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The Penfold PGA Championship
The second day's play in this new 72-hole stroke play tournament which is being played over the famous Championship links of Royal St George's Golf Club, Sandwich.
HARRY CARPENTER reports on the battle for the record first prize of £ 10,000 -a prize which has attracted many of the leading names on the international golf circuit, including ARNOLD PALMER , GENE LITTLER , TOM SHAW and PETER OOSTERHUIS.
Commentators HENRY LONGHURST PETER ALLISS , MARK MCCORMACK
Producers RICHARD TILLING and FRED VINES Editor A. P. WILKINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Arnold Palmer
Unknown:
Gene Littler
Unknown:
Tom Shaw
Unknown:
Peter Oosterhuis.
Commentators:
Henry Longhurst
Commentators:
Peter Alliss
Commentators:
Mark McCormacK
Producers:
Richard Tilling
Editor:
A. P. Wilkinson

featuring
International Football: England v Scotland
Introduced by Frank Bough direct from the Empire Stadium. Wembley
12.35
International
Football Focus
BOB WILSON introduces action, personalities and the latest news of this afternoon's Home International Championship match. JOCK STEIN and BOBBY CHARLTON join JIMMY HILL to look forward to the game.
1.0; 1.35; 2.5
International Golf from Royal St George's Golf Club, Sandwich
The Penfold PGA Championship
The second day's play in this new, 72-hole stroke-play event, which carries £50,000 prize money.
Commentators HARRY CARPENTER
HENRY LONGITURST , PETER ALLISS and MARK MCCORMACK
1.20; 1.50; 2.20
Racing from
Kempton Park
1.30 Arabella Stakes (5f)
2.0 Ladbroke Cesar's Palace Handicap (ljm)
2.30 Ultramar Jubilee Stakes (Handicap) (ljm). One of the most famous of all early season handicaps, which has attracted a top middle-distance field going for a prize of over £7,000.
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN JULIAN WILSON and JIMMY LINDLEY
2.35
International Football
England v Scotland
Outside broadcast cameras join the 100,000 crowd at Wembley for the whole of this afternoon's occasion - the final match in the 1975 Home International Championship. England will be out to avenge last year's 2-0 defeat at Hampden Park by Scotland, who went on to the World Cup, where they were unbeaten in their three matches.
Commentator DAVID COLEMAN
4.5b Final Score
Including post-match Wembley interviews, cricket scoreboard and racing results.
Today's Timetable:
12.:15 Football Focus: 1.0 Golf
1.20 Racing; 1.35 Golf
1.50 Racing; 2.5 Golf
2.20 Racing
2.35 Football: England Scotland
4.50 Final Score
Television presentation: Golf A. P. WILKINSON ,
RICHARD TILLING. FRED VINER Racing DENNIS MONGER Football ALEC WEEKS
Grandstand producer BRIAN VENNEE Editor ALAN HART

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Introduces:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Bobby Charlton
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill
Commentators:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Henry Longiturst
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Mark McCormacK
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentators:
Julian Wilson
Commentators:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentator:
David Coleman
Unknown:
A. P. Wilkinson
Unknown:
Richard Tilling.
Unknown:
Dennis Monger
Producer:
Brian Vennee
Editor:
Alan Hart

Rod Hull and his irrepressible Emu lead 300 children as they sing some of their favourite songs, accompanied by Oulder Hill School Band, Rochdale, bandmaster Dave Roberts
Theatre manager played by Tom Chatto
(Manchester)

Contributors

Star/comedian/puppeteer:
Rod Hull
Bandmaster:
Dave Roberts
Theatre manager:
Tom Chatto
Musical Director:
Bernard Herrmann
Producer:
Hazel Lewthwaite

The world's most exciting basketball team are on show to an enthusiastic audience at the Wembley Pool in their game of comedy and skill against
The New York Nationals
A special event of the evening is a challenge to
Meadowlark's Specialists from
Wilson's Wonders a team of top British goalkeepers: BOB WILSON (Captain)
RAY CLEMENCE (Liverpool) MERVYN DAY (West Ham) JIM CUMBES (Aston Villa) PHIL PARKES
(Queens Park Rangers) DICKIE GUY (Wimbledon)
Can the Keepers out-trot the Trotters?
Commentator ALAN WEEKS
Television presentation DOUGLAS HESPE

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Douglas Hespe

MARGARET SAVAGE , TED DARLING LES RAWLINGS , LES WANT KARL SCOTT , JANE MARLOW
ELSPETH HANDS , DOROTHY OGDEN With DON MACLEAN and THE TELEVISION TOPPERS
Script CHRIS ALLEN
Choreography by RICHARD GOUGH
Vocal arrangements by GEORGE MITCHELL Orchestrations by ALAN BRISTOW
Orchestra (leader DEREK WATKINS ) Conducted by GEORGE MITCHELL Make-up ANN BRIGGS
Costumes PRUE HANDLEY Lighting DICKIE HIGHAM Sound LARRY GOODSON
Designer GEOFF POWELL Producer ERNEST MAXIM

Contributors

Unknown:
Margaret Savage
Unknown:
Ted Darling
Unknown:
Les Rawlings
Unknown:
Les Want
Unknown:
Karl Scott
Unknown:
Jane Marlow
Unknown:
Elspeth Hands
Unknown:
Dorothy Ogden
Unknown:
Don MacLean
Script:
Chris Allen
Choreography By:
Richard Gough
Arrangements By:
George Mitchell
Unknown:
Alan Bristow
Leader:
Derek Watkins
Conducted By:
George Mitchell
Designer:
Geoff Powell
Producer:
Ernest Maxim

Starring Errol Flynn with Olivia de Havilland Ann Sheridan
Wade Hatton , a roving cattleman, takes on the job of bringing law and order to Dodge City in this classic, all-action western.

This Week's Films: page 15

Contributors

Director:
Michael Curtiz
Wade Hatton:
Errol Flynn
Abbie Irving:
Olivia de Havilland
Ruby Gilman:
Ann Sheridan
Jeff Surrett:
Bruce Cabot
Joe Clemens:
Frank McHugh
Rusty Hart:
Alan Hale
Matt Cole:
John Litel
Dr Irving:
Henry Travers
Colonel Dodge:
Henry O'Neill
Yancey:
Victor Jory
Lee Irving:
William Lundigan
Tex Baird:
Guinn (Big Boy) Williams

starring
Val Doonican with special guests Dickie Henderson Jose Feliciano and Diane Solomon
' Diane's new, very talented and so easy to work with,' says Val who tonight makes his debut as a dancer in a routine with Dickie Henderson. ' Gene Kelly need have no fear,' says Val. And Jose Feliciano sings the theme music he wrote for the American series Chico and the Man, shown recently on BBC2.
THE NIGEL LYTHGOE DANCERS
Choreographer NIGEL LYTHGOE Written by SPIKE MULLINS and VAL DOONICAN Musical director KENNY WOODMAN Sound ADRIAN STOCKS Lighting SAM BARCLAY
Designer ROBIN TARSNANE Director STANLEY APPEL Producer JOHN AMMONDS

Contributors

Unknown:
Val Doonican
Unknown:
Dickie Henderson
Unknown:
Jose Feliciano
Unknown:
Diane Solomon
Unknown:
Dickie Henderson.
Unknown:
Gene Kelly
Unknown:
Jose Feliciano
Written By:
Spike Mullins
Director:
Kenny Woodman
Unknown:
Sam Barclay
Designer:
Robin Tarsnane
Director:
Stanley Appel
Producer:
John Ammonds

William Conrad stairs as private investigator Frank Cannon , a big man who walks alone in a dangerous world with guest stars
Dana Wynter , Lloyd Bochner Triangle of Terror
On a Caribbean island the mysterious death of an English resident in search of ' fool's gold ' provides Cannon with a number of tricky angles to investigate.

Contributors

Unknown:
William Conrad
Unknown:
Frank Cannon
Unknown:
Dana Wynter
Unknown:
Lloyd Bochner

Introduced by Jimmy Hill
England v Scotland from Wembley Stadium Highlights of today's final match in the 1975 Home International
Championship.
Commentator DAVID COLEMAN
The England/Scotland match is the oldest soccer international in the world. Today's game was the 93rd meeting of the two countries - Scotland have won 36 to England's 34, including last year's game at Hampden Park, which the Scots won 2-0. jimmy HILL analyses the action and sums up the Championship with JOCK STEIN and BOBBY CHARLTON.
Football TV presentation ALEC WEEKS Presented by MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JONATHAN MARTIN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jimmy Hill
Commentator:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Jock Stein
Unknown:
Bobby Charlton.
Unknown:
Alec Weeks
Presented By:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Jonathan Martin

Sheila Hancock tells "Fur" by Saki
'There are some heavenly silver fox stoles at Goliath and Mastonon's,' said Suzanne with a sigh; 'if I could only inveigle Bertram into their building and take him for a stroll through the fur department!'

Contributors

Storyteller:
Sheila Hancock
Director:
Philip Chilvers
Producer:
Frances Whltaker

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