Newyddion am Gyrhru a Chymry.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield and Crystal Palace)
Y mae maes yr Eisteddfod yng Nglyn Ebwy yn barod erbyn y torfeydd a ddaw yno bore yfory. Cymerwn fantais o'r oriau olaf yma o dawelwch i deledu rhaglen arbennig am Sir yr Eisteddfod yn syth o lwyfan y Pafiliwn
T cyflwyno gan Ifan O. Williams
Y telediad yng ngofal Myrfyn Owen
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield and Crystal Palace)
(to 13.40)
[Starring] Joan Davis in the film series "I Married Joan"
Joan gets into trouble trying to disprove her husband's theory that jealousy is the mark of an inferior man.
From Milan.
A commentary by Dan Maskell on some of the last day's play.
Presented by the Italian Television Service
If the result of the Final is not obvious at this time, there will be a further relay from Milan from 5.0 to 5.30 p.m. app. The advertised film programmes in Children's Television, 'Wonders of the Sea' and 'The Gingerbread Cottage', would then be postponed for transmission at a later date.
Introduced by Osian Ellis with song and harp.
Favourite arias from The Barber of Seville (Rossini) and Veronique (Messager)
sung by Marion Studholme (soprano), John Heddle Nash (baritone)
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Allegro from Concerto for flute and harp (Mozart)
with Richard Adeney (flute) and Osian Ellis (harp)
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Watching the Wheat (Welsh folk song)
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BBC Midland Light Orchestra
(Leader, James Hutcheon)
Conducted by Leo Wurmser
From the BBC's Midland television studio
See panel
A sound recording can be heard in the Home Service on Friday at 1.10
The Barracuda is a fierce hunter. Every creature of the deep fears it, yet it is one of the most beautiful fish in the sea.
A Czech puppet film by Bretislav Pojar.
Two greedy children lose their way in an enchanted forest; a raven leads them to the witch's cottage where they are trapped in a wonderland of sweets.
(Previously televised on the evening of June 4)
A serial in eight episodes written and produced by Shaun Sutton
Loyalty and treason on the eve of the Armada
(John Welsh is in "The Party" at the New Theatre, London; Joe Greig is in "Salad Days" at the Vaudeville Theatre, London)
The story of how an ordinary voyage took a surprise turn for a seaman and his family.
Commentary spoken by Jack Hawkins.
(Film shown by arrangement with The Missions to Seamen)
(to 18.15)
with Phoebe Hesketh, Elton Hayes, and Mark Gibbs.
They each tell a memorable holiday story, and discuss with R. T. Brooks what made it important to them.
[Starring] George Burns and Gracie Allen in the film English Playwright
[Starring] Fay Compton, Patricia Neal, Peter Wyngarde, Clive Morton
with Gareth Jones
See panel and page 4
The scene of the play is in the Cavendish home, New York, in the 1930s.
(Peter Wyngarde is appearing in 'Duel of Angels' at the Apollo Theatre, London)
with Guneya.
Kandyan Dancers: P. D. Nandana, N. M. Somadasa, N. M. Amarawathie
Drummer: S. V. G. Pool
Mask and Fire Dancers: K. Suderis, W. Podineris
Robert Flaherty was one of the greatest observers of humanity to use a camera, and this exciting account of Eskimo life, though his earliest, is possibly his finest achievement.
In the frozen wastes of the North, life for Nanook is basically simple, but a never-ending struggle against nature to keep his family fed and clothed. Despite this, Nanook is one of the happiest people Flaherty ever filmed.
See page 7
A meditation by the Rev. Geraint Nantlais Williams.
From the BBC's Welsh television studios
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