Welsh weekly news survey.
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Taith i Batagonia gyda Nan Davies
Mae rhai gweddau o fywyd sy'n gyffredin i Gymry Dyffryn y Camwy ac i'r Cymry sy'n byw bum can milltir i ffwrdd ym mro'r Andes. Heddiw edrychir ar fywyd yn nwy ran y Wladfa gyda'r pwyslais ar rai o broblemau arbennig y Dyffryn.
Y ffilmio, Bill Greenhalgh
Sain, Norman Allen
Golygydd y ffilm, Douglas Mair
Y cyflwyno, Nan Davies
Y cyfarwyddo, John Ormond
(The Far-Off Wales: a journey to Patagonia with Nan Davies: 3: The Colony Today)
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
A Christian theme.
Introduced by The Rev. Robert Duce assisted by John Breslin and Geoffrey Chard accompanied on guitar by Nicholas Moes.
and Weather for Farmers
John Cherrington reports on the state of farming on the Continent in a series of programmes introduced by Clifford Selly.
From the Midlands
An edited excerpt from the Brussels International Horse Show.
Among the entries for this show are such well-known names as Pat Smythe, Judy Crago, and Harvey Smith.
Presented by the Belgian Television Service
Starring Loretta Young, Joseph Cotten, Ethel Barrymore
A Dore Schary production
America is the land of opportunity - and while a young woman hasn't hope of becoming President, she can still go a long way up the political ladder. In this gay comedy Katrin, a first-generation American of Swedish descent, takes a job as a maid with the rich Morley family and falls in love with Congressman Glenn Morley. But they soon fall out politically - and when Katrin speaks her mind, she finds herself heading for Congress, too.
assisted by Sweep and Harry Corbett.
From the North
An adventure serial in six episodes by Terence Dudley.
[Starring] Sheila Burrell, Richard Gale
with Gary Watson as Andrew, Judy Cornwell as Susan
Susan's fiat-mate has been kidnapped and a clue leads Andrew to the Sampan Restaurant but the man he hoped would talk is dead.
A Western film series.
Starring Ty Hardin as the roving cowboy adventurer.
Bronco and his friend Harrigan are sacked when the gold they are guarding is stolen. But the ex-deputies are offered new jobs-by the leader of the outlaws responsible for the robbery.
followed by The Weather Man
that of Lochgoilhead and Kilmorich, Argyll, where BBC film cameras have recently recorded the work of its three Kirks and what some inhabitants think about it.
Spoken by The Rev. Harry Thomson.
Made by the BBC Film Unit, Scotland
Written by Denis Constanduros.
told by Tom Fleming.
on behalf of the Gardeners' Royal Benevolent Society by Lord Stonham, O.B.E. with Percy Thrower and Roy Hay.
Contributions (preferably by crossed cheque or postal order) will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to: Lord Stonham, [address removed]
Community hymn-singing from Longton Central Hall, Stoke-on-Trent.
Introduced by Lincoln Ralphs.
Soloist, David Galliver
O worship the King (Tune, Hanover)
For the beauty of the earth (Tune, Shirley)
Solo: My song is love unknown (Tune, Love Unknown)
All glory, laud, and honour (Tune, St. Theodulph)
Day by day we magnify thee (Tune, Laus Deo)
Happy the man (Tune, Blockley)
Through all the changing scenes (Tune, Wiltshire)
Solo: If thou art near (Bach)
God moves in a mysterious way (Tune, London New)
Glory to thee, my God, this night (Tune, Tallis' Canon)
From the Midlands
Starring The Mitchell Minstrels
Conducted by George Mitchell
and also starring Stan Stennett, Eddie Calvert, George Chisholm, John Boulter, Dai Francis, Tony Mercer, Benny Garcia, Valerie Brooks, The Jackpots, The Television Toppers, The Jeffrey Brothers, Johnny Vyvyan
Starring Raymond Burr as the famous lawyer investigator created by Erle Stanley Gardner.
with Barbara Hale, William Hopper, William Talman, Ray Collins
A beauty contest winner disappears after learning that a promised film contract is worthless, and Perry Mason is asked to find the missing glamour girl.
by David Mercer.
With Ian Hendry, Moira Redmond
Starring Anthony Newley
A comment on present-day show business first expressed by Mr. Anthony Newley on November 12, 1961.
A talk by the Rev. Stanley McQuade.
From Northern Ireland