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Starring James Drury as The Virginian

It was typical of Clay's kindness to send the Shoshone Indian girl to school but when she returns to Shiloh he has cause to wonder if it was wise.

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Trampas:
Doug McClure
Clay Grainger:
John McIntire
Holly Grainger:
Jeanette Nolan
Elizabeth:
Sara Lane
Nai'be:
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Tza'wuda:
Ned Romero
Den'gwatzi:
Jay Silverheels

Introduced by Frank Bough

12.40* Football Preview
Sam Leitch introduces action, personalities, and news of today's important League fixtures - plus analysis and comment from Jimmy Hill.

1.0* International Rugby Union: New Zealand v England
By satellite from New Zealand
Earlier today in Auckland, England's short tour of New Zealand ended with a full international against the All Blacks.

1.20; 1.50; 2.20; 2.50* Racing from Lanark
1.30 Trabroun Stakes (7 furlongs)
2.0 Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Cup (Handicap) (5 furlongs)
2.30 Burmah Castrol Lanark Silver Bell (Handicap) (1 1/2 miles)
The famous 'Silver Bell' is Britain's oldest horse race, dating back to the 12th century.
3.0 Jerviswood Nursery Handicap (1 mile)

1.35; 2.5* International Boxing
Champions in action from this week's major promotion at the Empire Pool, Wembley.
Johnny Clark (British and European Bantamweight Champion) v Hiro Hamada (Japan) over 10 rounds; and John H. Stracey (British Welterweight Champion) v David Orpeza (USA) over 10 rounds.

2.35; 3.25* Rallycross from Lydden
Leading drivers compete in the British heat of the Embassy European Rallycross Championships.

3.5; 3.45* Rugby League from St Helens: St Helens v Featherstone Rovers
Today's outstanding match in the first round of the John Player knock-out competition.

4.40* Final Score
Television's fastest results service including classified football results, rugby and racing results, action highlights, and reports on today's outstanding matches.

Today's Timetable:
12.40 Football Preview; 1.0 Rugby
1.20 Racing; 1.35 Boxing
1.50 Racing; 2.5 Boxing
2.20 Racing; 2.35 Rallycross
2.50 Racing; 3.5 Rugby League
3.25 Rallycross; 3.45 Rugby League
4.40 Final Score
Timings are subject to alteration.

Television presentation: Rugby Union
New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation

(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter (Football Preview):
Sam Leitch
Analysis (Football Preview):
Jimmy Hill
Commentator (Racing):
Julian Wilson
Commentator (Racing):
John Hanmer
Boxer:
Johnny Clark
Boxer:
Hiro Hamada
Boxer:
John H. Stracey
Boxer:
David Orpeza
Commentator ( Boxing):
Harry Carpenter
Commentator (Rallycross):
Murray Walker
Commentator (Rugby League):
Eddie Waring
Television Presentation (Racing):
Bill Malcolm
Television Presentation (Boxing/Rallycross):
Richard Tilling
Television Presentation (Rugby League):
Ray Lakeland
Grandstand Producer:
Brian Yenner
Grandstand Editor:
Jonathan Martin

A contest of confidence and knowledge between three members of the public.
Introduced by David Jacobs
This week: The current champion and two new challengers
Take a subject like.. Mary Poppins. You think you know all the answers? Are you prepared to bet on it? Well then: Who wrote the book on which the film was based?
Answer: P.L.Travers

Contributors

Presenter:
David Jacobs
Director:
Patricia Wood
Producer:
Cecil Korer

The first of a new series starring Bruce Forsyth
with surprise guest stars
and Hostess Anthea Redfern
and family couples from all over the country

Forsyth's footsteps: pages 3 and 4

Contributors

Presenter:
Bruce Forsyth
Hostess:
Anthea Redfern
Orchestra directed by:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Programme Associate:
Tony Hawes
Designer:
James Hatchard
Producer:
Terry Henebery
Producer:
James Moir

with special guest Warren Mitchell as Alf Garnett
Featuring Adrienne Posta, Roger Kitter, Paul Greenwood
and Segment

Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra

(Comedy writer Johnny Speight is featured in Radio Times Anniversary Souvenir which is on sale now, price 50p)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter/Singer:
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Alf Garnett:
Warren Mitchell
Singer:
Adrienne Posta
Impressionist:
Roger Kitter
[Actor]:
Paul Greenwood
Singer/Dancer (Segment):
Alison Basham
Singer/Dancer (Segment):
Martine Howard
Singer/Dancer (Segment):
Karen Knight
Singer/Dancer (Segment):
Di Palmer
Singer/Dancer (Segment):
Liz Robertson
Singer/Dancer (Segment):
Bonita Shawe
Singer/Dancer (Segment):
Harry Higham
Singer/Dancer (Segment):
Scott MacKee
Singer/Dancer (Segment):
John Melainey
Singer/Dancer (Segment):
Geoffrey Richer
Singer/Dancer (Segment):
Ricky Stratful
Singer/Dancer (Segment):
Kenneth Warwick
Choreographer:
Nigel Lythgoe
Musicians:
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
Writer:
Geoff Rowley
Writer:
Andy Baker
Writer:
Tony Hare
Script Editor:
Peter Robinson
Warren Mitchell's material by:
Johnny Speight
Costume Designer:
Linda Martin
Sound:
Hugh Barker
Lighting:
Dickie Higham
Designer:
Bernard Lloyd-Jones
Executive Producer:
John Ammonds
Producer:
Vernon Lawrence

Starring James Coburn, Lee J. Cobb, Jean Hale
with Andrew Duggan

The further outrageous adventures of Our Man Flint - the coolest super-spy of them all. James Coburn, as Flint, has to thwart the diabolical scheme of a group of women to take control of the world - and has plenty of fun doing it!
At the Fabulous Face Beauty resort, Flint discovers a subversive female organisation bent on world domination. To gain support for their cause, they have been brain-washing their clients under special hairdryers. They have kidnapped the President, substituting a double, and, when Flint himself falls into their hands, all appears lost.

This Week's Films: page 11

Contributors

Director:
Gordon Douglas
Derek Flint:
James Coburn
Cramden:
Lee J. Cobb
Lisa:
Jean Hale
President Trent:
Andrew Duggan
Elisabeth:
Anna Lee
Helena:
Hanna Landy
Claire:
Totty Ames
Carter:
Steve Inhat
Avery:
Thomas Hasson
Terry:
Mary Michael
Jan:
Diane Bond
Denise:
Jacki Ray
Russian Premier:
Herb Edelman
Natasha, the Ballerina:
Yvonne Craig
Austin:
Buzz Henry
Cooper:
Henry Wills

Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London, the second half of the closing concert of the 79th season of Henry Wood Proms. Norman Del Mar conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Bela Dekany, and the BBC Singers, director John Poole
Elgar - March: Pomp and Circumstance No 1, in D
Walton - Suite: Facade
arr Henry Wood - Fantasia on British Sea Songs
Parry, orch Elgar - Jerusalem
orch Elgar - National Anthem
Introduced by Richard Baker
The whole of the Last Night can be heard in stereo on Radio 3 from 7.30.
Monuments restored: page 4

Contributors

Musicians:
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor:
Norman Del Mar
Orchestra leader:
Bela Dekany
Singers:
BBC Singers
Director (BBC Singers):
John Poole
Presenter:
Richard Baker
Director:
Brian Large

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