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C.40 Opportunities for All. 7.30 Maths Multiplying Matrices.
Presented by SAM DALE Dots and Gaps
Written and produced by MICHAEL COLE
Contributors
Presented By:
Sam
Dale
Produced By:
Michael
Cole
An animated feature film
Stolen treasures, secret inventions, disappearing plans, deep-sea divers and various mysterious happenings lead Tin Tin and his dog, Snowy, to a dangerous gang's hideaway in a submerged village at the bottom of a ' cursed ' lake.
The Martini International HARRY CARPENTER introduces the final day's play from the West Course at Wentworth.
Coverage of the opening holes as the leaders set out to compete for the E7,000 first place prize money. Commentators PETER ALLISS CLIVE CLARK and ALEX HAY
Producers Richard TILLING , FRED VINER and ALASTAIR SCOTT
Editor DAVID KENNING
Contributors
Unknown:
Harry
Carpenter
Commentators:
Peter
Alliss
Commentators:
Clive
Clark
Commentators:
Alex
Hay
Producers:
Richard
Tilling
Producers:
Fred
Viner
Producers:
Alastair
Scott
Editor:
David
Kenning
Introduced by Frank Bough
1.5*
Rugby League
Highlights of yesterday's Premiership Trophy Final, the last major trophy to be decided in this current season.
Commentator EDDIE WARING
1.30; 4.5*
International Golf from the West Course, Wentworth The Martini International
The climax to this 72-hole stroke play tournament as the leaders complete the final round.
Commentators PETER ALLISS
CLIVE CLARK and ALEX HAY
1.50; 2.20; 2.55*
Racing from Chepstow
2.0 The BMW Ladies' Championship (Hunter Steeplechase. 3m 3f)
2.30 The BMW Gentlemen's Championship (Hunter Steeplechase. 3m 3f)
3.5 The Filton Stakes (H'cap. 7f) Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN JIMMY LINDLEY and RICHARD PITMAN
2.40; 3.15*
International
Show Jumping from Hickstead
The Everest International Championship
The final day of this Bank Holiday meeting held in the beautiful Sussex countryside. Today's main class consists of one round and a jump-off against the clock for a first prize of £1,000. Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD and ANN MOORE
3.15*
Athletics from Cwmbran
The Counties Athletics Union Championships
Top athletes from 40 counties compete for the title won last season by Surrey. Further spice will be added by a number of invitation events featuring overseas competitors.
Organised by the CAU in association with British Meat. Commentators
RON PICKERING and STUART STOREY
4.55* Final Score
The latest news of today's sporting events, including cricket score-board and racing results.
Today's timetable
1.5 Rugby League: 1.36 Golf
1.50 Racing: 2.10 Sports Round-up
2.20 Racing: 2.40 Show Jumping
2.55 Racing: 3.15 Athletics/Show Jumping
4.5 Golf; 4.55 Final Score
* Timings subject to alteration
TV presentation:
Rugby League KEITH PHILLIPS
Golf DAVID KENNING , RICHARD TILLING FRED VINER and ALASTAIR SCOTT Racing HUW JONES
Show Tumping JOHNNIE WATHERSTON Athletics JOHN SHREWSBURY
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS Editor Grandstand HAROLD ANDERSON
Contributors
Introduced By:
Frank
Bough
Commentator:
Eddie
Waring
Commentators:
Peter
Alliss
Unknown:
Clive
Clark
Commentators:
Peter
O'Sullevan
Commentators:
Jimmy
Lindley
Commentators:
Richard
Pitman
Unknown:
Raymond
Brooks-Ward
Unknown:
Ann
Moore
Unknown:
Ron
Pickering
Unknown:
Stuart
Storey
Unknown:
Keith
Phillips
Unknown:
Golf David
Kenning
Unknown:
Richard
Tilling
Unknown:
Fred
Viner
Unknown:
Alastair
Scott
Unknown:
Harold
Anderson
The Bear that Couldn't Sleep
starring Keith Chegwin with GORDON ASTLEY. DEBBY CUMMING
The irrepressible Cheggers leads his twin teams the ' Reds' and the 'Yellows' through the fun and games and introduces special guests with this week's hit sounds.
Designer MEL BIBBY
Director JOHNNIE STEWART
Producer PETER RIDSDALE SCOTT BBC Manchester
Contributors
Unknown:
Keith
Chegwin
Unknown:
Gordon
Astley.
Unknown:
Debby
Cumming
Designer:
Mel
Bibby
Director:
Johnnie
Stewart
Producer:
Peter Ridsdale
Scott
with Kenneth Kendall ; Weatherman
Contributors
Unknown:
Kenneth
Kendall
Our Spring Bank Holiday look at the world of Walt Disney films comes for the first time from Scotland, with the traditional mixture of new films and old favourites, both cartoon and live-action. Introduced by Isla St Clair from Troon, Ayrshire Films include
Dumbu Bambi , The Sword in the Stone, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, The Spacemen and King Arthur, Rob Roy , Hill's Angels and Greyfriars Bobby.
Presented by Richard EVANS
Contributors
Introduced By:
Isla
St Clair
Unknown:
Dumbu
Bambi
Unknown:
Rob
Roy
Unknown:
Greyfriars
Bobby.
Presented By:
Richard
Evans
with Jimmy Savlle , OBE
Dear Jimmy, May I ...
... do impressions with Janet Brown ?
Go down London's sewers? Meet Mike Oldfield ? Be a model?
Meet The Professionals '?
In this Bank Holiday special
Jimmy makes these and other dreams come true.
Studio sound ALAN MACHIN Studio lighting JOHN DIXON Designer GRAHAM THOMSON Director PAUL CIANI
Producer ROGER ORDISH
Contributors
Unknown:
Jimmy
Savlle
Unknown:
Janet
Brown
Unknown:
Mike
Oldfield
Unknown:
Alan
MacHin
Unknown:
John
Dixon
Designer:
Graham
Thomson
Director:
Paul
Ciani
Producer:
Roger
Ordish
The saga of a land and its people
BBC1 presents in 12 parts the epic best-selling novel by JAMES A. MICHENER of the exploration and development of the Great American West.
1: Only the Rocks Live Forever starring
When a French-Canadian, known only as Pasquinel, risked his life in hostile Colorado Indian territory to trade for beaver in the dying years of the 18th century, he discovered a culture at its zenith. Unwittingly, he and his partners, Scottish fugitive Alexander McKeag and St Louis silver-smith Herman Bockweiss , were to be the forerunners of doom for the Indian and his environment.
Written for television by JOHN WILDER
Produced by HOWARD ALSTON Directed by VIRGIL VOGEL (Part 2 tomorrow at 7.30)
Contributors
Novel By:
James A.
Michener
Unknown:
Herman
Bockweiss
Television By:
John
Wilder
Produced By:
Howard
Alston
Directed By:
Virgil
Vogel
Pasquinel:
Robert
Conrad
Alexander McKeag:
Richard
Chamberlain
Herman Bockweiss:
Raymond
Burr
Lise Bockweiss:
Sally
Kellerman
Clay Basket:
Barbara
Carrera
Joe Bean:
Clint
Walker
Lame Beaver:
Michael
Ansara
Blue Leaf:
Maria
Potts
with Esther Rantzen
Reporters Paul Heiney , Chris Serle Featuring Oddities of the Week from Cyril Fletcher
And a collection of the jokes, dramas and problems of real life. Studio director PIETER MORPURGO Produced by HENRY MURRAY and ESTHER RANTZEN Editor PETER CHAFER
Contributors
Unknown:
Esther
Rantzen
Reporters:
Paul
Heiney
Reporters:
Chris
Serle
Unknown:
Cyril
Fletcher
Director:
Pieter
Morpurgo
Produced By:
Henry
Murray
Produced By:
Esther
Rantzen
Editor:
Peter
Chafer
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
Contributors
Unknown:
Kenneth
Kendall
A late-night horror film starring
When Dr Martin arrives to take up a new post at a remote private Asylum, he expects to be greeted by Dr Starr, head of the institution. He is told that Starr is now insane and one of the patients. As a test of his capabilities, he must interview four patients and find which - if any - is Dr Starr. Each horrifying story leaves the young doctor more puzzled.
But he is soon to find that none of the fantasies of the four inmates are as terrifying as the situation finally revealed. with TONY WALL, DAN JONES
SYLVIA MARRIOTT , FRANK FORSYTII
Screenplay by ROBERT BLOCH
Produced by MAX j. ROSENBERG and MILTON SUBOTSKY
Directed by ROY WARD BAKER Films: p 21
Contributors
Unknown:
Dan
Jones
Unknown:
Sylvia
Marriott
Unknown:
Robert
Bloch
Unknown:
Milton
Subotsky
Directed By:
Roy Ward
Baker
Smith:
Peter
Cushing
Lucy:
Britt
Ekland
Byron:
Herbert
Lorn
Dr Rutherford:
Patrick
Magee
Bruno:
Barry
Morse
Bonnie:
Barbara
Parkins
Dr Martin:
Robert
Powell
Barbara:
Charlotte
Rumpling
Ruth:
Sylvia
Syms
Walter:
Richard
Todd
George:
James
Villiers
Max:
Geoffrey
Bayldon
Anna:
Ann
Firbank
Stebbins:
John
Franklyn-Robbins
Miss Higgins:
Megs
Jenkins