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

A seasonal programme from 'Somewhere in the garden'.
Introduced by Anthony Oliver.
His visitors are:

How Not to Punt

Oliver Postgate

A Story to Tell
Terence Alexander

Song Spot
Margaret Rose

Sheepdogs in Training

John Holmes

The Eric Darby Trio

Contributors

Presenter:
Anthony Oliver
Item presenter (How Not to Punt):
Oliver Postgate
Storyteller (A Story to Tell):
Terence Alexander
Singer (Song Spot):
Margaret Rose
Item presenter (Sheepdogs in Training):
John Holmes
Musicians:
The Eric Darby Trio
Producer:
Rosamund Davies

A series of films about See Warfare 1939-45.

The capture of Iwo Jima makes fighter escort possible for the devastating Super-Fortress raids on the Japanese home islands.
Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy.
This NBC film series was produced in co-operation with the U.S. Navy and the Admiralty, and was last shown on BBC Television in 1953

Contributors

Presenter:
Ludovic Kennedy

A film series, starring Ralph Taeger as Mike Halliday.

Mike Halliday reveals the exact location of rich new gold deposits in the middle of Skagway. His motives could be suspect of course, since the deposits happen to be under Durain's saloon.

Contributors

Mike Halliday:
Ralph Taeger
Jeff Durain:
James Coburn
Kathy O'Hara:
Mari Blanchard
Goldie:
Joi Lansing

Introduced by Peter Dimmock.
News-Action-Personalities in a weekly sports magazine.
Tonight's programme includes:

Cricket
Sportsview experts preview England v. Australia on the eve of the Second Test.

Motor Racing: The Belgian Grand Prix
A special film report from Spa of the third Formula I Grand Prix of the season to count for the World Championship.

Also news of Cycling and Racing

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Dimmock
Presented by:
A. P. Wilkinson
Editor:
Ronnie Noble
Associate editor:
Leslie Kettley

Starring Ron Moody
With Vivienne Martin, Richard Caldicot, Tony Sympson, Greta Hamby, Tom Clegg
Also featuring Peter Gilmore and David Kernan

Contributors

Performer/Script, lyrics and music:
Ron Moody
Performer:
Vivienne Martin
Performer:
Richard Caldicot
Performer:
Tony Sympson
Performer:
Greta Hamby
Performer:
Tom Clegg
Performer:
Peter Gilmore
Performer:
David Kernan
Script associate:
John Law
Orchestra conducted by:
Eric Robinson
Associate producer:
Alfred Rodrigues
Designer:
Marilyn Taylor
Producer:
James Gilbert

A journey through time and space.
This award-winning film underlines man's fantastic achievement in mastering the patterns and dimensions of the universe in which the earth is a minute speck.
Produced by the National Film Board of Canada
See page 34

Contributors

Direction:
Roman Kroitor
Direction:
Colin Low
Production and editing:
Tom Daly

A musical diversion with Janie Marden (The Calico Girl), The Billy van Four, Dennis Newey, The Harry Hayward Orchestra and Randal Herley.
From the North.

Contributors

Singer:
Janie Marden
Singers:
The Billy van Four
Singer:
Dennis Newey
Musicians:
The Harry Hayward Orchestra
Performer:
Randal Herley
Designer:
Tim Harvey
Producer:
Stan Parkinson

A second showing of a series of three programmes in which Sir Mortimer Wheeler
considers some of the outstanding features of the Roman Empire.

'Gods and Men' features some of the Roman ideas on this world and the next-paganism, the rise of the universal Christian Church, and the birth of a well-ordered social life which has altered surprisingly little in 2,000 years.

10.15-10.45 View of the South and West
(Rowridge)

Contributors

Presenter/narrator:
Sir Mortimer Wheeler
Film script and production:
Stephen Hearst
Photography:
Tony Leggo
Photography:
Charles Parnell
Film editing:
Ian Callaway

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