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Rhaglen o'ch dewis chwi eich hunain yn cynnwys cerddoriaeth, adroddiadau, a ffilmiau gyda
David Lewis, Beatrice Edwards, John Gerrard, T.H. Evans
Parti Dinas Mawddwy
Telynores, Mairwen Roberts
Cyfeilydd, Arwel Hughes
Y cyflwyno gan
Shan Emlyn ac Owen Edwards
Golygydd cerdd, Moelfryn Harriea Y cynllunio gan Pauline Harrison Y ffllmio gan Ted Brown
Y cynhyrchu gan Ifan O. Williams Recordiad y BBC
Ceisiadau ar gyfer y rhaglen i'w hanfon i 'Os Gwelwch yn Dda' BBC, Caerdydd
A programme of requests.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Llandrindod Wells, Llanddona, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Donald Holms introduces the third of four Christian comments on life as it is and as it might be.
This week: Canon Fenton Morley assisted by Rex Palmer and Edward Darling accompanied on guitar by Nicholas Mors.

Contributors

Presenter:
Donald Holms
Speaker:
Canon Fenton Morley
Assisted by:
Rex Palmer
Singer/Assisted by:
Edward Darling
Guitarist:
Nicholas Mors
Producer:
R. T. Brooks

and Weather for Farmers
Introduced by John Cherrington.

Britain has the reputation for being the livestock farm of the world. Are the breeders doing enough to live up to this, and are they making sufficient use of the scientist?
Professor M. McG. Cooper questions Tom Brewis, an Aberdeen Angus breeder, and John Moffitt, a Friesian breeder; and Geoffrey Sykes compares their work with poultry breeding techniques.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Cherrington
Interviewer:
Professor M. McG. Cooper
Interviewee:
Tom Brewis
Interviewee:
John Moffitt
Reporter:
Geoffrey Sykes
Film editor:
Colin Moffat
Film editor:
Oliver White
Production team:
Philip Lewis
Production team:
Dickman Coates
Producer:
John Kenyon

Direct from Belgrade
The first of three visits to the Yugoslav National Army Stadium for reports and commentaries on the final day of the Championships.
The start of the Marathon, the finals of the Women's 80 metres Hurdles the Men's 110 metres Hurdles, and the Men's 200 metres are some of this afternoon's events.
Presented by the Yugoslav Television Service

Contributors

Commentator:
David Coleman
Commentator:
Norris McWhirter

by Constance Cox.
Based upon What Katy Did at School by Susan Coolidge
Starring Susan Hampshire, John Welsh

Contributors

Author:
Susan Coolidge
Adapted by:
Constance Cox
Producer:
Dorothea Brooking
Film sequences director:
Edward Barnes
Film Cameraman:
George Gibbings
Film Editor:
Ted Walter
Settings:
Daphne Shortman
Katy Carr:
Susan Hampshire
Mrs Page:
Viola Keats
Dr Carr:
John Welsh
Bridget:
Kathleen St John
Lilly Page:
Anne Kettle
Clover Carr:
Michele Dotrice
Dorry Carr:
Paul Large
Elsie Carr:
Elspeth Pirie
Miss Finch:
Edna Morris
Mrs Florence:
Margot Thomas
Rose Red:
Sandra Michaels
Mary Silver:
Jennie Latham
Miss Jane:
Margaret Diamond
Bella Arkwright:
Georgina Sibley
Sally Allsop:
Della Walker
Alice Gibbons:
Hilary Wyce

Direct from Belgrade
A further visit for reports and commentaries on the finals of the Men's and Women's 4 x 100 metres Relays, and for the finish of the Marathon.
Commentators at the Y.N.A. Stadium, David Coleman, Norris McWhirter
Presented by the Yugoslav Television Service

Motor Racing: Italian Grand Prix
direct from Monza
The Grand Prix, which ends at approximately 5.30 p.m., is the seventh race counting for the world championship.
Presented by the Italian Television Service

Contributors

Commentator (Athletics):
David Coleman
Commentator (Athletics):
Norris McWhirter
Commentator (Motor Racing):
Raymond Baxter

On behalf of The Forces Help Society and Lord Roberts Workshops by Anna Neagle, C.B.E.
Contributions, preferably by crossed cheque or postal order, will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to Anna Neagle, [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Anna Neagle

Heading West to new horizons and new adventures with John McIntire, Robert Horton.
with Guest star, Eduard Franz

Proud Apache warriors, trigger-happy ranchers, and an idealistic but inexperienced Indian agent: these are the participants in the three-way conflict in which Scott Miller is involved when he leaves the wagon train to become assistant to Hiram Winthrop.

Contributors

Christopher Hale:
John McIntire
Flint McCullough:
Robert Horton
Hiram Winthrop:
Eduard Franz

by Miles Malleson and H. Brooks.
Adapted by Leo Lehmann.
From the West

Contributors

Author:
Miles Malleson
Author:
H. Brooks
Adapted by:
Leo Lehmann
Designer:
Desmond Chinn
Producer:
Brandon Acton-Bond
Nellie:
Victoria Kear
Jinnie:
Therese McMurray
Betsy Loveless:
Ruth Porcher
George Loveless:
Brian Jackson
Bob Dominy:
Gerald Cowan
James Loveless:
John Bown
Susan Morris:
June Barrie
James Brine:
Brian Osborne
James Hammett:
Vincent Harding
Edward Legg:
John Crocker
Farmer Duffett:
Dallas Cavell
Farmer Case:
John Cater
Farmer Bryant:
Michael Beint
Dr Warren:
Edward Rees
Squire:
Jack May
Thomas Stanfield:
Norman Tyrrell
John Stanfield:
Derek Ware
William Cobb:
Edwin Brown
Harry Brown:
Roland Curram
Mr Wollaston:
Donald Eccles
James Frampton:
Julian D'Albie
Constable Brine:
Richard Wilding
Mr Gambier:
Francis Matthews
The Judge:
Arthur Lawrence
Mr Butt:
Allan McClelland
Mrs Frances Wetham:
Constance Chapman
Guard:
Philip Madoc
First Mate:
Graham Ashley
Captain:
Colin Douglas
Mr Robert Owen:
John Wentworth
Mr Wakley:
Trevor Baxter
Pocock:
Emrys Leyshon
First gambler:
Alan Mason
Second gambler:
Reginald Jessup
Overseer:
David Morrell
Master:
Joby Blanshard
Man with newspaper:
Paul Lorraine

A fortnightly magazine of the arts.
Introduced by Huw Wheldon.
This programme includes:

African Art

A special report from the first International Congress of African Culture, held last month in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia.

A Master Class by Nadia Boulanger
Today is the 75th birthday of Nadia Boulanger, who as conductor, teacher of composers, and trainer of musicians has been one of the most influential figures in twentieth-century music with David Wilde (piano), Jerzy Gajek (piano), The Ambrosian Singers and a class of students from the Royal College of Music.

Contributors

Presenter:
Huw Wheldon
Commentary (African Art):
William Fagg
Director (African Art)/Associate producer:
Nancy Thomas
Pianist (A Master Class by Nadia Boulanger):
David Wilde
Pianist (A Master Class by Nadia Boulanger):
Jerzy Gajek
Singers (A Master Class by Nadia Boulanger):
The Ambrosian Singers
Sound Supervisor:
George Ageros
Film editor:
Allan Tyrer
Editor:
Humphrey Burton

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