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'Every contract between a club and a professional player should be for a definite period, at the end of which each party should be free to renew it.'
'When an apprentice signs as a professional player... he should be free to sign for any club.'
The 1968 Chester Report on football recommended sweeping changes in the game. In the opening week of the new season, Eamon Dunphy of Millwall examines the response of the league and the clubs. In the studio Michael Dean talks to some of the game's strongest voices.

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Dean
Reporter:
Eamon Dunphy
Producer:
Peter Carr

Some of the best from one of the best Western film series ever made.

An unscrupulous miner offers a reward for Apache scalps and the Cannons must prove that they are not responsible in order to maintain peace.

Contributors

Big John:
Leif Erickson
Buck:
Cameron Mitchell
Blue:
Mark Slade
Victoria:
Linda Cristal
Manolito:
Henry Darrow
Jacob Stoner:
James Gregory
Chad Stoner:
Richard Evans
Judah Austin:
Kelly Thordsen
Soldado:
James Almanzar
Sam:
Don Collier
Vaquero:
Rodolfo Acosta

A musical quiz Joseph Cooper as question-master invites you to match your musical wits against Polly Elwes, Robin Ray, Richard Baker

Contributors

Question-master:
Joseph Cooper
Panellist:
Polly Elwes
Panellist:
Robin Ray
Panellist:
Richard Baker
Guest musician:
Rafael Orozco
Director:
Denis Moriarty
Producer:
Walter Todds

An outside broadcast starring Leslie Crowther and The Young Generation
Guest stars Peters and Lee, Olivia Newton-John, Keith Harris
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra

Recorded in the Cottle and Austen Circus Big top at Pontin's Holiday Camp, Pakefield, Suffolk

(Leslie Crowther and Keith Harris are appearing at the Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea; Peters and Lee are appearing at Pontin's Camps)

Contributors

Presenter/Comedian:
Leslie Crowther
Singers/Dancer:
The Young Generation
Singers:
Peters and Lee
Singer:
Olivia Newton-John
Ventriloquist:
Keith Harris
Choreographer:
Nigel Lythgoe
Musicians:
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
Producer:
Michael Hurll

21 March 1945: the date of one of the RAF's most daring and difficult low-level raids.
The target: Shell House in the centre of Copenhagen, which the Gestapo had commandeered as their headquarters. Here they were collecting more and more damaging information about the Danish Resistance which was in danger of being wiped out.
To destroy the Gestapo records meant precision bombing at its most accurate, for not only was Shell House in the middle of a heavily populated area but the Germans had put captured Resistance leaders in cells on the top floor - as hostages against possible attack from the air.
Air Chief Marshal Sir Basil Embry, other senior RAF officers who took part in the raid and wartime members of the Danish Resistance tell of the success - and tragedy - of that day.

The Commanders - Marshal of the RAF Sir Arthur Harris: Tues, 9.25 pm BBC1.
The Shell raid: a justifiable risk?: p 12

Contributors

Interviewee:
Sir Basil Embry
Film Editor:
Peter Rose
Producer:
Stephen Peet

BBC Two England

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