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All for fun! Fun for all!
with Skayn and the Moon People: 8: 'It's getting worse minute by minute...' with the voices of Sheelagh McGrath, Gordon Clyde, Anthony Jackson and pictures by Leslie Caswell
That very 'balanced' act - Ivor Wynne and Jenny
plus jokes and songs

Contributors

Voices (Skayn and the Moon People):
Sheelagh McGrath
Voices (Skayn and the Moon People):
Gordon Clyde
Voices (Skayn and the Moon People):
Anthony Jackson
Pictures (Skayn and the Moon People):
Leslie Caswell
Balancers:
Ivor Wynne and Jenny
Zokko! music:
Brian Fahey
Producer:
Paul Ciani
Producer:
Molly Cox

Introduced by Frank Bough direct from Cardiff Arms Park featuring International Rugby Union, Wales v South Africa-coverage of the whole match in Cardiff, the final International of the Sixth Springboks' tour.
Also in Grandstand: Racing from Windsor, including the Royal Windsor Handicap Chase; the British Gymnastic Championships; and International Table Tennis with England's leading players taking on one of Europe's leading table tennis countries.

12.55* FA Cup Preview
Sam Leitch previews today's Fourth Round ties and introduces the action and personalities in the news.

1.10; 1.40; 2.10* Table Tennis: England v Yugoslavia

1.20; 1.50; 2.20* Racing from Windsor

1.30 Stoke Poges Hurdle Race (2 miles and 100 yards)
2.0 Racegoers Club Steeplechase (2 miles)
2.30 Royal Windsor Handicap Steeplechase (3 miles 170 yards)

2.40; 4.30* Gymnastics: The British Championships from the Royal Albert Hall
The top six men and women in this country today compete for the premier awards in British Gymnastics (organised by BAGA).

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter (FA Cup Preview):
Sam Leitch
Commentator in Bradford (Table Tennis):
Max Robertson
TV presentation (Table Tennis):
Ray Lakeland
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Julian Wilson
TV presentation (Racing):
Dennis Monger
Commentator (Gymnastics):
Alan Weeks
TV presentation (Gymnastics):
Bob Duncan

in which this lovely film star makes her television debut in a new comedy series
Debbie Reynolds stars as Debbie Thompson
At home with the family she delights, mystifies, and maddens...

This week: To and From Russia with Love (Part 1)... a long-distance runner on the run!

Contributors

Debbie Thompson:
Debbie Reynolds
Husband Jim:
Don Chastain
Sister Charlotte:
Patricia Smith
Brother-in-law Bob:
Tom Bosley
Nephew Bruce:
Bobby Riha

with Una Stubbs, Hank B. Marvin featuring Cheryl Kennedy and A Song for Europe starring Mary Hopkin
Norrie Paramor and his Orchestra
(Mary Hopkin is in 'Dick Whittington' at the London Palladium)
(Cover story: page 2)

Contributors

Singer/presenter:
Cliff Richard
Performer:
Una Stubbs
Guitarist:
Hank B. Marvin
Performer:
Cheryl Kennedy
Singer (A Song for Europe):
Mary Hopkin
Vocal backings:
The Breakaways
Choreography:
Nita Howard
Musicians:
Norrie Paramor and his Orchestra
Sound:
Hugh Barker
Script:
Eric Davidson
Design:
Roger Ford
Production:
Michael Hurll

Tonight's presentation in this season of feature films stars Dana Andrews, Piper Laurie with Rex Reason, William Talman

A US cavalry detachment arrives at a new outpost to find it under heavy Indian attack. Guided by a renegade officer, the group makes an exciting escape down the Colorado River rapids.

Contributors

Screenplay:
George F. Salvin
Screenplay:
George W. George
Producer:
Howard Christie
Director:
Jerry Hopper
Brett Halliday:
Dana Andrews
Laura Evans:
Piper Laurie
Lt Ford:
Rex Reason
Capt Harper:
William Talman
Miles:
Milburn Stone
Garode:
Douglas Spencer

Starring Val Doonican
with special guests The Edwin Hawkins Singers, Ethna Campbell

The Gillian Lynne Dancers
The Adam Singers
Directed by Cliff Adams

Contributors

Presenter/Singer/Special material:
Val Doonican
Singers:
The Edwin Hawkins Singers
Singer:
Ethna Campbell
Dancers:
The Gillian Lynne Dancers
Singers:
The Adam Singers
Singers directed by:
Cliff Adams
Orchestra directed by/Orchestrations:
Ken Thorne
Orchestra leader:
Alec Firman
Special Material:
Ronnie Taylor
Choreography:
Gillian Lynne
Costume:
Delphine Griffith
Lighting:
Richard Higham
Sound:
Adrian Stocks
Design:
Brian Tregidden
Design:
Geoffrey Patterson
Producer:
Terry Hughes

by W.M. Thackeray
dramatised in five parts by Rex Tucker
starring Susan Hampshire
George, infatuated with Becky, has caused unhappiness to Amelia. He has been killed at Waterloo.

Contributors

Author:
W.M. Thackeray
Dramatised by:
Rex Tucker
Designer:
Spencer Chapman
Producer:
David Conroy
Director:
David Giles
Amelia:
Marilyn Taylerson
Mrs Sedley:
Barbara Leake
Dobbin:
Bryan Marshall
Becky:
Susan Hampshire
Rawdon:
Dyson Lovell
Southdown:
Raymond Clarke
Lord Steyne:
Robert Flemyng
Wenham:
Tom Criddle
Miss Crawley:
Barbara Couper
Miss Briggs:
Thelma Barlow
Pitt Crawley:
Michael Rothwell
Lady Jane:
Sarah Harter
Solicitor:
Gavin Reed
Betsy Horrocks:
Brigit Paul
Horrocks:
Howard Taylor
Mrs Bute Crawley:
Fanny Rowe
Rev Bute Crawley:
A.J. Brown
Hester:
Tina Matthews
Finette:
Pam Ruddock
Raggles:
Philip Ray
Royal Personage:
Desmond Cullum-Jones
Elderly Dowagers:
Pauline Loring
Elderly Dowagers:
Elsie Arnold
Moss:
Windsor Davies
Miss Moss:
Barbara Barnett

David Coleman, Kenneth Wolstenholme, and Barry Davies along with BBC outside broadcast units go to three of today's prominent Fourth Round ties.
David Coleman introduces this three-match Cup Special which includes on-the-spot interviews with the managers and players who make today's scoreline news.
(Today's matches to be announced at the end of Grandstand)

Contributors

Commentator/presenter:
David Coleman
Commentator:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Producer:
Alec Weeks
Producer:
John McGonagle
Producer:
Richard Tilling
Producer:
Jonathan Martin
Editor:
Sam Leitch

Bernard Braden and his team - John Pitman, Esther Rantzen, Sean O'Reilly - take a look at some of the things that happened - and some of the things that didn't.
Musical memory: Joan Regan 'If I give my heart to you' (1954)
Children: Harold Williamson
Song of the week: Alex Glasgow

Contributors

Presenter:
Bernard Braden
Reporter:
John Pitman
Reporter:
Esther Rantzen
Reporter:
Sean O'Reilly
Interviewer:
Harold Williamson
Singer:
Alex Glasgow
Designer:
Don Giles
Director:
Simon Wadleigh
Producer:
Adam Clapham
Editor:
Desmond Wilcox
Editor:
Bill Morton

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