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featuring The University Boat Race

Introduced by Frank Bough

12.55* FA Cup Semi-Final Preview
Introduced by Sam Leitch

1.10* Fight of the Week: Jim Watt (Glasgow) (No 1 contender for Ken Buchanan's British lightweight title) v Henri Nesi (France)
Highlights of this international contest at the National Sporting Club.

1.25; 2.30* Racing from Newbury
1.30 The Alvescot Novices' Hurdle Race (Div 1) (over two and a half miles and 120 yards)
2.35 The Cricklade Handicap Hurdle (over two miles)

1.40* The Boat Race: Oxford (51 wins) v Cambridge (64 wins)
BBC Television outside broadcast cameras on the shore, aboard the launch Everest and in a helicopter, follow the 117th race of the series from the start at Putney to the finish at Mortlake.
(Snagge's on the course: page 8)

2.45* Rugby League Cup Semi-Final from Bradford: Castleford (the Cup holders) v Leeds
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you this all-Yorkshire clash between the joint favourites to win this year's competition.

4.0* International Rugby Union: The Centenary International: Scotland v England from Murrayfield
This international occasion marks the day, exactly 100 years ago, when Scotland and England played their first international, at Raeburn Place, Edinburgh

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter (FA Cup Semi-Final Preview):
Sam Leitch
Boxer (Fight of the Week):
Jim Watt
Boxer (Fight of the Week):
Henri Nesi
Commentator (Fight of the Week/The Boat Race):
Harry Carpenter
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
TV Presentation (Racing):
Dennis Monger
Commentator (The Boat Race):
Desmond Hill
TV Presentation (The Boat Race):
John Vernon
TV Presentation (The Boat Race):
Philip S. Gilbert
Commentator (Rugby League Cup):
Eddie Waring
TV Presentation (Rugby League Cup):
Ray Lakeland
Commentator (International Rugby Union):
Bill McLaren
TV Presentation (International Rugby Union):
Bill Malcolm

The last of the present series starring Cliff Richard
with Una Stubbs and Hank Marvin
Featuring this week Clodagh Rodgers
Norrie Paramor and his Orchestra

Contributors

Singer/Presenter:
Cliff Richard
Performer:
Una Stubbs
Guitarist/Performer:
Hank Marvin
Singer:
Clodagh Rodgers
Script:
Eric Davidson
Vocal backings:
The Breakaways
Choreography:
Malcolm Clare
Musicians:
Norrie Paramor and his Orchestra
Costume:
Rupert Jarvis
Make-up:
Margaret Webb
Sound:
Larry Goodson
Lighting:
Bill Millar
Associate producer:
Brian Whitehouse
Producer:
Michael Hurll

Starring Robert Ryan, Virginia Mayo, Jeffrey Hunter

The struggle of a Marshal to clean up his town, his task made more difficult by his own physical handicap and the mistrust of his Deputy.
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Director:
Robert D. Webb
Marshal Cass Silver:
Robert Ryan
Sally Kane:
Virginia Mayo
Thad Anderson:
Jeffrey Hunter
Honest John Barrett:
Robert Middleton
Jake:
Walter Brennan
Jim Dexter:
Arthur O'Connell
Pike:
Ken Clark

Starring Ronnie Corbett
with special guest stars Ronnie Barker, Howard Keel
with Blossom Dearie and her Trio

In the second part of the build-up to The Two Ronnies, which starts in a fortnight's time, Ronnie Corbett takes to his bed - literally.
It's from there he takes a few flights of fancy, including playing Romeo, trying to join the police, and working as a chef.

Contributors

Writer:
John Antrobus
Writer:
Barry Cryer
Writer:
Doug Fisher
Writer:
Eric Idle
Writer:
David Nobbs
Writer:
Spike Mullins
Writer:
Dick Vosburgh
From an idea by:
Barry Cryer
Arrangements and orchestra directed by:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Sound:
Adrian Stocks
Lighting:
Ken MacGregor
Design:
John Burrowes
Executive Producer:
James Gilbert
Producer:
Terry Hughes
Comedian:
Ronnie Corbett
Comedian:
Ronnie Barker
Guest:
Howard Keel
Musicians:
Blossom Dearie and her Trio

by Arnold Bennett
Dramatised in four parts by Michael Voysey
Starring Roy Dotrice

Merger terms have been agreed and Sir Henry is taking more interest in the running of the Imperial Palace. Violet has been appointed Head Housekeeper.

Contributors

Author:
Arnold Bennett
Dramatised by:
Michael Voysey
Script Editor:
Lennox Phillips
Designer:
Michael Young
Producer:
David Conroy
Director:
Paddy Russell
Violet Powler:
Anna Cropper
Monsieur Ceria:
Georges Lambert
Miss Prentiss:
Beryl Cooke
Beatrice Noakes:
Patsy Rowlands
Miss Venables:
Cynthia Etherington
Evelyn Orcham:
Roy Dotrice
Sir Henry Savott:
Cyril Luckham
Waiter:
Philip Hoare
Dr Constam:
Roger Gale
Gracie Savott:
Hildegard Neil
Woman in Oyster Bar:
Anne Woodward
Henri Laugier:
Harold Kasket
French Waiter:
Barry Dupre
Emile Cousin:
Peter Copley

Bernard Braden takes a sideways look at the week and a cautionary look at the people who take us for a ride with John Pitman, Esther Rantzen and Ronald Fletcher
Song of the week Jake Thackray
Children Talking: Harold Williamson
Hilary Pritchard and Chris Munds

Contributors

Presenter:
Bernard Braden
Reporter:
John Pitman
Reporter:
Esther Rantzen
Reporter:
Ronald Fletcher
Singer:
Jake Thackray
Interviewer (Children Talking):
Harold Williamson
Performer:
Hilary Pritchard
Performer:
Chris Munds
Director:
Simon Wadleigh
Producer:
Adam Clapham
Editor:
Desmond Wilcox
Editor:
Bill Morton

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