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Introduced by Roy Castle and Norris McWlttrter
In New Zealand. Roy visits some of the natural wonders. In the studio he meets a record-breaking choir singing Gilbert and Sullivan and there is film of a record-breaking journey down the Mississippi River by a team of RAF canoeists.
Designer CHRIS HULL
Producer ALAN RUSSELL
Book (same title), £1.50, from bookshops

Contributors

Introduced By:
Roy Castle
Designer:
Chris Hull
Producer:
Alan Russell

Introduced by DAVID VINE 8: Cross Country (2)
The second of two programmes about the most exciting and demanding branch of the sport, with GILL WATSON and HUGH THOMAS
Recorded on the one-day event course, at Stoneleigh, Warwicks.
Advisers THE BRITISH HORSE SOCIETY Director RICHARD SIMKIN
Producer JOHN ronsoN. BBC Bristol First shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Vine
Unknown:
Gill Watson
Director:
Richard Simkin
Producer:
John Ronson.

The SOS Talisman Tournament Players' Championship from Moor Park

Harry Carpenter introduces coverage of the third round of this £50,000 tournament.

David Graham of Australia, the 1979 United States PGA champion, and Gary Player of South Africa are two of the overseas stars who will compete with all the best British players for the first prize of over £8,000.

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
Peter Alliss
Commentator:
Clive Clark
Commentator:
Alex Hay
Television Presentation:
Richard Tilling
Television Presentation:
Alastair Scott
Editor:
David Kenning

Introduced by Frank Bough
12.35*
Football Focus
BOBWILSON highlights the week's main football issues and looks forward to this afternoon's league programme.
1.5*
The Manx Rally
Sedan Products Open Rally Championship - 5th Round
Over 37 tarmac special stages on the picturesque Isle of Alan, the world's top rally drivers battle out a closely-fought championship currently led by PENTTI AIRIKKALA of Finland.
Commentator MURRAY WALKER
1.25; 2.35*
International
Badminton from the Royal Albert Hall
The Friends' Provident Masters - Finals
The first-ever World
Open Tournament brings together the top 20 players to compete for the biggest prize in badminton. World Champions FLEMMING DELFS and LENE KOPPEN of Denmark were favourites to reach today's finals while Britain's hopes were pinned on RAY STEVENS. MIKE TREBGETT , DEREK TALBOT in the men's event and NORA PERRY and GILLIAN GILKS in the women's competition. Commentators BARRY DAVIES
RODDY MACCRIMMON
1.25; 3.50*
International Golf from Moor Park
The SOS Talisman Tournament Players' Championship Continued coverage
2.20; 2.50; 3.20*
Racing from Newbury
2.30 Peter Hastings Stakes (Handicap. 1¼m)
3.0 The ' Coral ' Newbury Autumn Cup (Handicap. 1m 5f 60y)
3.30 The Mill Reef Stakes (6f)
Commentators PETER. O'SULLEVAN JULIAN WILSON and JIMMY LINDLEY
3.5; 3.35; 4.30*
International Athletics from Crystal Palace British Meat Games
Great Britain v Russia
The last major meeting of the season when Britain's team, which includes one or two of our up-and-coming athletes, will be hard pressed to end the season with a victory over very strong opponents. Today's events include the 10,000m. 1500m Men and 800m for Women.
Organised by the British Amateur Athletics Board.
Commentators DAVID COLEMAN
RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY
3.45* Half-time Football Scores
4.40* Final Score
Today's timetable:
12.35 Football Focus: 1.5 Motor Rally
1.25 Badminton/Golf; 2.2t Racing
2.35 Badminton: 2.56 Racing
3.5 Athletics; 3.20 Racing
3.35 Athletics: 3.45 Football Scores
3.511 Golf: 4.30 Athletics: 4.49 Final Score Timings subject to alteration Television presentation:
Football Focus MIKE MURPHY Motor Rally DOUG HAMMOND
Badminton BOB DUNCAN. Golf DAVID KENNING, RICHARD TILLING , ALASTAIR SCOTT Racing DENNIS MONGER
Athletics JOHN SHREWSBURY
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS Editor Grandstand HAROLD ANDERSON
Theme music available on Sporting Themes (record REH 348, cassette ZCR 348)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Commentator:
Murray Walker
Commentators:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Roddy MacCrimmon
Unknown:
Peter O'Sullevan
Unknown:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentators:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Mike Murphy
Unknown:
Doug Hammond
Unknown:
Bob Duncan
Unknown:
Richard Tilling
Unknown:
Alastair Scott
Unknown:
Dennis Monger
Unknown:
Harold Anderson

with Esther Rantzcn
Reporters Paul Heincy , Chris Serle featuring Oddities of the Week from Toby Robertson
And a collection of the jokes, dramas and problems that happen in real life to young and old.
Assistant producer PETER CAMPBELL Executive producer ESTHER RANTZEN Producer PATRICIA HOULIHAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzcn
Reporters:
Paul Heincy
Reporters:
Chris Serle
Unknown:
Toby Robertson
Producer:
Peter Campbell
Producer:
Esther Rantzen

starring Larry Grayson with Isla St Clair and surprise guests
Larry and Isla join in with family couples from all over the country in games that can be played at home, and tests of their general knowledge, skill and ingenuity.
Orchestra conducted by RONNIE HAZLEHURST
Programme associate TONY HAWES Designer BOB COVE
Director K. PAUL JACKSON Producer ALAN BOYD

Contributors

Unknown:
Larry Grayson
Unknown:
Isla St Clair
Conducted By:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Unknown:
Tony Hawes
Designer:
Bob Cove
Director:
K. Paul Jackson
Producer:
Alan Boyd

by N.J. Crisp The first of 14 programmes
starring with
The Allied advance from the Invasion beaches is severing the evasion lines.
Albert is forced to rethink his strategy, vengeance is brewing for the death of Max ... and Brandt's replacement turns out to be a formidable opponent.
Studio lighting PETER SMEE Script editor JOHN BRASON Designer RICHARD MORRIS Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director MICHAEL BRIANT
Book: Secret Army Dossier, hardback £4.50; paperback 90p, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
N. J. Crisp
Editor:
John Brason
Designer:
Richard Morris
Producer:
Gerard Glaister
Director:
Michael Briant
Albert:
Bernard Hepton
Monique:
Angela Richards
Kessler:
Clifford Rose
Reinhardt:
Terrence Hardiman
Natalie:
Juliet Hammond-Hill
Alain:
Ron Pember
Dr Keldermans:
Valentine Dyall
Madeleine:
Hazel McBride
Paul Vercors:
Ralph Bates
Inspector Benet:
Richard Beale
Wally Bond:
Peter Dahlsen
Tucker:
Christopher Good
Sharp:
Stewart Bevan
Guard:
Tony Brooks
Wullner:
Neil Daglish
Kupper:
Anthony Gardner
Train guard:
Claude Le Sache
Farmer:
Alec Wallis
Feldwebel:
David Roy-Paul
Station official:
Norman Atkyns

A series of six programmes starring Mike Yarwood Written by ERIC DAVIDSON and NEIL SHAND with Janet Brown and The Nolan Sisters
Musical director AI.AN BRADEN Make-up artist CECILE HAY-ARTHUR Lighting DON BABBAGE
Designer PHIL ROBERSON DirectorSTANLEY appel
Producer JAMES MOIR \

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Yarwood
Written By:
Eric Davidson
Written By:
Neil Shand
Unknown:
Janet Brown
Artist:
Cecile Hay-Arthur
Unknown:
Don Babbage
Designer:
Phil Roberson
Director:
Stanley Appel
Producer:
James Moir

starring
Huggy Can't Go Back
Huggy Bear gets involved with a friend's red hot poker game when one of the players gets more than his fingers burned.

Contributors

Starsky:
Paul Michael Glaser
Hutch:
David Soul
Huggy Bear:
Antonio Fargas
Captain Dobey:
Bernie Hamilton
Rodriguez:
Danny Andes
Big Red:
Roger Mosley

who talks about the main aspects of his career as an entertainer from rock 'n' roll idol to song and dance superstar.
Included are excerpts from his highly acclaimed one-man-show. Music Alan Bence and Harry Stoneham
Designer Tom Yardley-Jones
Programme associate Amis Greenwood Assistant producer Sita Williams Director John Hughes
Produced by John Fisher

Contributors

Interviewer:
Michael Parkinson
Subject:
Tommy Steele
Music:
Alan Bence
Director:
John Hughes
Producer:
John Fisher

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