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A film serial in 11 episodes

Francois and Guyot are taken prisoner by bandits and meet the beautiful Isabelle and her father, the Due de Sospel, who are in the same predicament.

Contributors

Francois de Recci:
Robert Etcheverry
Guyot:
Jacques Balutin
Duc de Sospel:
Jean Martinelli
Isabelle de Sospel:
Genevieve Asile

A series of ten films about the history and playing of the game 7: The Keepers with contributions by HERBERT SUTCLIFFE , ALEC BEDSER and ALAN KNOTT
Research assistant FENELLA STURT Producer GORDON CROTON
Book (same title), £4.75, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Herbert Sutcliffe
Unknown:
Alec Bedser

Her Majesty The Queen takes the salute on Horse Guards Parade at the military ceremonial of the year. The Parade is a tribute to the Sovereign by her personal troops, the Household Division, in celebration of her official birthday. The Queen's Colour of the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards is to be trooped.
TOM FLEMING and MAJOR DAVID WEBB-CARTER describe the Parade, which is in five parts.
The Inspection of the Line
The eight Foot Guards and Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry are inspected by The Queen The Troop by the Massed Bands Trooping the Colour through the ranks
The March Past by the Guards in slow and quick time The Rank Past by the Household Cavalry at the walk and at the trot
Music played by the MASSED BANDS OF the GUARDS DIVISION and the MASSED MOUNTED BANDS OF THE
HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY.
Television outside broadcast Produced by PHILIP S. Gilbert
(Highlights on BBC2 at 6.45 pm)
12.13 pm Weather BARBARA EDWARDS

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Fleming
Unknown:
David Webb-Carter
Produced By:
Philip S. Gilbert
Unknown:
Barbara Edwards

Introduced by Frank Bough
1.35; 2.40; 3.10* Racing from Kempton Park
1.45 H.S. Persse Memorial Stakes (Handicap) (2m)
2.45 Tote Golden Jubilee Stakes (Handicap) (lm 3f 30 yds)
3.15 Illustrated London News Stakes (Handicap) (6f) Commentators
PETER O'SULLEVAN JULIAN WILSON and JIMMY LINDLEY
1.50*
World Cup Highlights Argentina v Hungary
Commentator JOHN MOTSON
Highlights from last night's important Group 1 match from Buenos Aires, and the latest news from Cordoba where Scotland open their World Cup programme later tonight, against Peru.
2.10; 3.50*
Cricket: First Test from Edgbaston
England v Pakistan
This afternoon's play on the third day of The Cornhill Insurance Test Series Commentators
PETER WEST , RICHIE BENAUD JIM LAKER and TED DEXTER
2.50; 4.45*
Athletics from Crystal Palace
The Philips Southern Counties Championships
STEVE OVETT and NICK rose in the 2,000 metres are the highlight of this meeting, which also features internationals GEOFF CAPES and ALAN PASCOE.
Commentators
RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY
3.20*
Show Jumpirg from Hickstead featuring
The Embassy Trophy
Qualification for this event is for riders who have jumped for Great Britain or have been placed in an international class at Hickstead. Most of the horses will be comparatively inexperienced, so some thrills and spills are assured in this fl,000 class. Commentator
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
3.35; 4.15*
Rugby League Sevens from Headingley
Eight top Rugby League teams, including Cup winners Leeds, compete in this popular annual competition for the Embassy Sevens Trophy. Commentator
EDDIE WARING 5.0* Final Score
Including racing results and cricket scoreboard.
Today's timetable.*
1.35 Racing; 1.50 World Cup Highlights
2.10 Cricket: 2.40 Racing
2.50 Athletics; 3.10 Racing
3.20 Show Jumping
3.35 Rugby League
3.50 Cricket; 4.15 Rugby League
4.45 Athletics; 5.0 Final Score *Timings are subject to change
Television presentation: Racing DENNIS MONGER
Cricket DAVID KENNING and bill TAYLOR Athletics JOHN SHREWSBURY
Show Jumping JOHNNIE WATHERSTON Rughy League NICK HUNTER
Grandstand producer MARTIN HOPKINS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentator:
John Motson
Unknown:
Peter West
Unknown:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jim Laker
Unknown:
Ted Dexter
Unknown:
Steve Ovett
Unknown:
Nick Rose
Unknown:
Geoff Capes
Unknown:
Alan Pascoe.
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Unknown:
Eddie Waring
Unknown:
Dennis Monger
Unknown:
David Kenning
Unknown:
Bill Taylor
Unknown:
John Shrewsbury
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston
Unknown:
Nick Hunter
Producer:
Martin Hopkins

from Argentina brings you both Brazil and Scotland in action this evening in an exclusive double-bill of live World Cup football from Mar del Plata and Cordoba.
This first programme feature* Live at 5.35
Sweden v Brazil from the Stadium General San Martin , Mar del Plata
The opening match in Group 3, in which Brazil, three times World Champions, begin their campaign to win the trophy for a record fourth time. Sweden, who beat West Germany 3-1 recently, will provide a stern test. It's 20 years since these two countries met in the World Cup Final itself, in Stockholm, when Brazil won 5-2 to begin their domination of world football.
Commentator BARRY DAVIES and Spain v Austria
Highlights of this evening's other Group 3 match.
Commentator JOHN MOTSON

Contributors

Unknown:
General San Martin
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
John Motson

The last in the present series from Television Theatre, London starring Val Doonican with special guests Diana Trask, Lloyd Green and introducing The Bulmershe Girls' Choir.

Contributors

Star:
Val Doonican
Special guest:
Diana Trask
Special guest:
Lloyd Green
Performer:
The Bulmershe Girls' Choir
Musical Director:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Musical Associate:
Roger Richards
Special Material:
Chris Miller
Special Material:
Val Doonican
Costume Designer:
Nicholas Rocker
Sound:
Larry Goodson
Lighting:
Ken MacGregor
Designer:
Jan Spoczynski
Producer:
Yvonne Littlewood

from Argentina featuring
Scotland v Peru At 8.20
The latest Scottish team news and Ally MacLeod 's view on tonight's key game.
Live at 8.35
Scotland v Peru from the Olympic Stadium, Cordoba
The whole of Scotland's first, and perhaps most crucial, match in Group 4 of the 1978 World Cup. Victory tonight over the dark horses from South America would pave the way to a place in the last eight. Peru reached the last eight of the 1970 competition before losing 4-2 to Brazil, the eventual winners. In the only previous meeting of the two countries, Scotland won 2-0 in Glasgow in 1972, Commentator DAVID COLEMAN
At 10.30
Iran v Holland from Mendoza
Highlights of tonight's other Group 4 match, between the two teams Scotland have yet to face. Holland, finalists in 1974, are among the favourites for this year's title.
Commentator ALAN WEEKS
Highlights and news of all today's World Cup action.
Introduced by Frank Bough
Comment and analysis by Jimmy Hill with the BBC World Cup experts, including jock STEIN , LAWRIE MCMENEMY , BOBBY CHARLTON , DENIS LAW , JOHN BOND , TREVOR BROOKING and BOB WILSON
Producers ALEC WEEKS
FRED VINER , HUW JONES , JOHN PHILIPS MIKE MURPHY. JEFF GODDARD
Technical coordinator BOB NOAKES Studio producer MARTIN HOPKINS Presented in association with A78TV and the EBU
Editor JONATHAN MARTIN Executive producers
ALAN HART and ALAN CHIVERI
Dailu World Cup news and background on CEEFAX
See features: pages 4 and 68

Contributors

Unknown:
Ally MacLeod
Commentator:
David Coleman
Commentator:
Alan Weeks
Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Jock Stein
Unknown:
Lawrie McMenemy
Unknown:
Bobby Charlton
Unknown:
Denis Law
Unknown:
John Bond
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Producers:
Alec Weeks
Unknown:
Fred Viner
Unknown:
Huw Jones
Unknown:
John Philips
Unknown:
Mike Murphy.
Unknown:
Jeff Goddard
Unknown:
Bob Noakes
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Jonathan Martin
Unknown:
Alan Hart
Unknown:
Alan Chiveri

Conversation, music and entertainment live from the entrance hall at Pebble Mill.
Bob Langley and Tony Lewis invite you to meet their guests with Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen Director
ROY NORTON Producer ROY RONNIE

Contributors

Unknown:
Pebble Mill.
Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Tony Lewis
Unknown:
Kenny Ball
Unknown:
Roy Norton
Producer:
Roy Ronnie

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