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England v India Second day
Coverage of the morning's play direct from Lord's
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TED DEXTER
Television presentation by DAVID KENNING and JOHN SHREWSBURY

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter West
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Presentation By:
David Kenning

Introduced by Frank Bough
Cricket: Second Test from Lord's
England v India Second day Coverage of this afternoon's play
Lawn Tennis from Nottingham
The John Player Tournament featuring
The Men's Singles Semi-finals
For the first time in three years, nearly all the world's top men meet in competition in this country, on the eve of Wimbledon. This new tournament is a Grand Prix event, with £40,000 prize money.
Commentators DAN MASKELL and BILL KNIGHT
Racing from Ascot
The Royal Meeting
3.45 The Wokingham Stakes
Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN and CLIVE GRAHAM
Television presentation:
Cricket DAVID KENNING. JOHN SHREWSBURY Tennis FRED VINER
Racing RAY LAKELAND
Grandstand producer BRIAN VENNER Grandstand editor ALAN hart

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Commentators:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
David Kenning.
Unknown:
Fred Viner
Producer:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

with Wally Whyton Donkeys
Today:' The King Who Talked to the Animals' by JOAN MURRAY SIMPSON
Illustrations by JAN BRYCHTA
Adapted and directed by MARILYN FOX Producer DAPHNE JONES
Executive producer ANNA HOME 1

Contributors

Unknown:
Wally Whyton
Unknown:
Joan Murray
Illustrations By:
Jan Brychta
Directed By:
Marilyn Fox
Producer:
Daphne Jones

starring
Freddie Davies as Samuel Tweet with Cardew Robinson as Lord Chumpton Damaris Hayman as Miss Doogoodie Colin Edwynn as PC Wicketts Bill Gavin as Wentworth 5: Treasure Haunt
Lord Chumpton's Safari Park has had to close and he involves Samuel Tweet in another of his schemes to raise money. What will Tweet find in Chumpton Grange ?
Script GARY KNIGHT
Designer PETER MAVIUS
Producer TONY HARRISON (Manchester)

Contributors

Unknown:
Freddie Davies
Unknown:
Samuel Tweet
Unknown:
Cardew Robinson
Unknown:
Lord Chumpton Damaris Hayman
Unknown:
Miss Doogoodie Colin Edwynn
Unknown:
Bill Gavin
Unknown:
Samuel Tweet
Unknown:
Chumpton Grange
Designer:
Peter Mavius
Producer:
Tony Harrison

with Frank Bough and Jimmy Hill A look ahead to tomorrow's vital
World Cup matches in Groups 1 and 2. Can Scotland, who meet Yugoslavia, qualify for the Second Round? How will Zaire cope with Brazil the World Champions? What atmosphere surrounds the first-ever football international between West Germany and East Germany?
Producers BRIAN VENNER , JONATHAN MARTIN Editor ALAN HART

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill
Producers:
Brian Venner
Producers:
Jonathan Martin
Editor:
Alan Hart

starring
Wayne Morris , Janis Paige
Bruce Bennett , Geraldine Brooks The three Younger brothers, after a notorious career as outlaws, are on parole and anxious to settle down and become farmers.
Director EDWIN L. MARIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Wayne Morris
Unknown:
Janis Paige
Unknown:
Bruce Bennett
Unknown:
Geraldine Brooks
Director:
Edwin L. Marin
Cole Younger:
Wayne Morris
Kate Shepherd:
Janis Paige
Jim Younger:
Bruce Bennett
Mary:
Geraldine Brooks
Johnny Younger:
Robert Hutton
Sheriff Knudson:
Alan Hale
Ryckman:
Fred Clark

The Royal Air Force demonstrates before live cameras its ability to secure the skies over and around Great Britain as part of our contribution to NATO.
Tonight at an airfield somewhere in England a BBC outside broadcast unit watches the RAF display, with split-second timing and pin-point accuracy, its role in Photographic reconnaissance; Maritime operations; Engineering support; Pilot training; Air defence; Ground attack.

Contributors

Commentator:
Raymond Baxter
Technical Adviser:
Group Captain R.J. Davenport, AFC
Associate Producer:
Michael Lumley
Producer:
Dennis Monger

Raymond Burr as Robert Ironside with Don Galloway as Det-Sgt Brown
Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger and Elizabeth Baur as Fran Guest stars Elizabeth Ashley
Paul Lambert and James Luisi Close to the Heart
Laura Keyes crashes into Ironside's van. X-rays reveal a bullet lodged near her heart. The puzzle is that she denies ever having been shot.

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Burr
Unknown:
Robert Ironside
Unknown:
Don Galloway
Unknown:
Det-Sgt Brown
Unknown:
Don Mitchell
Unknown:
Mark Sanger
Unknown:
Elizabeth Baur
Unknown:
Elizabeth Ashley
Unknown:
Paul Lambert
Unknown:
James Luisi
Unknown:
Laura Keyes

A film starring
Broderick Crawford
Richard Conte , Anne Bancroft
Lupo, head of an international crime syndicate, is impressed by the style of Nick Magellan, an ambitious young assassin, and hires him as his personal body-guard. But Lupo's days as a big-time crook are numbered ...
Broderick Crawford gives an expert portrayal of a ruthless tycoon in this tightly constructed, atmospheric story of organised crime in America's big cities.
Director RUSSELL ROUSE

Contributors

Unknown:
Broderick Crawford
Unknown:
Richard Conte
Charles Lupo:
Broderick Crawford
Nick Magellan:
Richard Conte
Iris Palmer:
Marilyn Maxwell
Katherine Lupo:
Anne Bancroft
Ben Dagajaniari:
J Carrol Naish
Johnny Achilles:
Onslow Stevens
Frawley:
Barry Kelley
Arnie Wendler:
Mike Mazurki
Mama Lupo:
Celia Lovsky
James Marshall:
Herbert Heyes

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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