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JOHN EARLE and RON JAMES conclude their series about rock-climbing in Great Britain with a look at some of the more spectacular routes in North Wales and Scotland.
Directed bv JOHN RICKWORD
Produced by JOHN DOBSON . BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
John Earle
Unknown:
Ron James
Produced By:
John Dobson

Introduced by Tony Gubba
12.35*
Football Focus
With most teams having played two games, BOB WILSON reflects the early season's trends and looks forward to this afternoon's League programme in England and Scotland.
1.0; 2.25: 2.55*
Cricket: Third Test from Lord's
England v New Zealand
Continued coverage of today's play in the Cornhill Insurance Third Test. Commentators
PETER WEST, RICHIE BENAUD and JIM LAKER
1.30*
International
Rugby Union from Wellington, New Zealand
New Zealand v Australia
Highlights from the first of three internationals and a chance to assess the strength of the All Blacks before their tour of Britain starts in October.
Commentator KEITH QUINN
1.40; 2.10; 2.40*
Racing from Goodwood
1.45 Drawing Room Stakes (5f)
2.15 March Stakes (1 3/4m)
2.45 The Waterford Crystal Mile (Old Mile)
Europe's top milers clash for this prestigious prize, worth over E17,000 to the winner.
Commentators JULIAN WILSON and JIMMY LINDLEY
1.55; 2.55*
International Swimming from West Berlin
The World Championships
Britain's Commonwealth Games stars take on the world's best swimmers, including those from rssR, USA, GDR and Canada. Highlights of the first four days of competition.
Commentators ALAN WEEKS and HAMILTON BLAND
2.55; 4.15*
International
Show Jumping from Hickstead The Lambert & Butler Tankard
In this final competition before tomorrow's classic event, the British Jumping Derby, riders will be competing for £ 1,000 in prize money over the full range of obstacles and ditches in the international arena. Commentator
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
4.40* Final Score
Including classified football results, and reports of the day's major League matches, plus racing results, latest scores, and results from other sporting events.
Today's timetable:
12.35 Football Focus: 1.0 Cricket
1.30 Rugby Union: 1.40 Racing
1.55 Swimming: 2.10 Racing
2.25 Cticket: 2.40 Racing
2-55 Swimming/Cricket/Show Jumping
4.15 Show Jumping; 4.40 Final Score
•Timings are subject to change according to events.
Television presentation,
Cricket DAVID KENNING , BILL TAYLOR Racing DENNIS MONGER
Show Jumping FRED VINER Football FOCUS MIKE MURPHY
Swimming GERMAN TV SERVICE Rugby Union tvI, NEW ZEALAND
Grandstand directed by JOHN PHILIPS Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor HAROLD ANDERSON
Test Match scoreboard on CEEFAX

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Richie Benaud
Commentator:
Keith Quinn
Commentators:
Julian Wilson
Commentators:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Unknown:
David Kenning
Unknown:
Dennis Monger
Unknown:
Mike Murphy
Directed By:
John Philips
Editor:
Harold Anderson

starring Lynda Carter as Diana Prince and Wonder Woman
Today: The Mind Stealers from Outer Space (part 2)
In only' 48 hours the deadly decontamination squad of the Planetary Council are to deal out death and madness and Diana is in the merciless grip of the monster Sardor - seven-foot tall, half-bear, half-panther.

Contributors

Unknown:
Lynda Carter
Unknown:
Diana Prince
Major Steve Trevor:
Lyle Waggoner
Andros:
Dack Rambo
Johnny VINCENT:
Van Patten
Carla Burgess:
Pamela Mason
Debbie:
Kristin Larkin

Starring William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March, Mickey Rooney

When Lt Harry Brubaker crashes into the icy sea while returning from a reconnaissance flight during the Korean War, he is rescued by helicopter pilot Mike Forney. Briefly reunited with his family in Japan, Brubaker finds he has to face a further hazardous mission.
Films: page 13

Contributors

From a novel by:
James A. Michener
Director:
Mark Robson
Lt Harry Brubaker:
William Holden
Nancy Brubaker:
Grace Kelly
Rear-Admiral George Tarrant:
Fredric March
Mike Forney:
Mickey Rooney
Beer Barrel:
Robert Strauss
Cmdr Wayne Lee:
Charles McGraw
Kimiko:
Keikp Awaji
Nestor Gamidge:
Earl Holliman

from Jersey with a special Bank Holiday edition featuring the famous Battle of Flowers with The
Wurzels Stuart Gillies , The Black Abbotts Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent The Krankies, Bobby Bennett Jackie Hall with Terry Wogan with GEOFF RICHER'S FIRST EDITION
RONNIE HAZLEHURST
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Choreography GEOFFREY RICHER Vocal direction and backing
MAGGIE STREDDER AND HER SINGERS Recorded in the Big Top of Gerry Cottle 's Circus
Assistant producer BOB SPIERS Producer MICHAEL HURLL

Contributors

Unknown:
Wurzels Stuart Gillies
Unknown:
Jackie Trent
Unknown:
Bobby Bennett
Unknown:
Jackie Hall
Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Maggie Stredder
Unknown:
Gerry Cottle
Producer:
Bob Spiers

Tough and rough but likeable and friendly, two young cops walk a tightrope in the world of crime starring Paul Michael Glaser and David Soul
Pseudo Dr Hutchinson is a knife's edge from disaster as he tends a psychopathic murderer's gunshot wound in his ex-girlfriend's house with a helpless Starsky standing by.

Contributors

Unknown:
Unknown:
Starsky:
Paul Michael Glaser
Hutch:
David Soul

Ulster meets the Cockneys
Comedy and music from Ulster and London's East End with Barbara Windsor , Joe Brown , James Ellis , Clubsound, Derek Brimstone and Billy Roberts.
Humour hunter Peter Moloney goes out amongst the Cockneys and Ulstermen to find the natural humour of the people.
Designer PAUL MONTAGUE
Producer BARRY BEVINS. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Windsor
Unknown:
Joe Brown
Unknown:
James Ellis
Unknown:
Derek Brimstone
Unknown:
Billy Roberts.
Unknown:
Peter Moloney
Designer:
Paul Montague
Producer:
Barry Bevins.

A First World War Ghost Story starring
Norfolk 1914: even as young Tom light-heartedly spends his last few hours of village life with his girl-friend before enlisting, a grim, khaki-clad figure stalks over the Fen fields to fill them with foreboding.
An independent production Produced by GRAHAM BAKER and LEWIS MORE O'FERRALL
Written and directed by GRAHAM BAKER

Contributors

Produced By:
Graham Baker
Produced By:
Lewis More O'Ferrall
Directed By:
Graham Baker
Tom:
Nick Willatt
Lily:
Diane Fletcher
Harold:
David Oldfield
Rosie:
Linda Palmer
Mr Webb:
Norman Abbott
Squire:
Stuart Nichol
Maid:
Val Woodrow
Bernie:
Roy Chance

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