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3.5 Crocker Bulteel Stakes (Handicap) (7 furlongs)
3.35 White Rose Stakes (li miles)
4.5 Pall Mall Stakes (Handicap) (5 furlongs)

Contributors

Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator:
Clive Graham
Interviewer:
Julian Wilson
Television Presentation:
Dennis Monger

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

The Virginian comes face to face with his past, and a beautiful woman has an agonising decision to make.

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
John Grainger:
Charles Bickford
Stacy Grainger:
Don Quine
Elizabeth Grainger:
Sara Lane
Annie:
Angie Dickinson
Einar Carlson:
Harold J. Stone
Lemoine Carlson:
Ron Russell
Buxton:
Warren Oates
Ransome Kiley:
Bernie Hamilton

by Colin Mares and Tim Brooke-Taylor
Starring Leslie Phillips
with Jonathan Cecil, Anna Gilcrist, Sally Faulkner

Dr Cunningham's resolve to give up gambling is weakened by the claim of one of his colleagues to have perfected an infallible winning system at roulette.

Contributors

Writer:
Colin Mares
Writer:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Music:
Dennis Wilson
Designer:
Robert Berk
Producer:
Graeme Muir
Dr Michael Cunningham:
Leslie Phillips
Dr Ian Meredith:
Jonathan Cecil
Vivienne:
Sally Faulkner
Dr Patricia Mantis:
Anna Gilcrist
Robin:
Charles Pemberton
Rube:
Peter Thomas
Croupier:
John Devaut
Luigi:
Louis Haslar
Girl gambler:
Patricia Gordeno

Starring Dick Emery
Special guest Jill Day
with Josephine Blake, Joy Stewart, Tim Barrett and Jo Warne

Contributors

Script:
Eric Davidson
Script:
Bill Stark
Script:
Bernie Sharp
Additional material:
Dick Emery
Additional material:
Peter Buchanan
Musical Director:
Norman Percival
Writer, film interviews:
Peter Robinson
Designer:
Victor Meredith
Producer:
Ernest Maxin
Comedian:
Dick Emery
Singer:
Jill Day
[Actress]:
Josephine Blake
[Actor]:
Joy Stewart
[Actor]:
Tim Barrett
[Actor]:
Jo Warne

by John Galsworthy.
Dramatised by Anthony Steven.
Starring Eric Porter, Susan Hampshire and Nicholas Pennell.

Fleur has married Michael Mont. His best friend, Wilfred Desert, is in love with her. Bicket has been sacked for stealing books. Soames has queried the accounts of the PPRS.
(Eric Porter is a member of the RSC)

Contributors

Writer:
John Galsworthy
Dramatised by:
Anthony Steven
Story Editor:
Lennox Phillips
Designer:
Sally Hulke
Producer:
Donald Wilson
Director:
James Cellan Jones
Michael Mont:
Nicholas Pennell
Wilfred Desert:
Robin Phillips
Fleur:
Susan Hampshire
Soames:
Eric Porter
Bicket:
Terry Scully
Victorine Bicket:
Geraldine Sherman
Lord Fontenoy:
Ian Fleming
Elderson:
Derek Francis
Sir Lawrence Mont:
Cyril Luckham
Mothergill:
Henry Longhurst
Sharman:
Geoffrey Denton
Miss Perren:
Brenda Cowling
Aubrey Green:
John Bailey
Newsvendor:
Hugo Keith-Johnston
Butterfield:
Donald Gee
Coaker:
Julia Whyte
Gradman:
Clifford Parrish
Ting-a-ling:
'Mr Perkins'

In this, the first of a new series of Personal Cinema programmes, Cliff Richard talks to Michael Aspel about his career in all aspects of show business and of his current appearance in repertory. He also chooses scenes from some of his favourite films including an Academy Award winning performance by Burt Lancaster.
(from Manchester)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Cliff Richard
Interviewer:
Michael Aspel
Designer:
Kenneth Lawson
Director:
Peggy Walker
Producer:
John Buttery

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 Bernard Falk, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Fyfe Robertson and Denis Tuohy. Producer of the week Michael Bukht.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ludovic Kennedy
Reporter:
Bernard Falk
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Denis Tuohy
Editor:
Anthony Smith
Producer:
Michael Bukht

Her Majesty The Queen
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and HRH Princess Anne attend a pageant at Botany Bay, re-enacting the landing of Captain Cook, 200 years ago.
Recorded highlights of the occasion, including the Queen's reply to the speech of welcome by the Premier of New South Wales. Introduced from Sydney by Richard Baker.
Presented in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Commission.

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Baker

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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