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The Chevalier makes a final effort to reach the French army in an attempt to save the besieged French troops in Casal.
David Attenborough with the help of animals in the studio recalls some of his travels abroad
The second day of the international meeting at Hickstead.
This competition, named in honour of the American equestrian team which has provided so much entertainment at Hickstead in previous seasons, is a baton relay for teams of three.
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Feature
from Hickstead
The entrants are required to jump a course which features some of the arena's most imposing permanent obstacles.
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by Nina Bawden
Adapted and directed by Marilyn Fox
with Ray Brooks
Today: A Man of Substance
Introduced by Michael Aspel
This week with Kenneth Williams
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People, places and events in the news around town.
Another tale from the frontier of the Great American West.
A film series starring James Drury as The Virginian
Could it really be coincidence that brought so strange an assortment to the shelter of an abandoned homestead, or something else?
(Jeux sans Frontieres)
Great Britain: Dalkeith
Belgium: Zottegem
France: Moelan sur Mer
Germany: Oberursel
Holland: Venray
Italy: Codroipo
Switzerland: Sarnen
From Passariano, Italy.
Introduced by Giulio Marchetti and Rosanna Vaudetti
Programme presented by Italian TV
with Robert Dougall; Weather
From Blackpool
Forty-six beautiful girls compete for the coveted title of Miss United Kingdom and entry into the Miss World contest in December. Also the winners will be announced for the Radio Times Spot the Winners competition.
Introduced by David Vine and Terry Wogan
Organised by Mecca Promotions and Blackpool Corporation in conjunction with Coca-Cola.
(Beautiful dreamers: pages 6-7)
A film in two parts about the 1936 Olympic Games in Germany.
Introduced by Peter Wilson
The second part of Leni Riefenstahl's classic film about the 1936 Olympic Games is a record of the events which took place outside the Berlin Stadium and some of its sequences have long been accepted as among the most exciting ever made in a documentary film.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
The last in this series comes from London and will include discussion between a panel and audience from the area.
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