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Introduced by Frank Bough

12.35* Football Preview
Sam Leitch introduces another edition of the popular lunch-time football round-up, with personalities, news and action from this week's outstanding matches.

12.55; 1.25; 1.55; 2.25* Racing from Ascot
Four races from the day's outstanding meeting:
1.0 Aurelius Hurdle Race (2 miles)
1.35 Manicou Handicap Chase (2 1/2 miles)
2.5 Black and White Handicap Hurdle Race (2 miles)
2.35 Black and White Whisky Gold Cup Steeplechase (2 miles)

1.10* International Heavyweight Boxing: Joe Bugner (Gt Britain) v Tony Doyle (USA)
Highlights of this week's joint top-of-the-bill fight at the Empire Pool, Wembley, in which Bugner, who last month regained his European title, faced a very experienced American.

2.45* Rugby League from Featherstone: Featherstone Rovers v York
Outside Broadcast cameras cover one of this afternoon's top league matches.

Grandstand Timetable:
12.35 Football preview; 12.55 Racing; 1.10 Boxing; 1.25 Racing; 1.45 Boxing; 1.55 Racing; 2.15 Sports Round-up; 2.25 Racing; 2.45 Rugby League; 3.45 Football scores and racing results
Timings are subject to alteration in order to keep up-to-date with events.

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter (Football Preview):
Sam Leitch
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
Reporter (Racing):
Julian Wilson
TV Presentation (Racing):
Dennis Monger
Boxer:
Joe Bugner
Boxer:
Tony Doyle
Commentator (International Heavyweight Boxing):
Harry Carpenter
Commentator (Rugby League):
Eddie Waring
TV Presentation (Rugby League):
Ray Lakeland
Grandstand presented by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Another chance to see this exciting Western film series about a pioneer settler and his two sons fighting to keep their hard-won cattle land in the lawless territory of California during the closing years of the last century
starring
with
and guest star Harold Gould

In their fight to save a neighbour's homestead from unscrupulous land-grabbers, Johnny and Scott turn train robbers.

Contributors

Murdoch Lancer:
Andrew Duggan
Johnny:
James Stacy
Scott:
Wayne Maunder
Teresa:
Elizabeth Baur
Charlie Poe:
Harold Gould

Written by Eric Paice
Starring Jack Warner

Mrs Kent and her teenage children live in a new tower block of flats called Starpoint West. When she vanishes after calling in at the police station to see Sgt Dixon foul play is suspected.

Contributors

Writer:
Eric Paice
Producer:
Joe Waters
Director:
Robin Nash
George Dixon:
Jack Warner
Irene Kent:
Clare Kelly
Det-Con Webb:
Derek Anders
PC Newton:
Michael Osborne
Det-Sgt Andy Crawford:
Peter Byrne
Diane Kent:
Verna Harvey
Brian Kent:
Len Jones
Barry:
Jeremy Young
Drummond:
Terence Cowling
Det-Insp Scott:
Kenneth Watson
Sgt Wills:
Nicholas Donnelly
Ted Roberts:
Christopher Fenwick
Shirtey:
Margaret Heald
PC Garrard:
Adrian Bracken
PC Jackson:
Peter Wickham
Colin:
David Maybury
Cecilia:
Rosie Collins
Wharton:
Chris Gannon

with guest stars Esther Ofarim, Gladys Knight and The Pips, James Pegler
The Band of the Welsh Guards
and featuring Julian Orchard

(Gladys Knight and The Pips appear by arrangement with Jeffrey S. Kruger)

Contributors

Entertainer:
Harry Secombe
Singer:
Esther Ofarim
Singers:
Gladys Knight and the Pips
Singer:
James Pegler
Musicians:
The Band of the Welsh Guards
Director of Music (The Band of the Welsh Guards):
Major Desmond Walker
[Actor]:
Julian Orchard
Programme Associate:
Jimmy Grafton
Orchestra directed by:
Peter Knight
Make-up:
Jan Harrison
Costumes:
Mary Husband
Sound:
Len Shorey
Lighting:
Bill Millar
Designer:
Peter Brachacki
Producer:
Terry Hughes

Starring James Stewart
with Richard Conte, Lee J. Cobb, Helen Walker

An unusual entry in the classified advertisements of a Chicago newspaper leads to the re-investigation of a crime committed 12 years earlier.
Based on a real-life case, and filmed in the actual locations, Call Northside 777 stars James Stewart as the cynical journalist who follows up the story and becomes convinced there has been a miscarriage of justice.
(This Week's Films: page 13)
(James Stewart at the National Film Theatre: tomorrow, 11.15 pm - not Scottish or Irish transmitters)

Contributors

Director:
Henry Hathaway
McNeal:
James Stewart
Frank Wiecek:
Richard Conte
Brian Kelly:
Lee J. Cobb
Laura McNeal:
Helen Walker
Wanda Skutinik:
Betty Garde
Tillie:
Kasia Orzewski
Helen Wiecek Rayska:
Joanne de Bergh
Palmer:
Howard Smith
Parole Board Chairman:
Moroni Olsen
Sam Faxon:
John McIntire
Martin Burns:
Paul Harvey
Sullivan (Bailiff):
J.M. Kerrigan
Rayska:
E.G. Marshall

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