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6.25 The Search for Oil
6.50 Cancer: Terminal Care
7.15 Maths: Estimation
7.40 Structural Power, 1: Exploitation
8.5 Immigration Officers
8.30 Leeds: A Study in Civic Pride
8.55 Modulation and Noise
9.20 Colonisin' in Reverse: 1
9.45 Searching for Meaning
10.10 Maths: Complex Analysis
10.35 Calculus: Geometric Vectors
11.0 Geology: From Swamps to Coal
11.25 Urban Development: Planning
12.15 Raising Sons and Daughters
12.40 Unemployed in Clwyd
1.5 Pure Maths: Group Actions
1.30 The Philosophy of Science. 1
1.55 A Trunk Road Appraisal
2.20 The Ankara Response
2.45 Modern Art: St Ives

starring Arthur Askey
Richard Murdoch , Lily Morris
When Lady Randall withdraws financial support for their show, big-hearted Arthur and 'Stinker' Murdoch decide to infiltrate her stately home. With Arthur in drag as the cook and Stinker as footman, the house is soon a shambles. But all ends happily in this good-natured film which is a classic example of British comedy.
Screenplay by HOWARD IRVING YOUNG VAL GUEST and MARRIOTT EDGAR Produced by EDWARD BLACK Directed by MARCEL VARNEL
Films: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Askey
Unknown:
Richard Murdoch
Unknown:
Howard Irving Young
Unknown:
Val Guest
Unknown:
Marriott Edgar
Produced By:
Edward Black
Directed By:
Marcel Varnel
Arthur:
Arthur Askey
Stinker:
Richard Murdoch
Lady Randall:
Lily Morris
Pop Bennett:
Moore Marriott
Albert:
Graham Moffatt
Cook:
Kathleen Harrison
Bill:
Wally Patch
Henry Potter:
Felix Aylmer

A Look at the World's Best-known Hotel written and narrated by Ian Wooldridge
Visiting archbishops, according to the customer relations man, are particularly fond of the mirrored rooms at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, where you can spend the day in divine reflection or watch a Grand Prix motor race in the car park; have a tennis lesson from Pancho Gonzales , or have a bet on the tables with the highest limits in the world. People have won and lost a million dollars in a single day. They call it Disneyland for adults.
Film editor DICK PULL
Producer MICHAEL BEGG

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Wooldridge
Unknown:
Pancho Gonzales

Introduced by Desmond Lynam
Boxing Finals
The most protracted Olympic sport reaches its final day and this first session of Finals from the Los Angeles Sports Arena. It's a hard road but success at this level has brought fame and fortune to some now legendary names in the sport - Cassius Clay , Sugar Ray Leonard , Leon Spinks , Joe Frazier , George Foreman and the mighty Cuban amateur Teofilio Stevenson.
Since the war British fighters have won gold through Terry Spinks and Dick McTaggart in 1956 and Chris Finnegan in 1968. Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
Athletics Final
The 50km Walk
World record: R. Gonzales (Mex) 3:41.38.4 1979
Olympic champion and record holder H. Gauder
(GDR) 3:49.24.0 1980
Plus the qualifying round of the men's shot put and 4 x 100m semi-finals (men and women)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Cassius Clay
Unknown:
Ray Leonard
Unknown:
Leon Spinks
Unknown:
Joe Frazier
Unknown:
George Foreman
Unknown:
Teofilio Stevenson.
Unknown:
Terry Spinks
Unknown:
Dick McTaggart
Unknown:
Chris Finnegan
Commentator:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
R. Gonzales
Unknown:
H. Gauder

The feature film starring
Terence Donovan , Ed Devereaux Following the hi-jacking of a payroll wagon and the murder of a guard, Darcys' Security Services are alarmed by a tip-off that a further robbery is planned. The target is their allegedly impenetrable vault holding 20 million dollars in gold. This exciting heist movie depicts the battle of wits between the security men and the criminals who are to attempt the crime of the century.
Screenplay by BRUCE BERESFORD from the novel by DEVON MINCHIN Produced by MATT CARROLL
Directed by BRUCE BERESFORD Films: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Terence Donovan
Unknown:
Ed Devereaux
Unknown:
Bruce Beresford
Novel By:
Devon Minchin
Produced By:
Matt Carroll
Directed By:
Bruce Beresford
Eric Jackson:
Terence Donovan
Dick Martin:
Ed Devereaux
Leo Bassett:
Tony Bonner
Robert Conway:
Lucky Grills
Sammy Ross:
Alan Cassell
Lionel Darcy:
Frank Wilson
Mindel Seagers:
Candy Raymond
Brian Jackson:
Bryan Brown
Jack Henderson:
Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
Ernest Sainsbury:
Gary Files
Griffiths:
Hu Price
Ed Gallagher:
Ray Marshall
Dawn Jackson:
Jeanie Drynan
Dino:
Terry Camilleri

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