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9.38 Science Session: Against the Elements
The world's heavyweight weather seen from earth and from space with spectacular film.

10.0-10.15 Words and Pictures (B)

10.25-10.45 Hwnt ac Yma: 7: Diffeithwch
Cyflwynwyr JOHN OGWEN a CARYL WILLIAMS
Adran Ysgolion BBC Cymru
(Here and There: 7: Desert)

11.5-11.25 Making a Musical

11.35 Music Time

The World Bowls Championships from Beach House Park, Worthing
featuring The Singles and the Fours
David Vine introduces news and action from the second week's play in this 16-nation tournament. Bowlers from all parts of the world play each other on a league basis for the highest individual honour in the game - the World Singles Championship. They're out for the scalp of Westcountryman David Bryant who won the title in 1966 in Sydney, Australia.

The Wightman Cup: Great Britain v USA
The annual match from the All England Club, Wimbledon
Once again the No 1 court at Wimbledon is the scene of this great ladies' team competition. Two years ago - the last occasion they met at Wimbledon-the United States won in a very close finish. This seven-match series promises to be just as close.
(On BBC2 from 4.0)

Contributors

Presenter (Bowls):
David Vine
Commentator (Bowls):
Ted Lowe
Commentator (Bowls):
Harold Shapland
Television Presentation (Bowls):
Fred Viner
Producer (Bowls):
A.P. Wilkinson
Commentator (Tennis):
Dan Maskell
Commentator (Tennis):
Bill Knight
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Bob Duncan

Michael Rodd puts the questions to the winners and runners up of the two previous finals. They will be looking at scenes from: "Napoleon and Samantha", "Jason and the Argonauts", "Summer Holiday".
The programme comes from the Odeon, Sale, with an audience of 700 children.

(from Manchester)
(Colour)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Rodd
Designer:
Peter Mavius
Director:
Des Sissons
Producer:
John Buttery

Starring Charlie Cairoli - The clever comical clown.
Mirth, music, magic and the brightest budgerigars in the business
with Jimmy, frozen-face phenomenon
Paul, master of musical melodies
Charlie Jr, in father's footsteps
Introduced by Norman Barrett
(from Manchester)

Contributors

Presenter:
Norman Barrett
Clown:
Charlie Cairoli
Clown:
null Jimmy
Clown:
null Paul
Clown:
Charlie Cairoli Jnr
Producer:
Nick Hunter

The 1972 inter-town fun and games competition

The winner represents Great Britain in the fifth Eurovision heat in Nice, France, on 25 August. Tonight's programme introduced from Nottingham by Eddie Waring and Stuart Hall

The UK winners are competing for the Radio Times 'It's a Knock-Out!' trophy designed by Bill Tidy

Contributors

Presenter:
Eddie Waring
Presenter:
Stuart Hall
Referee:
Arthur Ellis
Trophy designed by:
Bill Tidy
Designer:
Stuart Furber
Director:
Bill Taylor
Producer:
Barney Colehan

Starring Mike Yarwood
with Adrienne Posta
and guest star Peter Noone
with Frank Abbott

Contributors

Script:
Eric Davidson
Musical Director:
Alan Braden
Vocal Backing:
Barbara Moore Singers
Designer:
Kenneth Sharp
Producer:
Michael Hurll
Impressionist:
Mike Yarwood
[Actress]:
Adrienne Posta
Singer:
Peter Noone
[Actor]:
Frank Abbott

by Victor Canning
[Starring] Rupert Davies as Baker looking in on a world of mystery and suspense
This week starring Anthony Hopkins, Gerald Flood, Michael Gambon, Angela Browne, Penny Spencer

Albert Watts comes to live on a large estate to study the local wildlife... but only because he is blackmailing his hosts. For Murder.

Contributors

Writer:
Victor Canning
Lighting:
Eric Monk
Sound:
Richard Chubb
Script Editor:
Margret Kopala
Designer:
Peter Kindred
Producer:
Derrick Sherwin
Director:
Raymond Menmuir
Baker:
Rupert Davies
Albert Watts:
Anthony Hopkins
Parsons:
Geoffrey Russell
Edward Kenward:
Gerald Flood
Clare Kenward:
Angela Browne
Mildred:
Penny Spencer
Ralph Kenward:
Michael Gambon
Harker:
Edwin Brown
Manston:
Alan Judd

A season of films featuring these famous clowns of the cinema - the zany creators of chaos and confusion.

The Marx Brothers turn their talents to sleuthing as three wacky private eyes hired to protect a large department store. But once again, Groucho, Chico and Harpo leave chaos in their wake.
(This Week's Films: page 9)

Contributors

Director:
Charles Riesner
Wolf J. Flywheel:
Groucho Marx
Ravelli:
Chico Marx
Wacky:
Harpo Marx
Tommy Rogers:
Tony Martin
Joan Sutton:
Virglnia Grey
Martha Phelps:
Margaret Dumont
Mr Grover:
Douglass Dumbrille
Fred Sutton:
William Tannen
Peggy Arden:
Marion Martin
Kitty:
Virginia O'Brien
Giuseppi:
Henry Armetta
Maria:
Anna Demetrio

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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