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Noise! Adventure! Glitter!
Today's edition includes:
Skayn: Episode 2: There's nothing on the moon
with the voices of Sheelagh McGrath, Gordon Clyde, Anthony Jackson

Rope-spinning by Robin and Toni Templar
Written and produced by Molly Cox

Contributors

Voices (Skayn):
Sheelagh McGrath
Voices (Skayn):
Gordon Clyde
Voices (Skayn):
Anthony Jackson
Pictures (Skayn):
Leslie Caswell
Rope-spinner:
Robin Templar
Rope-spinner:
Toni Templar
Zokko! music:
Brian Fahey
Animations:
Ted Lewis
Animations:
Malcolm Draper
Director:
Paul Ciani
Writer/producer:
Molly Cox

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Today's Timetable
12.55 Fight of the Week
1.15 Football Preview
1.35 Racing
1.50 Rally-cross
2.5 Racing
2.20 Table Tennis
2.35 Racing
2.50 Table Tennis
3.5 Racing
3.20 Rugby League
3.35 Table Tennis
3.45 Rugby League
4.25 Rally-cross
4.40 Teleprinter
4.45 Rally-cross
4.55 Results Service
Classified football results, Racing results, Rugby Union, and Rugby League results

(These timings may be altered by events)

From 12.45 Grandstand
Introduced by Frank Bough
and featuring Racing... Rugby League... Internation Table Tennis... Rallycross... Boxing

Racing from Haydock Park
1.45 Blackpool Steeplechase (over 2 miles)
2.15 Bolton Handicap chase (over 3 miles)
2.45 Vernon's Sprint Cup (over 6 furlongs)
3.15 Vernon's Organisation Stakes (over 1 1/4 miles)

Rugby League from Wigan
Wigan v. Oldham

International Table Tennis from Oxford
England v. Czechoslovakia

Rallycross from Lydden Hill
The second meeting of the W.D. and H.O. Wills Championships

Fight of the Week
Joe Bugner v. Billy Winter and Terry Daly v. Vic Moore
Highlights of this week's two heavyweight contests at the Licensed Trades Sporting Club, London

Latest scores, results and news throughout the afternoon and at 4.55 Results Service

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Julian Wilson
Television Presentation (Racing):
Ray Lakeland
Commentator (Rugby):
Eddie Waring
Television Presentation (Rugby):
Nick Hunter
Commentator (Table Tennis):
Alan Weeks
Television Presentation (Table Tennis):
Bill Taylor
Commentator (Rallycross):
Murray Walker
Television Presentation (Rallycross):
Brian Johnson
Boxer:
Joe Bugner
Boxer:
Billy Winter
Boxer:
Terry Daly
Boxer:
Vic Moore
Presented by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Written by David Ellis

A series created by Ted Willis
starring Jack Warner

One side of Lisbon Street, Dock Green, is being demolished to make way for a new block of luxury flats when an excavator's shovel puts Number 13 in the headlines.

Contributors

Writer:
David Ellis
Series creator:
Ted Willis
Design:
Gwen Evans
Director:
Vere Lorrimer
Production:
Ronald Marsh
George Dixon:
Jack Warner
Foreman:
Tom Baker
Arnold Russell:
Peter Welch
Det.-Sgt. Andy Crawford:
Peter Byrne
Det.-Con. Pearson:
Joe Dunlop
W.P.C. Sally Reed:
Jenny Logan
P.C. Swain:
Robert Arnold
Sgt. Wills:
Nicholas Donnelly
Det.-Con. Lauderdale:
Geoffrey Adams
Betty Russell:
Jean Holness
Mildred Hammond:
Anne Blake
Mark Lawrence:
John Rincham
Benjamin Craven:
Arnold Peters
Ethel Taylor:
Cicely Hullett
Alan Kettering:
David Beale
Sara Lawrence:
Veronica Hurst
Mrs. Miller:
Edna Dore
Constance Holroyd:
Susan Richards
Stephen Richards:
Richard Bebb

Held in the Royal Albert Hall, London in the presence of H.M. Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and H.R.H. The Prince of Wales

The Combined Bands of the Grenadier, Irish, and Welsh Guards by permission of the Lieut.-Cols. Commanding Regiments
Conductor, Major R.B. Bashford L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.
State Trumpeters of The Royal Horse Guards (The Blues)
The Muster of the Legion Standards and Services
Displays by the Three Services
Community Singing
Service of Remembrance
Conducted by The Bishop of Birmingham, The Rt. Rev. J.L. Wilson K.C.M.G., D.D.
Assisted by The Rt. Rev. Mgr. M.J. O'Brien V.G., R.A.F. and The Moderator of the Free Church Federal Council, The Rev. Edward Rogers, M.A., B.O.

Contributors

Conductor:
Major R.B. Bashford
Musicians:
State Trumpeters of The Royal Horse Guards (The Blues)
Service conducted by:
The Rev. J.L. Wilson K.C.M.G.
Assisted by:
The Rt. Rev. M.J. O'Brien
Assisted by:
The Rev. Edward Rogers
Festival Narrator:
Humphrey Tilling
Festival Director:
D.E. Coffer, O.B.E.
Festival Producer:
Ralph Reader, C.B.E.
Commentator:
Raymond Baxter
Television Presentation:
Dennis Monger

starring Val Doonican
with special guests, Beryl Reid, Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen, Les Dawson

and The Gojos, The Adam Singers

Comedienne Beryl Reid makes one of her first TV appearances in this country since her return from the States.

Contributors

Singer/Presenter/Special material:
Val Doonican
Comedienne:
Beryl Reid
Musicians:
Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
Comedian:
Les Dawson
Dancers:
The Gojos
Singers:
The Adam Singers
Singers directed by:
Cliff Adams
Orchestra conducted by/Orchestrations:
Peter Knight
Orchestra leader:
Henry Datyner
Orchestrations:
Keith Amos
'Sausage, egg, and chips' written by:
Austin Steele
Special material:
John Law
Dance direction:
Jo Cook
Design:
Roger Cheveley
Producer:
John Ammonds

The highlights of one of today's top League matches, plus the day's soccer headlines.
Kenneth Wolstenholme reports, with outside broadcast cameras, from a well-known Football League ground.
Today's match will be announced at the end of Grandstand

Contributors

Commentator:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Television presentation:
John McGonagle

Each week 25,000 tons of newsprint, 50 hours of news bulletins
One man Bernard Braden
and his team John Pitman, Esther Rantzen
take a look at some of the things that happened-and some of the things that didn't.
Song of the week: Jake Thackray
Children of the week: Harold Williamson
See page 31

Contributors

Presenter:
Bernard Braden
Reporter:
John Pitman
Reporter:
Esther Rantzen
Singer:
Jake Thackray
Interviewer:
Harold Williamson
Designer:
Don Giles
Director:
Tom Conway
Producer:
John Lloyd
Editor:
Desmond Wilcox
Editor:
Bill Morton

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