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Details of next week's Grandstand are shown on page 55

Summer Grandstand
1.30 to 5.0
Introduced by Harry Carpenter

Show Jumping at 1.40

The Aga Khan Challenge Trophy

Highlights of one of the leading team events in the calendar from the Dublin Horse Show

Commentator: Dorian Williams

Presented by Telefis Eireann

Cricket
from 2.10 Yorkshire v. The Australians
First day's play at Bradford

Commentators: Brian Johnston, Peter West, Denis Compton

Television presentation by Dennis Monger

Rowing from 2.30 app.

The Serpentine Regatta
(Organised by the News of the World)

Commentators: Tom Sutton and Frank Bough

Television presentation by Alec Weeks

Racing
from Newmarket
3.0 Egerton Handicap (over 6 furlongs)
3.30 Tolly Cobbold Trophy
(over 11 miles)
4.30 New England Handicap
(over 11 miles)

Commentators: Michael Selh-Smith, John Penney, and Clive Graham

Television presentation by Philip Lewis

Sports news service throughout the afternoon including Racing and Cricket summaries

Presented by Richard Tilling

Associate Editors: Lawrie Higgins Alan Hart

Editor: Cliff Morgan

(While it is hoped to keep to the above timings, they may be changed by events)

Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe, Spike Milligan
BBC Radio's world-famous Goons in a puppet series for Television.
This week's adventure is: The Last Tram
Television adaptation by Maurice Wiltshire.
Produced by Tony Young of Grosvenor Films for BBC-tv

Contributors

Voices:
Peter Sellers
Voices:
Harry Secombe
Voices/script:
Spike Milligan
Script:
Eric Sykes
Television adaptation:
Maurice Wiltshire
Producer:
Tony Young

A new disc - a Hit or a Miss?
Comment and opinions on the latest pop releases.
This week's panel: Unity Hall, Kenneth More, Chita Rivera, Cardew Robinson
In the chair, David Jacobs

Contributors

Panellist:
Unity Hall
Panellist:
Kenneth More
Panellist:
Chita Rivera
Panellist:
Cardew Robinson
Chairman:
David Jacobs
Programme devised by:
Peter Potter
Presented by:
Barry Langford

Created by A.J. Cronin.
Starring Andrew Cruickshank, Barbara Mullen
with Bill Simpson as Dr. Finlay
Guest star: Ursula Jeans
(First transmission on October 18, 1963)

Contributors

Created by:
A.J. Cronin
Script:
Vincent Tilsley
Script editor:
Harry Green
The series produced by arrangement with:
Graham Stewart
Film cameraman:
Peter Sargent
Film editor:
Geoffrey Botterill
Designer:
Donald Brewer
Producer:
Campbell Logan
Director:
Cedric Messina
Sam Forrest:
Richard Huggett
Peter Lennie:
Douglas Murchie
Janet:
Barbara Mullen
Dr. Finlay:
Bill Simpson
Dr. Cameron:
Andrew Cruickshank
Sir Robert McDowell, M.P.:
John Young
Secretary to Sir Robert:
Rolf Lefebvre
Hospital nurse:
Anne Gillam
Lady Mary McDowell:
Ursula Jeans
Dr. Snoddie:
Eric Woodburn

from the Palace Theatre Club, Offerton, Stockport.
Donald Peers introduces Vera Lynn, The Migil 5, Chuck Murray and Maidie, Joe Chisholm, Dorothy Dunne, Mack and Kirk, Kevin Kent, Peter Marsh, Malcolm Riddel.

Contributors

Presenter:
Donald Peers
Singer:
Vera Lynn
Band:
The Migil 5
Comedians:
Chuck Murray and Maidie
Performer:
Joe Chisholm
Performer:
Dorothy Dunne
Performers:
Mack and Kirk
Singer:
Kevin Kent
Performer:
Peter Marsh
Performer:
Malcolm Riddel
Orchestra conducted by:
Harry Hayward
Setting:
Stuart Furber
Director:
Douglas Argent
Producer:
Albert Stevenson

A film series starring Raymond Burr as the famous lawyer-investigator created by Erle Stanley Gardner.
with Barbara Hale, William Hopper, William Talman, Ray Collins, George Macready, Wesley Lau

In order to ruin his partner a businessman plans to make himself the victim of an attempted murder. But the plan ends in disaster.

Contributors

Character created by:
Erle Stanley Gardner
Perry Mason:
Raymond Burr
Della Street:
Barbara Hale
Paul Drake:
William Hopper
Hamilton Burger:
William Talman
Lt. Tragg:
Ray Collins
Roscoe Pearce:
George MacReady
Lt. Andy Anderson:
Wesley Lau

by Troy Kennedy Martin and John McGrath
with Victor Henry, Richard Moore, Nerys Hughes

See page 5

Contributors

Writer:
Troy Kennedy Martin
Writer:
John McGrath
Music composed and conducted by:
Stanley Myers
Film Cameraman:
John McGlashan
Film Editor:
Christopher La Fontaine
Story Editor:
Roger Smith
Stills by:
Derek Nice
Designer:
John Cooper
Producer:
James MacTacgart
Director:
Kenneth Loach
Joe:
Victor Henry
Ginger:
Richard Moore
Rose:
Nerys Hughes
Launderette girl:
Sally Mates
Interviewer:
Frank Williams
Uncle Arthur:
Will Stampe
Police Constable:
Glynn Edwards
Police Sergeant:
Barry Linehan

from Richmond, Surrey.
Artists include: The Chris Barber Band with Ottilie Patterson, Jimmy Witherspoon and Humphrey Lyttelton who introduces the programme.

See page 6

Contributors

Musicians:
The Chris Barber Band
Singer (The Chris Barber Band):
Ottilie Patterson
Singer:
Jimmy Witherspoon
Musician/presenter:
Humphrey Lyttelton
Festival director:
Harold Pendleton
Television presentation:
Brian Johnson

A film series starring Michael Rennie as Harry Lime, Jonathan Harris as Bradford Webster.

Harry Lime flies to the Far East to investigate the sudden cancelling of a valuable contract and finds himself accused of complicity in a crime he did not commit.

Contributors

Teleplay by:
Robert Sherman
Story consultant:
Warner Law
Director:
Paul Henreid
Producer:
Irving Asher
Executive producer:
Vernon Burns
Harry Lime:
Michael Rennie
Bradford Webster:
Jonathan Harris
Prime Minister Mai di Tan:
Howard Caine
Wanda Soo:
Chana Eden
Miss Julia Redfield:
Isobel Elsom
Prince Puma Diau:
Abraham Sofaer

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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