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Y mae cynnig hael Syr David James i'r Eglwysi ymneilltuol ar amod undeb &'i gilydd wedi creu cyffro ym mywyd crefyddol Cymru
Yn y rhaglen hon fe fydd tri chynrychiolydd yn trafod y sefyllfa bresennol. sef y Parehedigion H. Wynne GRIFFTH, Eglwys Bresbyteraidd Cymru: J. MANSEL. JOHN, y Bedyddwyr; IORWKRTH Jones , yr Annibynwyr ac yn cael eu holi gan ANEURIN TALFAN
Cynhyrchydd. Myrfyn Owen Y rhaglen vng ngofal
Y Parch. GLYN PARRY-JONES
Uniting the Denominations: a discussion.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Llanddona, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Unknown:
David James
Unknown:
J. Mansel.
Unknown:
Iorwkrth Jones
Unknown:
Aneurin Talfan

A romantic comedy.
[Starring] Ronald Colman and Ginger Rogers

What would you do if you found that your neighbour brought you good luck? Lovely Jean Newton thinks she has the answer when she asks David Grant, an artist from across the way, to share a sweepstake ticket. But the fact that they win creates its own problems.

Contributors

Director:
Lewis Milestone
David:
Ronald Colman
Jean:
Ginger Rogers
Freddie:
Jack Carson
Aunt:
Spring Byington
Mrs Sylvester:
Cecilia Loftus
Judge:
Harry Davenport

A crime series from the novels of Georges Simenon.
Dramatised by Giles Cooper from the novel 'L'Ecluse no. 1'.

Starring Rupert Davies as Inspector Maigret
with Ewen Solon as Lucas
Guest star, Francis de Wolff
A BBC recording produced in association with Winwell Productions Ltd.
(First shown on December 4, 1961)

The men of the Paris canals are tough and resentful of interference. So Maigret finds when he comes to investigate the mysterious accident to Emile Ducrau, and the dangerous web of relationships that caused it.

Contributors

Author:
Georges Simenon
Dramatised by:
Giles Cooper
Producer:
Rudolph Cartier
Designer:
Eileen Diss
Music composed by:
Ron Grainer
Film Cameraman:
Hugh Wilson
Film Editor:
Barry Toovey
Script Editor:
Donald Bull
Executive Producer:
Andrew Osborn
Associate:
Bill Luckwell
Gassin:
Al Mulock
Lock-Keeper:
Michael Golden
Bargee:
Dallas Cavell
Marius:
Michael Brennan
Ducrau:
Francis de Wolff
Aline:
Jan Kenny
Inspector Maigret:
Rupert Davies
Bebert:
Julian Sherrier
Mathilde:
Magda Miller
Madame Ducrau:
Hilda Fenemore
Jean:
Clive Marshall
Lucas:
Ewen Solon
Berthe:
Louise Purnell
Decharme:
Brian Hankins

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

The Master and Secundra Dass have returned to Durrisdeer. James continues his demands for money from the estates, and Henry and Alison are forced to flee in secret to America.
From Scotland

Contributors

Author:
Robert Louis Stevenson
Dramatised by:
Constance Cox
Producer:
Pharic MacLaren
Designer:
Stanley Morris
Jeannie:
Carole Matthew
James:
John Cairney
Secundra Dass:
Phil McCall
Ephraim Mackellar:
Paul Kermack
Henry:
John Breslin
Alison:
Hilary Thomson
Seaman:
John Shedden
General Clinton:
Martin Heller
Servant:
Arthur Boland

from Hamilton Old and Auchingramont Parish Kirk with a local congregation, and the pupils of Hamilton Academy.
Conducted by Peter Mooney
Prayer and Blessing by the Rev. John MacKechnie, M.B.E.
Introduced by Murdoch McPherson.
Ye gates, lift up your heads on high (Tune, St. George's Edinburgh)
Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness (Tune, Moredun)
All people that on earth do dwell (Tune, Old Hundredth, arr. Vaughan Williams)
The Flowering Manger (Buck)
Ho' ye that thirst (Tune, Wetherby)
Lord, in the fulness of my might (Tune, University)
Rejoice in the Lord (Purcell)
Behold! the mountain of the Lord (Tune, Glasgow)
The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended (Tune, St. Clement)

Contributors

Conductor:
Peter Mooney
Organist:
W. H. Irving
Prayer and Blessing:
The Rev. John MacKechnie
Presenter:
Murdoch McPherson
Producer:
The Rev. Dr. Ronald Falconer

Do fair play, courtesy, and keeping one's word still matter in this country?
How will these traditional ideals fit into our changing society?
A discussion between Lord Hailsham, Richard Hoggart, Simon Raven.
Chairman, Patrick O'Donovan

Contributors

Panellist:
Lord Hailsham
Panellist:
Richard Hoggart
Panellist:
Simon Raven
Chairman:
Patrick O'Donovan
Producer:
Peter Ferres

Heading west to new horizons and new adventures with John McIntire.

Charles B. Wooster's new acquisition, a pet buffalo with an unhappy knack of upsetting things and people, creates a new situation which Chris Hale finds difficult to solve.

Contributors

Christopher Hale:
John McIntire

Barbel Martin, The Ballerina on Black Ice stars in Television Icetime

Thrills and grace on ice by Britain's top professional stars in the second of a new series of gala programmes.
Featuring George Miller, Keith Keiley and Betty Loach, Jean Colquhoun, Clive and Carol Phipson, Sally Ross, and The Clown Princes of Shadow Skating, Gordon Holloway and Red Humphries

The programme recorded at Queen's Ice Club, London and arranged by Harry Lauder.
Introduced by Alan Weeks.

Contributors

Ice skater:
Barbel Martin
Ice skater:
George Miller
Ice skater:
Keith Keiley
Ice skater:
Betty Loach
Ice skater:
Jean Colquhoun
Ice skater:
Clive Phipson
Ice skater:
Carol Phipson
Ice skater:
Sally Ross
Ice skater:
Gordon Holloway
Ice skater:
Red Humphries
Arranged by:
Harry Lauder
Presenter:
Alan Weeks
Producer:
Bryan Cowgill

by Michael Voysey.
Starring Eartha Kitt, Richard Todd
with Bernard Archard, Margaretta Scott
and Marie Ney

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Voysey
Producer:
John Warrington
Designer:
Richard Wilmot
Sally Carrington:
Eartha Kitt
Michael Carrington:
Richard Todd
Edwin Carrington:
Bernard Archard
Cynthia Nash:
Margaretta Scott
Mrs Carrington:
Marie Ney
Peter Armstrong:
Jared Allen
Fiona Nash:
Joanna Craig
Alice:
Jennifer Wilson
Mrs Humphries:
Freda Bamford
Dr Mathews:
Newton Blick
Pamela:
Pauline Williams
George:
Terence Brook
Bill:
Michael Bird

Presenting Anneliese Rothenberger, Jorge Bolet, Anya Linden, Ronald Lewis, Ronald Hynd
Introduced by Bernard Keeffe.
The Pro Arte Orchestra
Leader, Max Salpeter
Conducted by Marcus Dods

Contributors

Soprano:
Anneliese Rothenberger
Pianist:
Jorge Bolet
Dancer:
Anya Linden
Baritone:
Ronald Lewis
Dancer:
Ronald Hynd
Presenter:
Bernard Keeffe
Musicians:
The Pro Arte Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Max Salpeter
Orchestra conducted by:
Marcus Dods
Designer:
Marilyn Taylor
Producer:
Patricia Foy

A second look at a controversial building designed by French architect Le Corbusier, and described as 'France's most famous ruin of the 40th century'. Film based on a 'Tonight' report by Trevor Philpott and Slim Hewitt.

Contributors

Cameraman:
Trevor Philpott
Cameraman:
Slim Hewitt
Editor:
Norman Carr
Producer:
Tony Essex

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