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D. R. Lewis sy'n ffermio Ty Newydd, Panteg Cross, ger Llandysul, yn sgwrsio gyda W. Glyn Hopkins o Drefyclo ar ddogni'r ruches laeth, gyda mlm o'r fferm a'r da byw
Y cyfarwyddo gan Robert S. Evans
Cyflwynir a chynhyrchir y rhaglen gan David John
The Farmer's World
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
(to 13.20)

The Carnival of the Animals by Saint-Saens.
Susan Tunnell and Malcolm Binns (two pianos), Richard Adeney (flute), Richard Evans (clarinet), Patricia Brady (percussion), London String Quartet, Erich Gruenberg (violin), John Tunnell (violin), Keith Cummings (viola), Douglas Cameron (cello) with J. Edward Merrett (double bass).
Introduced by Richard Evans.
BBC programme for Schools

Contributors

Pianist:
Susan Tunnell
Pianist:
Malcolm Binns
Flutist:
Richard Adeney
Clarinetist/presenter:
Richard Evans
Percussionist:
Patricia Brady
Musicians:
London String Quartet
Violinist:
Erich Gruenberg
Violinist:
John Tunnell
Viola:
Keith Cummings
Cellist:
Douglas Cameron
Double bass:
J. Edward Merrett
Director:
Margaret Ross Williamson
Producer:
John Hosier

Tackling that long-neglected corner of the garden.
A strip near a shed, with nettles, ground elder, and rubble is double dug, manured, raked, and planted with perennials including Michaelmas Daisies- Phlox Red Hot Pokers-Crocosmia Sedum, and edging plants.
Percy Thrower introduces Alan Bloom (Norfolk).
From the BBC's Midland television studio

Contributors

Presenter:
Percy Thrower
Guest:
Alan Bloom
Film cameraman:
Michael Williams
Producer:
Paul Morby

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

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Trevor Philpott
Reporter:
Kenneth Allsop
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 series of cross country safe robberies, and a theory of Constable Mitchell's put the citizens of Shamattawa on their guard. And on the day predicted by Mitch, the excitement starts.

Contributors

Story and screenplay by:
George Salverson
Executive producer:
F. R. Crawley
Corporal Jacques Gagnier:
Gilles Pelletier
Constable Frank Scott:
John Perkins
Constable Mitchell:
Don Francks
Bert Miller:
Leo Leyden
Kurt Hammel:
Chris Wiggins
June:
Sylvia Proulx
Joe Trapp:
Kevin Retty

Starring Ronnie Hilton
With Norman Vaughan, The Cliff Adams Singers, Denny Bettis, Sheila O'Neill and Guest star, Millicent Martin

Contributors

Singer:
Ronnie Hilton
Comedian:
Norman Vaughan
Singers:
The Cliff Adams Singers
Dancer/choreography:
Denny Bettis
Dancer:
Sheila O'Neill
Guest star:
Millicent Martin
Dancer:
Mavis Ascott
Dancer:
Diana Satow
Dancer:
Fred Evans
Dancer:
Ian Kaye
[The Orchestra] Leader:
David McCallum
[The Orchestra] directed by:
Eric Robinson
Musical associate:
Alan Bristow
Dialogue:
Alec Grahame
Designer:
Robert MacGowan
Director:
Yvonne Littlewood
Producer:
Harry Carlisle

Chan Canasta 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.
The programme is introduced by John Freeman.

Contributors

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

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

In which Emma and Dolly are disappointed; and after a lapse of a few years Lord George Gordon arrives at the Maypole and because of this, unbeknown to the Vardens and the Haredales, their lives are threatened.

Contributors

Author:
Charles Dickens
Dramatised by:
Michael Voysey
Director:
Morris Barry
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Simon Tappertit:
Timothy Bateson
Stagg:
Michael Hitchman
The Stranger:
Nigel Arkwright
Emma Haredale:
Eira Heath
Mr John Chester:
Raymond Huntley
Joe Willet:
Alan Haywood
Landlord of 'The Lion':
Bernard Spear
Recruiting Sergeant:
Ivor Salter
A timid, man:
Harry Littlewood
Mr Edward Chester:
Bernard Brown
Betsy:
Angela Crow
Mr Haredale:
Peter Williams
Mrs Varden:
Joan Hickson
Miss Miggs:
Barbara Hicks
Gabriel Varden:
Newton Blick
Dolly Varden:
Jennifer Daniel
John Willet:
Arthur Brough
Phil Parkes:
John Atkinson
Tom Cobb:
Tony Sympson
Solomon Daisy:
John Gill
Lord George Gordon:
Anthony Sharp
John Grueby, servant to Lord George:
Norman Pierce
Mr Gashford, secretary; to Lord George:
Richard Wordsworth

by Robert Reid into issues of importance to Britons in 1960.

At one time pneumoconiosis was a scourge in the coal mines. Today research and treatment and measures to suppress dust keep the disease in check. What about other industries? Are they aware how important to them is the health of their workers? What problems do noise, repetition, and new materials bring? Should there be special local industrial health centres everywhere?
Made by the BBC Welsh Film Unit

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Reid
Photographed by:
Bill Greenhalgh
Sound:
John Lanchester
Sound:
Pat Whittaker
Editor:
Douglas Mair
Producer:
John Ormond

Introduced by Derek Prouse.

Since the cinema began there have been two World Wars. This programme looks at some aspects of War as it appears on film.
Illustrations include scenes from: All Quiet on the Western Front, La Grande Illusion, Paths of Glory, The Way Ahead, The Unknown Soldier.

Contributors

Presenter:
Derek Prouse
Produced for television by:
Victor Poole

BBC Television

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