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Roy Castle goes cycling and meets Dr Ronald Williams, a London GP who makes all his home visits on a bicycle. Another keen cyclist is actor Derek Griffiths.

Contributors

Presenter:
Roy Castle
Guest:
Dr Ronald Williams
Guest:
Derek Griffiths

with Noel Edmonds
Join in by ringing [number removed] (lines open at 9.30) or write to Noel or his guests at the address below.
Cartoons!: Both Secret Squirrel and Morocco Mole and Boss Cat and the gang will be around today. News Swap: with the one and only John Craven. Send him your news story and you could be Stringer of the Week.
What's Maggie been up to this week? Join her this morning and find out.
Swaporama: Where's Keith? That would be telling - but one thing is certain, he's somewhere in deepest Britain and he could be very near where you live - find out exactly where at about 9.45.
What a MARVEL-lous chance to meet the artist behind The Amazing Spider Man - Stan Lee will be along this morning. Give him a ring and find out about his fantastic world.
The Big Yin's in town!
Billy Connolly is on his 'Big Wee' tour and he'll be dropping in to the 'Swappy' for a chat, a swap, a song and a load of laughs.
If you've got something you don't want any more, why not ask Noel to put it on his Top Ten Swap Board? Write the details on a post-card and send it - along with anything else you'd like us to see - to Swap Shop, BBCtv, [address removed].

Contributors

Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Presenter:
John Craven
Guest:
Stan Lee
Guest:
Billy Connolly
Producer:
Crispin Evans
Editor:
Rosemary Gill

Introduced by David Coleman
12.20* Football Focus
Bob Wilson reviews the soccer scene and previews next Wednesday's important European Cup ties for British clubs.
12.50* Indoor Hockey from Crystal Palace: The Rank Xerox Club Championship
Eight of the country's leading clubs have fought their way through to the Final from an original entry of over 1,000. Hounslow, the defending champions, are favourites.
Commentator Neil Durden-Smith
1.20; 1.50; 2.25" Racing from Newbury
1.30 Philip Cornes Nickel Alloys Novices' Hurdle Race (2m 100yds)
2.0 Philip Cornes Jack of Newbury Novices' Steeplechase (2 1/2m)
2.30 Philip Cornes Saddle of Gold Hurdle Race (Final) (3m 120yds)
Commentators Peter O'Sullevan and Richard Pitman
1.40* World Bobsleigh Championships from Konigssee, West Germany
The Four-man Event: spectacular highlights of the final two runs which will decide the winner. Commentator David Vine
2.10; 2.40* Racing from Haydock
2.15 Greenall Whitley Breweries Steeplechase (Handicap) (3m)
2.45 Victor Ludorum Hurdle (2m) Commentators Julian Wilson and John Hanmer
2.55* International Rugby Union from Twickenham England v France
France come to Twickenham with the Championship in their sights and England, still without a win, will be hard-pressed to hold them. Captain Jean-Pierre Rives has promised a running French game in the old tradition, which guarantees an exciting match. Commentators Bill McLaren and Gareth Edwards and at 4.30* Scotland v Ireland from Murrayfield
Ireland's tails are up after their victory over England and their hopes today will rest on Tony Ward, the man of the Championship, so far. Commentator Nigel Starmer-Smith
4.40* Final Score Today's timetable:
12.20 Football Focus
12.51 Indoor Hockey
1.21 Racing: Newbury: 1.40 Bobsleigh
4.50 Racing: Newbury, 2.11 Haydock
2.25 Racing: Newbury. 2.40 Haydock
2.55 Rugby Union: England v France
4.30 Rugby Union: Scotland v Ireland
4.40 Final Score
* Timings are subject to alteration TV presentation:
Football Focus MIKE MURPHY
Racing: Newbury DENNIS MONGER Racing: Haydock NICK HUNTER
Bobsleigh GERMAN TELEVISION SERVICE
Rugby Union (England v France) BILL TAYLOR: (Scotland v Ireland) bill MALCOLM Indoor Hockey JOHNNY WATHERSTON
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS Editor Grandstand HAROLD ANDERSON
Rugby Union scores and reports on Ceefax

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Philip Cornes Saddle
Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentators:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Victor Ludorum
Commentators:
Julian Wilson
Commentators:
John Hanmer
Commentators:
Bill McLaren
Commentators:
Gareth Edwards
Unknown:
Tony Ward
Commentator:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Unknown:
Mike Murphy
Unknown:
Nick Hunter

based on the books by FRANKLIN W. DIXON and CAROLYN KEENE This week: and in The Disappearing Floor
The Hardy Boys are asked by their father, famous investigator Fenton Hardy. to take over a case involving an old empty house where some very strange things seem to be happening. After they see a flying saucer, the two brothers have good reason to be nervous - especially when the ground is literally pulled out from beneath their feet!
Directed by FERNANDO LAMAS

Contributors

Unknown:
Franklin W. Dixon
Unknown:
Carolyn Keene
Unknown:
Fenton Hardy.
Directed By:
Fernando Lamas
Joe Hardy:
Shaun Cassidy
Frank Hardy:
Parker Stevenson
Fenton Hardy:
Edmund Gilbert
Calley Shaw:
Lisa Eilbacher
Professor Desmond:
David Opatoshu
Sidney Tabor:
Howard Plat
Dr Janice Craddock:
Marj Dusay
Marsha:
Robin Chesler

with Jimmy Savile, OBE
Have you got an unusual or special wish? Jimmy will try to make it come true.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jimmy Savile
Sound:
Alan Machin
Lighting:
John Dixon
Designer:
Colin Green
Studio Director:
Paul Ciani
Producer:
Roger Ordish

starring
Gregory Peck , Sophia Loren with Alan Badel , Kieron Moore
Gregory Peck plays an American professor at Oxford whose knowledge of hieroglyphics gets him entangled with espionage and intrigue. Sophia Loren plays a seductive spy - but on whose side? Their paths soon cross and double-cross in this glossy and exciting comedy-thriller.
Screenplay by JULIAN MITCHELL , STANLEY PRICE and PIERRE MERTON , based on the novel The Cipher by GORDON COTLER
Produced and directed by STANLEY DONEN Films: page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Gregory Peck
Unknown:
Sophia Loren
Unknown:
Alan Badel
Unknown:
Kieron Moore
Unknown:
Gregory Peck
Unknown:
Sophia Loren
Unknown:
Julian Mitchell
Unknown:
Pierre Merton
Directed By:
Stanley Donen
David Pollock:
Gregory Peck
Yasmin Azir:
Sophia Loren
Beshraavi:
Alan Badel
Yussef:
Kieron Moore
Sloane:
John Merivale
Webster:
Duncan Lamont
Jena:
Carl Duering
Ragheeb:
George Coulouris

Starring Dick Emery
and featuring JOSEPHINE TEWSON, HENRY MCGEE, HELEN FRASER, VICTOR MADDERN, QUEENIE WATTS
With GRETCHEN FRANKLIN, MICHAEL KNOWLES, JOHN WOODNUTT
Film sequence written by JOHN SINGER Sketches by PETER ROBINSON
ALAN CRAWLEY , TOM MAGEE-ENGLEFIELD Designer ROCHELLE SELWYN Producer HAROLD SNOAD

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Emery
Unknown:
Josephine Tewson
Unknown:
Henry McGee
Unknown:
Helen Fraser
Unknown:
Victor Maddern
Unknown:
Gretchen Franklin
Unknown:
Michael Knowles
Unknown:
John Woodnutt
Written By:
John Singer
Unknown:
Peter Robinson
Unknown:
Alan Crawley
Unknown:
Tom Magee-Englefield
Designer:
Rochelle Selwyn
Producer:
Harold Snoad

A new film series
The Duke cousins' main pleasure in life is beating the system and baiting the sheriff of Hazzard county, where the good guys are outlaws and everybody's in-laws. starring with One-armed
Bandits Luke and Bo hijack illegal slot machines being smuggled in for Boss Hogg by corrupt cottonpickin' Sheriff Coltrane, leading him on infuriating and hectic hot-rod car chases all around town. Their moonshiner Uncle Jesse is not too pleased about these gambling machines either ...
Music specially composed and sung by WAYLON JENNINGS
Written by GUY WALDRON Directed by ROD AMATEAU Produced by JOE GANTMAN

Contributors

Sung By:
Waylon Jennings
Written By:
Guy Waldron
Directed By:
Rod Amateau
Produced By:
Joe Gantman
Luke Duke:
Tom Wopat
Bo Duke:
John Schneider
Daisy Duke:
Catherine Bach
Uncle Jesse Duke:
Denver Pyle
Sheriff Coltrane:
James Best
Boss Hogg:
Sorrell Booke
Jill:
Tisch Raye
Cooter:
Ben Jones
Enos:
Sonny Schroyer

Les Dawson and Virginia McKenna join Bob Langley and Tony Lewis live in the foyer of Pebble Mill, and Maureen the elephant introduces them to the Roberts Brothers' circus family.
With Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen

Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Langley
Presenter:
Tony Lewis
Guest:
Virginia McKenna
Guest:
Les Dawson
Musicians:
Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
Director:
Roy Norton
Producer:
Roy Ronnie

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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