Newyddion am Gymru a Chymry.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield and Crystal Palace)
Ym Mhlas Brondanw, Uanfrothen trafodir ewestiynau gan
Bob Owen
Syr Thomas Parry-Williams
Huw Morris-Jones ac
Eirwen Gwynn
Cadeirydd,
Aneirin Talfan Davies
Y telediad yng ngofal
Selwyn Roderick
(Recordiad y BBC)
(Brains Trust)
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield and Crystal Palace)
(to 13.50)
A weekly agricultural magazine for those who live by the land.
Introduced by John Cherrington.
Tractor Ploughing
John Hawkins introduces the first of his series of films on systems of ploughing.
Farm Safety
A Ministry of Agriculture film.
This film shows some of the causes of fatal accidents from tractors and the simple ways of avoiding them.
Joseph Lunn, a tractor driver, discusses points arising from both these films.
7 Days in Twenty-Five Minutes
Recalling this week's outstanding events on film with personalities, reports and expert analysis from studios at home and abroad.
Introduced by Kenneth Kendall.
The story of the expedition that went to British Guiana in search of rare animals for the London Zoo, compiled from film sequences previously shown in 1955.
Written and produced by David Attenborough.
A Polish film.
After her music lesson, a little girl strolls through the old city of Warsaw and becomes absorbed in its sounds, its buildings and its people, to such an extent that she loses all sense of time and reality.
meets this afternoon to answer your questions.
The members this week are: The Most Rev. Joost de Blank, Archbishop of Cape Town, Margaret Lane, Noel Annan, Yehudi Menuhin.
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)
A programme in which children from all over Great Britain have been invited to take part.
Introduced by Brian Johnston with John Madin at the electric organ.
From the BBC's North of England studio
(See Junior Radio Times)
by Wilkie Collins.
Dramatised in seven episodes by A.R. Rawlinson.
With James Hayter, Patrick Cargill, James Sharkey, Derek Aylward, Mary Webster
(Anthony Sagar is appearing in "The Ring of Truth" at the Savoy Theatre, London)
Hugh David brings to the studio people whose work helps to make it a wonderful world.
(to 18.15)
Canon Charles Raven, C. A. Joyce and Major C. W. Hume look for an answer to the question:
Have we, as human beings, a duty towards animals?
From the BBC's West of England television studio
The distinguished American artist makes his third appearance on British Television in a programme of music and song.
Featured Musicians: Millard Thomas (guitar), Raphael Boguslav (guitar), Danny Barrajanos (conga drums), Norman Keenan (bass), The George Mitchell Singers
The Orchestra (Leader, David McCallum)
Conducted by Robert Corman
The programme presented by Belafonte Presents Incorporated
See page 4
Television's most popular panel game.
With Isobel Barnett, Gilbert Harding, Louise Collins, 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)
by Jean-Paul Sartre
Translated from the French by Kitty Black
[Starring] Bernard Lee, David McCallum, Susan Maryott
with John Westbrook, Redmond Phillips, Dilys Hamlett
[Photo caption] Susan Maryott as Jessica and Bernard Lee as Hoederer
Tonight's play, set in a Balkan state during the Second World War, is a triangle story with a difference. The three people Involved are Hugo. a young Intellectual; Hoederer, the strong party boss; and Hugo's pretty wife, Jessica. Although it has all the excitement of a spy-thriller, Crime Passionnel goes deep into the motives and behaviour of these three widely different characters when faced with the conflict between practical ability and political idealism. For Hugo, the over-sensitive intellectual, is given the task of assassinating one of the leaders of his own party and author Jean-Paul Sartre develops his theme against a background of mounting tension.
At 8.45
A documentary film.
A young Ghanaian fisherman with up-to-date ideas meets with opposition from his fellow villagers, and even from his father, when he seeks to change their time-honoured ways of fishing the waters that provide them with their livelihood.
A film produced by the National Film Board of Canada with the co-operation of the Ghana Government Film Service
The Rev. Michael Meech, Minister of Bridgwater Methodist Church
From the BBC's West of England television studio
Followed by Weather and Close Down