Programme Index

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Y newyddion mewn cylchgrawn o'r stiwdio ynghyd a ffilmiau yn rhoi cefndir digwyddiadau'r mis yng Nghymru; storiau a ffilmiwyd yn arbennig, a sylwadau ac ymddiddan ar bob math ar bynciau
Cyflwynir yr eitemau gan
Aled Rhys Wiliam
I rhaglen dan ofal T. Glynne Davies a Wynford Jones
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

(to 13.45)

Contributors

Unknown:
Aled Rhys Wiliam
Unknown:
T. Glynne Davies

A weekly date with Percy Thrower whose seasonal work includes:
Planting and pruning of hardy fuchsias, Feeding schizanthus, Sowing the seed of freesias, Roses, Hybrid, Tea-Floribunda Climbing-Standard
Ernest Baines, Foreman of the National Rose Society's Trial Grounds at St. Albans shows pruning and all-seasonal work.
From the BBC's Midland television studio
(A BBC telerecording)
See page 5

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Guest:
Ernest Baines
Presented by:
Paul Morby

A performance of Constant Lambert's setting of the poem of Sacheverell Sitwell given by Kyla Greenbaum (piano), Helen Watts (contralto), BBC Northern Singers,
BBC Northern Orchestra
(Leader, Reginald Stead)
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
Introduced by David Franklin.
From the BBC's Northern television studio

Contributors

Pianist:
Kyla Greenbaum
Contralto:
Helen Watts
Singers:
BBC Northern Singers
Musicians:
BBC Northern Orchestra
[Orchestra] leader:
Reginald Stead
[Orchestra] conducted by:
Stanford Robinson
Presenter:
David Franklin
Presented for television by:
Paul Huband

The members this week are: Sir Julian Huxley, F.R.S., Dr. Alec Vidler, James Fisher, Professor Alan Gemmell.
Question-Master, Norman Fisher
(Sound-track to be repeated on Monday at 3.30 - Home)

Contributors

Question-Master:
Norman Fisher
Panellist:
Sir Julian Huxley, F.R.S.
Panellist:
Dr. Alec Vidler
Panellist:
James Fisher
Panellist:
Professor Alan Gemmell
Producer:
John Furness

The story in four parts of Louis Pasteur by Nesta Pain.
With Hugh David as Pasteur.

Contributors

Writer:
Nesta Pain
Producer:
Rex Tucker
Music specially composed by:
John Hotchkis
Film cameraman:
Len Newson
Editor:
Ron de Mattos
Designer:
Susan Spence
Louis Pasteur:
Hugh Davis
Marie Pasteur:
Margaret Barton
Professor Colin:
Oliver Burt
Colin's assistant:
Barry MacGregor
Roux:
Alan Edwards
Chamberland:
Leslie Smith
M. Rossignol:
George A. Cooper
M. Biot:
Bruno Barnabe
Agricultural Society Member:
Richard Huggett
Agricultural Society Member:
Harold G. Robert
Agricultural Society Member:
John Cabot
Other parts played by:
Richard Statman
Other parts played by:
Malcolm Watson
Other parts played by:
Charles M. Julian
Other parts played by:
Paul Bogdan
Other parts played by:
Roger Williams
Other parts played by:
Donald McCollum

A discussion based on the programme 'Never Never' that was shown in the 'Eye to Eye' series last Friday.
An economist, a minister, a woman magistrate, a member of the Citizens' Advice Bureau, and a hire purchase expert thrash out the problems and moral values involved.

Contributors

Panellist:
An economist [name uncredited]
Panellist:
A minister [name uncredited]
Panellist:
A woman magistrate [name uncredited]
Panellist:
A member of the Citizens' Advice Bureau [name uncredited]
Panellist:
A hire purchase expert [name uncredited]
Presented by:
George Angeloglou

Television's most popular game with Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, Gilbert Harding, David Nixon.
In the chair, Eamonn Andrews

("What's My Line?" was devised by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman and is televised by arrangement with CBS and Maurice Winnick)

Contributors

Panellist:
Isobel Barnett
Panellist:
Barbara Kelly
Panellist:
Gilbert Harding
Panellist:
David Nixon
Chairman:
Eamonn Andrews
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman
Presented by:
Harry Carlisle

(See above and page 8)

by Eugene O'Neill
with Diane Cilento as Nina, William Sylvester as Edmund Darrell, David Knight as Sam Evans, Catherine Lacey as Mrs Evans, Oliver Johnston as Professor Leeds and Noel Willman as Charles Marsden

The play is in two parts; the second part will be televised next Sunday at 8.30pm. It is set in America and begins just after the First World War.

(A BBC telerecording)
(Diane Cilento appears by permission of British Lion Films Ltd.)

Contributors

Author:
Eugene O'Neill
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Producer:
John Jacobs
Nina:
Diane Cilento
Edmund Darrell:
William Sylvester
Sam Evans:
David Knight
Mrs. Evans:
Catherine Lacey
Professor Leeds:
Oliver Johnston
Charles Marsden:
Noel Willman

Eric Robinson introduces Music for You
with Joan Hammond, Los Indios and Miguel, Elizabeth Powell, Brendan O'Dowda.

The Rose Adagio
from Tchaikovsky's 'Sleeping Beauty'
[Starring] Svetlana Beriosova, Philip Chatfield
with Ronald Hynd, Desmond Doyle, Gary Burne.

Also appearing, Elizabeth Boyd, Joan Bramhall, Ursula Connors, Gillian Knight, Nora Ogonovsky, John Lawrenson, John Larsen, Vernon Rees, Vernon Williams.
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, Steven Staryk)

(Svetlana Beriosova, Philip Chatfield, Ronald Hynd, Desmond Doyle, and Gary Burne appear by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Ltd.; John Larsen by permission of the Sadler's Wells Opera Company)

Contributors

Presenter/Conductor:
Eric Robinson
Producer:
Patricia Foy
Soprano:
Joan Hammond
Performers:
Los Indios and Miguel
Pianist:
Elizabeth Powell
Tenor:
Brendan O'Dowda
Dancer (The Rose Adagio):
Svetlana Beriosova
Dancer (The Rose Adagio):
Philip Chatfield
Dancer (The Rose Adagio):
Ronald Hynd
Dancer (The Rose Adagio):
Desmond Doyle
Dancer (The Rose Adagio):
Gary Burne
Singer:
Elizabeth Boyd
Singer:
Joan Bramhall
Singer:
Ursula Connors
Singer:
Gillian Knight
Singer:
Nora Ogonovsky
Singer:
John Lawrenson
Singer:
John Larsen
Singer:
Vernon Rees
Singer:
Vernon Williams
Chorus-Master:
Marcus Dods
Orchestrations:
Arthur Wilkinson
Musicians:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Steven Staryk
Designer:
Stephen Taylor

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More