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BBC Television Outside Broadcasts bring you Grandstand.
See panel and page 5

Introduced by David Coleman
Today's special events:

Racing
Direct from Worcester
2.0 The Holt Steeplechase
2.30 The Frank Pickering Handicap Hurdle Race
3.0 The Kippax Handicap Steeplechase
3.30 The Grimley Novices Hurdle Race

Motoring: The Television Trophy Trial
2.35, 3.5 and 3.35 app.
An inter-regional team competition for trials specialists between the North, the Midlands, and the South of England. Organised by the London Motor Club at Aston Hill, Wendover.

Ice Hockey: Southampton Vikings v. Streatham Royals
from Southampton Ice Rink
3.55 and 4.15 app.

Sports Results Service
4.5 app.
Half-Time Scores
4.40
Football and racing results in full with the latest news of today's events

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
Television Presentation (Racing):
David Martin
Clerk of the Course (Motoring):
Godfrey Imhoe
Commentator (Motoring):
Raymond Baxter
Television Presentation (Motoring):
Bill Duncalf
Commentator (Ice Hockey):
Alan Weeks
Television Presentation (Ice Hockey):
John Fearon
Studio Presentation:
Bryan Cowgill
Programme Editor:
Paul Fox

There is peace in the Indian Territory until white outlaws plan to steal Lame Bear's war horse-Black Cloud. The Chief's son is attacked and it looks as though the Braves will take the war path. Lone Ranger however, saves the boy, restores the stolen horse and brings back peace to the valley.

Contributors

Lone Ranger:
Clayton Moore
Tonto:
Jay Silverheels

A Cornish adventure in six parts.
Adapted by David Goddard from the book 'Mistress Nancy Molesworth' by Joseph Hocking.

Contributors

Author:
Joseph Hocking
Adapted by:
David Goddard
Fight director:
Terry Baker
Film cameraman:
John Turner
Film editor:
Ron de Mattos
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Producer:
David Goddard
Roger Trevanion:
Patrick Troughton
Nancy Molesworth:
Mary Holland
Amelia Lanteglos:
Sheila Shand Gibbs
Otho Killigrew:
John Woodnutt
Benet Killigrew:
Colin Douglas
Clement Killigrew:
Terry Baker
Sam Daddo:
John King

visits the United States Air Force at Croughton
(by permission of Headquarters 3rd Air Force, commanded by Major-General Ernest Moore)
Introduced by Jim Dale
With The Six-Five Dates as your guides
Starring Joan Regan, Lita Roza, Malcolm Vaughan, The Mudlarks, Ronnie Carroll, Don Rennie and featuring Des O'Connor, Jerry Angelo, Sheila Clarke, The Avon Sisters.
Presenting the music of the resident bands: Tony Osborne and his Brasshats, The Tito Burns 6.5ers

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Dale
Dancers/guides:
The Six-Five Dates
Singer:
Joan Regan
Singer:
Lita Roza
Singer:
Malcolm Vaughan
Singers:
The Mudlarks
Singer:
Ronnie Carroll
Singer:
Don Rennie
Singer:
Des O'Connor
Singer:
Jerry Angelo
Singer:
Sheila Clarke
Singers:
The Avon Sisters
Musicians:
Tony Osborne and his Brasshats
Musicians:
The Tito Burns '6.5ers'
Continuity:
Jeremy Lloyd
Producer:
Russell Turner

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

See page 4

Contributors

Writer:
Ted Willis
Production:
Douglas Moodie
P.C. George Dixon:
Jack Warner
Mary:
Jeannette Hutchinson
Sergeant Grace Millard:
Moira Mannion
Sergeant Flint:
Arthur Rigby
Andy Crawford C.I.D.:
Peter Byrne
Detective Inspector Cherry:
Robert Cawdron
P.C. Bob Penney:
Anthony Parker
Jimmy:
Michael Bates
Digger:
Colin Croft
Rikky:
Lola Tarrant
Barker:
Christopher Hodge
Viccars:
Eric Dodson
Betty:
Jane Hilary

starring Ted Ray with his 'All Star' Company
Kenneth Connor, Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson, Lester Ferguson, Margo Henderson and Mario Fabrizi, The George Mitchell Singers, The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes.

Contributors

Presenter/comedian:
Ted Ray
Comedian:
Kenneth Connor
Singer:
Pearl Carr
Singer:
Teddy Johnson
Singer:
Lester Ferguson
Singer:
Margo Henderson
Comedian:
Mario Fabrizi
Singers:
The George Mitchell Singers
Dancers:
The Leslie Roberts Silhouettes
Script:
John Junkin
Script:
Terry Nation
Dance sequences produced by:
Leslie Roberts
Orchestra under the direction of:
George Clouston
Designer:
Douglas Smith
Devised and produced by:
George Inns

by Emlyn Williams
Adapted for television by Donald Wilson and the author
[Starring] Mary Ellis, John Stratton and Maureen Pryor
with Petra Davies and Simon Lack

From the BBC's Welsh television studios

Contributors

Author/Adapted by:
Emlyn Williams
Adapted by:
Donald Wilson
Music composed by:
Richard Addinsell
Production:
David J. Thomas
Designer:
Charles Lawrence
Helen Sumner:
Mary Ellis
Jessica Woodford:
Petra Davies
Mrs. Wentross:
Maureen Pryor
Station-Master:
Andrew Brown
Mr. Manning:
Ivor Maddox
Secretary to Mrs. Wentross:
June Wyndham Davies
Maroso:
Michael Forrest
Madame Rasti:
Eileen Llewellyn Jones
Bryn Thomas:
John Stratton
Enid Thomas:
Margaret John
Mr. Benty:
Roddy Hughes
Freda:
Marion Hughes
Paul Torrance:
Simon Lack
Mrs. Sumner:
Barbara Everest
Cook:
Madge Jones
Others taking part:
Denis Charlton
Others taking part:
Stanley Bathurst

with Charles and Elsa Chauvel.

Charles and Elsa find one of the loneliest men in the world-a keeper of a diesel-driven windmill, one of fifty, which supplies the water for the world's largest cattle run at Alexandria Downs.

Contributors

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

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