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Rhaglen wythnosol y plant
Y Ffordd i Jeriwsalem
Ymweliad A gwlad Iorddonen, a dinas Jeriwsalem yng nghwmni LINDSAY EVANS
Llais y
Durtur Caneuon y Gwanwyn a'r Pasg yn cael eu canu gan
PHYLLIS KINNEY a MEREDYDD EVANS
Cyfeilydd, MAIMIE NOEL JONES Y cynhyrchu gan EVELYN WILLIAMS
(Welsh transmitters, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lindsay Evans
Unknown:
Durtur Caneuon
Unknown:
Phyllis Kinney
Unknown:
Meredydd Evans
Unknown:
Maimie Noel Jones
Unknown:
Evelyn Williams

A series of adventures set under the Big Top with Corky Mickey Braddock, Joey the Clown Noah Beery, Robert Lowery as Big Tim Champion, Guinn Williams as Pete the Canvasman, Arthur Pincus John Hubbard, Julie Treadway Millie Doff, Harvey Grant as Robin Treadway.
Arthur Pincus, an old friend of Joey, is not really a very brave man but a visit to the circus proves that there is more in him than meets the eye.

Contributors

Corky:
Mickey Braddock
Joey the Clown:
Noah Beery
Big Tim Champion:
Robert Lowery
Pete the Canvasman:
Guinn Williams
Arthur Pincus:
John Hubbard
Julie Treadway:
Millie Doff
Robin Treadway:
Harvey Grant

by Richmal Crompton.
Adapted for television by C. E. Webber.

Contributors

Author:
Richmal Crompton
Adapted by:
C. E. Webber
Producer:
Leonard Chase
Film Cameraman:
Charles Parnall
Film Editor:
Bob Morgan
Designer:
Austen L. Spriggs
William:
Denis Gilmore
Roxana:
Diana Barrington
Robert:
Howard Lever
Daddy Bear:
Michael Darbyshire
Baby Bear:
John Thompson
Producer:
Anthony Jacobs
Secretary:
Sandna Hampton
Goldilocks:
Pamela Conway
Cameraman:
Paul Blomley
Irishman:
Tony Quinn
Shortsighted man:
Reginald Barratt
Bartender:
Steve Cairns
Mrs Brown:
Patricia Marmont
Plumber:
John Sharp

A new disc - a Hit or a Miss?
Comments and opinions on the latest pop releases.
This week's panel: Arthur Askey, Steve Race, Sabrina, June Thorburn
In the chair, David Jacobs

Contributors

Panellist:
Arthur Askey
Panellist:
Steve Race
Panellist:
null Sabrina
Panellist:
June Thorburn
Chairman:
David Jacobs
Programme devised by:
Peter Potter
Presented by:
Harry Carlisle

A film series continuing the adventures of Harry Lime.

Brad receives the astounding news that following the death of the Tenth Viscount he is now Bradford, Lord Webster, Eleventh Viscount and Peer of the Realm. He takes to his exalted position as a duck takes to water, and Harry begins to fear that he may have to look for a new treasurer.

Contributors

Story and teleplay by:
Anthony Steven
Story and teleplay by:
Vincent Tilsley
Story consultant:
Warner Law
Director:
Robert M. Leeds
Producer:
Smedley Aston
Executive producer:
Vernon Burns
Harry Lime:
Micheal Rennie
Bradford Webster:
Jonathan Harris
Lady Barbara Webster:
Barbara Shelley
Rushworth:
John Laurie
Mowbray:
A. J. Brown
John W Crawford:
Larry Cross

A Western film series.
Starring John Smith, Robert Fuller
with Spring Byington and Dennis Holmes

Slim's efforts to capture two men who have robbed a bank are endangered by a sheriff who wants to keep the stolen money for himself.

Contributors

Slim Sherman:
John Smith
Jess Harper:
Robert Fuller
Daisy Cooper:
Spring Byington
Mike:
Dennis Holmes

in which Andy Stewart introduces Shani Wallis and Edmund Hockridge with Dixie Ingram, James Urquhart, The White Heather Dancers, The Leo Kharibian Dancers,
The George Mitchell Singers
and The Orchestra
Led by Alec Firman
Conductor, Harry Rabinowitz

Contributors

Presenter:
Andy Stewart
Singer:
Shani Wallis
Baritone:
Edmund Hockridge
Dancer:
Dixie Ingram
Singer:
James Urquhart
Dancers:
The White Heather Dancers
Dancers:
The Leo Kharibian Dancers
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
[Orchestra] led by:
Alec Firman
[Orchestra] conductor:
Harry Rabinowitz
Script:
Jack Bradley
Choreographer:
Leo Kharibian
Designer:
Roger Andrews
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen

A farce by Geoffrey Lumsden re-written by the author for the Whitehall Company.
The action takes place in the Wildings' House at Lakeview School on the first day of the Easter holidays.

Contributors

Writer:
Geoffrey Lumsden
Setting:
Rhoda Gray
Director:
Wallace Douglas
Laker-Hopp:
Ray Cooney
Matron:
Hazel Douglas
Henry:
Leo Franklyn
Archie D'Arcy:
Basil Lord
Mabel:
Linda Dixon
Jill Wilding:
Rona Anderson
Dr Rodd:
John Barron
Gordon Wilding:
Brian Rix
Talky:
Peter Mercier
General Cartmichael:
Geoffrey Lumsden
Lady Cartmichael:
Nan Munro
Mr Justice Laker-Hopp:
Felix Felton

Introduced by Kenneth Wolstenholme.

Charlton Athletic v. Huddersfield Town
At The Valley, Kenneth Wolstenholme looks at this vital match for the Londoners who are striving to avoid relegation.

Aston Villa v. Sheffield Wednesday
At Villa Park, Walley Barnes reports on the Yorkshire team who have shown improved form recently.

Contributors

Presenter/Commentator (Charlton Athletic v. Huddersfield Town):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Commentator (Aston Villa v. Sheffield Wednesday):
Walley Barnes
Editor:
Lawrie Higgins
Presented by:
Philip Thompson

It's over, let it go. Whether it's been a sad week, a bad week, or a glorious week, there's no need to respect it. Take it to pieces with... David Frost and Millicent Martin, Timothy Birdsall, Kenneth Cope, Roy Kinnear, Bernard Levin, Al Mancini,
Lance Percival, William Rushton.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Frost
Singer:
Millicent Martin
Cartoonist:
Timothy Birdsall
Performer:
Kenneth Cope
Performer:
Roy Kinnear
Interviewer:
Bernard Levin
Performer:
Al Mancini
Performer:
Lance Percival
Performer:
William Rushton
Musical director:
Dave Lee
Designer:
Melvyn Cornish
Producer:
Ned Sherrin

from The Roman Catholic Priory Church of Christ the King at Cockfosters, London.
The Blessing of the New Fire
The Lighting and Procession of the Paschal Candle
The Blessing of the Waters of Baptism
The Renewal of Baptismal Pledges
The Easter Midnight Mass
Celebrant, Dom Edmund Jones, O.S.B.

Contributors

Celebrant:
Dom Edmund Jones
Organist:
Philip Asker
Commentary:
Fr. Patrick McEnroe
Television presentation:
David Kennard

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