6.40 Gravity Model
7.5 Maths: Convergence
7.30 Handicapped in the Community
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6.40 Gravity Model
7.5 Maths: Convergence
7.30 Handicapped in the Community
(UHF only)
rhe 107th Championship For the 22nd time the Old Course at St Andrews is the venue for the greatest golfing occasion in the world.
TOM WATSON , the current champion, GARY PLAYER, JACK NICKLAUS , LEE TREVINO and all the great names in golf are competing this year so this promises to be an ' Open ' to remember.
HARRY CARPENTER introduces live action from the first day of this E125,000 Championship.
Commentators PETER ALLISS
CLIVE CLARK. MARK MCCORMACK a ALEX HAY, BERNARD HUNT
JOHN GARNER and HENRY COTTON
Producers RICHARD TILLING and FRED VINER
Editor A. P. WILKINSON.
Daily reports on the British Open on CEEFAX page 151
with Rick Jones
Weather MICHAEL FISH
The 107th Championship
Introduced by HARRY CARPENTER Further coverage.
A film cartoon series.
with John Craven and LUCY MATHEN
JOHN, LUCY and the Newsround team travel Britain and the world, reporting the stories behind the news this week. And don't forget that you could be joining in. Write to John and Lucy with your local stories. Their address is: Newsround Weekly, BBC Television, London W12 8QT.
Producer JILL ROACH
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with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
Presenting the British scene to the British people.
starring Donny and Marie with their guests
Engelbert Humperdinck and Paul Lynde
Director ART FISHER
Jane Manders , Beauty Queen Reporter John Pitman
The last of three programmes from the award-winning series which allowed talented amateurs the chance of their dreams - to take part in a spectacular professional event. This week we follow Jane's progress as she prepares for the ' Miss United Kingdom' contest. She is a Welsh school-teacher - she has never taken part in a bathing-beauty contest before. Top experts including ex-Miss Worlds, Michael Aspel , and columnist Jean Rook , advise her.
It is a pleasure to hail the latest edition of The Big Time as a winner, (DAILY MAIL) The Big Time has style and flair and here is a subject which suits its talents very well. (DAILY EXPRESS) Revealed - TV secret of a Miss UK girl.
(SUNDAY PEOPLC)
Producer ESTHER RANTZEN
Director PATRICIA HOULIHAN
by P.J. Hammond
A series of 13 programmes
Starring James Ellis, Douglas Fielding
with John Collin, Tommy Boyle, Brian Grellis, Allan O'Keefe, Paul Stewart
Newtown Marriage Guidance Centre has been burned down, so Haggar and Bowker start investigating its clients. They are looking for a man or woman with a grudge - a man or woman who will strike again.
by the Labour Party
(Also on BBC2)
with Kenneth Kendall ; Weather
The Birth of a Company
The first of two programmes The American Way
Xerox, Polaroid, Digital, Intel ... and a host of other prosperous corporations were founded on inventions which came good, and on the faith of financiers prepared to raise venture capital to back the new technologies.
Tonight Judith Hann reports from Palo Alto, California - better known as Silicon Valley - on three brand-new companies founded to exploit the discoveries of scientists and designers. In particular, she follows the venture capitalists and their role not only in funding but also in shaping the new-born companies. In the studio, Andrew Neil traces the steps which any new company has to take to move from drawing-board, or test tube, into production. Americans believe that their prosperity increasingly depends on the growth of new, high-technology companies.
Film editor ALISTAIR MCKAY
Film cameraman JOHN WYATT Studio director JOHN GORMAN Producer MICHAEL BLAKSTAD
One of the finest singers of our time in the last of three programmes. Tonight's guests: Marvin Hamlisch brilliant composer of A Chorus Line, The Way We Were, The Spy Who Loved Me and Deniece Williams
Orchestra conducted by HARRY BETTS Associate musical director
ARTHUR GREENSLADE
Choreographer NIGEL LYTHGOE
Script by IAN DAVIDSON , DICK VOSBURGH Designers TONY ABBOTT , TONY BURROUGH Producer STEWART MORRIS
In the second part of the story of leading event-trainer Bertie Hill, the scene changes dramatically from the ordered peace of the training grounds in North Devon to the European Championships at Burleigh.
Thousands of spectators add to the tensions of the dressage and the breath-taking challenge of the cross-country, in which horse and rider put all they have learnt into a battle of courage and endurance against the best in Europe.
Director ANGELA RIPPON Producer DAVID R. WAY