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Edrych ar y byd a'l bethau Cwrdd a phobl
Ymweld a lleoedd Ymdrin a phynciau yng nghwmni
Aled Rhys Wiliam
Rhaglen ddyddiol dan ofal Nan Davies, Ifor Rees, Jack Williams
Today: a topical magazine.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
(to 13.25)

Sigvard Berggren tells, in a filmed report, the exciting story of how he tamed some of the wildest animals of the African bush, and answers questions from Josephine Hunter and William Kingham.
Introduced by George Cansdale.

Contributors

Reporter/interviewee:
Sigvard Berggren
Interviewer:
Josephine Hunter
Interviewer:
William Kingham
Presenter:
George Cansdale
Producer:
Sheila Innes

for younger viewers
Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.
April in Italy: Third Week
You see something of the Italian countryside, hear some more about Pinocchio, and get some hints on collecting Italian stamps.

Contributors

Presenter:
Christopher Trace
Presenter:
Leila Williams
Producer:
John Hunter Blair

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

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Trevor Philpott
Reporter:
Macdonald Hastings
Singer:
Robin Hall
Singer/guitarist:
Jimmie Macgregor
Associate producer:
Antony Jay
Associate producer:
Gordon Watkins
Associate producer:
Tony Essex
Associate producer:
Ned Sherrin
Editor:
Alasdair Milne

The Window on the World
Panorama cameras focus on People - Places - Problems that make news.
Introduced by Richard Dimbleby with reports from Panorama's regular team of commentators Robin Day, Robert Kee, Ludovic Kennedy, John Morgan, James Mossman.

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Dimbleby
Reporter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Robert Kee
Reporter:
Ludovic Kennedy
Reporter:
John Morgan
Reporter:
James Mossman
Edited and produced by:
Paul Fox
Assistant editor:
David Wheeler
Associate producer:
Don Haworth
Associate producer:
Jeremy Murray-Brown

A thriller by Bernard Newman.
Dramatised for television by Troy Kennedy-Martin.
With Stephen Murray and John Robinson and Delphi Lawrence, Denis Holmes, Nicholas Selby, Roger Gage, H. G. Stoker, Donald Hewlett, Tenniel Evans, Catherine Ellison, Ronald Wilson, Bill Horsley, Reginald Green, Alan Rolfe, Alfred Maron, Elwyn Stock.

Contributors

Author:
Bernard Newman
Dramatised by:
Troy Kennedy-Martin
Designer:
Norman James
Producer:
Dennis Vance
Narrator:
Stephen Murray
Mrs. Kane's counsel:
John Robinson
Myra Kane:
Delphi Lawrence
[Actor]:
Denis Holmes
Prosecutor:
Nicholas Selby
[Actor]:
Roger Gage
[Actor]:
H. G. Stoker
[Actor]:
Donald Hewlett
[Actor]:
Tenniel Evans
[Actor]:
Catherine Ellison
[Actor]:
Ronald Wilson
[Actor]:
Bill Horsley
[Actor]:
Reginald Green
[Actor]:
Alan Rolfe
[Actor]:
Alfred Maron
[Actress]:
Elwyn Stock

with Joe Loss and his Orchestra at the United Kingdom Ballroom Dancing Championships.
Arranged by the Evening News and organised by Mecca Dancing
including
The Semi-Finals of the Professional Samba, Cha Cha, Paso Doble
The Individual Finals of the Amateur Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Quickstep
The United Kingdom Old Time Trophy
The United Kingdom Square Set Trophy
The Individual Finals of the Professional Rumba, Samba, Cha Cha, Paso Doble
The United Kingdom Formation Trophy
From Hammersmith Palais, London.

Contributors

Musicians:
Joe Loss and his Orchestra
Commentator:
Peter West
Commentator:
Frank Spencer
Commentator:
Peggy Spencer
Arranged by:
Eric Morley
Presented for TV by:
Barrie Edgar

Luchino Visconti in conversation with Derek Prouse
Recently Derek Prouse visited Signor Visconti at his villa in Rome where he discussed with him his work in the theatre and in the cinema.
Illustrations include scenes from: Ossessione, La Terra Trema, Sleepless Nights, Rocco and his Brothers.

Contributors

Interviewee:
Luchino Visconti
Interviewer:
Derek Prouse
Produced for TV by:
Victor Poole

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