Story: Bits and Pieces: Something for Tea by FRANCES LINDSAY Guest storyteller Sam Kydd Presenters
SARAH LONG , JOHN GOLDER
Pianist PAUL READE
Designer JUDITH LANG
Photographer JAMES MATTHEWS-JOYCE Scriptwriters/directors
CHRISTINE SECOMBE , NIGEL MAY Producer ANNE COBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Weather
Storyteller Frank Duncan
An old Caucasian forester MICHAIL discovers and befriends an orphan - a young wild lynx.
by PAUL FERRIS
A play based on the life of Evan Roberts , the young collier from a West Wales village who led the last of the great Welsh religious revivals in the winter of 1904-1905. Many people still talk about the Roberts Revival as if it happened yesterday. South Wales blazed with tales of the supernatural and the Society for Psychical Research investigated reports of visions and voices. Was he a mystic or a charlatan?
Lighting cameraman ROBIN ROLLINSON Film editor BILL MAINMAN Designer PAULINE HARRISON
Associate producer MYRFYN OWEN
Producer RICHARD LEWIS (BBC Wales)
Private Charles Lamb
Grateful Greek soldiers invite the hospital unit to, share in their traditional Easter festival. But there are ominous rumblings from the hosts when animal-loving Radar runs off with the main dish.
presents Billy Cobham at the Rainbow
Part of the BILLY COBHAM concert filmed at London's Rainbow Theatre.
Introduced by Bob Harris
Television presentation MICHAEL APPLETON
Her life and work dramatised by ROBIN CHAPMAN
In ' Germans at Meat'
In 'Something Childish But Very Natural '
Producer ROSEMARY HILL DirectorALAN COOKEt
with Peter Woods ; Weather
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