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Tom Redhawk is in hiding but offers to help carry Joey's injured father across the wilderness. Suddenly they realise someone is watching them.

A Daniel Wilson production
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
Art Wallace
Producer:
Daniel Wilson
Director:
Larry Ellkann
Joey Harker:
Chris Petersen
Tom Redhawk:
Gulllermo San Juan
Sam Harker:
Bert Kramer

A motorcycle trials competition for the Eaton Yale Trophy. Heat 2 Another six international riders race against the clock over a testing course. The two fastest join yesterday's qualifiers to compete in the Final.
Commentators
PETER PURVES and MICK ANDREWS

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Mick Andrews

Good, bad and quack, fringe, future and preventive - a series on what medicine has to offer. Hilary Henson and Chris Serle report
Studio director CHARLES IIUFF
Series producer VIVIENNE KING
SEE FACING PAGE

Contributors

Unknown:
Hilary Henson
Unknown:
Chris Serle
Director:
Charles Iiuff

starring
Jack Hawkins , Joan Collins
The scene is Luxor, 5,000 years ago, as the Egyptian legions return in triumph after conquering the Kushites. The Pharaoh has enlarged the empire and accumulated a vast treasure but he is obsessed with his life in the second world and vows to build a tomb that will confound the grave-robbers of the future.
Screenplay by WILLIAM FAULKNER
HARRY KURNITZ and HAROLD JACK BLOOM
Directed and produced by HOWARD HAWKS
Films: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Hawkins
Unknown:
Joan Collins
Unknown:
William Faulkner
Unknown:
Harry Kurnitz
Unknown:
Harold Jack
Produced By:
Howard Hawks
Pharaoh:
Jack Hawkins
Princess Nellifer:
Joan Collins
Senta:
Dewey Martin
Hamar:
Alexis Minotis
Vashtar:
James Robertson Justice
Kyra:
Luisa Boni
Vreneh:
Sydney Chaplin
Vashtar's servant:
James Hayter

The Gangster City
The story of Chicago's most notorious gangsters of the 1920s and 30s - Al (Scarf ace) Capone; Johnny Torrio ; ' 'Big' Jim Colos imo; Dean O'Banion ; 'Hymie' Weiss; ' 'Bugs' Moran and John Dillinger , with comments from: Bill Lambie ,
Chicago Crime Commission
Jack McPhaul , crime reporter Emmett Dedmon , Chicago historian
Art Hodes , jazz pianist
Earl Rook , Prohibition agent John Kobler , crime writer
Clifford Manning , eye-witness to the murder of ' Hymie '
Weiss Madeline Bnshbaum , funeral parlour telephonist on the day of the St Valentine's Day Massacre in 1929 Jay Robert Nash , crime columnist and expert on John Dillinger
Film editor PETER ORTON
Associate producer MARGARET SHARP Producer ,ROGER MACDONALD
Executive producer BARRY BROWN

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Torrio
Unknown:
Jim Colos
Unknown:
Dean O'Banion
Unknown:
John Dillinger
Unknown:
Bill Lambie
Unknown:
Jack McPhaul
Reporter:
Emmett Dedmon
Unknown:
Art Hodes
Pianist:
Earl Rook
Unknown:
John Kobler
Unknown:
Clifford Manning
Unknown:
Weiss Madeline Bnshbaum
Unknown:
Jay Robert Nash
Unknown:
John Dillinger
Editor:
Peter Orton
Producer:
Roger MacDonald
Producer:
Barry Brown

One of America's brightest young comedians presents his view of life.
Written by KELLY MONTEITH and NEIL SHAND starring Kelly Monteith and featuring Gabrielle Drake With ROBIN BAILEY , ROBERT EAST ROBIN PARKINSON , TONY SELBY APRIL WALKER and VALERIE LEON , JIMMY MAC
Music composed by RONNIE HAZLEHURST Designer ANDY DIMOND
Produced by JAMES MOIR

Contributors

Written By:
Kelly Monteith
Unknown:
Neil Shand
Unknown:
Kelly Monteith
Unknown:
Gabrielle Drake
Unknown:
Robin Bailey
Unknown:
Robert East
Unknown:
Robin Parkinson
Unknown:
Tony Selby
Unknown:
April Walker
Unknown:
Valerie Leon
Composed By:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Designer:
Andy Dimond
Produced By:
James Moir

Portsmouth is the host when Home Counties South competes against The North East in this inter-regional dancing competition. Alan and Hazel Fletcher give the professional demonstration.
Introduced by Peter Marshall Commentary BRUCE HAMMAL THE ANDY ROSS ORCHESTRA
Director DAVE PERROTTET Producer RICK GARDNER

Contributors

Unknown:
Hazel Fletcher
Introduced By:
Peter Marshall
Introduced By:
Commentary Bruce Hammal
Director:
Dave Perrottet
Producer:
Rick Gardner

A series of six programmes Episode 3: Level Pegging
The journalists' team catch a rainbow trout first cast from an exclusive river; the nightwatchmen catch one from a public reservoir, and the schoolmasters find a candidate for Son of Jaws.
Written bv IAN WooLDRIDGE Producer MICHAEL BEGG

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Wooldridge
Producer:
Michael Begg

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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