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Heddiw, yn 61 Braint a Defod Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain, coronir y Bardd Buddugol. Teledir y seremoni yn syth o'r Pafiliwn He bydd Ifan O. Williams yn disgrifio'r olygfa
Y telediad yng ngofal
Selwyn Roderick
(Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales: The ceremony of crowning the bard from the Eisteddfod Pavilion at Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire)
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield and Crystal Palace)

by Eric Allen

(Nora Gordon is in "The Joshua Tree" at the Duke of York's Theatre, London)
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Contributors

Writer:
Eric Allen
Designer:
Stewart Marshall
Film Cameraman:
A.A. Englander
Film Editor:
Ron de Mattos
Producer:
Richard West
Pepe Moreno:
David Langford
Mr. Brown of Leicester:
Norman Claridge
Blanquito:
Leslie Perrins
Paco Baez:
John Stirling
Ignacio Munoz:
Noel Coleman
Plum-Beret:
Michael Hitchman
Lolita:
Mary Holland
Old woman (cigarette seller):
Nora Gordon
Barman:
Anthony Sagas
A market woman:
Margaret Ward
Girl in the pastry shop:
Margaret Downs
A boy:
Martyn Shields
Himself:
Blanquito the Cat

A magazine programme for railway enthusiasts from eight to eighty.
Introduced by Peter Cranmer.
This month's edition includes:
Can you guess?
Lilliputian railways A day out at York
Something old and something new
Spotters' notebook
Forthcoming attractions and a young guest
From the BBC's Midland television studio

Contributors

Devised and filmed by:
John Adams
Devised and filmed by:
Patrick Whitehouse
Presenter:
Peter Cranmer
Producer:
Peggy Bacon

at Ayr
to meet Jack Milroy, Brian Douglas, The Four Ramblers, Marina Eden, Glen Michael, Ayr Pipe Band, The Scottish Country Dancers, Ayr Junior Gaelic Choir
Jimmy Leach and his Organolian Quartet at the Pavilion Ballroom
Compere, Peter West

(Jack Milroy, Brian Douglas, The Four Ramblers, Marina Eden, Glen Michael are appearing in Popplewell's Gaiety Whirl at the Gaiety Theatre, Ayr)
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Contributors

Comedian:
Jack Milroy
Singer:
Brian Douglas
Singers:
The Four Ramblers
Performer:
Marina Eden
Entertainer:
Glen Michael
Musicians:
Ayr Pipe Band
Dancers:
The Scottish Country Dancers
Singers:
Ayr Junior Gaelic Choir
Musicians:
Jimmy Leach and his Organolian Quartet
Compere:
Peter West
Ayr reporter:
Jameson Clark
Film editor:
Jock Mearns
Producer:
Charles Clifford
Arranged by:
Ronnie Taylor
Series editor:
Ray Lakeland

Written by Mel Tolkin, Mel Brooks, Mike Stewart.
Starring Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca with Cliff Norton, The Irving Davies Dancers, The Mike Sammes Singers and your host, Jeremy Hawk
(A Shellrick Production for the BBC)

Contributors

Comedian:
Sid Caesar
Comedienne:
Imogene Coca
Comedian:
Cliff Norton
Dancers:
The Irving Davies Dancers
Singers:
The Mike Sammes Singers
Presenter:
Jeremy Hawk
Writer:
Mel Tolkin
Writer:
Mel Brooks
Writer:
Mike Stewart
Choreography:
Irving Davies
Musical director:
Stanley Black
Executive producer:
Hal Janis
Advisory director:
Frank Bunetta
Producer:
Duncan Wood

Leslie Mitchell recalls some performances by child actors in recent films, including

Friends for Life (Italy)
[Starring] Geronimo Meynier and Andre Scire

Man on Fire (America)
[Starring] Malcolm Brodrick

Letter with the Feathers (China)
[Starring] Ts'ai Yuan-yuan

Marcelino (Spain)
[Starring] Pablito Calvo

The Shiralee (Britain)
[Starring] Dana Wilson

(Films by courtesy of Films de France, M.G.M. and Contemporary Films)
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Contributors

Presenter:
Leslie Mitchell
Programme presented by:
Richard Evans

by Edzard Schaper.
Translated from the German by Isabel and Florence McHugh.
Adapted for television by Frank Baker.
[Starring] Robert Harris, Eric Lander
Scene: A French Channel port in 1805, during Napoleon's preparations for the invasion of England.

Contributors

Author:
Edzard Schaper
Translated by:
Isabel McHugh
Translated by:
Florence McHugh
Adapted for television by:
Frank Baker
Designer:
Bill Tilley
Producer:
Michael Leeston-Smith
Lieutenant Du Molart:
Eric Lander
Fauconnier:
Harold Kasket
Lucien:
Trader Faulkner
Captain of the Guard:
Roger Gage
Abbe:
Nigel Green
First Commissar:
David Garth
Second Commissar:
Arthur Lowe
Guard Commander:
Peter Sugden
Vergenne:
Wilfrid Brambell
Chaplain:
Robert Harris
Lieutenant:
John Gale
Soldier:
Robin Chapman
Guard:
Otto Friese
Guard:
Peter Jackson
Guard:
Ivor Kimmel
Guard:
Patrick Milner

at the Brussels Exhibition
Richard Dimbleby reports.
The U.S.S.R. has built a vast palace of glass which will be re-erected in Moscow. The display, which includes replicas of the sputniks, shows almost every aspect of work and life in Russia.
A direct transmission by arrangement with Moscow Radio and the Flemish Service of Belgian Television
Cameras of the Radio Moscow Television Unit directed by Gueorgui Chabarine
Cameras of the Belgian Television Unit directed by Lode Verstraete
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Contributors

Reporter:
Richard Dimbleby
Producer:
Derek Burrell-Davis

BBC Television

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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