Rhamant y Gair t Byrld yr Athro Dafydd G. Davies yn trafod gyda dau fyfyriwr prifysgol rai agweddau ar y cwestiwn o sut y cawsom y Testament Newydd
Nearer to God: a discussion on the New Testament.
(Welsh transmitters, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
of the staff and boys of Marlborough College.
Celebrant, The Assistant Chaplain, The Rev. T. J. Trotter
Preacher, The Chaplain, The. Rev. E. J. Whitely
Epistle: Colossians 1, vv. 3-12 read by Stephen Barry
Gospel: Matthew 9 vv. 18-26 read by The Rev. P. N. Hamilton
Hymns from the English Hymnal: Nos. 343, 577, 479
The service sung to Martin Shaw's Folk Mass
From the Church of Saints Peter and Paul, Marlborough
A course of ten lessons in movement and how to use it in daily life.
A BBC Educational broadcast
For details of booklet see page 56
How to achieve a couture finish.
Interfacing and taping for lapels and collars to keep jacket shape; Padding stitching and stay-taping; Inserting a gusset; Altering a pattern for a broad back
Introduced and demonstrated by Margaret Neale.
A BBC Educational broadcast
For details of booklet see page 55
An introduction to European Art 1300-1900.
[Photo caption] The Charms of Life in the Wallace Collection, London
Basil Taylor talks about Antoine Watteau - a painter who created his own personal world of elegance and innocence - a world which seems the very embodiment of French social life in the early 18th century.
A BBC Educational broadcast
For details of booklet see page 55
A course in human biology.
The exchange of gases between the cells and the blood in the capillaries and between the blood and the air.
Film facilities provided by: Royal College of Surgeons; Institut fur den wissenschaftlichen; Film Gottingen; Dr. I. M. Hancocks; Dr. V. E. Negus; Pfizer Ltd.
A BBC Educational broadcast
Repeated on Tuesday at 11.25 p.m.
For details of booklet see page 55
Welsh weekly news survey.
(Welsh transmitters, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Heddiw daw'r rhaglen o Bontarddulais bro enedigol Dafydd William a Gwili. ac vn Rhvdaman gerllaw y bu Watcyn Wyn a Nantlais yn cyfansoddi eu hemynau
Cenir yr emynau gan eglwysi undebol y cy]ch
Arweinydd, ARWEL HUGHES
Organydd, V. Anthony Lewis Y cyflywno gan R. Alun EVANS t Cynhyrchwyr. IFAN 0. WILLIAMS a TREGELLES WILLIAMS
Hymn-singing from Pontardulais.
(Welsh transmitters, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
with Barry Bucknell
A series of fortnightly programmes in which Barry Bucknell demonstrates new methods and materials that will help people to make their homes more pleasant to live in.
Making a built-in wardrobe with swinging or with sliding doors, and fitting a curtained wardrobe which can be easily dismantled. A quick look at two newly designed boats which can be built now for next summer's holiday.
Introduced by John Cherrington.
Nineteen partners farming 3,000 acres in farms from Somerset to Lincolnshire, but the majority in Sussex: John Cherrington and John Green Slade report on the running of the Syndicate.
From the Midlands
followed by the Weather Situation for farmers and growers
by John Hopkins.
A second showing of "Police Work"
The Coroner's demand for the presence of a witness sends Jock and Fancy to a lonely cottage to be greeted with a kind of violence even they do not expect.
The Marx Brothers, Groucho... Harpo... Chico in their hilarious comedy film.
Written by Margaret Potter.
Pinky and Perky sail on a musical voyage around the world with John Slater as Cap'n Scuttle on board the paddle steamship Melodymaster.
From the North
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Dramatised by Joy Harington in twelve episodes from the novels Kidnapped and Catriona.
See page 14
A Western film series.
Starring John Smith, Robert Fuller, Spring Byington, Dennis Holmes
followed by The Weather Man
The concluding session of a weekend course held at Dillington House, the Somerset College for Adult Education.
Taking part: Arnold Kettle, Ph.D., The Rev. Edwin Robertson, Professor Ninian Smart
Chairman, Norman Fisher
by Mary Purder.
Adapted in three parts by Denis Constanduros.
Cyril Fletcher tells the story of William Jackson, blind missionary to Burma, and Joan Turner interprets for the deaf.
Community hymn-singing from Walsall Parish Church.
Introduced by William Neil.
Blessing given by the Vicar, The Rev. Vernon Nicholls
In which Billy Cotton calls Wakey-Wakey!
with Russ Conway, Special Guest Star: Lonnie Donegan and his Group, Peter Goodwright
and the regulars Alan Breeze, Kathie Kay, The High-Lights, The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes
See page 14
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
An artist fakes suicide to boost the value of his work, but the plan misfires when he is found murdered.
by Michael Cahill
Starring Michael Caine, Angela Douglas, Dudley Foster, Jean Alexander
See page 14
A fortnightly magazine of the arts.
Introduced by Robert Robinson.
Tonight's programme includes:
Footmarks in Time: Thomas Hardy
A personal view by C. Day Lewis.
"Here is the ancient floor,
Footworn and hollowed and thin,
Here was the former door
Where the dead feet walked in"
This film was made in Hardy's own country of Wessex: C. Day Lewis, poet and lifelong admirer of Hardy, talks of the importance to him of Hardy's sense of time and his compassion for human beings.
(Previously shown at 6.15 p.m.)