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Calling Young Film-makers!
A series of five programmes for children who would like to make a film.
Introduced by Michael Rodd 1: How do I get an idea?
Producer DAVID BROWN BBC Manchester

Contributors

Introduced By:
Michael Rodd
Producer:
David Brown

Introduced by Frank Bough
10.30*
International
Rugby Union from New Zealand
New Zealand v
The British Isles
Via satellite, colour coverage of this morning s First Test Match in Wellington. On the last tour of New Zealand in 1971, the Lions took the series two games to one with one match drawn.
Commentator NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
11.25, 2.5, 2.35, 3.5*
Cricket: Jubilee Test from Lord's
England v Australia The third day's play in the first Test.
Commentators
PETER WEST, RICHIE BENAUD JIM LAKER and TED DEXTER
1.40*
Rugby League World Cup
New Zealand v Great Britain
Highlights of Great Britain's second match of the Tournament.
1.55, 2.25, 2.50*
Racing from Ascot
2.0 Halifax Stakes
(Handicap) (2m)
2.30 Fenwolf Stakes (6f)
3.0 Tote Sprint Trophy (Handicap) (5f)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JULIAN WILSON and JIMMY LINDLEY
3.5, 4.15*
International Tennis from Eastbourne
The Federation
Cup Final
The climax of this week-long tournament in which teams from 32 countries have been competing. Today's Final, over three matches, could well be between Great Britain and the USA, the top-seeded countries. Commentators DAN MASKELL
JOHN BARRETT and SHIRLEY BRASHER
4.15*
Athletics from Crystal Palace
The Philips Southern Counties Championships
Olympic gold medallist JOHN WALKER makes his first appearance in Europe this season.
Commentators RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY
5.0* Final Score
Today's timetable:
18.38 Rugby Union; 11.25 Cricket
1.48 Rugby League; 1.55 Racing
2.5 Cricket; 2.25 Racing; 2.35 Cricket
2.58 Racing; 3.5 Tennis/Cricket
4.15 Cricket/Athletics; 5.8 Final Score
* Timings may change with events
Television presentation:
Cricket david KENNING , BILL TAYLOR Racing DENNIS MONGER
Athletics JOHN SHREWSBURY
Tennis FRED VINER , JOHNNIE WATHERSTON Grandstand producer BRIAN VENNER Editor ALAN HART

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Commentator:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Unknown:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Ted Dexter
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentators:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Shirley Brasher
Unknown:
John Walker
Commentators:
Ron Pickering
Commentators:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
David Kenning
Unknown:
Bill Taylor
Unknown:
Dennis Monger
Unknown:
John Shrewsbury
Unknown:
Fred Viner
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston
Producer:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

starring Yul Brynner
Claire Bloom , Charles Boyer and Charlton Heston as Andrew Jackson with Inger Stevens , Henry Hull E. G. Marshall
A spectacular story of the American War of 1812 when the buccaneer Jean Lafitte , with a price on his head, refuses help to the British and joins forces with General Andrew Jackson in return for a free pardon.
In Cecil B. DeMille 's second big-scale adventure version of the same story, Yul Brynner plays Lafitte with Charlton Heston as the great Andrew Jackson.
Director ANTHONY QUINN. Films: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Yul Brynner
Unknown:
Claire Bloom
Unknown:
Charles Boyer
Unknown:
Charlton Heston
Unknown:
Andrew Jackson
Unknown:
Inger Stevens
Unknown:
Henry Hull
Unknown:
E. G. Marshall
Unknown:
Jean Lafitte
Unknown:
Andrew Jackson
Unknown:
Cecil B. Demille
Unknown:
Yul Brynner
Unknown:
Charlton Heston
Unknown:
Andrew Jackson.
Director:
Anthony Quinn.
Jean Lafitte:
Yul Brynner
Bonnie Brown:
Claire Bloom
Dominique YOU:
Charles Boyer
Annette Claiborne:
Inger Stevens
Ezra Peavey:
Henry Hull
Governor Claiborne:
E G Marshall
Mercier:
Lorne Greene
Captain Rumbo:
Ted De Corsia
Collector of the Port:
Douglass Dumbrille
Scipio:
Sir Lancelot
MiggS:
Jerry Hartleben
Captain Brown:
Robert F Simon
Young sentry:
Ken Miller

An outside broadcast from the BBC1 Big Top which this week returns to Eastbourne starring Roy Hudd with special guest Diane Traske and Don MacLean
Roger de Courcey Jeff Phillips with Tony Blackburn featuring NEW EDITION
Presenting Heat 2 of the Miss Seaside Special 1977 Natural Beauty Contest
RONNIE HAZLEHURST AND HIS
ORCHESTRA
Choreography GEOFFREY RICHER
Vocal direction MAGGIE STREDDER
Recorded in the Big Top of Gerry Cottle 's Circus
Assistant producer PHIL BISHOP Producer MICHAEL HURLL

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Hudd
Unknown:
Diane Traske
Unknown:
Don MacLean
Unknown:
Roger de Courcey
Unknown:
Jeff Phillips
Unknown:
Tony Blackburn
Unknown:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Geoffrey Richer
Unknown:
Gerry Cottle
Producer:
Michael Hurll

starring
Frank Cannon a big man who walks alone in a dangerous world with guest stars Ralph Meeker and Kathleen Cody
Perfect Fit for a Frame
Cannon's assignment as a girl's bodyguard turns into a nightmare for him.

Contributors

Unknown:
Frank Cannon
Unknown:
Ralph Meeker
Unknown:
Kathleen Cody
private investigator:
William Conrad

The second of eight stories from the Club of the Damned Billie Whitelaw
Ian Hendry John Fraser
Charles Kay in Countess Ilona by ROBERT MULLER
The beautiful widowed Countess invites four old friends to her castle in Transylvania ... they soon have cause to wonder why.
Costume KEN MOREY
Make-up JAN HARRISON Designer ALLAN ANSON
Producer PIETER ROGERS Director SIMON LANGTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Billie Whitelaw
Unknown:
Ian Hendry
Unknown:
John Fraser
Unknown:
Charles Kay
Unknown:
Robert Muller
Unknown:
Ken Morey
Unknown:
Jan Harrison
Designer:
Allan Anson
Producer:
Pieter Rogers
Director:
Simon Langton
Mr Pettifer:
John Stuart
' He ':
Sandor Eles
Countess llona:
Billie Whitelaw
Andras:
Charles Keating
Magda:
Amanda Boxer
Sylva:
Molly Veness
Bela:
Stefan Gates
Zoltan Vinzenz:
Ian Hendry
Dr Felix Kraus:
Charles Kay
Hugo Hoffman:
John Fraser

A special cabaret performance starring Lena Martell
Special guest star Les Dawson with Brotherhood of Man
also featuring The Tony Mansell Singers, Brian Fahey and the Scottish Radio Orchestra, leader Ian Tyre
Pianist Paul Horner
Musical arrangements Nicky Welsh
BBC Scotland

Contributors

Star/singer:
Lena Martell
Special guest star/comedian:
Les Dawson
Guests/singers:
Brotherhood of Man
Singers:
The Tony Mansell Singers
Musicians:
Brian Fahey and the Scottish Radio Orchestra
Leader:
Ian Tyre
Pianist:
Paul Horner
Musical Arrangements:
Nicky Welsh
Sound:
Alan Bunting
Lighting:
Roy Smith
Designer:
Helen Rae
Director:
David Mallet
Producer:
Iain MacFadyen

A second chance to see the story of how a young cattleman became a notorious bushranger. starring
Jon Finch
John Castle
Evin Crowley and Vincent Ball
Brian Blain
Sandra Lee Patterson
Nobody's Man by TED ROBERTS
It promises to be a good year for Ben Hall until ex-convict bushranger Frank Gardiner escapes from a road gang to the Wheogo district, bringing the New South Wales Mounted Police after him and his ruthless companions, Piesley and Troy.
Music by BRUCE SMEATON Producer NEIL MCCALLUM DirectorDON CHAFFEY
(Filmed in Australia in association with the Australian Broadcasting Commission)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Finch
Unknown:
John Castle
Unknown:
Evin Crowley
Unknown:
Vincent Ball
Unknown:
Brian Blain
Unknown:
Sandra Lee Patterson
Unknown:
Ted Roberts
Unknown:
Ben Hall
Unknown:
Frank Gardiner
Music By:
Bruce Smeaton
Producer:
Neil McCallum
Director:
Don Chaffey
Ben Hall:
Jon Finch
Frank Gardiner:
John Castle
Biddy Walsh:
Evin Crowley
Sgt Garland:
Vincent Ball
Trooper Pottinger:
Brian Blain
Kate Owen:
Sandra Lee Patterson
Billy Dargin:
Jack Charles
John Piesley:
Hugh Keays-Byrne
Troy:
Michael Aitkens
McGuire:
Alfred Bell
Jock, the publican:
Kevin Healy
Helen McGuire:
Diana McLean
George Owen:
Ian Dyson
Johnny Bow:
Vince Martin
Patsy Daley:
Paul Bertram
Pa Walsh:
Tom Farley
Ma Walsh:
Ruth Cracknell
Warrigal Walsh:
Chris King
Army sergeant:
Alan Tobin
Duty corporal:
Michael Caton
Dan (a settler):
Ted Hepple
Eileen (his wife):
Judith Fisher
Old Ma NEVA:
Carr Glyn

BBC One London

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