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starring James Drury as The Virginian

Not without misgivings, the Virginian entrusts Jim Horn with a mission involving a large amount of Shiloh money, counting on the youngster to justify his judgment of character.

(Colour)

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Jim Horn:
Tim Matheson
Karen Malloy:
Ann Helm
Orrey Hills:
Burr Debenning
Captain Cornish:
Peter Bromilow
The Frenchman:
Lawrence Dane
Hotel manager:
Ed Peck
Night Clerk:
Arthur Malet

Introduced by Frank Bough from Twickenham

12.20 Football Focus
with Bob Wilson

12.40; 1.5; 1.35 Racing from Chepstow
12.45 Ladbroke Bristol Dragonara Hurdle Handicap (2 1/2m)
1.15 Berni Inns Chase (3m)
1.45 Wills Premier Chase (Qualifier) (21m)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN, JULIAN WILSON

1.25; 1.55 Squash Racquets from Wembley
Highlights of the first tournament to be played at the new Wembley Squash Centre which was opened this week by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, Jonah Barrington was among the players taking part.
Commentator PETER WEST

2.5 International Rugby Union from Twickenham: The Barbarians v The All Blacks
The final match of the All Blacks eight-match tour. The Barbarians are captained by Willie John McBridge, and in his side are many of the victorious 1974 Lions touring party. The last match between these two sides in 1973 produced some of the most memorable tries in rugby history.
Commentator BILL MCLAREN

3.50 The Sparks Superteam Championship
from the Sobell Sports Centre
More than 50 leading sportsmen and show business personalities take part in a novel indoor competition. Teams led by Alan Pascoe - Athletics; Mickey Stewart - Cricket; Michael Bonallack - Golf; Richard Meade - Equitation; David Duckham - Rugby; Paul Hutchins - Tennis; David Hemery - Sobell Centre and Bob Wilson - Sparks, compete for the Tic-Tac Trophy.
Commentators DAVID VINE and RON PICKERING

4.30 Test Cricket: Australia v England
Highlights of the second day's play in the first Test match played today in Brisbane, Australia.
Commentator JIM LAKER

4.40 Final Score: Football, racing and rugby results with action highlights and reports on the day's main events, and also the Grandstand Score-Draw Check.

Television presentation: Racing DENNIS MONGER
Rugby Union BILL TAYLOR
Grandstand produced by BRIAN VENNER
Editor ALAN HART

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Jonah Barrington
Commentator:
Peter West
Unknown:
Willie John McBride
Commentator:
Bill McLaren
Unknown:
Alan Pascoe-Athletics
Unknown:
Mickey Stewart
Unknown:
Michael Bonallack
Unknown:
Richard Meade
Unknown:
David Duckham
Unknown:
Paul Hutchins
Unknown:
David Hemery
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Commentators:
David Vine
Commentators:
Ron Pickering
Commentator:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Dennis Monger
Unknown:
Bill Taylor
Produced By:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

starring Bruce Forsyth and surprise guests with hostess Anthea Redfern and family couples from all over the country
Orchestra directed by RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Programme associate TONY HAWES
Director ALAN BOYD
Producer JAMES MOIR
The Generation Game RADIO TIMES SPECIAL, 35p from newsagents

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce Forsyth
Unknown:
Anthea Redfern
Directed By:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Tony Hawes
Director:
Alan Boyd
Producer:
James Moir

starring
Claudette Colbert , Henry Fonda
All the hardships and perils of frontier life face a young farmer-colonist and his city-bred bride as they set up home in the Mohawk Valley.
Director JOHN FORD

Contributors

Unknown:
Claudette Colbert
Unknown:
Henry Fonda
Director:
John Ford
Lana (Magdelena) Martin:
Claudette Colbert
Gil Martin:
Henry Fonda
Sarah McKlennar:
Edna May Oliver
Christian Reall:
Eddie Collins
Caldwell:
John Carradine
Mary Reall:
Dorris Bowdon
Mrs Weaver:
Jessie Ralph
Rev Rosenkrantz:
Arthur Shields
John Weaver:
Robert Lowery
General Nicholas Herkimer:
Roger Imhof
Joe Boleo:
Francis Ford
Adam Helmer:
Ward Bond
Mrs Demooth:
Kay Linacker
Dr Petry:
Russell Simpson

starring Dick Emery
Written by JOHN WARREN and JOHN SINGER special guest Bernard Hepton with JOSEPHINE TEWSON , TIM BARRETT ROBERT CAWDRON , HELEN FRASER VICTOR MADDERN , PATSY SMART
Designer ERIC WALMSLEY
Executive producer JOHN AMMONDS
ProducerHAROLD SNOAD

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Emery
Written By:
John Warren
Written By:
John Singer
Unknown:
Bernard Hepton
Unknown:
Josephine Tewson
Unknown:
Tim Barrett
Unknown:
Robert Cawdron
Unknown:
Helen Fraser
Unknown:
Victor Maddern
Unknown:
Patsy Smart
Designer:
Eric Walmsley
Producer:
John Ammonds
Producer:
Harold Snoad

and All That Jazz starring Petula Clark with music ranging from Carole King to George Gershwin and the ' Duke ' himself - and featuring the unique musical talent of Special guest star Oscar Peterson with NIELS HENNING PEDERSEN
THE NORMAN MAEN DANCERS
THE PETER KNIGHT ORCHESTRA
AND SINGERS
Musical associate ART DAY
ChoreographerNORMAN MAEN
Programme associate ERIC MERRIMAN
Designer DON TAYLOR
Producer YVONNE LITTLEWOOD
André Previn meets Oscar Peterson : Omnibus, tomorrow at 9.45 pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Petula Clark
Unknown:
Carole King
Unknown:
George Gershwin
Unknown:
Oscar Peterson
Unknown:
Niels Henning Pedersen
Unknown:
Art Day
Unknown:
Norman Maen
Unknown:
Eric Merriman
Designer:
Don Taylor
Producer:
Yvonne Littlewood
Unknown:
André Previn
Unknown:
Oscar Peterson

starring Telly Savalas as Police Lieutenant Theo Kojak a tough cop with a tough job in a tough town - New York. with guest stars
Lola Albright ,Robert Webber Scat Man Crothers
The Corrupter
An elderly jeweller is mugged and murdered. Kojak's investigation uncovers a full-scale conspiracy.

Contributors

Unknown:
Telly Savalas
Unknown:
Lola Albright
Unknown:
Robert Webber

Yehudi Menuhin explores the world of Scotland's traditional fiddle music
With HECTOR MACANDREW, SANDY MILNE. , JEAN MILLIGAN
One hundred fiddlers from the STRATHSPEY AND REEL SOCIETIES OF ANGUS AND BANCHORY conducted by ANGUS CAMERON and SANDY MILNE and THE ROYAL SCOTTISH
COUNTRY DANCE SOCIETY
Reporter MAGNUS MAGNUSSON
Director JAMES HUNTER
Producer DAVID MARTIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Yehudi Menuhin
Unknown:
Hector MacAndrew
Unknown:
Sandy Milne
Unknown:
Jean Milligan
Conducted By:
Angus Cameron
Conducted By:
Sandy Milne
Reporter:
Magnus Magnusson
Director:
James Hunter
Producer:
David Martin

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