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David Vine continues the series about ten popular sports with Roy and Rachel Fenwick and other members of the Grand National Archery Society.

BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
David Vine
Expert:
Roy Fenwick
Expert:
Rachel Fenwick
Director:
John Rickword
Producer:
John Dobson

Her Majesty The Queen takes the salute on Horse Guards Parade, London, to mark the occasion of her official birthday.
The Parade is the tribute by the Household Division to the Sovereign and their Colonel-in-Chief and is the most complex and spectacular military event of the year. The Queen's Colour of the 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards is being trooped. The Parade, by tradition, is in five parts.
The Inspection of the Line
The eight Guards and Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry are inspected by the Queen. The Troop by the Massed Bands, Corps of Drums and Pipes and Drums of the Household Division. 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
Commentators TOM FLEMING and LT-COL RICHARD MACFARLANE
Television outside broadcast produced by IAN SMITH
(Highlights tomorrow, BBC2 at 8.10 pm) See page 3

Contributors

Commentators:
Tom Fleming
Produced By:
Ian Smith

Based on the books by FRANKLIN W. DIXON and CAROLYN KEENE This week: in The Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom: Part 1
In Hollywood detectives from all over the world gather together for a convention. One by one they begin to receive threatening messages. Is it someone just having fun? The Hardy Boys are inclined to think so; Nancy Drew is not. But events move quickly and all too soon it is frighteningly clear that this is no joke.
(Part 2 will be shown next week)

Contributors

Unknown:
Franklin W. Dixon
Unknown:
Carolyn Keene
Unknown:
Nancy Drew
Joe Hardy:
Shaun Cassidy
Frank Hardy:
Parker Stevenson
Nancy Drew:
Pamela Sue Martin

starring
Raquel Welch , John Richardson
Sporting the now famous bear-skin bikini, Raquel Welch braves the hazards of life in the prehistoric world in this spectacular Stone Age adventure; her co-stars include a brontosaurus, a tricaterops, a giant lizard and a hungry pterodactyl.
Screenplay by MICHAEL carreras
Based on the story hy MICKELL NOVAK Produced by MICHAEL CARRERAS
Director DON CHAFFEY. Films: page 19

Contributors

Unknown:
Raquel Welch
Unknown:
John Richardson
Unknown:
Raquel Welch
Play By:
Michael Carreras
Produced By:
Michael Carreras
Director:
Don Chaffey.
Loana:
Raquel Welch
Tumak:
John Richardson
Sakana:
Percy Herbert
Akhoba:
Robert Brown
Nupondi:
Martine Beswick
Ahot:
Jean Wladon
Sura:
Lisa Thomas
Tohana:
Malya Nappi
PaytO:
William Lyon Brown
Young Rock Man:
Richard James
Rock Man:
Frank Hayden
Shell Man:
Terence Maidment
Shell Girl:
Micky de Rauch
Ullah:
Yvonne Horner

Join Paul Daniels for the second of four special programmes in which television's top comedy magic star entertains in his own unusual fashion and introduces the remarkable skills of his guests: Comedy mime George Carl Illusionists
The Morettis with The Paul Daniels Magic Set
Choreography BRIAN ROGERS Music RONNIE HAZLEHURST Magic associate ALl BONGO
Script associate GEORGE MARTIN Sound KEITH GUNN
Lighting ALAN HORNE
Designer COLIN LOWREY Directed by PAUL CIANI
Produced by JOHN FISHER

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
George Carl
Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Brian Rogers
Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
George Martin
Unknown:
Sound Keith Gunn
Unknown:
Alan Horne
Designer:
Colin Lowrey
Directed By:
Paul Ciani
Produced By:
John Fisher

A new film series starring Dack Rambo as Jack Cole
with Bert Rosario as Hector Ramirez, Alex Courtney as Arthur Woods

Jack and Hector find themselves in the middle of gang warfare when a local Chinese community takes on the Syndicate.

Contributors

Writer:
Herman Groves
Director:
Curtis Harrington
Jack Cole:
Dack Rambo
Hector Ramirez:
Bert Rosario
Arthur Woods:
Alex Courtney
Agent Buckner:
Colby Chester
Michael:
Marion Yue
Nichols:
Len Birman
Richard Soo:
John Lone
Hanson:
Dennis Holahan

A seven-part historical series based on the life of the famous naturalist.
Part 1: 'I was considered a very ordinary boy.'
Charles Darwin 's five-year voyage in HMS Beagle proved to be one of the most important scientific journeys ever made. It was more than a great adventure. It was also a voyage of the mind.
Also appearing
JOHN GRIEVE , KENNETH WATSON JAMES COYLE , PAUL ASTON
AMANDA LYONS , EDGARDO CASTRO SERGIO IGLESIAS , INEZ GALI
Script by ROBERT REID
Music by WILFRED JOSEPHS Director MARTYN FRIEND
Producer CHRISTOPHER RALLING
. Preview: page 21 Book (same title), £6.75 from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Darwin
Unknown:
John Grieve
Unknown:
Kenneth Watson
Unknown:
James Coyle
Unknown:
Paul Aston
Unknown:
Amanda Lyons
Unknown:
Edgardo Castro
Unknown:
Sergio Iglesias
Script By:
Robert Reid
Producer:
Christopher Ralling
Charles Darwin:
Malcolm Stoddard
Captain FitzRoy:
Andrew Burt
Dr Darwin:
Lain Cuthbertson
Josiah Wedgwood:
George Cole
Professor Henslow:
Keith Smith
Lieutenant Sulivan:
Peter Settelen
Lieutenant Wickham:
David Ashton
Augustus Eaile:
Tony Calvin
Emma Wedgwood:
Cherith Mellor
Catherine Darwin:
Jenny Quayle
Susan Darwin:
Caroline Harris
Fanny Wedgwood:
Emma Jacobs
Surgeon:
Robert James
FOX:
Roger Davidson
Herbert:
Charles Bolton
Lieutenant Skyring:
George Tarry

The Benson and Hedges Championships from Cardiff Castle Highlights from today's second leg of the Championships
Introduced by DAVID VINE
Commentators DORIAN WILLIAMS and RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
World Cup Cricket
The Prudential Cup England v Pakistan from Headingley West Indies v New Zealand from Trent Bridge
FRANK BOUGH and PETER WEST introduce the action from two of today's matches plus news of the other games: India v Associates A and Australia v Associates B.
Show Jumping producer FRED VINER Cricket producer DAVID KENNING

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Vine
Commentators:
Dorian Williams
Producer:
Fred Viner
Producer:
David Kenning

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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