Programme Index

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Ffermydd llaeth, yn bennaf, yw'r rhai a geir ar y gwastadedd yng Nghymru. Yn y rhaglen hon ymwelir a Sarm felly ar arfordir gogledd Cymru.
Y cyflwyno
Kan EDNYFED CURIG DAVIES
Y ffilmio gan W. Greenhalgh a'r golygu gan Fred Jacobs
Y cynhyrchu Kan ELWYN THOMAS
I Ysgolion Cymru
Welsh programme for Schools
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield)
(to 9.55)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ffarm Waelod
Unknown:
Kan Ednyfed Curig Davies
Unknown:
W. Greenhalgh
Unknown:
Fred Jacobs
Unknown:
Y Cynhyrchu Kan Elwyn Thomas

with Rosemary McRobert and Paul Maxwell.
Including:
Make Your Own Coffee Table - Ernest G. Parrott
What's Cooking?: Casserole of Veal - An economic use of the cheaper cuts of veal.
H. L. Cracknell, Lecturer in Cookery at Battersea College of Technology
You and the Law: Desertion as grounds for Divorce - Dudley Perkins
Gardening: Jobs for wet weather - Cliff Lewis
Fashion in Nightwear - Marty Batten, Margaret Lorraine, Jose Waring, Gillian Hoyle
BBC recording

Contributors

Presenter:
Rosemary McRobert
Presenter:
Paul Maxwell
Item presenter (Make Your Own Coffee Table):
Ernest G. Parrott
Item presenter (What's Cooking?):
H. L. Cracknell
Item presenter (You and the Law):
Dudley Perkins
Item presenter (Gardening):
Cliff Lewis
Model (Fashion in Nightwear):
Marty Batten
Model (Fashion in Nightwear):
Margaret Lorraine
Model (Fashion in Nightwear):
Jose Waring
Model (Fashion in Nightwear):
Gillian Hoyle
Editor:
Ann Shead

Written and produced by Alan Hancock.
Introduced by Windsor Davies.
This week the Wade family are Decorating.
BBC recording for Schools
Repeated on Wednesday at 11.5 a.m.

Contributors

Writer/producer:
Alan Hancock
Presenter:
Windsor Davies
Mr Wade:
Bernard Kay
Mrs Wade:
Jean Alexander
Janet Wade:
Linda Grange
Cliff Wade:
Colin Spaull
Derek Russell:
William Victor
Peggy Russell:
Jennifer Moss

A second showing of the adventures of the Bastable children in search of a fortune by E. Nesbit.
Adapted and produced in six episodes by Dorothea Brooking.

Contributors

Author:
E. Nesbit
Adapted by/Producer:
Dorothea Brooking
Oswald Bastable:
Anthony Klouda
H.O. Bastable:
Mark Mileham
Dora Bastable:
Hilary Wyce
Alice Bastable:
Sarah O'Connor
Noel Bastable:
Richard Williams
Dicky Bastable:
Jonathan Collins
The maid:
Stella Kemball
Mr Rosenbaum:
George Pravda
Mr Bastable:
Philip Latham
Lord Tottenham:
Laidman Browne

Peter West brings into camera each week some of the new inventions and new ideas which are changing the way we live.
Reporters: Polly Elwes, David Dimbleby, Brian Johnston

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter West
Reporter:
Polly Elwes
Reporter:
David Dimbleby
Reporter:
Brian Johnston
Research:
Joanne Symons
Research:
Michael Williams
Edited and produced by:
Brian Robins

Your host, Andy Stewart introduces Moira Anderson, James Urquhart, Dixie Ingram,
Harry Carmichael
The Scottish Junior Singers
Conductor, Agnes Duncan
The White Heather Dancers, Ian Powrie and his Band
From Scotland

Contributors

Presenter:
Andy Stewart
Singer:
Moira Anderson
Singer:
James Urquhart
Dancer:
Dixie Ingram
Pianist:
Harry Carmichael
Singers:
The Scottish Junior Singers
[Singers] conductor:
Agnes Duncan
Dancers:
The White Heather Dancers
Dance director:
Jack Cooper
Musicians:
Ian Powrie and his Band
Designer:
Douglas Duncan
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen

Look around with Cliff Michelmore, Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Kenneth Allsop, Macdonald Hastings and Cy Grant.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Trevor Philpott
Reporter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Macdonald Hastings
Singer/guitarist:
Cy Grant
Associate producer:
Gordon Watkins
Associate producer:
Tony Essex
Associate producer:
Ned Sherrin
Associate producer:
Peter Batty
Associate producer:
Elizabeth Cowley
Assistant editor:
Antony Jay
Editor:
Alasdair Milne

by Hazel Adair and Peter Ling.

Everyone has been wondering what the bright young man from America, Ian Hart, will be like. They soon find out.

Contributors

Writer:
Hazel Adair
Writer:
Peter Ling
Designer:
Susan Spence
Costume Supervisor:
Olive Harris
Producer:
Alan Bromly
Director:
Christopher Barry
Ian:
Ronald Allen
Iris:
Louise Dunn
Maggie:
Sonia Graham
Joanne:
Jean Harvey
Alison:
Betty Cooper
Richard:
Moray Watson
Mark:
Gareth Davies
Babbage:
Donald Morley
Jimmy:
Nicholas Selby
Lily:
Marcia Ashton
Terry:
Jimmy Ray
Waitress:
Isabelle Mileno
Mary Brown:
Frances Bennett
Sally:
Monica Evans
Rosemary:
Hilary Wyce
Eddie:
Patrick Troughton

Starring Charlie Drake in a second showing of A Thousand and One Frights
with Murray Kash, Audrey Nicholson, Mark Singleton, Ronnie Brody, Robert Mackenzie, Michael Henry.

Contributors

Script:
Charlie Drake
Script:
Richard Waring
Incidental music written and orchestra conducted by:
Harry Rabinowitz
Designer:
Frederick Knapman
Producer:
Ronald Marsh
Charlie:
Charlie Drake
[Actor]:
Murray Kash
[Actress]:
Audrey Nicholson
[Actor]:
Mark Singleton
[Actor]:
Ronnie Brody
[Actor]:
Robert Mackenzie
[Actor]:
Michael Henry

by Robert Barr.
The call-sign is Zulu - they call them Z Cars. There are two young constables in each, ready to deal with trouble as it happens.

A wounding case brings top brass into Victor Division to investigate, and Bob Steele and Herbert Lynch work overtime to find the villain.

Contributors

Writer:
Robert Barr
Director:
John McGrath
Designer:
Frederick Knapman
Film sequences - Cameraman:
Peter Sargent
Film sequences - Editor:
Joseph Sterling
Producer:
David E. Rose
PC Bob Steele:
Jeremy Kemp
PC Herbert Lynch:
James Ellis

Introduced by Robert Robinson.
A programme about the latest films the stars who appear in them and the people who make them.
In this edition:
Scenes from:
The Comancheros starring John Wayne
My Geisha starring Shirley MacLaine
Peter Davalle talks to Shirley MacLaine.
Films by courtesy of Twentieth Century-Fox and Paramount

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Robinson
Interviewer:
Peter Davalle
Interviewee:
Shirley MacLaine
Programme produced by:
Christopher Doll

BBC Television

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