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The 1963 University Boat Race
The 109th of the series televised at 11.10 a.m. - with a recording in Grandstand at 1.10
Oxford (47 wins) challenge Cambridge (60 wins) Cameras on shore and aboard the launch 'Everest' follow the race from start to finish

In the Home Service at 11.15 A.M. John Snagge gives a commentary on the race from the launch Santosy'

Contributors

Commentator:
Peter West
Commentator:
T. B. Langton
Associate Producer:
Innes Lloyd
Associate Producer:
Bill Wright
Executive Producer:
John Vernon

Rhaglen wythnosol y plant Difyr Done yng nghwmni
ERIC BRAMALL a'i Bypedau, o Theatr y Pypedau ym Mae Colwyn
Bydd Huwcyn yr Hogyn Pren yn cyflwyno
Hansel a Gretel
Storiwr, SHEILA Huw JONES Y cynhyrchu gan RUTH PRICE
(Welsh transmitters, Holme Moss, Sutton Coldfield, Crystal Palace)

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Bramall
Unknown:
Sheila Huw Jones
Unknown:
Ruth Price

(See panel)
Details of next week's Grandstand are shown on page 51

Grandstand 1.0 to 5.0-
Introduced by David Coleman
The Boat Race at 1.10
An edited recording

Boxing in America at 1.20
Cleveland Williams (Texas) v. Billy Daniels (Brooklyn)
A 10-round heavyweight bout held in the Miami Beach Auditorium, Florida Commentator: Don Dunphy
(A recording of the "Gillette Fight of the Week"]

Racing direct from Sedgefield
2.0 Grove Novice Hurdle (Div. 1)
2.30 Stanhope Selling Handicap Hurdle
3.0 Durham National Handicap Chase
3.30 Richmond Handicap Chase
Commentators: Peter Montague-Evans and Michael Seth-Smith
Television presentation by RAY LAKELAND

Badminton direct from Wembley Pool from 2.10
All-England Championships Finals Day
Commentator: Max Robertson
Television presentation by ANDY WISEMAN

Swimming direct from Swindon from 3.10
Western Counties v. Midland Counties
Commentator: Harry Walker
Television presentation by PETER BALE

Sports Results and News Service

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Presented by:
Alec Weeks
Executive Producer:
Alan Chivers
Programme edited by:
Ronnie Noble

A film series.
A second showing of Big Sister
Produced by MGM-TV in association with the BBC

Maya begins to suspect that her brother may be implicated in narcotics smuggling when he starts to spend far more than an air steward's salary.

Contributors

Teleplay:
James Cavanagh
Producer:
Lawrence P. Bachmann
Director:
Tony Leader
Associate Producer:
Aida Young
Alan Garnett:
Nigel Patrick
Maya:
Katya Douglas

A new disc - a Hit or a Miss?
Comments and opinions on the latest pop releases.
This week's panel: Jane Asher, Henry Mancini, Pete Murray and another guest.
In the chair, David Jacobs

Contributors

Panellist:
Jane Asher
Panellist:
Henry Mancini
Panellist:
Pete Murray
Chairman:
David Jacobs
Programme devised by:
Peter Potter
Presented by:
Neville Wortman

Stories of a London Policeman by Ted Willis.
Starring Jack Warner

Contributors

Writer:
Ted Willis
Film Cameraman:
James Balfour
Film Editor:
Valerie Best
Designer:
Donald Brewer
Director:
Robin Nash
Production:
Ronald Marsh
P.C. George Dixon:
Jack Warner
Gordon Brown:
Roy Holder
Topper Brown:
George A. Cooper
Det.-Sgt. Andy Crawford:
Peter Byrne
Det. Constable Lauderdale:
Geoffrey Adams
Tony Brown:
Tony Garnett
Superintendent:
Ross Hutchinson
Det.-Insp. Cherry:
Robert Cawdron
Sergeant Flint:
Arthur Rigby
Sister:
Margot Thomas
Mary:
Jeannette Hutchinson
W.P. Sgt. Freeman:
Anne Ridler
Jack Silver:
Glyn Edwards
Bernadette Vinsen:
Frieda Knorr
Mickey Smith:
Oliver Freeman
Rosie Brown:
Vanda Godsell
Logger Finch:
Dallas Cavell
P.C. Clyde:
Christopher Gilmore
W.P.C. Alex Johns:
Jan Miller
Det.-Sgt. Robert Leckie:
Fraser Kerr

Devised and written by Ronald Wolfe and Ronald Chesney.
Starring Peter Jones, Miriam Karlin, Reg Varney
and co-starring Irene Handl, Barbara Windsor
with Patricia Denys, Wanda Ventham, Stella Tanner, Carmel Cryan
and Myrtle Reed, Gillian Gostling, Derek Johns, Gareth Robinson

Contributors

Devised and written by:
Ronald Wolfe
Devised and written by:
Ronald Chesney
Incidental Music:
Gordon Franks
Designer:
Malcolm Goulding
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson
Harold Fenner:
Peter Jones
Paddy Fleming:
Miriam Karlin
Reg Turner:
Reg Varney
Reg's Mum:
Irene Handl
Judy:
Barbara Windsor
Betty:
Patricia Denys
Shirley:
Wanda Ventham
Olive:
Stella Tanner
Gloria:
Carmel Cryan
[Actress]:
Myrtle Reed
[Actress]:
Gillian Gostling
[Actor]:
Derek Johns
[Actor]:
Gareth Robinson

Written and directed by Val Guest.
From a story by Ian Messiter.
A comedy starring Douglas Fairbanks Jnr., Yolande Donlan

The quiet and peaceful life of farmer Drake and his wife is suddenly shattered when it is discovered that one of their ducks has laid an atomic egg.

Contributors

Writer/Director:
Val Guest
From a story by:
Ian Messiter
Producer:
Daniel M. Angel
Don Drake:
Douglas Fairbanks Jnr.
Penny Drake:
Yolande Donlan
Mr May:
Wilfrid Hyde White
Mr Boothby:
Reginald Beckwith
Reuben:
Jon Pertwee
Major Tavers:
Howard Marion-Crawford
Higgins:
Peter Butterworth
Brigadier:
A. E. Matthews

From the BBC Television Centre, London
The international final to decide the best new European popular song of the year
Before an invited audience.
Catherine Boyle introduces the programme.
David Jacobs sets the scene.

Singers: Ronnie Carroll (United Kingdom), Annie Palmen (Netherlands), Heidi Bruhl (Germany), Carmela Corren (Austria), Anita Thallaug (Norway), Emilio Pericoli (Italy), Laila Halme (Finland), Grethe and Jorgen Ingmann (Denmark), Vice Vukov (Yugoslavia), Ester Ofarim (Switzerland), Alain Barriere (France), Jose Guardiola (Spain), Monica Zetterlund (Sweden), Jacques Raymond (Belgium) Francoise Hardy (Monaco), Nana Mouskouri (Luxembourg)

The Eric Robinson Orchestra
Leader, David McCallum
Conducted by Eric Robinson
The Variety Act, Ola and Barbro

Contributors

Presenter:
Catherine Boyle
Commentator:
David Jacobs
Singer (United Kingdom):
Ronnie Carroll
Singer (Netherlands):
Annie Palmen
Singer (Germany):
Heidi Bruhl
Singer (Austria):
Carmela Corren
Singer (Norway):
Anita Thallaug
Singer (Italy):
Emilio Pericoli
Singer (Finland):
Laila Halme
Singer (Denmark):
Grethe Ingmann
Guitarist (Denmark):
Jorgen Ingmann
Singer (Yugoslavia):
Vice Vukov
Singer (Switzerland):
Ester Ofarim
Singer (France):
Alain Barriere
Singer (Spain):
Jose Guardiola
Singer (Sweden):
Monica Zetterlund
Singer (Belgium):
Jacques Raymond
Singer (Monaco):
Francoise Hardy
Singer (Luxembourg):
Nana Mouskouri
Guest conductor:
Oivind Bergh
Guest conductor:
Francis Bay
Guest conductor:
George de Godzinsky
Guest conductor:
Gigi Cicchellero
Guest conductor:
Erwin Halletz
Guest conductor:
Rafael de Ibarbia Serra
Guest conductor:
Raymond Lefevre
Guest conductor:
William Lind
Guest conductor:
Kai Mortensen
Guest conductor:
Franck Pourcel
Guest conductor:
Miljenko Prohaska
Musicians:
The Eric Robinson Orchestra
Orchestra leader:
David McCallum
Conductor:
Eric Robinson
Musical Associate:
Alan Bristow
Acrobats (The Variety Act):
Ola and Barbro
Designer:
George Djurkovic
Art Direction:
Richard Levin
Director:
Yvonne Littlewood
Producer:
Harry Carlisle

Introduced by Kenneth Wolstenholme.

Leicester City v. Tottenham Hotspur
From Filbert Street, Alan Weeks reports the top of the table clash.

Leyton Orient v. Nottingham Forest
At Brisbane Road, Kenneth Wolstenholme looks at the London club who are desperately seeking points to avoid relegation.

Contributors

Presenter/commentator (Leyton Orient v. Nottingham Forest):
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Commentator (Leicester City v. Tottenham Hotspur):
Alan Weeks
Editor:
Lawrie Higgins
Presented by:
Richard Tilling

It's over, let it go. Whether it's been a sad week, a bad week, or a glorious week, there's no need to respect it. Take it to pieces with... David Frost and Millicent Martin, Timothy Birdsall, Kenneth Cope, David Kernan, Roy Kinnear, Bernard Levin,
Al Mancini, Lance Percival, William Rushton

Contributors

Presenter:
David Frost
Singer:
Millicent Martin
Cartoonist:
Timothy Birdsall
Performer:
Kenneth Cope
Performer:
David Kernan
Performer:
Roy Kinnear
Interviewer:
Bernard Levin
Performer:
Al Mancini
Performer:
Lance Percival
Performer:
William Rushton
Musical director:
Dave Lee
Designer:
Malcolm Middleton
Producer:
Ned Sherrin

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