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Introduced by Michael Bentine from the National Film Theatre

The brilliant acrobatic talents of Buster Keaton and Harry Langdon are combined with some unusual trick camera work.
A BBCtv production in association with Mitchell Monkhouse Associates and Raymond Rohauer
(Repeat)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Bentine
Music composed by:
Malcolm Mitchell
Producer:
Richard Evans

Introduced by Frank Bough
featuring
International Golf from Wentworth
The Final of The 10th Piccadilly World Match Play Championship
Today's 36-hole Final between two of the world's outstanding golfers, playing for a first prize of £10,000. Today's finalists are the survivors of an illustrious and select field which included Americans Tom Weiskopf - British Open Champion - and US Open Champion Johnny Miller plus British stars Jacklin and Oosterhuis.

12.55* Football Preview
The lunchtime football spot. Sam Leitch and the BBC team of football reporters introduce action, personalities and the latest news of today's matches, with comment from Jimmy Hill.

1.20* Fight of the Week from Belle Vue, Manchester
The return to the ring of Danny McAlinden (British and Commonwealth Heavyweight Champion) - desperate to prove himself a worthy champion - v Mongol Ortiz (USA) over 10 rounds

1.40* The Great Pardubice Steeplechase
A film report from Czechoslovakia on this world-famous Steeplechase, which takes place 60 miles outside Prague. Run over 41 miles, with 31 daunting obstacles, the race has justly been likened to Aintree's 'Grand National.' Leading amateur rider Chris Collins makes a rare English challenge

1.50; 2.20; 3.25* Racing from Ascot
2. Brocas Stakes (Handicap) (Old Mile)
2.30 Princess Royal Stakes (Old Mile and a Half)
3.35 Bovis Stakes (Handicap) (5 furlongs)

2.35* International Show Jumping from Wembley: The Horse of the Year Show
This afternoon's major event is the Calor Gas International Championship of the Year, a competition for riders under the age of 23.

2.55; 3.40* International Rugby Union from Twickenham: England Under-23 XV v Japan
The young England side includes several of the England touring party that beat the New Zealand All Blacks a month ago.

5.10* Final Score
Results - reports - action highlights - and the Score Draw Check.

Today's Timetable:
12.5 Golf; 12.55 Football Preview
1.20 Fight of the Week
1.40 Pardubice 'Chase
1.50 Racing; 2.5 Golf
2.20 Racing; 2.35 Golf, Show Jumping
2.55 Rugby Union; 3.25 Racing
3.40 Rugby Union; 4.25 Golf
5.10 Final Score
Timings are subject to alteration.

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator (Golf):
Henry Longhurst
Commentator (Golf):
Peter Alliss
Commentator (Golf):
Mark McCormack
Commentator (Golf):
Harry Carpenter
Presenter (Football Preview):
Sam Leitch
Analysis (Football Preview):
Jimmy Hill
Boxer (Fight of the Week):
Danny McAlinden
Boxer (Fight of the Week):
Mongol Ortiz
Jockey (The Great Pardubice Steeplechase):
Chris Collins
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
Reporter (Racing):
Julian Wilson
Commentator (Show Jumping):
Dorian Williams
Commentator (Show Jumping):
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Commentator (Rugby Union):
Bill McLaren
TV Presentation (Golf):
Alan Mouncer
TV Presentation (Golf):
Fred Viner
TV Presentation (Golf):
Huw Jones
Executive Producer (Golf):
A.P. Wilkinson
TV Presentation (Racing):
Dennis Monger
TV Presentation (Show Jumping):
David Kenning
TV Presentation (Rugby Union):
Bill Taylor
Grandstand Producer:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Starring Bruce Forsyth who says:
"I have been up until six in the morning, thinking about the games. We give points for getting them right but it's the ones who get it all wrong who make the show."
with surprise guest stars
Hostess Anthea Redfern
and family couples

Contributors

Presenter:
Bruce Forsyth
Hostess:
Anthea Redfern
Orchestra directed by:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Director:
Roger Ordish
Producer:
Terry Henebery
Producer:
James Moir

with special guests Rod Hull and Emu, Dawn
featuring Adrienne Posta
with Roger Kitter, Paul Greenwood
and Segment
Says Lulu: "I must be getting old. When I first started out, I'd walk on and let the song rip. These days, I'm .... well not frightened really. More aware. I take more care"

Contributors

Presenter/Singer:
null Lulu
Puppeteer:
Rod Hull
Singers:
null Dawn
Singer:
Adrienne Posta
Impressionist:
Roger Kitter
[Actor]:
Paul Greenwood
Singers/Dancers:
null Segment
Choreographer:
Nigel Lythgoe
Musicians:
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
Writer:
Geoff Rowley
Writer:
Andy Baker
Writer:
Tony Hare
Executive Producer:
John Ammonds
Producer:
Vernon Lawrence

Starring John Wayne, Stewart Granger
with Capucine, Ernie Kovacs, Fabian

John Wayne and Stewart Granger are teamed as Sam McCord and George Pratt, a couple of successful miners, in this brawling adventure of the gold rush days.

Contributors

Sam McCord:
John Wayne
George Pratt:
Stewart Granger
Michelle:
null Capucine
Frankie Canon:
Ernie Kovacs
Billy Pratt:
null Fabian
Boggs:
Mickey Shaughnessy
Lars:
Karl Swenson
Commissioner:
Joe Sawyer
Lena:
Kathleen Freeman

Show Jumping from the Empire Pool, Wembley
featuring tonight
The Supreme Championship of the Show
The Victor Ludorum for the Radio Rentals Trophy
This final jumping class of the week raised the roof last year as Paddy McMahon and Pennwood Forge Mill won against the clock by the smallest of margins.
Introduced by David Vine

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Commentator:
Dorian Williams
Commentator:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Commentator:
Richard Meade
Directed for television by:
Alan Mouncer
Directed for television by:
David Kenning

Conversation, good music, and the occasional surprise: with Michael Parkinson and his guests
Parkinson Meets Anthony Quinn: Sunday, 11.5 pm

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Parkinson
Music:
The Harry Stoneham Five
Director:
Brian Whitehouse
Producer:
Richard Drewett

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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