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Introduced by Michael Aspel
With Peter Glaze, Rod McLennan, Frances Barlow, Jillian Comber, Frankie Holmes
Special guest Roger Whittaker

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Aspel
Comedian:
Peter Glaze
Comedian:
Rod McLennan
Hostess:
Frances Barlow
Hostess:
Jillian Comber
Entertainer:
Frankie Holmes
Singer/guitarist:
Roger Whittaker
Script:
Bob Block
Music:
Bert Hayes and his Orchestra
Designer:
Valerie Warrender
Director:
Brian S. Jones
Producer:
Peter Whitmore

Top soccer teams compete in a light-hearted battle of wits aided and abetted by their star supporters.
Tonight's teams:
West Bromwich Albion
Alan Ashman, manager; John Osborne, player; Ray Wilson, player; Jeff Smith, guest supporter
Crystal Palace
John Jackson, player; Gerry Queen, player; Alan Pinkney, player; Alfie Bass, guest supporter
Refereed by Barry Davies

Contributors

Panellist (West Bromwich Albion):
Alan Ashman
Panellist (West Bromwich Albion):
John Osborne
Panellist (West Bromwich Albion):
Ray Wilson
Panellist (West Bromwich Albion):
Jeff Smith
Panellist (Crystal Palace):
John Jackson
Panellist (Crystal Palace):
Gerry Queen
Panellist (Crystal Palace):
Alan Pinkney
Panellist (Crystal Palace):
Alfie Bass
Referee:
Barry Davies
Questions set by:
John Witty
Questions set by:
Stan Greenberg
Devised by:
George Woolley
Director:
Mary Evans
Producer:
Bill Wright

Tales from the last frontier of the great American West.
A film series starring James Drury as the Virginian.

When two detectives try to put Curt Westley back in jail for a Payroll robbery, Ryker has good cause to suspect their motives.
On the otherhand false imprisonment can warp the mind of an innocent man and cause him to seek his revenge on society for the lost years he can never regain. Had not a winning hand in a violently interrupted card game set off a strange sequence of events, there would have been no implacable pursuit ending in ugly truth.

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Ryker:
Clu Gulager
Curt Westtey:
James Best
Charles Sanders:
Simon Oakland
Joan:
Davey Davidson

by Richard Waring
starring and

In this, the final episode of the Corner saga, Jennifer tries hard to get her family and their cottage chosen for an advertising campaign.

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Waring
Signature music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Incidental music:
Dennis Wilson
Lighting:
John Dixon
Designer:
Pamela Lambooy
Producer:
Graeme Muir
Jennifer Corner:
Wendy Craig
Henry Corner:
Ronald Hines
Mr Manners:
Michael Graham Cox
Trudi:
Verina Greenlaw
Amanda:
Jill Riddick
Mr Widdicombe:
Charles Lamb
Mrs Everett:
Diana King
Milkman:
Peter Thornton
Miss Girling:
Vivienne Davies
Mr Clark:
Douglas Malcolm
Mr Prentice:
Donald Layne-Smith
Robin:
Hugo Keith-Johnston

Introduced by Michael Bentine from the National Film Theatre, London

Once again a look at some more of the tricks that these silent film comedians learnt in their early vaudeville training, plus some of the camera tricks they invented during their film careers. Buster Keaton, Larry Semon, Harry Langdon, Charlie Chaplin, and Ben Turpin provide examples.
A BBCtv production in association with Mitchell Monkhouse Associates and Raymond Rohauer

Contributors

Presenter/script:
Michael Bentine
Script/producer:
Richard Evans
Film consultant:
Raymond Rohauer
Music composed by:
Malcolm Mitchell
Co-Producer:
Henry Howard

by John Galsworthy.
Dramatised by Donald Wilson.
Starring Kenneth More, Eric Porter
(Eric Porter is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)

Contributors

Author:
John Galsworthy
Dramatised by/Producer:
Donald Wilson
Opening and closing music by:
Eric Coates
Script Editor:
Lennox Phillips
Designer:
Spencer Chapman
Director:
David Giles
Jo:
Kenneth More
Jolyon:
Joseph O'Conor
Aunt Ann:
Fay Compton
Aunt Juley:
Nora Nicholson
Aunt Hester:
Nora Swinburne
Smither:
Maggie Jones
Emily:
Fanny Rowe
Winifred:
Margaret Tyzack
James:
John Welsh
Soames:
Eric Porter
Swithin:
George Woodbridge
Roger:
A.J. Brown
Nicholas:
Kynaston Reeves
June:
Susan Pennick
Helene:
Lana Morris
Frances:
Ursula Howells
Monty:
Terence Alexander
Millie:
Deddie Davies
Mrs Heron:
Jenny Laird
Lomax:
Campbell Singer
Madame Debrie:
Anna Korwin
George:
John Barcroft

Written by Marty Feldman and Barry Took
co-starring John Junkin, Tim Brooke-Taylor

with Roland MacLeod, Mary Miller

Contributors

Writer:
Marty Feldman
Writer:
Barry Took
Designer:
Judy Steele
Designer:
Don Taylor
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson
Director:
Roger Race
Comedian:
Marty Feldman
[Actor]:
John Junkin
[Actor]:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
[Actor]:
Roland MacLeod
[Actress]:
Mary Miller

A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented all this week by Ludovic Kennedy with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Linda Blandford, Bernard Falk, David Lomax, Tom Mangold,
Fyfe Robertson, Denis Tuohy and special contributions from Keith Kyle and Robert McKenzie

Contributors

Presenter:
Ludovic Kennedy
Reporter:
Linda Blandford
Reporter:
Bernard Falk
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Denis Tuohy
Reporter:
Keith Kyle
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie

A television novel by Harold Robbins
A dramatic serial about the international power elite whose struggle for supremacy is played out not only in the boardrooms of big business, but in the drawing-rooms and playgrounds of the very rich, starring Lana Turner as Tracy Carlyle Hastings, George Hamilton as Duncan Carlyle, Rossano Brazzi as Antaeus Riakos, Kevin McCarthy as Philip Hastings, Louis Hayward as Jonathan Carlyle, Diana Muldaur as Belile Wheeler, Michael Vincent as Jeffrey Hastings, Natalie Schaefer as Eleanor Carlyle

In his fight to contest Baylor's will and gain control of the bank Philip not only finds a valuable ally in Eleanor - he also achieves vital legal powers by blackmailing Jonathan.

Contributors

Writer:
Harold Robbins
Tracy Carlyle Hastings:
Lana Turner
Duncan Carlyle:
George Hamilton
Antaeus Riakos:
Rossano Brazzi
Philip Hastings:
Kevin McCarthy
Jonathan Carlyle:
Louis Hayward
Belle Wheeler:
Diana Muldaur
Jeffrey Hastings:
Michael Vincent
Eleanor Carlyle:
Natalie Schaefer

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

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