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Frank Bough introduces the Saturday sports spectacular

1.30, 3.50 Dunlop Masters
The final round of the tournament at Little Aston for prize money totalling £8,500

1.50, 2.50, 3.20 Racing from Newbury
2.0 Harwell Maiden Stakes
3.0 'Coral' Newbury Autumn Cup (Handicap)
3.30 Peter Hastings Stakes

2.20, 3.10, 3.50 Swimming: The Six Nations Tournament at Blackpool
Great Britain, the current champions, bid to hold the title against Holland, Sweden, Italy, France, and West Germany

2.5, 2.40, 3.35 Motor Racing from Crystal Palace
(organised by BARC): including races for Saloon and GT cars

1.15 Motocross des Nations
Highlights of this meeting at Farleigh Castle with leading riders from all over Europe

12.55 Football Preview
Introduced by Sam Leitch

4.5 Results Service
Classified football results and all the sports news

Times are subject to alteration

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator (Dunlop Masters):
Harry Carpenter
Commentator (Dunlop Masters):
Henry Longhurst
Commentator (Dunlop Masters):
Peter Thomson
Commentator (Dunlop Masters):
Peter Alliss
Production team (Dunlop Masters):
Bill Malcolm
Production team (Dunlop Masters):
Fred Viner
Producer (Dunlop Masters):
Ray Lakeland
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Julian Wilson
Producer (Racing):
Dennis Monger
Commentator (Swimming):
Max Robertson
Commentator (Swimming):
Harry Walker
Producer (Swimming):
Nick Hunter
Commentator (Motor Racing/Motocross des Nations):
Murray Walker
Producer (Motor Racing):
Richard Tilling
Presenter (Football Preview):
Sam Leitch
Presented by (Grandstand):
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

The voyages of the Star-Ship Enterprise across man's final frontier - space! Its mission - to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and civilisations, to go boldly where no man has gone before.

The only boy in families sometimes tends to be spoilt but surely - none so strangely as the youngster who becomes a passenger on the USS Enterprise. His petulance develops into a trial of wills with no less a personage than the Captain. The safety of the ship, or more, is at stake

Contributors

Captain Kirk:
William Shatner
Mr Spock:
Leonard Nimoy
Charlie Evans:
Robert Walker Jr
Yeoman Janice Rand:
Grace Lee Whitney
Uhura:
Nichelle Nichols

by Gerald Kelsey
Starring Jack Warner

Practical jokes are considered funny by many people, but they can have sinister undertones and cause a lot of unhappiness

(Peter Byrne is appearing in "There's a Girl in my Soup" at the Comedy Theatre, London)

Contributors

Writer:
Gerald Kelsey
Series created by:
Ted Willis
Design:
Ray London
Programme Co-ordinator:
Joe Waters
Producer:
Robin Nash
George Dixon:
Jack Warner
Hayes:
Anthony Villaroel
Mrs White:
Vivienne Bennett
Mrs Palmer:
Rona Anderson
Mr Palmer:
John Breslin
Newsagent:
Barrie Gosney
Sgt Wills:
Nicholas Donnelly
Swain:
Robert Arnold
Briggs:
Peter Regan
Miss Singer:
Nicolette Roeg
Lambert:
Christopher Burgess
Carter:
John Craig
Jenny:
Lynette Erving
Mr Hodges:
Norman Scace
Mrs Lambert:
Veronica Hurst
Shop assistant:
Mary D'Arcy Ryan
Van driver:
Michael Stainton
Shop manager:
Billy Milton
Det-Sgt Andy Crawford:
Peter Byrne
Det-Con Lauderdale:
Geoffrey Adams
Salvation Army girl:
Meg Gleed
Hospital porter:
Talfryn Thomas

A selection of films featuring Clark Gable, Tyrone Power, and Spencer Tracy, three of the screen's most famous actors.
Tonight: Clark Gable in China Seas
with Jean Harlow
and Wallace Beery, Lewis Stone, Rosalind Russell

Gable in a characteristic role as a tough skipper on the pirate-infested China seas, having trouble with his fiery blonde mistress (Jean Harlow) and a valuable shipment of gold.
This is perhaps the best of the series of adventure movies that the powerful box-office combination of Gable and Harlow made during the thirties. Unbelievably, it is also the first Harlow film to have been shown on British TV. It means for many viewers a first opportunity to evaluate the stunning Miss Harlow.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Jules Furthman
Screenplay:
James Kevin McGuinness
Director:
Tay Garnett
Alan Gaskell:
Clark Gable
China Doll:
Jean Harlow
Jamesy Macardle:
Wallace Beery
Davis:
Lewis Stone
Sybil:
Rosalind Russell
Dawson:
Dudley Digges
McCaleb :
Robert Benchley

BBC outside broadcast cameras are at the Royal Albert Hall to bring you the second part of the closing concert in the 75th season Colin Davis conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra, Leader Eli Goren
Elgar Overture: Cockaigne
Fantasia on British Sea Songs (arr. Wood)
Parry Jerusalem
Introduced by Richard Baker
Last Night of the Proms: page 13

Contributors

Musicians:
The BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Colin Davis
Orchestra leader:
Eli Goren
Presenter:
Richard Baker
Director:
Brian Large

David Coleman introduces one hour of football action, personality interviews, and late news
The Match of the Day comes from a First Division League ground

The second match features highlights from an important League side in the South-East
(Today's choice of matches is announced at the end of Grandstand)

Contributors

Presenter/Commentator:
David Coleman
Commentator:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
TV Presentation:
John McGonagle
Outside Broadcast Director/Executive Producer:
Alec Weeks
Presented by:
Jonathan Martin
Editor:
Sam Leitch

talking to Michael Wale and members of the National Film Theatre about his career as an actor, producer, director, and university professor and introducing scenes from That's My Boy (1951), The Bell Boy (1959), The Nutty Professor (1963), and The Patsy (1965)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Jerry Lewis
Interviewer:
Michael Wale
Producer:
Tony Staveacre

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