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Why Don't You just switch off your television set and go and do something less boring instead?
A collection of your letters and ideas on how to use your spare time, presented by the WDY gang.
Director HILARY MURPHY
Producer PATRICK DOWLING
(Write to: [address removed]; please enclose a long, stamped addressed envelope if you want instructions about an item shown.)

Contributors

Director:
Hilary Murphy
Producer:
Patrick Dowling

DAVID VINE with a series on ten popular sports rarely seen on TV. 3: Badminton with LES WRIGHT, staff coach to the Badminton Association of England.
Director JOHN RICKWORD Producer john DOBSON BBC Bristol

Contributors

Coach:
Les Wright
Director:
John Rickword
Producer:
John Dobson

The classic serial, in 15 exciting episodes, starring Buster Crabbe as Flash Gordon
8: The Black Sapphire of Kalu
In which Flash Gordon, having obtained the sacred Black Sapphire and imprisoned Queen
Azura, attempts to use his new-found magic to destroy the deadly nitron lamp.
9:Symbol of Death
In which Flash Gordon manages to destroy the natron lamp, but is captured by Emperor Ming and sent to the disintegrating room.
Directors ford BEEBE and ROBERT HILL

Contributors

Flash Gordon:
Buster Crabbe

The Colgate
European LPGA Championship from the Old Course, Sunningdale
The final round of the E50,000 tournament which features the world's leading women professional golfers. Commentators PETER ALLISS , CLIVE CLARK
MARK MCCORMACK and LEWINE MAIR
Producers RICHARD TILLING , FRED VINER Editor A. P. WILKINSON

Contributors

Commentators:
Peter Alliss
Commentators:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
Mark McCormacK
Unknown:
Lewine Mair
Producers:
Richard Tilling
Producers:
Fred Viner
Editor:
A. P. Wilkinson

featuring Golf, Racing, Cycling, Boxing and Judo
Introduced by Tony Gubba
1.20, 3.25*
International Golf
The Colgate
European LPGA Championship
Coverage of the biggest women's European
Tournament, with E50,000 prize money at stake, played over the beautiful Old Course at Sunningdale.
Commentators
PETER ALLISS , CLIVE CLARK
MARK MCCORMACK and LEWINE MAIR
1.40, 2.10, 2.40, 3.10* Racing from Haydock Park
1.45 Royal British Legion Commemoration Stakes (6f)
2.15 ICI Petrol Handicap (1m 40 yds)
2.45 Joe Coral Handicap (5f)
3.15 Harvey Jones Handicap (1 1/4 m 131 yds)
Commentators
JULIAN WILSON and JIMMY LINDLEY
1.50*
Boxing from Glasgow
The European Lightweight Championship
Jim Watt v Andre Holyk (GB) (France)
Highlights from last night's title fight in which Jim Watt , who gave up his British title in order to take this fight, fought the French champion for the vacant European title.
Commentator DESMOND LYNAM
2.20*
International Judo
TONY GUBBA and KEITH REMFREY report on last weekend's Debenham International match between. Great Britain and Sweden at the Coventry Sports Centre.
2.55, 3.25* Cycling from Leicester
The Newmark Meeting
DIETRICH THURAU , who dominated the early stages of this year's Tour de France, RENE PINEN of Holland and GUNTER HARITZ of West Germany head a powerful European challenge to the leading British cyclists in this afternoon's National Track Championships Commentator DAVID SAUNDERS
5.10* Final Score
Today's timetable:
1.20 Golf; 1.40 Racing; 1.50 Boxing
2.10 Racing; 2.20 Judo; 2.40 Racing
2.55 Cycling; 3.10 Racing
3.25 Golf/Cycling; 5.10 Final Score
-Timings may be changed by events Television presentation:
Golf A. P. WILKINSON , RICHARD TILLING Racing NICK HUNTER
Boxing BILL MALCOLM JudO JOHN ROWLINSON Cycling BILL TAYLOR
Grandstand producer JEFF GODDARD Editor BRIAN VENNER

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Clive Clark
Unknown:
Mark McCormacK
Unknown:
Lewine Mair
Unknown:
Haydock Park
Unknown:
Harvey Jones Handicap
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
Andre Holyk
Unknown:
Jim Watt
Commentator:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Keith Remfrey
Unknown:
Dietrich Thurau
Unknown:
Gunter Haritz
Commentator:
David Saunders
Unknown:
A. P. Wilkinson
Unknown:
Richard Tilling
Unknown:
Nick Hunter
Unknown:
Bill Malcolm
Unknown:
John Rowlinson
Unknown:
Bill Taylor
Producer:
Jeff Goddard
Editor:
Brian Venner

Music and madcap antics from the singing dogs, Toff, Scat and Boney, and a yard full of friends and help from Paul and Peta Page Ted Merwood, Len Lowe
Written by JOHN MORLEY Music GEARGE MICHIE
Designer QUENTIN CHASES
Producer PETER RIDSDALE SCOTT BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Ted Merwood,
Unknown:
Len Lowe
Written By:
John Morley
Music:
Gearge Michie
Designer:
Quentin Chases
Producer:
Peter Ridsdale Scott
Gerry:
Jonty Miller

Gary Glitter and Joe Brown star in this week's open-air pop festival from the lawns of Pebble Mill. Introduced by Pete Murray
Musical director NIC ROWLEY Director ROY NORTON
Producer ROY RONNIE

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Brown
Unknown:
Pebble Mill.
Introduced By:
Pete Murray
Director:
Nic Rowley
Director:
Roy Norton
Producer:
Roy Ronnie

starring
Richard Widmark
David Wayne
Cameron Mitchell
Bella Darvi
Professor Mantel, an atomic scientist, vanishes while en route from Paris to Vienna. Has he ' disappeared ' behind the Iron Curtain? Shortly afterwards, ex-US Navy man Adam Jones is summoned to a mysterious undercover meeting in Tokyo.
Director SAMUEL FULLER. Films: page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Widmark
Unknown:
David Wayne
Unknown:
Cameron Mitchell
Unknown:
Bella Darvi
Unknown:
Adam Jones
Director:
Samuel Fuller.
Adam Jones:
Richard Widmark
Denise:
Bella Darvi
Professor Montel:
Victor Francen
'Ski' Brodski:
Cameron Mitchell
Chief Holter:
Gene Evans
Dugboat Walker:
David Wayne
Newman:
Stephen Bekassy
Fuj imori:
Richard Loo
Happy Mosk:
Peter Scott
Chin Lee:
Wong Artarne

In this first BBC/TF1 co-production, Seaside Special comes from the Normandy coast of France, with outside sequences from the fishing village of Honfleur starring Cliff Richard with Claud Francois , Joe Dassin
The Half Wits, Norman Caley Jennifer Blackburn and Tony Blackburn featuring NEW EDITION
Presenting Heat 9 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 TF1 producer ANDRE BLANC Producer MICHAEL HURLL
A BBC/TF1 co-production

Contributors

Unknown:
Cliff Richard
Unknown:
Claud Francois
Unknown:
Joe Dassin
Unknown:
Norman Caley
Unknown:
Jennifer Blackburn
Unknown:
Tony Blackburn
Unknown:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Geoffrey Richer
Unknown:
Maggie Stredder
Producer:
Phil Bishop
Producer:
Andre Blanc
Producer:
Michael Hurll

The last of eight stories from the Club of the Damned
Jeremy Clyde , David Robb Ania Marson in Dorabella by ROBERT MULLER
'... Throughout those nights and days, I could not help becoming aware of my friend's strange deterioration. It was as if his entire being was becoming sapped of its strength ... '
Lighting HOWARD KING
Sound NORMAN BENNETT
Designer BARBARA GOSNOLD Producer PIETER ROGERS Director SIMON LANGTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Clyde
Unknown:
David Robb
Unknown:
Ania Marson
Unknown:
Robert Muller
Designer:
Barbara Gosnold
Producer:
Pieter Rogers
Director:
Simon Langton
Sir Charles:
Esmond Knight
Philip Hambleton:
David Robb
Walter van Lamont:
Jeremy Clyde
The young girl:
Sara Mason
Her mother:
Sheila Gill
Her father:
Michael Miller
Serving wench:
Katie Allan
Landlord:
Nicholas McArdle
Dorabella:
Ania Marson
Amadeus:
Jonathan Hyde
Old Crone:
Maggy Maxwell
Dorabella's father:
John Justin

starring Jon Finch , Evin Crowley and Vincent Ball , Brian Blain The Pursued by RAY JOHNSON
Outlawed under the Felons Apprehension Act and with the Harbouring Act making it a risk for fellow settlers to give him shelter, Ben Hall is on the run with a price on his head of £1,000 - dead or alive.
Music by BRUCE SMEATON Producer NEIL MCCALLUM
Director DON CHAFFEY
(Filmed in Australia in assoc with ABC)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Finch
Unknown:
Evin Crowley
Unknown:
Vincent Ball
Unknown:
Brian Blain
Unknown:
Ray Johnson
Unknown:
Ben Hall
Music By:
Bruce Smeaton
Producer:
Neil McCallum
Director:
Don Chaffey
Ben Hall:
Jon Finch
Biddy Hall:
Evin Crowley
Sgt Garland:
Vincent Ball
Chief Insp Sir Frederick Pottinger:
Brian Blain
Jack Taylor:
Alister Smart
Walsh:
Tom Farley
Dargin:
Jack Charles
Ma Walsh:
Ruth Cracknell
Long Tom Coffin:
Tom Oliver
Gilbert:
John Orscik
Vane:
Harold Hopkins
O'Meally:
Barry Hill
McGuire:
Alfred Bell
Helen:
Diana McLean
Angela:
Elizabeth Alexander
Tinpot Timmons:
John Brunskill
Murphy:
Frank Hamilton
Bacon:
John Cousins
Jack:
Kevin Healy
Warrigal:
Chris King
Baynham:
Clive Marshall
Lovell:
Kevin Manser
Trooper:
James Bowles
McGuire children:
Michelle Morgan
McGuire children:
Jennifer Brown

BBC One London

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

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