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(Sound only)
(to 10.30)
Rhaglen wythnosol y plant Twm Sion Cati tori gan BERYL M. JONES yn adrodd hanes un araU o anturiaethau'r gwalch direidus o Dregaron 3: Ffair Aberteifl
Storiwr. GWENYTH PETTY
Darluniau gan Ron Francis
Sbonc a Sbri yng nghwmni TRIAWD ARFON
Y cynhyrchu gan EVELYN WILLIAMS
Children's Television
(Welsh transmitters, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Contributors
Unknown:
Beryl M.
Jones
Unknown:
Gwenyth
Petty
Unknown:
Triawd
Arfon
Unknown:
Evelyn
Williams
News in Welsh.
(Welsh transmitters, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)
Public Service announcements.
See panel
Details of next week's Grandstand are shown on page 51
A series of adventures set under the Big Top.
When Dozetti, the very popular high-wire performer, has an accident and his wife decides to perform in his place, he is so angry that he threatens to leave the Circus. Can Corky persuade him to stay?
Contributors
Corky:
Mickey
Braddock
Joey, the Clown:
Noah
Beery
Big Tim Champion:
Robert
Lowery
by Douglas Camfield.
Another chance to see The Hi-Jackers
Starring Terence Longdon, Jeremy Hawk, Clifford Mollison, Bill Kerr, Robert James
Flying and airport sequences by courtesy of British United Air Ferries
Contributors
Writer:
Douglas
Camfield
Film cameraman:
James
Balfour
Film editor:
Valerie
Best
Script associate:
Michael
Harald
Designer:
Austen
Spriggs
Producer:
Richard
West
Garry Halliday:
Terence
Longdon
Sir Wilfred Morgan:
Tom
Gill
Lord Beldon:
Clifford
Mollison
Nigel Fox:
Frederick
Treves
Eddie Robbins:
Bill
Kerr
Vicky Fox:
Audrey
Nicholson
Tarrega:
Robert
James
Navos:
John
Woodnutt
Lt Smallwood:
Peter
Marden
Captain Talbot:
Jeremy
Hawk
Captain Willis:
Geoffrey
Palmer
First boy:
Ian
Percy
Second boy:
Nicholas
Hall
Security Officer:
Fred
Ferris
Introduced by Alan Weeks.
A summary of today's sporting highlights.
Contributors
Presenter:
Alan
Weeks
A new disc - a Hit or a Miss?
Comments and opinions on the latest pop releases.
This week's panel: Esma Cannon, Albert Finney, Pip Hinton, Bunny Lewis.
In the chair, David Jacobs
Contributors
Panellist:
Esma
Cannon
Panellist:
Albert
Finney
Panellist:
Pip
Hinton
Panellist:
Bunny
Lewis
Chairman:
David
Jacobs
Programme devised by:
Peter
Potter
Producer:
Richard
Evans
A film series.
Henry Mott leaves money to build a memorial hospital, but his daughter refuses to carry out her father's wishes. Harry Lime determines to find the reason for her change of mind.
Contributors
Teleplay:
Robert
Sherman
Story Consultant:
Warner
Law
Director:
Robert M.
Leeds
Producer:
Irving
Asher
Executive producer:
Vernon
Burns
Harry Lime:
Michael
Rennie
Bradford Webster:
Jonathan
Harris
Henry Mott:
Addison
Richards
Victoria Mott:
Nora
Hayden
Matt Stacey:
Robert
Christopher
Rack Nichols:
Bernard
Fein
Heading west to new horizons.
Guest star, Henry Silva
A simple assignment to buy fifty head of horses for the Wagon Train involves Bill Hawks with an unscrupulous real-estate operator and an Indian war.
Contributors
John Turnbull:
Henry
Silva
Starring Dick Emery
and Joan Sims
with Gary Miller, The Springfields, Una Stubbs, Mary Millar, Victor Duret, The Cliff Adams Singers
Contributors
Presenter/comedian:
Dick
Emery
Performer:
Joan
Sims
Singer:
Gary
Miller
Singers:
The
Springfields
Dancer:
Una
Stubbs
Dancer:
Mary
Millar
Dancer:
Victor
Duret
Singers:
The Cliff Adams
Singers
The Orchestra conducted by:
Harry
Rabinowitz
Orchestrations:
Dennis
Wilson
Musical numbers staged by:
Alfred
Rodrigues
Designer:
Roger
Andrews
Producer:
David
Croft
Starring John Payne, Gail Russell and Sterling Hayden
See page 6
Contributors
Director:
Lewis R.
Foster
Clay Fletcher:
John
Payne
Susan Jeffers:
Gail
Russell
Donner:
Sterling
Hayden
Pesky:
George
Hayes
La Farge:
Dick
Foran
Judge Jeffers:
Henry
Hull
Grandpa Fletcher:
H.B.
Warner
Dramatised by Giles Cooper from the novel 'La Guinguette a Deux Sous'.
A crime series from the novels of Georges Simenon.
Guest stars: John Slater, Philip Latham
A BBC recording produced in association with Winwell Productions. Ltd.
First shown on October 15, 1962
Contributors
Author:
Georges
Simenon
Dramatised by:
Giles
Cooper
Director:
Terence
Williams
Designer:
Eileen
Diss
Music composed by:
Ron
Grainer
Film cameraman:
Hugh
Wilson
Film editor:
Barry
Toovey
Script editor:
Donald
Bull
Executive producer:
Andrew
Osborn
Associate:
Bill
Luckwell
Mado:
Katherine
Blake
Basso:
John
Slater
Feinstein:
Peter
Madden
Chief Inspector Maigret:
Rupert
Davies
Lenoir:
Raymond
Adamson
Warders:
George
Curtis
Warders:
Bill
Matthews
Lucas:
Ewen
Solon
Louis:
Frederick
Peisley
James:
Philip
Latham
Marthe:
Pamela
Humphrey
Madame Basso:
Anna
Turner
Doctor:
Frank
Williams
Marie:
Peggyann
Clifford
Waiter:
Horace
Sequeira
Victor:
John
Southworth
Maid:
Vi
Delma