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The choirs of Ealing Grammar School for Boys and Notting Hill and Ealing High Schools for Girls
Trained by John Railton
Olive Zorian and Frances Mason (violins), Cecil Aronowitz (viola), Eleanor Warren (cello), James Blades (percussion), Winifred Taylor and Tom McCall (piano duet)
Conductor, Kenneth Alwyn
Previously shown on June 28
(to 11.55)

Contributors

Music:
Benjamin Britten
Words:
Eric Crozier
Singers:
Choir of Ealing Grammar School for Boys
Singers:
Choir of Notting Hill High School for Girls
Singers:
Choir of Ealing High School for Girls
Choirs trained by:
John Railton
Violinist:
Olive Zorian
Violinist:
Frances Mason
Viola:
Cecil Aronowitz
Cellist:
Eleanor Warren
Percussionist:
James Blades
Pianist:
Winifred Taylor
Pianist:
Tom McCall
Musical Assistant:
Alan Harris
Conductor:
Kenneth Alwyn
Film Editor:
John Griffiths
Series Producer:
John Hosier
The opera directed by:
Douglas Craig
Sam:
David Pinto
Rowan:
April Cantelo
Juliet:
Jennifer Marks
Jonny:
Charles Malins
Gay:
Roger Fay
Sophie:
Susan Smith
Tina:
Frances Dawe
Hugh:
Robert Hall
Miss Baggott:
Anna Pollak
Tom:
Norman Lumsden
Alfred:
Max Worthley

i'r
Parch. Cynolwyn Pngh
Ychydig cyn ei farwolaeth bu i'r gweinidog ar lienor adnabyddus adrodd wrth John Roberts Williams a chwithau rai o atgofion bywyd
Y ffilmio gan James Gemmell
Golygydd mlmiau, Terry Laurie Y cynhyrchu gan Iran O. Williams
Teledwyd am y tro cyntaf Hydret 8, 1961
Reminiscences by the Rev. Cynolwyn Pugh.

(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Llanddona, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

::
Cynolwyn Pngh
::
John Roberts Williams
::
James Gemmell
::
Terry Laurie
Presenter:
The Rev. Cynolwyn Pugh

BBC Outside Broadcast Units bring you the ninth day's play featuring The Semi-Finals of the Men's Singles direct from the All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon with Commentary-News Flashes-Summaries by Dan Maskell, Peter West, David Coleman and Jack Kramer.

Contributors

Commentary-News Flashes-Summaries:
Dan Maskell
Commentary-News Flashes-Summaries:
Peter West
Commentary-News Flashes-Summaries:
David Coleman
Commentary-News Flashes-Summaries:
Jack Kramer
Television presentation:
Innes Lloyd
Television presentation:
A. P. Wilkinson
Executive producer:
Bryan Cowgill

stars Jimmy Edwards who reveals for a second time The Face of Genius
Written by Frank Muir and Denis Norden
featuring June Whitfield, Dick Emery, Paul Eddington, Prunella Scales, Ronnie Barker
with Alister Smart, John Grieve, Diane Elliott, Yvonne Gilan, June Munro, Terry Bale

Contributors

Writer:
Frank Muir
Writer:
Denis Norden
Incidental Music:
Dennis Wilson
Orchestra conducted by:
Harry Rabinowitz
Designer:
Marilyn Taylor
Producer:
James Gilbert
Prof. Jim Morrell:
Jimmy Edwards [character name unbilled]
2nd Col. Downs:
June Whitfield [character name unbilled]
2nd Laura Morrell:
Dick Emery [character name unbilled]
Col. Downs:
Paul Eddington [character name unbilled]
Laura Morrell:
Prunella Scales [character name unbilled]
Newsreader:
Ronnie Barker [character name unbilled]
Kenneth Kendall:
Alister Smart [character name unbilled]
George:
John Grieve [character name unbilled]
2nd George:
Diane Elliott [character name unbilled]
Judith Chalmers:
Yvonne Gilan [character name unbilled]
Liz:
June Munro [character name unbilled]
Corporal:
Terry Bale [character name unbilled]

A Western film series.
Starring Ty Hardin as the roving cowboy adventurer.

When Doc Gillis is released from jail after serving a seven-year sentence, four men have reason to fear his return-the four men responsible for his conviction. But when he arrives in Willow Spring he seems to have forgotten his threats of revenge.

Contributors

Bronco Layne:
Ty Hardin

Words and music from summers past recalled for you in a programme introduced by Eric Robinson and produced by Bryan Sears.
with Pip Hinton, Elizabeth Larner, David Kernan, Andy Cole, Mavis Ascott, Josephine Blake, Bob Stevenson and this week's guest artist, Dick Emery.
The George Mitchell Singers

Contributors

Presenter/The Orchestra conducted by:
Eric Robinson
Producer:
Bryan Sears
Singer:
Pip Hinton
Singer:
Elizabeth Larner
Singer:
David Kernan
Singer:
Andy Cole
Dancer:
Mavis Ascott
Dancer:
Josephine Blake
Dancer:
Bob Stevenson
Comedian/guest artist:
Dick Emery
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
The Orchestra leader:
David McCallum
Orchestration:
Ray Terry
Orchestration:
Alan Bristow
Numbers staged by:
Alfred Rodrigues
Settings:
Roger Andrews

The improbable story of how the new Festival Theatre at Chichester was inspired, designed, and built it.
The programme includes contributions by The Theatre's first director, Sir Laurence Olivier and by Sir Tyrone Guthrie, Fay Compton, Sir Michael Redgrave, Kathleen Harrison, John Neville, Roger Furse, Philip Powell and its founder, Leslie Evershed Martin.

10.0-10.15 Johnny Morris
looks at the ways in which we are entertained
10.15-10.30 Landscape in Sussex
A study in water-colour by Claude Muncaster.
(Rowridge, Brighton)

10.0-10.30 Farming Club
(Manningtree)

Contributors

Speaker:
Sir Laurence Olivier
Speaker:
Sir Tyrone Guthrie
Speaker:
Fay Compton
Speaker:
Sir Michael Redgrave
Speaker:
Kathleen Harrison
Speaker:
John Neville
Speaker:
Roger Furse
Speaker:
Philip Powell
Speaker:
Leslie Evershed Martin
Cameraman:
Maurice Fisher
Sound recordist:
James Caulfield
Film editor:
Ronald Martin
Producer:
Peter Maggs
Producer:
John Boorman
Presenter (Johnny Morris):
Johnny Morris
Artist (Landscape in Sussex):
Claude Muncaster

On the eve of his first visit to London as Acting Secretary-General of the United Nations, U Thant talks to Alistair Cooke about his early life in Burma, his view of the United Nations, and his hopes for world peace.
A United Nations film

Contributors

Interviewee:
U Thant
Interviewer:
Alistair Cooke

Rhai o'r ffilmiau a ddangoswyd yn rhaglenni Heddiw, ac y derbyniwyd amryw geisiadau am gael eu gweld eto Teulu'r Ferwig
Atgofion Cei Newydd
Torri Mawn
Cadw'n Ffit
Torri Gwallt a Border Bach
Fe'u cyflwynir gan Owen Edwards
Welsh films previously shown in 'Heddiw' shown again by request.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Llanddona, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

(to 23.40)

Contributors

Unknown:
Owen Edwards

BBC Television

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