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Today's Timetable:
12.55 Boxing
1.15 Tennis
2.20 Racing
2.35 Show Jumping
2.50 Racing
3.5 Show Jumping
3.20 Racing
3.35 Tennis
3.45 Rugby League
4.25 Tennis
4.55 Results Service

While it is hoped to keep to the above timings, they may be altered by events

A new disc - a Hit or a Miss?
Comments and opinion on the latest pop releases.
This week's panel: Roy Orbison, Jimmy Savile, Barbara Hawkins, Samantha Juste
In the chair, David Jacobs

Contributors

Panellist:
Roy Orbison
Panellist:
Jimmy Savile
Panellist:
Barbara Hawkins
Panellist:
Samantha Juste
Chairman:
David Jacobs
Programme devised by:
Peter Potter
Presentation:
Terry Henebery

Written by N.J. Crisp.
A series created by Ted Willis.
Starring Jack Warner

A frightened man hides his identity - but a cornered blackmailer is determined on revenge.

Contributors

Writer:
N.J. Crisp
Series created by:
Ted Willis
Director:
Vere Lorrimer
Production:
Ronald Marsh
George Dixon:
Jack Warner
Jim Shepherd:
Derek Farr
Dinah Shepherd:
Gwen Cherrell
Stella Dudley:
Patricia Healey
Station Sgt Cooper:
Duncan Lamont
P.C. Swain:
Robert Arnold
Det.-Sgt. Andy Crawford:
Peter Byrne
Det.-Con. Lauderdale:
Geoffrey Adams
Barman:
Denis Cleary
Taxi-driver:
Michael Sheard
Raymond Dudley:
Jeremy Wilkin
Judge:
Michael Cover
Mr. Vernon:
John Bryans
Mr. Preston:
Edwin Richfield

Tonight's film stars Richard Dix, Lee J. Cobb
with Jane Wyatt, Albert Dekker, Victor Jory
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Contributors

Director:
Lesley Selander
Stephen Brent:
Richard Dix
Jeptha Marr:
Lee J. Cobb
Vinnie Marr:
Jane Wyatt
Gideon Skene:
Albert Dekker
Champ Clanton:
Victor Jory
Rita Molyneaux:
Lola Lane
Tiny:
Max Baer
Brannigan:
Joe Sawyer

Tonight's show is all-talking, all-singing, all-dancing, and features songs associated with some of the great artists of the cinema world.

Starring The Mitchell Minstrels
with John Boulter, Dai Francis, Tony Mercer
Voices of Hollywood stars: Margo Henderson, Victor Seaforth
also starring Margaret Savage, The Television Toppers, Delia Wicks, Penny Jewkes

(The Black and White Minstrel Show is appearing at the Victoria Palace, London, and at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham)

Contributors

Singers:
The Mitchell Minstrels
Singer:
John Boulter
Singer:
Dai Francis
Singer:
Tony Mercer
Impressionist:
Margo Henderson
Impressionist:
Victor Seaforth
Singer:
Margaret Savage
Dancers:
The Television Toppers
Dancer:
Delia Wicks
Singer/Dancer:
Penny Jewkes
Dance direction:
Roy Gunson
Vocal arrangements/Orchestra conducted by:
George Mitchell
Orchestrations:
Alan Bristow
Orchestrations:
Ray Terry
Orchestra conducted by:
Eric Robinson
Settings:
Brian Tregidden
Devised and produced by:
George Inns

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Written by Caryl Brahms.
An essay around the songs of the Thirties.
Sung by Millicent Martin, Elisabeth Welch, David Kernan and The George Mitchell Singers
Spoken by John Wood
Danced by Audrey Bayley, Isobel Hurll, Frances Pidgeon, Joan Palethorpe, Ivan Baptie, Nicolas Chagrin, Johnny Greenland, Tom Merrifield, Connel Miles, Fred Peters
Photographs by courtesy of Vogue

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Contributors

Writer:
Caryl Brahms
Singer:
Millicent Martin
Singer:
Elisabeth Welch
Singer:
David Kernan
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Speaker:
John Wood
Dancer:
Audrey Bayley
Dancer:
Isobel Hurll
Dancer:
Frances Pidgeon
Dancer:
Joan Palethorpe
Dancer:
Ivan Baptie
Dancer:
Nicolas Chagrin
Dancer:
Johnny Greenland
Dancer:
Tom Merrifield
Dancer:
Connel Miles
Dancer:
Fred Peters
Musical numbers arranged by:
Gillian Lynne
Assisted by:
Jan Colet
Music arranged and conducted by:
Peter Greenwell
Orchestrated by:
Gordon Langford
Special graphic sequences designed by:
Geoffrey Martin
Produced and directed by:
Ned Sherrin

A Report by Trevor Philpott.
Written and directed by Trevor Philpott.
Becoming an Officer in the American armed forces is a tough business: at the three service Academies - West Point, Annapolis, and Colorado Springs - they make it tougher than anywhere else. One in three of the cadets who enter is not there by graduation day.
This film follows the four-year training of the future Admirals and Generals of the United States.
(First shown on BBC-2)
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Contributors

Reporter/Writer/Director:
Trevor Philpott
Producer:
Phillip Whitehead

BBC One London

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