Detholiad o ffilmiau a newyddion yn dangos peth o weithgarwch Cymru a'r Cymry yn ystod yr wythnos.
(Welsh transmitters, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Ar daith Haf gyda Iona Jones a John How Davies, Anne Davies, Ryan Davies
Cantorion Glyndwr
Corfeistr, Mansel Thomas
Cyfeilydd, Arwel Hughes
olygydd cerdd, Moolfryn Harries
Cynllunydd, Colin Shaw
Cynhyrchydd, Jack Williams
(Welsh transmitters, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
A Christian theme presented by The Rev. Donald Reed assisted by Fr. G. S. Wamsley, Robert Taylor and Michael Turner.
Introduced by Hugh Barrett.
Malting Barley
Are too many farmers spending too much time and money chasing too low a premium for their malting samples?
Belgian Beef
A film on beef production and marketing, produced by Radio-diffusion Television Belge.
From the Midlands
Followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers
by Elwyn Jones.
A second showing of some of the cases encountered by Z Victor One and Z Victor Two.
'Crimes like this - there's always two, always. I've never known it otherwise'... and Detective Chief Supt. Robins is talking about murder.
Starring David Niven, Shirley Temple
The amusing story of a much-married man about town who finds himself the innocent victim of a teenage girl's plans to make her boy-friend jealous.
Assisted by Sweep and Harry Corbett.
From the North
A Western film series.
Starring John Smith, Robert Fuller
with Spring Byington, Dennis Holmes
Young Mike is wounded by a gang of bank robbers and Jess faces a dangerous situation when he sets out alone to capture the men responsible.
by R. D. Blackmore
Dramatised in eleven episodes by Constance Cox
From a treatment by A. R. Rawlinson
In which a cruel murder arouses the men of Exmoor, and later the Ridds' happiness is brutally interrupted.
From the West
A Long Account Settled 5.40
For the last ten weeks many of you have been following the fortunes of those two West Country families, the Ridds and the Doones, particularly the unhappy love affair between John (played by Bill Travers) and Lorna (Jane Merrow), in Constance Cox's television dramatisation of R. D. Blackmore's famous story. And if you have you will certainly not want to miss tonight's final episode with its breath-taking climax to the exciting tale, for in it the peace-loving men of Exmoor are roused by a cruel and useless murder to settle their score with the pitiless outlaws of Doone valley once and for all. Later, when Lorna returns from London and the service of the Queen, it looks as if at last the future holds happiness for the tall rugged farmer - now Sir John Ridd - but before long this happiness is brutally interrupted...
followed by The Weather Man
An enquiry into the form of presenting Christianity in the modern age.
Chairman, Dr. J. Kincade
with Mgr. Arthur Ryan, The Rev. Dr. Ernest Best and The Rev. John Young.
From Northern Ireland
by Isabel Cameron.
told by Molly Weir.
from The Boys' Brigade International Camp at Glenalmond with 1,500 Officers, N.C.Os and boys.
Conducted by Thomas Henderson
Prayer and Blessing by The Rev. Dr. Leonard Small O.B.E., Senior Camp Chaplain
Introduced by Murdoch McPherson.
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), The Newlanders, Emilio Larruga, Van Doren, Gordie Lightfoot; Douglas Squires
and The Hickory Sticks: Heather Angus, Elaine Carr, Jackie Joyner, Ronnie Curran, Ian Garry
Guest artists, Joyce Blair, Stan Stennett
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 defends a doctor accused both of malpractice and of the murder of a dishonest lawyer.
by John Prebble.
Starring Roger Livesey, Raymond Huntley, Barrie Ingham, Tenniel Evans
The last in the present series of programmes taking a hard look at the ideas that may shape our future, with Kenneth Allsop.
Tonight: Advertising and Society
Brian MacCabe, Chairman and Managing Director of a large advertising agency and President of the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising asserts that the social effects of advertising have positive value.
His views are critically examined in the studio by Mark Abrams, Robert Robinson, A. W. Rowe.
A talk by The Bishop of Liverpool.
From the North