dan arweiniad y Parchedig Ganon G. O. Williams , Llanymddyfri
Emynau: Mewn stormydd di-ri'
(Emynau'r Eglwys 583)
Cyfarwydda f'enaid, Arglwydd
(Emynau'r Eglwys 364)
Salm 91: Yr hwn sydd yn trigo yn nirgelwch y Goruchaf: a erys ynghysgod yr
Hollalluog Cenir yr emynau gan G6r Cymreig y BBC dan arweiniad Mansel Thomas
(Religious Service in Welsh)
(Wenvoe, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 16.45)
The Bumblies
These curious creatures pay another visit to Michael Bentine in this series of adventure films.
Children's Newsreel
Roses for the Queen
by David Scott Daniell.
The action takes place on the outskirts of London; and in the court of Queen Elizabeth I.
(Previously televised last Thursday)
(to 18.00)
with Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, David Nixon, Gilbert Harding trying to find the answers and Eamonn Andrews to see fair play.
('What's My Line?' was devised by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman, and is presented by arrangement with C.B.S. of America and Maurice Winnick)
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Second performance: Thursday at 9.5 p.m.
A comedy by W. P. Lipscomb based on Arthur Bryant's book 'Samuel Pepys'.
[Starring] Reginald Tate, Mervyn Johns Daphne Anderson and Henry Oscar
The action of the play takes place in the Palace of Charles II; a wharf side; the Navy Office; the Tower of London; the House of Commons; and the deck of the Royal Charles Time, 1670.
Viewers are invited to visit Cardiff Castle to see something of this interesting example of Victorian architecture.
The visit ends with a short programme of music from the Banqueting Hall played by a section of the BBC Welsh Orchestra conducted by Arwel Hughes.
Patricia Kern (contralto)
The Rev. George Duncan talks about God's sustaining power and the need for spiritual growth.
Film sequences used are from the films "God of Creation", "Hidden Treasures", and "Dust and Destiny".
(sound only)