A Christian theme introduced by Fr. Patrick McEnroe and illustrated by Margaret Tyzack, John Abineri, John Breslin, Joy Hyman and Jennifer Rice.
Welsh weekly news survey.
(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
Anne Davies (soprano) Richard Rees (bas), Hazel Hibbert, Margaret Ball gyda rhan o
Gerddorfa 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 John Cherrington.
Out of Season Grazing
For some years Don Smith of Mark Farm in Essex has been getting nearly all-the-year-round grazing for his dairy herd. He explains his system and his management of herd replacements.
Concrete
The do's and don'ts of mixing and laying concrete, and advice on building with concrete blocks.
From the Midlands
The Pageant of English History written by William Shakespeare.
A second showing of 6: Uneasy Lies the Head
The burdens of kingship and of failing health weigh heavily upon Henry IV. After his victory at Shrewsbury he has to organise a new campaign against the northern rebels. Disappointed in Prince Hal, who returns to his customary low haunts in London, the King sends his younger son, Prince John of Lancaster, to negotiate with the rebel leaders. Falstaff goes off to Gloucestershire to muster recruits, and there falls in with an acquaintance, a simple country Justice, Master Shallow.
Starring Jennifer Jones and Montgomery Clift
A young American wife on holiday in Rome, having fallen deeply in love with an attractive Italian, experiences all the torment of divided loyalties inescapable for a married woman in love with a stranger.
This poignant story of a forbidden affair, set against a background of Rome's famous railway station, is directed by Vittorio de Sica with his usual insight and understanding.
Highlights of today's event, recorded over the Eurovision link direct from Chamonix in the French Alps.
Presented by the French Television Service
Assisted by Sweep and Harry Corbett.
From the North
by Charles Dickens.
Dramatised in thirteen episodes by Constance Cox.
Relates what becomes of Oliver Twist after he has been claimed by Nancy.
A Western film series starring Ty Hardin as the roving cowboy adventurer.
Bronco is ordered to join two United States Marshals in the search for a bank robber, knowing that the hunted man could be his best friend.
followed by The Weather Man
Told by Kenneth Horne.
From St. Andrew's Church, Plymouth.
Singing led by combined choirs from the churches of the City Centre.
Hymns introduced by Alan Gibson.
Frederick Harvey (baritone)
Conductor, Bertram Harper
Prayer and Blessing by the Rev. Prebendary Alan Cooper
Why should this happen to me? In Einstein's famous phrase: Does God throw dice? George Scott questions The Rev. Howard Root and Dr. Donald Mackay.
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
From Glasgow
(David Nixon is appearing in 'The Frog Prince' at the Coventry Theatre, Coventry)
The BBC's annual contest to decide the British entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 1962 to be held in Luxembourg on Sunday, March 18.
Before an invited audience in the Television Theatre.
David Jacobs introduces:
Johnny Angel singing Look, Look Little Angel
Written by Johnny Angel.
Entered by E.M.I. Records Ltd.
The Brook Brothers singing Tell Tale
Written by Tony Hatch.
Entered by Pye Records Ltd.
Ronnie Carroll singing Ring-a-ding Girl
Written by Stan Butcher and Syd Cordell
Entered by Philips Records Ltd.
Karl Denver singing Never Goodbye
Written by Jimmy Kennedy.
Entered by Decca Record Co. Ltd.
Donna Douglas singing The Message in a Bottle
Written by Tommie Connor.
Entered by Pye Records Ltd.
Frank Ifield singing Alone Too Long
Written by Curtis Kent.
Entered by E.M.I. Records Ltd.
Jackie Lee singing There's No-one in the Whole Wide World
Written by John Schroeder and Peter Pavey.
Entered by Oriole Records Ltd.
Kenny Lynch singing There's Never Been a Girl
Written by Brian Spiro, Tony and Irving Hiller.
Entered by E.M.I. Records Ltd.
Brad Newman singing Get a Move On
Written by Charles Melvyn Thomas and Jack Fishman.
Entered by Philips Records Ltd.
Rikki Price singing You're for Real
Written by Gordon Rees, Tony Hiller and Irving Hiller.
Entered by Philips Records Ltd.
Doug Sheldon singing My Kingdom for a Girl
Written by Harry Robinson and Bunny Lewis.
Entered by Decca Record Co. Ltd.
Robb Storme singing Pretty Hair and Angel Eyes
Written by Brian Bennett.
Entered by Decca Record Co. Ltd.
The Eric Robinson Orchestra
Leader, David McCallum
Directed by Harry Rabinowitz
A thriller by Tom Espie.
Adapted from the novel by Stephen Ransome.
[Starring] Peter Reynolds, Helen Lindsay
BBC Recording
From Wales
An enquiry into the music of our day from Jazz to Schoenberg.
Musicians taking part include:
Colin Davis with the London Symphony Orchestra (Leader, Hugh Maguire), Aaron Copland, Michael Tippett, Deryck Cooke, Hans Keller.
Introduced and edited by Huw Wheldon.
Lord Hailsham talks to Ludovic Kennedy.