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BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the best of the Centre Court and No. 1 Court matches, direct from the All England Club.
Commentary, news, results, summaries by Dan Maskell, Jack Kramer, Peter West, and David Coleman and reports on the Ladies' Quarter-Finals from Maureen Connolly.
On BBC-2 from 4.45

Contributors

Commentary, news, results, summaries:
Dan Maskell
Commentary, news, results, summaries:
Jack Kramer
Commentary, news, results, summaries:
Peter West
Commentary, news, results, summaries:
David Coleman
Commentator (Ladies' Quarter-Finals):
Maureen Connolly
TV Presentation:
Alan Mouncer
TV Presentation:
Brian Johnson
TV Presentation:
Ray Colley
TV Presentation:
Ian Smith
TV Presentation:
Douglas Hespe
Producer:
A.P. Wilkinson

New, unusual, and fascinating stories and items of interest in a modern and changing world with Jeremy Carrad and John Earle.
From the West

Contributors

Presenter:
Jeremy Carrad
Presenter:
John Earle
Director:
Bob Murray
Director:
Ray Kite
Producer:
Hugh Duggan

The story of a London family adapting to life in a country town.

Contributors

Devised by:
Colin Morris
Story:
John O'Toole
Story:
John Wiles
Script:
Bob Stuart
Producer:
Ronald Travers
Director:
Bill Sellars
Ginger:
Edwin Brown
Janet Langley:
Sandra Payne
Sydney Huxley:
Anthony Verner
Police Inspector:
Edward Harvey
Vivienne Cooper:
Maggie Fitzgibbon
Bretta Jorgens:
Stephanie Randall
Gran Hamilton:
Gladys Henson
Lance Cooper:
Raymond Hunt
Jeff Langley:
Michael Collins
Paul Bose:
Madhav Sharma
Betty Lloyd:
Helen Cotterill
Robin:
Andy Saunders

by Fred Robinson.
Starring Harry H. Corbett as Ern, Joan Sims as Is
See page 27

Contributors

Writer:
Fred Robinson
Signature Music:
Ron Grainer
Designer:
Austin Ruddy
Producer:
Vere Lorrimer
Ern:
Harry H Corbett
Is:
Joan Sims
Mr. Swann:
Derek Royle
Deirdre:
Dawn Beret
Kevin:
Kenneth Nash
Daisy:
Hazel Coppen
Bert:
John Baskcomb
Grandpa:
Bert Simms
Uncle George:
Ross Parker
Aunt Glad:
Joyce Hemson

by David Weir.
Based on an idea by Alex Comfort.
With Leonard Rossiter, Keith Barron, David Langton, John Phillips, Nicholas Pennell

Contributors

Writer:
David Weir
Based on an idea by:
Alex Comfort
Designer:
Roy Oxley
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
Gareth Davies
Dr. Quilliam:
Keith Barron
Bland:
Lawrence James
Inspector Edwards:
Raymond Witch
The Prime Minister:
Leonard Rossiter
Sir Leonard Bell:
David Langton
Major General Atkins:
John Phillips
The Home Secretary:
Peter Copley
Lord Portmandeau:
Bernard Hepton
Huntley:
Basil Moss
Fowler:
Edmond Bennett
Jean Bell:
Marian Diamond
Holborn:
Michael Culver
Wu Hsien Ching:
Burt Kwouk
Lieutenant Nicholl:
Nicholas Pennell
Beckett:
Edward Ogden
Maudie:
Stephanie Bidmead
Interviewer:
P.J. Kavanagh
Fielding:
Anthony Jacobs
Taylor:
Godfrey James
Ross:
Colin Rix
Sergeant:
Norman Scace
Girl:
Betty Goulding

The second in a series of three programmes dealing with the world-wide preparations made by the finalists for the World Cup 1966.
Introduced by Kenneth Wolstenholme.

Which countries present the main threat to Brazil? Tonight's special film reports feature: Argentina, Italy, U.S.S.R., and West Germany - different nations with a different approach to a common object - to win the 1966 World Cup.

Don't forget - the World Cup number of 'Radio Times' will be on sale on July 7

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Presented by:
Richard Tilling
Producer:
Leslie Kettley

Introduced by Cliff Michelmore with Kenneth Allsop.
Round 24 hours with Ian Trethowan, Robin Day, Robert McKenzie
Round 24,000 miles with Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, Michael Barratt, Michael Parkinson

Contributors

Presenter:
Cliff Michelmore
Presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Ian Trethowan
Reporter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Reporter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Michael Parkinson
Deputy Editor:
Anthony Whitby
Editor:
Derrick Amoore

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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