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The second day of the Liverpool Meeting

2.35 The Coronation Hurdle Race (Div 1) (over 2 miles 100 yards)

3.10 The Mildmay Steeplechase (over 2 miles 80 yards)

3.45 The Coronation Hurdle Race (Div 2) (over 2 miles 100 yards)

4.15 The 119th Liverpool Spring Cup (over 1 mile 2 furlongs 170 yards)

Contributors

Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator:
Clive Graham
Interviews:
Peter Bromley
Producer:
Dennis Monger
Producer:
Alan Mouncer
Presented for television by:
Ray Lakeland

A comedy adventure series featuring a gang of children whose extraordinary adventures are hatched in a disused London Transport double decker bus.
Featuring Georgina Simpson as Miss Petitt

Contributors

Screenplay:
Glyn Jones
Screenplay/Director:
Harry Booth
Producer:
Roy Simpson
Tiger:
Debbie Russ
Brains:
Michael Audreson
Scooper:
Peter Firth
Sticks:
Bruce Clark
Doughnut:
Douglas Simmonds
Billie:
Gillian Bailey
Spring:
Brinsley Forde
Albert:
Melvyn Hayes
Miss Petitt:
Georgina Simpson

Raymond Baxter introduces a weekly report on the latest ideas, inventions and discoveries in the swiftly changing world of science, technology and medicine, and examines how the scientific advances of today will affect you
With James Burke
(For book: see page 12)

Contributors

Presenter:
Raymond Baxter
Presenter:
James Burke
Producer:
Brian Johnson
Producer:
Andrew Wiseman
Producer:
Julian Cooper
Editor:
Lawrence Wade

Another new tale from the frontier of the Great American West.
A film series starring James Drury as The Virginian

Could it really be coincidence that brought so strange an assortment to the shelter of an abandoned homestead, or something else?

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Trampas:
Doug McClure
Stacey:
Don Quine
Elizabeth:
Sara Lane
Pearl:
Patricia Crowley
Marcus Van Owen:
Ford Rainey
Hobie Simpson:
Woodrow Parfrey
Cal Dorsey:
Kiel Martin

Written by Eric Sykes
Starring Eric Sykes and Hattie Jacques

Live from Salisbury Plain, the dramatic story of Britain's first moon probe with Eric Sykes in the Command Module of Manchester 1, in the last of the present series of Big, Big Shows.

Guest star Alfred Marks
Special guest Ian Wallace
with John Junkin, Roland MacLeod, Tony Melody, Philip Gilbert, Keith Smith, Cheryl Hall, Michael Knowles, Mary Dickie, Christopher Holmes, Frederick Clemson, Jack Cooper

Contributors

Writer:
Eric Sykes
Musical Direction:
Ken Jones
Make-up:
Penny Bell
Costume:
Roger Reece
Sound:
Larry Goodson
Lighting:
Alan Horne
Design:
Geoffrey Patterson
Director:
Harold Snoad
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson
Comedian:
Eric Sykes
[Actress]:
Hattie Jacques
[Actor]:
Alfred Marks
Singer:
Ian Wallace
[Actor]:
John Junkin
[Actor]:
Roland MacLeod
[Actor]:
Tony Melody
[Actor]:
Philip Gilbert
[Actor]:
Keith Smith
[Actress]:
Cheryl Hall
[Actor]:
Michael Knowles
[Actress]:
Mary Dickie
[Actor]:
Christopher Holmes
[Actor]:
Frederick Clemson
[Actor]:
Jack Cooper

Britain's relations with her most immediate neighbours have never been simple. Throughout history the pendulum has swung between enmity and alliance - trust and suspicion - envy and regard.

Now as closer co-operation becomes the order of the day in Europe and Britain negotiates for entry into the Common Market, the history between the two countries' 'love-hate relationship' takes on a new significance.

Can the French forget the humiliation of the Second World War? Are the British insular and unable to adjust to foreign habits? In this first ever simultaneous live transmission on British and French television Couve de Murville ex-Prime Minister of France in Paris; Roy Jenkins, MP Deputy Leader of the Labour Party and Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer in London meet face-to-face to debate the significance of the past and the prospects for the future between France and Britain.
Introduced by Michel Basse in Paris and Derek Hart in London
A BBC/ORTF co-production
(The Split-screen, cross-Channel, bilingual, live link-up: page 12)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michel Basse
Presenter:
Derek Hart
Panellist:
Couve de Murville
Panellist:
Roy Jenkins
Executive Producer (ORTF):
Igor Barrere
Executive Producer (BBC):
Ronnie Noble

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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