from the Royal Military Memorial Chapel Sandhurst on Colours to Chapel Sunday
On the Sunday before the Sovereign's Parade the Colours of the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, are brought to the Chapel to be laid on the altar and blessed. This brief ceremony, which is described by Brigadier Henry Green, precedes today's Morning Service.
(to 11.30)
A Christian theme introduced by Dr. Howard Williams.
with A Psychotherapist, Stephen MacDonald and Wilfred Brown accompanied on guitar by John Williams.
Detholiad o ffilmiau newyddion yn dangos peth o weithgarwch Cymru a'r Cymry yn ystod yr wythnos.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Cyfres o raglenni yn cyflwyno unawdau. deuawdau a chytganau gan rai o gerddorion enwog Cymru
Mary Thomas (soprano) John Stoddart (tenor)
Gerwyn Morgan (bariton) gyda
Cherddorfa 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
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
and Weather for Farmers
Introduced by Gordon Mosley.
For some a social occasion, but for most people a market is a place for business. Where do the people come from?; Where do the cattle go? To find out, Farming goes to market and meets farmers, dealers, and auctioneers at Banbury, Norwich, Monmouth, Otley, Aberdeen, and Salisbury.
Filmed by the BBC's Agricultural Film Unit and Peter Doubleday
From the Midlands
A film comedy series.
Starring Jack Benny
with Dennis Day, Rochester, Mel Blanc
A truly memorable event: Jack decides to buy Christmas gifts for all his friends!
Featuring a strong international cast.
The thrilling escape story of two young prisoners of war, set against the towering magnificence of the Italian Alps during the chaos that marked the closing stages of World War II.
A programme in which children from all over Great Britain have been invited to take part.
Introduced by Brian Johnston.
From Scotland
Assisted by Sweep and Harry Corbett rehearse for Sooty's Christmas Pantomime.
From the North
A Lesson to Fathers by F. Anstey.
Adapted in three parts by C. E. Webber.
Starring William Mervyn, William Devlin
Young Dick, aided by his rascally Uncle Marmaduke, is enjoying himself as a man. He does not know that his father is on the point of escaping from boarding-school and, pursued by the Headmaster, will soon be on his way home.
2,000 miles of adventure with the pioneers as the Stage Coach route moves Westward.
A film series starring William Bendix and Doug McClure
with Guest star, Mercedes McCambridge
Flip and his friend Annie, a tough woman prospector, face a grim situation when they are left stranded in wild desolate country surrounded by hostile Indians.
told by Barbara Kelly.
Community hymn-singing from Cartsburn-Augustine Parish Church, Greenock with the Greenock Male Voice Choir and the men, young and old, of the Cartsburn-Augustine and East Congregational Churches.
Conducted by Willis Calder
Introduced by the Rev. J.L. Dow.
From Scotland
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Should a person be told when he is going to die? John Freeman questions Pamela Bright, Bishop Anthony Bloom and A Consultant Psychiatrist.
First shown in July 1960
Head of Religious Broadcasting talks about Christmas programmes to Kenneth Kendall.
Chairman, Eamonn Andrews
Panel: Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, David Nixon, Maurice Edelman, M.P. and a mystery guest celebrity.
Televised by arrangement with C.B.S. and Maurice Winnick
by Friedrich Durrenmatt
Dramatised by Sheila Hodgson
[Starring] Frank Pettingell, Brian Bedford
with Wensley Pithey, Miranda Connell, Philip Bond
From the Midlands
A Romance in three parts based on the story of Gilbert, Sullivan and D'Oyly Carte whose combined genius gave us The Savoy Operas by Michael Voysey.
Excerpts from: The Pirates of Penzance, Patience, Iolanthe, The Mikado
sung by Owen Brannigan, Hervey Alan, John Law, Andrew Gold, Jean Allister, Stephanie Voss, Terence Cooper, Eileen Price, Sylvia Eaves, David Watson, Iona Jones, The George Mitchell Singers.
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Leader, Henry Datyner
Conducted by Eric Robinson
A fortnightly magazine of the arts.
Tonight's edition includes:
Paul Tortelier
Portrait of a complete musician.
Filmed in Paris at the Salle du Vieux Conservatoire, the Ecole Normale de Musique, and his studio.
In rue Leon Cogniet
with John Amis and L'Orchestre des Gardiens de la Paix de Paris, La Chorale des Jeunesses Musicales de France, The Tortelier Cello Orchestra.
Introduced and edited by Huw Wheldon.
The Rev. R. W. Hugh Jones