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Introduced by Nick Girdler
This week, in the last of the series, teams from BBC Radio Brighton and BBC Radio Stoke-on-Trent choose their favourite clips from TV programmes and set observation questions for each other. This week's excerpts come from "Jeannie", "The Record Breakers", "The Wombles", "Blue Peter Special Assignment: Venice", and "Smike!"

Contributors

Introduced by:
Nick Girdler
Designer:
Gerry Scott
Director:
David Crichton
Producer:
Paul Ciani

Introduced by Frank Bough

12.35 Football Focus
with Bob Wilson: action highlights, news and a round-up of the quarter-final matches in the European competitions.

1.0 World Cup Skiing from Val Gardena, Italy: Men's Downhill
In this final World Cup event, the world's outstanding down hiller Franz Klammer of Austria bids for his seventh win, having earlier this year beaten Jean Claude Killy's record by completing six consecutive downhill victories.
Commentator RON PICKERING

1.20 The Flat 75
Who's going to win? Jimmy Lindley, who retired at the end of last year after an outstanding career as a jockey, picks out some horses to follow on the Flat this season, and talks to champion jockey Pat Eddery.

1.30 Curling from Perth: The 1975 World Championships
This week, champion rinks from ten countries are competing for the. Air Canada Silver Broom. Commentators JOHN FOSTER and DOUG MAXWELL

1.50; 2.20; 2.55 Racing from Newbury
2.0 Kencot Handicap Chase (21m)
2.30 Greenham Group Handicap Hurdle (2m)
3.5 Betterton Chase (3m)
Commentators JULIAN WILSON, JOHN HANMER and JIMMY LINDLEY

2.40; 3.15 International Hockey from Lord's Cricket Ground: England v Poland
The opening match of the Benson & Hedges International Tournament with England playing their first match since the World Cup in Kuala Lumpur.
Commentator NEIL DURDEN-SMITH

3.50 Rugby League Cup Semi-final from Wigan: Leeds v Warrington
The second half of today's semi-final in which Leeds, the Cup favourites, take on the holders Warrington.
Commentator EDDIE WARING

4.40 Final Score: classified football, racing and rugby results.

Today's Timetable:
12.35 Football Focus; 1.0 Skiing; 1.20 Flat Racing Preview; 1.30 Curling; 1.50 Racing; 2.10 Sports Round-up; 2.20 Racing: 2.40 Hockey; 2.55 Racing: 3.15 Hockey; 3.50 Rugby League; 4.40 Final Score

Television presentation:
Football Focus BOB ABRAHAMS Curling CHARLES CLIFFORD Racing DENNIS MONGER Hockey DAVID KENNING
Rugby League RAY LAKELAND
Grandstand producer BRIAN VENNER Editor ALAN HART

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Val Gardena
Unknown:
Franz Klammer
Unknown:
Jean Claude Killy
Commentator:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
Pat Eddery
Commentators:
John Foster
Commentators:
Doug Maxwell
Commentators:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
John Hanmer
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentator:
Eddie Waring
Unknown:
Charles Clifford
Unknown:
Dennis Monger
Unknown:
David Kenning
Unknown:
Ray Lakeland
Producer:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

starring Jack Warner On a Moody Complaint
Written by DEREK INGREY
Coroner's verdict on PC Joe Birkett was accidental death, but his friends at Dock Green Nick are not satisfied, and Sgt Dixon enlists help from an unusual source to find the truth.
Series created by TED WILLIS Designer TIM GLEESON Producer JOE WATERS Director MARY RIDGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Warner
Written By:
Derek Ingrey
Unknown:
Joe Birkett
Unknown:
Sgt Dixon
Unknown:
Ted Willis
Designer:
Tim Gleeson
George Dixon:
Jack Warner
PC Birkett:
Michael Wisher
Man in street:
Keith Anderson
Sgt Wills:
Nicholas Donnelly
Det-Insp Crawford:
Peter Byrne
Det-Sgt Brewer GREGORY:
De Polnay
Supt Ramsey:
Patrick Jordan
Sybil Birkett:
Margaret John
Daphne Marley:
Jenny Logan
Reg Brown:
David Kincaid
Henry Philips:
Francis de Wolff
Greengrocer's boy:
Nik Forster
Liz Rowley:
Linda Regan
Fred Gilbraithe:
Richard Beale
Miriam Gilbraithe:
Eve Pearce
George Underhill:
Brian Capron
Tony Baker:
John Hartley

starring Ronald Lewis
Oliver Reed , Duncan Lamont
Faced with a court-martial for alleged cowardice in the face of the enemy, Lieutenant Robert Case of the Bengal Lancers breaks out of his cell in Fort Kandahar on the North West Frontier and throws in his lot with the local Gilzhai tribesmen.
Director JOHN GILLING

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronald Lewis
Unknown:
Oliver Reed
Unknown:
Duncan Lamont
Unknown:
Lieutenant Robert Case
Director:
John Gilling
Lieutenant Case:
Ronald Lewis
Eli Khan:
Oliver Reed
Colonel Drewe:
Duncan Lamont
Ratina:
Yvonne Romain
ElSa:
Catherine Woodville
Marriott:
Glyn Houston
Captain Boyd:
Inigo Jackson
Rattu:
Sean Lynch

Live from St Eriksmassan Alvsjo, Stockholm
Commentary by Pete Murray
The United Kingdom entry written by Paul Curtis and conducted by Alyn Ainsworth
Presented by Sveriges Radio
(Broadcast on Radio 1/2 from 9.0 pm)
(Colour)

[Photo caption] Take your pick for the Eurovision Song Contest from Stockholm: 9.0

Netherlands: Teach-in 'Ding dinge dong'
Ireland: Jimmy and Tommy Swarbrigg 'That's what friends are for'
France: Nicole Rieu 'Et bonjour a toi l'artiste' ('Hello to you the artist')
West Germany: Joy Fleming 'Ein Lied kann eine Brucke sein' ('A song can be a bridge')
Luxembourg: Geraldine 'Toi' ('You')
Norway: Ellen Nikolaysen 'Touch my life (with summer)'
Switzerland: Simone Drexel 'Mikado'
Yugoslavia: Blood and Ashes 'Dan Ljubezni' ('A day of love')
United Kingdom: The Shadows 'Let me be the one'
Malta: Renato 'Singing this song'
Belgium: Ann Christy 'Gelukkig zijn' ('Could it be happiness')
Israel: Shlomo Artzi 'At ve'ani' ('You and I')
Turkey: Semiha Yanki 'Seninle bir dakika' ('A minute with you')
Monaco: Sophie 'Une chanson c'est une lettre' ('A song is like a letter')
Finland: Pihasoittajat 'Viulu-ukko' ('The old fiddler')
Portugal: Duarte Mendes 'Madrugada' ('April dawn')
Spain: Sergio y Estibaliz 'Tu volveras' ('You will return')
Sweden: Lars Berghagen with The Dolls 'Jennie, Jennie'
Italy: Wess and Dori Ghezzi 'Era' ('When')

Contributors

Commentary:
Pete Murray
Composer (UK entry):
Paul Curtis
Conductor (UK entry):
Alyn Ainsworth

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