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A film starring
Dana Andrews , Jane Powell
After a dispute with the tyrannical Captain Vangs, master of the whaler Dolly, Abner Bedford and his young companion Tom jump ship when they land on a South Pacific island in the 1840s.
Director ALLAN OWAN
This Week's Films: page It

Contributors

Unknown:
Dana Andrews
Unknown:
Jane Powell
Unknown:
Abner Bedford
Director:
Allan Owan
Abner Bedford:
Dana Andrews
Fayaway:
Jane Powell
Tom:
Don Dubbins
Jimmy Dooley:
Arthur Shields
Captain Vangs:
Ted de Corsia
Mehevi:
Friedrich Ledebur

Introduced by Frank Bough

12.55; 3.15 International Show Jumping from the All England Jumping Course, Hickstead.
The W.D. & HO. Wills Grand Prix The major class of the Easter meeting which has attracted a top class international entry. Commentators RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD , ANN MOORE

1.10; 2.5; 3.15 Motor Racing from Thruxton
The second round of the 1975 European Formula 2 Championship. Top Grand Prix drivers are competing for the Wella Trophy including Sweden's RONNIE PETERSON and HANS STUCK of Germany. Commentator MURRAY WALKER

1.50; 2.25; 3.0 Racing from Kempton
2.0 Sceptre Stakes (5f)
2.35 James Lane 2.000 gnsTrial (7f)
3.10 Campbell Gray Queen's Prize Handicap (2m)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN JULIAN WILSON and JIMMY LINDLEY

2.40; 3.15 Swimming from Crystal Palace
The Coca-Cola International
The final day of this important team competition; and a last chance to compete at International level prior to the forthcoming World Championships in Columbia. Commentators
ALAN WEEKS, HAMILTON BLAND

4.50 Final Score
Classified results, including a recording of today's IRISH GRAND NATIONAL from Fairyhouse.

Today's Timetable:
12.55 Show Jumping: 1.10 Motor Racing
1.50 Racing; 2.5 Motor Racing
2.25 Racing; 2.40 Swimming
3.0 Racing; 3.15 Show Jumping;
Swimming; Motor Racing
4.50 Final Score

Television presentation:
Show Jumping DAVID KENNING Motor Racing Richard TILLING Racing DENNIS MONGER
Swimming JOHN SHREWSBURY
Grandstand producer BRIAN VENNER Editor ALAN HART

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Unknown:
Ann Moore
Unknown:
Ronnie Peter
Commentator:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
James Lane
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
Hamilton Bland
Unknown:
Dennis Monger
Unknown:
John Shrewsbury
Producer:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Special Easter Monday Edition Introduced by Ed Stewart featuring The Wombles with Peter Glaze
Don MacLean. Jan Hunt
Script BOB HEDLEY. TONY RARE
Music BERT HAYES AND HIS ORCHESTRA Designer DON GILES Director phii. BISHOP Producer ROBIN NASH

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ed Stewart
Unknown:
Peter Glaze
Unknown:
Don MacLean.
Unknown:
Jan Hunt
Script:
Bob Hedley.
Script:
Tony Rare
Music:
Bert Hayes
Designer:
Don Giles
Director:
Phii. Bishop
Producer:
Robin Nash

From Italy, Argentina, Sweden,
Czechoslovakia, Germany, France, Belgium and Great Britain, leading stars of the circus world come together under the Big Top for a Gala Easter Programme
Yasmine Smart introduces
Hoffmann's Horses Eight high-stepping
Liberty thoroughbreds Remo and Jenny Spectacular balance times two Rudi Alles
Panache and precision on the low wire Les French
Comedy chaos
Jonny, Jimmy and Jerry Speed , spirit and pluck plus a galloping horse The Three Siberas
They make nonsense of gravity ' Dogsi's Dogs
Boxers play football - like champions The Antares
Aerobatics high over the ring Lee Pee Ville
The impossible proved to be possible
Circus produced by RONNIE, DAVID and BILLY SMART Musical director KEN GRIFFIN Television presentation by IAN SMITH

Contributors

Unknown:
Jenny Spectacular
Unknown:
Rudi Alles
Unknown:
Jerry Speed
Presentation By:
Ian Smith

Written by TALBOT ROTHWELL
[Starring] Frankie Howerd
featuring Mark Dignam as Ludicrus, Elizabeth Larner as Ammonia, Kerry Gardner as Nausius

A complicated plot - pretty girls - bawdy jokes and the incomparable Frankie Howerd playing Lurcio, the slave.

Contributors

Writer:
Talbot Rothwell
Music:
Alan Braden
Sound:
Michael McCarthy
Lighting:
Derek Slee
Make-up:
Maggie Webb
Costume:
Mary Husband
Designer:
Roger Murray-Leach
Producer:
David Croft
Lurcio:
Frankie Howerd
Ludicrus:
Mark Dignam
Ammonia:
Elizabeth Larner
Nausius:
Kerry Gardner
Pollux:
John Cater
Senna:
Jeanne Mockford
Prodigus:
Leon Greene
Hernia:
Olwen Griffiths
Erotica:
Jennifer Lonsdale
Claudius:
Cyril Appleton
Scrubba:
Lindsay Duncan

starring Telly Savalas Guest star Alex Rocco
Close Cover Before Killing
A successful plastics business is deliberately destroyed by fire. Kojak is convinced that its co-owner, Morton Tallman , arranged the arson - and also murdered his partner. But proving Tallman's guilt is another matter ...

Contributors

Unknown:
Alex Rocco
Unknown:
Morton Tallman

A set of 26 plays based on passages from WINSTON S. CHURCHILL 'S A History of the English-Speaking Peoples
14: A Rich and Beautiful Empire by BRIAN RAWLINSON
(WINSTON CHURCHILL) starring
Devised by BRIAN RAWLINSON Script editor and GERALD SAVORY Producer
Make-Up ELIZABETH ROWELL Lighting DAVE SYDENHAU Designer PAUL JOEL
Director MICHAEL HAYES

Contributors

Unknown:
Winston S. Churchill
Unknown:
Brian Rawlinson
Unknown:
Brian Rawlinson
Unknown:
Gerald Savory
Unknown:
Elizabeth Rowell
Unknown:
Dave Sydenhau
Designer:
Paul Joel
Director:
Michael Hayes
Sir Walter Raleigh:
John Turner
King James I, with:
Alfred Lynch
Laurence Kemys:
Gareth Thomas
Sir Francis Bacon:
John Nettleton
Sir Robert Cecil:
Hugh Dickson
Sir George Carew:
Peter Halliday
George Villiers:
Richard Morant
Lord Cobham:
Graham Armitage
Lord Henry Howard:
Basil Dignam
Leonard:
Tony Osoba
Lady Elizabeth:
Ann Morrish
Sir William Wade:
Robert Gillespie
Ch-Justice Popham:
Noel Johnson
Count Gondomar:
Neville Jason
Sir James Hay:
Frank Duncan
Harry, the Indian:
Steven Scott
Young Wat Raleigh:
Steven Beed
Wat Raleigh:
Hugh Janes
Sailor:
Kevin Brennan

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