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Introduced by Frank Bough

The European Championships

David Coleman, Ron Pickering and Norris McWhirter report. Ladies 100 metres, semi-finals Men's 100 metres, semi-finals Men's Javelin, Final Men's 400 metres, heats

International Show Jumping from the All England Jumping Course, Hickstead
incorporating The 1971 European Junior Championships
Europe's top young riders compete for the individual and team prizes at the start of the 1971 European Junior Championships.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator (International Athletics):
David Coleman
Commentator (International Athletics):
Ron Pickering
Commentator (International Athletics):
Norris McWhirter
Commentator (International Show Jumping):
Dorian Williams
Commentator (International Show Jumping):
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Outside Broadcast Presentation (International Show Jumping):
Alan Mouncer

Starring Mike Hope and Albie Keen
and Peter Goodwright as Crumble, Ruth Kettlewell as Mrs Grapple
Special guests The Romford Drum and Trumpet Corps

The inmates of the Crazy House are joined in the Guest Room by 65 young musicians. This puts a bit of a strain on the Crazy House's accommodation and Mike finds himself in a hammock.

Contributors

Writer:
Mike Craig
Writer:
Lawrie Kinsley
Additional material:
Hope and Keen
Additional material/Producer:
Paul Ciani
Music:
The Tom Gilhooly Trio
Designer:
Colin Green
Comedian:
Mike Hope
Comedian:
Albie Keen
Crumble:
Peter Goodwright
Mrs Grapple:
Ruth Kettlewell
Musicians:
The Romford Drum and Trumpet Corps

Judith and the Lone Hunter open a mysterious trunk in an attempt to find something to exchange for Judith's father who has been captured by the Hurons.

Contributors

Chingachook:
Gojko Mitic
The Lone Hunter:
Rolf Romer
Judith:
Lilo Grahn
Tom:
Helmut Schreiber
Harry:
Jurgen Frohriep
Wahtawah:
Andrea Drahota
Warley:
Horst Preusker
Thornton:
Karl Zugowski

[Starring] Peter Graves as Jim Phelps
with Leonard Nimoy as Paris, Greg Morris as Barney, Peter Lupus as Willy

This week: Hunted
Barney is caught in an ever-decreasing cordon.

Contributors

Jim Phelps:
Peter Graves
Paris:
Leonard Nimoy
Barney:
Greg Morris
Willy:
Peter Lupus
Dana:
Lesley Warren
Doug:
Sam Elliott
Gabby:
Ta Tanisha
Inspector:
Ivor Barry
Follet:
John Anderson

Robert Robinson takes a look at August 1952.
Nine inches of rain fell in one day on Lynmouth in Devon and brought disaster to the town. Anthony Eden married Clarissa Spencer-Churchill. At the Olympics in Helsinki, Britain gained her first gold medal.

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Robinson
Director:
Will Wyatt
Producer:
Iain Johnstone

Sykes and a Big, Big Show
Written by Eric Sykes
Starring Eric Sykes and Hattie Jacques
Special guest Ian Wallace
with Roland McLeod, Eunice Black, Tony Melody, Malcolm Weaver, Roger Carne, Mary Dickie

and Eric Sykes's Cinema
Eric Sykes talks to Michael Aspel about his twin careers as a comedian and as a writer.
He also chooses scenes from some of his favourite films which feature Terry-Thomas, Jacques Tati and Peter Sellers.
From Manchester

Contributors

Writer (Sykes and a Big, Big Show):
Eric Sykes
Musical Direction (Sykes and a Big, Big Show):
Ken Jones
Design (Sykes and a Big, Big Show):
Anna Ridley
Director (Sykes and a Big, Big Show):
Harold Snoad
Producer (Sykes and a Big, Big Show):
Dennis Main Wilson
Comedian:
Eric Sykes
[Actress]:
Hattie Jacques
Singer:
Ian Wallace
[Actor]:
Roland McLeod
[Actress]:
Eunice Black
[Actor]:
Tony Melody
[Actor]:
Malcolm Weaver
[Actor]:
Roger Carne
[Actress]:
Mary Dickie
Interviewee (Eric Sykes's Cinema):
Eric Sykes
Interviewer (Eric Sykes's Cinema):
Michael Aspel
Director (Eric Sykes's Cinema):
Peggy Walker
Producer (Eric Sykes's Cinema):
John Buttery

A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented this week by David Dimbleby with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Bernard Falk, Max Hastings, James Hogg, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Barrie Penrose and David Taylor with special contributions from Keith Kyle and Robert McKenzie

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Reporter:
Bernard Falk
Reporter:
Max Hastings
Reporter:
James Hogg
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Tom Mangold
Reporter:
Barrie Penrose
Reporter:
David Taylor
Reporter:
Keith Kyle
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie

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