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With DONNY MACLEOD , MARIAN FOSTER BOB LANGLEY and BOB HALL
Today's programme includes
Family Matters - -Dr David Delvin ,
Pat Petch and Vincent Duggleby discuss and offer advice on legal, financial and medical matters affecting every household.

Contributors

Unknown:
Donny MacLeod
Unknown:
Marian Foster
Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Dr David Delvin
Unknown:
Pat Petch
Unknown:
Vincent Duggleby

The Varsity Match for the Bowring Bowl Oxford v Cambridge
Since the first match was played between England's great seats of learning 108 years ago, Oxford and Cambridge have included over 550 international players, in almost equal proportions. Some of today's players will no doubt go on to emulate their predecessors; for others, this will be the pinnacle of their rugby career.
With the record in the series balanced at 42 wins each with 13 draws, Cambridge will be hoping to take an overall lead for the first time ever.
Commentators at Twickenham
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH With BOB HILLEB
Television presentation by BILL TAYLOR

Contributors

Presentation By:
Bill Taylor

with Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter explores the first - fastest - highest
- heaviest - strongest - smallest - laziest-anything or anyone with a place in the record books.
Roy meets a record-breaking cow, and interviews round-Britain walker John Merrill.
Norris discovers the smallest hole in the world.
Designer DINAH WALKER Producer ALAN RUSSELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Castle
Unknown:
Norris McWhirter
Unknown:
John Merrill.
Designer:
Dinah Walker
Producer:
Alan Russell

Presented by FRANK BOUGH SUE LAWLEY, HUGH SCULLY
JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS with contributions from BBC studios throughout the country. Also, from far and near, the programme's team of reporters, LUKE CASEY, BERNARD CLARK , VERA GILBERT , SALLY HARDCASTLE , JOHN HITCHINS , JAMES HOGG , BILL KERR ELLIOTT, TONY WILKINSON , NICHOLAS WOOLLEY and GLYN WORSNIP , bring you films and features that reflect the way life is Nationwide.

Contributors

Presented By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob Wellings
Unknown:
Bernard Clark
Unknown:
Vera Gilbert
Unknown:
Sally Hardcastle
Unknown:
John Hitchins
Unknown:
James Hogg
Unknown:
Bill Kerr
Unknown:
Tony Wilkinson
Unknown:
Nicholas Woolley
Unknown:
Glyn Worsnip

starring Stephen Boyd
Raquel Welch , Donald Pleasence
A Czech scientist escapes to the West but is shot in the head before he can divulge vital secrets. His wound is inoperable, so an extraordinary plan is devised: a special team in a submarine is to be miniaturised and injected into the bloodstream to operate from within. It is a race against time: in just 60 minutes, they will return to normal size.
Produced by SAUL DAVID
Directed by RICHARD FLEISCHER. Films: p23

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Boyd
Unknown:
Raquel Welch
Unknown:
Donald Pleasence
Produced By:
Saul David
Directed By:
Richard Fleischer.
Grant:
Stephen Boyd
Cora Peterson:
Raquel Welch
General Carter:
Edmond O'Brien
Dr Michaels:
Donald Pleasence
Col Donald Reid:
Arthur O'Connell
Capt Bill Owens:
William Redfield
Dr Duval:
Arthur Kennedy
Tan Benes:
Jean Del Val
Communications aide:
Barry Coe
Secret service man:
Ken Scott
Nurse:
Shelby Grant
Technician:
James Brolin
Wireless op:
Brendan Fitzgerald

The third of a new four-part film series starring
The stories of two men - one a former detective running for the public office, the other a dare-devil rodeo rider. Each boards the Time Express train to re-live a moment in time, in order to face the future.
Written by A. HAYES. Director ALAN j. LEVI

Contributors

Stories Of:
Two Men
Written By:
A. Hayes.
Director:
Alan J. Levi
Jason Winters:
Vincent Price
Margaret Winters:
Coral Browne
Roy Culper:
John Beck
Sara Mason:
Marcia Strassman
John Slocum:
Robert Hooks
Charlie Enright:
Vic Tayback
Ticket clerk:
Woodrow Parfrey
Callahan:
William Edward Phipps
R J Walker:
James Reynolds

Patrick Moore and Michael Bentine discuss UFOs - fact or fantasy? What are the unidentified flying objects which have been so much in the news in recent years? Are they spacecraft from other worlds, as some people believe, or are they optical illusions caused by weather-balloons, satellites, ice-crystals, or other aerial objects? Patrick Moore and Michael Bentine consider the question of UFOs and try to decide what these strange phenomena could be.

Contributors

Presenter:
Patrick Moore
Guest:
Michael Bentine
Director:
Wendy Sturgess
Producer:
Patricia Wood

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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