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The National Hunt Festival
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you four races from the first day of the 1975 Festival.
2.30 Sun Alliance Novices' Hurdle (21m)
3.5 The National Hunt Two Mile Champion Chase (2m)
3.40 Joe Coral Golden Hurdle Final (H'cap) (3m)
4.15 The Sun Alliance Steeple-chase (3m 100yds)
Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN JOHN HANMER and JIMMY LINDLEY Introduced by JULIAN WILSON
Outside broadcast presentation by BARRIE EDGAR and FRED VINER Editor ALAN HART

Contributors

Commentators:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentators:
John Hanmer
Commentators:
Jimmy Lindley
Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Presentation By:
Barrie Edgar
Presentation By:
Fred Viner
Editor:
Alan Hart

A series in which the experts recall the dramatic and conclusive moments from great sporting occasions.
Tonight: Bill MeLaren introduces two of the most exciting home International Rugby Union matches of recent years. 1971: Scotland v Wales played at Murrayfield and won by Wales 18-17
1974: Scotland v England played at Murrayfield and won by Scotland 16-14
Producer LESLIE KETTLEY

Contributors

Introduces:
Bill Melaren
Producer:
Leslie Kettley

Introduced by Robert Robinson
'Scully' - a 15-year-old Liverpool schoolboy on probation, and on the fiddle when he can - is the subject of a new novel by Liverpool schoolteacher Alan Bleasdale. In a filmed discussion Alan Bleasdale and a group of Liverpool teenagers talk about his hero 'Scully.'
There's a new biography of Samuel Palmer, the eccentric Victorian landscape-painter who was a friend and follower of William Blake. William Feaver tells his story and looks at his work.
"Apart from the Bible and Shakespeare..." Paul Tortelier reads from a favourite book.

Contributors

Presenter:
Robert Robinson
Unknown:
Alan Bleasdale
Unknown:
William Feaver
Unknown:
Paul Tortelier
Producer:
Philip Speight
Executive Producer:
Will Wyatt

starring
Stewart Granger , George Sanders Joan Greenwood , Viveca Lindfors To the Dorsetshire village of Moonfleet in the 1770s comes young John Mohune who, fallowing his mother's death, is seeking Jeremy Fox , the man whom she had loved. But the boy soon discovers that Fox, a rake and a dandy, is also leader of a local band of smugglers.
Screenplay JAN LUSTIG. MARGARET FITTS based on the novel by J. MEADE FAULKNER Producer JOHN HOUSEMAN Director FRITZ LANG
This Week's Filnu: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Stewart Granger
Unknown:
George Sanders
Unknown:
Joan Greenwood
Unknown:
Viveca Lindfors
Unknown:
John Mohune
Unknown:
Jeremy Fox
Unknown:
Jan Lustig.
Unknown:
Margaret Fitts
Novel By:
J. Meade Faulkner
Producer:
John Houseman
Director:
Fritz Lang
Jeremy Fox:
Stewart Granger
Lord Ashwood:
George Sanders
Lady Ashwood:
Joan Greenwood
Mrs Minton:
Viveca Lindfors
John Mohune:
Jon Whitely
Gypsy:
Liliane Montevetchi
Felix Ratsey:
Melville Cooper
Elzevir Block:
Sean McClory

The Aeolian Quartet tonight play
String Quartet in B flat, Op 130, the most varied of the series in its range of expression.
Recorded at Heveningham HaM, Suffolk Director RODNEY GREENBERG
Second of five nightly programmes
Tomorrow, 9.55: C sharp minor, Op 131

Contributors

Director:
Rodney Greenberg

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