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BBC Outside Broadcast cameras beside St Paul's Cathedral cover the traditional pageantry and modern carnival as the new Lord Mayor rides in procession through the City of London from the Mansion House to the Royal Courts of Justice.
The BBCtv Roving Eye drives in the parade, to give the Lord Mayor's view of the crowded streets on the City's great day out.

Contributors

Commentator:
Brian Johnston
Producer:
William Cave

Introduced by Frank Bough

12.40: 1.10; 1.40: 2.15* Racing from Cheltenham
Four races from the day's principal meeting, including the Mackeson Gold Cup, one of the major events of the National Hunt season.
12.45 Chaplin Handicap Hurdle (2 miles 200 yards)
1.15 Coventry 'Chase (3 miles 1 furlong)
1.50 Bob Wigney Handicap Hurdle (3 miles)
2.25 The Mackeson Gold Cup Handicap 'Chase (2 1/2 miles)

12.50* Football Preview
Sam Leitch introduces action personalities, and the latest news of today's big matches.

2.0; 3.15* The Rugby League World Cup Final
from Lyon
Rugby League's most important occasion. Great Britain, France, Australia and New Zealand were the countries battling to qualify for this afternoon's final.

TV presentation by the French Television Service

2.35* International Cross-Country
from Parliament Hill Fields
A top-class international field of about 100 runners compete over a spectacular course for the Findus trophies. With many Olympic stars due to run, the race promises to be an outstanding highlight of the cross-country season.

Grandstand Timetable:
12.40 Racing; 12.50 Football Preview
1.1* Racing; 1.25 Rugby League preview
1.44 Racing; 2.0 Rugby League
2.15 Racing
2.35 International Cross-Country
3.15 Rugby League
Timings are subject to alteration in order to keep up to date with events.

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Julian Wilson
TV Presentation (Racing):
Barrie Edgar
Presenter (Football Preview):
Sam Leitch
Commentator (Rugby League):
Eddie Waring
Commentator (International Cross-Country):
Ron Pickering
TV Presentation (International Cross-Country):
Alan Mouncer
Grandstand presented by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

starring Andrew Duggan as Murdoch Lancer, James Stacy as Johnny, Wayne Maunder as Scott
with Elizabeth Baur as Teresa
and guest stars James Gammon, Robert Wilke, Paul Carr, Bobby Clark

Johnny, restless and bored with routine work on the ranch, rides off to capture a magnificent wild stallion. But an unscrupulous drifter and his two gun-happy sons appear on the scene and claim ownership of the horse. Johnny's showdown with them sparks off a dangerous conflict which threatens the lives of his new-found family.

Contributors

Murdoch Lancer:
Andrew Duggan
Johnny:
James Stacy
Scott:
Wayne Maunder
Teresa:
Elizabeth Baur
Wes:
James Gammon
Stryker:
Robert Wilke
Davie:
Paul Carr
Eli:
Bobbie Clark

Written by N.J. Crisp
Starring Jack Warner

When Mrs Raven is robbed and Dock Green Police seem unable to catch the culprit, she summons the aid of her own contacts - in the underworld.

Contributors

Writer:
N.J. Crisp
Designer:
Diana Bates
Producer:
Joe Waters
Director:
Mary Ridge
George Dixon:
Jack Warner
Mrs Raven:
Nora Swinburne
Det-Sgt Andy Crawford:
Peter Byrne
Det-Con Webb:
Derek Anders
Rick:
Trevor Adams
Det-Insp Scott:
Kenneth Watson
PC Newton:
Michael Osborne
Sgt Wills:
Nicholas Donnelly
Mrs Baker:
Helen Cotterill
Mellish:
Godfrey James
Barney:
Graham Weston
Alec:
Rick James
Wilf:
Frank Jarvis
Informant:
Esmond Webb

Starring Glenn Ford and Shirley MacLaine
with Leslie Nielsen, Mickey Shaughnessy, Edgar Buchanan

In the West no more violent hatreds existed than those between cattlemen and sheepmen. In this story Jason Sweet brings a flock of sheep into cattle country-and makes the cowmen like it! Glenn Ford as Jason doesn't believe in meeting trouble halfway either - he goes out and finds it. His first move is to pick a fight with the toughest man in town.
(This Week's Films: page 11)

Contributors

Director:
George Marshall
Jason Sweet:
Glenn Ford
Dell Payton:
Shirley MacLaine
Johnny Bledsoe (alias Col Stephen Bedford):
Leslie Nielsen
Jumbo McCall:
Mickey Shaughnessy
Milt Masters:
Edgar Buchanan
Mr Payton:
Willis Bouchey
Choctaw:
Pernell Roberts
Marshal:
Slim Pickens
Red:
Buzz Henry

Held in the Royal Albert Hall, London in the presence of HM The Queen and other members of the Royal Family.
Massed Bands of the Guards Division (by permission of the Major-General Commanding the Household Division)
Under the direction of Major J.H. Howe, MBE
State Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry

The Muster of the Legion Standards and Services Displays by the three Services

Service of Remembrance
Conducted by The Bishop of Chester The Rt Rev Gerald Ellison, DD
Assisted by The Rt Rev Monsignor Thomas H. McDonagh, OBE, STL, VG, RN representing the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster; and The Rev Dr Irvonwy Morgan, MA, BD Moderator of the Free Church Federal Council
Hymns:
Now thank we all our God (Nun Danket)
Abide with me (Eventide)
O Lord of life (Melita)

(Edited recording of this evening's event)
(Colour)

Contributors

Musicians:
Massed Bands of the Guards Division
Conductor:
Major J.H. Howe
Trumpeters:
State Trumpeters of the Household Cavalry
Celebrant:
The Rt. Rev. Gerald Ellison
Celebrant:
The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Thomas H. McDonagh
Celebrant:
The Rev. Dr Irvonwy Morgan
Festival Narrator:
Humphrey Tilling
Festival Director:
D. E. Coffer, OBE
Festival Producer:
Ralph Reader, CBE
Commentator:
Raymond Baxter
TV presentation:
Dennis Monger

This week Michael Parkinson talks to his special guests Raquel Welch, Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Parkinson
Guest:
Raquel Welch
Guest:
Eric Morecambe
Guest:
Ernie Wise
Musicians:
The Harry Stoneham Five
Designer:
Geoffrey Winslow
Director:
Brian Whitehouse
Producer:
Richard Drewett

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