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Yr wythnos hon: Amaethyddiaeth
Yn y rhaglen hon bydd A. G. Beynon , Prif Filfeddyg y Weinyddiaeth Amaeth yng Nghymru, yn ateb cwestiynau STANLEY Richards , Penlan, Cydweli, ar gadw'n iach anifeiliaid y fferm
Y rhaglen yng ngofal DAVID JOHN
(Agricultural topics)
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)

(to 13.20)

Contributors

Unknown:
A. G. Beynon
Unknown:
Prif Filfeddyg
Unknown:
Stanley Richards
Unknown:
David John

BBC Outside Broadcasts units bring you the ninth day's play featuring the Semi-Finals of the Men's Singles direct from the All England Lawn Tennis Club,
Wimbledon with commentary, news flashes and summaries by Dan Maskell, Peter West, Michael Henderson, David Coleman and Jack Kramer.
At 1.55 Lunchtime News and Cricket Scores will be given

Contributors

Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Commentator:
Peter West
Commentator:
Michael Henderson
Presenter:
David Coleman
Summaries:
Jack Kramer
Television presentation:
Bryan Cowgill
Television presentation:
Douglas Fleming
Television presentation:
Bill Wright

A magazine programme for younger viewers introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.
Including:
H.M.S. Keppel: 5: The Buffer's Yeoman
Members of the ship's company explain their jobs.
Film specially shot by cameramen of the Royal Navy
(See Junior Radio Times)
Making Figures from Seashells - shown by Tony Key
Kidnapped - An extract from the new Walt Disney film.

Contributors

Presenter:
Christopher Trace
Presenter:
Leila Williams
Item presenter (Making Figures from Seashells):
Tony Key
Producer:
Jeffery Boswall

The Lone Ranger and Mr. Wellington, an Englishman, have inherited a large fortune. Three bandits read the advertisement asking for Wellington. One of them impersonates the Englishman and tries to grab the whole fortune, but he reckons without the Lone Ranger.
(Previously shown on October 24, 1959)

Contributors

The Lone Ranger:
Clayton Moore
Tonto:
Jay Silverheels

Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson and including John Morgan, Polly Elwes, Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
John Morgan
Reporter:
Polly Elwes
Singer:
Robin Hall
Singer/guitarist:
Jimmie Macgregor
Associate Producer:
Alasdair Milne
Associate Producer:
Antony Jay
Associate Producer:
Gordon Watkins
Editor:
Donald Baverstock

First appearance on Television of the Award-winning film.
Written and produced by Richard Cawston.
The film, which recently won a British Film Academy Award, tells the story of an imaginary day in the life of the BBC. It takes viewers behind the scenes of both sound radio and television to show the BBC's huge organisation at work-engineers, planners, producers, artists, musicians, personalities - a cast of 1,200 in all.
Among those who appear are: Flora Robson, John Gregson, Beryl Grey, Richard Dimbleby, Francis Williams, Richard Murdoch, Kenneth Horne, Jean Metcalfe, Cliff Michelmore, Cy Grant, Eamonn Andrews, Wynford Vaughan Thomas, Raymond Glendenning, Peter O'Sullevan, Arthur Garratt, Roy Plomley, Frank Muir, Denis Norden, Edward J. Mason, Geoffrey Webb, The George Mitchell Singers, The Television Toppers, The Allegri String Quartet.
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Rudolf Schwarz
BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
The Eric Robinson Orchestra

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Richard Cawston
Herself:
Flora Robson
Himself:
John Gregson
Herself:
Beryl Grey
Himself:
Richard Dimbleby
Himself:
Francis Williams
Himself:
Richard Murdoch
Himself:
Kenneth Horne
Herself:
Jean Metcalfe
Himself:
Cliff Michelmore
Himself:
Cy Grant
Himself:
Eamonn Andrews
Himself:
Wynford Vaughan Thomas
Himself:
Raymond Glendenning
Himself:
Peter O'Sullevan
Himself:
Arthur Garratt
Himself:
Roy Plomley
Himself:
Frank Muir
Himself:
Denis Norden
Himself:
Edward J. Mason
Himself:
Geoffrey Webb
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Dancers:
The Television Toppers
Musicians:
The Allegri String Quartet
Photography:
Kenneth Westbury
Sound:
Robert Saunders
Sound:
Michael Colomb
Film editor:
Harry Hastings
Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Orchestra conducted by:
Rudolf Schwarz
Musicians:
BBC Northern Dance Orchestra
Orchestra conducted by:
Alyn Ainsworth
Musicians:
The Eric Robinson Orchestra
Musical arrangements:
Alan Bristow

The first studio production from the New BBC Television Centre.
With David Nixon, Arthur Askey, Alfred Drake, Richard Hearne, Leslie Mitchell, Elizabeth Larner, Irving Davies, Sheila O'Neill, The Derricos, The Irving Davies Dancers, The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes, The Television Toppers, The George Mitchell Singers.
(Richard Hearne appears by arrangement with Chipperfield's Circus)

Contributors

Magician:
David Nixon
Comedian:
Arthur Askey
Performer:
Alfred Drake
Comedian:
Richard Hearne
Performer:
Leslie Mitchell
Performer:
Elizabeth Larner
Dancer:
Irving Davies
Dancer:
Sheila O'Neill
Entertainers:
The Derricos
Dancers:
The Irving Davies Dancers
Dancers:
The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes
Dancers:
The Television Toppers
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Orchestra leader:
David McCallum
Orchestra conductor:
Eric Robinson
Script:
David Climie
Script:
Sid Colin
Script:
Talbot Rothwell
Script:
George Wadmore
Dance direction:
Irving Davies
Dance direction:
Leslie Roberts
Settings:
Clifford Hatts
Settings:
George Djurkovic
Settings:
Leo Radford
Settings:
Stanley Dorfman
Settings:
Tony Abbott
Co-ordinating designer:
Richard Levin
Outside Broadcast sequences director:
John Vernon
Producer:
Graeme Muir

A weekly thriller in six parts by Ted Willis and Edward J. Mason.
[Starring] William Lucas and Betty McDowall

Contributors

Writer:
Ted Willis
Writer:
Edward J. Mason
Incidental music composed by:
Bruce Campbell
Settings:
Richard Wilmot
Film Cameraman:
Ken Westbury
Film Editor:
Kenneth Cooper
Producer:
Harry Carlisle
Narrator:
Peter Hawkins
Det-Inspector Mitchell:
William Lucas
Det-Sgt West:
Richard Pearson
Ann Mitchell:
Betty McDowall
Urchin:
David Robinson
Agnes Cranwell:
Katherine Parr
Ritzy Fern:
Ronnie Stevens
Mrs Collins:
Yvette Rees
Ruby:
Felicity Young
Power:
Paul Eddington
Bearing:
Dennis Edwards
Superintendent Stabler:
Jerold Wells

A fortnightly programme.
With John Wren Lewis.
How does the classical idea that man has an immortal soul stand up to the scrutiny of recent brain physiology?
John Wren Lewis, a senior industrial research scientist, believes that modern science is tending to confirm rather than deny the Bible's view of human personality.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Wren Lewis
Producer:
Vernon Sproxton

An inter-continental conversation.
The Speakers: Three of America's top women journalists
In Charleston, Virginia: Doris Fleeson
In Washington, D.C.: Marguerite Higgins
In New York: Marya Mannes
The host in San Francisco: Edward R. Murrow
The Topics: Newspapers Today; the Woman's Page; the 'Sacred Cows' of Journalism

Contributors

Speaker (Charleston, Virginia):
Doris Fleeson
Speaker (Washington, D.C.):
Marguerite Higgins
Speaker (New York):
Marya Mannes
Presenter/Produced for the CBS Television Network by:
Edward R. Murrow
Produced for the CBS Television Network by:
Fred W. Friendly

BBC Television

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