(News in Welsh)
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield and Crystal Palace)
1 ral o'r Cymry tramor a fydd yn y stiwdio yn slarad gyda Havard Gregory
(Welcome Back to Welsh people from overseas)
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield and Crystal Palace)
(to 13.20)
For the Very Young
Pages turned by Patricia Driscoll.
(BBC film)
(to 14.20)
A seasonal programme from 'somewhere in the garden'.
Introduced by Anthony Oliver who also tells this week's story.
His visitors are:
Peter Bull, 'Wrong Number'
Geoffrey Webb and Willow Stockdale, Dance Spot
James Fisher, How Not to Watch Birds
Starring Dale Robertson.
Jim Hardie rides into an Arizona town to investigate a robbery of 50,000 dollars. There are some wild men in the town, but Jim suspects that somebody else is behind it all.
A news magazine for South-East England.
News from South and West
(Rowridge)
The series directed by Hans Hass and produced by Nicholas Crocker
(First shown on June 19, 1959)
A film comedy series starring Wally Cox.
An innocent in Paris finds himself part of a high-wire act.
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Britain is at times and in places both beautiful and strange. How odd can our country be?
A film series produced for the BBC by Marcus Cooper, Ltd.
Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton.
[Starring] Tony Hancock
featuring Sidney James
(BBC recording)
(First shown on March 11)
A mystery serial in six episodes by Raymond Bowers.
Starring Sebastian Shaw, Petra Davies
Gilbert Harding introduces Mark Twain's America
This unusual film re-creates the America of Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer, and of Mark Twain himself. Many hundreds of photographs, brought alive by a still-pictures-in-motion technique, recapture Hannibal, Missouri, as it was when he was born there; the fantastic magnificence of the Mississippi river boats; the rough vitality of a gold-rush town; San Francisco in the seven-ties; turn-of-the-century New York: the exuberance of the America he knew and loved so well.
An NBC 'Project 20' film
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A film series starring Philip Carey as the Private Eye created by Raymond Chandler.
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A series in which artists give their own interpretation of their work.
'The artist is rather like a tiny imperialist constantly striving to extend his frontiers, absorbing and unifying a jumble of conflicting material into a state of order under one rule'.
(BBC Television film)
A lullaby in rhythm sung for you by Carole Carr with the music of Dennis Wilson (piano), Martin Slavin (vibes), Dave Goldberg (guitar), Tim Bell (bass), Bobbie Kevin (drums) and this week's guest: John Scott.
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August is one of the best times of the year to observe shooting stars. Patrick Moore talks about meteors and meteorites, and what we know about these sudden arrivals from outside the Earth's atmosphere.
followed by Weather and Close Down