Programme Index

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and Weather for Farmers
Introduced by John Cherrington.

Jeremy Elwes, Elsham Hall, Brigg, Lines., and T. Dent , Greengill, Penrith, Cumberland, compare their two different methods of housing and feeding a dairy herd.
Film sequences by John Lawes, John Dixon-Notman and the BBC's
Agricultural Film Unit
From the Midlands

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Item presenter:
Jeremy Elwes
Item presenter:
T. Dent
Film sequences:
John Lawes
Film sequences:
John Dixon-Notman
Film editor:
Henry Fowler
Producer:
Hilary Phillips

Gwahoddwn chwi i ymuno & chynulleidfa eglwysi undebol y cylch mewn rhaglen o ganu emynau o gapel yr Annibynwyr, Heol Awst, Caerfyrddin
Arweinydd, Mansel Thomas
Organydd, Arwel Hughes Unawdydd, Iona Jones
Cyflwynir yr emynau gan
Y Parch. Ddr. Gwilym ap Robert
Y telediad yng ngofal Jack Williams
Recordiad y BBC
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Unknown:
Heol Awst
Unknown:
Mansel Thomas
Unknown:
Arwel Hughes
Unknown:
Jack Williams

A film comedy series starring Wally Cox.

Hiram arrives in Britain for the beginning of his trip round the world. On a train journey to Scotland, he finds some travelling companions who become as interested in him as they are in a famous diamond.

2.0-2.10 Keep It Cool
Modern Jazz played by Jazz Inc. of Bristol

2.10-2.26 Flashback and Sports Extra
(Rowridge)

Contributors

Hiram Holliday:
Wally Cox
Musicians (Keep It Cool):
Jazz Inc.

Written and produced by Shaun Sutton.
An adventure in four episodes.

Contributors

Writer/producer:
Shaun Sutton
Film cameraman:
Leonard Newson
Film editor:
Ron de Mattos
Designer:
Frederick Knapman
Mr Collis:
George A. Cooper
Sammy:
Dudley Hunte
Jerry Collis:
Stephen Portch
Ted:
Murray Melvin
Joe Cartwright:
James Sharkey
Joshua Brown:
Errol John
P.C. Worth:
Ian Shand
Aunt Jubilee:
Gladys Taylor
Old Hornpipe:
Nigel Arkwright

Hans, Lotte, and their team continue to work underwater in the Indian Ocean, where they study the sea anemones and the little clown fish which live among their tentacles. Finally, they discover another remarkable partnership between sea urchins living in the sand and little fish which shelter in their spines.
Directed and produced by Hans Hass in association with the BBC Natural History Unit

Contributors

Diver/photography/directed and produced by:
Hans Hass
Diver:
Lotte Hass
Photography:
Kurt Hirschel
Editor:
Paul Khan
Sound:
Stanley Schofield

Introduced by David Nixon.
Written by David Climie, David Whitaker and David Nixon.
Starring this week Gloria De Haven, The King Brothers, Dorothy Wayne, Chris Carlsen
The Showtime Dancers, The George Mitchell Singers

Contributors

Presenter/Writer:
David Nixon
Writer:
David Climie
Writer:
David Whitaker
Producer:
Graeme Muir
Orchestra leader:
David McCallum
Orchestra directed by:
Eric Robinson
Dance direction:
Douglas Squires
Settings:
George Djurkovic
Singer:
Gloria De Haven
Singers:
The King Brothers
Singer:
Dorothy Wayne
Performer:
Chris Carlsen
Dancers:
The Showtime Dancers
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers

Chairman, Eamonn Andrews
Panel: Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, Cyril Fletcher, a guest panellist and a mystery guest celebrity.
Televised by arrangement with CBS and Maurice Winnick

Contributors

Chairman:
Eamonn Andrews
Panellist:
Isobel Barnett
Panellist:
Barbara Kelly
Panellist:
Cyril Fletcher
Research:
Julia Cave
Director:
Bill Parry Jones
Producer:
John Warrington
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman

by N. J. Crisp.
[Starring] Michael Gwynn, Jeremy Brett, Maureen Pryor, Diane Clare
and Mary Chester, Frank Veasey, Philip Garston-Jones

The action of the play takes place in London and the provincial town of Earlstown.
Two men, both trapped in the world of commerce, struggle for freedom. In facing the truth about themselves, the decisions they have to make need a rare kind of strength.

Contributors

Writer:
N. J. Crisp
Producer:
Hal Burton
Producer:
Mary Chester
Settings:
Charles Carroll
Julian Bennett:
Jeremy Brett
Arthur Scott:
Arnold Bell
Leslie Palmer:
Michael Gwynn
Dorothy Palmer:
Maureen Pryor
Susan Palmer:
Diane Clare
Chinese Waiter:
Vincent Wong
Tom:
Hugh Halliday
[Actress]:
Mary Chester
[Actor]:
Frank Veasey
[Actor]:
Philip Garston-Jones

George Chapman at work at 10.10

A Fortnightly Magazine of the Arts
Tonight's edition includes:

Emlyn Williams who is appearing at the Arts Theatre, London, in three plays: "Lunch Hour" by John Mortimer, "A Slight Ache" by Harold Pinter, and "The Form" by N.F. Simpson - under the title "Three".
Tonight he discusses his roles in the plays with extracts from each of them.

George Chapman in the Rhondda
Life in the Welsh mining valleys as seen by the English painter George Chapman.

Introduced and edited by Huw Wheldon

Contributors

Presenter/Editor:
Huw Wheldon
Associate Producer:
Nancy Thomas
Associate Producer:
Humphrey Burton
Interviewee:
Emlyn Williams
Artist:
George Chapman
Director (George Chapman in the Rhondda):
David Jones

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More