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A puppet version of the world-famous fairy story, based on Humperdinck's operetta
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The first of a three-part series
A Polish boy runs away to find the royal city of Cracow.
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Introduced by Frank Bough
Timetable:
12.30 Football Preview
12.55 Racing
1.10 Sports Round-up
1.20 Racing (competition at 1.40)
2.10 Sports Round-up
2.20 Racing
2.40 Rugby League
2.55 Athletics
3.10 Rugby League
3.45 Football scores; racing results
Introduced by Sam Leitch
12.55; 1.20; 2.20* Racing from Newbury
1.0 Weyhill Chase (H'cap) (2im)
1.30 The Mandarin Chase (H'cap) (3 miles, 2 furlongs, 82 yards)
2.0 Wantage Novices' Chase (Div II) (2 miles, 160 yards)
2.30 Sovereign Hurdle (H'cap) (2 miles)
1.40* Julian Wilson introduces an end-of-year racing competition.
2.40; 3.10* Rugby League: Hull Kingston Rovers or Swinton v Salford
This afternoon's semi-final in the John Player Cup for the No 6 trophy.
2.55* Athletics from Mountain Ash: The Nos Galan Mile
The unique 'round the houses' event covered by Outside Broadcast cameras for the first time. Nearly 200 athletes are expected to compete.
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starring Andrew Duggan as Murdoch Lancer, James Stacy as Johnny, Wayne Maunder as Scott
with Elizabeth Baur as Teresa
and guest stars John Beck, Zina Bethune, Mills Watson
Johnny runs into trouble with a wild bunch when he goes to the aid of young Chad Buford and his sister, Callie. But that is nothing to the trouble ahead...
(First shown on BBC2)
(Elizabeth Baur interviewed: page 8)
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Introduced by Frank Bough
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Weatherman, Graham Parker
Today's Sport
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Written by Ben Bassett
Starring Jack Warner
In the last of the current series, a quiet Sunday morning in Dock Green station is interrupted by a domestic brawl.
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Starring Michael Crawford, Oliver Reed, Harry Andrews
with James Donald, Michael Hordern
Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais, creators of TV's Likely Lads, wrote the script for tonight's comedy about two brothers who are practical jokers. But their jokes don't seem to get enough recognition so they plan the 'crime' of the century - a lively but unlikely caper to remove the Crown Jewels from the Tower!
(This Week's Films: page 9)
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A live show starring Cilla Black
Special guest stars Alfred Marks, Donovan
including live outside broadcasts from the North and the South of England and viewers realising their Unusual Ambitions
(Radio Times People: page 4)
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A new film series starring Raymond Burr as Robert Ironside, Don Galloway as Det-Sgt Brown, Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger and introducing Elizabeth Baur as Officer Fran Belding with guest star Bobby Darin.
Fran Belding, a young woman police officer, is determined to prove that her policeman father was murdered and that he was innocent of the corruption charge brought against him. But Fran's own life is in danger. She has taken on a powerful gang of gambling racketeers and doesn't have a chance. Until Ironside decides to even the odds a little.
(A warmer side: pages 8 and 9)
with Robert Dougall; Weather
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A second showing of the special edition of his programme when Michael Parkinson was joined by Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe and Peter Sellers and The Ray Ellington Quartet
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