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Trip i'r eangderau mewn roced a spwtnic
Bydd anifeiliaid a phlant yn y criw ynghyd a W. J. C. Beynon , gwyddonydd enwog o Gymro Y Peilot fydd Glyn Phillips
A'r cyfanwddo gan Ifan O. Williams
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield and Crystal Palace)

(to 13.45)

Contributors

Unknown:
J. C. Beynon
Unknown:
Glyn Phillips
Unknown:
Ifan O. Williams

meets this afternoon to answer your questions.
The members this week are: Lord Birdwood, Sir John Wolfenden, Professor Michael Grant, H.R.H. Prince Chula-Chakrabongse of Thailand.
Question-Master, Michael Flanders
Questions should be addressed to: 'The Brains Trust', [address removed]
(Sound-track to be repeated on Friday at 1.10 (Home))

Contributors

Panellist:
Lord Birdwood
Panellist:
Sir John Wolfenden
Panellist:
Professor Michael Grant
Panellist:
H.R.H. Prince Chula-Chakrabongse
Question-Master:
Michael Flanders
Producer:
John Furness

by Louisa M. Alcott.
Adapted in six episodes by Constance Cox.
[Starring] Phyllis Calvert as Marmee
with Andree Melly as Jo

(Michael Aldridge is appearing in "Free as Air" at the Savoy Theatre; Peter Billingsley in "The Rope of a Belt" at the Piccadilly Theatre; Rosamund Lesley in "The Bride and the Bachelor" at the Duchess Theatre, London)

Contributors

Author:
Louisa M. Alcott
Adapted by:
Constance Cox
Producer:
Joy Harington
Designer:
Eileen Diss
Hannah:
Aithna Gover
Beth:
Diana Day
Amy:
Sylvia Davies
Meg:
Kate Cameron
Mrs. March:
Phyllis Calvert
Mrs. Moffat:
Madge Compton
Mr. Moffat:
Alexander Archdale
Annie Moffat:
Jill Hyem
Belle Moffat:
Jennie Goossens
Hortense:
Anne Padwick
Major Lincoln:
Maurice Hedley
Ned Moffat:
Denny Gabin
Laurie:
David Cole
John Brooke:
Michael Aldridge
Jo:
Andree Melly
Miss Croaker:
Totti Truman Taylor
Other parts played by:
Edith Saville
Other parts played by:
Rosamund Lesley
Other parts played by:
Timothy Harley
Other parts played by:
Astley Harvey
Other parts played by:
Peter Billingsley

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

A comedy by Philip King

(Brian Rix, Leo Franklyn, Larry Noble, Charles Cameron, Peter Mercier, Andrew Sachs, Raymond Cooney, Peter Allenby, and Merylin Roberts are appearing in "Simple Spymen" at the Whitehall Theatre; Joan Sims is in "Breath of Spring" at the Cambridge Theatre; and Patricia Somerset in "Free as Air" at the Savoy Theatre, London)
(See top of page)
(Next week: "The Irving Berlin Story." A tribute for his seventieth birthday)

Contributors

Writer:
Philip King
Designer:
Rhoda Gray
Stage production:
Brian Rix
The play directed by:
Henry Kendall
Television Presentation:
Mary Evans
Harry Blacker (The Producer):
Brian Rix
George:
Leo Franklyn
Maud Barren:
Cicely Paget-Bowman
Jerry Winterton:
Raymond Cooney
The Author:
Larry Noble
Daphne Wray:
Joan Sims
Avis Clare:
Merylin Roberts
Jackson Harley (The Stage Manager):
Cyril Chamberlain
Mary Manners:
Patricia Somerset
Norwood Beverley:
Peter Mercier
Sandra Layton:
Sheila Mercier
A Doctor:
Charles Cameron
First ambulance man:
Andrew Sachs
Second ambulance man:
Peter Allenby

by Frederick Loewe.
Specially orchestrated for television by Wally Stott with Pat Kirkwood, Hubert Gregg, Gary Miller, The Studio Dancers.
The programme also includes: "Lake of the Woods" and "Farnon Fantasy" by Robert Farnon.
See page 4

Contributors

Conductor/Composer (Lake of the Woods/Farnon Fantasy):
Robert Farnon
Composer (My Fair Lady):
Frederick Loewe
Specially orchestrated for television by:
Wally Stott
Singer:
Pat Kirkwood
Singer:
Hubert Gregg
Singer:
Gary Miller
Dancers:
The Studio Dancers
Designer:
Guy Sheppard
Production:
George R. Foa
Production:
Charles R. Rogers

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