A visit to Old Trafford on the fourth day of the match.
News in Welsh.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
Edrych ar y byd a'i bethau
Cwrdd a phobl
Ymweld a lleoedd Ymdrin a phynciau yng nghwmni OWEN DAVIES
Rhaglen ddyddiol dan ofal NAN DAVIES. IFOR REES JACK WILLIAMS
Today: a topical magazine.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
For the very young
Pages turned by Patricia Driscoll.
BBC film
at Old Trafford
for younger viewers
Introduced by Christopher Trace.
including
More About Brownies: 2
and
An excerpt from the film The Boy Who Stole a Million
with a visit from Maurice Reyna, the young boy who plays the title role (shown by courtesy of British Lion/Bryanston).
A series of sea adventures starring Forrest Tucker as Captain 'Crunch' Adams, owner of the charter-boat Poseidon of Caribee Quay.
Crunch takes Sari and Des on a bus-man's holiday and runs into a heap of trouble when a mysterious stranger joins the party.
A magazine programme for railway enthusiasts.
This month's edition includes:
Spotters Notebook and film of: Can you Guess? and Rimutaka Incline
Introduced by Peter Cranmer.
From the Midlands
at Old Trafford
A news magazine for South-East England.
News from the South
(Rowridge)
Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Macdonald Hastings and Robin Hall, Jimmie Macgregor.
See page 19
A film series starring William Bendix and Doug McClure.
Kelly and Flip really carry a coach-load of trouble when they take a rip-roaring gambler and his four lovely lady dealers from Atchison to their new headquarters in Carson City.
by John Keir Cross
From a true story of eighteenth-century London
Starring Robert Urquhart, George Curzon and Patrick Troughton
with Robert Atkins and Harold Scott
Music arranged by Tom McCall and played by Raymond Keenlyside (violin), Desmond Dupre (viola da gamba), Harold Clarke (flute), Edward Selwyn (oboe) and Tom McCall (harpsichord).
plays music popular at the time of Queen Elizabeth I.
Olive Zorian (violin), Rainer Schuelein (alto flute), Julian Bream (lute), Desmond Dupre (cittern and lute), Robert Spencer (pandora, lute, and voice), Joy Hall (bass viol)
Introduced by Julian Bream.