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The 108th Championship HARRY CARPENTER introduces the second days play from Royal Lytham and St Annes. This is tne seventh time the Open Championship has been held on this demanding Lancashire course.
Five of the six previous winners at Lytham are entered this year: BOBBY LOCKE (1952); PETER THOMSON (1958); BOB CHARLES (1963); TONY JACKLIN (1969); GARY PLAYER (1974). Commentators PETER ALLISS CLIVE CLARK , ALEX HAY
MARK MCCORMACK , HENRY COTTON PETER THOMSON
Producers Richard TILLING and FRED VINER Editor DAVID KENNING
Contributors
Unknown:
Harry
Carpenter
Unknown:
Bobby
Locke
Unknown:
Peter
Thomson
Unknown:
Tony
Jacklin
Commentators:
Peter
Alliss
Commentators:
Clive
Clark
Commentators:
Alex
Hay
Unknown:
Mark
McCormacK
Unknown:
Henry
Cotton
Unknown:
Peter
Thomson
Producers:
Richard
Tilling
Producers:
Fred
Viner
Editor:
David
Kenning
With the PLAYBOARD PUPPET THEATRE and CHRISTOPHER LILLICRAP
At the fair, Jeremiah the juggler has hiccups: Mole and Hedgehog go to the rescue, and in the show-tent hear the story of 'Henny Penny'.
Written and directed by JUDY WHITFIELD Producer MICHAEL COLE
Contributors
Unknown:
Christopher
Lillicrap
Directed By:
Judy
Whitfield
Producer:
Michael
Cole
from Royal Lytham and St Annes The 108th Championship
HARRY CARPENTER with further coverage of the second day's play
Contributors
Unknown:
Harry
Carpenter
Twin Towns
With Lesley Judd in Bordeaux and Peter Purves in Bristol
Lesley flies on the Exchange Shuttle with a party of Bristol children bound for Bordeaux where she joins the gypsies for the wine harvest. Peter meets 119 French children when they arrive for the first time in the city that has been importing wine from Bordeaux since it was known as ' Burdez ' 400 years ago.
Producer EDWARD BARNES
Director SARAH HELLINGS
Contributors
Unknown:
Lesley
Judd
Unknown:
Peter
Purves
Producer:
Edward
Barnes
Director:
Sarah
Hellings
with Richard Whitmore Weatherman
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Whitmore
Presented by FRANK BOUGH , SUE LAWLEY
HUGH SCULLY , JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLLNGS provides you with background to the news of the day and presents some of the less serious features and stories that make up the scene Nationwide.
Contributors
Presented By:
Frank
Bough
Unknown:
Hugh
Scully
Unknown:
John
Stapleton
Unknown:
Bob
Welllngs
with John Carter and Norma Shepherd
The latest news of developments affecting your holiday. Resort reports from Britain and abroad. In the studio, up-to-the-minute holiday advice, comment and information.
Producer TOM SAVAGE
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Carter
Unknown:
Norma
Shepherd
Starring Tom Baker
A four-part story by Douglas Adams
Romana has been seized by the Captain. Her life is in grave danger. But when the Doctor tries to rescue her he discovers that they are involved in the most monstrous crime ever committed in the Universe.
Contributors
Writer:
Douglas
Adams
Incidental Music:
Dudley
Simpson
Producer:
Graham
Williams
Director:
Pennant
Roberts
Dr Who:
Tom
Baker
Captain:
Bruce
Purchase
Mr Fibuli:
Andrew
Robertson
Nurse:
Rosalind
Lloyd
Kimus:
David
Warwick
Voice of K9:
John
Leeson
Balaton:
Ralph
Michael
Mula:
Primi
Townsend
Guard:
Adam
Kurakin
Romana:
Mary
Tamm
Mentiad:
Bernard
Finch
Introduced by Kid Jensen LEGS & CO
TOP OF THE POPS ORCHESTRA
Musical director JOHNNY PEARSON Choreography FLICK COLBY
Sound LAURIE TAYLOR. Lighting RON BRISTOW designermai.colmThornton Producer DAVID G. HILLIER
Executive producer ROBIN NASH
Contributors
Director:
Johnny
Pearson
Unknown:
Laurie
Taylor.
Unknown:
Ron
Bristow
Producer:
David G.
Hillier
Producer:
Robin
Nash
Written by John Sullivan
starring Robert Lindsay as Wolfie Smith
(Repeat)
Contributors
Writer:
John
Sullivan
Producer:
Dennis Main
Wilson
Director:
Ray
Butt
Wolfie Smith:
Robert
Lindsay
Charles Johnson:
Peter
Vaughan
Shirley:
Cheryl
Hall
Mrs Johnson:
Hilda
Braid
Ken:
Mike
Grady
Tucker:
Tony
Millan
Harry Fenning:
Stephen
Greif
Speed:
George
Sweeney
Desirée:
Anna
Nygh
Written by ROY CLARKE starring Paul Greenwood A Day in the Country
PCs Penrose and Wilmot find a tour of duty in the rural depths to be far from peaceful. So embarrassing to mislay a police car, and muck-spreaders are not the ideal Vehicles to pursue.
Signature tune written by PAUL GREENWOOD and IAN WILSON. Sung by PAUL GREENWOOD Incidental music by RONNIE HAZLEHURST Film camerman JOHN BAKER Sound recordist RON BLIGHT Studio sound JOHN DELANY Designer ERIC WALMSLEY
Producer BERNARD THOMPSON
Contributors
Written By:
Roy
Clarke
Unknown:
Paul
Greenwood
Written By:
Paul
Greenwood
Written By:
Ian
Wilson.
Sung By:
Paul
Greenwood
Music By:
Ronnie
Hazlehurst
Unknown:
John
Baker
Unknown:
John
Delany
Designer:
Eric
Walmsley
Producer:
Bernard
Thompson
PC Wilmot:
Tony
Haygarth
WPC Whatmough:
Penny
Leatherbarbow
Chief Insp Dunwoody:
Paul
Luty
Rabbit Willy:
Dezi
Arnold
Donald:
Charles
Pemberton
Wilf:
Don
Vines
Ruby:
Lesley Claire
O'Neill
Mam:
Paula
Tilbrook
Mrs Dunwoody:
Freda
Jeffries
Richard Whitmore ; Weatherman
Contributors
Unknown:
Richard
Whitmore
David Dimbleby talks to eight well-known men and women. 3: Sir Freddie Laker
1 I never wait for competition, I am the competition': so says SIR FREDDIE LAKER , creator of Skytrain, self-made millionaire, the only man ever to take on the international airlines and win. At his Gatwick Airport headquarters and at his home in Sussex, he talks about his life, his planes and his passion for racehorses.
Editor JOHN SHEARER
Producer JOHN PERCIVAL
Director ROY CHAPMAN. BBC Bristei
Contributors
Talks:
David
Dimbleby
Unknown:
Sir Freddie
Laker
Unknown:
Freddie
Laker
Editor:
John
Shearer
Producer:
John
Percival
Director:
Roy
Chapman.
from Wembley Arena featuring
The Daily Mail Cup
As the week progresses at Wembley so the prize money goes up. Tonight there is £6,000 at stake for the featured class, which consists of one round and two jumps-off if required, the second being against the clock.
(Holder: MICHAEL SAYWELL with Chainbridge)
Introduced by DAVID VINE
Commentators DORIAN WILLIAMS and RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
Contributors
Introduced By:
David
Vine
Commentators:
Dorian
Williams
Producer:
Johnnie
Watherston
Tonight: The Golden Fleece
Reporter Abigail Foster is killed before she can expose a fake collector for charity. Feather and Harry exploit his greed to incriminate him with a classic con.
Written by ROBERT DELLINGER Directed by JERRY LONDON
Contributors
Reporter:
Abigail
Foster
Written By:
Robert
Dellinger
Directed By:
Jerry
London
Toni' Feather' Danton:
Stefanie
Powers
Harry Danton:
Harold
Gould