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Introduced by Frank Bough

1.40* International Athletics: Finland v Kenya
Highlights of the midweek meeting in Helsinki between the two strongest middle-distance countries in the world. Among the Olympic stars scheduled to compete: Lasse Viren and Tapio Kantanen from Finland, and Ben Jipcho and Mike Boit from Kenya.

1.50; 2.50; 3.25* Racing from Ascot
2.0 Halifax Stakes (Handicap) (2 miles)
3.0 Finch Decanter Stakes (Handicap) (5 furlongs)
3.35 The Tote Roll-Up Stakes (Handicap) (1 mile)

2.10; 3.5; 3.45; 4.40* Cricket: Second Test: England v New Zealand
Further coverage of the third day's play from Lord's.

3.5; 4.15* Athletics from Crystal Palace: Southern Counties Championships
This important meeting has attracted a large number of Olympic and international athletes, who are building up for the Commonwealth Games next January.

4.55* Final Score
Including cricket scoreboard and late racing results.

Timetable: 1.40 International Athletics
1.50 Racing; 2.10 Cricket
2.50 Racing; 3.5 Cricket, Athletics
3.25 Racing; 3.45 Cricket
4.15 Athletics; 4.40 Cricket
4.55 Final Score
Timings are subject to alteration.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator (International Athletics):
Ron Pickering
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
Reporter (Racing):
Julian Wilson
Commentator (Athletics):
Ron Pickering
Commentator (Athletics):
Barry Davies
TV Presentation (Racing):
Dennis Monger
TV Presentation (Cricket):
David Kenning
TV Presentation (Cricket):
John Shrewsbury
TV Presentation (Athletics):
Bob Duncan
Grandstand presented by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Jimmy Savile meets his friends, in the studio or wherever they live and work.
Talented children entertain with their music; and Pop-Up, the new Top 50 record game.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jimmy Savile
Director:
Brian Whitehouse
Producer:
Roger Ordish

The full story of Ronald Searle's infamous academy for young ladies!
Tonight: The Belles of St Trinian's
Starring Alastair Sim as Miss Millicent Fritton, Headmistress
with Joyce Grenfell, Hermione Baddeley, George Cole

With St Trinian's on the verge of bankruptcy, Miss Fritton is delighted to receive a new pupil - the daughter of a wealthy race-horse owner...
The happiest days... page 5: This Week's Films; page 9

Contributors

Based on the cartoons by:
Ronald Searle
Screenplay/Producer/Director:
Frank Launder
Screenplay/Producer:
Sidney Gilliat
Screenplay:
Val Valentine
Miss Millicent Fritton/Clarence Fritton:
Alastair Sim
PW Sgt Gates:
Joyce Grenfell
Flash Harry:
George Cole
Miss Drownder:
Hermione Baddeley
Miss Waters:
Betty Ann Davies
Miss Brimmer:
Renee Houston
Miss Wilson:
Beryl Reid
Miss Dawn:
Joan Sims
Arabella:
Vivienne Martin

The final programme of the present series recalls some of the best sketches and characters from the 1973 Dick Emery Shows
featuring Pat Coombs, Gordon Clyde as the Interviewer, Graham Armitage, Allan Cuthbertson, Reg Lye, John Quayle, John Wentworth, June Whitfield

Contributors

Writer:
John Warren
Writer:
John Singer
Designer:
Paul Allen
Designer:
Don Giles
Designer:
Gerry Scott
Producer:
Colin Charman
Comedian:
Dick Emery
[Actress]:
Pat Coombs
The Interviewer:
Gordon Clyde
[Actor]:
Graham Armitage
[Actor]:
Allan Cuthbertson
[Actor]:
Reg Lye
[Actor]:
John Quayle
[Actor]:
John Wentworth
[Actress]:
June Whitfield

A new film series starring
Raymond Burr as Robert Ironside
with Don Galloway as Det-Sgt Brown
Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger
Elizabeth Baur as Officer Fran Belding
with guest star Dan O'Herlihy

Arthur Justin should be on top of the world when he is released after serving a long prison sentence. He is, and celebrates by planning a $2-million theft of some of the world's greatest paintings.
Ironside is an old adversary and when the police department get wind of the planned theft the team move into action. But Justin is determined that he will not go back to prison.

(Colour)

Contributors

Robert Ironside:
Raymond Burr
Det-Sgt Brown:
Don Galloway
Mark Sanger:
Don Mitchell
Officer Fran Belding:
Elizabeth Baur
Arthur Justin:
Dan O'Herlihy

with Esther Rantzen, Bob Wellings and George Layton
When the Council won't budge; when the Ministry won't reply; do you say 'that's life'? Or do you turn to this programme; a late night collection of jokes, dramas and real-life problems?
Songs by Cheryl Kennedy

Contributors

Presenter:
Esther Rantzen
Presenter:
Bob Wellings
Presenter:
George Layton
Singer:
Cheryl Kennedy
Music:
Tony Kinsey
Director:
Simon Wadleigh
Editor:
Peter Chafer

A thousand servicemen and their families welcome Tony, Cliff, Mick and Hughie to Aldershot Military Camp for the first of their series 'on tour' around the country.
Songs with a military flavour, a singing audience and chaos when the group is caught in a training exercise, make up half an hour with The Spinners and the British Army.
(From Manchester)

Military venue: page 4

Contributors

Musicians:
The Spinners
Producer:
Barry Bevins

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