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The words of George Herbert read by Margaret Tyzack, Preston Lockwood and Philip Latham.
Sung by Don Rogers
Linked by John Glen with film of Bemerton and Fugglestone, of which George Herbert was Rector from 1630 to 1633.

Contributors

Reader:
Margaret Tyzack
Reader:
Preston Lockwood
Reader:
Philip Latham
Singer:
Don Rogers
Presenter:
John Glen
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

Y bennod olaf o ddrama gyfres Islwyn Ffowc Elis.
Some are Shepherds: final episode
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Writer:
Islwyn Ffowc Elis
Technical supervisor/goruchwyliwr technegol:
Fred Smith
Lighting/goleuo:
Jack Gorman
Costumes/gwisgoedd:
Mary Husband
Make-up/coluro:
Judy Tarling
Designer/cynllunydd:
David Butcher
Producer/cynhyrchydd:
Wilbert Lloyd Roberts
Williams y Porter:
Charles Williams
Yr Athro J.B. Thomas:
R. Llywelyn Thomas
Yr Athro Morris Phillips:
Dic Hughes
Y Prifathro Richard Gwynn:
Conrad Evans
Jac Lewis:
D.R. Jones
Curig Treharn:
J.O. Roberts
Gwenfron Gwynn:
Beryl Williams
Mrs Blodwen Gwynn:
Dilys Gunston Jones
Owen Morgan:
Arfon Jones
Emrys Parri:
Len J. Roberts
Jones:
Oszald Griffith

Introduced by John Cherrington.

Under what systems of management is it worth going to the expense of having a creep grazing set-up, and what has been learned during the past six or seven years about the management of the ewe flock under these conditions? J.N. Merridew, of King's College, Newcastle, and C.R.W. Spedding, of the Grassland Research Institute at Hurley, discuss the pros and cons

From the Midlands

and Weather for Farmers

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Guest:
J.N. Merridew
Guest:
C.R.W. Spedding
Film edited by:
Henry Fowler
Director:
John Kenyon
Producer:
Ronald Webster

The rise of Russian Power
This was an hour of total fascination Daily Mirror
Never has so much history of such significance been packed into one programme. Daily Sketch

A second chance to see, on rare historic film, the Russia of the Imperial Tsar, the October Revolution, Stalin's take-over after Lenin's death, and Russia's emergence as a major world power.
Written and narrated by Malcolm Muggeridge.
Music composed and condurted by Robert Farnon played by the New Symphony Orchestra of London
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Contributors

Writer/narrator:
Malcolm Muggeridge
Music composed and conducted by:
Robert Farnon
[Music played by]:
The New Symphony Orchestra of London
Sound mixer:
Robert Saunders
Film editor:
Ian Callaway
Producer:
Therese Denny

[Starring] Katharine Hepburn, Franchot Tone in Sir James Barrie's Quality Street
When a dashing young soldier goes on to the Napoleonic Wars, his sweet-heart is left to face loneliness and the gossip of inquisitive neighbours in a small English village.

Contributors

Phoebe Throssel:
Katharine Hepburn
Valentine Brown:
Franchot Tone
Susan Throssel:
Fay Bainter
Sergeant:
Eric Blore
Patty:
Cora Witherspoon
Miss Mary:
Estelle Winwood

A serial in six episodes 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
The hall porter:
Jimmy Gardner
Ada Clegg:
Wendy Hall
Gaspard:
Kenneth Toye
Miranda:
Julie Webb
John:
David Harries
Rev Mr Glen:
Michael Greenwood

A Western film series.
Starring Will Hutchins as Tom Brewster
with Guest star, Ty Hardin as Bronco Layne

Tom Brewster and his friend Toothy Thompson take on a dangerous job when they try to break up a powerful organisation of ruthless men.

Contributors

Tom Brewster:
Will Hutchins
Bronco Layne:
Ty Hardin

Congregational hymn-singing from Tabernacle Welsh Presbyterian Church, Cwmafan, Port Talbot with Maureen Guy.
Conducted by Mansel Thomas
Introduced by the Rev. Dr. Gwilym ap Robert.

Contributors

Singer:
Maureen Guy
Conductor:
Mansel Thomas
Organist:
Arwel Hughes
Presenter:
The Rev. Dr. Gwilym ap Robert
Producer:
Gethyn Stoodley Thomas

from Charles Curran, M.P., Geoffrey Smith and Patrick Wymark is Canon Collins who answers their questions about his aims and methods in founding the movement Christian Action.
From the Midlands
Patrick Wymark appears by permission of the Governors of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon

Contributors

Interviewer:
Charles Curran
Interviewer:
Geoffrey Smith
Interviewer:
Patrick Wymark
Interviewee:
Canon Collins
Arranged by:
Eric Blennerhassett
Producer:
Barrie Edgar

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

In which Charlie Chester introduces The Four Freshmen, Matt Monro, Danny Williams, Rodolfo, Rosemary Squires, Kenny Baker and his Band, Eric 'Jeeves' Grier, The Irving Davies Dancers, The Ivor Raymonde Singers.

Contributors

Presenter:
Charlie Chester
Singers:
The Four Freshmen
Singer:
Matt Monro
Singer:
Danny Williams
Magician:
null Rodolfo
Singer:
Rosemary Squires
Musicians:
Kenny Baker and his Band
Performer:
Eric 'Jeeves' Grier
Dancers:
The Irving Davies Dancers
Singers:
The Ivor Raymonde Singers
Continuity:
Bernard Botting
Continuity:
Charles Hart
Choreographer:
Irving Davies
Musical director:
Harry Rabinowitz
Orchestra leader:
Alec Firman
Designer:
George Djurkovic
Associate producer:
Travers Thorneloe
Producer:
Bryan Sears

by John Galsworthy.
[Starring] Keith Michell, Felix Aylmer, Jack Watling and Peter Wyngarde

Contributors

Writer:
John Galsworthy
Producer:
Harold Clayton
Designer:
Bernard Carey
Wardrobe supervised by:
Elizabeth Agombar
Make-up supervised by:
Tommy Manderson
Ferdinand de Levis:
Peter Wyngarde
Lady Adela:
Diana Hope
Charles Winsor:
Jack Watling
Treisure:
Geoffrey Denys
General Canynge:
Felix Aylmer
Margaret Orme:
Zinnia Charlton
Mabel Dancy:
Jennifer Wright
Captain Ronald Dancy, D.S.O.:
Keith Michell
Inspector Dede:
Michael Collins
Constable:
Max Latimer
Robert:
Peter Ellis
Augustus Borring:
Bryan Coleman
Lord St Erth:
Austin Trevor
Major Colford:
William Dexter
Edward Graviter:
David Garth
Clerk:
Danvers Walker
Gilman:
George Woodbridge
Jacob Twisden:
Oliver Johnston
Ricardos:
Ivor Salter

Presenting Adele Leigh, Colette Marchand, Milorad Miskovitch, Nigel Douglas, Sergio Varella Cid, Jacqueline Du Pre.
Philharmonia Orchestra
Led by Hans Geiger
Conducted by Marcus Dods

Contributors

Soprano:
Adele Leigh
Dancer:
Colette Marchand
Dancer:
Milorad Miskovitch
Performer:
Nigel Douglas
Pianist:
Sergio Varella Cid
Cellist:
Jacqueline Du Pre
Musicians:
Philharmonia Orchestra
[Orchestra] led by:
Hans Geiger
[Orchestra] conducted by:
Marcus Dods
Designer:
Marilyn Taylor
Producer:
Patricia Foy

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