Hon yw'r rhaglen gyntaf mewn cyfres newydd yn rhoi cyfle i rai o blant Cymru i son am eu diddordebau
Yn y rhifyn hwn, bydd Alun Williams yn cwrdd a rhai sydd yn ymddiddori mewn gwneud perarogl, gwylio anifeiliaid, cadw a dynwared adar, gwneud modelau a physgota
Y cynhyrchu gan Lorraine Davies Y telediad dan ofal Meurig Jones
(Children's Television in Welsh)
(Wenvoe, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(to 13.00)
A play by Iain MacCormick
(A BBC telerecording of the broadcast on January 8, 1956)
First in a new series about the adventures of a small-town newspaper reporter by Ernest Dudley.
A visit to the Oval to see play on the third day of the match.
Commentators: Brian Johnston and E. W. Swanton with summaries by Jack Fingleton.
Further commentaries.
(to 18.30)
Presenting stop-press news and some of today's big sporting moments on film.
Introduced by Kenneth Wolstenholme.
...a cavalcade of non-stop action
A display of skill by members of thirteen National Youth Organisations.
(See foot of page)
Starring Charlie Chester
with The Hedley Ward Trio, Eric 'Jeeves' Grier, Len Lowe, Edna Fryer, Lisbeth Lennon, Marian Miller, John Cartier, Bernard Bedford, Norman McGlen
The Leslie Roberts Girls, The George Mitchell Singers, Patti Carol, Carol Monk
Presented by Scottish Command
Scotland's Pride
A combined display of piping and Highland dancing by The Massed Pipes and Drums of:
1st Battalion Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment)
1st Battalion Camerontans (Scottish Rifles)
1st Battalion Black Watch (R.H.R.)
2nd Battalion Black Watch (R.H.R.)
1st Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) and by teams of dancers from all the Scottish Infantry Regiments.
Taptoe
An episode depicting the origin of Tattoo, set in a village in Holland in 1699.
Massed Military Bands of The Royal Marines, Deal
The Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons)
The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment)
Scotland the Brave
The Sunset Call
The National Anthem
From the Esplanade of Edinburgh Castle.
Some stories of a London policeman by Ted Willis.
[Starring] Jack Warner as Dixon of Dock Green
BBC Television's Saturday-night sports page introduced by Kenneth Wolstenholme.
Followed by The Weather and Close Down