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A film starring Robert Preston, Robert Sterling, John Barrymore Jr

Two young brothers, struggling to run a ranch, are aided by the notorious gunman Kid Wichita in their attempts to defeat rustlers.

(This Week's Films: page 9)
(Colour)

Contributors

Director:
George Templeton
[Actor]:
Robert Preston
[Actor]:
John Barrymore Jr
[Actor]:
Robert Sterling

Easter International Meeting at the All England Jumping Course, Hickstead, Sussex

The first of Hickstead's four annual meetings is also the first major show of the outdoor season - it brings together many of Britain's top riders who welcome this opportunity of schooling their winter-rested horses over Hickstead's formidable fences.
The featured class of this first day of the meeting for total prize money of £250 is The Wills Castella Stakes
Introduced by David Vine

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Commentator:
Raymond Brooks Ward
Commentator:
Michael Clayton
Director:
Alan Mouncer
Director:
David Kenning

bringing you news and views in your region tonight
(including Regional Weather)
Presented by Michael Barratt, Frank Bough and Bob Wellings
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Barratt
Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter:
Bob Wellings

by Mike Watts
Starring James Ellis, John Slater, Douglas Fielding
with Geoffrey Hayes

There's a housebreaking with a difference in Newtown... He leaves no marks when he breaks in and he never steals anything...

Contributors

Writer:
Mike Watts
Script Editor:
Tony Holland
Designer:
Richard Morris
Producer:
Ron Craddock
Director:
Paddy Russell
Charlie Turner:
Hugh Lloyd
Det-Sgt Stone:
John Slater
Sgt Lynch:
James Ellis
Brent:
Martin Boddey
Doris Turner:
Dorothy Gordon
Det-Con Scatliff:
Geoffrey Hayes
Mary Brent:
Beryl Cooke
Det-Con Daly:
Colin Bell
Brenda Carson:
Claire Nielson
John Carson:
Jon Laurimore
PC Quilley:
Douglas Fielding
Mrs Gates:
Elaine Laniado

Starring Charlie Chaplin

'Love backed by force; forgiveness sweet, bring hope and peace to Easy Street.'
A moral tale in which Charlie proves that ex-criminals make the best policemen.

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Charles Chaplin
New music composed by:
Keith Amos
Music directed by:
Dennis Wilson
Executive Producer:
William Fitzwater
New Recruit:
Charlie Chaplin
Mission Worker:
Edna Purviance
Minister:
Albert Austin
Bully:
Eric Campbell
Missionary Preacher:
James T. Kelley
Tough:
Henry Bergman
Layabout:
John Rand
Mother:
Charlotte Mineau
Policeman:
Albert Austin
Policeman:
James Kelley
Policeman:
John Rand

by Leo Lehman
Starring Norman Rodway, Mary Peach

Tyndall, successful and assured, suddenly seems to be the target for an enemy. Someone is trying to discredit him in every possible way. It could even be a conspiracy.
Peach and scream: see page 4

Contributors

Writer:
Leo Lehman
Lighting:
Howard King
Script Editor:
Anthea Browne-Wilkinson
Designer:
Colin Shaw
Producer:
Jordan Lawrence
Director:
Moira Armstrong
Diana:
Mary Peach
Tom:
Michael Hawkins
Polly:
Sheila Ballantine
Herew:
Brian Badcoe
Rita:
Joanna van Gyseghem
Lennie:
David Wood
Frances:
Shari Phillips
Tyndall:
Norman Rodway
Chris:
John Ringham
Greg:
Nicholas Hoye
Charmian:
Patricia Hodge
Gourlay:
John Wentworth
Member of bridge club:
James Appleby
Member of bridge club:
Maurice Quick
Member of bridge club:
Keneth Thornett
Porter:
Frank Sieman
Orman:
Reginald Marsh
Waiter:
Steve Peters
Maid:
Jacqueline Blackmore
Marlow:
Peter Jesson

A new series of ten programmes about the strange and fascinating animals that had already vanished from the Earth before the coming of Man.

Faith, fantasy or palaeontology? Introduced by Dr Alan Charig, Curator of Fossil Amphibians, Reptiles and Birds at the British Museum (Natural History), London.
Picking over the bones: see page 4

Contributors

Presenter:
Dr Alan Charig
Director:
Peter Ramsden
Producer:
Brenda Horsfield

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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