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Balance
Things that balance and several that are unbalanced like the White Knight and the Prof and Pat and Ben on a seesaw. Tony Hart, Pat Keysell and Ben Benison
Including THE PROF and WILFRED MAKEPEACE LUNN with his amazing machines; also
MR BLUE and CUCKOO, THE BURBLES, HUMPHREY UMBRAGE and SUZANNE
Director CLIVE DoiG
Producer PATRICK DOWLING
(Send paintings for the ' Gallery ' to ' Vision On,' BBCtv. London W12 8QT. Unfortunately they cannot be returned, but there is a prize for each one shown)

Contributors

Director:
Clive Doig
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

Starring Laurel and Hardy
with James Finlayson, Walter Lang.

There's trouble brewing for Stan and Ollie when they make beer during prohibition. As jailbirds, they find prison a sobering experience but then they get a lucky break and it's a riot!
This Week's Films: page 15

Contributors

Director:
James Parrott
Stan:
Stan Laurel
Ollie:
Oliver Hardy
Schoolteacher:
James Finlayson
The Tiger:
Walter Lang

International Golf
The Double Diamond
International Team Tournament played at
Gleneagles Hotel Golf Courses
This morning's matches, played on the final day, feature:
EUROPE V REST OF THE WORLD
ENGLAND V SCOTLAND
Commentators HENRY LONGHURST
PETER ALLISS , HARRY CARPENTER
Third Test:
England v Pakistan Third day
Further coverage direct from The Oval
Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TED DEXTER
Television presentation:
Golf: Associate producer FRED VINSR Producer ALAN MOUNCER Cricket
DAVID KENNING and JOHN SHREWSBURY

Contributors

Commentators:
Henry Longhurst
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Introduced By:
Peter West
Commentators:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Ted Dexter
Producer:
Fred Vinsr
Producer:
Alan Mouncer
Unknown:
David Kenning
Unknown:
John Shrewsbury

[and 3.25*]
from Gleneagles
The Double Diamond International Team Tournament
The final afternoon's play over the famous King's course for prize money of £15,000. This afternoon's matches are:
WALES V IRELAND
EUROPE V SCOTLAND
ENGLAND V REST OF THE WORLD
Commentators HENRY LONGHURST, PETER ALLISS, HARRY CARPENTER

Contributors

Commentators:
Henry Longhurst
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Harry Carpenter

Classified football results, cricket scoreboard, racing results and action highlights and reports on today's top events.
Today's Timetable:
12.35 Football Preview
1.0 Cricket; 1.35 Racing
1.50 Golf; 2.5 Racing
2.20 Cricket; 2.40 Racing
2.55 Cricket: 3.10 Racing
3.25 Golf/Cricket/Athletics
4.40 Final Score
Television presentation:
Cricket DAVID KENNING , JOHN SHREWSBURY Racing DENNIS MONGER
Golf ALAN MOUNCER , FRED VINER Athletics BOB DUNCAN
Grandstand presented by JEFF GODDARD Grandstand editor ALAN HART

Contributors

Unknown:
David Kenning
Unknown:
John Shrewsbury
Unknown:
Dennis Monger
Unknown:
Alan Mouncer
Unknown:
Fred Viner
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Presented By:
Jeff Goddard
Editor:
Alan Hart

In the ring of Europe's most dazzling seaside circus
Ringmaster Norman Barratt introduces:
From Great Britain:
Charlie Cairoli and Company, Mischief, laughter and slapstick
From France:
The Flying Alizes, Graceful aerobatics
From Great Britain:
Billy Smart's Elephants Presented by Yasmin Smart
From America:
Max Morris and his Sealions - Fishing for compliments - on the flip side
From East Germany:
The Three Siegfrieds, Heads they win - perched high
From France:
Jean Claude and Yvette, Fantastic footwork by two soccer supremos
From Sweden:
The Trio Hoganas, Two men in a spin get a girl in a whirl
With The Tower Circusettes
Musical director Jack Ansell
The Tower Circus directed by Bernard Crabtree
(from Manchester)

Contributors

Ringmaster:
Norman Barratt
Clowns:
Charlie Cairoli and Company
Aerial act:
The Flying Alizes
Elephant trainer:
Yasmin Smart
Sea lion trainer:
Max Morris
Acrobats:
The Three Siegfrieds
Football act:
Jean Claude and Yvette
Performers:
The Trio Hoganas
Dancers:
The Tower Circusettes
Musical Director:
Jack Ansell
Circus directed by:
Bernard Crabtree
Sound:
John Drake
Lighting:
Geoff Lomas
Television Presentation:
Nick Hunter

A special holiday presentation of the feature film starring Raquel Welch, John Richardson

When Tumak, son of Akhoba, leader of the Rock People, fights with his brother Sakana, he is banished from the tribe. He joins the Shell People, a more advanced society than his own, and there meets the beautiful Loana.

This Week's Films: page 15

Contributors

Director:
Don Chaffey
Loana:
Raquel Welch
Tumak:
John Richardson
Sakana:
Percy Herbert
Akhoba:
Robert Brown
Nupondi:
Martine Beswick
Ahot:
Jean Wladon
Sura:
Lisa Thomas
Tohana:
Malya Nappi

Starring Cliff Richard with his special guests this week Hank Marvin and John Farrar
Also featuring Pearly Gates and Segment with a TV debut for six sisters The Nolans
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra

Contributors

Presenter/Singer:
Cliff Richard
Musician:
Hank Marvin
Musician:
John Farrar
Singer:
Pearly Gates
Dancers:
null Segment
Singers:
The Nolans
Musicians:
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
Choreography:
Nigel Lythgoe
Script Editor:
Peter Vincent
Sound:
Len Shorey
Lighting:
Ritchie Richardson
Designer:
Ian Watson
Executive Producer:
Michael Hurll
Producer:
Brian Whitehouse

Starring Telly Savalas as Police Lieutenant Theo Kojak, a tough cop with a tough job in a tough town - New York
with guest stars Lee H. Montgomery Joshua Bryant

No one at the busy police station pays much attention to the small boy whose father has not arrived home at the promised time. Except Kojak. And his routine check on a missing person uncovers a trail that leads to intrigue and murder.

Contributors

Lieutenant Theo Kojak:
Telly Savalas
Unknown:
Lee H. Montgomery
Unknown:
Joshua Bryant

Join Michael Parkinson in a curtain-raiser to his new series as he shows some of the best of the best of his previous guests.

"I love your show and I like your style,
But your pay's so cheap I shan't be back for a while!"
(Muhammad Ali)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Parkinson
Music:
Harry Stoneham
Producer:
Roger Ordish

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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