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Bwrw golwg dros bynciau'r dydd mewn sgwrs a ffilm-a chyfle i gwrdd a rhai sy'n amlwg yn y newyddion.
(Wenvoe, Blaen-Plwyf, Holme Moss and Sutton Coldfield only)
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The son of a sheriff has been kidnapped and a large ransom is asked. The boy is ill, and the Lone Ranger disguises himself as a doctor to rescue the boy.
Contributors
The Lone Ranger:
Clayton
Moore
Tonto:
Jay
Silverheels
A serial in six episodes by Justin Blake.
With Terence Longdon, Terence Alexander, Ann Gudrun, Elwyn Brook-Jones, Maurice Kaufmann
Contributors
Writer:
Justin
Blake
Fight arranger:
John
Colin
Film cameraman:
John
Turner
Film editor:
Ron de
Mattos
Designer:
Stewart
Marshall
Producer:
Richard
West
Bill Dodds:
Terence
Alexander
Kurt:
Maurice
Kaufmann
Garry Holliday:
Terence
Longdon
The Voice:
Elwyn
Brook-Jones
Jean Wills:
Ann
Gudrun
Inspector Franks:
Michael
Collins
Sergeant Banks:
Philip
Howard
Hobbs:
Gertan
Klauber
Henry Riggs:
Hamilton
Dyce
Lenny:
James
Beatty
Cardiff distributor:
John
Colin
London distributor:
Geoffrey
Palmer
Manchester distributor:
John
Barrett
Glasgow distributor:
Roger
Avon
Birmingham distributor:
Esmond
Webb
Commentator:
Andrew
Faulds
Introduced by Kenneth Wolstenholme.
The latest news of today's sporting events, including Football, Racing, and Rugby Results.
Presented by the Sportsview Unit
Contributors
Presenter:
Kenneth
Wolstenholme
The exciting adventures of the famous Western Stagecoach Service.
[Starring] Dale Robertson
A fort is threatened by Apaches, but Jim Hardie brings assistance to the besieged cavalrymen at the risk of his own life.
Contributors
Jim Hardie:
Dale
Robertson
featuring Bob Miller and the Millermen, The John Barry Seven, The Barry Sisters, The Kingpins, Vince Eager, Roy Young, Sylvia Sands, Adam Faith and Guest stars,
Dennis Lotis, Russ Conway.
Your compere, Gus Goodwin
Contributors
Musicians:
Bob Miller and the
Millermen
Musicians:
The John Barry
Seven
Singers:
The Barry
Sisters
Singers:
The
Kingpins
Singer:
Vince
Eager
Singer:
Roy
Young
Singer:
Sylvia
Sands
Singer:
Adam
Faith
Singer/guest star:
Dennis
Lotis
Pianist/guest star:
Russ
Conway
Compere:
Gus
Goodwin
Producer:
Stewart
Morris
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Stories from the Casebook of Detective-Superintendent Charlesworth by Berkely Mather.
[Starring] Wensley Pithey
Contributors
Writer:
Berkely
Mather
Producer:
Campbell
Logan
Film cameraman:
Charles
Lagus
Film editor:
Ken
Cooper
Designer:
Richard
Wilmot
Director:
Terence
Dudley
First prison officer:
Philip
Lennard
Smiley:
Christopher
Steele
Mrs Smiley:
Hilda
Barry
Roller:
Harry
Littlewood
First Reader:
Ronald
Clarke
Second Reader:
Gerald
MacAllister
Starer:
Michael
Brennan
Waring:
Peter
Swanwick
Second Prison Officer:
Frank
Pettitt
Bath House Man:
Stephen Lewis
Cato
Struthers:
Patrick
Durkin
Third Prison Officer:
Raymond
Graham
Franco:
Steve
Plytas
Bludger:
Thomas
Gallagher
Keets:
Edward
Kelsey
Marsh:
Douglas
Ives
Detective-Superintendent Charlesworth:
Wensley
Pithey
Beppi:
John
Barrard
P.C. Wrothbury:
Neil
Wilson
Mrs Charlesworth:
Anna
Burden
Deputy Governor:
John
Dunbar
Walters:
Ronald
Howe
Other parts played by:
Sylvia
Osborne
Other parts played by:
Hilary
Thomas
Other parts played by:
Martin
Gordon
Other parts played by:
Apple
Brook
Other parts played by:
Eileen
Hughes
Other parts played by:
Ewart
Wheeler
Other parts played by:
John
Herrington
starring Tommy Trinder and featuring Jon Pertwee, The Renato Carosone Sextet,
Sid Kaye and Paul Kaye, Bogna Sokorska, Jack Billings, The Marcellis, The Television Toppers, Eric Robinson and the Orchestra.
Contributors
Comedian:
Tommy
Trinder
Performer:
Jon
Pertwee
Musicians:
The Renato Carosone
Sextet
Drummer:
Sid
Kaye
Singer:
Paul
Kaye
Singer:
Bogna
Sokorska
Dancer:
Jack
Billings
Acrobatics:
The
Marcellis
Dancers:
The Television
Toppers
Musicians:
Eric Robinson and the
Orchestra
Decor:
Malcolm
Goulding
Choreography:
Jack
Billings
Devised and produced by:
Richard
Afton
Starring George Sanders, Angela Lansbury, Ann Dvorak.
Contributors
Director:
Albert
Lewin
Georges Duroy:
George
Sanders
Clotilde:
Angela
Lansbury
Madeleine Forestier:
Ann
Dvorak
Charles Forestier:
John
Carradine
Susanne:
Susan
Douglas
Monsieur Walter:
Hugo
Haas
Madame Walter:
Katherine
Emery
Marie de Varenne:
Frances
Dee
Rachel:
Marie
Wilson
A film to mark the Tenth Anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.
Ten years ago today, twelve nations signed the North Atlantic Treaty, which was designed to 'unite their efforts for collective defence' and 'promote stability and well-being in the North Atlantic area'.
Tonight's film, a NATO production, sets out to show how far these aims have been achieved.
Contributors
Narrator:
Edward R.
Murrow
Script:
David
Schoenbrun
Music composed by:
Elizabeth
Lutyens
Sportsview film cameras bring you today's sport tonight.
Introduced by Kenneth Wolstenholme.
Among the films it is hoped to include:
Association Football: Manchester United v. Bolton Wanderers; West Ham United v. Everton
Contributors
Presenter:
Kenneth
Wolstenholme
Editor:
Paul
Fox
Editor:
Ronnie
Noble
Presented by:
A. P.
Wilkinson
Six Films of Six Places
Alan Whicker looks again at the things he saw and the people he met on his journey round the world, reporting for Tonight.
Contributors
Presenter:
Alan
Whicker
Cameraman:
Cyril
Moorhead
Recordist:
Fred
Downton
Film editor:
Jack
Gold
Producer:
Antony
Jay