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O ddyfnderoedd Chwarel lechi Aberllefenni, ger Corris, daw swn diwydrwydd newydd, annisgwyliadwy
Ym mherfeddion y mynydd cyflwyna Alun Williams ac Alan Protheroe hanes ail-eni un o hen ddiwydiannau cefn gwlad Meirion
Y cynhyrchu gan Selwyn Roderick
Recordiad y BBC
Campwaith o raglen, a theilwng o'r clod uchaf-Y Cymro
Ail delediad o'r rhaglen a welwyd ym mis Awst 1961
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Llanddona, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

including:

Animal Sketch-Book
Drawn by Ralph Thompson.
An artist's impression of animals at play, including snow leopard kittens, genet, giraffe, and capuchin monkey.
From the West

and
Corral
A film from Canada showing how a cowboy trains a wild horse and by kindness and understanding teaches it to carry a rider and obey his wishes.

Contributors

Artist (Animal Sketch-Book):
Ralph Thompson
Presentation (Animal Sketch-Book):
Winwood Reade

A second chance to see the story by L. H. Evers.
Adapted and produced by Dorothea Brooking.

Contributors

Author:
L. H. Evers
Adapter/producer:
Dorothea Brooking
Film cameraman:
Leonard Newson
Film editor:
Larry Toft
Australian film sequences:
Bert Nicholas
Designer:
Robert Macgowan
Anton:
Michael Meier
Prof:
Michael Luckie
Stanley:
Peter Hempson
Evans:
Maurice Travers
Tommo:
Kevin Brennan
Spider:
Edwin Finn
Ben:
Geoffrey Bettenay
Stephan Smertzer:
John Abineri
Police Officer:
John Trenaman
Frau Smertzer:
Stella Textor

The uses - and abuses - of a greenhouse!
Orchids? Tomatoes? Pot Plants? Or-?
Do amateurs get the maximum Potential out of their greenhouse or lean-to? Or is it just a wasted or half-wasted expense?
From the Midlands

Contributors

Presenter:
John Warren
Guest:
Edward Humphris
Guest:
Eric Lawson
Guest:
Mrs. Lewis Harborne
Cameraman:
Tom Savage
Producer:
Paul Morby

A second chance to see Britain's Montreux entry.

featuring Ted Heath his Orchestra and Percussion
with Carole Carr, Anita Harris, Irving Davies, Tubby Hayes, Kenny Baker and The Irving Davies Dancers

Contributors

Musicians:
Ted Heath his Orchestra and Percussion
Singer:
Carole Carr
Singer:
Anita Harris
Dancer/choreography:
Irving Davies
Saxophonist:
Tubby Hayes
Trumpeter:
Kenny Baker
Dancers:
The Irving Davies Dancers
Orchestrations:
Johnny Keating
Orchestrations:
Ralph Dollimore
Design:
Lionel Radford
Production:
Yvonne Littlewood

Written by Eric Sykes.
A second showing of Sykes and a Dream
Starring Eric Sykes
featuring Hattie Jacques
with Moira Redmond
and Richard Caldicot, Patricia Hayes, Brian Rawlinson, Sidney Keith, Leonard Grahame, Louis Haslar

Contributors

Writer:
Eric Sykes
Incidental music:
Gordon Franks
Designer:
Roger Andrews
Director:
Sydney Lotterby
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson
Eric:
Eric Sykes
Hattie:
Hattie Jacques
[Actress]:
Moira Redmond
[Actor]:
Richard Caldicot
[Actress]:
Patricia Hayes
[Actor]:
Brian Rawlinson
[Actor]:
Sidney Keith
[Actor]:
Leonard Grahame
[Actor]:
Louis Haslar

A film drama.
Starring Fred MacMurray

A mother's belief in her son's innocence and a newspaperman's sense for a good story brings hope of release to a man serving life imprisonment for the alleged shooting of a policeman.

Contributors

Director:
Bernard Girard
Reporter Peterson:
Fred MacMurray
Convict:
Joe Mantel
Convict's mother:
Lisa Golm
Convict's ex-wife:
Natalie Norwick
City editor:
Robert H. Harris
False witness:
Ian MacDonald

People of Gosport air their views for spontaneous comment by Nemone Lethbridge,
Lord Mancroft, Michael Flanders.
Chairman, David Dimbleby
An Outside Broadcast from the West

Contributors

Panellist:
Nemone Lethbridge
Panellist:
Lord Mancroft
Panellist:
Michael Flanders
Chairman:
David Dimbleby
Producer:
Michael Bowen

by Alan Plater.
Starring Alfred Lynch
with June Barry, Angela Douglas, John Thaw
From the North

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Plater
Design:
Paul Bernard
Production:
Vivian A. Daniels
Lennie:
Alfred Lynch
Stan:
John Thaw
Anne:
June Barry
Grandad:
Charles Denville
Mum:
Mary Quinn
Dad:
Douglas Ives
Liz:
Angela Douglas

A documentary film by Magnus Eriksson.
English commentary spoken by John Glen.

A blind man strolls alone through the streets of Stockholm 'seeing' the people and landmarks that he once knew well, and commenting on how much more vivid they are to him now than when he had his sight.
This film was one of Sweden's entries for the Italia Prize, 1962.

Contributors

Producer:
Magnus Eriksson
Director:
Bo Bjelvenstam
Narrator:
John Glen

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This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More