Programme Index

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Y newyddion mewn cylchgrawn o'r stiwdio ynghyd a ffillmiau yn rhoi cefndir digwyddiadau'r mis yng Nghymru; storiau a ffilmlwyd yn arbennig, a sylwadau ae ymddiddan ar bob math ar bynciau
Cyflwynir 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)

Contributors

Unknown:
Aled Rhys Wiliam
Unknown:
T. Glynne Davies

Introduced by John Harris.

John Harris, livestock editor of Farmer and Stockbreeder, examines the trend towards polled, or hornless cattle, and discusses its advantages and problems with pioneer breeders and others.
From the BBC's Midland television studio

Contributors

Presenter:
John Harris
Film sequences:
The BBC Agricultural Film Unit
Cameraman:
John Bird
Producer:
Hilary Phillips

Written by Dave Freeman and Charlie Drake.
With Jackie Lane, Violet Gould, Ian Fleming, Vic Wise, Tom Clegg, Micky Wood.
(BBC recording of the broadcast on November 25, 1958)

Contributors

Writer:
Dave Freeman
Writer:
Charlie Drake
Designer:
Richard Henry
Producer:
Ernest Maxin
Charles O'Casey Drake:
Charlie Drake
[Actress]:
Jackie Lane
[Actress]:
Violet Gould
[Actor]:
Ian Fleming
[Actor]:
Vic Wise
[Actor]:
Tom Clegg
[Actor]:
Micky Wood

Robert Irwin introduces:
Charles Craig (tenor), Rohan de Saram (cello), Valerie Tryon (piano) and the BBC Midland Light Orchestra.
(Leader, James Hutcheon)
Conducted by Stanford Robinson

The programme includes:
Overture: Ruslan and Ludmilla - Glinka
Where'er you walk - Handel
Intermezzo from Cello Concerto - Lalo
Wedding Cake Caprice - Saint-Saens
Mazurka (Coppella) - Delibes

(Charles Craig appears by permission of Sadler's Wells Opera Company)

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Irwin
Tenor:
Charles Craig
Cellist:
Rohan de Saram
Pianist:
Valerie Tryon
Musicians:
The BBC Midland Light Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
James Hutcheon
Conductor:
Stanford Robinson
Producer:
John McGonagle
Producer:
Philip Moore

The members this week are:
Margery Perham, Shirley Williams, David Williams, Albert Kayper-Mensah
Question-Master, Michael Flanders

(A sound recording can be heard in the Home Service on Tuesday at 4.0)

Contributors

Panellist:
Margery Perham
Panellist:
Shirley Williams
Panellist:
David Williams
Panellist:
Albert Kayper-Mensah
Question-Master:
Michael Flanders
Producer:
John Furness

Explore the undersea world of Adventure with Hans Hass

Under-water photography is the special interest of Hans Hass. In this film you see him at work under water and learn something of the technique of under-water filming. You also examine closely a poisonous sea-urchin.
The series directed by Hans Hass

(Previously shown on the evening of September 3, 1958)

Contributors

Presenter/Film Cameraman/Director:
Hans Hass
Film Editor:
Paul Khan
Producer:
Tony Soper

Freely based on "Little Men" and "Jo's Boys" by Louisa M. Alcott
Adapted as a television serial in seven parts by Constance Cox
[Starring] George Pravda and Annabelle Lee

(Kate Cameron appears by permission of the Playhouse Theatre, Derby)

Contributors

Author:
Louisa M. Alcott
Adapted by:
Constance Cox
Producer:
Joy Harington
Designer:
Susan Spence
Film Cameraman:
Leonard Newson
Film Editor:
Valerie Best
Ned Barker:
Michael Caridia
Tommy Bangs:
Kenneth Collins
Jack Ford:
Donald Wilson
Emil:
Richard Palmer
Professor Bhaer:
George Pravda
Nat Blake:
Cavan Kendall
Dan:
Melvyn Hayes
Franz:
William Simons
Laurie:
David Cole
Jo:
Annabelle Lek
Amy:
Susan Maryott
Dick Brown:
Jimmy Ray
Nursie Hummel:
Lily Kann
Meg:
Kate Cameron
John Brooke:
Harvey Hall
Nicolo:
Michael Balfour
A Policeman:
John Flint

Television's most popular panel game.
With Isobel Barnett, Louise Collins, 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)

Contributors

Panellist:
Isobel Barnett
Panellist:
Louise Collins
Panellist:
Gilbert Harding
Panellist:
Cyril Fletcher
Chairman:
Eamonn Andrews
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman
Producer:
John Warrington

by P.H. Newby
Adapted by James P. Tanner and Robert Furnival
[Starring] Alec McCowen, Virginia Maskell
with Marie Burke, Elwyn Brook-Jones, Vivian Matalon

The play is set in Egypt in 1946.

(Virginia Maskell appears by permission of British Lion Films Ltd., and Countryman Films Ltd.)
(See page 4)

Contributors

Author:
P.H. Newby
Adapted by:
James P. Tanner
Adapted by:
Robert Furnival
Designer:
George Djurkovic
Producer:
Stuart Burge
Edgar Perry:
Alec McCowen
Pasha:
Richard Warner
Princess:
Marie Burke
Muawiya:
Vivian Matalon
Mary Perry:
Virginia Maskell
Waldo Grimbley:
Nicholas Meredith
Afifi:
John Barrard
Ahmed Mansour:
Harcourt Curacao
Boghos:
George Eugeniou
Police Captain Asfur:
Charles Hill
Dean Abbas-el-Hakim:
Elwyn Brook-Jones
Stranger:
John Moffatt
Military Officer:
Gertan Klauber
Soldier:
Alex Martino
Pickpocket:
David Graeme
Other parts played by:
Neville Becker
Other parts played by:
Mark Heath
Other parts played by:
David Rayner
Other parts played by:
Rifat Shenel
Other parts played by:
Mary Abbott
Other parts played by:
Annette West

Introduced by Eric Robinson.
Jack Warner singing some French songs.
Teresa Berganza, Gustavo Lopez, Pirmin Trecu, Annette Page, Max Jaffa, Anya Linden, Desmond Doyle, Fou Ts'Ong, Viera
London Philharmonic Orchestra
(Leader, Henry Datyner)
Assistant conductor, Marcus Dods

(Anya Linden, Pirmin Trecu, Desmond Doyle, and Annette Page appear by permission of the General Administrator, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Ltd.)
See page 4

Contributors

Presenter/Conductor:
Eric Robinson
Producer:
Patricia Foy
Singer:
Jack Warner
Mezzo-soprano:
Teresa Berganza
Performer:
Gustavo Lopez
Dancer:
Pirmin Trecu
Dancer:
Annette Page
Violinist:
Max Jaffa
Dancer:
Anya Linden
Dancer:
Desmond Doyle
Pianist:
Fou Ts'Ong
Singer:
null Viera
Musicians:
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Henry Datyner
Assistant conductor:
Marcus Dods
Dances arranged by:
Peggy van Praagh
Designer:
Clifford Hatts

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