ÿþ<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>The Gun-Runners</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR=#000000"> <TABLE ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH="580" CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" BORDER="0"> <TR> <TD ROWSPAN="2" WIDTH="175" VALIGN=MIDDLE ALIGN=CENTER><IMG SRC="Champions Pictures/Champions Logo.gif" WIDTH="175" HEIGHT="132" BORDER="0" ALT="The Champions Logo"></TD> <TD WIDTH="230" VALIGN=CENTER ALIGN=CENTER><FONT COLOR="#99CCFF" SIZE="4" FACE="Arial, Helvetica, Comic Sans"><B>'The Gun-Runners'</B><BR><FONT SIZE="3">by Dennis Spooner</TD> <TD ROWSPAN="2" WIDTH="175" VALIGN=CENTER ALIGN=CENTER><IMG SRC="Champions Pictures/Champions Cast.jpg" WIDTH="175" HEIGHT="131" ALT="Champions Cast"></TD> </TR> </TABLE> <P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT COLOR="#99CCFF" SIZE="2" FACE="Arial, Helvetica, Comic Sans"> Rangoon, Burma: in the sweltering depths of the Burmese jungle, the army uncovers an weapons cache buried by the Japanese during World War II. But when the recovery team is shot down, the weapons are stolen by arms dealers. Hearing of the theft, Tremayne suspects that the stolen arms will soon come into in the possession of gun-runner Paul Hartington; he sends Craig, Richard and Sharron to investigate, but the Champions are then captured by Hartington and his men... <BR><BR> Stuart Damon (<B>Craig Stirling</B>), Alexandra Bastedo (<B>Sharron Macready</B>), William Gaunt (<B>Richard Barret</B>), Anthony Nicholls (<B>Tremayne</B>), David Bauer (<B>Opening Voice-overs</B>)*, William Franklyn (<B>Hartington</B>), Paul Stassino (<B>Guido Selvameni</B>), David Lodge (<B>Filmer</B>), Guy Deghy (<B>Schroeder</B>), Eric Young (<B>Burmese Police Captain</B>), Wolfe Morris (<B>Nadkarni</B>), Nicholas Chagrin (<B>Ministry Clerk</B>)<BR>*Uncredited <BR><BR><B>Directed by Robert Asher <BR><BR>Produced by Monty Berman</B> <BR><BR><B>TX:</B> <FONT COLOR="#99CCFF" SIZE="2" FACE="Arial, Helvetica, Comic Sans"> <BR>UK (ATV Midlands):<BR> 23rd April, 1969 @ 8.00 pm - 9.00 pm <BR><BR><B>Notes:</B> <BR>*Featuring Craig Stirling, Sharron Macready, Richard Barrett and Tremayne <BR><BR>*The intro-sequence: one night, Sharron's parked car is blocked in by other vehicles; two drunks decide to help her move it, but Sharron prefers to lift it herself, and the amazed revellers fall into a puddle! <BR><BR><BR> </BODY> </HTML>