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The classic adventure film presented in a specially tinted version with a piano soundtrack.
In Mexico, in a time of tyranny and oppression, the effete aristocrat Don Diego Vega appears aloof from the troubles of the people. But unknown to all, he is Zorro, master of the sword and crusader for the poor.
Produced by DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Directed by FRED niblo
(First showing on British television) 0 FEATURE: page 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Diego Vega
Produced By:
Douglas Fairbanks
Directed By:
Fred Niblo
Vega/Zorro:
Douglas Fairbanks
Marguerite:
Lolita Pulido
Sergeant Pedro:
Noah Beery
Captain Ramon:
Robert McKim
Governor:
George Periolat

starring Brian Cant and Floella Benjamin in an entertainment of comedy, jokes and music with Delia Morgan , Keith Woodhams and Jonathan Cohen with the Play Away Band
Designer GWEN EVANS
Musical director JONATHAN COHEN Producer JOHN SMITH
Series producer ANN REAY

Contributors

Unknown:
Floella Benjamin
Unknown:
Delia Morgan
Unknown:
Keith Woodhams
Unknown:
Jonathan Cohen
Designer:
Gwen Evans
Director:
Jonathan Cohen
Producer:
John Smith

starring Ray Milland with Maureen O'Hara , Claude Rains
Ex-US Navy Captain Robert Evans , now a smuggler, is engaged to engineer the escape of American industrialist Lloyd Merrill, for two years a prisoner behind the Iron Curtain. But Merrill's wife Sylvia has other plans....
Screenplay by JOHN TUCKER BATTLE from a story by MARTIN RACKIN
Directed by RAY MILLAND Films: page 15

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Milland
Unknown:
Maureen O'Hara
Unknown:
Captain Robert Evans
Unknown:
John Tucker
Story By:
Martin Rackin
Directed By:
Ray Milland
Capt Robert Evans:
Ray Milland
Sylvia Merrill:
Maureen O'Hara
Aristides Mavros:
Claude Rains
Maria Maddalena Masanet:
Yvonne Furneaux
Serafim:
Francis Lederer
Lloyd Merrill:
Percy Marmont
Joao Casimiro Fonseca:
Jay Novello
Edgar Selwyn:
Edward Chapman

This week The Europeans on stage at The Gold Diggers, Chippenham. Introduced by Pete Drummond
Director DAVID G. CROFT
Producer MICHAEL APPLETON
For the best effect, viewers with stereo Radio 1 should turn off TV sound and position their speakers on either side of the screen, but a few feet away. Stereo headphones are an alternative.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Pete Drummond
Director:
David G. Croft
Producer:
Michael Appleton

In September 1969 Jack Jones became General Secretary of the giant Transport and General Workers Union - the nation's biggest and most powerful trade union.
In the last of four programmes he talks to Geoffrey Goodman , Industrial Editor of the Daily Mirror, about his nine years as General Secretary, during which time he confronted Mr Heath 's government over the implications of the Industrial Relations Act and faced the economic crisis of 1975, when he played a crucial role in the implementation of a voluntary pay policy which saved the Labour Government from collapse.
Research MONA ADAMS
Film cameraman IAN KENNEDY Sound DON MARTIN
Film editor JOHN KENT Producer JOHN WALKER

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Jones
Unknown:
Geoffrey Goodman
Unknown:
Mr Heath

The Benson and Hedges Masters
' from the Wembley Conference Centre
Second semi-final
DAVID ICKE introduces highlights of the first part of tonight's best of 11-frame match to decide who goes into tomorrow's final.
Commentators TED LOWE
JACK KARNEHM , CLIVE EVERTON Summariser REX WILLIAMS

Contributors

Introduces:
David Icke
Commentators:
Ted Lowe
Unknown:
Jack Karnehm
Unknown:
Clive Everton
Unknown:
Summariser Rex Williams

Dramatised in 13 parts by JULIAN BOND
3: 1935. Lewis Eliot leaves the bar and takes up a part-time post at Francis Getliffe 's Cambridge college. When his friend Roy Calvert is considered for a Fellowship, Eliot gains his first insight into college politics.

Contributors

Unknown:
Lewis Eliot
Unknown:
Francis Getliffe
Unknown:
Roy Calvert

at Home
The fourth of five programmes
Most men are not at home much only in the time left over from work. This film is about two very unusual men. John Duffy has chosen to be at home with the family while his wife works. Vic Green , a redundant steel-worker, found himself there by force of circumstance.
Sociologist Jacqueline Burgoyne examines some of the new developments which are challenging traditional roles in the family.
Commentary KENNETH BRANAGH
Film editor TERRY WILLIAMS Producer BERNARD ADAMS Director LUCY PARKER

Contributors

Unknown:
John Duffy
Unknown:
Vic Green
Unknown:
Jacqueline Burgoyne
Unknown:
Kenneth Branagh
Editor:
Terry Williams
Producer:
Bernard Adams
Director:
Lucy Parker

A second chance to see some of the Newsnight films shown in recent months. This month's edition, introduced by Donald MacCormick , includes:
Goldfinger. Newsnight tonight updates its reconstruction of the biggest gold bullion swindle ever - which ended earlier this month with Old Bailey prison sentences for six of the Goldfinger Gang who got caught. Others escaped with £6million they'd stashed away in a Swiss bank - and Newsnight traced their hideaway.
Studio production FIONA MURCH Producer DAVID ROWLEY
Studio director CHRIS FOX Deputy editor PAUL NORRIS Editor DAVID DICKINSON

Contributors

Duced By:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
Old Bailey
Unknown:
Fiona Murch
Producer:
David Rowley
Editor:
Paul Norris
Editor:
David Dickinson

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