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Introduced by Frank Bough

The European Championships
David Coleman, Ron Pickering and Norris McWhirter report from the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki on this afternoon's events on the third day of Europe's outstanding athletics occasion
including
Men's 400 metres, semi-finals
Ladies' 400 metres, Final
Ladies' discus, Final
Men's 200 metres, semi-finals

International Show Jumping from the All England Jumping Course, Hickstead,
incorporating the 1971 European junior Championships and featuring today
The Wills Europa Stakes
An international competition for Europe's leading young riders and The W. D. and H. O. Wills Castella Stakes

Contributors

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

Last year Paul Brook and Victoria Moss from Ravenstonedale spent a day with Tom Lancaster on his hill farm in Westmorland exploring the fascinating world of the shepherd and his dogs, and visited the gypsy horse fair at Appleby.

Contributors

Presenter:
Paul Brook
Presenter:
Victoria Moss
Subject:
Tom Lancaster
Director:
David Turnbull

David Coleman, Ron Pickering and Norris McWhirter report direct from the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki on this evening's outstanding events
featuring:
Men's 800 metres, Final
Ladies 800 metres, Final
Men's 400 metres hurdles, Final
Ladies 400 metres, Final
Ladies High Jump, Final
Ladies 200 metres, semi-finals
Ladies 100 metres hurdles, semi-finals
Men's 5,000 metres, heats
Introduced by Frank Bough

(Colour)

Contributors

Commentator:
David Coleman
Commentator:
Ron Pickering
Commentator:
Norris McWhirter
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Producer:
Jack Oaten
Producer:
Brian Venner
Producer:
Fred Viner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Discs, stars and news from this week's Top Thirty
Introduced by Jimmy Savile
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Pan's People

Contributors

Presenter:
Jimmy Savile
Musicians:
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Musical Director:
Johnny Pearson
Dancers:
Pan's People
Choreography:
Flick Colby
Sound:
Richard Chamberlain
Producer:
Mel Cornish

with world-renowned spectacle, thrills, and daring
Starring the world's greatest clown Oleg Popov

Sixty minutes of outstanding circus featuring some of the greatest acts appearing in the world today, including:
Cossacks: Dzerassa Tuganova is the only girl in this daring display of superb horsemanship.
Acrobats: Semyon Arnautov leads a troupe whose beauty and grace belie the dangers.
Happy Bears: Elvina Podcherinkova - five brown bears, one Himalayan bear - and a trapeze!
Horizontal Bars: Irina Chestua performs on the horizontal bars with a difference.
Tightrope: Vladimir Volzhansky -the ex-engineer whose boredom resulted in one of the world's finest high-wire acts.

(The Moscow State Circus is currently appearing at the Empire Pool, Wembley)
(Popov the plain clothes clown (p 11)

Contributors

Clown/Artistic Director:
Oleg Popov
Rider:
Dzerassa Tuganova
Acrobatics:
Semyon Arnautov
Animal trainer:
Elvina Podcherinkova
Performer:
Irina Chestua
Highwire act:
Vladimir Volzhansky
Musical Director:
Vasili Petrus
Television Presentation:
Alan Mouncer

by Donald Wilson
A serial in 12 parts
Starring John Neville, Susan Hampshire, Margaret Tyzack and John Standing

When James II succeeded his brother Charles, Monmouth was the hope of the Protestant rebels. He landed in the West Country but was defeated by John Churchill at Sedgemoor and brought to London a prisoner.

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Donald Wilson
Lighting:
Ritchie Richardson
Costumes:
Joan Ellacott
Designer:
Spencer Chapman
Director:
David Giles
Sarah Churchill:
Susan Hampshire
Duke of Monmouth:
James Kerry
James II:
John Westbrook
Rochester:
John Ringham
Halifax:
Austin Trevor
Sidney Godolphin:
John Standing
Bishop Compton:
George Merritt
Earl of Danby:
Arthur Pentelow
Sunderland:
John Humphry
John Churchill:
John Neville
Mrs Jennings:
Daphne Heard
Barillon:
David March
Louis XIV:
Robert Robinson
George of Denmark:
Roger Mutton
Princess Anne:
Margaret Tyzack
Princess Mary:
Lisa Daniely
Prince of Orange:
Alan Rowe
Bentinck:
Roger Booth
Queen Mary:
Sheila Gish
Lady Sunderland:
Lilias Walker
Father Petre:
Douglas Milvain
Earl of Feversham:
John Rapley
Colonel Kirke:
Robert Aldous
Becket:
John Tordoff
An Officer:
David Brook
Jessie:
Maureen Morris
Lord Bruce:
Alan Lee

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