CARMEN MUNROE introduces rhymes and counting games and tells a story about Annie, Louise, George, Kevin, Caroline, Cheng, Scott, Mary, Toni, and Sandra, who all go to a place where there is plenty to do and room to play. The Cupboard Door
Illustrated by JOAN HICKSON Percussion GREG KNOWLES
Musical director PETER PETTINGER
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE Written and directed by CAROLE WARD (Repeat;
Weather JIM BACON
The Lawn Tennis Championships direct from the All England Club
Semi-finals of the Ladies' Singles
The two top matches of the afternoon on the world-famous Centre Court will decide who goes through to Friday's Ladies' Final. With commentaries by DAN MASKELL , PETER WEST
JOHN BARRETT , MARK COX, ANN JONES and BILL THRELFALL
HARRY CARPENTER introduces all the highlights of the ninth day's play with news and results from the BBC Wimbledon studio.
A programme for children under 5
with Roy Castle and Norris McWhirter explores the first-fastest-highest-heaviest - strongest - smallest-laziestanything or anyone with a place in the record books.
In New Zealand Roy talks to Sir Edmund Hillary , the first man to climb the world's highest mountain.
Designer CHRIS HULL
Producer ALAN RUSSELL
Book (same title), £1.50, from bookshops
by Bob Block
Mr Meaker's efforts to open a gentleman's tailoring shop push the Ghosts to their limits, so they go on strike - and visit the seaside.
(Repeat)
Kenneth Kendall ; Weatherman
Including news from London and the South East. and a special series on West End theatre.
Hugh Scully meets William Franklyn , currently appearing in Deathtrap at the Garrick Theatre.
The Lawn Tennis Championships
HARRY CARPENTER reports direct from the All England Club, including highlights of the Semi-finals of the Ladies' Singles, with news, results and interviews.
Another series of six of the programmes which give a talented amateur the chance to join the professional world of her dreams.
Reporter John Pitman
Sheena Easton is a 19-year-old student from Glasgow, who has always dreamed of becoming a pop star. We gave her the chance. A major recording company agreed, if she was good enough, to let her make a record. We watched her being photographed by Patrick Lichfield, advised by stars like Lulu, Dusty Springfield and Dorothy Squires, packaged and produced by one of the top recording men, Chris Neil. Finally, she made the record, but will it be a hit?
with Peter Woods ; Weatherman
Five programmes written and presented by David Dimbleby 3: The Grand Design
Thirty-two years ago the Afrikaner Nationalists came to power and began to unfold their Grand Design for South Africa. All races were to live separately and, in due course, each was to be independent. They called it apartheid. To the outside world the policy seemed at best irrational, at worst evil. But the Afrikaners have stuck to it believing it is the only way they can survive.
So what is it like to live under apartheid? As a black employee working in white man's land with a wife and children he rarely sees? As a squatter in Crossroads? What do they think of the Afrikaner system? And how do Afrikaners, who have to make it work, see it all now?
Film cameramen
BUTCH CALDERWOOD , ALEX LEARMONT Producer DAVID HARRISON
One of America's most popular entertainers in the first of two programmes recorded at the Royal Albert Hall , London, during his highly-successful visit to this country.
Among the hits included in tonight's programme are ' Copacabana', 'Could it be magic', 'Mandy', 'Even now with LADY FLASH and THE CITY RHYTHM BAND
Music director LEE GURST Producer STEWART MORRIS
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