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Introduced by Frank Bough

12.20 Football Focus
with Bob Wilson: Television's top football feature with action highlights, news and comment on the day's outstanding matches.

12.50; 1.25; 2.0; 2.35 Racing from Ascot
1.0 Durham Rangers Novices' Hurdle (2m)
1.35 Peter Ross Novices' Chase (3m)
2.10 Blue Circle Handicap Steeplechase (2m)
2.40 Teal and Green Hurdle (21m)
Commentators Peter O'Sullevan, Julian Wilson, Jimmy Lindley

1.10 Boxing
Highlights from this week's bill at the National Sporting Club which featured heavyweight Eddie Neilsen.
Commentator John Motson

1.45 International Indoor Hockey: England v Scotland
from the Sobell Sports Centre, Islington
Grandstand cameras cover for the first time this fast-growing exciting new sport.
Commentator Neil Durden-Smith

2.20; 2.50; 3.50 Table Tennis from Brighton: Norwich Union International Championships Finals
With just one month to go before the World Championships in Calcutta, many of the leading table tennis nations have entered for Britain's most important Open championship - China with some of the world's most exciting players - the Soviet Union and teams from most of the top European nations.
Commentator Alan Weeks

3.5 Rugby League from Whitehaven: Whitehaven v Bradford.
Northern Outside broadcast cameras cover the second semi-final in the John Player Competition.
Commentator Eddie Waring

4.35 Final Score
Classified football, racing and rugby results with action highlights and reports on the day's main events. Also the Grandstand Score Draw Check.

Today's Timetable: 12.20 Football Focus; 12.50 Racing; 1.10 Boxing; 1.25 Racing;
1.45 Indoor Hockey; 2.0 Racing; 2.20 Table Tennis; 2.35 Racing; 2.50 Table Tennis; 3.5 Rugby League; 3.50 Table Tennis; 4.35 Final Score

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Commentator:
Bob Wilson
Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator:
Julian Wilson
Commentator:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentator:
John Motson
Commentator:
Eddie Waring
Producer:
Bob Abrahams
Racing:
Dennis Monger
Hockey:
Bill Taylor
Table Tennis:
Bob Duncan
Rugby League:
Ray Lakeland
Grandstand Producer:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Starring Bruce Forsyth and surprise guests
with hostess Anthea Redfern and family couples from all over the country

(The Generation Game Radio Times Special. 35p from newsagents)

Contributors

Presenter:
Bruce Forsyth
Hostess:
Anthea Redfern
Orchestra directed by:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Programme Associate:
Tony Hawes
Designer:
Andy Dimond
Director:
Alan Boyd
Producer:
James Moir

Starring Spencer Tracy, Gene Tierney, Van Johnson, Leo Genn

In 1620 the Mayflower left Plymouth for the 'new world.'

This Week's Films: page 18

Contributors

Director:
Clarence Brown
Capt Jones:
Spencer Tracy
Dorothy Bradford:
Gene Tierney
John Alden:
Van Johnson
William Bradford:
Leo Genn
Priscilla Mullins:
Dawn Addams
Coppin:
Lloyd Bridges
William Brewster:
Barry Jones
Gilbert Winslow:
John Dehner

with her guests Ian Lavender, Jackie Pallo, Bernie Clifton and The Shadows singing A Song for Europe with The Nigel Lythgoe Dancers, Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra.
(Ian Lavender is in 'Puss in Boots' at the Arts Theatre, Cambridge; Jackie Pallo is in 'Goldilocks and the Three Bears' at the Wimbledon Theatre)

Contributors

Writer:
Eric Davidson
Choreographer:
Nigel Lythgoe
Designer:
Brian Tregipden
Designer:
Bryan Ellis
Producer:
Stewart Morris
Presenter/singer:
null Lulu
Actor:
Ian Lavender
Wrestler:
Jackie Pallo
Comedian:
Bernie Clifton
Musicians:
The Shadows
Dancers:
The Nigel Lythgoe Dancers
Musicians:
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra

Starring Telly Savalas as Police Lieutenant Theo Kojak, a tough cop with a tough job in a tough town - New York.
With guest star Jackie Cooper

Kojak and his team head a tight security operation to guard a jewellery exhibition. But a clever crook masterminds a successful robbery from the display just the same.

Contributors

Lieutenant Theo Kojak:
Telly Savalas
[Actor]:
Jackie Cooper

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