Newyddion am Gymru a Chymry.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield and Crystal Palace)
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
Y rhaglen dan ofal
T. Glynne Davies a Wynford Jones
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield and Crystal Palace)
(to 13.45)
[Starring] Joan Davis in the film series I Married Joan
Seven Days in Thirty-five Minutes
A television news feature.
Recalling the week's outstanding events on film with personalities, reports, and expert analysis from studios at home and abroad.
Introduced by Kenneth Kendall.
Direct from Belgium
Three days after the opening of the Brussels Universal and International Exhibition, television takes you to see the palaces and pavilions built by fifty-three nations on the outskirts of the Belgian capital.
A programme presented for Eurovision by the Belgian Television Services
Dorian Williams introduces and comments on highlights telerecorded during the Three-Day Event which included the spectacular cross-country test.
meets this afternoon to answer your questions.
The members this week are: Yehudi Menuhin, Alan Bullock, Dr. J. Bronowski, Sir Malcolm Sargent
Question-Master, Michael Flanders
(Sound-track to be repeated on Friday, 1.10 - Home)
In this film Johnny Morris tells again the story of the beautiful young princess who fell into a deep sleep for a hundred years, to be woken by the kiss of a handsome prince. Adapted by Tony Soper from a film made by FWU Munich
A cartoon film.
Written and drawn by John Ryan.
Storyteller, Howard Marion-Crawford
by Louisa M. Alcott
Adapted for television by Constance Cox
[Starring] Phyllis Calvert
(Aithna Gover is appearing in "The Potting Shed" at the Globe Theatre, London)
E. Martin Browne rehearses an actor in the part of the blind man whom Jesus healed.
(to 18.10)
This was the slogan of the Student Christian Movement Quadrennial Congress which has just ended in Edinburgh.
Is there any life or hope for today's and tomorrow's world in this nuclear age? Bola Ige, a Nigerian law student, Donald MacIntyre, a Scots teaching student, and the Rev. Philip Lee-Woolf, General Secretary of the S.C.M., affirm both the life and the hope of the Christian gospel.
Colin MacLean questions them on their belief.
From the BBC's television studio in Scotland
(A BBC telerecording)
The film series starring Peter Lawford as 'Nick', Phyllis Kirk as 'Nora' with 'Asta' the dog.
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)
by Somerset Maugham.
[Starring] Adrienne Corri, Cecil Linder and William Squire
(See above and page 4)
(Next week: "The Body of a Girl" by Michael Gilbert)
Eric Robinson introduces Music for You
with Sari Barabas, Malcuzynski, Beryl Obey, Bernard Miles, David Ward, Joyce Blackham and Joan Bramhall, Nora Ogonovsky, Edgar Fleet, John Larsen, Edward Morgan, Brendan O'Dowda, Bowles Bevan, Kenneth Fawcett, John Frost, Vernon Rees, Peter Sugden, Vernon Williams.
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, Steven Staryk)
(David Ward, Joyce Blackham, John Larsen, and Kenneth Fawcett appear by permission of the Sadler's Wells Opera Company)
The Rev. A. Raymond George reads and interprets 1 Peter 2, vv. 19-25.
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