6.40 Genesis of a Dissident
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7.30 Biosynthesis of Terpenes
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6.40 Genesis of a Dissident
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7.30 Biosynthesis of Terpenes
The 108th Championship HARRY CARPENTER introduces the third round from Royal
Lytham and St Annes
The tradition and prestige of ' The Open' has attracted the world's best golfers to Lancashire this week where there is record prize money of £155,000.
Weather JIM BACON
The 108th Championship from Royal Lytham and St Annes HARRY CARPENTER introduces further coverage of the third round.
A cartoon in three parts
Two dastardly crooks escape from a London jail determined to become the world's greatest criminals. The Swedish sleuth, Agaton Sax, and Chief Inspector Lispington of Scotland Yard are soon on the trail.
Peter Purves and Sue Cook with more things to see and places to go on a summer's day out. Guest reporters this week
David Bellamy on Beachcombing Carol Chell on Playbuses Gordon Astley on Roller-skating The phone number for the Weekend Diary is [number removed]
Assistant producer CYRIL GATES
Producer DAVID BROWN. BBC Manchester The address for fact sheets is
Room 5007 New Broadcasting House, Manchester X.
with Peter Woods Weatherman
News from London, and with studio and film features from all corners of the country.
Presented by FRANK BOUGH SUE LAWLEY, HUGH SCULLY
JOHN STAPLETON and BOB WELLINGS
with Peter Woods
Weekend Weather JIM BACON
from Wembley Arena featuring
The John Player Trophy - Grand Prix of Great Britain
(Holder : HARVEY SMITH With Sanyo San Mar)
Seldom does the Royal International go by without Harvey Smith winning one or more of the big classes. Tonight's featured class consists of two rounds with only the top third going into the second round. The faults are added together and in the event of equality there is a jump-off against the clock. Introduced by DAVID VINE Commentators DORIAN WILLIAMS and RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
Producer JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
Starring James Cagney
with Doris Day, Cameron Mitchell
The exciting 20s - the early days of jazz. Aggressive promoter Martin Snyder makes dime-a-dance girl Ruth Etting into a star but cannot bear it when she begins to outgrow him.
Cagney was nominated for an Academy Award for his powerful performance in this Oscar-winning picture.
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