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Written by Helena Valenti.
Twenty lessons for beginners in Spanish.
With Jacinta Castillejo, Mari Carmen Nevado, Julio Pena and Carlos Riera.

(Shown last Monday)
For booklet and records see page 11

Contributors

Writer:
Helena Valenti
Director:
John Prescott Thomas
Producer:
Colin Nears
[Actress]:
Jacinta Castillejo
[Actress]:
Mari Carmen Nevado
[Actor]:
Julio Pena
[Actor]:
Carlos Riera

Two of the world's greatest laughter-makers in a selection of their famous short films.
A Hal Roach film

Laurel and Hardy are concealing a dog in their apartment against the orders of their landlord. When he finds out, they are forced to throw the animal out into the snow, and then spend most of the night endeavouring to bring him in again. Needless to say, their efforts result in their apartment being transformed into a shambles, but a stroke of 'luck' leads to a happy conclusion.

Contributors

Producer:
Hal Roach
Director:
James W. Horne
Stan:
Stan Laurel
Ollie:
Oliver Hardy

Noise! Adventure! Glitter!
Today's edition, the last in this series, includes:
Skayn: 13: This is the end for us...
with the voices of Sheelagh McGrath, Gordon Clyde, Anthony Jackson

and pictures by Leslie Caswell
Ali Bongo the Shriek of Araby
Written and directed by Paul Ciani

Contributors

Voices (Skayn):
Sheelagh McGrath
Voices (Skayn):
Gordon Clyde
Voices (Skayn):
Anthony Jackson
Pictures (Skayn):
Leslie Caswell
Magician:
Ali Bongo
Zokko! music:
Brian Fahey
Animation:
Ted Lewis
Animation:
Malcolm Draper
Film editor:
Mark Anderson
Designer:
Merle Downie
Writer/director:
Paul Ciani
Producer:
Molly Cox

Today's Timetable

From 12.45
Grandstand
Introduced by David Vine
and featuring F.A. Cup Preview... World Championship Boxing... Racing... Rugby League... Gymnastics... Ski-ing

F.A. Cup Preview
Sam Leitch, with the BBC's team of commentators, brings you the news and personalities in today's outstanding Fourth Round ties

World Championship Boxing
Jose Legra (Spain) (World Featherweight Champion) v. Johnny Famechon (Australia) Highlights of this world title fight at the Royal Albert Hall, London

Racing from Windsor
2.0 Caversham Handicap Steeplechase over 2 miles
2.30 Berkshire Handicap Hurdle over 2 miles 3 furlongs and 80 yards
3.0 Royal Windsor Handicap Steeplechase over 3 miles and 170 yard.
3.30 Windlesham Novices' Steeplechase Div.1 over 2 miles

Rugby League from Hull
Hull v. St. Helens One of today's outstanding matches in the First Round of the Rugby League Cup

Gymnastics
from the Royal Albert Hall, London: The British Championships
The country's top six men and women compete for the premier awards in British Gymnastics Organised by the B.A.G.A. in association with the 'Sun'

Ski-ing from St. Gervais
Grand Prix de St. Gervais Ladies' Downhill
Britain's girls compete with the world's top international skiers
Presented by the French Television Service

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

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Presenter (FA Cup Preview):
Sam Leitch
Boxer:
Jose Legra
Boxer:
Johnny Famechon
Commentator (Boxing):
Harry Carpenter
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Julian Wilson
Television Presentation (Racing):
Dennis Monger
Commentator (Rugby League):
Eddie Waring
Television Presentation (Rugby League):
Ray Lakeland
Commentator (Gymnastics):
Norris McWhirter
Television Presentation (Gymnastics):
Alan Mouncer
Commentator (Ski-ing):
Max Robertson
Presented by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

12.55 F.A. Cup preview
1.10 World Championship Boxing
1.40 Ski-ing
1.50 Racing
2.10 Gymnastics
2.20 Racing
2.40 Gymnastics
2.50 Racing
3.10 Rugby League
3.20 Racing
3.45 Rugby League
4.30 Gymnastics
4.40 Teleprinter
4.55 Results Service
Classified football results
Racing results, Rugby Union and Rugby League results
These timings may be altered by events

in this week's programme of music and laughter featuring her special guests and friends
Johnny Harris and his Orchestra, Pan's People

Contributors

Singer/Presenter:
null Lulu
Musicians:
Johnny Harris and his Orchestra
Vocal backing:
Sue and Sonny
Dancers:
Pan's People
Choreography:
Flick Colby
Design:
J. Roger Lowe
Production:
Stanley Dorfman

Written by Sid Green and Dick Hills.
Starring Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise
Guest artists, Ronnie Carroll, Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
with Jenny Lee-Wright, Michele Barrie, Jane Bartlett, Wendy Hillhouse, Bebe Robson
First shown on BBC-2

Contributors

Writer:
Sid Green
Writer:
Dick Hills
Orchestra directed by:
Alyn Ainsworth
Dance direction:
Jo Cook
Design:
Leo Austin
Producer:
John Ammonds
Comedian:
Eric Morecambe
Comedian:
Ernie Wise
Singer/[Actor]:
Ronnie Carroll
Musicians:
Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
[Actress]:
Jenny Lee-Wright
[Actress]:
Michele Barrie
[Actress]:
Jane Bartlett
[Actress]:
Wendy Hillhouse
[Actress]:
Bebe Robson

Starring Rolf Harris
with The Young Generation: Valerie Barrett, Bobby Bannerman, Heather Beckers, Chris Cooper, Marie Betts, Roger Finch, Ann Chapman, Danny Grover, Jackie Dalton, Harry Higham, Jane Herbert, Roger Howlett, Lynda Herbert, Erik-Jack, Linda Jolliff, Scott Mackee, Lesley Judd, Dennis Morrisey, Kay Korda, Peter Newton, Linda Lawrence, Brian Rogers, Patricia Lovett, Barrie Stevens, Sandy Penson, Ricky Stratful, Terry Robinson, Donald Torr, Wei Wei Wong, Trevor Willis
Guest artists, Jack Jones, Keith Potger, Silvan, Wester

Contributors

Entertainer:
Rolf Harris
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Valerie Barrett
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Bobby Bannerman
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Heather Beckers
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Chris Cooper
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Marie Betts
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Roger Finch
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Ann Chapman
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Danny Grover
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Jackie Dalton
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Harry Higham
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Jane Herbert
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Roger Howlett
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Lynda Herbert
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
null Erik-Jack
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Linda Jolliff
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Scott Mackee
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Lesley Judd
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Dennis Morrisey
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Kay Korda
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Peter Newton
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Linda Lawrence
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Brian Rogers
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Patricia Lovett
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Barrie Stevens
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Sandy Penson
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Ricky Stratful
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Terry Robinson
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Donald Torr
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Wei Wei Wong
Singer/Dancer (The Young Generation):
Trevor Willis
Choreography:
Douglas Squires Singer: Jack Jones
Singer:
Keith Potger
Magician:
null Silvan
Performer:
null Wester
Orchestra directed by:
Alyn Ainsworth
Musical Arrangements:
Alan Roper
Musical Arrangements:
Norman Percival
Script:
Spike Mullins
Script:
Joe Steeples
Design:
Victor Meredith
Production:
Stewart Morris

Feature films with suspense, danger, excitement
starring Edmond O'Brien, Marla English
with Carolyn Jones, John Agar, Emile Meyer

A corrupt police officer kills an innocent victim and robs him of $25,000, but he overlooks the mute testimony of a silent witness. Edmond O'Brien gives an impressive performance as the police officer Barney Nolan, as well as co-directing this tough, hard-hitting drama.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Richard Alan Simmons
Producer:
Aubrey Schenck
Director:
Edmond O'Brien
Director:
Howard W. Koch
Barney Nolan:
Edmond O'Brien
Patty Winters:
Marla English
Mark Brewster:
John Agar
Captain Gunnarson:
Emile Meyer
Girl at the bar:
Carolyn Jones
Fat Michaels:
Claude Akins
Laddie O'Neil:
Larry Ryle
Packy Reed:
Hugh Sanders

Written by Johnny Speight
Death may part us, but Alf thinks there is no need to be too sad about it...

Starring Warren Mitchell as Alf, Dandy Nichols as Else, Anthony Booth as Mike, Una Stubbs as Rita
with Joan Sims, Bill Fraser, Will Stampe, Frank Howard

Contributors

Writer:
Johnny Speight
Music:
Dennis Wilson
Designer:
Oliver Bayldon
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson
Alf:
Warren Mitchell
Else:
Dandy Nichols
Mike:
Anthony Booth
Rita:
Una Stubbs
[Actress]:
Joan Sims
[Actor]:
Bill Fraser
[Actor]:
Will Stampe
[Actor]:
Frank Howard

David Coleman reports on today's F.A. Cup Fourth Round

Thirty-two clubs compete in today's round of the F.A. Challenge Cup competition. Already five First Division clubs have been eliminated-Ipswich Town, Leeds United, Nottingham Forest, Queen's Park Rangers, and Sunderland. Which First Division giants will today join them? It could be the holders themselves, West Bromwich Albion, who are away to Fulham, surprise team of the Third Round; or Manchester United, who meet Third Division success side Watford; or even Arsenal, who clash with London rivals Charlton. As always, shocks are guaranteed.
David Coleman, Alan Weeks, and Kenneth Wolstenholme report with outside broadcast cameras on three of today's exciting Cup Ties.

Contributors

Commentator:
David Coleman
Commentator:
Alan Weeks
Commentator:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
TV presentation:
John McGonagle
TV presentation:
Richard Tilling
TV presentation:
Brian Venner
Producer:
Alec Weeks

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

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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