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presented by Anne Nightingale

With Colin Osman, the Tidenham and District Club and Derek Fishwick, at 16 the youngest club secretary, and boys from the Lawrence Weston School, Bristol.

(from Bristol)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Nightingale
Director:
Brian McDuffie
Producer:
David Turnbull
Participant:
Colin Osman
Participant:
Derek Fishwick

A highly entertaining, dramatic and exciting season was climaxed in Munich by the gold medals of Britain's three-day event team and the silver medal in the individual show jumping.

In today's programme riders from both these equestrian events discuss with Dorian Williams and Raymond Brooks-Ward the highlights, humour and enduring British dominance of these international sports.

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Dorian Williams
Presenter:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Producer:
Alan Mouncer

Introduced by Frank Bough

1.10*; 1.35*; 2.10*
Racing from Kempton
1.15 Egham Novices' Hurdle Race (Div 1) (2 miles)
1.45 Kempton Park Handicap Hurdle Race (3 miles)
2.20 Christmas Steeplechase (Handicap) (2 miles, 170 yards)

and Racing from Leopardstown
2.5 The Sweeps Hurdle
TV presentation by the Irish TV Service

At 1.25 Julian Wilson introduces National Hunt highlights of 1972

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
Reporter (Racing)/Presenter (National Hunt highlights of 1972):
Julian Wilson
TV presentation (Racing from Kempton):
Dennis Monger
Commentator (Racing from Leopardstown):
Tony O'Hehir
Grandstand presented by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

From the Odeon, Manchester, Michael Rodd puts the questions to contestants from Torquay and Newquay, who look at scenes from "Lucky Luke"; "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"; "The Wizard of Oz" and listen to Nigel Ogden at the mighty Wurlitzer.

(Manchester)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Rodd
Organist:
Nigel Ogden
Director:
Des Sissons
Producer:
John Buttery

Written by Malcolm Hulke.
The complete adventure in one programme starring Jon Pertwee as Dr Who.

Now you can see again the whole of the Doctor's struggle against the Master and the strange creatures from the bottom of the sea.
(In next week's Radio Times there's a cover feature on all three Dr Whos and their assistants)
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Malcolm Hulke
Title Music:
Ron Grainer and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Incidental Music:
Malcolm Clarke
Script Editor:
Terrance Dicks
Designer:
Tony Snoaden
Producer:
Barry Letts
Director:
Michael Briant
Radio Operator:
Neil Seiler
Telegraphist Bowman:
Alec Wallis
Captain Hart:
Edwin Richfield
Dr Who:
Jon Pertwee
Jo Grant:
Katy Manning
Robbins:
Royston Tickner
Trenchard:
Clive Morton
Master:
Roger Delgado
Third Officer Jane Blythe:
June Murphy
Hickman:
Hugh Futcher
Clark:
Declan Mulholland
CPO Smedley:
Eric Mason
Cmdr Ridgeway:
Donald Sumpter
Lt Cmdr Mitchell:
David Griffin
Ldg Seaman Lovell:
Christopher Wray
CPO Summers:
Colin Bell
Lt Cmdr Watts:
Brian Vaughan
Chief Sea Devil:
Peter Forbes-Robertson
Walker:
Martin Boddey
A/B Girton:
Rex Rowland
CPO Myers:
John Caesar

Written by Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie with Tim Brooke-Taylor starring Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie

Some more of the outrageous exploits of the 'Goodies.'

(First shown on BBC2)
(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
Graeme Garden
Writer:
Bill Oddie
Additional material:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Producer:
Jim Franklin
Tim:
Tim Brooke-Taylor
Graeme:
Graeme Garden
Bill:
Bill Oddie

A programme to celebrate 50 years of broadcasting starring in a spectacular show which looks at the development of popular music during the last five decades are:
Henry Hall, Lulu, Vera Lynn, The New Seekers, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Cliff Richard and The Young Generation

Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra

(First shown on BBC2)
(Colour)

Contributors

Conductor:
Henry Hall
Singer:
null Lulu
Singer:
Vera Lynn
Singers:
The New Seekers
Singer/Pianist:
Gilbert O'Sullivan
Singer:
Cliff Richard
Singers/Dancers:
The Young Generation
Choreographer:
Nigel Lythgoe
Musicians:
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
Designer:
Kenneth Sharp
Producer:
Stewart Morris

A film starring George Peppard, James Mason, Ursula Andress
with Jeremy Kemp, Karl Michael Vogler, Anton Diffring

The Blue Max - nickname of the highest award for Germany's flying aces during World War I. George Peppard as Bruno Stachel is determined to win this coveted medal - by fair means or foul.

(Christmas Films: pages 17-19)
(Colour)

Contributors

Director:
John Guillermin
Bruno Stachel:
George Peppard
Count von Klugermann:
James Mason
Countess Kaeti:
Ursula Andress
Willi von Klugermann:
Jeremy Kemp
Heidemann:
Karl Michael Vogler
Elfi Heidemann:
Loni von Friedl
Holbach:
Anton Diffring
Rupp:
Peter Woodthorpe
Kettering:
Harry Towb
Ziegel:
Derek Newark
Fabian:
Derren Nesbitt
Baron von Richthofen:
Carl Schell
Crown Prince:
Roger Ostime
Hans:
Hugo Schuster
Field Marshal von Lenndorf:
Friedrich Ledebur

The year of Amin, Longford, Whitelaw, Best... Of unemployment and inflation... Of picketing, letter-bombs, and hi-jacks... The year of Munich... The year in which no Nobel Peace Prize was awarded...
Alastair Burnet looks back at the people and events of 1972 and talks to men and women who found the year memorable - either because of their help in shaping it or because of the changes it brought to their own lives.

(Radio Times 1972 People: pp 4 and 5)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Alastair Burnet
Producer:
Mark Patterson
Editor:
Robert Rowland

Introduced by Jeffery Boswall

The story of a naturalist-explorer making a six-months' journey from the lowest point in Ethiopia, the bottom of the Danakil Depression 300 ft below sea level, to the top of the highest mountain 15,000 ft above sea level. Ethiopia offers a variety of scenery, plants and birds and other animals without parallel in Africa.
This film contains the best from a series of six films.
(from Bristol)
(First shown on BBC2)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter/Producer:
Jeffery Boswall
Filmed by:
Douglas Fisher

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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