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2.0 King George Stakes (5 furlongs)
2.30 Richmond Stakes (6 furlongs)
3.10 Sussex Stakes (Old Mile)
3.40 Goodwood Stakes (2 miles, 3 furlongs)

(Colour)

Contributors

Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator:
Clive Graham
Interviewer:
Julian Wilson
TV presentation:
Dennis Monger

by Louisa M. Alcott
Dramatised in nine parts from "Little Women" and "Good Wives" by Denis Constanduros and Alistair Bell

Beth has recovered from a serious illness. Jo resents Meg's engagement to John Brooke as it means breaking up the family.

Contributors

Author:
Louisa M. Alcott
Dramatised by:
Denis Constanduros
Dramatised by:
Alistair Bell
Designer:
Stuart Walker
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
Paddy Russell
Jo:
Angela Down
Mrs March:
Stephanie Bidmead
Beth:
Sarah Craze
Amy:
Janina Faye
Meg:
Jo Rowbottom
Laurie:
Stephen Turner
Mr March:
Patrick Troughton
John Brooke:
Martin Jarvis
Mr Laurence:
John Welsh
Hannah:
Pat Nye
Aunt March:
Jean Anderson
Jack Scott:
Richard Franklin

Starring Ryan Davies and Ronnie Williams
with Myfanwy Talog, Bryn Williams
and guest star Margaret Williams
(from Wales)

Contributors

Choreography:
Roy Gunson
Musical Director:
Benny Litchfield
Designer:
Michael Wright
Producer:
David Richards
Comedian:
Ryan Davies
Comedian:
Ronnie Williams
[Actress]:
Myfanwy Talog
Singer:
Bryn Williams
Singer:
Margaret Williams

Led by Peter Graves as Jim Phelps
with Leonard Nimoy as Paris, Greg Morris as Barney, Peter Lupus as Willy

This week: The Crane
The case of the conspicuous escapee kept in considerable suspense.

Contributors

Jim Phelps:
Peter Graves
Paris:
Leonard Nimoy
Barry:
Greg Morris
Willy:
Peter Lupus
Kozani:
Carl Betz
Strabo:
Felice Orlandi
Rafik:
Don Eitner
Constantine:
Eric Mason

by John Gould
[starring] Simon Ward, Lynne Frederick

To find oneself in a room with a corpse is shock enough, but for Mark it is only the first of several.
It is most important for the enjoyment of this play that it should be seen from the very beginning.

(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
John Gould
Make-up:
Sandra Shepherd
Lighting:
Howard King
Script Editor:
Louis Marks
Designer:
Gillian Howard
Designer:
Brian Tregidden
Producer:
Jordan Lawrence
Director:
Simon Langton
Mark:
Simon Ward
Girl:
Lynne Frederick
Wilcox:
Lockwood West
Mrs Blake:
Patricia Heneghan
Ambler:
Davyd Harries
Publican:
Gordon Faith
Young man:
Emmett Hennessy
Doctor:
Ian Fairbairn
Estate agent:
Barry Ashton
Matthew:
Gareth Thomas

Presented by Michael Howard

November 1941. Tension between Japan and America is increasing and the possibility of open warfare between these two mighty naval powers is very real. Japan, closely watching events in Europe, realises that England's possessions in the East are vulnerable to the quick attack. So too are the Philippine Islands which although independent, are protected by America. All these 'plums' can fall to Japan if, and only if, she can defeat or eliminate the United States Navy.
Tonight Michael Howard analyses the Japanese way of war and the fantastic gamble they took to try and win the Battle of the Pacific.

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Howard
Film Editor:
Mike Goldsmith
Director:
John Beveridge
Producer:
Peter Hill
Executive Producer:
Ronnie Noble

with Acker Bilk
Tony Davis, Hughie Jones, Cliff Hall and Mick Groves in the unique atmosphere of the Octagon Theatre, Bolton.
'Blaydon Races' and 'Collier Lad' are two of the songs in this week's programme.

(from Manchester)
(Colour)

Contributors

Musicians:
The Spinners
Clarinettist:
Acker Bilk
Singer:
Tony Davis
Singer:
Hughie Jones
Singer:
Cliff Hall
Singer:
Mick Groves
Producer:
Barry Bevins

Exactly a month to the start of the Munich Olympics - and Great Britain's athletics team sharpens up against first class opposition in a full scale international match. Tonight's programme features the highlights of this two-day meeting which ends tonight in the Helsinki Olympic Stadium.
Presented for BBCtv by Alan Hart and Fred Viner in conjunction with the Finnish Television Service
(Radio Times Olympic Summer of Sport, available at newsagents: 25p)

Contributors

Commentator:
David Coleman
Commentator:
Ron Pickering
Commentator:
Norris McWhirter
Presented for BBCtv by:
Alan Hart
Presented for BBCtv by:
Fred Viner

BBC One London

About BBC One

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

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