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Drama-gyfres mewn chwe rhan gan Islwyn Ffowc Elis.
Y cynllunio gan David Butcher
Recordiad y BBC
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Writer:
Islwyn Ffowc Elis
Unknown:
David Butcher
Producer/cynhyrchydd:
Wilbert Lloyd Roberts
Williams y Portar:
Charles Williams
Matron:
Nora Jones
Mrs Blodwen Gwynn:
Dilys Gunston Jones
Y Prlfathro Richard Gwynn:
Conrad Evans
Yr Athro Morris Phillips:
Dic Hughes
Yr Athro J. B. Thomas:
R. Llywelyn Thomas
Dr. Merfyn Pugh.:
E. Gunston Jones

Introduced by John Cherrington and featuring Mr. R.L. Walsh, a Sheffield businessman with a 300-acre all-grass farm near Bakewell.
He describes, with film. the management of his hundred-cow herd on slats, his zero grazing system and liquid manure disposal plant.
From the Midlands

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Guest:
R.L. Walsh
Film editor:
Henry Fowler
Director:
John Kenyon
Producer:
Ronald Webster

The Pageant of English History by William Shakespeare.
A second showing of 14: The Dangerous Brother
The fortunes of the House of Lancaster have now reached their lowest point. The young Prince of Wales, heir to Henry VI, has been brutally murdered before his mother's eyes at Tewkesbury, and in the Tower of London the pathetic Henry VI himself has been killed by Richard, Duke of Gloucester. Edward IV, recently crowned in London, foresees a period of general peace and prosperity for the country under Yorkist rule - but his own security is already threatened by Gloucester's implacable determination to win the crown.

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Music:
Christopher Whelen
Title music:
Sir Arthur Bliss
Director:
Michael Hayes
Producer:
Peter Dews
Richard, Duke of Gloucester:
Paul Daneman
George, Duke of Clarence:
Patrick Garland
Sir Robert Brackenbury:
Frank Windsor
Lord Hastings:
David Andrews
Lady Anne, widow of the Prince of Wales, son to Henry VI:
Jill Dixon
A Gentleman, attendant on Lady Anne:
John Greenwood
King Henry VI:
Terry Scully
Earl Rivers, brother to Queen Elizabeth:
Kenneth Farrington
Lord Grey, son to Queen Elizabeth by her first marriage:
Leon Shepperdson
Queen Elizabeth:
Jane Wenham
Duke of Buckingham:
Edgar Wreford
Lord Stanley, Earl of Derby:
Jack May
Queen Margaret, widow to Henry VI:
Mary Morris
Sir William Catesby:
John Ringham
Two Murderers:
Robert Lang
Two Murderers:
Terry Wale
King Edward IV:
Julian Glover
Marquess of Dorset, son to Queen Elizabeth by her first marriage:
Anthony Valentine
Sir Richard Ratcliff:
Alan Rowe
Duchess of York, mother of Edward IV, Clarence, and Gloucester:
Violet Carson
Archbishop of York:
Jeffry Wickham
Richard, Duke of York, younger son to Edward IV:
Michael Lewis
Messenger:
Terence Lodge
King Edward V:
Hugh Janes
Lord Mayor of London:
John Sharp
The Lord Cardinal Bourchier:
Jerome Willis

A Western with a difference.
[Starring] Randolph Scott, Robert Ryan, Anne Jeffreys
An exciting story from the early history of Kansas, when the traditional rivalry between cattlemen and farmers flares into violent conflict, and when the law of the gun threatens to become more powerful than the rule of the law.

Contributors

Producer:
Nat Holt
Director:
Ray Enright
Bat:
Randolph Scott
Allen:
Robert Ryan
Ruby:
Anne Jeffreys
Billy:
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Susan:
Madge Meredith
Maury:
Steve Brodie

Written by Alan Burgess.
A film made in Northern Rhodesia by Stephen Peet.
Commentary spoken by Leo Genn.
Made in co-operation with the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind to mark World Health Day

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Burgess
Director:
Stephen Peet
Narrator:
Leo Genn
Music composed by:
Edward Williams
[Music] conducted by:
Marcus Dods
Presented by:
Derek Holroyde

by Sheila Hodgson.

Contributors

Writer:
Sheila Hodgson
Producer:
Kevin Sheldon
Film cameraman:
Douglas Wolfe
Film editor:
Ted Walter
Settings:
Fanny Taylor
Music composed and played by:
Mr. Acker Bilk
Mr Gough:
Richard Vernon
Mrs Gough:
Beatrix Mackey
Penelope Gough:
April Wilding
Paul (Podger) Gough:
Denis Gilmore
Marie-Helene Ronsin:
Jeanne Le Bars
Edie Croucher:
Joy Osborne
Syd Croucher:
Henry Woolf
'The Bishop':
Fred Lake
Hall Porter:
Jimmy Gardner
1st Bus Conductress:
Pamela Holmes
2nd Bus Conductress:
Jill Simcox
Ada Clegg:
Wendy Hall

from the Kirk of the Greyfrairs, Edinburgh.
With united inter-denominational choirs and congregations of the neighbourhood.
Conducted by Andrew D. Miller
Introduced by Murdoch McPherson.

Contributors

Conductor:
Andrew D. Miller
Organist:
William Kennaway
Presenter:
Murdoch McPherson
Producer:
Ronald Falconer

Tom Salmon invites you to watch the construction of the new Anglican parish church recently completed on the Lockleaze housing estate, Bristol, and to see the part played in it by artist, craftsman, and parishioner.
BBC West Region Film Unit production

Contributors

Presenter:
Tom Salmon
Producer:
Kenneth Savidge
Film editor:
Bob Higgins
Film editor:
Betty Block

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:
Mary Evans
Producer:
Richard Evans
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman

by Clemence Dane.
Starring Stephen Murray, Tom Fleming, Rachel Gurney, Joyce Heron, Cyril Luckham

Contributors

Author:
Clemence Dane
Producer:
Harold Clayton
Designer:
Barry Learoyd
Sir Joseph Brack:
Stephen Murray
Kitty Cramer:
Joyce Heron
Adam Sylvester:
Cyril Luckham
Henry Brack:
John Humphry
Ellen McLeod:
Rachel Gurney
Mark:
Roderick Lovell
Gibson:
Alan Edwards
First woman:
Cicely Paget-Bowman
Second woman:
Rita Webb
Porter:
Blake Butler
Thomas Bellenger:
Tom Fleming
Porter's son:
Pip Rolls
Alice:
Margo Jenkins
Hugh Kinross:
Richard Burrell

A fortnightly magazine of the arts.
Tonight's edition includes:
What Makes a Tenor?
Last week the National Federation of Music Societies held a Tenor Competition in London to find promising young singers. Bernard Keeffe of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden discusses the qualities of a great tenor and the reasons why this country has produced so few of them.
Introduced and edited by Huw Wheldon.

Contributors

Item presenter (What Makes a Tenor?):
Bernard Keeffe
Film Editor:
Allan Tyrer
Associate producer:
Nancy Thomas
Associate producer:
Humphrey Burton
Presenter/editor:
Huw Wheldon

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