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Schoolboys' International: England v. Wales
A visit to the Empire Stadium, Wembley, to see the whole of today's Schoolboys' International match.
(All transmitters except Kirk O'Shotts, Glencairn and Redmoss)
(to 16.30 app.)

2.50-4.50 The Scottish Cup Final: Celtic v. Clyde
Commentary from Hampden Park.
(Kirk O'Shotts, Glencairn, Redmoss only)

Contributors

Commentator (Schoolboys' International):
Peter Lloyd
Television presentation (Schoolboys' International):
Alan Chivers

A magazine programme in which Donald Hewlett and Fuzz introduce

Robert Harbin (Mr. Left and Mr. Right)

Rolf Harris

The Adventures of Mick and Montmorency
[Starring] Charlie Drake and Jack Edwardes

Science has a History
Introduced by Frank Greenaway.

Royal Command
by Philip Dale.

George Fierstone and his Quintet with a guest artist

and The Badgers' Club

Contributors

Presenters:
Donald Hewlett (and Fuzz)
Magician:
(Mr. Left and Mr. Right): Robert Harbin
Entertainer:
Rolf Harris
Montmorency (The Adventures of Mick and Montmorency):
Charlie Drake
Mick (The Adventures of Mick and Montmorency):
Jack Edwardes
Item presenter (Science has a History):
Frank Greenaway
Writer (Royal Command):
Philip Dale
Musicians:
George Fierstone and his Quintet
Continuity:
Roger Stone
Material supplied by:
Michael Barsley
Producer:
Robert Tronson

A West of England magazine.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore.

Coast to Coast
Reports of topical events and interviews with personalities of the moment.

Around the West Country!

School Farm
A visit to the West Wight County Secondary School at Freshwater, Isle of Wight.

Moonfleet
The story of the building and launching of a 29-ft. yacht, owned by Ron Mitchard of Weymouth.

(Wenvoe, Rowridge, North Hessary Tor, Truleigh Hill, and Alexandra Palace only)
(to 19.15)

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Presented by:
Peter Bale

A television play in six episodes by Donald Wilson.
[Starring] Anne Crawford and Andrew Osborn

Contributors

Writer:
Donald Wilson
Producer:
Rex Tucker
Designer:
Richard Henry
Polly Arden:
Anne Crawford
Roger Stanton:
Andrew Osborn
Joey Walker:
Andrew Cruickshank
Martha Barlow:
Diane Hart
Lady Barlow:
Frances Rowe
Uncle Robin:
Philip Ray
Willie Walker:
Dan Cunningham
Rufus Cargill:
William Fox
William Evans:
Barry Letts
Gloria:
Delphi Lawrence
Sandford:
Michael Brill
Waiter:
Anthony Newlands
Other parts played by:
George Radford
Other parts played by:
Clive Baxter

with Ray Martin and his Orchestra, Norrie Paramor and his Orchestra, Ronnie Ronalde, Margot Barry, The John Montgomery Dancers, The Rockfelds, The Television Toppers.

Contributors

Musicians:
Ray Martin and his Orchestra
Musicians:
Norrie Paramor and his Orchestra
Singer:
Ronnie Ronalde
Soprano:
Margot Barry
Dancers:
The John Montgomery Dancers
Musical clowns:
The Rockfelds
Dancers:
The Television Toppers
Dance direction:
Leslie Roberts
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Devised and produced by:
Richard Afton

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About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More