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Starring Andrew Duggan
with James Stacy, Wayne Maunder, Elizabeth Baur
Guest stars Mary Fickett, Rory Calhoun, Mort Mills

A ruthless land baron carries out a vicious campaign to ruin the entire Lancer ranch.
(First shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Murdoch:
Andrew Duggan
Johnny:
James Stacy
Scott:
Wayne Maunder
Teresa:
Elizabeth Baur
Jelly:
Paul Brinegar
Aggie:
Mary Fickett
Addison:
Rory Calhoun
Kling:
Mort Mills

The Finals of the Men's European Championship at the July International

This great festival comes to a climax later today when the third and final competition will be decided and the FEI's President, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, presents the cup.

Also today, the reigning European Three-Day Event Champion, HRH Princess Anne, headed the list of entries which contested a Combined Open Championship for the first time at Hickstead
Raymond Brooks-Ward introduces the action and spectacle.

3.5 Completion of the Wills International Grand Prix
3.20 Highlights of the Combined Open Championship
3.35 Marching display by the Band of the Welsh Guards
3.40 Parade of the finalists
3.45 Introduction to the course by Ann Moore
3.55 The Final
5.30 The Presentations

Contributors

Presenter/Commentary Team:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Musicians:
The Band of the Welsh Guards
Course introduction/Commentary Team:
Ann Moore
Commentary Team:
Sheila Willcox
Commentary Team:
Dorian Williams
Commentary Team:
Michael Clayton
Associate Director:
Fred Viner
Associate Director:
John Philips
Produced for television by:
Alan Mouncer

by Nina Bawden
Dramatised in four parts by Rosemary Anne Sisson

When Mary goes to live with her grandfather and Aunt Alice at their seaside home, she little realises that she is to become involved in an exciting adventure.

Contributors

Author:
Nina Bawden
Dramatised by:
Rosemary Anne Sisson
Producer:
John McRae
Director:
Mary Ridge
Krishna:
Jeffrey Sirr
Frenchman:
Nigel Ashton
Mary:
Carol Davis
Grandfather:
John Welsh
Aunt Alice:
Beryl Cooke
Mrs Carver:
Hilda Fenemore
Old lady:
Lyn Turner
Kiosk man:
Malcolm Johns
Simon:
Stephen Bone

The first of two films in which John Betjeman looks at some of the ways Londoners spend their Sundays.

"Very occasionally the pictures we watch and the words that accompany them achieve a wholly satisfying union. This happened in 'Thank God It's Sunday.'" (Daily Mirror)

(Repeated: Tues, 11.35 pm (not Wales))
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Betjeman
Composer/Singer (Mrs Adlam's Angels):
Ralph McTell
Producer:
Jonathan Stedall

From St MacNissi's College, Garron Point, Co Antrim, N Ireland
with choirs from Loreto Convent, Cambridge House St Louis Convent, Cross and Passion St Macnissi's College. Instrumentalists from County Antrim Schools' Symphony Orchestra
Introduced by Edgar Boucher

Contributors

Presenter:
Edgar Boucher
Musicians:
Instrumentalists from County Antrim Schools' Symphony Orchestra
Duettist:
Edward Gribbin
Duettist:
Eugene O'Hagan
Harp:
Fiennuala Nic A Bhaird
Conductor:
Barry Burgess
Producer:
Moore Wasson
Series Producer:
Raymond Short

by Jane Austen
Dramatised in six parts by Denis Constanduros

Mr Elton has returned to Highbury with his bride, who has aroused Emma's dislike.
(First shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Author:
Jane Austen
Dramatised by:
Denis Constanduros
Producer:
Martin Lisemore
Director:
John Glenister
Frank Churchill:
Robert East
Mr Weston:
Raymond Adamson
Mrs Weston:
Ellen Dryden
Emma:
Doran Godwin
Harriet Smith:
Debbie Bowen
Miss Bates:
Constance Chapman
Mr Knightley:
John Carson
Jane Fairfax:
Ania Marson
Mrs Elton:
Fiona Walker
Mr Elton:
Timothy Peters
Mrs Goddard:
Mollie Sugden
Mr Woodhouse:
Donald Eccles
Betty Bickerton:
Marian Tanner
Gypsy boy:
Sam Williams
Musician:
Tom McCall
Musician:
David Butt
Musician:
Christopher Greene

A season of films displaying the many-sided talents of Peter Sellers
Tonight starring with Peter O'Toole, Romy Schneider, Capucine, Paula Prentiss, Woody Allen and Ursula Andress

When Michael James consults psychiatrist Fritz Fassbender the outcome only adds to his problem - an over-abundance of beautiful girls.
Peter Sellers is in his best Continental form as the eccentric Fassbender in the film that marked humorist Woody Allen's debut as both writer and actor.
See Feature pages and This Week's Films: page 9

Contributors

Writer:
Woody Allen
Director:
Clive Donner
Fritz Fassbender:
Peter Sellers
Michael James:
Peter O'Toole
Carol Werner:
Romy Schneider
Renee Lefebvre:
null Capucine
Liz:
Paula Prentiss
Victor Shakapopolis:
Woody Allen
Rita:
Ursula Andress
Anna Fassbender:
Edra Gale
Jacqueline:
Catherine Schaake
Mr Perry Werner:
Jess Hahn
Mrs Sylvia Werner:
Eleanor Hirt
Tempest O'Brien:
Nicole Karen

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