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3.35 The inaugural race for the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes
A race with five thousand sovereigns added, for three-year-olds and upwards, over the Old Mile

4.5 The Red Deer Stakes (Handicap)
For three-year-olds, over the Swinley Course of one mile and a half

Clive Graham identifies the horses and jockeys in the Parade Ring before each race.

Contributors

Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Parade Ring commentator:
Clive Graham
Presented for television by:
John Vernon

Jack-in-the-Box
with Phil Tate and his Orchestra.
(by permission of Hammersmith Palais, Ltd.)

The Appleyards
by Gordon Ford.

Contributors

Musicians (Jack-in-the-Box):
Phil Tate and his Orchestra
Writer (The Appleyards):
Gordon Ford
Designer (The Appleyards):
Claude Whatham
Producer (The Appleyards):
Kevin Sheldon
Mr. Appleyard:
Douglas Muir
Mrs. Appleyard:
Constance Fraser
John Appleyard:
David Edwards
Margaret Appleyard:
Carole Olver
Tommy Appleyard:
Derek Rowe
Ronnie Grant:
Robert Dickens

Six portraits in crime by Berkely Mather.
[Starring] Leonard Sachs
(To be repeated on Monday at 10.0 p.m.)

Contributors

Writer:
Berkely Mather
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Producer:
Andrew Osborn
Storyteller:
Ronald Simpson
Storyteller:
William Fox
Langlois:
Leonard Sachs
Mrs. Walters:
Mary Merrall
Bartlett:
Robert Rietty
Shostavitch:
Charles Farrell
Mr. Skinner Q.C.:
Neil Wilson
Miss Sarsfield:
Ann Murray
Mr. Walters:
J. Trevor-Davis
Policeman:
Dermot MacMahon

From the Empire Theatre, Bristol
with Charlie Chester, Lowe and Ladd, Edna Fryer, Lisbeth Lennon, Eric Grier, Marian Miller, Ray Overbury and Suzette, The Leslie Roberts Girls.
See page 6

Contributors

Presenter/Comedian:
Charlie Chester
Comedians:
Lowe and Ladd
Performer:
Edna Fryer
Performer:
Lisbeth Lennon
Performer:
Eric Grier
Singer:
Marian Miller
Entertainers:
Ray Overbury and Suzette
Dancers:
The Leslie Roberts Girls
Orchestra under the direction of:
George Clouston
Designer:
Charles Lawrence
Producer:
Albert Stevenson

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