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Cyfres o raglenni yn cyflwyno unawdau, deuawdau a chytganau gan rai o gerddorion enwog Cymru
Stuart Burrows, tenor
Glenys Dowdle, soprano
Gerwyn Morgan, baritone
Cantorion
Alcwyn Corfeistr, Alcwyn Savage
Boneddigion y Gan Corfeistr, Richard Williams Cerddorfa Gymreig y BBC Blaenwr, Philip Whiteway
Dan arweiniad Arwel Hughes
Y cyflwyno gan Emrys Cleaver Golygydd cerdd. Alwyn Jones Y cynllunio gan Alan Taylor
Y cynhyrchu gan IFAN O. Williams
Recordiad y BBC
(Welsh song composers: 1: Dr. Joseph Parry)
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Tenor:
Stuart Burrows
Soprano:
Glenys Dowdle
Baritone:
Gerwyn Morgan
Unknown:
Alcwyn Corfeistr
Unknown:
Alcwyn Savage
Unknown:
Gan Corfeistr
Unknown:
Richard Williams
Unknown:
Cerddorfa Gymreig
Unknown:
Philip Whiteway
Unknown:
Emrys Cleaver
Unknown:
Alan Taylor

and Weather for Farmers
Introduced by James Thorburn.

West Farm Visit
to Fowey in Cornwall where Peter Pascoe runs a mixed farming system on a County Council holding.

Wages
Kenneth Hudson introduces a discussion on agricultural wages.

Film sequences by the BBC's Agricultural Film Unit
From the West

Contributors

Presenter:
James Thorburn
Subject (West Farm Visit):
Peter Pascoe
Item presenter (Wages):
Kenneth Hudson
Director:
John Kenyon
Producer:
Ronald Webster

A drama.
[Starring] Robert Mitchum, Lizabeth Scott, Robert Ryan
Investigation into a nation-wide crime racket leads through the underworld of the small-time crooks to corruption in the high places of public office. All the clues point to one man, but when even his confederates do not know his identity, it takes determination and patience on the part of a District Police Commissioner to bring in a conviction that leads to final exposure.

Contributors

Director:
John Cromwell
Captain McQuigg:
Robert Mitchum
Irene:
Lizabeth Scott
Nick:
Robert Ryan
Johnson:
William Talman
Welch:
Ray Collins
Mary McQuigg:
Joyce MacKenzie

A serial in four episodes.
Written and produced by Shaun Sutton.

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Shaun Sutton
Film Cameraman:
Leonard Newson
Film Editor:
Ron de Mattos
Designer:
Susan Spence
Timothy Bretwyn:
Nicolas Clay
Albert Trimmer:
Douglas Blackwell
Polly:
Annabelle Lee
Ostler:
Peter Hager
Charlie:
Dennis Ramsden
Countess of Clarencourt:
Joan Sanderson
Rosie Trimmer:
Barbara Leslie
John inn servant:
Anthony Sagar
Joe:
Norman Mitchell
Captain Court-Bellingham:
Barry Letts
Steiner:
Patrick Cargill
Sergeant Finch:
Derek Francis

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.

Contributors

Fred Kelly:
William Bendix
Flip Flippen:
Doug McClure

Congregational hymn-singing from Victoria Road Congregational Church, Newport
with Cy Grant.
Conducted by Manuel Thomas
Introduced by the Rev. Dr. Gwilym ap Robert.

Contributors

Presenter:
The Rev. Dr. Gwilym ap Robert
Singer/Guitarist:
Cy Grant
Conducted by:
Manuel Thomas
Organist:
Arwel Hughes
Producer:
Gethyn Stoodley Thomas

A new farce by Derek S. Royle.

The action of the play takes place in Jane's and David's flat in a London suburb.

Contributors

Writer:
Derek S. Royle
Setting:
Rhode Giay
The play directed by:
Darcy Conyers
Television Presentation:
Mary Evans
Jane Kenway:
Elspet Gray
Michael Carter:
John Chapman
David Kenway:
Brian Rix
Mr Drake:
Terry Scott
Virginia Lord:
Helen Jessop
Miss Chatham:
Ann Beach
Joe Finch:
Larry Noble
Brigadier Sir Richard Kenway:
Charles Cameron
Dino Giovanni:
Andrew Sachs
A Man:
Hubert Cross
Police Sergeant:
John Sharp

Chairman, Eamonn Andrews
Panel: Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, David Nixon, Alan Melville and a mystery guest celebrity.
Televised by arrangement with C.B.S. and Maurice Winnick

Contributors

Chairman:
Eamonn Andrews
Panellist:
Isobel Barnett
Panellist:
Barbara Kelly
Panellist:
David Nixon
Panellist:
Alan Melville
Research:
Julia Cave
Director:
Richard Evans
Producer:
John Warrington
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman

Viscount Hailsham, Q.C. Lord President of the Council and Minister for Science with John Freeman Editor, New Statesman.

"Sing a song of particles infinitely small, Tissue-cultured specimens from off your stomach wall, Endocrine secretions from the ductless gland, Amino-nuclear acid chains, dancing hand-in-hand." Daily Herald
"I regard myself as a midwife to the scientists." Daily Telegraph
"I get hay fever for about six weeks every summer. I've taken lots of stuff for it. Drugs galore. But I still get it. Swimming in the sea is the only thing that appears to clear it up." Daily Mail
"Any return to the religion of my fathers was slow and undramatic. No sudden light blinded me on the road to Damascus. No voice from Heaven reproved me for my infidelity." Sunday Express
"We are here to promote not ourselves, not material goods, but a civilisation - a civilisation that could be destroyed now in a few days, but which has taken seven thousand years to build. We did not build it, but we are its heirs. It is our duty to pass it on, to extend its spiritual frontiers." The Guardian
"I personally believe that hereditary titles, other than for the Royal Family, are an obsolete institution at the present day." News of the World

Contributors

Interviewee:
Viscount Hailsham
Interviewer:
John Freeman
Drawings:
Felix Topolski
Producer:
Hugh Burnett

A meditation by the Very Rev. Dr. Austin A. Fulton.
From Northern Ireland
BBC recording

10.55-11.5 The Epilogue: Hymns of the Sea, sung by the Looe Singers
11.5 Weather, and Close Down
(Rowridge)

Contributors

Presenter:
The Very Rev. Dr. Austin A. Fulton
Singers (The Epilogue):
The Looe Singers

BBC Television

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More