from Christchurch Priory, Hampshire.
Conducted by The Rev. David Shearlock
Preacher, the Vicar The Rev. L. H. Yorke
The hymns, taken from Hymns Ancient and Modern, are Nos. 334 and 300 Psalm 48
First Lesson: Exodus 34, v. 29 to end
Second Lesson: Luke 15, v. 11 to end
The Canticles sung to Noble in B minor
Anthem: Beati quorum via IStanford)
(to 11.30)
Myfyrdod a Mawl dan arweiniad y Parch. D. Eirwyn Morgan Cenir yr emynau gan
CANTORION CYMREIG Y BBC
Arweinydd, ARWEL HUGHES Y cynhyrchu gan
TREGELLES Williams
Nearer to God: a meditation
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Detholiad o ffilmiau a newyddion yn dangos peth o weithgarwch Cymru a'r Cymry yn ystod yr wythnos
Welsh weekly news survey.
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Ar daith Haf gyda
Iona Jones a Joy EVANS
Kenneth Bowen
CANTORION SHELLEY
Corfeistres, EIDDWEN GRIFFITHS a RHAN 0 GERDDORFA GYMREIG Y BBC Dan arweiniad ARWEL HUGHES
Golygydd cerdd, Moelfryn Harries Cynllunydd. Colin Shaw Y cynhyrchu gan JACK WILLIAMS
A Song for Everyone: 5 - Ireland
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
A Christian theme presented by The Rev. Neville Davis assisted by Ron Wilkinson, Richard Dare and Kenneth Bowen accompanied by Patrick Harvey.
Introduced by John Cherrington.
Edward Mills farms at Lower Ucheldre, in the Montgomeryshire hills near Welshpool. This film records the working days, high days and holidays in the farming year, in which every member of the family plays a part.
BBC film
First shown on January 22, 1961
Followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers
by Keith Dewhurst.
A second showing of some of the cases encountered by Z Victor One and Z Victor Two.
Cock-fighting is cruel, bloody, and illegal. Its promoters have to work in secret - and so do the police.
Starring Greg McClure and Linda Darnell
with Barbara Britton
A Bing Crosby production
John L. Sullivan - the Boston Strong Boy - was one of the most legendary and controversial figures in the history of prize-fighting. Set in America in the 1880s, this film tells of his colourful and romantic life.
Assisted by Sweep and Harry Corbett.
From the North
A Western film series.
Starring John Smith, Robert Fuller
with Spring Byington, Dennis Holmes
In a quiet little town Jess hands a young horse thief over to the sheriff thinking that a few days in jail will teach him a salutary lesson. But when this boy is sentenced to death, Jess is forced to take the law into his own hands.
by R.D. Blackmore.
Dramatised in eleven episodes by Constance Cox.
From a treatment by A. R. Rawlinson.
In which civil war comes to the country.
From the West
followed by The Weather Man
'We have to try to understand the trial, to see the point of it, and know how best to face it'. (Abbe de Tourville)
Archbishop Anthony Bloom who practised as a doctor before becoming a priest talks to Malcolm Muggeridge.
Written and told by David Kossoff.
First shown on May 5
Community hymn-singing from Holy Trinity Church, Bournemouth.
Introduced by Michael Meech.
From the West
Starring The Mitchell Men
with Don Cleaver, Bob Clayton, Jim Fraser, Ted Darling, Les Rawlings
The Prairie Flowers with Eve Blanchard, John McLeod (Happy Pappy), Doreen West, Van Doren, Gordie Lightfoot, Douglas Squires
and The Hickory Sticks: Heather Angus, Elaine Carr, Jackie Joyner, Anna Sharkey, Ronnie Curran, Terry Gilbert
Guest stars, The Kaye Sisters, The Three Monarchs
Danny 'Strad' Levan, The Blue Grass Group, The Texas Big Brass
A film series starring Raymond Burr as the famous lawyer investigator created by Erle Stanley Gardner.
With Barbara Hale, William Hopper, William Talman, Ray Collins
Perry Mason attends a seance on behalf of his client. He finds a medium who drinks spirits instead of talking to them, and Perry gets involved in a murder case.
by Herbert Reinecker
Translated and directed by Rudolph Cartier
Starring Albert Lieven, Peter Vaughan and Bernard Archard
The action takes place in a carriage of the D.106, the night express leaving West Berlin at 22.51 hrs. for Western Germany, as it travels through the last hundred miles of the Soviet-controlled zone.
A fortnightly programme that takes a hard look at the ideas that may shape our future with Kenneth Allsop.
Tonight: The Trade Unions
W.E.J. McCarthy Research Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford argues that we get trade unionism on the cheap and that the unions must reorganise if they are to be a really constructive force in our national life.
His ideas are critically examined by three people in the studio
Jack Cooper, General Secretary, General and Municipal Workers' Union
Maurice Laing, Senior Vice-President, British Employers' Confederation
and John Cole, Labour correspondent of The Guardian
A meditation by Havelock Nelson with Una O'Callaghan (mezzo-soprano).
From Northern Ireland