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starring
Robert Taylor Lana Turner with Edward Arnold Van Heflin
A beautiful girl student falls in love with a ruthless gangster who uses her as a pawn in his battle with the law.
MERVYN LE ROY
This Week's Films: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Taylor
Unknown:
Lana Turner
Unknown:
Edward Arnold
Unknown:
Van Heflin
Unknown:
Mervyn Le Roy
Johnny Eager:
Robert Taylor
Lisbeth Bard:
Lana Turner
John Benson Farrell:
Edward Arnold
Jeff Hartnett:
Van Heflin
Jimmy Courtney:
Robert Sterling
Garnet:
Patricia Dane
Mae Blythe:
Glenda Farrell
Mr Verne:
Henry O'Neill
Judy Sanford:
Diana Lewis
Lew Rankin:
Barry Nelson
Marco:
Charles Dingle
Julio:
Paul Stewart

featuring
West Germany v Chile
At 3.40 David Coleman reports from Dortmund on the latest news from the Scottish World Cup camp hours before their opening match against Zaire.
Live at 3.50
West Germany v Chile Commentator BARRY DAVIES
Exclusive coverage of the whole of this afternoon's match in which the host nation, West Germany, make their first appearance in the 1974 World Cup before a capacity crowd in the Olympiastadion, Berlin.
Comment and analysis by Jimmy Hill and the BBC World Cup experts. Introduced by Frank Bough
Production team: In West Germany: JONATHAN MARTIN , ALEC WEEKS , JOHN MCGONAGLE , MIKE MURPHY , JOHN PHILIPS
In London: MARTIN HOPKINS , PAUL LANG HUW JONES. JOHN ROWLlNSON Producer BRIAN VENNER Editor ALAN HART
Executive producers
SAM LEITCH , ALAN CHIVERS

Contributors

Unknown:
David Coleman
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill
Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Jonathan Martin
Unknown:
Alec Weeks
Unknown:
John McGonagle
Unknown:
Mike Murphy
Unknown:
John Philips
Unknown:
Martin Hopkins
Unknown:
Paul Lang
Unknown:
Huw Jones.
Unknown:
John Rowllnson
Producer:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart
Unknown:
Sam Leitch
Unknown:
Alan Chivers

with David Coleman Frank Bough Jimmy Hill featuring
Scotland v Zaire
At 6.45
DAVID COLEMAN talks to WILLIE ORMOND, the Scottish Team
Manager.
At 6.55
W Germany v Chile
Highlights of this afternoon's match in which the host nation played their first match in Group 1.
Live at 7.20
Scotland v Zaire
Commentator DAVID COLEMAN Scotland's first World Cup Final
Match since 1958. Tonight they tackle the surprise unknown from Central Africa.
Also action from tonight's other World Cup Match:
E Germany v Australia in Group 1
Comment and analysis by JIMMY HILL and JOCK STEIN, BILL SHANKLY ,
BOBBY CHARLTON , LAWRIE MCMENEMY and FRANK MCLINTOCK
0 The RADIO TIMES World Cup Special, your 80-page guide to the 16 finalists, is available from newsagents, 30p.

Contributors

Unknown:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill
Talks:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Bill Shankly
Unknown:
Bobby Charlton
Unknown:
Lawrie McMenemy

Introduced by Frank Bough featuring action from today's three World Cup Matches
Scotland v Zaire
E Germany v Australia W Germany v Chile
Commentators DAVID COLEMAN
JOHN MOTSON , BARRY DAVIES
What did Willie Ormond, the Scotland team manager, think about his team's performance tonight? And how good are West Germany?
Producer BRIAN VENNER Editor ALAN HART

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Commentators:
David Coleman
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Producer:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

A film starring Edmond O'Brien Julie London , Laraine Day
Jilted by her lover, a ruthless young woman concocts an ingenious and elaborate plan involving murder, impersonation and a final prize of a quarter of a million dollars. To carry the plan through, she enlists the services of a mysterious stranger.
Edmond O'Brien stars as the stranger in this taut, intricate thriller in which the suspense builds to a surprise twist ending.
Written and directed by HUBERT CORNFIELD This Week's Films : page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Edmond O'Brien
Unknown:
Julie London
Unknown:
Edmond O'Brien
Directed By:
Hubert Cornfield
The Man:
Edmond O'Brien
Marian Forbes:
Laraine Day
Corey Scott:
Julie London
Harris Chapman:
Ralph Brooks
Desk clerk-Palacio:
Henry Delgado
Desk clerk-Mitamar:
Andre Oropeza
Blonde prostitute:
Olga San Juan
Captain Campos:
George Trevino

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