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Chwarae'r ffon ddwybig gydag Emrys Cleaver yn ein harwain ar hynt gerddorol yng nghwmni
Kenneth Bowen, Valerie Morgan, Pedwarawd Rhydderch Jones a Chor Meibion Treorci
Corfeistr. John H. Davies
Y cyfeilydd, Arwel Hughea
Golygydd cerdd. Alwyn Jones
Cynllunydd, Colin Shaw
Y cynhyrchu gan Murfyn Owen
The Old and the New: a programme of music.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Llanddona, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

and Weather for Farmers
Introduced by Andrew Biggar.

Three farmers describe their farms and discuss their differing systems in three successive prolamines, the third of which features the farm of Frank Taylor in Nottinghamshire.
Filmed by the BBC Agricultural Film Unit

Contributors

Presenter:
Andrew Biggar
Interviewee:
Frank Taylor
Film edited by:
Colin Moffat
Director:
John Kenyon
Producer:
Ronald Webster

A crime series from the novels of Georges Simenon
Dramatised by Giles Cooper from the novel "Un Echec de Maigret"
Starring Rupert Davies as Inspector Maigret
with Ewen Solon as Lucas and Helen Shingler as Madame Maigret, Neville Jason as Lapointe
Guest stars: Eric Pohlmann, Anthony Jacobs, Gwen Cherrell, Pauline Letts
A BBC recording produced in association with Winwell Productions Ltd.
(First shown on November 6, 1961)

Fumal, an old schoolfellow of Maigret's and now a wealthy meat trader, asks for police protection - and needs it.

Contributors

Author:
Georges Simenon
Dramatised by:
Giles Cooper
Director/Executive Producer:
Andrew Osborn
Designer:
Eileen Diss
Music composed by:
Ron Grainer
Film Cameraman:
A. A. Englander
Film Editor:
Barry Toovey
Script Editor:
Donald Bull
Associate:
Bill Luckwell
Martine:
Sheila Robins
Fumal:
Eric Pohlmann
Inspector Maigret:
Rupert Davies
Lapointe:
Neville Jason
Lucas:
Ewen Solon
Comeliau:
Noel Howlett
Joseph:
Anthony Jacobs
Victor:
Carl Duering
Louise:
Gwen Cherrell
Madame Fumal:
Pauline Letts
Felix:
David Courtney
Madame Maigret:
Helen Shingler
Emile:
Derek Benfield
Madame Gaillardin:
Cicely Paget-Bowman
Locksmith:
Eddie Malin

from the novel Gone to Earth by Mary Webb.
A film starring Jennifer Jones with David Farrar, Cyril Cusack and Sybil Thorndike.
Written, produced, and directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger.

The strange brooding tale of a high-spirited passionate country girl-half gypsy-for whom the legend of the Black Huntsman has a special and tragic significance.

Contributors

From the novel Gone to Earth by:
Mary Webb
Writer/producer/director:
Michael Powell
Writer/producer/director:
Emeric Pressburger
Hazel Woodus:
Jennifer Jones
Jack Redding:
David Farrar
Edward Marston:
Cyril Cusack
Abet Woodus:
Esmond Knight
Mrs Marston:
Sybil Thorndike
Andrew Vessons:
Hugh Griffith

by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Dramatised in six episodes by Constance Cox.
with John Cairney as James Durie, Master of Ballantrae and John Breslin as his brother Henry
From Scotland

Contributors

Author:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Dramatised by:
Constance Cox
Producer:
Pharic MacLaren
Designer:
Stanley Morris
Tarn Macmorland:
Iain Dunnett
James Durie:
John Cairney
Lord Durrisdeer:
David Steuart
Alison Graeme:
Hilary Thomson
John Paul:
Douglas Murchie
Henry Durie:
John Breslin
Macconochie:
James Gibson
Jessie Brown:
Una McLean
Landlord:
James Stuart
Man at inn:
Alistair Audsley
Man at inn:
Gerard Slevin
Man at inn:
Alan MacKill
Maggie Gibson:
Marjorie Thomson

A Western film series.
Starring John Smith, Robert Fuller
with Spring Byington, Dennis Holmes
and Guest star, Dan Duryea

Three desperate men take over the Sherman ranch to carry out a murder, and with Daisy and Mike held as hostages, Slim and Jess seem powerless to prevent them.

Contributors

Slim Sherman:
John Smith
Jess Harper:
Robert Fuller
Mike:
Dennis Holmes
Daisy Cooper:
Spring Byington
Ben Sanford:
Dan Duryea

Community hymn-singing from Fisherwick Presbyterian Church, Belfast.
With Janette Simpson (soprano) and pupils of Victoria College, Belfast.
Conducted by Havelock Nelson
Trumpeters, Pupils of Royal Belfast Academical Institution
Introduced by Edgar Boucher.

Contributors

Presenter:
Edgar Boucher
Soprano:
Janette Simpson
Conductor:
Havelock Nelson
Trumpeters:
Pupils of Royal Belfast Academical Institution
Organist:
Geoffrey Trory
Prayer and Blessing:
The Rev. J.H. Withers
Arranged by:
Moore Wasson
Presented by:
David Hannon

The Rev. Dr. Hugh Douglas answers questions arising from his broadcasts and put by Magnus Magnusson about Christian belief and everyday life.
Chairman, Esmond Wright
From Scotland

Contributors

Panellist:
The Rev. Dr. Hugh Douglas
Panellist:
Magnus Magnusson
Chairman:
Esmond Wright

Chairman, Eamonn Andrews
Panel: Isobel Barnett, Barbara Kelly, Alan Melville, Sidney James 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
Panellist:
Sidney James
Research:
Julia Cave
Producer:
Richard Evans
Devised by:
Mark Goodson
Devised by:
Bill Todman

by Janet McNeill.
[Starring] Clifford Evans, Peggy Marshall, Janina Faye with Harold Goldblatt

With her mother in hospital and her father mysteriously away, Elisabeth is sent to an unknown uncle and aunt in Belfast. The play deals with the conflict aroused in the child's conscience when she is placed in unfamiliar surroundings.

Contributors

Writer:
Janet McNeill
Producer:
Ronald Mason
Designer:
Stephen Bundy
Maud Acheson:
Peggy Marshall
Henry Acheson:
Clifford Evans
Mrs McNally:
Noel Hood
Mrs Duncan:
Shela Ward
Elisabeth Lorimer:
Janina Faye
Cassie:
Kathleen Feenan
Inspector Taylor:
Harold Goldblatt
Rev Patterson:
Norman Henry
Mr Johnson:
Len Fenton
Evangelist:
Michael Williams

presenting Erik Bruhn, Sonia Arova, Virginia Gordoni, Louis Quilico, Ralph Holmes
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Led by John Ronayne
Conducted by Marcus Dods

Contributors

Dancer:
Erik Bruhn
Dancer:
Sonia Arova
Soprano:
Virginia Gordoni
Baritone:
Louis Quilico
Violinist:
Ralph Holmes
Musicians:
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
[Orchestra] led by:
John Ronayne
[Orchestra] conducted by:
Marcus Dods
Designer:
Marilyn Taylor
Producer:
Patricia Foy

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