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from the Empire Stadium, Wembley
Commentator David Coleman with expert analysis of the play and players by Brian Clough, Manager of Derby County; Bobby Charlton, Manchester United; Bob Wilson, Arsenal.

11.15 Cup Final Morning
Frank Bough introduces Grandstand from inside the Empire Stadium. At their Cup Final Headquarters the players of Leeds United and Sunderland talk to Barry Davies and John Motson. And Raich Carter, the captain of Sunderland's winning FA Cup side in 1937, joins the Grandstand team.

11.45 Fight of the Week
Featuring the week's outstanding boxing action.

11.55 Wembley Jubilee
Action highlights of some of the great matches since the first Wembley final in 1923.

12.15 The Cup Final Managers
Don Revie of Leeds United and Bob Stokoe of Sunderland talking to David Coleman.

12.25 Cup Final Knockout: Leeds United v Sunderland
The fun of "It's a Knockout", with teams from the supporters' clubs, present and past players of the clubs, and celebrity supporters. Introduced by Eddie Waring and Stuart Hall

1.15 Goal of the Season
The announcement of the winner of the £300 of Premium Bonds in this popular annual competition, and of the Goal of the Season selected by the Grandstand panel of experts.

1.20 Olga Korbut at Wembley
On her first visit to Britain, the 17-year-old Olympic star comes to Wembley as a special guest of Cup Final Grandstand, along with other members of the Russian Gymnastic team. You can also see Olga, triple gold medallist, training for next week's displays at Earls Court.
(Sportsnight, Wednesday 9.25 BBC1)

1.40 Inside Wembley
The teams go on to the pitch to inspect Wembley's famous turf. Action highlights of the Finalists' progress to Wembley. Expert analysis and comment by Grandstand's top team.

2.5 Cup Final Athletics
World-class athletes compete over 3,000 metres on the famous Wembley turf. Among the field are David Bedford (GB); Ian Stewart (GB); Emil Puttemans (Belgium: the world record holder at 3,000 and 5,000 metres); Bronislaw Malinowski (Poland).
Also featured is a special 800-metres event.

2.25 The Cup Final Teams
Action profiles of the men playing in this afternoon's final.

2.40 Abide with Me
Frankie Vaughan leads the 100,000 crowd in the singing.

2.50 Presentation of the Teams to HRH The Duke of Kent

3.0 The FA Cup Final: Leeds United v Sunderland

4.45 Presentation of the FA Cup and Medals by The Duke of Kent

4.50 Meet the Winners
The players talk about the match with action replays.

5.5 Final Score
Including news of the Scottish Cup Final at Hampden Park between Celtic and Rangers.

(11.40 News Headlines and Weather)
(Cup magic from Roker: pages 6 and 7)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator (FA Cup Final)/Interviewer (The Cup Final Managers)/Athletics:
David Coleman
Analysis:
Brian Clough
Analysis:
Bobby Charlton
Analysis:
Bob Wilson
Reporter:
Barry Davies
Reporter:
John Motson
Guest:
Raich Carter
Commentator (Fight of the Week):
Harry Carpenter
Interviewee:
Don Revie
Interviewee:
Bob Stokoe
Presenter (Cup Final Knockout):
Eddie Waring
Presenter (Cup Final Knockout):
Stuart Hall
Gymnast/Guest:
Olga Korbut
Commentator (Olga Korbut at Wembley):
Alan Weeks
Athlete:
David Bedford
Athlete:
Ian Stewart
Athlete:
Emil Puttemans
Athlete:
Bronislaw Malinowski
Commentator (Athletics):
Ron Pickering
Singer:
Frankie Vaughan
Television Presentation (FA Cup Final):
Alec Weeks
Director (Cup Final Knockout):
Bill Taylor
Producer (Cup Final Knockout):
Barney Colehan
Television Presentation (Olga Korbut at Wembley):
Alan Mouncer
Grandstand presented by:
Brian Venner
Grandstand presented by:
Richard Tilling
Editor:
Alan Hart
Editor:
Sam Leitch

The first in a new series of programmes in which Jimmy Savile meets his friends, either in the studio or wherever they live and work.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jimmy Savile
Sound:
Larry Goodson
Lighting:
Howard King
Designer:
Eric Walmsley
Producer:
Roger Ordish

Starring Elvis Presley
with Barbara Eden, Steve Forrest, Dolores Del Rio, John McIntire

The Burton family, although of mixed blood, are more or less accepted by the local White community until the Kiowa Indians attack a neighbouring farm and kill all but one of the inhabitants. Elvis Presley, in his first strong dramatic role, plays the ill-fated half-breed Pacer, who when war comes tries to establish himself as either White or Indian - and finds neither side will accept him.
This Week's Films: page

Contributors

Director:
Don Siegel
Pacer:
Elvis Presley
Roslyn Pierce:
Barbara Eden
Clint:
Steve Forrest
Neddy Burton:
Dolores Del Rio
Pa Burton:
John McIntire
Buffalo Horn:
Rudolph Acosta
Dred Pierce:
Karl Swenson
Doc Phillips:
Ford Rainey
Angus Pierce:
Richard Jaeckel
Dorothy Howard:
Anne Benton
Tom Howard:
L.Q. Jones
Will Howard:
Douglas Dick

Written by John Warren and John Singer
A comedy series starring Dick Emery
featuring Pat Coombs, Gordon Clyde as the Interviewer, Amelia Bayntun, Sheila Bernette, Susan Jameson, Bill Pertwee, John Quayle, Toke Townley

(Colour)

Contributors

Writer:
John Warren
Writer:
John Singer
Designer:
Richard Hunt
Producer:
Colin Charman
Comedian:
Dick Emery
The Interviewer:
Gordon Clyde
[Actress]:
Pat Coombs
[Actress]:
Amelia Bayntun
[Actress]:
Sheila Bernette
[Actress]:
Susan Jameson
[Actor]:
Bill Pertwee
[Actor]:
John Quayle
[Actor]:
Toke Townley

A new film series starring Raymond Burr as Robert Ironside, Don Galloway as Det-Sgt Brown, Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger, Elizabeth Baur as Fran
with guest star James Shigeta

In the last days of World War II Ironside, as a prisoner-of-war, had good reason to be grateful to the Japanese officer who befriended him. Now it is time to repay the debt when Ironside receives an urgent call for help from Tokyo.

Contributors

Robert Ironside:
Raymond Burr
Det-Sgt Brown:
Don Galloway
Mark Sanger:
Don Mitchell
Fran:
Elizabeth Baur
[Actor]:
James Shigeta

with her special guests
The Alex Welsh Jazz Band and The Fortunes accompanied by The Lorelei
Brian Fahey and the New Scottish Radio Orchestra, leader Ian Tyre
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Presenter/Singer:
Lena Martell
Musicians:
The Alex Welsh Jazz Band
Musicians:
The Fortunes
Vocal backing:
The Lorelei
Musicians:
Brian Fahey and the New Scottish Radio Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
Ian Tyre
Musical Associate:
Nicky Welsh
Designer:
Jim Longmuir
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen

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