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Introduced by Frank Bough.

12.50* Football Preview
Sam Leitch introduces news, personalities and action from home and overseas.

1.10; 1.55* Fight of the Week: Tom Imrie (Edinburgh) v Pablo Sanchez (Middleweight Champion of Spain)
Highlights of this week's big fight at Kelvin Hall, Glasgow
and Willie Reillie v Herbie McLean (British Light-weight Champion)

Racing: Five races from today's outstanding meetings:
1.20; 2.20* from Newbury
1.30 Whatcombe Novices' Hurdle (Div 1) (2 miles)
2.30 Geoffrey Gilbey Memorial Handicap 'Chase (2 1/2 miles)

1.35; 2.40; 3.10* from Haydock Park
1.45 Daily Mirror Punters Club Hurdle (Handicap) (2 1/2 miles)
2.50 The Greenall Whitley 'Chase (Handicap) (3 miles)
3.20 The Victor Ludorum Hurdle (2 miles)

2.10; 3.0; 3.30; 4.30* International Swimming from Crystal Palace: Great Britain v USA v Holland
A strong ladies' team of American Olympic prospects takes on the leading swimmers of Great Britain and Holland, while Great Britain's men's team meets Holland in a separate match, both for the Power Sportshoes Trophies.

3.45* Rugby League
The second half of one of today's outstanding quarter-final ties in the Rugby League Cup competition.

4.40* Final Score
Classified football results, racing and rugby results, reports, news, and action highlights.

Grandstand Timetable:
12.50 Football preview
1.10 Fight of the Week
1.20 Racing from Newbury
1.35 Racing from Haydock
1.55 Fight of the Week
2.10 Swimming
2.20 Racing
3.0 Swimming
3.10 Racing
3.30 Swimming
3.45 Rugby League
4.30 Swimming
4.40 Final Score

Timings are subject to alteration in order to keep up to date with events.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter (Football Preview):
Sam Leitch
Boxer:
Tom Imrie
Boxer:
Pablo Sanchez
Boxer:
Willie Reillie
Boxer:
Herbie McLean
Commentator (Boxing):
Harry Carpenter
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Julian Wilson
TV Presentation (Racing):
Dennis Monger
Commentator (Racing):
Peter Bromley
Commentator (Racing):
John Hanmer
TV Presentation (Racing):
Ray Lakeland
Commentator (Swimming):
Alan Weeks
Commentator (Swimming):
Harry Walker
TV Presentation (Swimming):
Fred Viner
Commentator (Rugby League):
Eddie Waring
TV Presentation (Rugby League):
Keith Phillips
Grandstand presented for television by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Bernard Cribbins joins 300 children in rousing uninhibited singing of songs they want to sing - aided and abetted by The Mixtures
The Northern Dance Orchestra conducted by Bernard Herrmann
(from Manchester)

Contributors

Presenter:
Bernard Cribbins
Musicians:
The Mixtures
Musicians:
The Northern Dance Orchestra
Conductor:
Bernard Herrmann
Producer:
Nick Hunter

Starring Cliff Richard
Special guest Labi Siffre
featuring Una Stubbs
with Olivia Newton-John and The Flirtations, Marty Swift
The Pamela Devis Dancers
Norrie Paramor and His Orchestra

Contributors

Presenter/Singer:
Cliff Richard
Singer:
Labi Siffre
Singer:
Olivia Newton-John
Performer:
Una Stubbs
Singers:
The Flirtations
[Actor]:
Marty Swift
Dancers:
The Pamela Devis Dancers
Choreography:
Pamela Devis
Script:
Eric Davidson
Musicians:
Norrie Paramor and his Orchestra
Designer:
David Chandler
Designer:
Geoffrey Patterson
Director:
Brian Whitehouse
Producer:
Michael Hurll

Starring Paul Henreid, Maureen O'Hara, Walter Slezak
with Binnie Barnes, John Emery, Barton MacLane, J. M. Kerrigan

The 17th-century Caribbean abounds with buccaneers, among them a former Dutch merchant captain out to seek revenge on the Spanish colonial authorities.
(This Week's Films: page 10)

Contributors

Director:
Frank Borzage
Laurent Van Horn:
Paul Henreid
Francisca:
Maureen O'Hara
Don Alvarado:
Walter Slezak
Anne Bonny:
Binnie Barnes
Da Bilar:
John Emery
Captain Black:
Barton MacLane
Pillory:
J.M. Kerrigan
Bishop:
Fritz Leiber
Lupita:
Nancy Gates
Lieutenant Escobar:
Jack Larue
Swaine:
Mike Mazurki
Captain Lussan:
Ian Keith
Santa Madre Captain:
Victor Kilian
Sailing Master:
Alfredo Sabato
Paree:
Curt Bois

A new comedy series starring Dick Emery
Written by John Warren and John Singer
With Pat Coombs, Tim Barrett, Geoffrey Chater, Gordon Clyde, June Jago, Anthony Sharp, Hugh Walters

The State Welfare or Otherwise: Dick takes a look at government, local, national and mis-.

Contributors

Writer:
John Warren
Writer:
John Singer
Designer:
Gerry Scott
Executive Producer:
John Ammonds
Producer:
Colin Charman
Comedian:
Dick Emery
[Actress]:
Pat Coombs
[Actor]:
Tim Barrett
[Actor]:
Geoffrey Chater
[Actor]:
Gordon Clyde
[Actress]:
June Jago
[Actor]:
Anthony Sharp
[Actor]:
Hugh Walters

by Harry W. Junkin.
[Starring] Megs Jenkins as Janet, Michael Culver as Jerry, Peter Armitage as Chuck, Jane Wellow as Helen, Jenny Till as Frances
with David Allister as Patrick Scott, Gordon Jackson as Det-Insp Calder.

Compassion or punishment? Who's right - Janet or Calder?

Contributors

Writer/Created by/Co-Producer:
Harry W. Junkin
Designer:
Cynthia Kljuco
Producer:
John Henderson
Director:
Simon Langton
Janet:
Megs Jenkins
Jerry:
Michael Culver
Chuck:
Peter Armitage
Helen:
Jane Wellow
Frances:
Jenny Till
Patrick Scott:
David Allister
Det-Insp Calder:
Gordon Jackson
Hotel Porter:
Fred Davies
Miss Delwin:
Pamela Binns
Mrs Hilliers:
Natalie Kent
Claire:
Elizabeth Hughes
Rose:
Jane Walker
Miss Green:
Elizabeth Morgan
Det-Sgt Allen:
Kit Daniels

Bernard Braden and his team take a sideways look at the week and a careful look at some of the problems that bother us with John Pitman and Esther Rantzen
Nonsense of the week: Ronald Fletcher
Song of the week: Jake Thackray
Children of the week: Harold Williamson
and Hilary Pritchard and Chris Munds

Contributors

Presenter:
Bernard Braden
Reporter:
John Pitman
Reporter:
Esther Rantzen
Reader (Nonsense of the week):
Ronald Fletcher
Singer:
Jake Thackray
Interviewer (Children of the week):
Harold Williamson
Performer:
Hilary Pritchard
Performer:
Chris Munds
Director:
Simon Wadleigh
Producer:
Tom Conway
Editor:
Desmond Wilcox
Editor:
Bill Morton

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