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Wimbledon: The Lawn Tennis Championships
At the start of the second week of the Wimbledon Open Championships BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the excitement and atmosphere of the tennis 'scene' on the world's most famous courts.
With commentaries from the regular BBC team of Dan Maskell, Peter West and Bill Knight and expert summaries and opinions from one of the greatest post-war champions Jack Kramer
In the Wimbledon studio, David Coleman
(Also on BBC-2 in colour)

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Cricket: England v. The West Indies: Second Test Match
Further coverage from Lord's

Contributors

Presenter (Wimbledon):
David Coleman
Commentator (Wimbledon):
Dan Maskell
Commentator (Wimbledon):
Peter West
Commentator (Wimbledon):
Bill Knight
Commentator (Wimbledon):
Jack Kramer
Television Presentation (Wimbledon):
Alan Mouncer
Television Presentation (Wimbledon):
Richard Tilling
Television Presentation (Wimbledon):
Brian Johnson
Television Presentation (Wimbledon):
Bob Duncan
Television Presentation (Wimbledon):
Fred Viner
Producer (Wimbledon):
A.P. Wilkinson

with Michael Aspel
A look at the film world this week - films, in the cinema and on television, film-makers, talking and working, and stars and stories from the film industry.

6.0-6.15 Local News and Weather
(Rowridge, Brighton, Oxford, Peterborough, Manningtree, Cambridge)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Aspel
Producer:
Iain Johnstone

by Richard Waring
Starring Wendy Craig as Jennifer Corner and Ronald Hines as Henry Corner
with Fanny Rowe as Mother, Jack Allen as Father

The Corners are trying to instil into their children the importance of honesty. When Jennifer, and then Henry, are faced with situations where at least a delay in the truth would be prudent, they unerringly plump for the less than honest path!

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Waring
Signature Music:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Incidental Music:
Dennis Wilson
Designer:
Moira Tait
Producer:
Graeme Muir
Jennifer Corner:
Wendy Craig
Henry Corner:
Ronald Hines
Mother:
Fanny Rowe
Father:
Jack Allen
Trudi:
Roberta Tovey
Robin:
Hugo Keith-Johnston
Amanda:
Jill Riddick
Ferris:
Paul Dawkins
Schoolboy:
John Leverett

People, places, and problems that matter most to Britain and the world
Introduced by Robin Day
with Panorama reporters Michael Charlton, David Dimbleby, Richard Kershaw, Robert MacNeil, James Mossman, Julian Pettifer

Contributors

Presenter:
Robin Day
Reporter:
Michael Charlton
Reporter:
David Dimbleby
Reporter:
Richard Kershaw
Reporter:
Robert MacNeil
Reporter:
James Mossman
Reporter:
Julian Pettifer
Editor:
David J. Webster

by David Weir
[Starring] Ray Barrett, Geoffrey Keen, Philip Latham, Jayne Sofiano
Guest stars, Iain Cuthbertson

Stead sends Peter Thornton to a Caribbean island paradise-where he is taken prisoner! 'King' George Watt is the benign but powerful ruler of the island and if he says he doesn't want a Mogul invasion, there won't be one. He is supported by a French woman anthropologist, Dr. Yvette Leduc, who is dangerously using the islanders in a sociological experiment. She doesn't want Mogul there either, and it is she who triggers off an explosive situation by helping Peter Thornton escape.

Contributors

Writer:
David Weir
Series created by:
John Elliot
Script editor:
Maggie Allen
Designer:
Raymond London
Producer:
Anthony Read
Director:
Malcolm Taylor
Peter Thornton:
Ray Barrett
Jackson:
John Cobner
Elizabeth:
Edwina Carroll
King Watt:
Iain Cuthbertson
Brian Stead:
Geoffrey Keen
Willy Izard:
Philip Latham
Rog:
Stanley Jact
Jerry:
Allister Bain
Dr. Leduc:
Sheila Steafel
Ginny Vickers:
Jayne Sofiano

with her special guest, David Hughes

and the BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra
Conductor, Iain Sutherland
from Scotland

David Hughes appears by arrangement with the General Administrator, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden

Contributors

Singer:
Moira Anderson
Singer:
David Hughes
Musicians:
The BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra
Conductor:
Iain Sutherland
Musical associate/orchestrations:
Ian Gourlay
Musical associate:
Alan Braden
Musical associate:
Ken Jones
Musical associate:
Peter Knight
Musical associate:
Alan Roper
Script:
Jack Gerson
Design:
David McKenzie
Producer:
James Moir

What matters in the news and out of it with Kenneth Allsop and Michael Barratt,
Robert McKenzie, Vincent Kane
with on-the-spot reports by Fyfe Robertson, David Lomax, Philip Tibenham, Denis Tuohy, Linda Blandford

Contributors

Presenter:
Kenneth Allsop
Reporter:
Michael Barratt
Reporter:
Robert McKenzie
Reporter:
Vincent Kane
Reporter:
Fyfe Robertson
Reporter:
David Lomax
Reporter:
Philip Tibenham
Reporter:
Denis Tuohy
Reporter:
Linda Blandford
Assistant Editor:
John Dekker
Editor:
Anthony Smith

What do we make - what will they buy?
Spotlight on the export drive: new ideas-new products-new markets

British pleasure-boat builders have invaded America's three-billion-dollar market and have already won extensive orders from enthusiastic dealers. Thousands of British motor cruisers, high-speed sports boats and small sailing craft are now being sold overseas - but how long can the boom last?

Contributors

Reporter:
Clifford Luton
Production:
Marcus Davidson
Production:
Christopher Riley

A beginner's course in folk guitar with John Pearse

Introducing the guitar-tuning up-learning the chord of G-chord windows.

John Pearse certainly knows what he is talking about: he started playing the guitar when he was nine and now plays seventeen different instruments. He is a well-known folk artist in clubs all over Britain and also abroad, particularly in Holland and Germany where he makes frequent television appearances. He also lectures there on folk music, has published several books on the subject, and made some records.
For details of booklets and record see page 22

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Contributors

Presenter/Guitarist:
John Pearse
Producer:
Victor Poole

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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