Newyddion am Gymru a Chymry.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, and Crystal Palace)
Beth a fedrir ei wneud ynglyn a'r ffoaduriaid sy'n dihoeni mewn gwersylloedd ym mhob rhan o'r byd?
Bydd
Glyn O. Phillips
Islwyn Griffiths
Gareth Lloyd Jones
Sali Griffiths a Robin Howard yn trafod y broblem, gyda help ffilmiau yn dangos cyflwr y gVersylloedd a'r gwaith a wneir i geisio sicrhau gwell amodau byw i ftliynau'r digartref
Golygydd y ffllmiau, Terry Laurie
Y cyfarwyddo gan Nan Davies
(A programme on world refugees)
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, and Crystal Palace)
(to 13.50)
Introduced by John Hawkins.
Maintenance bills and costs for repair work are often unnecessarily high. In a model farm workshop John Hawkins, of the National Institute of Agricultural Engineering, shows what he considers to be the minimum amount of equipment for a workshop on the ordinary farm, and demonstrates its use.
From the BBC's Midland television studio
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 Richard Baker.
[Starring] Joan Davis in the film series I Married Joan
Directed by Thurston Dart and Granville Jones play
Soloists:
Dennis Clift (trumpet), Osian Ellis (harp), Desmond Dupre (lute), Thurston Dart (harpsichord)
meets this afternoon to answer your questions.
The members this week are:
Sir Ifor Evans, Lady Violet Bonham Carter. D.B.E., Richard Harris, A.J. Ayer
Question-Master, Norman Fisher
Questions should be addressed to: 'The Brains Trust', [address removed]
(A sound recording can be heard in the Home Service on Tuesday at 4.0)
Explore the undersea world of Adventure with Hans Hass
The marine research vessel Xarija sails to the Indian Ocean with a team of scientists whose object is to explore the underwater life of the coastal regions and coral reefs. This first programme of a series of films shows the Red Sea, and viewers learn of the way in which large fish depend on the smaller species in connection with their personal hygiene.
(Previously shown on August 6, 1958)
alias Richard Hearne with the circus.
(BBC film)
A play for television in five parts by Felix Felton and Susan Ashman.
Adapted from the novel by E. S. Ellis.
Told by Bernard Miles.
(to 18.20)
The first of two programmes about the British Sunday and the way people spend it.
In this first programme Tom Driberg presents a film picture of the day and examines some relevant facts and figures.
From the BBC's West of England television studio
(Second programme: next Sunday, February 1)
Television's most popular panel game.
With Isobel Barnett, Gilbert Harding, Cyril Fletcher and a guest.
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)
A spectacular ice revue from The Empire Pool, Wembley Directed by Gerald Palmer with an international company including Arnold Shoda, The Grandjeans, Ted Deeley
John Leech, The Harvards, Werner Muller, The Rastellis (Chocolate and Co.), The Glamour-Icers and the Ice Squires, The 'Holiday on Ice' Vocal Group, The Empire Pool Orchestra
Costumes designed by Robert Mackintosh (New York) and Faust (Paris)
A special performance before an invited audience, by arrangement with Holiday on Ice (Great Britain) Ltd.
A cycle of four plays written for television by Lynn Foster.
Scene: Australia, 1873-1876
(BBC recording)
(Lynn Foster writes on page 7)
The exploration of space by rockets and satellites
Outside broadcast and film cameras range the continents to tell this international story which has resulted in the successful launching of a satellite into orbit round the sun.
(An edited recording of a programme televised on November 12, 1958)
A Meditation by Charles Peguy.
Translated by Ann and Julian Green.
Read by Jill Balcon.
Followed by Weather and Close Down