A cartoon series from America.
The adventures of a wonder beat group of crime fighters - Coilman, Liquidman, and Multi-man-and Buzz, a boy scientist, and his super-powered monster robot.
(to 9.30)
George Luce
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Introduced by David Coleman direct from Wimbledon
The Finals of the Lawn Tennis Championships
The world's greatest players today reach the climax of Wimbledon's first open champion. ships on the famous Centre Court of the All England Club
Featuring: The Ladies' Singles Final, The Men's Doubles Final, The Ladies' Doubles Final, The Mixed Doubles Final
Commentators: Dan Maskell and Peter West with expert opinion from one of the greatest tennis champions, Jack Kramer
(On BBC-2 in colour from 2.0)
Results Service; Racing results; Cricket scoreboard
Further commentary and reports from Wimbledon.
Match of the Day: BBC-2 at 9.20 p.m.
A second visit to this year's spectacular event at Earls Court, London.
including
Drums and Drill presented by The 2 Bn. Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry
The Musical Drive by The King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery
Replenishment at Sea by The Royal Navy
Trampoline Gymnastics by The Royal Air Force
The Massed Bands of The Royal Marines
In the Bandstand:
The Aldershot Staff Band of the Corps of Royal Engineers
From the stage of the BBC Television Theatre.
Starring Billy Cotton and his Band
with Guest stars: Matt Monro, Allan Sherman, Roy Hudd
and Kathie Kay, The Tiller Girls, The Cotton Singers featuring Jon Tremaine
Roy Hudd is appearing in 'Hudd's Here' at the Floral Hall, Scarborough
Feature films with suspense, danger, excitement.
Starring Edmond O'Brien, Mark Stevens, Gale Storm
with Donald Buka
with Richard Baker
followed by The Weather
The sixth of a new series of special television debates.
Ludovic Kennedy calls Tom Williams, Q.C., M.P. to prove this proposition and Edward Gardner, Q.C. to disprove it.
Each side calls witnesses to substantiate its argument. The issue is debated before a panel of thirty lawyers and a specially invited audience.
Tom Williams, once a Baptist minister, argues that the Church as an institution is failing in its impact on its own communicants as well as on the world in general.
Edward Gardner contends that the Church, though capable of reform, remains the essential organ of Christianity.