Newyddion am Gymru a Chymry.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield and Crystal Palace)
Cylchgrawn deledu newydd i blant
Can neu ddwy: Y ddau Lane o Lanuwchllyn.
Stori 'r Capten: Gwahoddiad i'r Cei i wrando'r Capten John Evans yn gwneud darluniau wrlh adrodd ei stori.
Jim Cro Crwstyn : Evelyn yn cyfiwyno Sassie Rees i ganu rhai o'ch hoff hwiangerddi. Cyfeilydd. Maimie Noel Jones.
Newyddion y Plant: Teleri yn cyflwyno tftlm fer o weiihgarweh a diddordebau ieuenctid.
Dyma Ddyfalsf: Emyr Walters yn disgriflo ac arddangos craen trydan a ddyfeisiodd ei hunan.
'Yn un o hen GastelliCymru Fad': Geraint Walters yn son am waith y Weinyddiaeth Weithfeydd i gadw hen adfeilion hanesyddol.
Y Gem Rygbi: Can aciol gan Barti Plant Bwlchygroes
Cyflwynir y rhaglen gan Ifan O. Williams
Y telediad yng ngofal Myrfyn Owen
(Welsh magazine for children)
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield and Crystal Palace)
(to 13.55)
[Starring] Joan Davis in the film series I Married Joan
Seasonal work shown by Percy Thrower.
Putting in cuttings of geraniums; Potting strawberries; Folding the tops of onions to speed ripening of bulbs; Disbudding indoor flowering chrysanthemums
Roses
Promising introductions this season Cutting back to get autumn blooms Seeds and seedlings, and how the rose breeder decides and rejects; How a rose is born
Discussed and shown by Sam McGredy, a rose specialist from Northern Ireland.
From the BBC's Midland studio
Seven Days in Thirty Minutes
Recalling this week's outstanding events on film with personalities, reports, and expert analysis.
Introduced by Richard Baker.
Directed by Thurston Dart in a Bach programme.
Movements from Suite No. 2, in B minor and Suite No. 3, in D
Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, in D
Soloists: Richard Adeney (flute), Granville Jones (violin), Thurston Dart (harpsichord)
The members this week are: Margaret Lane, Richard Wollheim, W.W. Robson, Anthony Quinton
Question-Master, Robert Kee
(A sound recording can be heard in the Home Service on Friday at 1.10)
During a journey from Nairobi to Mombasa, Armand and Michaela Denis leave the main road to visit some of their old camping places. This is the story of their adventures off the beaten track, and of the reasons for their sudden return home.
(Previously televised on May 21)
with Terry Hall.
Written and produced by Shaun Sutton.
Loyalty and treason on the eve of the Armada
A serial in eight episodes.
(John Welsh is appearing in 'The Party' at the New Theatre, London)
The Rev. Stuart Jackman tells the strange story of what went into the 'Zulu Stew'.
(A BBC telerecording)
(to 18.20)
Sir Thomas Williamson, General Secretary of the National Union of General and Municipal Workers; Kenneth Davis, a company director; The Rt. Rev. F. A. Cockin, Bishop of Bristol answer questions put to them by members of an industrial audience.
Question-Master, Bertram Mycock
From the BBC's West of England television studio
[Starring] George Burns and Gracie Allen in the film Night of Vaudeville
by Henrik Ibsen
Newly translated from the Norwegian by Michael Meyer.
Adapted for television by Casper Wrede
[Starring] Rosalie Crutchley, Claes Gill, Robert Harris with Jill Dixon, George Howe, Avril Elgar
The action takes place during the summer, in a small town by a Norwegian fjord.
(See facing page)
A series featuring the music of shows past and present.
[Starring] Cicely Courtneidge
with Vanessa Lee, Elizabeth Larner, Denis Martin, Desmond Ainsworth and recalled by 'The First Nighter' Peter Graves
The Studio Orchestra and Singers conducted by James Turner
(Elizabeth Larner is in 'Happy Go Lucky' at the Hippodrome Theatre, Brighton)
See page 7
Written and directed by John Read.
A journey across six English counties, showing some of the architectural and artistic glories of village churches through the centuries.
Commentary spoken by Alan Wheatley.
Next film in this series: August 31
The Lord preserve thy going out and thy coming in.
A talk by the Rev. Lawrence Squires.
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