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On Top of the World

on BBC One London

International Ice Champions entertain at the Queens Ice Club, London: featuring the Reigning World Champions Gabriele Seyfert (East Germany), Tim Wood (USA), Pakhomova and Gorshkov (USSR), Rodnina and Ulanov (USSR)
Reigning National Champions Haig Oundjian (Great Britain), Karen Magnussen (Canada), Janet Lynn (USA), Ondrej Nepeta (Czechoslovakia), Sergei Chetverukhin (USSR), Schwomeyer and Sladky (USA) together with leading challengers for World Honours in 1971 Smirnova and Suraikin (USSR), Julie Lynn Holmes (USA),
Karelina and Proskurin (USSR)
Introduced by Alan Weeks

(Skating programme arranged by Harry Lauder in association with the NSA)

(Colour)

Contributors

Skater:
Gabriele Seyfert
Skater:
Tim Wood
Skaters:
Pakhomova and Gorshkov
Skaters:
Rodnina and Ulanov
Skater:
Haig Oundjian
Skater:
Karen Magnussen
Skater:
Janet Lynn
Skater:
Ondrej Nepeta
Skater:
Sergei Chetverukhin
Skaters:
Schwomeyer and Sladky
Skaters:
Smirnova and Suraikin
Skater:
Julie Lynn Holmes
Skaters:
Karelina and Proskurin
Presenter:
Alan Weeks
Produced for television by:
Alan Mouncer
Produced for television by:
Don Sayer

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