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(Sound only)
(to 10.30)
Rhaglen wythnosol y plant yn cyflwyno
Jim Cro Crwstyn gyda Sassie Rees yn canu eich hoff hwiangerddi Cyfeilydd, Maimie Noel Jones Ynghyd a stori ' Sam Slei Bach ' gan Amy Parry-Williams
Storiwr, Nesta Harris
Darluniau gan Hywel Harries
T cyflwyno gan Sheila Huw Jones Y cynhyrchu gan EVELYN WILLIAMS
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
News in Welsh
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Public Service announcements.
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Details of next week's Grandstand are shown on page 55
Tommy Riley does not want to go to the new school and, when two bandits overhear him talking about the money collected for the school, he becomes involved in a dangerous adventure.
Written and produced by Shaun Sutton.
The story of a secret mission.
with Patrick Cargill, Francis Matthews, Barry Letts, Anthony Sagar, John Welsh, William Devlin
Ruined Abbey scenes filmed by permission of the Committee of St. Mary's Abbey, Leiston, Suffolk
Introduced by John Langham.
A summary of today's sporting highlights and the classified football results.
Presented by the Sportsview Unit
A new disc - a Hit or a Miss?
Comments and opinions on the latest pop releases.
This week's panel: Claire Bloom, Beryl Reid, Jimmy Young and another guest
In the chair, David Jacobs
Some stories of a London Policeman by Ted Willis
Starring Jack Warner
in which Billy Cotton calls Wakey-Wakey!
with Guest stars: Dickie Henderson and John Leyton
and the regulars: Alan Breeze, Kathie Kay, The High-Lights, The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes
A Western film series.
Starring John Smith, Robert Fuller
with Spring Byington and Dennis Holmes
Jess faces a race against time to save his life when he is mistaken for a man wanted for murder.
[Starring] Marlon Brando
with Teresa Wright
Introduced by Kenneth Wolstenholme.
All Britain's leading footballers have been engaged in international matches today, with the four home countries in opposition. Tonight's programme includes edited filmed reports of both matches.
Ireland v. England
From Windsor Park, Belfast, Kenneth Wolstenholme reports on England's 'new look' forward line, which this season has the accent on youth.
Wales v. Scotland
Alan Weeks reports from Ninian Park, Cardiff, where a capacity crowd saw such soccer 'giants' as Scotland's Denis Law and Welsh-man John Charles, who both returned from Italy this season.
A second showing of the six-part serial by Robert Barr.
Starring Robert Hardy, Francis Matthews
with Angela Browne, Cyril Luckham
With Nicolson temporarily out of the fight Grant decides to upset the quiet comfort of the remote hotel.
From Scotland