Jack Scott
Frank Bough introduces the Saturday sports spectacular featuring the Tote Investors Trophy among today's top races from Windsor; Rugby League from Hull; the first Rallycross meeting of the season from Lydden Hill; and the Fight of the Week in which the British Bantamweight Champion meets Karim Young of Nigeria
12.55* Football Preview
Sam Leitch introduces Grandstand's up-to-the-minute football preview featuring the personalities and action in the news
1.15* Fight of the Week: Alan Rudkin (British Bantamweight Champion) v Karim Young (Nigeria)
Highlights of this fight at the Anglo-American Sporting Club, London
1.50, 2.20, 2.50* Rallycross
The first of this season's meetings is at Lydden Hill, where leading drivers are competing for the W. D. and H. O. Wills Trophy
(Meeting organised by the Thames Estuary Automobile Club)
2.5, 2.35, 3.5, 3.35* Racing from Windsor
2.15 Potential Stayers' Stakes (6 furlongs)
2.45 Tote Investors Trophy (1 1/4 miles)
3.15 Russell Nursery Handicap Stakes (5 furlongs)
3.45 Binfield Stakes (1 1/4 miles)
3.20, 3.55* Rugby League: Hull v Castleford
4.50* Results Service
Classified football results and all the sports news
Times are subject to alteration in order to keep up to date with events. Latest football scores, racing results, and news are given throughout the afternoon, and the Teleprinter service is at 4.40*
The voyages of the Star Ship Enterprise across man's final frontier - space!
A routine visit to planet M113 arouses old emotions in Dr McCoy and he finds it hard to realise that Nancy, his old flame, is literally all things to all men.
No man worthy of his salt would fail to stand by one he has loved, no matter what she has become; but there are limits, fortunately for Captain Kirk
introduces his guests
by Roy Russell
Starring Jack Warner
How far can protest be taken against injustice? This question involves Sgt Dixon in an unexpectedly explosive situation unfamiliar to Dock Green.
(Peter Byrne is appearing in "There's a Girl in my Soup" at the Comedy Theatre, London)
A new Saturday Special
starring Rolf Harris
with The Young Generation
Heather Beckers, Marie Betts, Ann Chapman, Jackie Dalton, Denise Fone, Jane Herbert, Lynda Herbert, Carolyn Heywood, Linda Jolliff, Lesley Judd, Kay Korda,
Linda Lawrence, Sandy Penson, Catherine Collins, Wei Wei Wong, Bobby Bannerman, David Charkham, Chris Cooper, Roger Finch, Danny Grover, Harry Higham, Roger Howlett, Nigel Lythgoe, Martin Maguire, Colin Pilditch, Jeremy Robinson, Brian Rogers, Ricky Stratful, Donald Torr, Trevor Willis
Guest artists Esther Ofarim, Peter Rostel and Paul Schaefer
[Starring] Tyrone Power
The films of three great screen actors - Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, and here Tyrone Power with Linda Darnell, Brian Donlevy, Jane Darwell, Mary Astor, Vincent Price, John Carradine and Dean Jagger as Brigham Young
Tyrone Power has a challenging role as a member of the Mormon community, hounded from state to state by religious bigotry before founding their settlement in Salt Lake City Dean Jagger contributes a powerful portrait of Brigham Young, a 'Moses' who leads his people through the wilderness in this moving saga of human endurance in the face of prejudice, hatred and mob violence
Reader Kenneth Kendall
and Weather
Action from two leading matches in the Football League programme introduced by David Coleman with personality interviews and late-night Soccer news. The Match of the Day comes from a well-known ground.
David Coleman reports on the highlights of a second match featuring a club in the South-East
(Today's matches are announced at the end of Grandstand)
talking to Lord Willis and members of the National Film Theatre, at a John Player Lecture, about his 30 years as a screen writer and producer
"Basically I'm a writer, except that I did realise 20 years ago that if you loved films you had to direct them as well..."
"Somehow I seem to react to the challenge of the big film - the chance of the big loss..."
"I enjoy the luxury of being able to make my own mistakes..."
and introducing scenes from So This is New York (1947), Champion (1949), The Man (1950), The Guns of Navarone (1961), and The Victors (1963)