England v India
Final 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
The Lawn Tennis Championships
The second day's play direct from the All England Club
The First Round of the Ladies' Singles
The richest Wimbledon in history offers over E100,000 in prize money, and the Ladies' Champion will collect £7,000 -a far cry from the £750 reward for winning the first ' Open ' in 1968. Is BILLIE JEAN KING Still the girl they all have to beat, and can she collect her sixth title? The answers will be provided during the next two weeks of this fascinating championship.
Commentators DAN MASKELL
BILL KNIGHT , BILL THRELFALL ANN JONES and JOHN BARRETT with news, results and summaries from HARRY CARPENTER
Television presentation: RICHARD TILLING ALAN MOUNCER , BOB DUNCAN , FRED VINER JOHNNIE WATHERSTON , ROY NORTON and JEFF GODDARD
Producer A. p. WILKINSON
Introduced by Johnny Morris The World of Animals
In the wild, in the zoo, at home - a magazine of stories about animals illustrating their magic.
Directors GEORGE inger , ROBIN hellier Producer DOUGLAS THOMAS (Bristol)
with Richard Whitmore ; Weather
followed by Regional Weather (London only: Nationwide)
(Regional details as Monday)
The Lawn Tennis Championships
Harry Carpenter reports and introduces highlights.
The 1974 World Cup Introduced by Frank Bough.
David Coleman and the BBC Commentary team in West Germany report with the latest news on tomorrow's four matches in the Second Round.
Producers A. P. WILKINSON , BRIAN VENNER and JONATHAN MARTIN. Editor ALAN HART
by Roy Clarke
Starring Leonard Rossiter, T.P. McKenna
The Happy Snaps photographer in an out-of-season resort has an ambition. If he can discover some unknown face and shape to groom as a model it will make him rich and famous. One day, while wandering round the harbour, he has a stroke of luck. A group of girls take a break from the fish-filleting sheds - one of them is statuesque, and beautiful!
On behalf of the Liberal Party
Huw Thomas introduces News from the Liberals with the Chief Whip David Steel , mp, and three new Liberal mfs: Geraint Howellsk Stephen Ross and Paul Tyler.
with Richard Baker and Richard Whitmore Weather
Tuesday's Documentary
Next week is Henley Week. Of all the events which use sport as an excuse to ease out the champagne corks and have a social junket-Ascot, Wimbledon, Lord's, Cowes-the most exquisitely English is Henley Royal Regatta. The course is English to the point of idiosyncrasy: it doesn'conform to international standards for one inch of its beautiful length. Yet every oarsman in the world wants to row on it. Even the Russians send their best men to heave and sweat past the Stewards' enclosure, where the English upper classes relax in deck-chairs, wear dazzling boat-club blazers, sip champagne, gossip with pretty women, and clap politely.
Jack Pizzey was at Henley last summer, mingling with the crowds and looking behind the scenes of this most English occasion.
Producer RICHARD Thomas
Introduced by Michael Charlton
Editor PETER PAGNAMENT *
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