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- just switch off your television set and go and do something less boring instead? Such as - what?
A collection of ideas from children all over the country. The WDY gang uses your ideas of something to do or make, so Why Don't You send us a card?
("Why Don't You?", BBC, [address removed])

Contributors

Designer:
John Bone
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

Two of the world's greatest laughter-makers in Any Old Port
It's on with the gloves when Stan and Ollie spring to the defence of a damsel in distress - at least as far as Stan is concerned!
Director JAMES HORNE Producer HAL ROACH

Contributors

Director:
James Horne
Producer:
Hal Roach

direct from the Empire Stadium, Wembley with Frank Bough, David Coleman, Jimmy Hill

The 1975 FA Cup Final Fulham v West Ham United
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the whole of football's great occasion, with slow-motion replays of the game's outstanding moments, and analysis of the play and players by Don Revie, England team manager Bobby Charlton, player-manager of Preston North End
Commentator David Coleman

11.15 Cup Final Morning
Frank Bough introduces Grandstand from the Wembley pitch.
Barry Davies and John Motson report from the Cup Final headquarters of Fulham and West Ham.
Tony Gubba meets the supporters on their way to Wembley.

11.30 International Gymnastics: Champions All
This annual invitation event at Wembley has become one of the premier gymnastic championships in the world. This year there was a record entry of men and women from 12 European countries, including the youngest-ever competitor, 14-year-old Nadia Comaneci from Romania, who threatened to become the first girl ever to beat the Russians in this event.
Organised by the BAGA in conjunction with the Daily Mirror. Commentators Alan Weeks and Ron Pickering

12.0 Moore Glory!
Bobby Moore made his League debut for West Ham in September 1958, the beginning of a remarkable career which included captaining winning Final sides at Wembley in three consecutive years, including the World Cup in 1966. Today Bobby Moore returns to Wembley in a Fulham shirt, and John Motson recalls the highlights of his footballing life and talks to some of the people who have shared it with him.

12.15 Meet the Teams
Barry Davies and John Motson talk to the players at their Cup Final headquarters, and David Coleman talks to the managers, Alec Stock of Fulham and John Lyall of West Ham.

12.45 Cup Final Knockout
The excitement of It's a Knockout as teams from the supporters' clubs of Fulham and West Ham meet in this special contest for Cup Final Day. Among the personalities joining in are present and past players and celebrity supporters.
Introduced by Eddie Waring and Stuart Hall
Referee Arthur Ellis

1.35 Goal of the Season
See the winning goals, and find out who has won £200 of Premium Bonds in this annual competition.

1.45 Inside Wembley
The Cup Final atmosphere mounts as the teams arrive to inspect the Wembley turf.
Action highlights of the finalists' road to Wembley.
The Cup Final Teams
Bob Wilson introduces action profiles of the men who will be playing this afternoon.
The Final Word from Jimmy Hill, Don Revie and Bobby Charlton.

2.15 The Footballers' Mile
Players from leading Football League clubs, dressed in their club colours, race around the Wembley arena in a new Cup Final event which will set the crowds roaring.

2.50 Presentation of the Teams to HRH The Duke of Kent

3.0 The FA Cup Final: Fulham v West Ham United

3.45 Half-time marching display by the Massed Bands of the Corps of Royal Engineers.
Director of Music Capt R.A. Hunt

3.55 The FA Cup Final: Second half

4.45 Presentation of the Cup and Medals by The Duke of Kent

4.50 Meet the Winners
The 'players of the match talk to Barry Davies, with action replays of the outstanding moments.

5.5 Final Score
Including news of the Scottish Cup Final between Airdrie and Celtic.

Television presentation:
FA Cup Final ALEC WEEKS
Cup Final Knockout:
Director GEOFF WILSON
Producer BARNEY COLEHAN
Champions All PAUL LANG
Grandstand presented by BRIAN VENNER and RICHARD TILLING
Editor ALAN HART

Cup Final Match of the Day: 10.10 pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill
Unknown:
Don Revie
Unknown:
Bobby Charlton
Commentator:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Bobby Moore
Unknown:
Bobby Moore
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
John Motson
Talks:
David Coleman
Talks:
John Lyall
Introduced By:
Eddie Waring
Introduced By:
Stuart Hall
Unknown:
Referee Arthur Ellis
Introduces:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill
Unknown:
Don Revie
Unknown:
Bobby Charlton
Unknown:
R. A. Hunt
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Director:
Geoff Wilson
Presented By:
Brian Venner
Presented By:
Richard Tilling
Editor:
Alan Hart

starring Jack Warner
Chain of Events by GERALD KELSEY A threatening phone call turns a routine case into an intensive man-hunt.
Series created by TED WILLIS Designer TIM GLEESON Producer JOE WATERS Director MARY RIDGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald Kelsey
Unknown:
Ted Willis
Designer:
Tim Gleeson
George Dixon:
Jack Warner
Janet Greenwood:
Penelope Beaumont
Tony Pope:
Len Jones
Clive Sutcliffe:
Lawrence Douglas
Len Miller:
Derek Ware
Mrs Hood:
Sheila Beckett
PC Dewar:
David Masterman
Sgt Wills:
Nicholas Donnelly
Det-Insp Crawford:
Peter Byrne
Det-Sgt Brewer:
Gregoryde Polnay
Mr Greenwood:
Michael Turner
Grainger:
Brian Vaughan
Mrs Greenwood:
Maggle Walker
Skinner:
Derek Benfield
Collins:
Robert Hamilton
Mrs Jennings:
Pamela Duncan
Cmdr Dennison:
Richard Grant

starring
Charlton Heston , Eleanor Parker Christopher Leiningen has spent 15 years carving out an immense cocoa-bean plantation from the South American wilderness. Now wealthy and successful and with a beautiful young bride, he is suddenly faced with a new threat from the jungle -a deadly army of soldier ants.
Director byron HASKIN
This Week's Films: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlton Heston
Unknown:
Eleanor Parker
Unknown:
Christopher Leiningen
Director:
Byron Haskin
Leiningen:
Charlton Heston
Joanna Leiningen:
Eleanor Parker
Incacha:
Abraham Sofaer
Commissioner:
William Conrad
Zala:
Norma Calderon
Gruber:
John Dierkes
Medicine Man:
Douglas Fowley
Mayi:
Ronald Numenka

starring
Mike Yarwood
Written by ERIC DAVIDSON
Special material SPIKE MULLINS With LARRY MARTYN and featuring REFLECTIONS
Musical director ALAN BRADEN Vocal backing THE LADYBIRDS Designer STEVE BROWNSEY
Assistant producer ALAN BOYD Producer MICHAEL HURLL

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Yarwood
Written By:
Eric Davidson
Unknown:
Spike Mullins
Unknown:
Larry Martyn
Director:
Alan Braden
Designer:
Steve Brownsey
Producer:
Alan Boyd
Producer:
Michael Hurll

with Esther Rantzen
Reporters KIERAN PRENDIVILLE and GLYN WORSNIP
CYRIL FLETCHER with Oddities of the week Song of the week LOIS LANE
A late-night collection of the jokes, dramas and problems that happen in real life.
Music by TONY KINSEY
Director MIKE CATHERWOOD Editor JOHN MORRELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Reporters:
Kieran Prendiville
Unknown:
Glyn Worsnip
Unknown:
Cyril Fletcher
Music By:
Tony Kinsey
Director:
Mike Catherwood
Editor:
John Morrell

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