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Cwrdd a phobl
Ymweld a lleoedd
Ymdrin a phynciau yiig- nghwnini OWEN EDWARDS Rhaglen ddyddiol dan ofal NAN DAVIES , IFOR REES JACK Williams
Today: a topical magazine.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nan Davies
Unknown:
Ifor Rees
Unknown:
Jack Williams

A cartoon feature film.

Our hero Hoppity the Grasshopper, his sweetheart Honey Bee, and the villainous C. Bagley Beetle are some of the delightful cartoon characters who live just forty-five inches from Broadway on a disused plot of land soon to be developed as a skyscraper.

Contributors

Director:
Dave Fleischer
Producer:
Max Fleischer
Music and lyrics:
Hoagy Carmichael
Music and lyrics:
Frank Loesser
Music and lyrics:
Sammy Timberg

Round 3 of Television's skating competition from the Ice Stadium, Nottingham.
Introduced by Alan Weeks.
Judges: Thelma Rogers, Steve Boardman
Third of a series of programmes in which six teams of top professional Ice-skaters are judged on their interpretation of pop discs.

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan Weeks
Judge:
Thelma Rogers
Judge:
Steve Boardman
Discs edited by:
Reg Perrin
Devised and produced by:
Philip Lewis

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Contributors

Presenter:
Eamonn Andrews
Writing and research:
Peter Moore
Writing and research:
Nickola Sterne
Writing and research:
Arthur Sellwood
Writing and research:
Alfred Draper
Writing and research:
John Ralph
Writing and research:
Suzanne Twiston-Davies
Story Editor:
John Sandilands
Incidental music conducted by:
James Turner
Associate producer:
David Croft
Producer:
T. Leslie Jackson
This Is Your Life was devised by:
Ralph Edwards

A Musical Spectacle
See above and page 19

The Big Parade
featuring The Band of the Irish Guards, Director of Music, Major C. H. Jaeger; Sixty-five Trumpets; Sixty-five Post-horns; Michael Freedman and his Ladies Orchestra; The Luton Girls Choir, Musical Director, Arthur Davies; The Twelve Leslie Roberts Silhouettes; Margot Barry; Darly's Dogs; The Twelve Stellar Strings, Directed by Michael Freedman

Finlandia by Sibelius

The Nuns' Chorus from Casanova

The Easter Hymn from Cavalleria Rusticana

The Trumpet Voluntary

The Post-Horn Galop

Opening number: The Big Parade composed by Jack Strachey

Contributors

Choreography:
Leslie Roberts
Settings:
Clifford Hatts
Film Cameraman:
Tony Leggo
Film Editor:
Geoff Botterill
Film Editor:
Peter Cantor
Devised and produced by:
Richard Afton

by Barre Lyndon.
Starring Leo McKern
with Patsy Rowlands, Jill Dixon

The patients of Dr. Clitterhouse would be amazed if they could see the contents of the doctor's bag after one of his mysterious nightly excursions.

Contributors

Author:
Barre Lyndon
Producer:
George R. Foa
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Dr Clitterhouse:
Leo McKern
Nurse Ann:
Jill Dixon
Inspector Charles:
Robert Cawdron
Pal:
William Marlowe
Benny Kellerman:
John Bennett
Oakie:
Barry Wilsher
Daisy:
Patsy Rowlands
Sergeant Bates:
Ian Paterson
Badger:
Charles Kay
Sir William Grant:
Ian Colin

Second of four programmes in which a Continental capital competes against a British city.

In Oslo
Kjell Karlsen and his Orchestra
Produced by Johnny Beron in the Samfundssalen

In Nottingham
Gene Mayo and his Orchestra
Produced by Philip Lewis in the Palais Ballroom

Judges:
Keith Jones, Bob Garganico, England
Rander Band Gullord, Norway
Paul Doorme, Belgium

Contributors

Musicians (In Oslo):
Kjell Karlsen and his Orchestra
Commentator (In Oslo):
Peter West
Producer (In Oslo):
Johnny Beron
Musicians (In Nottingham):
Gene Mayo and his Orchestra
Commentator (In Nottingham):
Alan Weeks
Producer (In Nottingham):
Philip Lewis
Judge (England):
Keith Jones
Judge (England):
Bob Garganico
Judge (Norway):
Rander Band Gullord
Judge (Belgium):
Paul Doorme
Arranged by:
Eric Morley
Executive producer:
Barrie Edgar

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