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Introduced by Frank Bough

12.50 International Football Preview
Tonight at Wembley, England meet West Germany in the first leg of the European Championship Quarter Final - England's biggest football occasion since the 1966 World Cup Final. Sam Leitch introduces the latest news of both teams, with action analysis, and expert comment by Don Revie, Brian Clough, Jock Stein, and Bob Wilson.
See BBC1 tonight 7.30 (Scotland 7.45)

1.20; 1.50; 2.25; 2.55* Racing from Uttoxeter
1.30 Swadlincote Opportunity Selling Hurdle (Div 1) (2 miles, 180 yards)
2.0 16th/5th Queens Royal Lancers' Challenge Cup (Handicap Chase) (21 miles)
2.35 The Midlands Grand National: The Jack Carter Memorial Gold Cup (41 miles)
This is the second longest race in the National Hunt calendar (after the Grand National itself) and a top-class field will be competing for a prize of over £2,000.
3.5 The Davidson Cup Hurdle (Handicap) (21 miles)

At 2.45* Julian Wilson looks ahead to next week's first-ever Ladies' race, at Kempton Park.

1.40; 2.10* International Fight of the Week: Joe Bugner (St Ives) v Leroy Caldwell (USA)
Bugner, the former British heavyweight champion, continued his comeback at the Royal Albert Hall this week. Highlights of this top-of-the-bill fight, plus other outstanding contests from the same promotion.

3.15* Harry Carpenter looks ahead to Monday's big heavyweight fight in Vancouver, between Muhammad Ali and George Chuvalo.

3.30* Rugby League
Today's outstanding quarter-final tie in the Rugby League Championship.

4.40* Final Score
Classified football, racing and rugby results, League tables, reports. And from Wembley, the latest news of tonight's European Championship Quarter Final between England and West Germany.

Grandstand Timetable:
12.50 Football Preview; 1.20 Racing 1.40 Fight of the Week; 1.50 Racing 2.10 Boxing; 2.25 Racing 2.45 Racing Preview; 2.55 Racing 3.15 Big Fight Preview 3.30 Rugby League; 4.40 Final Score
Timings are subject to alteration in order to keep up to date with events.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter (International Football Preview):
Sam Leitch
Analysis (International Football Preview):
Don Revie
Analysis (International Football Preview):
Brian Clough
Analysis (International Football Preview):
Jock Stein
Analysis (International Football Preview):
Bob Wilson
Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Presenter/Commentator (Racing):
Julian Wilson
TV Presentation (Racing):
Barrie Edgar
Boxer:
Joe Bugner
Boxer:
Leroy Caldwell
Commentator/Presenter (International Fight of the Week):
Harry Carpenter
TV Presentation (International Fight of the Week):
Bob Duncan
Commentator (Rugby League):
Eddie Waring
TV Presentation (Rugby League):
Ray Lakeland
Grandstand presented for television by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Starring David Niven, Edmund Purdom, George Sanders, Ann Blyth
with Roger Moore

The ambitious Duke of Brampton, confidant of Charles II and one of the richest men in England, plans to eliminate his rivals.
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Director:
Robert Z. Leonard
Lady Mary:
Ann Blyth
Michael Dermott:
Edmund Purdom
Duke of Brampton:
David Niven
Charles II:
George Sanders
Jack:
Roger Moore
Capt Herrick:
John Dehner
Sir Gilbert Talbot:
Alan Mowbray

by Stephen Rich
Created 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 Patrick Troughton as Jim Goody, Jo Rowbottom as Maggy Goody

Jim Goody was the greatest footballer of his day. Now he is in his 40s and broke. Has he no future? Must he live in the past? Or die?

Contributors

Writer:
Stephen Rich
Created by/Co-producer/Script Editor:
Harry W. Junkin
Designer:
Cynthia Kljuco
Producer:
John Henderson
Director:
Ben Rea
Janet:
Megs Jenkins
Jerry:
Michael Culver
Chuck:
Peter Armitage
Helen:
Jane Wellow
Frances:
Jenny Till
Jim Goody:
Patrick Troughton
Maggy Goody:
Jo Rowbottom
Callaghan:
Victor Winding
Jack:
Graham Rigby
Cynthia:
Judy Robinson
Interviewer:
Raymond Mason
Molloy:
Thomas Heathcote
Peter:
Anton Darby
Mother:
Margot Thomas

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: Iris Williams
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:
Iris Williams
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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