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featuring
One-day Cricket: England v West Indies
from The Oval
Further coverage of this match for the Prudential Trophy

Show Jumping
from the All England Jumping Course, Hickstead, Sussex.
This afternoon's feature event from the British Championships Meeting is the Wills Three Castle Stakes

plus news from Kiev, USSR of The European Three-day Event Championships
Holders: Individual Champion HRH Princess Anne
Team Champions Great Britain
Yesterday and today riders from all the top European nations have been competing in the Dressage.

Introduced by Tony Gubba
(Show Jumping and One-day Cricket on BBC2 from 4.15 pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Gubba
Commentator (Show Jumping):
David Vine
Commentator (Show Jumping):
Michael Clayton
Television Presentation (Cricket):
David Kenning
Television Presentation (Cricket):
John Shrewsbury
Television Presentation (Show Jumping):
Richard Tilling
Television Presentation (Show Jumping):
Bob Duncan
Grandstand Producer:
Brian Venner
Grandstand edited by:
Jonathan Martin

Introduced by Kenny Everett
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Pan's People

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenny Everett
Musicians:
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Musical Director:
Johnny Pearson
Dancers:
Pan's People
Choreography:
Flick Colby
Sound:
Richard Chamberlain
Costume:
Jane Nagy
Producer:
Johnnie Stewart

for the Bruno Zauli Trophies
This evening at the Meadowbank Stadium in Edinburgh, one of the most important Athletic meetings held in Britain during the last 25 years gets under way with the competition for the Women's European Cup.
This Trophy, first competed for in 1965, is the reward for the team compiling most points from the full track and field programme. One representative from each of the six participating countries-USSR, East Germany, West Germany, Bulgaria, Romania, and Great Britain - competes in each track and field event and such an international line-up guarantees an evening of Olympic class women's athletics.
Organised by the BAAB in association with Burmah/Castrol
Cover story: pages 56-58

Contributors

Commentator:
Ron Pickering
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Director for television:
Alan Mouncer

in which Margaret Price the distinguished Welsh soprano talks about her career and sings arias from La Cenerentola, Giuditta, and Otello and songs by Schubert, de Falla and Mozart.
'When I'm that much older, I'd like to be thought of as a recitalist, because it's the most perfect way of making music - it's the most difficult but, in the end, the most rewarding.'
with the BBC Welsh Orchestra leader Colin Staveley conducted by James Lockhart

(Colour)

Contributors

Narrator/Producer:
Gethyn Stoodley Thomas
Soprano/Interviewee:
Margaret Price
Musicians:
BBC Welsh Orchestra
Orchestra Leader:
Colin Staveley
Conductor:
James Lockhart

Adapted in five parts by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson from the novel by Gabriel Chevallier
Narrated by Peter Ustinov

An amorous affair starts a battle which only a Presidential visit quells and the story ends with a review of the historic events in Clochemerle.

A BBCtv co-production with Bavaria Atelier GMBH, Munich

(First shown on BBC2)
(Colour)

Contributors

Adapter:
Ray Galton
Adapter:
Alan Simpson
Author:
Gabriel Chevallier
Narrator:
Peter Ustinov
Designer:
Spencer Chapman
Producer:
Michael Mills
Barthelemy Piechut:
Cyril Cusack
Cure Ponosse:
Roy Dotrice
Justine Putet:
Wendy Hiller
Ernest Tafardel:
Kenneth Griffith
The Baroness Courtebiche:
Micheline Presle
Judith Toumignon:
Catherine Rouvel
Francois Toumignon:
Freddie Earlle
Adele Torbayon:
Cyd Hayman
Captain Tardivaux:
Nigel Green
Nicholas the Beadle:
Bernard Bresslaw
Alexandre Bourdillat:
Hugh Griffith
Alexis Luvelat:
Dennis Price
[Actor]:
Barry Linehan
[Actor]:
Tom Kempinski
[Actor]:
Kenneth Watson
[Actor]:
Gordon Rollings
[Actor]:
Christian Roberts
[Actor]:
Richard Shaw
[Actress]:
Georgina Moon
[Actor]:
James Wardroper
[Actor]:
Aubrey Woods
[Actor]:
Raymond Gerome
[Actor]:
Aram Stephan
[Actor]:
Robin Parkinson
[Actor]:
Ian Gray
[Actress]:
Mandy Jenner
[Actress]:
Diane Holland
[Actor]:
John Glyn-Jones
[Actor]:
Frederick Peisley
[Actor]:
Stuart Sherwin
[Actor]:
Julian Somers
[Actor]:
Frank Sieman
[Actor]:
Steve Plytas
[Actor]:
Ronald Scott-Dodd
[Actor]:
Larry Noble
[Actor]:
John Barrett
[Actor]:
Roland MacLeod
[Actor]:
Michael Golden
[Actor]:
John Turtle

This afternoon at the 105th Trades Union Congress in Blackpool, Victor Grayson Hardie Feather, CBE, stepped down from the post of General Secretary, a job he's held for four long years. It is perhaps the hardest job in the whole Trade Union movement, and it's certainly the least understood by the man in the street.
How much power does the General Secretary of the TUC have? How has Vic Feather matched up to the job - and what sort of man is he?

David Taylor talks to Union leaders and politicians and of course to Vic Feather himself.

Contributors

Reporter:
David Taylor
Interviewee:
Vic Feather
Producer:
Alan Thompson
Editor:
John Dekker

A season of feature films made specially for television
Tonight starring Cliff Robertson, Dina Merrill
with Wilfrid Hyde White, Luther Adler

Cliff Robertson plays a dual role in this spy drama set behind the Iron Curtain.
Englishman Christopher Ross, a ruthless master spy on his last and most dangerous assignment, meets an ordinary American businessman, Arthur Selby, who happens to be his double - fact which Ross is quick to turn to his own advantage.
Written by Gustave Field, Joel Rogosin and John Kneubuhl

Contributors

Writer:
Gustave Field
Writer/Producer:
Joel Rogosin
Writer:
John Kneubuhl
Director:
Joseph Sargent
Christopher Ross/Arthur Selby:
Cliff Robertson
Bancie Hagen:
Dina Merrill
Imre Hyneck:
Luther Adler
Morris Vanders:
Wilfrid Hyde White
Dr Novack:
Lilia Skala
Iris:
Antoinette Bower
Benedeck:
Donald Sutherland
Janosi:
Sandor Szabo

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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