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An ex-convict friend of Trampas plans to return the gold stolen five years earlier, but his former accomplice has other plans.

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Sam Harder:
Bradford Dillman
Trampas:
Doug McClure
Bleeker:
John Dehner
George Johnson:
Edward Asner
Landennger:
John Marros
Madison:
John Mitchum
Weintraub:
Francis J MacDonald
Nina:
Grace Lee Whitney
Trail Boss:
Harry Strang

Triple Trouble
A season of Chaplin comedies in new versions painstakingly reassembled from the vaults of Europe and America and supported by specially composed scores.
Charlie, working for an inventor, finds himself vaporised when enemy agents try to steal a secret formula!

Contributors

Janitor:
Charlie Chaplin
Servant girl:
Edna Purviance
German diplomat:
Leo White

Introduced by Frank Bough
12.35*
Football Focus
With Bob Wilson
Action highlights and comment on this week's talking points together with a round-up of the week's important European cup ties.

1.0; 2.20* Boxing from the Empire Pool, Wembley
The outstanding fights from Harry Levene's all-star bill this week including
The Heavyweight Championship of Great Britain
Bunny Johnson v Richard Dunn (Champion) (Bradford)
The Light-Welterweight Championship of Great Britain
Joey Singleton v Alan Salter (Champion) (Peckham)
Three more champions were on the bill, including John H. Stracey, the European Welterweight title holder.
Commentator John Motson

1.35; 2.5; 2.35; 3.5* Racing from Haydock
1.45 Stewards Nursery Stakes Handicap (7f 40yds)
2.15 Crown Plus Two Apprentice Championship Handicap (Round 17) (2m 40yds)
2.45 Sydney Sandon Stakes (handicap) (7f 40yds)
3.15 Vernons Sprint Trial Stakes (6f)
Commentators Peter O'Sullevan, Julian Wilson and Jimmy Lindley

1.50; 2.50; 4.30* Crown Green Bowls from Blackpool
The Tom Thumb Champion of Champions Trophy Competition
Sixteen competitors have qualified for this richest ever competition with a first prize of £1,000 to today's winner at the famous Waterloo Hotel Green, Blackpool. Commentators Tony Gubba and Harry Rigby

3.25; 3.45* Rugby League: The Lancashire Cup Final
Outside broadcast cameras cover the first big Rugby League trophy to be decided this season. Commentator Eddie Waring

4.45* Final Score
Classified football, racing and rugby results, together with reports and action highlights of today's big events.

Today's Timetable
12.35 Football Focus; 1.0 Boxing; 1.35 Racing; 1.50 Crown Green Bowls; 2.5 Racing; 2.20 Boxing; 2.35 Racing; 2.50 Crown Green Bowls; 3.5 Racing; 3.25 Rugby League; 3.40 Football News; 3.45 Rugby; 4.30 Crown Green Bowls; 4.45 Final Score
Timings may be changed by events

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter (Football Focus):
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Bunny Johnson
Unknown:
Richard Dunn
Unknown:
Joey Singleton
Unknown:
Alan Salter
Unknown:
John H. Stracey
Commentator:
John Motson
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentators:
Julian Wilson
Commentators:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Harry Rigby
Commentator:
Eddie Waring
Television Presentation (Football Focus):
Terry Long
Television Presentation (Boxing):
Richard Tilling
Television Presentation (Racing):
Ray Lakeland
Television Presentation (Crown Green Bowls):
David Kenning
Television Presentation (Rugby League):
Keith Phillips
Grandstand Producer:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

starring Bruce Forsyth with Anthea Redfern
Family couples from all over the country compete in a test of their general knowledge, skill and ingenuity.
Orchestra conducted by RONNIE HAZLEHURST .
Programme associate TONY HAWES Designer JAMES HATCHARD Director ALAN BOYD
Producer JAMES MOIR

Contributors

Unknown:
Bruce Forsyth
Unknown:
Anthea Redfern
Conducted By:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Tony Hawes
Designer:
James Hatchard
Director:
Alan Boyd
Producer:
James Moir

starring Gregory Peck with Joan Collins , Stephen Boyd
Jim Douglas is a man with a mission-to avenge the death of his wife. It takes him on an exciting and eventful trail following the men he believes are responsible - four deadly outlaws.
Director HENRY KING. Films: page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Gregory Peck
Unknown:
Joan Collins
Unknown:
Stephen Boyd
Unknown:
Jim Douglas
Director:
Henry King.
Jim Douglas:
Gregory Peck
Josefa Valarde:
Joan Collins
Bill Zachary:
Stephen Boyd
Ed Taylor:
Albert Salmi
Lujan:
Henry Silva
Emma:
Kathleen Gallant
Tom:
Barry Coe
Gus Steinmetz:
George Voskovec
Sheriff Sanchez:
Herbert Rudley
Alfonso Parral:
Lee van Cleef
Padre:
Andrew Duggan
Primo:
Ken Scott
Butler:
Gene Evans

starring Dick Emery
.written by JOHN WARREN and JOHN SINGER featuring Geoffrey Chater
Helen Fraser , Robert Gillespie David Hcaly , Helen Horton
Victor Maddcrn , John Quayle With MICHAEL GOLDEN
DEREK ROYLE , PHILIP RYAN DAVID SIMEON , LIZ SMITH
RODERICK SMITH , MAUREEN SWEENET
Design BRYAN ELLIS , ERIC WALMSLEY Executive producer JOHN AMMONDS Producer HAROLD SNOAD

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Emery
Written By:
John Warren
Written By:
John Singer
Unknown:
Geoffrey Chater
Unknown:
Helen Fraser
Unknown:
Robert Gillespie
Unknown:
David Hcaly
Unknown:
Helen Horton
Unknown:
Victor Maddcrn
Unknown:
John Quayle
Unknown:
With Michael Golden
Unknown:
Derek Royle
Unknown:
Philip Ryan
Unknown:
David Simeon
Unknown:
Liz Smith
Unknown:
Roderick Smith
Unknown:
Maureen Sweenet
Design:
Bryan Ellis
Producer:
John Ammonds
Producer:
Harold Snoad

This week Michael Parkinson talks to
Gene Kelly and shows scenes from his films including
Singin' in the rain
An American in Paris and It's Always Fair Weather
Production team:
BILL ERSSER , JOHN FISHER
GRAHAM LINDSAY , MAUREEN RESSLER Director STANLEY APPEL
Producer RICHARD DREWETT
Gene Kelly is in Thousands Cheer Tuesday 9.0 BBC2

Contributors

Talks:
Michael Parkinson
Unknown:
Gene Kelly
Unknown:
Bill Ersser
Unknown:
John Fisher
Unknown:
Graham Lindsay
Unknown:
Maureen Ressler
Director:
Stanley Appel
Producer:
Richard Drewett
Unknown:
Gene Kelly

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