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A spectacle of military music and movement
Bands, Bands and more Bands in musical manoeuvres featuring 1,200 Marine and Military musicians
Aldershot
Seventy-six Trombones lead the Parade as 15 Bands march and countermarch as one enormous Band with The King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, The Royal Hospital, Chelsea, The Boys of the Old Brigade on and off Parade
with The Band of HM Welsh Guards
Tidworth
Hector the Drum Horse leads the Musical Ride of the Household Cavalry with, in contrast The Band and Bugles of the Light Infantry
The Royal Citadel, Plymouth
A Salute to America by the Bands of HM Royal Marines, Plymouth and HM Coldstream Guards
Introduced by Brian Matthew

Contributors

Musicians:
The Band of HM Welsh Guards
Musicians:
The Band and Bugles of the Light Infantry
Musicians:
The Band of HM Royal Marines, Plymouth
Musicians:
The Band of HM Coldstream Guards
Presenter:
Brian Matthew
Producer:
Ken Griffin

featuring Racing; Show-Jumping Rugby League; Boxing
Introduced by Frank Bough

12.50* Football Preview
Sam Leitch introduces action, personalities, and the latest news of today's matches.

1.10; 1.35* Fight of the Week: Ralph Charles (British and European Welterweight Champion) v Dorman Crawford (USA); Johnny Clark (Walworth) v John Kellie (Glasgow)
Featuring two top fights from this week's bill at the Royal Albert Hall
The final eliminator for the British Bantamweight title.

1.20; 1.50; 2.20; 2.50* Racing from Kempton Park
Four races from the first day of this major holiday meeting.
1.30 Wills Embassy (Qualifying) Stakes (over 5 furlongs)
2.0 Usher Stakes (over 7 furlongs)
2.30 Rosebery Stakes (Handicap) (over 1 mile and 3 furlongs)
3.0 William Hill Sceptre Stakes (over 5 furlongs)

2.35; 3.10; 4.30* Show-Jumping from the All England Jumping Course, Hickstead.
The top names of show-jumping compete in the afternoon's two big events.
The Stuckold Stakes, The Wills Embassy Stakes

3.45* Rugby League from Batley: Batley v St Helens

4.50* Results Service
Including classified football, rugby and racing results, action highlights and reports on today's outstanding fixtures.

Grandstand Timetable:
12.50 Football preview
1.10 Boxing
1.20 Racing
1.35 Boxing
1.50 Racing
2.5 Sports Round-up
2.20 Racing
2.35 Show-jumping
2.50 Racing
3.10 Show-jumping
3.45 Rugby League
4.30 Show-jumping
4.50 Results Service
Timings are subject to alteration in order to keep up to date with events.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter (Football Preview):
Sam Leitch
Boxer (Fight of the Week):
Ralph Charles
Boxer (Fight of the Week):
Dorman Crawford
Boxer (Fight of the Week):
Johnny Clark
Boxer (Fight of the Week):
John Kellie
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
TV Presentation (Fight of the Week/Racing):
Bob Duncan
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
Commentator (Show-Jumping):
Dorian Williams
Commentator (Show-Jumping):
Raymond Brooks-Ward
TV Presentation (Show-Jumping):
Alan Mouncer
TV Presentation (Show-Jumping):
Fred Viner
Commentator (Rugby League):
Eddie Waring
TV Presentation (Rugby League):
Ray Lakeland
Grandstand presented for television by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Starring James Cagney
with Irene Papas, Don Dubbins, Stephen McNally, Vic Morrow

Jeremy Rodock, a Wyoming horse-breeder, is a headstrong man who allows no justice to horse thieves - only a rope and a tree.
A story of the wide-open spaces as seen through the eyes of young Steve Miller who has come West to seek his fortune, with James Cagney as badman Rodock whose heart is eventually proved to be in the right place.

Contributors

Director:
Robert Wise
Jeremy Rodock:
James Cagney
Steve Miller:
Don Dubbins
McNulty:
Stephen McNally
Jocasta Constantine:
Irene Papas
Lars Peterson:
Vic Morrow
Barjak:
James Griffith
Hearn:
Onslow Stevens
L.A. Peterson:
James Bell
Mrs L.A. Peterson:
Jeanette Nolan
Baldy:
Chubby Johnson
Abe:
Royal Dano
Fat Jones:
Lee van Cleef
Cooky:
Peter Chong

Starring Raymond Burr as Robert Ironside
with Don Galloway as Det-Sgt Brown, Barbara Anderson as Officer Eve Whitfield, Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger
with guest stars Mort Sahl, Dana Wynter

A ruthless TV interviewer moves in for the big story when a wealthy widow attempts suicide.

Contributors

Robert Ironside:
Raymond Burr
Det-Sgt Brown:
Don Galloway
Officer Eve Whitfield:
Barbara Anderson
Mark Sanger:
Don Mitchell
[Actor]:
Mort Sahl
[Actress]:
Dana Wynter

Bernard Braden with John Pitman, Esther Rantzen, Ronald Fletcher
This week: Patrick Moore's undiscovered talent
Children Talking: Harold Williamson
Hilary Pritchard and Chris Munds

Contributors

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

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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