Bwrw golwg dros bynciau'r dydd mewn sgwrs a ffilm-a chyfle i gwrdd a rhai sy'n amlwg yn y newyddion.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
(See panel)
Introduced by David Coleman
Motoring
1.20 Coupe des Alpes
Film of the International Alpine Rally
Badminton: World Invitation Tournament
1.55 and 4.25 app.
From Kelvin Hall, Glasgow
Racing
direct from Chepstow
2.30 The Crick Hurdle (Division 1)
3.0 The Glamorgan Handicap Chase
3.30 The Chepstow Novices Hurdle
4.0 The Long Distance Handicap Hurdle
Swimming: Yorkshire v. Lancashire v. Cheshire
2.40, 3.10, 3.40, and 4.15 app.
from City Baths, Wakefield
A challenge match for which these star swimmers are among those selected: Anita Lonsbrough, Jean Oldroyd, Haydn Rigby, Diana and Chris Wilkinson
Sports Results Service
4.10 app. Half-time Scores
4.30 app. Football and Racing Summaries
The Sheriff cannot believe that two old prospectors, Flapjack and Morsehorn, have made up their age-old quarrel over an old, disused, gold mine, and when he finds Morsehorn's house burnt to the ground, he naturally suspects Flapjack. What has happened to Morsehorn, and what are the footprints the Lone Ranger and Tonto find outside the burnt hut?
A serial in six episodes by Justin Blake
Starring Terence Longdon, Terence Alexander, Ann Gudrun, Elwyn Brook-Jones, Maurice Kaufmann
(Flying and airport sequences by arrangement with Silver City Airways)
Introduced by Kenneth Wolstenholme.
The latest news of today's sporting events including Football, Racing, and Rugby Results.
Presented by the Sportsview Unit
The Six-Five Show starring: Bob Miller and the Millermen, Barry Barnett, Al Saxon,
The Polka Dots, Elaine Delmar, Susan Jons and your host, Gary Marshal.
[Starring] Dale Robertson
Exciting adventures of the Western Stagecoach Service.
Jim Hardie is sent to investigate the case of a military deserter who has turned outlaw, and is taken prisoner by him. But he manages to prove that the Outlaw is not guilty of the charges which had caused him to desert.
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Stories of a London policeman by Ted Willis.
[Starring] Jack Warner as Dixon of Dock Green
from the Floral Hall, Grapplewick.
A Lavish Extravaganza staged by Eric Sykes
(who will not appear if things go well)
Girls! Dancing! Costumes! Scenery!
Also appearing: The Max Jaffa Trio, Hattie Jacques, Louise Traill, Peter Cavanagh, Inia Te Wiata, Cameron Hall, Stanley Unwin, Mario Fabrizi, Janet Ball and the Boy Friends, The George Mitchell Singers.
Written and directed by Eric Sykes
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Starring Randolph Scott, Ann Richards
with George 'Gabby' Hayes
An error, made when the State boundaries are being drawn up, leaves a strip of land outside the law: and when the notorious James and Dalton Brothers move in, this land soon earns the name of Badman's Territory.
Picture on page 5
An Inter-continental conversation.
In San Francisco: Adlai Stevenson, Former Democratic candidate for President of the United States
In Sandhurst: Edward Crankshaw, Soviet affairs expert of the Observer
In Honolulu: Barbara Ward, Writer and broadcaster on international economics
The Host in New York: Edward R. Murrow
The discussion ranges over the Berlin question; the effects of the cold war; the growth of world population; and economic and cultural relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Sportsview film cameras bring you today's sport tonight.
Introduced by Kenneth Wolstenholme.
Among the films it is hoped to include:
Association Football: West Ham United v. West Bromwich Albion; Wolverhampton Wanderers v. Arsenal
Armand and Michaela visit the big game sanctuary of Ngorongoro at the time when the animals are giving birth to their young. There they film the newly-born animals and watch a day-old zebra learning to run. At the foot of Mount Kenya they help to save a herd of giraffe by driving them away from the cattle farms.
(Previously televised on April 12, 1957)