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International Golf: The Open Championship
The 'cut' has been made and the excitement and tensions begin to mount as the cream of the world's golfers go into the third of this four-round tournament.
Introduced by Harry Carpenter direct from the links of the Royal Lytham and St. Annes Golf Club
Commentaries by Henry Longhurst, Mark McCormack, Peter Thomson, Peter Alliss

and
Cricket: England v. The West Indies: Third Test Match: Second day
from Headingley, Leeds

Contributors

Presenter (International Golf):
Harry Carpenter
Commentator (International Golf):
Henry Longhurst
Commentator (International Golf):
Mark McCormack
Commentator (International Golf):
Peter Thomson
Commentator (International Golf):
Peter Alliss
Production team (International Golf):
Ray Lakeland
Production team (International Golf):
Alan Mouncer
Production team (International Golf):
Bill Malcolm
Production team (International Golf):
Bill Taylor
Production team (International Golf):
A. P. Wilkinson
Commentary team (Cricket):
Peter West
Commentary team (Cricket):
Richie Benaud
Commentary team (Cricket):
Denis Compton
Commentary team (Cricket):
Jim Laker
Commentary team (Cricket):
Colin Milburn
Production team (Cricket):
Nick Hunter
Production team (Cricket):
Philip Lewis

International Golf: The Open Championship
Further visits to the Royal Lytham and St. Annes Golf Club to see and hear the latest news and comment as the Open moves towards its final stages

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Cricket: England v. The West Indies: Third Test Match: Second day
Further coverage from Headingley, Leeds

with Ray Alan and Tich and Quackers, George Chisholm, Derek Dene, Heather Barbour, The Chuckles, the voice of Peter Wheeler
from the North

Contributors

Ventriloquist:
Ray Alan
Trombonist/Comedian:
George Chisholm
Comedian:
Derek Dene
Singer:
Heather Barbour
Musicians:
The Chuckles
Voice:
Peter Wheeler
Musical arrangements:
Jerry Allen
Script:
Charles Hart
Script:
Peter Bishop
Producer:
Stan Parkinson

Cricket: England v. The West Indies: Third Test Match
Coverage of the last ten minutes of play together with highlights of today's play from Headingley

and
International Golf: The Open Championship
Those 'in contention' are beginning to stand out from the rest of the field at the end of fifty-four holes in this 72-hole stroke-play competition.
A look at the highlights of the day's play, the latest scores and the state of the leader board.

Contributors

Editor (International Golf):
A. P. Wilkinson
Producer (International Golf):
Ray Lakeland

A film series starring James Drury as The Virginian.

Betsy accidentally finds a ranch occupied by a father and son who have a very good reason for keeping their whereabouts secret.
(First shown on BBC-2)

Contributors

James Drury:
James Drury
Martin Evers:
Forrest Tucker
Clint Evers:
Andrew Prine
Betsy:
Roberta Shore
Trampas:
Doug McClure
Randy:
Randy Boone
Ryker:
Clu Gulager

A new show with new faces featuring Frank Abbott, Peter Legge, Adrienne Posta, Mike Redway, Toni Sinclair

Contributors

Script Editor:
Dick Vosburgh
Orchestra directed by:
Peter Knight
Design:
Kenneth Sharp
Associate Producer:
David O'Clee
Producer:
John Ammonds
Performer:
Frank Abbott
Performer:
Peter Legge
Performer:
Adrienne Posta
Performer:
Mike Redway
Performer:
Toni Sinclair

by Alan Melville
Starring Moira Lister as Jacqueline Villiers
and featuring Nicholas Parsons as Francis, Jimmy Thompson as Roger, as the executives of "How"

Jacqui investigates the beauties and delights of British Railways and London Transport.

Contributors

Writer:
Alan Melville
Signature Music:
Burt Rhodes
Incidental Music:
Dennis Wilson
Designer:
Graham Oakley
Producer:
John Howard Davies
Jacqui:
Moira Lister
First 'Times':
Norman Chappell
First 'Financial Times':
Keith Smith
Second 'Times':
Ballard Berkeley
Second 'Financial Times':
Blake Butler
'Telegraph':
Raymond Mason
Francis:
Nicholas Parsons
Roger:
Jimmy Thompson
Station announcer:
Joan Sims
Woman in bus queue:
Marjorie Rhodes
Man in bus queue:
Clifton Jones
First woman on bus:
Edna Dore
Second woman on bus:
Ann Way
First man on bus:
Tommy Godfrey
Second man on bus:
Brian Grellis
First passenger in tube:
Gertan Klauber
Second passenger in tube:
Robert Bridges

Jeux sans Frontieres
The second international heat in which five countries compete for the Eurovision Trophy
Transmitted on the Eurovision network from George Heriot's School, Edinburgh.
Teams:
Great Britain: Shrewsbury
Belgium: Ixelles
Germany: Weiden
Italy: Lecco
Switzerland: Lausanne
Introduced by David Vine and Eddie Waring
International referees, Genaro Olivieri and Guido Pancaldi
British referee, Arthur Ellis

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Presenter:
Eddie Waring
International referee:
Genaro Olivieri
International referee:
Guido Pancaldi
British referee:
Arthur Ellis
Director:
Philip S. Gilbert
Producer:
Barney Colehan

A selection of feature films directed by the master of suspense.
This week: Foreign Correspondent
Starring Joel McCrea, Laraine Day
with Herbert Marshall, George Sanders

An American reporter sent to Europe in 1939 to cover the political situation stumbles upon a Nazi-controlled international espionage organisation and narrowly escapes with his life.
Hitchcock's first two American films, Rebecca and Foreign Correspondent, though stylistically poles apart, won instant acclaim. Tonight's movie had all the ingredients of a Hitchcock thriller with the added advantage that it was released at a time when espionage and Fifth Column activity were already a reality in Europe.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Charles Bennett
Screenplay:
Joan Harrison
Production sets designed by:
William Cameron Menzies
Producer:
Walter Wanger
Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Johnnie Jones/Huntley Haverstock:
Joel McCrea
Carol Fisher:
Laraine Day
Stephen Fisher:
Herbert Marshall
Ffolliot:
George Sanders
Van Meer:
Albert Basserman
Stebbins:
Robert Benchley
Rowley:
Edmund Gwenn
Mr Powers:
Harry Davenport

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

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