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The Lawn Tennis
Championships
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you a courtside view of the fifth day's play in the world's greatest tennis event.
DAN MASKELL , PETER WEST , JOHN BARRETT and BILL THRELFALL comment on the pick of the matches on Centre Court and No 1 Court.
In the Wimbledon studio
HARRY CARPENTER with news, summaries and all the results from the outside courts.
Television presentation by RICHARD TILLING FRED VINER , BOB DUNCAN , JOHN SHREWSBURY JOHNNIE WATHERSTON , JEFF GODDARD and RICK GARDNER
Producer A. P. WILKINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
Peter West
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Bill Threlfall
Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Presentation By:
Richard Tilling
Presentation By:
Fred Viner
Presentation By:
Bob Duncan
Presentation By:
John Shrewsbury
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston
Unknown:
Jeff Goddard
Unknown:
Rick Gardner
Producer:
A. P. Wilkinson

This week Michael Rodd puts the questions to contestants from GLOUCESTER and PENARTH who will be looking at scenes from Go West, The Battle of Midway, The Return of the Big Cat and It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet.
Also details about the next Young Film-makers' Competition.
Director DES SISSONS
Producer JOHN BUTTERY. BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Rodd
Producer:
John Buttery.

This week: Jamaica
My Father Sun-Sun Johnson by C. EVERARD PALMER
Dramatised by VERONICA CECIL
Rami and his father Sun-Sun
Johnson are fighting to build a new home - but Jake is determined to destroy them.
Film cameraman PHILIP BONHAM-CARTER Director PAUL STONE

Contributors

Unknown:
Father Sun-Sun Johnson
Unknown:
C. Everard Palmer
Dramatised By:
Veronica Cecil
Unknown:
Philip Bonham-Carter
Director:
Paul Stone
Lorne:
Oliver Samuels
Jake:
Lloyd Reckord
Rami Johnson:
Alwyn Scott
Sun-Sun Johnson:
Stanley Irons
Donna Rae:
Sharon Woollery
Debbie Johnson:
Leonie Forbes

The Lawn Tennis
Champi onships
HARRY CARPENTER introduces the final transmission of the dav direct from the All England Club. Commentators
DAN MASKELL , PETER WEST
JOHN BARRETT and BILL THRELFALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
Peter West
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Bill Threlfall

The free-wheeling television adaptation of the Chinese classic
How Easy to Die, How Hard to Live with the voices of MICHAEL MCCLAIN ,
MIRIAM MARGOLYES , PETER MARINKER , TREVOR MARTIN , GEORGE LITTLE, PETER HAWKINS and BURT KWOUK
English adaptation by DAVID WEIR
Dubbing director MICHAEL BAKEWELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael McClain
Unknown:
Miriam Margolyes
Unknown:
Peter Marinker
Unknown:
Trevor Martin
Unknown:
Peter Hawkins
Unknown:
David Weir
Director:
Michael Bakewell
Lin Chung:
Atsuo Nakamura
Hu San-Niang:
Sanae Tsuchida
Kao Chiu:
Kei Sato
Sung Chiang:
Takeshi Obayashi
First policeman:
Hiroshi Hasegawa
Second policeman:
Akira Hamada

starring
Victim
Although Mary Casado recognises the two men who assault her, the police will not prosecute. Harry decides to lean on them a little - police, rapist and accomplice.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Casado
Harry Orwell:
David Janssen
Lt Trench:
Anthony Zerbe
Sgt Roberts:
Paul Tulley
Mary Casado:
Cynthia Avila
Sgt Helmond:
Eugene Roche
Wilt Kane:
Michael Lerner
Frank Litto:
Cal Bellini
Jud Kane:
Richard Hale
Gil Mendos:
Ron Joseph
Mrs Kline:
Anna Berger
Old man:
Jon Lormer
Foreman:
W R Zacha

at the Royal Albert Hall Also the Final of the United Kingdom Professional Ten Dance Championship and The United Kingdom Formation Team Championship to the music of ANDY ROSS and TONY EVANS
Introduced by Terry Wogan Commentators
BARRI HAYNES and PEGGY SPENCER
Arranged by ERIC MORLEY
Presented for television by BARRIE EDGAR Organised by MECCA PROMOTIONS in conjunction with the Bottlers of Coca-Cola BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
Andy Ross
Unknown:
Tony Evans
Introduced By:
Terry Wogan
Unknown:
Barri Haynes
Unknown:
Peggy Spencer
Arranged By:
Eric Morley
Television By:
Barrie Edgar

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