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A lively new look at words and letters.
With Donald Gee, Bob Hoskins
and Gay Hamilton, Martin Shaw, Rosemary Leach, Norman Rossington.
Book (same title), £1.00, from bookshops

Contributors

[Actor]:
Donald Gee
[Actor]:
Bob Hoskins
Performer:
Gay Hamilton
Performer:
Martin Shaw
Performer:
Rosemary Leach
Performer:
Norman Rossington
Script:
Barry Took

A film series starring Michael Landon as Charles Ingalls, Karen Grassle as Caroline Ingalls, Melissa Gilbert as Laura, Melissa Sue Anderson as Mary
with Lindsay Sidney Green Bush as Carrie

Today: Founder's Day
Everyone in Walnut Grove celebrates with fun and games but two people in particular desperately want to win and the race is not always to the swift.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Charles Ingalls:
Michael Landon
Caroline Ingalls:
Karen Grassle
Laura:
Melissa Gilbert
Mary:
Melissa Sue Anderson
Carrie:
Lindsay Sidney Green Bush

featuring
The Rugby League Cup Final St Helens v Widnes
Introduced by Frank Bough direct from the Empire Stadium, Wembley

12.40* Football Focus
As the dust settles on the outstanding Championship issues, attention switches to the Home International Championship, which began this week. Today Wales play England at Cardiff and Northern Ireland play Scotland at Hampden Park, Glasgow.
Bob Wilson introduces action, personalities and news.

1.5* Modern Pentathlon
David Vine reports on this Brut Olympic 5 event, which brought together teams from Great Britain, USSR, USA, Sweden and Holland, and in which Jim Fox, our best ever pentathlete, competed against Pavel Lednev, the Russian world champion and record holder.

1.20, 1.50, 2.20* Racing from Ayr
1.30 John Kennedy Stakes (1m)
2.0 Carrick Handicap (1m, 5f)
2.30 Ayr 400th Anniversary Handicap (1m)

1.35* Olympic Basketball from Meadowbank Edinburgh
Eight countries, including Great Britain, Ireland, Italy and Yugoslavia, are competing this week in the Olympic Basketball Qualifying Competition, with just one place available for the finals in Montreal.

2.40* The Rugby League Cup Final: St Helens v Widnes
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the whole of this great occasion, followed by the presentation of the Cup and medals by Rt Hon Mrs Margaret Thatcher, MP. Widnes are the holders of the Challenge Cup, and St Helens last won it in 1972.

4.45* Final Score
Including reports on the Home International Championship and Olympic Basketball.

Today's Timetable
12.40 Football Focus; 1.5 Pentathlon; 1.20 Racing; 1.35 Basketball; 1.50 Racing; 2.5 Rugby League preview; 2.20 Racing; 2.40 Rugby League Cup Final; 4.45 Final Score
*Timings may be changed by events

Contributors

Presenter:
Frank Bough
Presenter (Football Focus):
Bob Wilson
Reporter (Modern Pentathlon):
David Vine
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Julian Wilson
Commentator (Racing):
Jimmy Lindley
Commentator (Basketball):
Stuart Storey
Commentator(Rugby League):
Eddie Waring
Comments by (Rugby League):
David Watkins
Television Presentation (Rugby League Cup Final):
Nick Hunter
Television Presentation (Racing):
Bill Malcolm
Television Presentation (Basketball):
Charles Munro
Television Presentation (Modern Pentathlon):
Bob Abrahams
Television Presentation (Football Focus):
Terry Long
Grandstand Producer:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, starring Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier and Clive Dunn
featuring John Laurie as Private Frazer, Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey, Ian Lavender as Private Pike

Private Godfrey's cottage is condemned to be bulldozed because a new airstrip is to be built.

Contributors

Writer:
Jimmy Perry
Writer/Producer:
David Croft
Designer:
Robert Berk
Captain Mainwaring:
Arthur Lowe
Sergeant Wilson:
John Le Mesurier
Corporal Jones:
Clive Dunn
Private Frazer:
John Laurie
Private Godfrey:
Arnold Ridley
Private Pike:
Ian Lavender
Chief Warden Hodges:
Bill Pertwee
Man with the door:
Gordon Peters
Colonel:
Robert Raglan
Sir Charles McAllister:
Campbell Singer
Dolly:
Joan Cooper
Cissy:
Kathleen Saintsbury

Starring Dean Martin, Anna Maria Alberghetti

Millionaire Ray Hunter arrives in Rome intending to add another hotel to his empire, but instead, falls in love - with two beautiful sisters Maria and Nina Martelli.

Films: page 8

Contributors

Director:
Richard Thorpe
Ray Hunter:
Dean Martin
Maria Martelli:
Eva Bartok
Nina Martelli:
Anna Maria Alberghetti
Vittorio Martelli:
Walter Slezak
Anton:
Paul Henreid

Starring The Mitchell Minstrels
featuring Don Maclean
and Margaret Savage, Ted Darling, Les Rawlings, Les Want, Bob Hunter, Jane Marlow, Elspeth Hands, Dorothy Ogden
With Pam Ayres
and the Television Toppers

Contributors

Presenter/Comedian:
Don MacLean
Singer:
Margaret Savage
Singer:
Ted Darling
Singer:
Les Rawlings
Singer:
Les Want
Singer:
Bob Hunter
Singer:
Jane Marlow
Singer:
Dorothy Ogden
Singer:
Elspeth Hands
Poet/Performer:
Pam Ayres
Dancers:
The Television Toppers
Script:
Howard Imber
Script:
Bob Hedley
Script:
Tony Hare
Choreography:
Roy Gunson
Vocal arrangements/Conductor:
George Mitchell
Orchestrations:
Alan Bristow
Lighting:
Ken MacGregor
Sound:
Larry Goodson
Designer:
Brian Tregidden
Producer:
Brian Whitehouse

William Conrad stars as private investigator Frank Cannon, a big man who walks alone in a dangerous world.
With guest stars Ruth Roman, Kristoffer Tabori

A young girl is raped and murdered on a lonely road at night. When Cannon investigates he is confronted by the full force of small-town hostility - and makes an enemy of a dangerous psychopath...

Contributors

Frank Cannon:
William Conrad
[Actress]:
Ruth Roman
[Actor]:
Kristoffer Tabori

Introduced by Jimmy Hill

Featuring:
Wales v England from Ninian Park, Cardiff
Scotland v Northern Ireland from Hampden Park, Glasgow

Action highlights from today's two matches in the 1976 Home International Championship, with analysis of the key moves by Jimmy Hill

Last year England and Wales drew 2-2 at Wembley, and Scotland beat N. Ireland 3-0 at Hampden Park.

Contributors

Presenter/Analysis:
Jimmy Hill
Commentator (Wales v England):
David Coleman
Commentator (Scotland v Northern Ireland):
John Motson
Producer:
Alec Weeks
Producer:
John McGonagle
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Jonathan Martin

Wind down through midnight with Bob Langley, Donny MacLeod and their guests.
Relaxed conversation, music and entertainment live from the entrance hall of Pebble Mill. Among tonight's guests: Rolf Harris, Robin Richmond, Peter Dimmock

Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Langley
Presenter:
Donny MacLeod
Guest:
Rolf Harris
Guest:
Robin Richmond
Guest:
Peter Dimmock
Director:
Roy Norton
Producer:
Roy Ronnie

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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