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J. LLYFELYS DAVIES. Rheolwr Cyffredinol y Bwrdd Marchnata Llaeth, yn ateb cwestivnau a rodidtir iddto gan ARTHUR E. Jones, Hendre Ddu, Llangernyw, ger Abergele
Cyflwynir a chynhyrchir y rhaglen gan DAVID JOHN
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
(to 13.20)

Contributors

Unknown:
J. Llyfelys Davies.
Unknown:
David John

Autumn work in the vegetable garden, flower borders, and in the greenhouse with
Percy Thrower.
Chrysanthemums
Old favourites and some new introductions, Blooms from ring culture and from pots and for new exhibitors: 'What the judges look for' shown by Arthur Billitt, Head of Lenton Experimental Station, Nottingham.
From the BBC's Midland studio

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Item presenter (Chrysanthemums):
Arthur Billitt
Producer:
Paul Morby

Look around with Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Kenneth Allsop, Trevor Philpott and Robin Hall, Jimmie Macgregor.

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Trevor Philpott
Singer:
Robin Hall
Singer/guitarist:
Jimmie Macgregor
Associate producer:
Antony Jay
Associate producer:
Gordon Watkins
Associate producer:
Tony Essex
Assistant editor:
Alasdair Milne
Editor:
Donald Baverstock

Stories of the Mounties
A film series, starring Gilles Pelletier as Corporal Jacques Gagnier.

A nagging and vindictive wife drives a man to murder. Stephen Ford seems to have committed the perfect crime -until Corporal Gagnier comes along.

BBC film release

Contributors

Story and screenplay:
Vincent Tilsley
Director:
George Gorman
Executive Producer:
F.R. Crawley
Corporal Jacques Gagnier:
Gilles Pelletier
Constable Frank Scott:
John Perkins
Stephen Ford:
John Kellogg
Hannah Ford/Jennifer Norton:
Toni Hesse
Thor Svenson:
Robert Knight
Knowles:
Hugh Webster

is a remarkable man
Tonight he gives a demonstration, before a celebrity panel and a studio audience, of experiments in the art of psychological perception.
Programme introduced by John Freeman.

Contributors

Mentalist:
Chan Canasta
Presenter:
John Freeman
Production:
Russell Turner

by Charles Dickens.
Dramatised for television in thirteen episodes by Michael Voysey.

In which Mrs. Varden is prevailed upon to visit the Maypole, and Dolly meets with an unfortunate occurrence.

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Dramatised by:
Michael Voysey
Director:
Morris Barry
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Gabriel Varden:
Newton Blick
Mrs Varden:
Joan Hickson
Dolly Varden:
Jennifer Daniel
Simon Tappertit:
Timothy Bateson
Miss Miggs:
Barbara Hicks
Mr Edward Chester:
Bernard Brown
Emma Haredale:
Eira Heath
Mr Haredale:
Peter Williams
Hugh:
Neil McCarthy
Joe Willet:
Alan Haywood
Mr John Chester:
Raymond Huntley
Peak:
Patrick Boxill
Barnaby Rudge:
John Wood
Mrs Rudge:
Isabel Dean

Some of tonight's fights direct from the Covered Market, Carlisle.
Including
An eight-round Lightweight Contest
Maurice Cullen of Shotton, Co. Durham v. Dave Stone of Battersea, Southern Area Champion
and
A six-round Featherweight contest
Ronnie Calvert of Sheffield v. Nye Ankrah of Ghana

Contributors

Boxer (Lightweight):
Maurice Cullen
Boxer (Lightweight):
Dave Stone
Boxer (Featherweight):
Ronnie Calvert
Boxer (Featherweight):
Nye Ankrah
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Television presentation:
Ray Lakeland

in which Robert Reid reports on issues of importance to Britons in 1960.

Britain needs an increasing water supply for domestic, industrial, and agricultural purposes. What is being done to meet this demand and to prevent future water shortages?
Made by the BBC West and North Region Film Units

Contributors

Reporter:
Robert Reid
Photographed by:
George Shears
Photographed by:
Gerry Pullen
Sound recorded by:
Howard Smith
Sound recorded by:
Graham Turner
Editor:
Constance Dunn
North Region sequences directed by:
Stanley Williamson
Programme produced by:
Dennis Towler

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