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Introduced by Frank Bough
featuring International Football
The Anglo-Italian Tournament from Italy
'Live' coverage of the second half of today's top match, Sampdoria v Swindon Town

1.35* Football Preview
Action and news of today's outstanding matches in the Anglo-Italian Tournament.

1.45; 3.35; 4.50* Motor Racing from Silverstone: The Martini International Sports Car Race
Organised by the Aston Martin Owners Club
This two-heat event promises to be the fastest 2-litre Group 5/6 race seen in this country and one of the most exciting rounds in this year's European Sports Car Championship.

2.5; 2.35; 3.5* Racing from Haydock Park
2.15 Wills Embassy Stakes (Qualifier) (over 5 furlongs)
2.45 Bass, Charrington Clubmans Stakes (Handicap) (over 11 miles and 70 yards)
3.15 Cock of the North Stakes (over 5 furlongs)

2.20* Speedway: The Wills Internationale
Highlights of this week's annual gala occasion at Wimbledon, featuring many of the world's leading riders.

2.50; 3.20* Test Cricket from Edgbaston: England v Pakistan: third day
Further coverage of the First Test Match.

3.50* International Football from Italy: The Anglo-Italian Tournament: Sampdoria v Swindon Town
'Live' coverage of today's outstanding match, in which Swindon, last year's winners of the Anglo-Italian tournament, meet Sampdoria, one of Italy's most famous First Division sides.
TV presentation by the Italian Broadcasting Service

5.5* Results Service

Grandstand Timetable:
1.35 Football preview; 1.45 Motor Racing
2.5 Racing; 2.20 Speedway
2.35 Racing: 2.50 Cricket
3.5 Racing; 3.20 Cricket
3.35 Motor Racing: 3.50 Football
4.50 Motor Racing; 5.5 Results
Timings are subject to alteration.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator (Motor Racing):
Murray Walker
Commentator (Motor Racing):
Barrie Gill
TV Presentation (Motor Racing):
Richard Tilling
Commentator (Horse Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Horse Racing):
Clive Graham
TV Presentation (Horse Racing):
Ray Lakeland
Commentator (Speedway):
Alan Weeks
Commentator (Football):
Barry Davies
Grandstand presented for Television by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

starring Joel McCrea, Vera Miles, Lloyd Bridges

Reluctantly, Wyatt Earp is persuaded by the Mayor and cattle-baron McCoy to take the job of Marshal in the lawless frontier town of Wichita.
Joel McCrea plays the legendary lawman in this battle to clean up yet another Western frontier town suffering from too many bad guys.

(This Week's Films: page 9)
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Contributors

Director:
Jacques Tourneur
Wyatt Earp:
Joel McCrea
Laurie:
Vera Miles
Gyp:
Lloyd Bridges
Whiteside:
Wallace Ford
Doc Black:
Edgar Buchanan
Morgan:
Peter Graves
Bat Masterson:
Keith Larsen
Mayor:
Carl Benton Reid
Jim:
John Smith
McCoy:
Walter Coy
Wallace:
Walter Sande
Ben Thompson:
Robert Wilke
Hal:
Rayford Barnes
Al:
Jack Elam
Mrs McCoy:
Mae Clark
First robber:
Gene Wesson

The fastest moving show on television returns with new programmes starring The Mitchell Minstrels
Guest stars Neville King, The Monarchs, Eric and Cedric
featuring John Boulter, Dai Francis, Margaret Savage, Andy Cole
with The Television Toppers
and Les Rawlings, Elspeth Hands, Penny Jewkes, Delia Wicks

(The Black and White Minstrels are in "The Magic of the Minstrels" at the Victoria Palace, London)
(The Minstrels' most loyal fans: page 6)
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Contributors

Singers/Dancers:
The Mitchell Minstrels
Ventriloquist:
Neville King
Harmonicists:
The Monarchs
Performers:
Eric and Cedric
Singer:
John Boulter
Singer:
Dai Francis
Singer:
Margaret Savage
Singer:
Andy Cole
Dancers:
The Television Toppers
Singer:
Les Rawlings
Dancer:
Elspeth Hands
Singer/Dancer:
Penny Jewkes
Dancer:
Delia Wicks
Choreographer:
Roy Gunson
Vocal arrangements/Conductor:
George Mitchell
Conductor:
Alan Bristow
Make-up:
Cecile Hay-Arthur
Costumes:
Delphine Griffith
Lighting:
Tom Moncrieff
Sound:
Len Shorey
Designer:
Martin Collins
Producer:
Ernest Maxin

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 star Bill Bixby.

When Sergeant Ed Brown was a rookie cop, his adored young fiancee was killed by Tom Drayton, a psychopath. Now, years later, Drayton is released on parole...

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Contributors

Robert Ironside:
Raymond Burr
Det-Sgt Brown:
Don Galloway
Officer Eve Whitfield:
Barbara Anderson
Mark Sanger:
Don Mitchell
[Actor]:
Bill Bixby

A film about Brazil's wonderful footballers

A year ago when they won the World Cup for the third time Brazil's footballers, like Pele, Jair and Rivelino, were as famous on world television screens as the astronauts. What makes them so exciting to watch? Why are Brazilians football crazy? How do their footballers live? Who will inherit's Pele's place in the 1974 World Cup?
A Nation's Music is about the game the English introduced and which Brazil made its own.

Contributors

Narrator:
Derek Cooper
Writer/Producer:
Andrew Mulligan

In the last programme of the present series Bernard Braden with John Pitman, Esther Rantzen and Ronald Fletcher
Song of the Week: Iris Williams
Children Talking: Harold Williamson
Hilary Pritchard and Chris Munds

Contributors

Presenter:
Bernard Braden
Reporter:
John Pitman
Reporter:
Esther Rantzen
Reporter:
Ronald Fletcher
Singer:
Iris Williams
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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