Weather IAN MCCASKILL
The Lawn Tennis Championships
The second week of the Wimbledon fortnight gets under way with the Quarter-finals of the Ladies' Singles
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you 'the best seat in the house ' for the pick of the matches on the Centre Court and No 1 Court.
With commentaries from DAN MASKELL , PETER WEST
JOHN BARRETT , ANN JONES and BILL THRELFALL
HARRY CARPENTER in the Wimbledon studio keeps you up-to-date with a complete service of all the latest news and results from the outside courts.
TV presentation by FRED VINER , MARTIN HOPKINS , JOHN SHREWSBURY, JOHNNIE WATHERSTON , JOHN PHILIPS and JIM RESIDS Eddtor JONATHAN MARTIN
A programme for children under 5
Two cartoon films involving Baggy Pants, the job-hunting cat; and Tyrone, the crime-fighting super-hero.
Today: Shanghied and Dr Sy Klops
with Simon Groom and Lesley Judd
Space City and All That Jazz
In these highlights of the Expedition to the USA, Simon takes his life in his hands when he battles with a mechanical bucking bull and loops the loop backwards on ' Greased Lightning the world's most spectacular roller-coaster...
You can find out what Giving Green Stamps', 'Taking Pictures' and 'Break one-five-four Smokies' mean in CB Radio language, and join in the 4 July Independence Day celebrations with a traditional New Orleans Jazz Festival.
Assistant editor JOHN ADCOCK Editor BIDDY BAXTER
Fearless Fred
Based on the characters created by ALEX GRAHAM
Voices LIONEL JEFFRIES
VICTOR SPINETTI and ANN BEACH Written by HITCH HITCHENS
Music IAN SAMWELL
Producer GRAEME SPURWAY
with Richard Whitmore Weatherman
Presented from
- Southampton with Bruce Parker
- Plymouth with Chris Denham and Gillian Miles
- Bristol with Graham Purches and John Norman
followed by local weather
A film series
The Duke cousins' main pleasure in life is beating the system and baiting the sheriff of Hazzard County where the good guys are outlaws and everybody's in-laws.
Starring Tom Wopat as Luke Duke, John Schneider as Bo Duke, Catherine Bach as Daisy Duke, Denver Pyle as Uncle Jesse Duke, James Best as Sheriff Coltrane, Sorrell Booke as Boss Hogg.
As Bank President, Boss Hogg thinks it is downright sinful to have to send $1-million worth of worn bank notes back to the authorities for burning even though he gets replacement notes. So Boss figures out a way to keep the notes, get them replaced and collect a little insurance money.
Going Critical -
Your Nuclear Future
At Three-Mile Island in Pennsylvania last March, nuclear disaster was very near. Now angry Americans, critical of an apparent threat to their safety, have forced their government to suspend the licensing of more nuclear power stations.
In Britain they tell us 'it cant happen here', but the nuclear industry's critics say that is simply because our new reactors don't really work at all. Even if they are safe, why are we about to build two more nuclear power stations when the one we started 14 years ago still isn't finished? Has Britain got its own, economic, nuclear disaster? .
Richard Lindley reports on the critical decisions that are now being made about our nuclear future.
Producer MICHAEL HOGAN
Deputy editor ELWYN PARRY JONES Editor CHRISTOPHER CAPRON
with Richard Whitmore and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world Weatherman
starring
Sidney Poitier , Martin Landau
Following the savage murder of a young prostitute, Lieutenant Virgil Tibbs receives an anonymous phone call implicating The Rev Logan Sharpe - a crusading local minister and campaigner for community rights. Tibbs, famous as the character in In the Heat of the Night, is seen here on his home beat of San Francisco.
Screenplay by ALAN R. TRUSTMAN and JAMES R. WEBB based on the character created by JOHN BALL
Produced by HERBERT RIRSCHMAN
Directed by GORDON DOUGLAS Films: p 19
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Donald MacCormick
Including News Headlines
Deputy editors RONALD NEIL , JOHN REYNOLDS Editor ROGER BOLTON