for the Guinness Trophy
The whole of this morning's play direct from Lord's
Introduced by Peter West
The Wimbledon Open Lawn Tennis Championships
The opening day of the world's greatest tennis tournament reported for you direct from the All England Club by BBC outside broadcast cameras
Harry Carpenter introduces Wimbledon 1970 which features the best of the matches on the Centre Court and No 1 Court in The First Round of the Men's Singles
Rod Laver as an amateur and as a professional has dominated the Wimbledon scene. Winner of the first two 'Open' Wimbledons, he begins the defence of his title in today's first match on the Centre Court, and so poses the questions -can he at the age of 31 complete a fantastic hat-trick of 'Open' victories?
- will the younger stars challenge the supremacy of the established circuit pros?
The regular Wimbledon commentary team of Dan Maskell, Jack Kramer and Bill Knight together with Emlyn Jones will provide some of the answers in what promises to be a fascinating Championship.
and Cricket: First test Match: England v The Rest of the World
for the Guinness Trophy
Fourth day
Further coverage of today's play at Lord's
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With Larry Parker
'Roll up, roll up, to the greatest show on earth! ' Every circus has a clown, and this week Larry Parker, with the patched coat, baggy trousers, and enormous boots, tells of his adventures as a travelling clown.
Today: The Gloves
with Valerie Singleton, John Noakes, Peter Purves
Tom makes the most of his punishment of painting the fence.
(Mississippi mischief: page 12)
The varied adventures of Hector the Dog and Zaza the Cat, not forgetting next-door-neighbour Mrs Kiki Frog.
Focuses on events and people making the news around town
The final transmission of the day including 'live' action, highlights of the first round of the Men's Singles, and a review of the news, results and personalities on the first day's play at the All England Club.
The new adventures of the Star-ship Enterprise as it zooms across man's final frontier - space!
Its mission - to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and civilisations, to go boldly where no man has gone before.
In the resplendent dress uniform of a Star-ship Captain, Kirk welcomes the Vulcanian Ambassador and his wife aboard and is intrigued to learn that they are none other than the parents of his First Officer, Mr Spock.
Surprise at their ensuing reactions quickly gives way to alarm as crisis follows crisis, leading to a logical conclusion.
Introduced by Robin Day
with Michael Charlton, Nicholas Harman, Alan Hart, Richard Kershaw, Robert MacNeil, Julian Pettifer
with Kenneth Kendall and the BBC's correspondents and reporters around the world and Weather
by John Elliot
[Starring] Ray Barrett, Geoffrey Keen, Philip Latham
Guest stars John Barcroft, Philippa Gail, Kit Taylor
What is it like to be captured by dangerous mercenaries in an African civil war? Willy Izard finds out the hard way when he replaces Thornton on a trip to Ebon.
Mogul's frantic efforts to free him centre on Jane Webb, Stead's former secretary (Philippa Gail), and her husband - a mercenary officer played by John Barcroft, best known for his performance as George Forsyte in "The Forsyte Saga".
The international singing star from Greece in one of the programmes from her series shown recently on BBC2
also featuring The Athenians and with her special guest Scott Walker
A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented all this week by David Dimbleby with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Bernard Falk, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Fyfe Robertson and Denis Tuohy and special contributions from Keith Kyle and Robert McKenzie
Products - ideas - techniques
The export drive: spotlight on the men, the methods, the markets that are earning Britain's living abroad.
School buildings in Africa, housing in America, hotels in Europe. These are just some of the projects British architects have been designing overseas as increasing numbers of this country's 20,000 qualified practitioners face a drop in both public and private building at home. But there are other considerations; how to overcome local problems of climate, language, and labour, and what to do about getting paid if revolutions come and governments change.
David Vine investigates the newest form of water sport, with Dawn Zajac and Doris Rackham from the National Sports Centre, Crystal Palace, London
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