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Introduced by David Coleman direct from Wimbledon

The Finals of the 1969 Lawn Tennis Championships
The world's greatest players today reach the climax of the Wimbledon Open Lawn Tennis Championships on the famous Centre Court of the All England Club featuring
The Finals of the Men's Singles Championship, Ladies' Doubles Championship, Mixed Doubles Championship
News... Interviews... Results

Results Service: Racing Results, Cricket Scoreboard, All the Sports News

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Commentator (Wimbledon):
Dan Maskell
Commentator (Wimbledon):
Jack Kramer
Commentator (Wimbledon):
Peter West
Commentator (Wimbledon):
Bill Knight
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
Presented by:
Brian Venner
Editor:
Alan Hart

Famous stars of BBC comedy choose their favourite shows from past series

Eric Sykes introduces:
"Sykes and a Bath"
Starring Eric Sykes
featuring Hattie Jacques, Richard Wattis
with Deryck Guyler, John Bluthal, Robert Todd, Frank Henderson, Keith Staith

Contributors

Presenter (Comedy Choice)/Script:
Eric Sykes
Based on an idea by:
Johnny Speight
Incidental Music:
Gordon Franks
Designer:
Richard Wilmot
Producer:
Dennis Main Wilson
Eric:
Eric Sykes
Hattie Sykes:
Hattie Jacques
Mr. Brown:
Richard Wattis
Policeman:
Deryck Guyler
Mr. Kelly:
John Bluthal
Man with Vase:
Robert Todd
Dr. Parker:
Frank Henderson
Mr. Jones:
Keith Smith

from The Castle Room
featuring Vince Hill
and Roy's guests, Ted Rogers, Clodagh Rodgers
with Jack Haig, Eli Woods
and introducing Berry Cornish and Laura Symonds
with The Dancers:
Sue Robinson, Celia Hetherington Domini Winter, Wendy Gotelee, Elizabeth Whiting, Anne Lewington

Roy Castle is in 'Holiday Startime' at the ABC Theatre, Blackpool; Vince Hill is at the Wellington Pier, Great Yarmouth
This is the first of six shows in which Roy Castle will be starring. You may have seen Roy recently on BBC-tv when he played Sam Weller to Harry Secombe's Pickwick. Tonight, among other things, he will be taking up the trumpet and accompanying Vince Hill when he sings 'I don't know why.' And each week he will introduce a speciality act: watch out tonight for a quick blast on the E.P.N.S.
See cover story on page 3

Contributors

Entertainer:
Roy Castle
Singer:
Vince Hill
Comedian:
Ted Rogers
Singer:
Clodagh Rodgers
Performer:
Jack Haig
Comedian:
Eli Woods
Performer:
Berry Cornish
Performer:
Laura Symonds
Dancer:
Sue Robinson
Dancer:
Celia Hetherington
Dancer:
Domini Winter
Dancer:
Wendy Gotelee
Dancer:
Elizabeth Whiting
Dancer:
Anne Lewington
Choreography:
Nita Howard
Vocal backings:
The Breakaways
Musical direction and special arrangements:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Costume:
Rupert Jarvis
Lighting:
Peter Wesson
Sound:
Adrian Bishop-Laggett
Script:
Eric Davidson
Design:
Victor Meredith
Production:
Michael Hurll

A season of films featuring one of the screen's great stars and finest actors, James Cagney

Cagney's last film to date and the fastest, funniest performance of his career as an American executive in West Berlin whose career is threatened when his boss's visiting daughter disappears east-wards and returns with an East German beatnik.

Contributors

Screenplay/Producer/Director:
Billy Wilder
Screenplay:
I.A.L. Diamond
MacNamara:
James Cagney
Otto:
Horst Buchholz
Scarlett:
Pamela Tiffin
Phyllis:
Arlene Francis
Ingeborg:
Lilo Pulver
Hazeltine:
Howard St. John
Schlemmer:
Hanns Lothar
Mrs. Hazeltine:
Lois Bolton

Portrait of an International Star
The classic story of boy-makes-good from poverty in Belfast to a stage career in England and stardom in Hollywood... The hot-blooded Irishman who, with a score of film successes behind him, from Ben Hur to Shalako, has played every kind of hero and villain.
Interviewed by Ralph Nelson

Contributors

Interviewee:
Stephen Boyd
Interviewer:
Ralph Nelson
Producer:
Rick Spalla

Ned Sherrin looks back at news of the week - with questions designed to test both wits and memories
The William Rushton Trio challenge The Team of the Rt. Hon. Quintin Hogg MP

Not another quiz? Well, yes, after a fashion. A quizzical look at the previous week in which the chairman Ned Sherrin aims to provoke answers that will amuse as well as inform. Now a film producer, Ned Sherrin first influenced Saturday evenings on TV when he produced That Was The Week That Was. In Quiz of the Week the questions will be put in a variety of ways from the straightforward to the crossword style, from completing the last line of topical limericks to imagining what personalities of the week might have been saying as the camera caught them. The viewer can concentrate entirely upon testing his or her wits against the teams. There's no need to worry about the rules being broken - there aren't any rules. As the Chairman says, his decision is 'arbitrary, prejudiced, and final.'

Contributors

Chairman:
Ned Sherrin
Team captain:
William Rushton
Team captain:
The Rt. Hon. Quintin Hogg
Producer:
Michael Townson

A Man Called Ironside - Criminal investigator extraordinary
A film series starring Raymond Burr as Robert Ironside
with Don Galloway as Det.-Sgt. Brown, Barbara Anderson as Officer Eve Whitfield, Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger
with guest stars Gary Collins, Hank Brandt

The testimony of an important witness convicts a war hero on trial for murder. The witness is Ironside-and the accused is his best friend.

Contributors

Robert Ironside:
Raymond Burr
Det.-Sgt. Brown:
Don Galloway
Officer Eve Whitfield:
Barbara Anderson
Mark Sanger:
Don Mitchell
[Actor]:
Gary Collins
[Actor]:
Hank Brandt

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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