A Christian theme expounded by The Rev. Alan Webster assisted by members of Lincoln Theological College.
and Weather for Farmers
Introduced by Gordon Mosley.
Farming in the Norfolk fens famous for the high yield and diversity of the crops, is not without its own special problems. Gordon Mosley interviews well-known fenland farming people and shows something of the life of those who live in the fens.
Filmed by the BBC's Agricultural Film Unit and John Lawes
BBC film, last shown on September 18, 1960
Detholiad o ffilmiau newyddion yn dangos peth o weithgarwch Cymnru a'r, Cymny yp ystod yr wythnos.
A weekly news review.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
gyda
Glenys Dowdle (soprano)
George Isaac (cello)
Cor Manstei
Cerddorfa Gymreig y BBC Blaenwr, Phillip Whiteway Dan arweiriad Anwel Hughes
Cyflwynydd Roger Webster Cyrllunydd, Colin S'haw
Golygydd Cerdd, Alwyn Jones Cym!h.yr<:hiydd.
GETHYN STOODLEY THOMAS
Recordiadi BBC
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
A Western film series starring Will Hutchins as Tom Brewster, the young cowboy adventurer who is also a student of the law.
Tom is usually capable of dealing with a dangerous situation but to find himself sole guardian of a baby calls for a new approach.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Lord Harewood introduces some of the artists who starred at this year's Edinburgh Festival.
[Starring] Joan Sutherland, Elisabeth Soderstrom (Accompanist David Wilde), Julian Bream, George Malcolm and a section of the BBC Scottish Orchestra
Leader, Peter Gibbs
Conducted by James Lockhart
Recorded in the BBC studios in Edinburgh
Cliff Norton appears in the disguise of a Speed man, but he learned all he knows about speed from a crazy old film.
by L. H. Evers.
Adapted and produced in six parts by Dorothea Brooking.
Sightseeing in Tokyo, Armand and Michaela find the tallest tower in the world, are bewildered by a street conjurer, sample Japanese hospitality, and watch a battle of giant kites.
Film first shown, on July 22, 1960
From the West
Harry Secombe talks to Alan Gibson.
From the West
Twentieth-century church light music and readings from J. B. Phillips's translation of the New Testament to illustrate a theme introduced by Alan Gibson with Valerie Mountain, John Alldis and members of St. James' Youth Club, Lockleaze.
From the West
Written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton.
Starring Tony Hancock
featuring Colin Gordon, Jack Watling, John Le Mesurier, Hugh Lloyd, Charles Lloyd Pack, Noel Howlett, Diana King, Jose Read
Previously shown on June 16
[Starring] Katharine Hepburn and Franchot Tone in Sir James Barrie's Quality Street
When a dashing young soldier goes off to the Napoleonic Wars, his sweet-heart is left to face loneliness and the gossip of inquisitive neighbours in a small English village.
Introduced by Eric Robinson and featuring this week Music of the Forties
With Diane Todd, Dennis Lotis, Benny Lee, Douglas Squires, Jean Muir, Joan Bramhall, Pauline Innes, Geoffrey Chard and The George Mitchell Singers.
A selection of the best from the fifteenth Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Introduced by Kenneth Kendall.
From Scotland
A meditation by the Rev. Donald Cairns.
From Northern Ireland