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Wimbledon Preview
A look ahead to the Lawn Tennis Championships, which start on Monday.

2.10; 2.35; 3.10; 3.55; 4.50* First Test Match: England v The Rest of the World
from Lord's
The third day's play in this First Test for the Guinness Trophy between England and a star-studded Rest of the World XI, led by Gary Sobers.
(On BBC2 from 4.30)

2.20; 2.55; 3.30; 4.10* Racing: The Royal Ascot Meeting
2.30 Cork and Orrery Stakes (over 6 furlongs)
3.5 New Stakes (over 5 furlongs)
3.45 Gold Cup (over 21 miles)
Traditionally Royal Ascot's principal race, and Europe's premier event for long-distance horses, with £15,750 added.
4.20 King Edward VII Stakes (over 1J miles)

3.10; 3.55; 4.30* Athletics: 1970 Midland Counties: 1970 Area Championships
from Warley

Contributors

Captain (Rest of the World XI):
Gary Sobers
Commentator (First Test Match):
Peter West
Commentator (First Test Match):
Richie Benaud
Commentator (First Test Match):
Jim Laker
Commentator (First Test Match):
Denis Compton
Commentator (First Test Match):
Ted Dexter
TV Presentation (First Test Match):
Nick Hunter
TV Presentation (First Test Match):
Philip Lewis
Commentator (Racing):
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator (Racing):
Clive Graham
TV Presentation (Racing):
Ray Lakeland
Commentator (Athletics):
Ron Pickering
Commentator (Athletics):
Ross McWhirter
TV Presentation (Athletics):
Bob Duncan

including racing results and cricket scores.

Grandstand Timetable:
1.40 World Cup report
2.0 Wimbledon preview
2.10 Cricket at Lord's
2.20 Racing: Royal Ascot
2.35 Cricket at Lord's
2.55 Racing: Royal Ascot
3.10 Cricket and Athletics
3.30 Racing: Royal Ascot
3.55 Athletics and Cricket
4.10 Racing: Royal Ascot
4.30 Athletics
4.50 Cricket at Lord's
5.5 Results Service
Timings are subject to alteration

Contributors

Grandstand presented for television by:
Brian Venner.
Editor:
Alan Hart

Teams:
Salisbury: Diane James, Tom Owen, Alison Greenlees, Andrew Parton

Inverness: Irene Anderson, Andrew MacDonald, Margaret MacDonald, Charles Bannerman
Question-master Geoffrey Wheeler

(Colour)

Contributors

Contestant (Salisbury):
Diane James
Contestant (Salisbury):
Tom Owen
Contestant (Salisbury):
Alison Greenlees
Contestant (Salisbury):
Andrew Parton
Contestant (Inverness):
Irene Anderson
Contestant (Inverness):
Andrew MacDonald
Contestant (Inverness):
Margaret MacDonald
Contestant(Inverness):
Charles Bannerman
Question-Master:
Geoffrey Wheeler
Question Setter:
Boswell Taylor
Director:
Peter Massey
Producer:
Bill Wright

by Jimmy Perry and David Croft
Starring Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier and Clive Dunn
featuring John Laurie as Pte Frazer, James Beck as Pte Walker, Arnold Ridley as Pte Godfrey, Ian Lavender as Pte Pike

Man Hunt - in which our heroes enlist a recruit with four feet.

The voice of Bud Flanagan

Contributors

Writer:
Jimmy Perry
Writer/Producer:
David Croft
Voice (singer, signature tune):
Bud Flanagan
Design:
Ray London
Captain Mainwaring:
Arthur Lowe
Sgt Wilson:
John Le Mesurier
Lance Corporal Jones:
Clive Dunn
Pte Frazer:
John Laurie
Pte Walker:
James Beck
Pte Godfrey:
Arnold Ridley
Pte Pike:
Ian Lavender
Chief Warden:
Bill Pertwee
Mrs Pike:
Janet Davies
The Suspect:
Patrick Tull
Large Man:
Robert Moore
Small Man:
Leon Cortez
Fierce Lady:
Olive Mercer
Sexy Lady:
Miranda Hampton
Himself:
null Bran

Tonight's feature film starring Glenn Ford, Van Heflin with Felicia Farr

Ben Wade, a notorious outlaw and gunfighter, is captured by a small-town posse, and two ranchers volunteer to escort him to Contention City to meet the train taking him to the state prison in Yuma.
The plot, a neat reversal of the situation in that other classic western High Noon, allows Glenn Ford and Van Heflin some fine acting opportunities while - as gunman and rancher - they probe each other's strengths and weaknesses in a deadly battle of wits.

Contributors

Screenplay:
Halsted Welles
Based on a story by:
Elmore Leonard
Producer:
David Hellwell
Director:
Delmer Daves
Ben Wade:
Glenn Ford
Dan Evans:
Van Heflin
Emmy:
Felicia Farr
Alice Evans:
Leora Dana
Alex Potter:
Henry Jones
Charlie Prince:
Richard Jaeckel

From The Castle Room
Featuring Vince Hill
Special guest stars Dickie Henderson, Mary Hopkin
Guest star from America Jan Daley
The Disc Jockey Band
featuring Barry Alldis, Tony Blackburn, Pete Drummond, Anne Nightingale, Ed Stewart, Dave Lee Travis, Johnny Walker
Introducing Berry Cornish and Laura Symonds, with Eli Woods

Contributors

Entertainer:
Roy Castle
Singer:
Vince Hill
Entertainer:
Dickie Henderson
Singer:
Mary Hopkin
Singer:
Jan Daley
Performer (The Disc Jockey Band):
Barry Alldis
Performer (The Disc Jockey Band):
Tony Blackburn
Performer (The Disc Jockey Band):
Pete Drummond
Performer (The Disc Jockey Band):
Anne Nightingale
Performer (The Disc Jockey Band):
Ed Stewart
Performer (The Disc Jockey Band):
Dave Lee Travis
Performer (The Disc Jockey Band):
Johnnie Walker [billed as Johnny Walker]
Performer:
Berry Cornish
Performer:
Laura Symonds
Performer:
Eli Woods
Dancer:
Pat Lovett
Dancer:
Wendy Gotelee
Dancer:
Anne Lewington
Dancer:
Rosemary Clark
Dancer:
Vicki Murden
Dancer:
Maureen Wilsher
Choreography:
Nita Howard
Script:
Eric Davidson
Vocal backings:
The Breakaways
Musical Direction:
Ronnie Hazlehurst
Design:
Vic Meredith
Production:
Michael Hurll

A film series starring Raymond Burr as Robert Ironside, Don Galloway as Det-Sgt Brown, Barbara Anderson as Eve, Don Mitchell as Mark
Guest stars Ralph Meeker, Clu Gulager, Peggy Ann Garner

When a skid-row drunk is murdered Ironside causes surprise by insisting that an embittered ex-policeman should help on the case.

Contributors

Robert Ironside:
Raymond Burr
Det-Sgt Brown:
Don Galloway
Eve:
Barbara Anderson
Mark:
Don Mitchell
Ex-Detective:
Ralph Meeker
Jack Brody:
Clu Gulager
Jack's ex-wife:
Peggy Ann Garner

Introduced by David Coleman from Mexico
The action... the news the personalities of the 1970 World Cup

Tomorrow, in Mexico City's Aztec Stadium, a crowd of over 100,000 will watch the 1970 World Cup Final. The BBC commentary team-David Coleman, Kenneth Wolstenholme, Barry Davies, and Alan Weeks - bring you all the latest news from Mexico on the two countries who will meet in the ninth World Cup Final.
Highlights of the two finalists' progress to the Final and the pick of the action from the past three weeks of World Cup football; with action and analysis of some of the outstanding players who will be on field tomorrow.
In Mexico with David Coleman: Joe Mercer and Don Revie
In London with Frank Bough: Brian Clough, Noel Cantwell, Ian St John, Ray Wilson, Bob Wilson, Johnny Haynes, Walley Barnes, and Jim Finney

Contributors

Presenter:
David Coleman
Reporter:
Kenneth Wolstenholme
Reporter:
Barry Davies
Reporter:
Alan Weeks
Analysis (in Mexico):
Joe Mercer
Analysis (in Mexico):
Don Revie
Presenter (in London):
Frank Bough
Analysis (in London):
Brian Clough
Analysis (in London):
Noel Cantwell
Analysis (in London):
Ian St John
Analysis (in London):
Ray Wilson
Analysis (in London):
Bob Wilson
Analysis (in London):
Johnny Haynes
Analysis (in London):
Walley Barnes
Analysis (in London):
Jim Finney
Production Team:
Brian Venner
Production Team:
Jonathan Martin
Production Team:
Fred Viner
Production Team:
John McNicholas
Production Team:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Alan Hart
Editor:
Sam Leitch

Ned Sherrin looks back on the events of the week - with questions designed to test both wit and memory
With the help of Barbara Windsor and Doug Fisher, Richard Ingrams, John Wells, and William Rushton of Private Eye face a team of challengers who ought to have a better chance than most of knowing what's been going on.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ned Sherrin
Panellist:
Richard Ingrams
Panellist:
John Wells
Panellist:
William Rushton
[Actress]:
Barbara Windsor
[Actor]:
Doug Fisher
Producer:
Anthony Smith
Director:
John Beveridge

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