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Featuring the best of the Centre Court and No 1 Court matches direct from the All England Club. Introduced from the Wimbledon studio by Harry Carpenter with news, summaries and a preview of the quarter-final matches in the Men's Singles Championship. Expert Centre Court summaries and opinions from Dan Maskell, Jack Kramer. With commentaries from No 1 Court by Peter West, Bill Knight and John Motson

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator (Centre Court):
Dan Maskell
Commentator (Centre Court):
Jack Kramer
Commentator (No 1 Court):
Peter West
Commentator (No 1 Court):
Bill Knight
Commentator (No 1 Court):
John Motson
Television Presentation:
Richard Tilling
Television Presentation:
Alan Mouncer
Television Presentation:
Bob Duncan
Television Presentation:
Fred Viner
Television Presentation:
Johnnie Watherston
Television Presentation:
Martin Hopkins
Television Presentation:
Brian Venner
Producer:
A.P. Wilkinson

Presented by John Craven
The judges:
Tony Rose, editor of Moviemaker
Monica Sims, Head of Children's Programmes BBC Television
Jeffery Boswall, wildlife film-maker

Today's programme, the first of two, shows the best animation and documentary films entered in this year's film competition for under-16s, and the judges select the winners.

(From Bristol)

Contributors

Presenter:
John Craven
Judge:
Tony Rose
Judge:
Monica Sims
Judge:
Jeffrey Boswall
Producer:
David Turnbull

The first in a new season of feature films from British studios stars Donald Sinden, Nicole Berger, Kieron Moore, Peter Wyngarde

At the turn of the century a series of anarchist outrages in London is the beginning of a relentless battle by the police to preserve law and order. This dramatic reconstruction of the events which led up to a pitched battle in London's Sidney Street in January 1911 stars Donald Sinden as the police inspector whose undercover investigations exposed the activities of the revolutionary group -led by the mysterious Peter the Painter.
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Contributors

Screenplay:
Jimmy Sangster
Screenplay:
Alexander Baron
Produced, directed and photographed by:
Robert S. Baker
Produced, directed and photographed by:
Monty Berman
Mannering:
Donald Sinden
Sara:
Nicole Berger
Yoska:
Kieron Moore
Peter:
Peter Wyngarde
Blakey:
Godfrey Quigley
Svaars:
Leonard Sachs
Dmitrieff:
Tutte Lemkow
Brodsky:
George Pastell
Nina:
Angela Newman
Lapidos:
T.P. McKenna
Gardstein:
Maurice Good
Hefeld:
James Caffrey
Hersh:
Harold Goldblatt
Police Commissioner:
Christopher Casson
Old Harry:
Harry Brogan
Police Inspector:
Alan Simpson
Jeweller:
Robert Lepler

What do you expect from three years' higher education?

July is the month of the year when expectation runs high in schools, universities and polytechnics. Have you passed your A-levels - have you got your degree? And if you have is it worth going on to some form of higher education-and if you did get your degree what's it worth?

With a quarter of a million students studying for degrees the question of what they expect from higher education becomes important, not only to them but also to their parents and prospective employers.

Tonight's programme reflects our changing attitudes towards the value of a degree. Bernard Holloway, Chief Careers Officer for Manchester University, examines the realities of the job market and the changing expectations of the graduates. 'We can say' says Holloway, that graduates are no longer very special people -if ever they were.' Jobs done by people with school certificates 30 years ago are going to be done in future by graduates.

Contributors

Presenter/Script Adviser:
Bernard Holloway
Narrator:
Frank Gillard
Script Adviser:
Margaret Korving
Producer:
Ramsay Short

Ex-Saint, ex-Maverick Roger Moore is the new James Bond. Barry Norman talks to him about taking over as 007 in Live and Let Die, which has its Royal Premiere this week.

Contributors

Interviewee:
Roger Moore
Presenter:
Barry Norman
Producer:
Patricia Ingram

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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