2 DECEMBER 1960, Page 17

CYMRU AM TV

'Most Favoured Nation' is Wales, accord- ing to your television critic Peter Forster, who has watched '0 Sul i Sul.' If he took off his rose- coloured spectacles and examined the Radio Times In the light of day he would observe that the BBC provides programmes in Welsh at 1 p.m. on week- days (when most good Welshmen are at work), at I p.m. on Tuesdays (when most good Welshmen are In bed) and from 1.15 to 2 p.m. on Sundays (when most good Welshmen are either busy eating their dinner or en route for Sunday school). The rest of the time the Most Favoured Nation is fed on English and American, in which some people would like all good Welshmen to do their thinking and speaking. 'Teledu Cymraeg i Cymru'—Welsh tele- vision for Wales--is hardly an unreasonable request, although it is certainly not being met at the moment. —Yours faithfully,

ALAN J. BEITH