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A serial from France in 13 episodes.

Cesar has taken Sebastian higher up the mountain pass than he has ever been before, and has shown him the way to the Italian frontier.
(Black and white)

Contributors

Sebastian:
null Mehdi
Angelina:
Paloma Matta
Jean:
Dominique Blondeau
Celestine:
Helene Dieudonne
Guillaume:
Jean Michel Audin
Norbert:
Morice Poli

Wheels
Tony Hart Pat Keysell
BEN BENISON , WILF LUNN and THE PROF
Director CLIVE DOIG
Producer PATRICK DOWLING

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hart
Unknown:
Pat Keysell
Unknown:
Ben Benison
Unknown:
Wilf Lunn
Director:
Clive Doig
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

Introduced by Tony Gubba Show Jumping
Highlights of the Individual Competition
Commentator DORIAN WILLIAMS Football
The Semi-finals
Commentators BARRY DAVIES and JOHN MOTSON
Weightlifting Final
DAVID VINE reports on the final gold medal event in which the winner earns himself the title of The Strongest Man in the World Super-heavyweight
Olympic champion: V. Alexeev (USSR)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tony Gubba
Commentators:
Barry Davies
Commentators:
John Motson
Unknown:
V. Alexeev

Bod and the Kite
Narrated by JOHN le MESURIER and MAGGIE HENDERSON Film by DAVID YATES
Music by DEREK GRIFFITHS
Written and produced by MICHAEL con

Contributors

Unknown:
John Le Mesurier
Unknown:
Maggie Henderson
Unknown:
David Yates
Music By:
Derek Griffiths
Produced By:
Michael Con

Introduced by Frank Bough featuring
The Olympic Games and Racing from Goodwood
Judo Final
Can Britain's DAVE STARBROOK add another medal to the silver he won in 1972? PETER WEST reports
Light-heavyweight
Olympic champion: Shota CbochoshviilH (USSR)
Yachting Final
The final series of races to decide the gold, silver and bronze medals in all six sailing events. BOB FISHER reports
International Soling Class Olympic champions: USA
International Tempest Class Olympic champions: USSR
International Flying Dutchman Class
Olympic champions: Great Britain International 470 Class Event not previously held
International Finn Class
Olympic champion: S Maury (France) International Tornado Class Event not previously held
Diving Final
ALAN WEEKS reports as the great Italian KLAUS DIBlASI bids to win his third successive gold in The Men's
Highboard BRIAN PHELPS won a bronze for Britain in 1960 British representative: M. Brown
Basketball Final
DAVID SAUNDERS reports on the event in which the Americans never lost a single Olympic match ... until Russia beat them in the dramatic and disputed final of 1972. And Boxing quarter-finals, Fencing and Archery.
Racing from Goodwood
3.45 The Sussex Stakes (1m)
The day's main race from ' Glorious Goodwood ', and with 140,000 added prize money, the richest of the meeting.
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN and JIMMY LINDLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Klaus Diblasi
Unknown:
Highboard Brian Phelps
Unknown:
M. Brown
Unknown:
Basketball Final
Unknown:
David Saunders
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentators:
Jimmy Lindley

A programme for children under 5 Story: Granny Harris 's Visitor by JOHN FARRINGTON Presenters:
CAROL LEADER , DAVID HARGREAVES
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Contributors

Unknown:
Granny Harris
Unknown:
John Farrington
Leader:
Carol Leader
Leader:
David Hargreaves

starring
Donny and Marie who are joined this week by Anne Meara Milton Berle
Nipsey Russell Paul Lynde
Created and produced by Sid and MARTY KROFFT Director ART FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Meara
Unknown:
Milton Berle
Unknown:
Nipsey Russell
Unknown:
Paul Lynde
Produced By:
Sid And
Produced By:
Marty Krofft
Director:
Art Fisher

featuring live Athletics from the Olympic Stadium, Montreal. Semi-final:
Women's 100m Hurdles
Hammer Final
West Germany's
WALTER SCHMIDT set a world record in 1975 but two Russians head the world rankings
Olympic champion and record holder: A. Bondarchuk (USSR) 75.50m (247ft 8ins) ,
World record: W. Schmidt (WGer) 79.30 (260:2)
World best 1976: Y. Sedykh (USSR) 78.86 (258:9); A. Spiridonov (USSR) 78.62 (257:11); K. Riehm (WGer) 78.52 (257:7) British best: C. Black 73.58 (241:5)
Women's High Jump Final
World record holder
ROSEMARIE ACKERMANN is a firm favourite to take this gold medal for East Germany
Olympic champion and record holder: U. Meyfarth (WGer) 1.92m (6ft 3iins)
World record: R. Ackermann (DDR) 1.96 (6:5)
World best 1976: Ackermann 1 96 (6:5); V. Bradacova (Czech) 1.92 (6:31); B. Holzapfel (WGer) 1.91 (6:3i)
British best: D. Brown 1.82 (5:1H)
Semi-finals: Men's 100m Hurdles Women's 200m: Men's 400m Heats: Men's 5,000m
The world's greatest middle-distance runners compete for places in Friday's final.
Commentators DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY Introduced by Frank Bough

Contributors

Unknown:
Walter Schmidt
Unknown:
A. Bondarchuk
Unknown:
W. Schmidt
Unknown:
Y. Sedykh
Unknown:
A. Spiridonov
Unknown:
K. Riehm
Unknown:
Rosemarie Ackermann
Unknown:
R. Ackermann
Unknown:
V. Bradacova
Unknown:
B. Holzapfel
Unknown:
D. Brown
Commentators:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Introduced By:
Frank Bough

featuring Athletics. Further coverage of the 5,000m heats and 110m Hurdles Final at 10.50
This event has been dominated by the USAeight times they've taken all three medals
Olympic champion, Olympic record and world record: R. Milburn (USA) 13.24
World best 1976: C. Foster (USA) and T. Munkelt (DDR) 13.44
British best: B. Price 13.69
Women's 200m Final at 11.10
The world record has been broken in each of the last two Olympic Finals
Olympic champion and record holder: R. Stecher (DDR) 22.40
World record: I. Szewinska (Pol) 22.21
World best 1976: Szewinska 22.41 British best: S. Lanreaman 22.81
3,000m S'chase Final at 11.25 Sweden's
ANDERS GARDERUD has never won a major title. This could be it ...
Olympic Champion and record holder: K. Keino (Kenya) 8:23.6
World record: A. Garderud (Swe) 8:09.8 World best 1976: Garderud 8:15.4 British best: J. Bicourt 8:23.0
Semi-final : Women's 400m
Men's Handball Final at 12.10
This event was introduced to the Games in 1972. Commentator
BARRY DAVIES
Olympic champions: Yugoslavia Hockey: PETER WEST reports Introduced by Frank Bough
Timings are subject to alteration

Contributors

Unknown:
R. Milburn
Unknown:
T. Munkelt
Unknown:
R. Stecher
Unknown:
I. Szewinska
Unknown:
S. Lanreaman
Unknown:
K. Keino
Unknown:
J. Bicourt
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Introduced By:
Frank Bough

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