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 ffilmiwyd yn arbennig, a sylwadau ac ymddiddan ar bob math ar bynciau
Cyflwynlr yr eitemau gan
Aled Rhys Wiliam
T rhaglen dan ofal T. Glynne Davies
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield and Crystal Palace)
(to 13.50)
A weekly agricultural magazine
Introduced by John Cherrington
Husk
The Vet, gives advice on the prevention and treatment of husk in calves.
Farm Visit
George Sigsworth visits John Gradon, Blackhill Farm, Craswall, Herefordshire.
From the BBC's Midland television studio
direct from Monte Carlo
For Formula 1 cars over 100 laps of the 1.9 mile circuit
Opening of the Circuit by H.S.H Prince Rainier III of Monaco and the Start of the Race
Presented by the Television Service of Radio Monte Carlo
The Grand Prix de Monaco is the first international motor race of the season counting towards the world Championship for Manufacturers and Drivers.
Seven Days in Thirty Minutes
Recalling this week's outstanding events on film with personalities, reports and expert analysis.
Introduced by Robert Dougall.
Massimo Freccia conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra (Leader, Paul Beard)
Petite Symphonie Concertante ... Frank Martin
Clifton Helliwell (piano), Charles Spinks (harpsichord), Sidonie Goossens (harp)
Music from 'Mother Goose'... Ravel
Introduced by Alec Robertson.
Before an invited audience in BBC Studio 1, Maida Vale
Simultaneously broadcast in the Home Service
The members this week are: Raymond Aron, Pamela Hansford Johnson, A.J. Ayer, Harold Nicolson
Question-Master, Norman Fisher
(A sound recording can be heard in the Home Service on Tuesday at 4.0)
A French cartoon film in eight episodes about the adventures of a boy reporter.
Story and drawings from the book by Herge.
Children's Television continues at 5.45
direct from Monte Carlo
The Finish of the Grand Prix and Presentation of Prizes
Presented by the Television Service of Radio Monte Carlo
by Charles Dickens
Adapted in thirteen parts by P.D. Cummins
The story so far:
Some years after Mrs. Joe's death, while Pip is still working at the forge, a Mr. Jaggers arrives to inform him of his Great Expectations. His benefactor's identity must remain hidden, though privately Pip believes it to be Miss Havisham, and he is to be educated as becomes a gentleman. On his last night at home, Joe and Biddy become engaged; and at dawn they wish him God speed as he sets out, with the whole world spread before him.
(Dinsdale Landen is appearing in "Auntie Mame" at the Adelphi Theatre; Nigel Davenport is in "A Taste of Honey" at Wyndham's Theatre, London)
Since 1930 fatal accidents to children have been reduced by more than half.
Hugh David talks to people who work to make the roads safer and interviews Sheila Van Damm, the Rally driver.
(to 18.25)
Frank Boggs the young American evangelist sings spirituals, hymns, and songs.
Introduced by Tom Rees.
At the piano, Gordon Brattle
At the organ, Patrick Harvey
Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton.
Mr. Hancock's addiction to a well-known TV horror serial leads to disastrous consequences - particularly for Mr. James.
[Starring] Tony Hancock
Featuring Sidney James
with Arthur Mullard, Dennis Chinnery, John Vyvyan, Laurie Webb, Anne Marryott
(Recording of the programme shown on January 30)
by J.B. Priestley
[Starring] Elizabeth Sellars, Michael Aldridge, Mark Dignam
with Phil Brown, Richard Leech and George Pravda
The action takes place in the summer of 1948 on an island in the Caribbean.
On a small island in the Caribbean Sir Edward Fortrose presides over an agency of the United Nations, known as UNUTO - or the United Nations Undeveloped Territories Organisation. Bur however well-intentioned its motives, UNUTO has its enemies and dissenters, among them Sir Edward's own beautiful wife Jill, who has no personal sympathy with its aims and ideas, and is constantly seeking escape.
There are other, more sinister enemies too; for the island of Corabana, though now run by an international committee, is the kind of place that can easily revive its own passionate nationalist feelings if anyone should choose to arouse them ....
(Helen Horton is appearing in "Auntie Mame" at the Adelphi Theatre, London; David Lander is in "A Day in the Life of..." at the Savoy Theatre, London; Michael Seaver appears by permission of the English Stage Co., Ltd.)
conducts the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Led by John Ronayne)
in a programme of light music with Adele Leigh and Julius Katchen.
(Andre Kostelanetz appears by arrangement with S. A. Gorlinsky, Ltd)
Theatre - Films - Books - Painting
Sculpture - Music - Architecture
In the studio tonight:
Paddy Chayefsky, author of 'Marty' and The Bachelor Party' interviewed by Richard Hoggart. With extracts from some of his films.
Leonard Bernstein, Musical Director of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra composer of West Side Story, On the Town, and Candide.
Introduced and edited by Huw Wheldon.
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With this motto, Dr. Frank C. Laubach has taught many illiterate people throughout the world to read.
From the BBC's television studio in Scotland
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