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A film serial in six parts

With the help of Lieutenant Hodges, Sam starts a 'Red Alert'
(Repeat)
(Next week: Kim and the Detectives)

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Peggy Miller
Director:
Joe McGrath
Alan Flint:
Bryan Marshall
Smithy:
Peter Woodthorpe
Bill:
Billy Cornelius
Sam Leigh:
Simon West
Andre:
George Mikell
Lt Hodges:
Ben Aris
Paul Redmond:
Mark Dightam
Patrick Flint:
Harry Markham
Mr Ashton:
Donald Churchill
John Taylor:
Christopher Coll

Words and letters with Donald Gee, Bob Hoskins and Gay Hamilton, Patricia Hayes, Rosemary Leach, Martin Shaw, Nigel Stock

Contributors

Script:
Barry Took
[Actor]:
Donald Gee
[Actor]:
Bob Hoskins
Performer:
Gay Hamilton
Performer:
Patricia Hayes
Performer:
Rosemary Leach
Performer:
Martin Shaw
Performer:
Nigel Stock

Two of the legendary figures who have thrilled millions of Saturday morning film-goers.

10.35 Flash Gordon: Part 1
Starring Buster Crabbe
The classic serial, condensed into two parts for this special presentation. Flash Gordon volunteers to accompany Professor Zarkov in a hazardous journey by spaceship to the planet Mongo.

11.25 Hopalong Cassidy: Hoppy Serves a Writ
Starring William Boyd
with Andy Clyde, Victor Jory
Hopalong Cassidy is one of the screen's most famous cowboys. Here he arrives at Mesa City just in time to prevent a murder.

12.30 Flash Gordon: Part 2
Will Flash Gordon survive the dangers that beset him on the planet Mongo?
Films: Page 11

Contributors

Director (Flash Gordon):
Frederick Stephani
Flash Gordon:
Buster Crabbe
Director (Hopalong Cassidy):
George Archainbaud
Hopalong Cassidy:
William Boyd
Actor:
Andy Clyde
Actor:
Victor Jory

Featuring Finals Day
Introduced by Harry Carpenter direct from the Centre Court.

Wimbledon 1976
The Men's Singles Final
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the whole of this afternoon's final, as two of the world's top players battle on the famous Centre Court for the most coveted title in tennis, and a record first prize of £12,500. Last year Arthur Ashe beat Jimmy Connors in an epic encounter. They were seeded to meet again this afternoon, but whoever has battled their way through the last fortnight to this year's final, a great afternoon of tennis is assured.

Also: The Ladies' Doubles Final, The Mixed Doubles Final

Including at 1.30* International Shooting from Bisley: Great Britain v USSR
Bob Wilson reports on the recent international match which gave the British Olympic squad a unique opportunity to compete against their Russian rivals.

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator (Tennis):
Peter West
Commentator (Tennis):
Dan Maskell
Commentator (Tennis):
Jack Kramer
Presenter (International Shooting):
Bob Wilson
TV Presentation:
Richard Tilling
TV Presentation:
Fred Viner
TV Presentation:
Bob Duncan
TV Presentation:
Johnnie Watherston
Producer:
A.P Wilkinson
Producer (Grandstand):
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Hey Presto! Magic, mirth, music
with Faith Brown, Paul Daniels, Terry Seabrook, John Wade
featuring Paul Vernon and Glen
with guest stars Stanley Unwin, Larry Parker

BBC Manchester

Contributors

Magician:
Faith Brown
Magician:
Paul Daniels
Magician:
Terry Seabrook
Magician:
John Wade
Magician:
Paul Vernon
Assistant:
null Glen
Performer:
Stanley Unwin
Magician:
Larry Parker
Director:
Keith Phillips
Producer:
Peter Ridsdale Scott

A week of classic American feature films to celebrate the Bicentennial.

'Seventy-six Trombones' lead the big parade in one of the biggest, brightest musicals ever made.

Films: page 11
(The Thriller, 11.30 pm)

Contributors

Director:
Morton Dacosta
Harold Hill:
Robert Preston
Marian Paroo:
Shirley Jones
Marcellus Washburn:
Buddy Hackett
Eulalie Shinn:
Hermione Gingold
Mayor Shinn:
Paul Ford

A special American Bicentennial edition recorded in Scarborough
Atarring The Three Degrees and featuring Kenneth McKellar, Dailey and Wayne, Brother Lees
Introduced by David Hamilton

Contributors

Presenter:
David Hamilton
Singers:
The Three Degrees
Singer:
Kenneth McKellar
Comedians:
Dailey and Wayne
Comedians:
The Brother Lees
Dancers:
New Edition
Choreography:
Geoffrey Richer
Vocal director:
Maggie Stredder
Musicians:
Ronnie Hazlehurst and his Orchestra
Producer:
Michael Hurll

Tough and rough - but likeable and friendly. Two young cops walk a tightrope in the world of crime, starring Paul Michael Glaser as Starsky, David Soul as Hutch

Starsky breaks every rule in the book when he hides a girl from the police.

Contributors

Starsky:
Paul Michael Glaser
Hutch:
David Soul

from Crystal Palace

Highlights of the first day, featuring the selected Olympic squads of all three nations.

World record-holder, Irene Szewinska, and European champion Bronislaw Malinowski are among the Polish contingent. Britain's athletes include Sonia Lannaman, Verona Elder and David Jenkins.

Organised by the BAAB in association with Guardian Royal Exchange

Contributors

Commentator:
David Coleman
Commentator:
Ron Pickering
Commentator:
Stuart Storey
TV Presentation:
John Shrewsbury

A week of classic American feature films to celebrate the Bicentennial.
Tonight starring Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin

After a long day's drive, Marion Crane stops at a lonely motel run by Norman Bates, a withdrawn, intense young man.

Films: page 11
(American Folk Hero, tomorrow 1.55 pm)

Contributors

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Marion Crane:
Janet Leigh
Norman Bates:
Anthony Perkins
Lila Crane:
Vera Miles
Sam Loomis:
John Gavin
Milton Arbogast:
Martin Balsam

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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