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(to 9.45)
Her Majesty the Queen with H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh welcomes Sir Francis Chichester.
(to 13.00)
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you The Final of the Men's Singles Championship direct from the Centre Court at Wimbledon
with commentary, news, results, summaries by Dan Maskell, Jack Kramer, Peter West, and Harry Carpenter.
News and views from London and the South-East.
Featuring George Villiers
Followed by the Weather in the South-East
The final transmission of the day direct from the All England Lawn Tennis Club, featuring highlights of the Men's Singles Final with expert comment from Dan Maskell and Jack Kramer.
Langley has an inspiration; Philip and Janet have trouble over their holiday; the Coopers play cricket.
From the Midlands
Stories of a railroad moving West and the pioneers who build it.
A film series starring Dale Robertson as Ben Calhoun
The population of Eldorado is small, but wealth of action soon makes up for lack of numbers.
A film from the series starring Raymond Burr as the famous lawyer-investigator created by Erle Stanley Gardner.
Perry Mason finds an unexpected tragedy when a man is murdered, and a child kidnapped to prevent his parents from talking.
Round the clock and round the world with up-to-the-minute coverage of what matters today.
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore with Kenneth Allsop.
Round 24 hours with Ian Trethowan, Robert McKenzie
Round 24,000 miles with Fyfe Robertson, Julian Pettifer, Michael Barratt, Michael Parkinson, Leonard Parkin, David Lomax
Man is always in search of a challenge
Richard Baker introduces A Hero's Return
Highlights of today's outside broadcast, including Sir Francis Chichester's welcome by Her Majesty The Queen at Greenwich, his journey up the Thames in Gipsy Moth IV to Tower Pier, and his drive through the City of London to the Mansion House.
The Old Man rises out of the North Atlantic: a 450-foot pillar of vertical sandstone, an outpost of the great cliffs of the Island of Hoy, the highest sea cliffs in Great Britain. A year ago Tom Patey, a doctor in the Western Highlands and one of Scotland's most famous mountaineers, suggested that the BBC should televise a climb of this apparently unscalable peak. Christopher Brasher sends a report from Hoy on how this apparently impossible suggestion is taking shape, and on the preparation for this weekend's outside broadcasts from Hoy.
A weekly report on industry.
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