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Charlie Chaplin in his famous vintage comedy
with Edna Purviance, Bud Jamison

The one and only Charlie has stopped many a show - but, with two Charlies in the audience, the performance suffers an irretrievable reverse!

Contributors

Mr Pest/Mr Rowdy - in the Balcony:
Charlie Chaplin
Lady in the Stalls with Beads:
Edna Purviance
Man in Balcony:
Bud Jamison

featuring International Football: England v Scotland
Direct from Wembley
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you live coverage of the climax of the Home International Championship. Slow-motion replays and expert analysis by Managers Joe Mercer (Manchester City), Don Revie (Leeds United), Jock Stein (Celtic), Noel Cantwell (Coventry), and Captain of Manchester United Bobby Charlton.

12.50* Football Preview
David Coleman introduces a preview of today's two Home International Championship matches: England v Scotland at Wembley and N Ireland v Wales in Belfast.

2.5* The Wembley Scene with analysis and comment

2.35* Community Singing
Conducted by Frank Rea
With The Band of HM Royal Marines (Portsmouth)

2.50* Presentation of the Teams

3.0* England v Scotland
The whole of today's Home International Championship match, the 88th meeting between the two countries

Also in Grandstand:
Frank Bough introduces

1.10* Fight of the Week: John McCluskey (British and Empire Flyweight Champion) v Colin Miles (Bantamweight Champion of Wales)
Highlights from the World Sporting Club, London.

1.30* International Tennis: Rothmans Hard Court Championships of Great Britain: Ladies Singles Final
from Bournemouth

1.50; 2.25* Racing from Newbury
2.0 The Wills Embassy Stakes (Qualifier)
2.30 The Farringdon Handicap

4.50* Rugby League: Championship Final: St Helens v Wigan
from Swinton
Second half of today's match to decide the 1971 Championship.

Timings are subject to alteration.
Timetable: see facing page

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Analysis (International Football):
Joe Mercer
Analysis (International Football):
Don Revie
Analysis (International Football):
Jock Stein
Analysis (International Football):
Noel Cantwell
Analysis (International Football):
Bobby Charlton
TV Presentation (International Football):
Alec Weeks
Commentator (International Football)/Presenter (Football Preview):
David Coleman
Conductor, Community Singing (International Football):
Frank Rea
Musicians (International Football):
The Band of HM Royal Marines (Portsmouth)
Boxer (Fight of the Week):
John McCluskey
Boxer (Fight of the Week):
Colin Miles
Commentator (Fight of the Week):
Harry Carpenter
Commentator (International Tennis):
Dan Maskell
Commentator (International Tennis):
Bill Knight
TV Presentation (International Tennis):
Fred Viner
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
TV Presentation (Racing):
Dennis Monger
Commentator (Rugby League):
Eddie Waring
TV Presentation (Rugby League):
Ray Lakeland
Grandstand presented for television by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

by Guy Leopold
Starring Jon Pertwee in a new adventure

An archaeological 'dig' is planned near the village of Devil's End. Jo and the Doctor visit the dig and get caught up in a series of terrifying events.

Contributors

Writer:
Guy Leopold
Title Music:
Ron Grainer and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Incidental Music:
Dudley Simpson
Script Editor:
Terrance Dicks
Designer:
Roger Ford
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Christopher Barry
Miss Hawthorne:
Damaris Hayman
Dr Reeves:
Eric Hillyard
Alastair Fergus:
David Simeon
Harry:
James Snell
Dr Who:
Jon Pertwee
Jo Grant:
Katy Manning
Capt Mike Yates:
Richard Franklin
Professor Horner:
Robin Wentworth
Sgt Benton:
John Levene
Winstanley:
Rollo Gamble
Bert:
Don McKillop
Tom Girton:
Jon Croft
PC Groom:
Christopher Wray
Garvin:
John Joyce
The Master:
Roger Delgado
Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart:
Nicholas Courtney

Starring Robert Ryan, Julia Adams, Rock Hudson
with John McIntire, Judith Braun, Raymond Burr

After the Civil War two brothers return home to Texas. Dan, in a search for easy money, joins a ruthless group of cattle rustlers and spreads fear throughout the state as he amasses wealth and power. It falls to his brother Neal, who is named Marshal, to try to end the reign of terror.

One of director Budd Boetticher's first Westerns, the film also features Raymond Burr - in a very different role from his successful television series.

Contributors

Director:
Budd Boetticher
Dan Hammond:
Robert Ryan
Lorna Hardin:
Julia Adams
Neal Hammond:
Rock Hudson
Ira Hammond:
John McIntire
Sally Eaton:
Judith Braun
Cord Hardin:
Raymond Burr
Martha Hammond:
Frances Bavier
Dandy Taylor:
Dennis Weaver
General Escobar:
Rodolfa Acosta

A film series starring Raymond Burr as Robert Ironside, Don Galloway as Det-Sgt Brown, Barbara Anderson as Officer Eve Whitfield, Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger
with guest stars Norman Fell, Audrey Totter.

The murder of a small-time gangster seems to be a straightforward enough case.
But then a policeman is positively identified as the killer and the circumstantial evidence against him is overwhelming. The accused policeman is unable to back up his alibi - and his name is Sergeant Ed Brown.

(Colour)

Contributors

Raymond Burr:
Robert Ironside
Det-Sgt Brown:
Don Galloway
Officer Eve Whitfield:
Barbara Anderson
Mark Sanger:
Don Mitchell
[Actor]:
Norman Fell
[Actress]:
Audrey Totter

England v Scotland from Wembley and N Ireland v Wales from Belfast

David Coleman is the commentator at Wembley Stadium for the oldest soccer international in the world - England v Scotland.

Kenneth Wolstenholme is the commentator at Windsor Park, Belfast, for N Ireland v Wales and yet another spectacular home appearance from Ireland's favourite footballer - George Best of Manchester United.

BBC soccer experts Don Revie, Jock Stein, Joe Mercer, Noel Cantwell and Bobby Charlton analyse the key action and sum up the 1971 Home International tournament.

Contributors

Commentator (England v Scotland):
David Coleman
TV Presentation (England v Scotland):
Alec Weeks
Commentator (N Ireland v Wales):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
TV Presentation (N Ireland v Wales):
John McGonagle
Analysis:
Don Revie
Analysis:
Jock Stein
Analysis:
Joe Mercer
Analysis:
Noel Cantwell
Analysis:
Bobby Charlton
Presented by:
Jonathan Martin
Editor:
Sam Leitch

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: Alex Glasgow
Children Talking: Harold Williamson
Hilary Pritchard and Chris Munds

Contributors

Presenter:
Bernard Braden
Reporter:
John Pitman
Reporter:
Esther Rantzen
Reporter:
Ronald Fletcher
Singer:
Alex Glasgow
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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