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Introduced by Frank Bough
The action, the news, and the stories from last night's four World Cup matches in Mexico
Brazil v Rumania, West Germany v Peru, Sweden v Uruguay, El Salvador v Russia
And by satellite from Mexico, all the news of the 1970 World Cup, with comment by Joe Mercer and Don Revie from Guadalajara.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator (Brazil v Rumania):
David Coleman
Commentator (West Germany v Peru):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Commentator (Sweden v Uruguay):
Barry Davies
Commentator (El Salvador v Russia):
Alan Weeks
Analysis:
Joe Mercer
Analysis:
Don Revie

The lunchtime edition introduced by David Vine
Highlights of last night's four World Cup matches in Mexico
Brazil v Rumania, West Germany v Peru, Sweden v Uruguay, El Salvador v Russia
All the latest World Cup news from Mexico with comments from the Grandstand team of experts Joe Mercer and Don Revie with David Coleman in Mexico and Brian Clough, Noel Cantwell, Ian St John, Johnny Haynes, Ray Wilson, Bob Wilson, Walley Barnes and Jim Finney

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Presenter (in Mexico):
David Coleman
Commentator (Brazil v Rumania):
David Coleman
Commentator (West Germany v Peru):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Commentator (Sweden v Uruguay):
Barry Davies
Commentator (El Salvador v Russia):
Alan Weeks
Analysis (in Mexico):
Joe Mercer
Analysis (in Mexico):
Don Revie
Analysis:
Brian Clough
Analysis:
Noel Cantwell
Analysis:
Ian St John
Analysis:
Johnny Haynes
Analysis:
Ray Wilson
Analysis:
Bob Wilson
Analysis:
Walley Barnes
Analysis:
Jim Finney

Who goes through?
Introduced by David Coleman direct from Mexico
The action... the news... the personalities of The 1970 World Cup
Highlights of last night's World Cup matches in Mexico
Brazil v Rumania, West Germany v Peru, Sweden v Uruguay, El Salvador v Russia
And a preview of tonight's four vital matches which will decide the eight countries to go through to the Quarter-finals of the World Cup
England v Czechoslovakia, Morocco v Bulgaria, Italy v Israel, Belgium v Mexico
With comment and analysis by the Grandstand team of experts

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman

Written by Frank Moore
Starring John Barrie, Justine Lord, Barry Justice

Dr McNeal's bag is returned to her. Dr Somers discusses his future with his daughter. Dr McNeal and Dr Conrad answer a mysterious call.

Contributors

Writer:
Frank Moore
Serial created by:
Donald Bull
Script Editor:
Christopher Bond
Designer:
Michael Edwards
Producer:
Bill Sellars
Director:
Desmond McCarthy
Heather Coker:
Wendy Gifford
Dr Bill Conrad:
Barry Justice
Janet Coker:
Veronique Briant
Susan Coker:
Emma Cater
Sister Baker:
Elaine Wells
Timmy:
Kern Roderick-Jones
Dr John Somers:
John Barrie
Pat Milton-Seeger:
Ann Firbank
Paul Milton-Seeger:
John Brazier
Simon Milton-Seeger:
David Mercer
Dr Liz McNeal:
Justine Lord
Mrs Groom:
Pamela Duncan
Mrs Valentine:
Gillian Lind

A new look at Britain's best-sellers, with discs, stars and news from this week's Top Thirty.
Introduced tonight by Tony Blackburn.
Top of the Pops Orchestra, Pan's People

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Blackburn
Musicians:
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Musical Director:
Johnny Pearson
Dancers:
Pan's People
Choreography:
Flick Colby
Sound:
Richard Chamberlain
Production:
Mel Cornish
Director:
Brian Whitehouse

Starring Dick Emery
Special guest Josephine Blake
with Geoffrey Adams, Alan Tilvern, Tim Barrett, Peter Elliott, Ken Alexis

Contributors

Script:
Peter Buchanan
Additional Material:
Dick Emery
Musical Director:
Norman Percival
Design:
Colin Green
Producer:
Ernest Maxin
Comedian:
Dick Emery
Guest:
Josephine Blake
[Actor]:
Geoffrey Adams
[Actor]:
Alan Tilvern
[Actor]:
Tim Barrett
[Actor]:
Peter Elliott
[Actor]:
Ken Alexis
Dancer:
Colin Partington
Dancer:
Gordon Coster
Dancer:
Peter Salmon
Dancer:
Roy Jones

with Richard Baker and the BBC Campaign Report
Tonight and every night Michael Barratt brings you the day's events in the General Election Campaign
and Weather

Contributors

Newsreader:
Richard Baker
Presenter (BBC Campaign Report):
Michael Barratt

Around the world with Raquel Welch and her guests Bob Hope, Tom Jones and John Wayne
The sensational Raquel Welch in her first television special in which the glamorous screen star is seen in a variety of moods in spectacular settings with some famous guests
(A programme recorded in America)
(It's Raquel - for the first time on television!: see page 10)

Contributors

Presenter:
Raquel Welch
Guest:
Bob Hope
Singer:
Tom Jones
Guest:
John Wayne
Director:
David Winters

Presented all this week by David Dimbleby with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Bernard Falk, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Fyfe Robertson
and Denis TuohyMichael Barratt and Robin Day present the events, the people, the arguments of today's General Election Campaign

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Reporter:
Bernard Falk
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Denis Tuohy
Presenter (BBC Campaign Report):
Michael Barratt
Presenter (BBC Campaign Report):
Robin Day

The film of Norman Mailer's best-seller starring AIdo Ray, Cliff Robertson and Raymond Massey

This was one of the first novels to shock the public with the raw imagery of men at war.
The film rights were snapped up by Howard Hughes-himself a larger-than-life character, eccentric millionaire, and the owner of RKO studios. Pundits reckoned the book was unfilmable, but after much delay it emerged as an intelligent if simplified version with fine performances from Ray Robertson and Massey as the three figures locked in conflict over their attitude to military authority. And the action scenes with the Panama jungle doubling for the Pacific island settings are vigorously handled by veteran director Raoul Walsh.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Denis Sanders
Screenplay:
Terry Sanders
Based on the novel by:
Norman Mailer
Producer:
Paul Gregory
Director:
Raoul Walsh
Croft:
Aldo Ray
Hearn:
Cliff Robertson
Gen Cummings:
Raymond Massey
Lily:
Lili St Cyr
Mildred:
Barbara Nichols
Brown:
William Campbell
Gallagher:
Richard Jaeckel
Ridges:
James Best

including
England v Czechoslovakia
Introduced by David Coleman from Mexico brings you the action from tonight's World Cup matches
England v Czechoslovakia
England's final match in Group 3 as the World Cup approaches the Quarter-final stage
Morocco v Bulgaria (Group 4), Italy v Israel (Group 2), Belgium v Mexico (Group 1)
With action replay of the nights outstanding moments, and analyst of the eight countries who go through to the Quarter-finals by the Grandstand team of experts, including Joe Mercer, Don Revie, Brian Clough, Noel Cantwell, Ian St John, Ray Wilson, Bob Wilson, Johnny Haynes, Walley Barnes, and Jim Finney.
Presented in co-operation with Telesistema Mexicana and the European Broadcasting Union

Contributors

Presenter/Commentator (England v Czechoslovakia):
David Coleman
Commentator (Morocco v Bulgaria):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Commentator (Italy v Israel):
Barry Davies
Commentator (Belgium v Mexico):
Idwal Robling
Analysis:
Joe Mercer
Analysis:
Don Revie
Analysis:
Brian Clough
Analysis:
Noel Cantwell
Analysis:
Ian St John
Analysis:
Ray Wilson
Analysis:
Bob Wilson
Analysis:
Johnny Haynes
Analysis:
Walley Barnes
Analysis:
Jim Finney
Production Team (in Mexico):
Sam Leitch
Production Team (in Mexico):
Jack Oaten
Production Team (in Mexico):
John McGonagle
Production Team (in Mexico):
Richard Tilling
Production Team (in Mexico):
Jim Dumighan
Production Team (in London):
Alan Hart
Production Team (in London):
Brian Venner
Production Team (in London):
Fred Viner
Production Team (in London):
Bill Taylor
Production Team (in London):
Charles Munro
Production Team (in London):
David Kenning
Production Team (in London):
Richard Ward
Production Team (in London):
Huw Jones
Production Team (in London):
Martin Hopkins
Executive Producer:
Bryan Cowgill
Executive Producer:
Alan Chivers

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