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Heddiw bydd storiwr difyr o Borthmadoc yn adrodd wrth John Roberts Williams a chwithau rai o atgofion bywyd
Y ffilmio gan Russell Walker
Golygydd y ffllmiau. Terry Laurie Cynllunydd, Alan Taylor
Cynhyrchydd Cynorthwyol , Arthur Williams
Y cynhyrchu gan IFAN 0. WIILIAMS Teledwyd am y tro cyntaf, Fehefin 20
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
A visit to The Oval on the fourth day of the match.
News in Welsh.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
(to 13.40)
For the very young
Pages turned by Patricia Driscoll.
BBC film
at The Oval.
For younger viewers
Introduced by Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.
including
More About Brownies: 4
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Filming on location for "Whistle Down the Wind" starring Hayley Mills with an excerpt from the film, shown by courtesy of the Rank Organisation.
and
Malcolm Mitchell with his guitar.
A series of sea adventures starring Forrest Tucker as Captain 'Crunch' Adams, owner of the charter-boat Poseidon of Caribee Quay.
Crunch takes out a charter and finds himself hunting for sea-shells. But it's a different kind of shell that he runs into when he finds what his customers are really after.
Donald Holms drops in on a dozen countries to look at animals which have found their way on to postage stamps.
at The Oval.
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 Today: Robin Hall, Jimmie Macgregor and Rory and Alex McEwen.
2,000 miles of adventure with the pioneers as the Stage Coach route moves Westward.
A film series starring William Bendix and Doug McClure.
To avert bloodshed, Kelly and Flip must return the wife of a Sioux Chieftain safely to her husband. But some members of the tribe are determined she shall not reach home alive.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
A television comedy by Terence Rattigan.
Starring John Stone, Kathleen Michael, Patsy Rowlands with James Villiers, Jessica Dunning
To celebrate the fiftieth edition of "The Sky at Night", Patrick Moore looks around the night sky through George Hole's 24-inch telescope at Patcham and the 36-inch telescope at the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh. Weather permitting, it is hoped to obtain the first-ever 'live' pictures of probably the most beautiful object in the heavens, Saturn and its rings.