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Introduced by Frank Bough
featuring:

Show Jumping from the All England Jumping Course, Hickstead, Sussex: Wills Parcours de Chasse
The big names of show-jumping compete for a first prize of £100 in this international speed competition over the famous Hickstead fences.

12.50* Football Preview
Sam Leitch introduces action, personalities and the latest news of today's fixtures on the first day of the holiday programme.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator (Show Jumping):
Dorian Williams
TV Presentation (Show Jumping):
Alan Mouncer
Presenter (Football Preview):
Sam Leitch
Grandstand presented for television by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Songs and games from the streets of Belfast... an eternal backdrop to a changing world, old perhaps, not as the hills, but spanning the centuries, advancing and retiring easily through time.
From Northern Ireland

Contributors

Producer:
David Hammond
Director:
Bernard Torney

From Coventry.
While worshippers inside the ancient Parish Church of Holy Trinity join in the traditional three-hour service, representatives of the Coventry Council of Churches take part in a united act of witness through the new shopping precinct.

Contributors

Television Presentation:
Barrie Edgar

Introduced by Frank Bough

3.5; 4.30* Show Jumping from Hickstead: The Wills Three Castle Stakes
The final stages of one of today's big events from Hickstead.

3.30* Boat Race Preview
A look ahead to tomorrow's 118th University Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge.

3.45* Rugby League from St Helens: St Helens v Wigan
The second half of the afternoon's outstanding League match.

4.50*
Results Service
Including classified football and rugby results.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator (Show Jumping):
Raymond Brooks-Ward
TV Presentation (Show Jumping):
Fred Viner
Commentator (Rugby League):
Eddie Waring
TV Presentation (Rugby League):
Ray Lakeland
Grandstand presented for television by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Introduced by Michael Aspel
With Syd Little, Eddie Large, Stuart Sherwin, Heather Barbour, Elaine Paige
Guest artists Chapman Brown, New Faces

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Aspel
Comedian:
Syd Little
Comedian:
Eddie Large
Performer:
Stuart Sherwin
Performer:
Heather Barbour
Performer:
Elaine Paige
Comedian:
Chapman Brown
Musicians:
New Faces
Script:
Bob Block
Music:
Norman Percival and his Orchestra
Designer:
Tony Snoaden
Producer:
Brian S. Jones

A new comedy series starring Polly James as Beryl, Nerys Hughes as Sandra
featuring Paul Angelis as Stan

Contributors

Script:
Jack Seddon
Script:
David Pursall
Incidental Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Designer:
Anna Ridley
Producer:
Douglas Argent
Beryl:
Polly James
Sandra:
Nerys Hughes
Stan:
Paul Angelis
Giles:
Timothy Carlton
Tom:
Frederick Treves
Hugh:
Peter Fontaine
Farmer:
Gordon Faith

Can those who have not suffered an experience such as that of a concentration camp ever begin to understand the psychological as well as the physical pressures put on its inmates? In 1964 an English jury had to try.
On 13 April 1964 there began one of the longest libel actions in English legal history. Twenty years after his release from Auschwitz, an ex-prisoner, Wladislaw Dering - a doctor in London - entered the Royal Courts of Justice to prove that he had not carried out terrible medical experiments on his fellow prisoners on behalf of the SS.

Part 1: Auschwitz: The reality. Concentration camp ex-prisoners: Professor Bruno Bettelheim, Josef Garlinski, Mrs Maurice Stone.

Part 2: England: The trial: a reconstruction.

(After Auschwitz...: page 16)

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
R.W. Reid
Film Cameraman:
John Hooper
Film Editor:
Christopher Woolley
Director (Courtroom Sequences):
David C. Rea
Narrator:
Frank Gillard
Interviewee:
Professor Bruno Bettelheim
Interviewee:
Josef Garlinski
Interviewee:
Mrs Maurice Stone
Professor Nixon:
Frederick Treves
The Judge:
Kenneth Benda
Male witness:
Jouey Douben
Dr Grabczynski:
John Harrington
Colin Duncan, QC:
Andrew Laurence
David Hirst:
Angus MacKay
Dr Dering:
Richard Marner
A woman doctor:
Irene Prador
Lord Gardiner, QC:
Anthony Sharp
Marta:
Izabella Telezynska

Narrated by Paul Scofield.
One of the most highly praised documentaries of 1971: 'A brilliant, a candid, often icily beautiful, always humanely dramatic film,' said The Daily Telegraph.
Twenty-four climbers from 12 different countries tackled the highest mountain by its two most difficult routes.
When the attempt was eventually called off, seven of the climbers had walked out, 11 had been sent home with severe illness, and one - Major Harsh Bahuguna - was dead.

Contributors

Narrator:
Paul Scofield
Film Editor:
Philip Shaw
Film Cameraman:
John Cleare
Film Cameraman:
Ian Stuart
Film Cameraman:
Jerzy Surdel
Sound:
Arthur Chesterman
Sound:
Ian Howell
Sound:
Bill Kurban
Associate Producer:
Ned Kelly
Producer:
Antony Thomas

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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