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Rhaglen wythnosol y plant yn cyflwyno
Jim Cro Crwstyn gyda Sassie Rees yn canu eich holt hwiangerddi
Cyfeilydd, Maimie Noel Jones . ynghyd a stori
' Het Newydd Geini Glwcgan ' Amy Parry-Williams Storiwr, Nesta Harris
Darluniau gan Hywel Harries Y cyflwyno gan
Sheila Huw Jones
Y cyfarwyddo gan EVELYN WILLIAMS
Recordiad y BBC
Children's Television
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Cro Crwstyn
Unknown:
Sassie Rees
Unknown:
Maimie Noel Jones
Unknown:
Geini Glwcgan
Unknown:
Amy Parry-Williams
Unknown:
Nesta Harris
Unknown:
Darluniau Gan Hywel Harries
Unknown:
Sheila Huw Jones
Unknown:
Evelyn Williams

A series of adventures set under the Big Top
with Mickey Braddock as Corky, Noah Beery as Joey, the Clown, Robert Lowery as Big Tim Champion, Guinn Williams as Pete, the Canvasman, Andy Clyde as Colonel Jack

Corky is thrilled with the present Colonel Jack has given him-a small royal elephant from India which he christens Bimbo Junior. But Corky's old pal Bimbo becomes very jealous of this new rival and goes on strike.

Contributors

Corky:
Mickey Braddock
Joey, the Clown:
Noah Beery
Big Tim Champion:
Robert Lowery
Pete, the Canvasman:
Guinn Williams
Colonel Jack:
Andy Clyde

Mr. Pastry's Progress through six new adventures
Starring Richard Hearne (Mr. Pastry)

Mr. Pastry starts the day by cleaning his bike, makes a dog's dinner of it - and ends up in hospital!

Contributors

Designer:
Malcolm Middleton
Script:
James Cairncross
Additional material:
Richard Hearne
Producer:
David Goddard
Mr. Pastry:
Richard Hearne
Susan:
Cambria Smith
Michael:
Roger May
Miss Print:
Barbara Hicks
Receptionist:
Helen Cope
Ticket collector:
Peter Welch
Alfie:
Kenneth Gouge
Nurse:
Katy Wild
Doctor:
Robert Fyfe
Buckingham:
John Holmes's Scruffy

A new disc-a Hit or a Miss?
Comments and opinions on the latest pop releases.
This week's panel: Sid James, Miriam Karlin, Carole Carr, Robert Farnon
In the chair, David Jacobs

Contributors

Panellist:
Sid James
Panellist:
Miriam Karlin
Panellist:
Carole Carr
Panellist:
Robert Farnon
Chairman:
David Jacobs
Programme devised by:
Peter Potter
Presentation:
Johnnie Stewart

A serial in thirteen parts by Donald Wilson.
Joey goes down to 'The Seven Stars' without the necklace to meet the Lilywhite boys who are to snatch the germanium. Polly surprises them by turning up on their doorstep.

Contributors

Writer:
Donald Wilson
Music composed by:
Ron Grainer
Designer:
Robert Macgowan
Director:
Dorothea Brooking
Producer:
Douglas Allen
Polly Arden:
Lana Morris
Blackie Lilywhite:
Wolfe Morris
Oscar Lilywhite:
Alan Wheatley
Joey Walker:
Derek Francis
Snub:
Paul Stockman
Harry:
Stan Simmons
Plain-clothes detective:
Nigel Sharpe
Det-Inspector Roger Stanton:
Tony Britton
'The Seven Stars' Trio:
Johnny Hawksworth and his Planets
'The Seven Stars' Singer:
Elaine Delmar
Steve:
Kevin Stoney
Martha Barlow:
Julia Lockwood
Det -Sergeant Quimby:
Wilfred Babbage
Willie Walker:
Andrew Sachs

In which Billy Cotton calls Wakey-Wakey!
with Special Guest Star, Frankie Vaughan
Danny Williams and Mrs. Mills
and the regulars: Alan Breeze, Kathie Kay, The High-Lights, The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes

Contributors

Presenter/bandleader:
Billy Cotton
Musicians:
The Billy Cotton Band
Singer/guest star:
Frankie Vaughan
Singer:
Danny Williams
Pianist:
Mrs. Mills
Singer:
Alan Breeze
Singer:
Kathie Kay
Singers:
The High-Lights
Dancers:
The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes
Associate conductor:
Harry Rabinowitz
Script:
Jimmy Grafton
Design:
Lionel Radford
Choreographer/associate producer:
Leslie Roberts
Production:
Bill Cotton, Jnr.

A film series starring Raymond Burr as the famous lawyer investigator created by Erle Stanley Gardner.
With Barbara Hale, William Hopper, William Talman, Ray Collins

Perry Mason has an unexpected client when his associate Paul Drake is accused of murder. Mason's investigation leads him to a family who feel that wealth and social position can take care of everything... including murder.

Contributors

Character created by:
Erle Stanley Gardner
Perry Mason:
Raymond Burr
Della Street:
Barbara Hale
Paul Drake:
William Hopper
Hamilton Burger:
William Talman
Lt. Tragg:
Ray Collins

[Starring] Errol Flynn
with Micheline Presle, Vincent Price, Agnes Moorhead

Set in New Orleans in 1860, this is the story of a daring sea captain and his love for a beautiful Creole servant girl who is driven to marry a rival by her ruthless ambition to become first lady of the most sophisticated city of the New World.

Contributors

Produced and directed by:
William Marshall
Captain Fabian:
Errol Flynn
Lea Marriotte:
Micheline Presle
George Brissac:
Vincent Price
Jesebel:
Agnes Moorhead
Henri Brissac:
Victor Francen
Constable Gilpin:
Jim Gerald

Written by Vince Powell, Harry Driver, and Frank Roscoe.
A second showing of The Holiday
Starring Harry Worth
with Leonard Williams, Ronnie Stevens, Reginald Marsh, Ballard Berkeley, Evan Thomas, Pat Wallworth, Meg Johnson, Joan Sharp
From the North

Contributors

Writer:
Vince Powell
Writer:
Harry Driver
Writer:
Frank Roscoe
Settings:
Kenneth Lawson
Producer:
John Ammonds
Himself:
Harry Worth
[Actor]:
Leonard Williams
[Actor]:
Ronnie Stevens
[Actor]:
Reginald Marsh
[Actor]:
Ballard Berkeley
[Actor]:
Evan Thomas
[Actress]:
Pat Wallworth
[Actress]:
Meg Johnson
[Actress]:
Joan Sharp

Introduced by Kenneth Wolstenholme.

International Football: Scotland v. England
At the famous Hampden Park Stadium in Glasgow, Kenneth Wolstenholme reports on Scotland's attempt to 'wipe out' last year's 9-3 record defeat by England when these two teams last met at Wembley.

International Rugby: France v. Ireland
And in Paris, Peter West reports on France's last chance to retain the Rugby Union International Championship.

Contributors

Presenter/commentator (Scotland v. England):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Commentator (International Rugby:
France v. Ireland): Peter West
Editor:
Lawrie Higgins
Presented by:
Richard Tilling

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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