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featuring Golf
Introduced by Harry Carpenter direct from St Andrews

1.40; 2.5; 2.35; 3.5* Golf: The Open Championship
Outside broadcast cameras bring you the final round as the world's finest golfers bid to become the 1970 Open Champion

1.50; 2.20; 2.50* Racing from Newbury
2.0 The Donnington Castle Stakes (over 7 furlongs)
2.30 The Overton Maiden Stakes (over 1 mile and 3 furlongs)
3.0 The Morland Brewery Stakes (Handicap) (over 1 mile and 5 furlongs)

2.35; 3.5* International Athletics: Great Britain v East Germany from White City
The final day of this important meeting in which Britain's athletes face one of the strongest teams in Europe, less than a week before the British Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh.

5.30 Results Service

Grandstand Timetable:
1.40 Golf: The Open Championship
1.50 Racing from Newbury
2.5 Golf: The Open Championship
2.20 Racing from Newbury
2.35 Athletics and Golf
2.50 Racing from Newbury
3.5 Athletics and Golf
5.30 Results Service
(Times are subject to alteration in order to keep up to date with events)
(Golf - the 1970 Open Champion and his achievement: BBC2, 9.5 pm)
(Special colour feature on the British Commonwealth Games: pages 48-52)

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator (Golf):
Henry Longhurst
Commentator (Golf):
Mark McCormack
Commentator (Golf):
Peter Alliss
Commentator (Golf):
Peter Thomson
TV Presentation (Golf):
Alan Mouncer
TV Presentation (Golf):
Bill Taylor
TV Presentation (Golf):
Bill Malcolm
TV Presentation (Golf):
Charles Munro
TV Presentation (Golf):
A. P. Wilkinson
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
TV Presentation (Racing):
Dennis Monger
Commentator (International Athletics):
David Coleman
Commentator (International Athletics):
Ron Pickering
Commentator (International Athletics):
Norris McWhirter
TV Presentation (International Athletics):
Bob Duncan
Grandstand presented for television by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Another hilarious episode in the life of the delectable Debbie Reynolds starring as Debbie Thompson with the family she delights, mystifies and maddens...

This week: Where There's a Will, There's No Way ...only strained relations!

Contributors

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

by Jimmy Perry and David Croft
Starring Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier and Clive Dunn
featuring John Laurie as Pte Frazer, James Beck as Pte Walker, Arnold Ridley as Pte Godfrey, Ian Lavender as Pte Pike, Alan Tilvern as Captain Rodrigues

In which our heroes practise the art of war with live ammunition.

Contributors

Writer:
Jimmy Perry
Writer/Producer:
David Croft
Voice (singer, signature tune):
Bud Flanagan
Design:
Paul Joel
Captain Mainwaring:
Arthur Lowe
Sgt Wilson:
John Le Mesurier
Lance Corporal Jones:
Clive Dunn
Pte Frazer:
John Laurie
Pte Walker:
James Beck
Pte Godfrey:
Arnold Ridley
Pte Pike:
Ian Lavender
Captain Rodrigues:
Alan Tilvern
Major Smith:
Alan Haines
Pte Sponge:
Colin Bean

Tonight's presentation in this season of feature films with action, spectacle, and excitement
[Starring] Tyrone Power with Terry Moore, Michael Rennie, Guy Rolfe

After a hundred years of British rule in India, the garrison post of Peshawar is threatened by a tribal revolt.
Tyrone Power plays a young army captain who is given command of the Khyber Rifles with orders to train them into an efficient fighting force. But he is half-Indian - and immediately he faces the problems of prejudice from his fellow officers...
(Philip Jenkinson: page 14)

Contributors

Screenplay:
Ivan Goff
Screenplay:
Ben Roberts
From a story by:
Harry Kleiner
Based on the novel by:
Talbot Mundy
Producer:
Frank P. Rosenberg
Director:
Henry King
Captain King:
Tyrone Power
Susan Maitland:
Terry Moore
General Maitland:
Michael Rennie
Kurram Khan:
Guy Rolfe
Lt Heath:
John Justin
Lt Baird:
Richard Stapley

The first of a series starring Lulu in which she introduces her special guests
This week: Ray Stevens, Mike Yarwood, Arrival
The Douglas Squires Dozen

Contributors

Presenter/Singer:
null Lulu
Singer:
Ray Stevens
Impressionist:
Mike Yarwood
Singers:
null Arrival
Dancers:
The Douglas Squires Dozen
Choreography:
Douglas Squires
Musical Director:
Alyn Ainsworth
Musical Arrangements:
Alan Roper
Script:
Eric Merriman
Make-up:
Nathalie Calf
Costumes:
Anne McKay
Sound:
Larry Goodson
Lighting:
Ritchie Richardson
Designer:
Martin Collins
Producer:
Stewart Morris
Producer:
Colin Charman

A film series starring Raymond Burr as Robert Ironside, Don Galloway as Detective-Sergeant Brown, Barbara Anderson as Officer Eve Whitfield and Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger.
with guest stars Gary Collins, Mary Ann Morley

An unknown extortioner conducts a campaign of terror against a popular baseball star and his family.

(Colour)

Contributors

Robert Ironside:
Raymond Burr
Detective-Sergeant Brown:
Don Galloway
Officer Eve Whitfield:
Barbara Anderson
Mark Sanger:
Don Mitchell
[Actor]:
Gary Collins
[Actress]:
Mary Ann Morley

At the ringside Harry Carpenter
It's a brave man who would predict the outcome of any match in boxing, but by its very nature the sport requires predictions. Who will be the Heavyweight Champion of the World in 1975? Tonight's programme does not claim to give the answer. But it does examine in detail the claims of some young men who could provide the answer.
Tonight's bill: Frazier v Ellis, Urtain v Weiland, Foreman v Peralta and highlights from
Joe Bugner's fights against Davila, Ramos, O'Halloran, and London

Contributors

Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Producer:
Bob Duncan

Ned Sherrin looks back at the events of the week and tests the wits and memories of two teams who might be expected to have a better chance than most of knowing what's been going on.
Resident team: William Rushton, John Wells, Richard Ingrains

Contributors

Presenter:
Ned Sherrin
Panellist:
William Rushton
Panellist:
John Wells
Panellist:
Richard Ingrains
Producer:
Anthony Smith

BBC One London

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