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1.15 to 4.45 BBC Television Outside Broadcasts bring you
Grandstand
Introduced by David Coleman

Today's special events:

Racing
Direct from Windsor
1.30 The Montem Steeplechase, over 2 miles
2.0 The Playing Fields Handicap Hurdle Race, over 2 miles 120 yards
2.30 The Berkshire Handicap Steeplechase, over 3 miles
3.0 The Long Walk Handicap Hurdle Race, over 3 miles 85 yards

Lawn Tennis
Direct from Queen's Club
at 2.35, 3.10 and 4.10 app.
The Junior Covered Courts Championships of Great Britain

Rugby League
at 3.25 app.
Direct from Lancashire
Part of one of today's club matches

Sports Results Service
3.55 app. Half-time scores
4.30 app. Football and Racing summaries

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
Television Presentation (Racing):
Dennis Monger
Commentator (Lawn Tennis):
Dan Maskell
Television Presentation (Lawn Tennis):
Peter Webber
Commentator (Rugby League):
Eddie Waring
Television Presentation (Rugby League):
Ray Lakeland
Studio Presentation:
Bryan Cowgill
Programme Editor:
Paul Fox

An exciting Italian film.

Professor Sten, about to set out on an expedition searching for uranium, has a strange visitor, but realises that here is a man who can assist him. Four children attach themselves to his expedition as it sets out for the mountains. Will they find the special kind of uranium that Professor Sten wants?

(Second and final part: next Saturday)

The new Six-Five Show
Introducing Bob Miller and the Millermen, Barry Barnett, Barbara Young, The Polkadots, Susan Jons and your host Gary Marshal.
See page 4

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Marshal
Musicians:
Bob Miller and the Millermen
Singer:
Barry Barnett
Singer:
Barbara Young
Singers:
The Polkadots
Singer:
Susan Jons
Setting designed by:
Tony Abbott
Setting designed by:
Malcolm Goulding
Production:
Francis Essex

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

Contributors

Writer:
Ted Willis
Designer:
Fanny Taylor
Production:
Douglas Moodie
P.C. George Dixon:
Jack Warner
Sergeant Flint:
Arthur Rigby
P.C. Bob Penney:
Anthony Parker
Bertie Brew:
Harry Ross
Peter Pymm:
John Forbes-Robertson
Joan Hewson:
Helen Shingler
Mrs. Welsh:
Olwen Brookes
Mary:
Jeanette Hutchinson
Sgt. Grace Millard:
Moira Mannion
Andy Crawford C.I.D.:
Peter Byrne

by Rod Serling.

Contributors

Writer:
Rod Serling
Producer:
Alvin Rakoff
Designer:
Barry Learoyd
A Hungarian:
Graham Rowe
Captain Volodney:
Paul Hansard
Radio Operator:
Patrick Parnell
Colonel Sten:
George Pravda
Anton Rojas:
George Murcell
Lieut Vossiloft:
John Carson
Anna Rojas:
Katherine Kath
Ceeder:
Sandor Eles
Chevak:
Richard Marner
A boy:
John Pike
Fabian:
Steve Plytas
Kadon:
Sydney Bromley
Russian Officer, deserter:
Jerome Willis
Russian Officer, Interrogator:
Leonard White
First AVH Man:
Anthony Jacobs
Second AVH Man:
Victor Beaumont
Third AVH Man:
Stanley Zevic
Tank Commander:
Neil McCarthy
General Kerch:
Walter Gotell
A Hungarian priest:
Endre Muller
Guards (with prisoners):
Norman Johns
Guards (with prisoners):
George Mikell
Exterior Guards:
Michael Caine
Exterior Guards:
Ronald Howe
Command Post Room Guard:
John Gatrell
Command Post Room Guard:
Gaylord Cavallero
Command Post Room Personnel:
Lawrence James
Command Post Room Personnel:
John Mahoney
Command Post Room Personnel:
Bruce Wightman
Command Post Room Personnel:
Hamish Roughead
Lieut Ivan Sten:
Gerry Greben
Other parts played by:
Arthur Barratt
Other parts played by:
Lionel Wheeler
Other parts played by:
Keith Waters
Other parts played by:
Brian Vanden
Other parts played by:
Jeremy Howes
Other parts played by:
Bart Allison
Other parts played by:
Charles Belcher
Other parts played by:
John Bay
Other parts played by:
Anthony Higginson
Other parts played by:
Paul Bogdan
Other parts played by:
Joseph Levine
Other parts played by:
Terence Greenidge
Other parts played by:
Nelson Evans
Other parts played by:
Ronald Meyer

A musical biography
[Starring] Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Janet Blair with Paul Whiteman, Charlie Barnet

The exciting life-story of the two famous brothers, both talented musicians - who fought their way, and each other, blow by blow, to the top of their profession.
See facing page

Contributors

Director:
Alfred E. Green
Tommy Dorsey:
Tommy Dorsey
Jane Howard:
Janet Blair
Paul Whiteman:
Paul Whiteman
Charlie Barnet:
Charlie Barnet
Bob Burton:
William Lundigan
Mrs. Dorsey:
Sara Allgood
Mr. Dorsey:
Arthur Shields

Earl Attlee who is seventy-six today in conversation with Francis Williams
Lord Attlee looks back on thirty years at the centre of affairs, and talks informally about what it is like to be a Prime Minister.
Speaking intimately to an old friend he makes frank comments on great contemporaries and great events.
The programme was filmed at the cottage to which Lord Attlee retired when he left to Downing Street-Cherry Cottage, Great Missenden.
Francis Williams writes on page 3

Contributors

Interviewee:
Earl Attlee
Interviewer:
Francis Williams
Film cameraman:
Peter Sargent
Film editor:
Philip Wrestler
Producer:
Richard Cawston

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