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Rails West
A railroad threatens to destroy the land where Champion and the wild herd live.
ROY CASTLE follows the experience of a family who agreed to try to eat more dietary fibre (roughage) for one week. Their normal diet is analysed by DR PHILIP JAMES who also explains why it is important for all of us to eat more dietary fibre.
A serial from Walt Disney
Zorro Rides Alone
Don Diego suspects a close associate of treachery.
The feature film starring Don Taylor
While Richard the Lion Heart is held prisoner abroad, his brother John is plotting to usurp the throne of England. Loyalists seek the help of Robin Hood to outwit the traitors.
Screenplay by ALLAN MACKINNON Produced by MICHAEL Cabreras
Directed by VAL GUEST . Films: page 23
Good Old Corn
The Keystone Cops have their work cut out stopping some goings-on. Happy Faces
Another Mack Sennett caper complete with villain, spotless heroine and better-late-than-never hero.
BILL GILES
Introduced by Frank Bough
12.35*
Football Focus
BOB WILSON surveys the football scene and looks forward to the European Cup Semi-finals.
1.5*
Boxing from Birmingham
The British Welterweight Championship
Henry Rhiney v Kirkland Laing (Luton) (Nottingham)
The current British Champion HENRY RHINEY takes on KIRKLAND laing, another fighter from the famous Terry Lawless stable of champions, which includes Maurice Hope , our recent world-title winner.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
1.30* World Snooker Championship Draw
' WHISPERING' TED LOWE makes the draw for next week's first round of matches between the world's top 16 players.
1.35*
Motor Racing
DAVINA GALICA returned to the motor racing scene in the European Formula Two Championship race at Silverstone. PAT THORNTON reports on the problems Davina has faced since last year's failures on the Grand Prix circuit.
1.45*
American Basketball from Salt Lake City, Utah NCAA Final
Indiana State, led by their scoring machine LARRY BIRD , are favourites to take basketball's most prestigious title.
2.25; 3.15*
International
Squash Rackets from Wembley: The Avis British Open Championship Final
Out of an original 120 entrants, including the defending champion GEOFF HUNT (Australia) hoping for his seventh win, only two remain. Commentator STUART STOREY
2.45*
International
Show Jumping from Gothenburg The World Cup
The opening day of this new two-part competition, featuring the world's top riders who have won through from 16 qualifying events. Among the British riders likely to be chasing the world record prize money of nearly t60,000 are DAVID BROOME , HARVEY SMITH and CAROLINE BRADLEY. Commentator
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
3.50*
Rugby League from Headingley: State Express Challenge Cup - Semi-final
Wakefield Trinity v St Helens
St Helens, beaten finalists last year will be determined to go one better this time.
Commentator EDDIE WARING
4.40* Final Score
Today's timetable:
12.35 Football Focus; 1.5 Boxing
1.3* Snooker Draw: 1.35 Motor Racing
1.45 Basketball: 2.25 Squash
2.45 Show Jumping: 1.15 Squash
3.50 Rugby League; 4.40 Final Score
* Timings subject to alteration
Television presentation:
Football Focus MIKE MURPHY Basketball NBC TELEVISION Squash ALASTAIR SCOTT
Show .Jumping SWEDISH TELEVISION service Rugby League KEITH PHILIPS
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS Edftor Grandstand HAROLD ANDERSON
Scores and reports from the British Squash Championships on Ceefax
with Kenneth Kendall ;VVeatherman
Based on the books by FRANKLIN W. DIXON and CAROLYN KEENE in Oh Say Can You Sing?
Talented pop singer Harriet Alexander desperately needs the help of her friends the Hardy Boys when she is faced with a hit-and-run driving charge.
starring Rolf Harris with his special guests Brotherhood of Man and amazing magician Clive Webb This week: children of ST STEPHENS
COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL, CANTERBURY
Musical director BARRY BOOTH
Script TONY HAWES. Design JAN SPOCZYNSKI Director STANLEY APPEL
Produced by JAMES moir
starring Didi Conn , David Groh
It is Mardi Gras weekend and the population of New Orleans is in fancy dress. In this light-hearted thriller, Julie Evans 's life is transformed when she wins a free trip to the carnival.
Written by STANLEY RALPH ROSS
Produced by RICHARD NADER , MATT HERMAN Directed by KEN ANNAKIN . Films: page 23 (First showing on British television)
Live from the TV Theatre, London
starring Val Doonican
Special guests Nana Mouskouri, The Cambridge Buskers
and featuring David Attenborough (currently presenting his highly-acclaimed series "Life on Earth").
starring James Garner in A Three-day Affair with a 30-day Escrow
Rockford is hired by a jet-setting friend to find a missing Arab princess, and soon realises he is not the only one looking for the lady-her loving family are planning her execution ...
Written by DAVID CHASE Director ivon dixon
with Kenneth Kendall Weather
Jimmy Hill introduces action highlights from two outstanding First Division matches.
Analysis and interviews plus all the other news of the day's League programme.
The commentators are BARRY DAVIES and JOHN MOTSON. and there's the result of the March Goal of the Month competition.
Producers JOHN SHREWSBURY and JOHN ROWLINSON. Series producer ALEC WEEKS Editor MIKE MURPHY
It's live music most of the way as Dusty Springfield, James Last and his Orchestra and Barry Cryer join Bob Langley and Tony Lewis in the foyer at Pebble Mill. There might also be time for some cheerful conversation.
With Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
Director ROY NORTON Producer ROY RONNIE