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 ffimiwyd yn arbennig, a sylwadau ac ymddiddan ar bob math ar bynciau
Cytlwynir yr eitemau gan Aled Rhys Wiliam
Y rhaglen dan ofal T. Glynne Davies
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, and Crystal Palace)
(to 13.50)
A weekly agricultural magazine for those who live by the land.
Ben Coutts introduces a film made at Earls Court during the week.
Film sequences by the Agricultural and Midland Film Units
Seven Days in Thirty Minutes
Recalling this week's outstanding events on film with personalities, reports, and expert analysis from studios at home and abroad.
Introduced by Robert Dougall.
[Starring] Joan Davis in the film series I Married Joan
Myra Hess plays Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 4, in G with the BBC Symphony Orchestra
(Leader, Paul Beard)
Conductor, Rudolf Schwarz
Introduced by Alec Robertson.
Before an invited audience in the BBC studios, Maida Vale, London
(Simultaneous broadcast in the Home Service)
The Brains Trust meets this afternoon to answer questions.
The members this week are:
Dr. J. Bronowski, Sir Miles Thomas, Sir John Maud, H.R.H. Prince Chula-Chakrabongse of Thailand
Question-Master, Norman Fisher
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Questions should be addressed to: 'The Brains Trust', [address removed]
A sound recording can be heard in the Home Service on Friday at 4.0
The Arabian Nights Tale made into a play for television and produced by Rex Tucker.
Music composed by John Hotchkis and played by the Goldsbrough Orchestra
Conducted by John Hotchkis
(BBC recording)
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Martin How, F.R.C.O., rehearses a choir of the Royal School of Church Music.
(to 18.20)
A Modern Nativity by D. G. Bridson.
[Starring] Wilfred Pickles and Isla Cameron with Marjorie Rhodes, Edric Connor
The action of the play takes place in a Northern industrial town on Christmas Eve.
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Television's most popular panel game with Isobel Burnett, Pippa Stanley, Gilbert Harding, Cyril Fletcher.
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)
Starring George Gobel
with Phil Harris, The Goofers, Gogi Grant, Frank Devol and his Orchestra.
(Recorded by arrangement with NBC)
by Gordon Daviot.
[Starring] Rosalie Crutchley and Peter O'Toole
(Lally Bowers is appearing in 'No Concern of Mine' at the Westminster Theatre; Michael Golden is in 'The Unexpected Guest' at the Duchess Theatre, London)
'The Laughing Woman' at 8.45
Tonight's Play by Gordon Daviot
The story of tonight's play - which was first produced in the West End of London in 1934 - was suggested to the author by the lives of two gifted but very dissimilar people who made their home together in London before the first World War - Henri Gaudier, the brilliant young French sculptor, and Sophie Brzeska, a Polish woman of thirty-eight.
Although they first met in Paris, they soon moved to London, and lived together in Chelsea as brother and sister. By 1914 Henri - who had now adopted the name Gaudier-Brzeska - was becoming known as an artist of considerable originality and power. But the war cruelly interrupted his career...
Although recognisably the story of Henri and Sophie the author has given an imaginative rather than a factual account of their lives, and the names of the principal characters are Rene Latour and Magda Kletzka.
introduces Svetlana Beriosova
The Trio
Max Jaffa (violin), Reginald Kilbey (cello), Jack Byfield (piano)
The Linden Singers
Conductor, William Llewellyn
(Svetlana Beriosova appears by arrangement with the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Ltd.)
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The Rev. Hugh Jones gives the first of two talks entitled Born in Bethlehem.
From the BBC's Midland television studio
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