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Starring James Drury as The Virginian

Trampas was never a man to fight shy of trouble but he might have thought twice about boarding the stage had he known what was to transpire.

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Trampas:
Doug McClure
Sam Mason:
Anthony Caruso
Corporal Harvey:
Bernie Hamilton
Trooper Rankin:
Kiel Martin
Jace Adams:
Carry Collins
Bud MacLister:
Steve Carlson
Marcy MacLister:
Lee Kroeger

Introduced by Frank Bough
12.35
Cup Preview
SAM LEITCH previews this weekend's ties in the FA Cup 5th Round and the 4th Round of the Scottish Cup; with comment from
JIMMY HILL
1.5; 1.40; 2.10*
Racing from Chepstow
1.15 Daily Mirror Punters Club Chase (21 miles)
1.45 Television Viewers Hurdle (Handicap) (2 miles): the second of two races for which prize money has been donated by BBC Television viewers.
2.20 Coral's Welsh Grand National Handicap Chase (3 miles 6 f) Commentators JULIAN WILSON and CLIVE GRAHAM
1.25*
Boxing
Highlights from this week's bill at the Royal Albert Hall.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
1.55*
Ice Hockey
The National Ice Hockey League All Star Game from Chicago, USA
Highlights of one of the great occasions of North American ice hockey with teams composed of the leading players of the Eastern and Western Divisions. Commentator ALAN WEEKS
2.35*
Rugby Union from Twickenham - England v Ireland
After England's narrow defeat by Scotland in one of the most exciting rugby matches of all time, and Ireland's draw against Wales, the International Championship is now wide open. Ireland, who beat England 18-9 last season, are bidding for a hat-trick of victories. Commentator BILL MCLAREN and highlights of this afternoon's other international:
Wales v France from Cardiff
Wales, now favourite to win the Five Nations Championship, play France who, although they beat them last season in Paris, have not won in Cardiff since 1968. Commentator
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
Highlights of both matches in Rugby Special, 7.30 pm, BBC2
4.40* Final Score
A full round-up of football scores with news and reports on today's Cup Ties, rugby and racing results together with the Grandstand Score-Draw Check.
Today's timetable:
12.35 Football Preview; 1.5 Racing
1.25 Boxing; 1.40 Racing
1.55 Ice Hockey: 2.10 Racing
2.35 Rugby Union; 4.40 Final Score
Timings are subject to alteration. Television presentation: Racing FRED VINER
Boxing RICHARD TILLING Rugby Union:
BILL TAYLOR at Twickenham DEWI GRIFFITHS at Cardiff
Grandstand producer BRIAN VENNER Grandstand editor ALAN HART

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Sam Leitch
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill
Commentators:
Julian Wilson
Commentators:
Clive Graham
Unknown:
Albert Hall.
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
Bill McLaren
Unknown:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Unknown:
Bill Taylor
Producer:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

(as it happens) with Jimmy Savile
Jimmy Savile meets his friends, either in the studio or wherever they live and work; and A Song for Europe 1974 starring Olivia Newton-John who tonight sings
Song No 4: 'Someday' written by Gary Benson and David Mindel; Song No 5: 'Angel Eyes' written by Tony MacAulay and Keith Potger; and Song No 6: 'Hands Across the Sea' written by Ben Findon and Geoff Wilkins

Contributors

Presenter:
Jimmy Savile
Unknown:
Olivia Newton-John
Written By:
Gary Benson
Written By:
Tony MacAulay
Written By:
Keith Potger
Written By:
Ben Findon
Written By:
Geoff Wilkins
Musical Director:
Nick Ingman
Designer:
Geoffrey Patterson
Director:
Bruce Milliard
Producer:
Roger Ordish

Written by Derek Ingrey
Starring Jack Warner

A commonplace lunchtime brawl in a pub involving a crowd of young people leads to a serious crime - but how are the police to untangle the conflicting versions of the incident?

Contributors

Writer:
Derek Ingrey
Series created by:
Ted Willis
Designer:
Antony Thorpe
Producer:
Joe Waters
Director:
Ian Wyatt
George Dixon:
Jack Warner
Det-Insp Crawford:
Peter Byrne
Sgt Wills:
Nicholas Donnelly
Det-Sgt Brewer:
Gregory De Polnay
Det-Con Pollack:
Brian Poyser
Det-Con Bright:
Martin Matthews
Michael Wylie:
Neville Aurelius
Inga Karllson:
Beth Morris
Ray Glenn:
David Griffin
Terry:
Geoffrey Bateman
Frank Bowie:
John Nightingale
Kevin O'Brien:
Ron Smerczak
Drac:
John Labanowski
Headcase:
Frankie Dymon
Mrs Wylie:
Nadia Cattouse
Harry Lucas:
Mark Moss

starring Cilla Black with special guest Dick Emery and guest stars Mary Hopkin Frank Bough , Brother Lees
Written by RONNIE TAYLOR
Choreography IRVING DAVIES
Vocal backings THE BREAKAWAYS Musical direction and special arrangements RONNIE HAZLEHURST Director BRIAN WHITEHOUSE Producer MICHAEL HURLL
(Dick Emery appears by arrangement with Bernard Delfont and Richard M. Mills )

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Emery
Unknown:
Mary Hopkin
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Written By:
Ronnie Taylor
Unknown:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Director:
Brian Whitehouse
Producer:
Michael Hurll
Unknown:
Dick Emery
Arrangement With:
Bernard Delfont
Arrangement With:
Richard M. Mills

A new film series starring with guest stars Mary Ure
Clu Gulager
Herb Edelman Murder By One
A boy is found shot dead in his room with the door locked on the inside. No one else could have got in or out. A clear-cut case of suicide?

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Ure
Unknown:
Clu Gulager
Unknown:
Herb Edelman
Robert Ironside:
Raymond Burr
Det-Sgt Brown:
Don Galloway
Mark Sanger:
Don Mitchell
Fran:
Elizabeth Baur

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