England v India
Fourth day: coverage up to the lunch interval Introduced by PETER WEST
Commentators RICHIE BENAUD
JIM LAKER , TED DEXTER
Television presentation by DAVID KENNING and JOHN SHREWSBURY
Weatherman Jack Scott
All of the top international tennis stars are in attendance at this, the world's greatest Open championship.
Wimbledon 1974
This could be one of the most exciting and intriguing Wimbledons for years. The established stars such as JAN KODES, the defending champion, JOHN NEWCOMBE, a three-times winner, STAN SMITH and ILIE NASTASE will be challenged by talented youngsters like BJORN BORG and JIMMY CONNORS
Commentators DAN MASKELL
BILL KNIGHT , BILL THRELFALL ANN JONES and JOHN BARRETT
HARRY CARPENTER provides the news, comments and all the outside court results.
Television presentation: Richard TILLING ALAN MOUNCER , BOB DUNCAN. FRED VINER JOHNNIE WATHERSTON , ROV NORTON and JEFF GODDARD
Producer A. P, WILKINSON
with John Noakes
Peter Purves , Lesley Judd
Producer JOHN ADCOCK
Assistant editor ROSEMARY GILL Editor BIDDY BAXTER
Samantha's adventures in magic %
with Richard Whitmore; Weather
The Lawn Tennis Championships
Harry Carpenter introduces highlights from the first round of the Men's Singles, together with the news and views of the first day's play.
The 1974 World Cup
David Coleman , Frank Bough and Jimmy Hill review the chances of the last eight teams left in the 1974 World Cup.
Producers A. P WILKINSON, BRIAN VENNER and JONATHAN MARTIN Editor ALAN HART
Luke and Johnny Meade could hardly have been closer and Ben is faced with a real poser when the recovery of his patient is seriously endangered by a violent breakdown of filial affections.
If Richard Nixon is thrown out of the White House he will be the first President to lose Office in disgrace. What is there in his character and history that explains Nixon today?
Robert MacNeil looks at his extraordinary career, from Whittier to Watergate, through the eyes of people who were closest to him at the crisis points in his life.
Editor FRANK SMITH
with Richard Baker and Richard Whitmore; Weather
The Man in the Middle by ROY CLARKE starring Ray McAnally
Vladek Sheybal , Richard Vernon
A double agent is an enemy of both sides and a most unusual alliance conspires to eliminate him.
Lighting ROBERT WRIGHT Sound NORMAN BENNETT Designer BARRIE DOBBINS
Producer JORDAN LAWRENCE Director GILCHRIST CALDER
Introduced and edited by Melvyn Bragg
Paperbacks of the week chosen by Lady Antonia Fraser Paul Johnson and Alan Brien
With them in the studio Authors of the week:
Jamake Mamake Highwater Marks the American Indian writer whose book Mick Jagger came out last week.
A. J. P. Taylor - whose biography Beaverbrook is published this week.
Research DOROTHY SPOKES
Production JULIA MATHESON , NIGEL Williams
What's On/Regional News
9: Shake-up
Director PETER RAMSDEN
Producer MICHAEL GARROD
Anyone for Badminton?
The growing popularity of badminton is putting a strain on the British firms who make the best shuttlecocks and rackets.
Presented and produced by MICHAEL PRIESTLEY