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Myfyrdod a Mawl dan arweiniad
Y Parch. T. J. Davies
Cenir yr emynau gan
CANTORION CYMREIG Y BBC
Arweinydd, ARWEL HUGHES Y cynhyrchydd,
Tkegei.lks Williams
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Unknown:
T. J. Davies
Unknown:
Arwel Hughes

Ar daith Haf gyda
Iona Jones a MARISA ROBLES
BOB HARRY
BARBARA A DENNIS Cole
CANTORION SHELLEY
Cfirfeistres, EIDDWEN GRIFFITHS a rhan o GERDDORFA GYMREIG Y BBC o dan arweiniad MANSEL THOMAS
Golygydd cerdd, Alwyn Jones Cynllunydd, Colin Shaw Cynhyrchydd, Jack Williams
A Song for Everyone: 9: Spain
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Unknown:
Marisa Robles
Unknown:
Bob Harry
Unknown:
Dennis Cole
Unknown:
Cantorion Shelley
Unknown:
Eiddwen Griffiths
Unknown:
Alwyn Jones
Unknown:
Colin Shaw
Unknown:
Jack Williams

by John Hopkins.
A second showing of some of the cases encountered by Z Victor One and Z Victor Two.

In his aggressive search for an escaped convict with a violent record Chief Inspector Barlow hunts first for informers.

Contributors

Writer:
John Hopkins
Director:
Anthony Page
Designer:
Richard Henry
Film sequences - cameraman:
Leonard Newson
Film sequences - editor:
Ian Callaway
Producer:
David E. Rose

Starring Frank Sinatra and George Murphy
In this lively and tuneful musical film a penniless theatrical impresario tries to mount a Broadway show and runs into all sorts of difficulties.

Contributors

Director:
Tim Whelan
Glenn Russell:
Frank Sinatra
Gordon Miller:
George Murphy
Christine:
Gloria Dehaven
Wagner:
Adolphe Menjou
Gribble:
Walter Slezak
Jenkins:
Eugene Pallette

from Italy
Raymond Baxter reports from Monza on the Italian Grand Prix, the last Grand Prix of the season in Europe and a vital race in the world drivers' championship.

and
Professional Tennis
from Ireland
Max Robertson reports from Dublin on one of today's matches in the final round of the Kramer Cup, the new international competition for the world's top professional players.
Outside Broadcasts presented by the Italian and Irish Television Services

Contributors

Commentator (Motor Racing):
Raymond Baxter
Commentator (Professional Tennis):
Max Robertson

A serial in six parts by Duncan Ross.
Starring William Franklyn and Lana Morris
with Cyril Luckham
and introducing Caroline Blakiston
See page 17

Contributors

Writer:
Duncan Ross
Music composed by:
Tristram Cary
Film cameraman:
Peter Sargent
Film editor:
Pam Bosworth
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Producer/Director:
Christopher Barry
Emma Cresswell:
Lana Morris
Det Chief-Supt Gage:
Cyril Luckham
Ian Lambart:
William Franklyn
Sergeant Rose:
Manning Wilson
Hawkins:
Peter Thomas
Pat Penmore:
Caroline Blakiston
Kitty:
Freda Bamford
Plain Clothes Man:
Denis Cleary

Under the present Education Act, Religious Instruction became for the first time a compulsory subject in State schools. The terms of the Act and the teaching of R.I. have been vigorously criticised by Cabinet Ministers, teachers, and church-men.
Kenneth Harris of The Observer conducts an enquiry with Sir Edward Boyle, MP.
Minister of Education and Sir Richard Acland, Former M.P., schoolmaster, and author of the recent book We Teach Them Wrong.

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Harris
Panellist:
Sir Edward Boyle
Panellist:
Sir Richard Acland
Producer:
Peter Ferres

from the Presbyterian Church of Wales, Stepney Street, Llanelly.
Introduced by The Rev. Dr. Gwilym ap Robert.
Prayer and blessing by The Rev. Elfed ap Nefydd Roberts

Contributors

Presenter:
The Rev. Dr. Gwilym ap Robert
Soloist:
Kenneth Bowen
Conductor:
Mansel Thomas
Organist:
Arwel Hughes
Prayer and blessing:
The Rev. Elfed ap Nefydd Roberts
Presented by:
Jack Williams

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, Van Doren, Gordie Lightfoot, Douglas Squires
and The Hickory Sticks: Heather Angus, Mavis Ascott, Elaine Carr, Ronnie Curran, Ian Garry, Jackie Joyner, Gordon Wales
Guest stars, Alma Cogan, Elizabeth and Collins
Danny 'Strad' Levan, The Blue Grass Group, The Texas Big Brass

Contributors

Singer (The Mitchell Men):
Don Cleaver
Singer (The Mitchell Men):
Bob Clayton
Singer (The Mitchell Men):
Jim Fraser
Singer (The Mitchell Men):
Ted Darling
Singer (The Mitchell Men):
Les Rawlings
Singers:
The Prairie Flowers
Singer:
Eve Blanchard
Performer:
John McLeod (Happy Pappy)
Band:
The Newlanders
Pianist:
Van Doren
Singer/Guitarist:
Gordie Lightfoot
Dancer/Choreography:
Douglas Squires
Dancer (The Hickory Sticks):
Heather Angus
Dancer (The Hickory Sticks):
Mavis Ascott
Dancer (The Hickory Sticks):
Elaine Carr
Dancer (The Hickory Sticks):
Ronnie Curran
Dancer (The Hickory Sticks):
Ian Garry
Dancer (The Hickory Sticks):
Jackie Joyner
Dancer (The Hickory Sticks):
Gordon Wales
Singer/guest star:
Alma Cogan
Knife throwers/guest stars:
Elizabeth and Collins
Performer:
Danny 'Strad' Levan
Performers:
The Blue Grass Group
Musicians:
The Texas Big Brass
Director of music and vocal arrangements:
George Mitchell
Orchestral arrangements/associate conductor:
Alan Bristow
Orchestral arrangements:
Ray Terry
Settings:
Melvin Cornish
Director:
Johnnie Stewart

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 takes on the case of a man accused of killing a journalist who was searching for an escaped Nazi war criminal.

Contributors

Character created by:
Erle Stanley Gardner
Perry Mason:
Raymond Burr
Della Street:
Barbara Hale
Paul Drake:
William Hopper
Hamilton Burger:
William Talman
Lt. Tragg:
Ray Collins

Starring Julia Foster, Derrick Sherwin, Alfred Lynch, Wanda Ventham

See the Pretty Lights
by Alan Plater.
A young couple's first meeting at a Northern seaside resort.

Wedding Bells
by Barbara Waring.
A young couple's honeymoon at South Coast resort.

See page 17

Contributors

Writer (See the Pretty Lights):
Alan Plater
Designer (See the Pretty Lights):
Paul Bernard
Director (See the Pretty Lights):
Vivian A. Daniels
Norman:
Alfred Lynch
Enid:
Julia Foster
Writer (Wedding Bells):
Barbara Waring
Film cameraman (Wedding Bells):
A. A. Englander
Designer (Wedding Bells):
Robert Fuest
Director (Wedding Bells):
George Spenton
Producer (Wedding Bells):
John Elliot
Julie:
Wanda Ventham
David:
Derrick Sherwin
Porter:
Derek Martin
Walter:
Meadows White
Maid:
Joan Mane

Throughout last week leading dramatists, directors, actors, and designers from all over the world have been taking part in the Edinburgh International Drama Conference at the McEwan Hall, Edinburgh.
Tonight's programme is a shortened version of yesterday's final session on
The Theatre of the Future
Is theatre design about to be permanently revolutionised? Is theatre moving back to its origins in dance and music? Is improvisation going to replace even more the settled text?
Among those expected to take part: Lionel Bart, Jack Gelber, Eugene Ionesco,
Joan Littlewood, Erwin Tiscator, J. B. Priestley, Jerome Robbins.
Session chairman, Peter Hall
Conference chairman, Kenneth Tynan
A Monitor presentation
See page 17

Contributors

Panellist:
Lionel Bart
Panellist:
Jack Gelber
Panellist:
Eugene Ionesco
Panellist:
Joan Littlewood
Panellist:
Erwin Tiscator
Panellist:
J. B. Priestley
Panellist:
Jerome Robbins
Session chairman:
Peter Hall
Conference chairman:
Kenneth Tynan
Presented for television by:
Charles Clifford
Producer:
David Jones

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