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Wimbledon 85

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Introduced by Peter Jones Ladies' Singles Final
Who will hold that coveted
Silver Challenge Trophy aloft later this afternoon?
Ten years ago the spotlight fell on Billie Jean King as she won a sixth Wimbledon singles title. Martina Navratilova can equal that feat today, and go one better. Even the legendary Billie Jean King did not manage four in a row! She did in the Ladies' Doubles, but guess what? Martina, with Pam Shriver , aims at that target this year.
John McEnroe and Peter Fleming have a mere three in a row in their sights!
Commentary by Max Robertson ,
Tony Adamson , Richard Evans and Mike Ingham. Expert analysis from CHRISTINE JANES, FRED PERRY, DAVID LLOYD. BOB HOWE,
FREW MCMILLAN and JOYCE HUME. Reporters DAVID MERCER and JEFF STELLING
Racing: from Sandown Park 2.55 £100,000 Coral Eclipse
Stakes (ljm)
PETER BROMLEY commentates Cricket: ESSEX v AUSTRALIANS HENRY BLOFELD reports from
Chelmsford, plus news of the Britannic Assurance Championship
Athletics: GREAT BRITAIN V
EAST GERMANY V JAPAN
IAN DARKE is in Birmingham. Plus Henley Royal Regatta, French Open golf, cycling's Tour de France and news of final practice for tomorrow's French Motor Racing and Belgian Motorcycling Grands Prix.
Producers DAVE GORDON
JOANNE WATSON and JOHN EVANS Editor MIKE LEWIS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter Jones
Commentary By:
Max Robertson
Commentary By:
Tony Adamson
Commentary By:
Richard Evans
Commentary By:
Mike Ingham.
Unknown:
Christine Janes
Unknown:
Fred Perry
Unknown:
David Lloyd.
Unknown:
Bob Howe.
Unknown:
Frew McMillan
Unknown:
Joyce Hume
Reporters:
David Mercer
Producers:
Dave Gordon
Unknown:
Joanne Watson
Unknown:
John Evans
Editor:
Mike Lewis

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