YOUR BBC1 PROGRAMME LISTINGS, MAY 19, 1968
11 AM: GWLAD Y CWM
Catering for Welsh viewers of all ages and interests, including folk music, sewing, cottage thatching, daffodil dancing
12.30 PM: WATCH WITH MOTHER: THE WOODEN STICKS
The enchanting animated adventures of four wooden sticks, Tom, Jane, Wee Tim and Old Father Cockmaster
1.05 PM: MORE WELSH PROGRAMMING
A current affairs round-up, featuring live reports from the annual Pit Pony Parade in Pontypridd.
5.44 PM: EARLY EVENING CONCERT FROM BUDAPEST
Recorded transmission of The three-act opera The Truculent Porcupine by Bela Bartok
7 PM: THE NEWS
Read by Louis Mountbatten
7.05 PM: BOYO, BOYO, BOYO!
Uproarious comedy about three loveable but incorrigibly Welsh imbeciles starring SID JAMES as Taffy, KENNETH WILLIAMS as Taffy and HARRY WORTH as Taffy
7.30 PM: THE ROGER WHITTAKER TWO HOURS
While away the evening with Britain's favourite entertainer, with shanties, Scottisches, whistling and special guest Jimmy Hendricks, Southern Counties stick-whittling champion of 1967
9.30 PM: NEW BLACKFACES
Talent competition in which young hopefuls cork up and put themselves through their paces under the limelight to see which of them will be the star TV minstrels of the 1970s and 1980s
10 PM: THE WOGGS NEXT DOOR
Starring JOHN ALDERTON as Norman White, whose life is turned upside down when a Caribbean immigrant Garfield Wogg (Sid James) moves in next door with his family
10: 30 PM: LATE NIGHT CIGARETTES
Philosophy panel discussion show in which AJ Ayer, Bertrand Russell and special guest Jean-Paul Sartre discuss posmodermism, pacifism, nihilism and Maoism. Hosted by Hughie Green
11. 55 PM: THE STAND UP HOUR
Rise to your feet as the Coldstream Guards play the National Anthem
(00.01 – Programmes end)
11 AM: GWLAD Y CWM
Catering for Welsh viewers of all ages and interests, including folk music, sewing, cottage thatching, daffodil dancing
12.30 PM: WATCH WITH MOTHER: THE WOODEN STICKS
The enchanting animated adventures of four wooden sticks, Tom, Jane, Wee Tim and Old Father Cockmaster
1.05 PM: MORE WELSH PROGRAMMING
A current affairs round-up, featuring live reports from the annual Pit Pony Parade in Pontypridd.
5.44 PM: EARLY EVENING CONCERT FROM BUDAPEST
Recorded transmission of The three-act opera The Truculent Porcupine by Bela Bartok
7 PM: THE NEWS
Read by Louis Mountbatten
7.05 PM: BOYO, BOYO, BOYO!
Uproarious comedy about three loveable but incorrigibly Welsh imbeciles starring SID JAMES as Taffy, KENNETH WILLIAMS as Taffy and HARRY WORTH as Taffy
7.30 PM: THE ROGER WHITTAKER TWO HOURS
While away the evening with Britain's favourite entertainer, with shanties, Scottisches, whistling and special guest Jimmy Hendricks, Southern Counties stick-whittling champion of 1967
9.30 PM: NEW BLACKFACES
Talent competition in which young hopefuls cork up and put themselves through their paces under the limelight to see which of them will be the star TV minstrels of the 1970s and 1980s
10 PM: THE WOGGS NEXT DOOR
Starring JOHN ALDERTON as Norman White, whose life is turned upside down when a Caribbean immigrant Garfield Wogg (Sid James) moves in next door with his family
10: 30 PM: LATE NIGHT CIGARETTES
Philosophy panel discussion show in which AJ Ayer, Bertrand Russell and special guest Jean-Paul Sartre discuss posmodermism, pacifism, nihilism and Maoism. Hosted by Hughie Green
11. 55 PM: THE STAND UP HOUR
Rise to your feet as the Coldstream Guards play the National Anthem
(00.01 – Programmes end)
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