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Owen Edwards yn cyflwyno pynciau'r dydd yng Nghymru gyda
Harri Gwynn a John Bevan
Cyfarwyddwyr GERAINT S. JONES a WILLIAM AARON
Cynhyrchwyr, IFOR REES a JOHN ROBERTS Williams
Golygydd, NAN DAVIES
(Welsh transmitters and Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Unknown:
Owen Edwards
Unknown:
Harri Gwynn
Unknown:
John Bevan
Unknown:
Nan Davies

Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor invite you to meet Duncan Robertson, Moira Anderson, Gordon Yeats, Alan Cameron, The White Heather Dancers and Ian Powrie and his Band.
From Scotland

Contributors

Singer/presenter:
Robin Hall
Singer/guitarist/presenter:
Jimmie Macgregor
Singer:
Duncan Robertson
Singer:
Moira Anderson
Dancer:
Gordon Yeats
Pianist:
Alan Cameron
Dancers:
The White Heather Dancers
Dance director:
Jack Cooper
Musicians:
Ian Powrie and his Band
Designer:
Walter Miller
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.
with Derek Hart, Alan Whicker, Fyfe Robertson, Trevor Philpott, Kenneth Allsop, Macdonald Hastings, Christopher Brasher, Julian Pettifer, Brian Redhead.

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Reporter:
Derek Hart
Reporter:
Alan Whicker
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Trevor Philpott
Reporter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Macdonald Hastings
Reporter:
Christopher Brasher
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
Brian Redhead
Associate producer:
Jack Gold
Associate producer:
Derrick Amoore
Associate producer:
Kevin Billington
Associate producer:
John Lloyd
Associate producer:
Kenneth Corden
Assistant editor:
Elizabeth Cowley
Editor:
Peter Batty

A programme of Christmas carols recorded last Saturday at the Robert Mayer Children's Concert in the Royal Festival Hall, London.
London Symphony Orchestra
Led by Rodney Friend
Introduced and conducted by Trevor Harvey.

Contributors

Musicians:
London Symphony Orchestra
[Orchestra] led by:
Rodney Friend
Organist:
John Birch
Presenter/conductor:
Trevor Harvey
Television presentation:
Antony Craxton

by Robert Barr.
There are two young constables in each car, ready to deal with trouble as it happens.

Some crimes can be solved by logic. Chief Inspector Barlow finds one, but Smith and Weir look like upsetting him in their persistent search for a stolen purse.

Contributors

Writer:
Robert Barr
Designer:
Stanley Morris
Film sequences - Cameraman:
Kenneth Westbury
Film sequences - Editor:
Alan Martin
Producer:
David E. Rose
Director:
Terence Dudley
Det. Chief Inspector Barlow:
Stratford Johns
PC Fancy Smith:
Brian Blessed
PC Jock Weir:
Joseph Brady

by Henrik Ibsen.
Translated by Michael Meyer.
With James Maxwell, Dilys Hamlett, Avril Elgar
and Catherine Lacey as The Rat Wife
From the Edinburgh Festival production of 'Little Eyolf': broadcast by arrangement with James H. Lawrie and the 59 Theatre Company

Contributors

Author:
Henrik Ibsen
Translated by:
Michael Meyer
Stage design:
Riette Sturge Moore
Designer:
Paul Bernard
Sound effects:
David Collison
Story editor:
Harry Moore
Producer:
Peter Luke
Directed for stage and television by:
Michael Elliott
Rita:
Dilys Hamlett
Asta:
Avril Elgar
Alfred Allmers:
James Maxwell
Eyolf:
Stevie Walters
The Rat Wife:
Catherine Lacey
Borghejm:
Eric Thompson

We all know lighting should be efficient, fitting, and effective. But it can also be flattering, fantastic, dynamic, soothing, and above all mobile as our moods.
Some new ideas for achieving this are illustrated and discussed by: Jon Bannenberg, Drusilla Beyfus, Tom Ellery, Alexis Key, Derek Phillips, Peter Sharp with Janette Rowsell, Hugh Walters

10.30-11.0 The Next Blizzard: the fight against the elements.
(Rowridge, Brighton)

10.30-11.0 Scan: life in the Midlands.
(Oxford, Peterborough, Manningtree)

Contributors

Panellist:
Jon Bannenberg
Panellist:
Tom Ellery
Panellist:
Alexis Key
Panellist:
Derek Phillips
Panellist:
Peter Sharp
Panellist:
Janette Rowsell
Panellist:
Hugh Walters
Designer:
Norman Vertigan
Production assistant:
Margaret Smith
Director:
Sheila Innes
Producer:
Beryl Radley

In the language of Basutoland, tabiso means 'bringer of gladness'. It is the native name for an Afrikaner doctor and amateur pilot, Carl van Aswegen, who flies his tiny plane, without radio or even weather reports, through some of the most difficult mountain country in the world to maintain twelve clinics serving an area larger than Wales.

Contributors

Subject:
Carl van Aswegen
Reporter:
Peter Duval Smith
Film editor:
Christopher La Fontaine
Producer:
Peter Ferres

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