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Introduced by Peter Dimmock with David Coleman
Saturday's new-style, non-stop parade featuring sports and events as they happen, where they happen

Introducing Sports Results Service
3.50 app. Half-time scores
4.30 app. Racing and Football Summaries

Today's Special Events:

Racing
direct from Kempton Park
2.0 The Lime Selling Handicap
2.30 The Elm Handicap
3.0 The Oak Stakes
3.30 The Poplar Nursery Handicap

Motoring: Television Motor Show
Raymond Baxter reviews some of the new cars from the Motor Show at Earls Court, at 2.5 and 2.35 app.
Direct from the RAC's Country Club at Woodcote Park, Surrey

Snooker: Joe Davis v. John Pulman
The second in a series of five-frame challenge matches direct from Manchester, at 3.5 and 4.0 app.

Water Polo: England Under-21 v. West of England
at Knightstone Baths, Weston-super-Mare, 3.10 and 3.35 app.

Today's live outside broadcasts presented by Peter Webber, Ray Lakeland, Nicholas Crocker and John Vernon

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Dimmock
Presenter:
David Coleman
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
Reporter (Motoring):
Raymond Baxter
Snooker player:
Joe Davis
Snooker player:
John Pulman
Commentator (Snooker):
Ted Lowe
Commentator (Water Polo):
Harry Walker
Outside Broadcast presented by:
Peter Webber
Outside Broadcast presented by:
Ray Lakeland
Outside Broadcast presented by:
Nicholas Crocker
Outside Broadcast presented by:
John Vernon
Studio Presentation:
Bryan Cowgill
Programme Editor:
Paul Fox

by Anthony Buckeridge

Contributors

Writer:
Anthony Buckeridge
Producer:
Kevin Sheldon
Designer:
Edwin Florence
Jennings:
John Mitchell
Darbishire:
Derek Needs
Atkinson:
Jeremy Ward
Temple:
Peter Wood
Venables:
Colin Spaull
Bromwich:
Janek Smigielski
Mr. Carter:
Geoffrey Wincott
Mr. Wilkins:
Wilfred Babbage
Mr. Jack Carr:
Fred Fairclough
Fireman:
Anthony Bate

with Jim Dale as your host, starring Ronnie Carroll and Marty Wilde and featuring Don Rennie, The Giolli Sisters, Audrey Jeans, Vince Eager, Craig Douglas, Billy Raymond, Terry Burton, The Confrey Phillips Trio and The Six-Five Dates and presenting the music of Eric Delaney and his Band, The Tito Burns '6.5ers', Tony Osborne and his Brasshats.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Dale
Singer:
Ronnie Carroll
Singer:
Marty Wilde
Singer:
Don Rennie
Performers:
The Giolli Sisters
Singer:
Audrey Jeans
Singer:
Vince Eager
Singer:
Craig Douglas
Singer:
Billy Raymond
Singer:
Terry Burton
Musicians:
The Confrey Phillips Trio
Dancers:
The Six-Fives Dates
Musicians:
Eric Delaney and his Band
Musicians:
The Tito Burns '6.5ers'
Musicians:
Tony Osborne and his Brasshats
Continuity:
Jeremy Lloyd
Producer:
Russell Turner

Some stories of a London policeman by Ted Willis.
[Starring] Jack Warner as Dixon of Dock Green

Contributors

Writer:
Ted Willis
Designer:
Richard Henry
Production:
Douglas Moodie
P.C. George Dixon:
Jack Warner
Bert Dunnett:
Leslie French
Sergeant Flint:
Arthur Rigby
Mrs. Dunnett:
Ruth Dunning
Sheila Dunnett:
Paddy Glynn
Mike Manderson:
Derek Waring
Andy Crawford C.I.D.:
Peter Byrne
Mary:
Jeannette Hutchinson
Arthur Coburn:
Peter Bull
P.C. Bob Penney:
Anthony Parker
Sergeant Grace Millard:
Moira Mannion

where Billy Cotton and his Band appear with Alan Breeze, Kathie Kay, The High-Lights, The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes and the popular recording pianist, Russ Conway with
Guest star: Alma Cogan

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Contributors

Musicians:
Billy Cotton and his Band
Singer:
Alan Breeze
Singer:
Kathie Kay
Singers:
The High-Lights
Dancers:
The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes
Pianist:
Russ Conway
Singer/guest star:
Alma Cogan
Script:
Jimmy Grafton
Choreographer and associate producer:
Leslie Roberts
Production:
Bill Cotton, Jnr.

with Charles Chauvel and Elsa Chauvel.

Charles and Elsa stake their claim in the opal mines at Coober Pedy in Southern Australia, one of the hottest deserts in the world. Coober Pedy is aboriginal for 'man in a hole' and the film shows aborigines 'noodling' for opals.

Contributors

Presenter:
Charles Chauvel
Presenter:
Elsa Chauvel
Film technician:
Harry Kloster
Musical director:
Wilbur Sampson
Presented by:
Alan Sleath

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