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2.35 The Dandisette Handicap (1 1/2 miles)
3.10 The Extel Stakes (Handicap) (1 1/4 miles)
3.40 The Goodwood Claiming Stakes (6 furlongs)
4.10 The Albert Handicap (7 furlongs)

FISA World Junior Rowing Championships
The first world championships to be held in this country have attracted to the recently completed Olympic course at Holme Pierrepont a new record entry of 28 countries including New Zealand, Australia, East Germany, West Germany, Russia and USA.
Introduced by David Vine

Contributors

Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
Reporter (Racing):
Julian Wilson
Presenter (Rowing):
David Vine
Commentator (Rowing):
Desmond Hill
Racing TV presentation:
Dennis Monger
Rowing TV presentation:
Bob Duncan

Introduced by Noel Edmonds
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Pan's People

Contributors

Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Musicians:
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Musical Director:
Johnny Pearson
Dancers:
Pan's People
Choreography:
Flick Colby
Sound:
Richard Chamberlain
Producer:
Johnnie Stewart

(Jeux sans Frontieres)
The second International heat for the Eurovision Trophy.
Great Britain: Manchester
Belgium: Herentals
France: Bagneres de Bigorre
Germany: Ansbach
Holland: Hoogeveen
Italy: Matera
Switzerland: Bellinzona
Transmitted on the Eurovision network from Bellinzona, Switzerland.
Introduced by Ezio Guidi
Programme presented by the Swiss Television Service

Contributors

Presenter:
Ezio Guidi
International Referee:
Genaro Olivieri
International Referee:
Guido Pancaldi
Commentator:
Eddie Waring
Commentator:
Stuart Hall
Referee:
Arthur Ellis
Producer:
Barney Colehan

Written by Elwyn Jones and John Lloyd
A documentary investigation, in six episodes, into the facts of the Whitechapel Murders of 1888 - conducted by TV's two best-known investigators, Det-Chief Supt Barlow and Det-Chief Supt Watt
with Stratford Johns as Barlow, Frank Windsor as Watt

The Ripper's work is done - but, in November 1888, the panic and repercussions have only begun.

Contributors

Writer:
Elwyn Jones
Writer:
John Lloyd
Costume:
Reg Samuel
Make-up:
Ann Ailes
Lighting:
Eric Monk
Designer:
Daphne Shortman
Producer:
Paul Bonner
Producer/Director:
Leonard Lewis
Det-Chief Supt Barlow:
Stratford Johns
Det-Chief Supt Watt:
Frank Windsor

With extracts from WNET's award-winning VD Blues hosted by Dick Cavett
Worried about VD? Afraid of treatment? Ashamed to discuss it? Convinced that the present epidemic is caused by too much permissiveness? Including programmes like this one?
Phone [number removed] from 8.30 pm or tune in to James Burke's look at 'the gift that keeps on giving.'
VD: being honest, see feature pages

Contributors

Presenter:
James Burke
Presenter (VD Blues):
Dick Cavett
Director:
Brian Johnson
Executive Producer:
Michael Blakstad

Starring Claudette Colbert, Joel McCrea, Mary Astor, Rudy Vallee.

Jerry Jeffers loves her unsuccessful husband Tom but decides she can do more to get his invention of a 'suspended airport' adopted if she obtains a divorce.
Hailed as a strong contender for one of the best comedies ever filmed, it bears the hallmark of Preston Sturges's unerring choice of ideal talents.

This Week's Films: page 9

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Preston Sturges
Jerry Jeffers:
Claudette Colbert
Tom Jeffers:
Joel McCrea
Princess Centimillia:
Mary Astor
J.B. Hackensacker III:
Rudy Vallee
Tito:
Sig Arno
Mr Hinch:
Robert Warwick
Mr Ormond:
Arthur Stuart Hull
Dr Kluck:
Torben Meyer
Mr Aswold :
Jimmy Conlin
Mr McKeevie:
Victor Potel
The Manager:
Franklin Pangborn
Member of the Ale and Quail Club:
William Demarest
Member of the Ale and Quail Club:
Roscoe Ates
Member of the Ale and Quail Club:
Chester Conklin
Member of the Ale and Quail Club:
Dewey Robinson
Member of the Ale and Quail Club:
Jack Norton
Member of the Ale and Quail Club:
Robert Greig
Member of the Ale and Quail Club:
Sheldon Jett

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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