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The Lawn Tennis Championships direct from the All England Club
— BBC outside broadcast cameras on the world-famous Centre Court reflect the tensions and the excitement of the first Finals day of this Wimbledon Open Championship. featuring the Final of the Ladies' Singles Championship
HARRY CARPENTER and ANN JONES , the 1969 Wimbledon Ladies' Champion, preview the finalists and set the scene for the top Ladies' match of the year. The winner receives L7,000 and is regarded as ' Champion of the World and the Final of the Men's Doubles Championship
With Centre Court commentaries by DAN MASKELL , BILL KNIGHT and PETER WEST

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Ann Jones
Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
Bill Knight

Introduced by Ron Pickering
Special guest Donna Murray 400m sprinting star
The first heat of this sporting series between schools, at the Tryst Leisure Centre, Cumbernauld. Toy dogs, word puzzles and capsizable rafts are some of the problems facing boys and girls from Scotland in a variety of exciting outdoor and swimming pool games. The teams this week battling for a place in the final are:
CUMBERNAULD HIGH SCHOOL
DOUGLAS ACADEMY, MILNGAVIE LARBERT HIGH SCHOOL
WALLACE HIGH SCHOOL, STIRLING
Production assistant CHRISTOPHER MANN Producer clive DOIG See page 4

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Donna Murray
Unknown:
Christopher Mann

The Lawn Tennis Championships
HARRY CARPENTER introduces the final transmission of the day direct from the All England Club featuring highlights of the Ladies' Singles Final and the Men's Doubles Final
Match o/ the Day: 10.20 pm BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Carpenter

The 1975 inter-town fun and games competition including tonight the presentation of the RADIO TIMES It's a Knockout trophy Cambridge v Oxford v Peterborough
The winner will represent Great Britain in the seventh heat of the Eurovision Competition to be held in Southport, Great Britain.
Tonight's programme introduced from Cambridge bv
Stuart Hall and Eddie Waring Referee ARTHUR ELLIS
Designer STUART FURBER Director GEOFF WILSON
Producer BARNEY COLEHAN

Contributors

Unknown:
Stuart Hall
Unknown:
Eddie Waring
Unknown:
Referee Arthur Ellis
Designer:
Stuart Furber
Director:
Geoff Wilson
Producer:
Barney Colehan

A season of films directed by the cinema's master of suspense Tonight starring ' Tippi ' Hedren
Sean Connery , Diane Baker
Martin Gabel , Louise Latham
Hitchcock's Marnie, like Psycho, explores the strange world of the unconscious mind in this story of a beautiful, compulsive thief whose passions are aroused by thunderstorms and the colour red. Sean Connery plays the wealthy publisher fascinated by criminal behaviour in animals who traps Marnie and embarks on an unusual form of therapy.
Based on the novel by WINSTON GRAHAM Director ALFRED HITCHCOCK
This Week's Films: page 13

Contributors

Unknown:
Sean Connery
Unknown:
Diane Baker
Unknown:
Martin Gabel
Unknown:
Louise Latham
Unknown:
Sean Connery
Novel By:
Winston Graham
Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Marnie:
Tippi' Hedren
Mark Rutland:
Sean Connery
Lil Mainwaring:
Diane Baker
Sidney Strutt:
Martin Gabel
Bernice Edgar:
Louise Latham
Cousin Bob:
Bob Sweeney
Mr Rutland:
Alan Napier
Sam Ward:
S John Launer
Susan Clabon:
Mariette Hartley
Sailor:
Bruce Dern
First detective:
Henry Beckman
Rita:
Edith Evanson
Mrs Turpin:
Meg Wyllie

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