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Royal Ascot
3.45 The Wokingham Stakes (Handicap) (6f)

Cricket: Second Test
England v The West Indies from Lord's
The afternoon's play on the second day

Contributors

Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Jimmy Lindley
Commentator (Racing):
John Hanmer
TV Presentation (Racing):
Dennis Monger
Editor (Racing):
Alan Hart

Michael Rodd tests the observation of contestants from Birmingham with extracts from Ice Station Zebra and It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet. He also talks to one of this year's top Young Film-Makers about his competition entry.
Designer PETER MAVIUS
Producer DAVID BROWN. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Rodd
Unknown:
Young Film-Makers
Designer:
Peter Mavius
Producer:
David Brown.

The fourth of five programmes
Today: Rifat Shaheen Sheikh

Rifat goes to Levenshulme Lower School for Girls in Manchester; but every evening she takes off her school-blazer and puts on her decorated earrings and the veil that every Muslim girl wears and goes with her sisters to the Mosque school in Victoria Park. There she learns prayers and how to read the Holy Qur'an in Arabic.

Contributors

Subject:
Rifat Shaheen Sheikh
Film Cameraman:
John Baker
Film Editor:
John Stothart
Researcher:
Barbara Kindred
Producer:
Molly Cox

Starring David McCallum as Dr Daniel Westin
with Melinda Fee, Craig Stevens, Ross Martin, Michael Pataki

The theft of priceless paintings from Washington's heavily-guarded Capitol Building reveals a serious threat to the Government's top security system. How was it done? Only an invisible man could find the answer to that.

(Repeat)

Contributors

Dr Daniel Westin:
David McCallum
[Actor]:
Melinda Fee
[Actor]:
Craig Stevens
[Actor]:
Ross Martin
[Actor]:
Michael Pataki

Harlow v Lee Valley Park v Thurrock

The winner will represent Great Britain in the fifth heat of the competition to be held in Liege, Belgium, on 8 September.

Introduced from Harlow by Stuart Hall and Eddie Waring
Referee Arthur Ellis

BBC Manchester

Contributors

Presenter:
Stuart Hall
Presenter:
Eddie Waring
Referee:
Arthur Ellis
Designer:
Paul Montague
Games arranger:
Paul Trerise
Director:
Geoff Wilson
Producer:
Cecil Korer

Starring Paul Michael Glaser as Starsky, David Soul as Hutch

Five policemen, including Starsky and Hutch, pull in a large haul of cocaine. But the boss of the ruthless narcotics ring reveals that one million dollars' worth is missing, stolen during the police raid. Starsky and Hutch find that they are the chief suspects.

Contributors

Starsky:
Paul Michael Glaser
Hutch:
David Soul

With Donald MacCormick in London and Denis Tuohy in Rome.

Do the Italian Communists pose a threat to democracy or to the Western Alliance? How likely are they now to gain a share in government? Denis Tuohy in Rome considers the importance and implications of this Sunday's Italian elections.

Contributors

Presenter:
Donald MacCormick
Presenter:
Denis Tuohy

The last of six programmes

The years between the Norman Conquest and the death of Elizabeth I were some of the most turbulent in our history. Yet they are the very foundation of our lives and heritage. Professor Barry Cunliffe considers those times from the vantage point of Southern England in the 1970s.

The Age of Elizabeth was an age of exploration and conquest as countries wrangled and fought for the wealth of a newly discovered world.

With Barry Cunliffe, Alan Stimson

Contributors

Presenter:
Professor Barry Cunliffe
Expert:
Alan Stimson
Producer:
Hugh Pitt

at the Royal Albert Hall

Twenty-eight couples from 18 nations compete for this most coveted dancing title. Also the Final of the United Kingdom

Amateur Ten Dance Championship and the United Kingdom Amateur Formation Championship to the music of Ray McVay and Andy Ross
Introduced by Ray Moore

Organised by Mecca Promotions in conjunction with the Bottlers of Coca-Cola
BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Presenter:
Ray Moore
Musical Director:
Ray McVay
Musical Director:
Andy Ross
Commentator:
Barri Haynes
Commentator:
Peggy Spencer
Arranged by:
Eric Morley
Presented for television by:
Barrie Edgar
Presented for television by:
Ken Griffin

Starring John Bentley, Hy Hazell

When Miss Garnett reports the disappearance of her niece, Mrs Crossley, to the police they have an obvious suspect for murder - her artist husband, Henry.
Films: page 9

Contributors

Director:
Terence Fisher
Mike Billings:
John Bentley
Jenny Drew:
Hy Hazell
Insp Corcoran:
Eddie Byrne
Henry Crossley:
Patrick Holt
Ida Garnett:
Joyce Carey
Stella Watson:
Kay Callard
Mrs Hudson:
Violet Gould

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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