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The Lawn Tennis Championships direct from the All England Club
Live coverage of the top ladies' tennis match of the year as Wimbledon's Centre Court becomes the focus of world sporting attention for
The Ladies' Singles Final
The winner receives not only prize money of £18,000, but the famous Silver Gilt Salver inscribed with the names of the champions from 1884 to Martina Navratilova in 1979. and The Men's Doubles Final with commentaries from
DAN MASKELL , PETER WEST JOHN BARRETT , MARK COX and ANN JONES
Introduced by HARRY CARPENTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Martina Navratilova
Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
Peter West
Unknown:
John Barrett
Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter

Peter Purves and Sue Cook with ideas for a summer's day-out.
Amongst the reports this week Johnny Morris talks to the animals at a farm museum
Helen Elliott goes dry-skiing and Sue visits a Highland Games
Directors ALAN WALSH , CLAIRE WALMSLEY MARY WILLIAMS
Producer DAVID BROWN BBC Manchester
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Answer-phone numbers: London [number removed]; Manchester [number removed]; Bristol 0[number removed]; Glasgow [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Sue Cook
Talks:
Johnny Morris
Unknown:
Helen Elliott
Directors:
Alan Walsh
Directors:
Claire Walmsley
Directors:
Mary Williams
Producer:
David Brown

Including all the news from London and the South East, and a special series on West End theatre. Tonight Hugh Scully and John Stapleton take a look at the Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park.

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
John Stapleton

Sweet Sorrow written by JOHN SULLIVAN starring
Wolfie finds himself in deep water when he tries to save the Tooting he loves.
Film cameraman LAURIE RUSH Film recordist JOHN GATLAND Film editor HEATHER SMALL Designer CYNTHIA KLJUCO Produced by RAY BUTT

Contributors

Written By:
John Sullivan
Unknown:
John Gatland
Designer:
Cynthia Kljuco
Produced By:
Ray Butt
Wolfie Smith:
Robert Lindsay
Ken:
Michael Grady
Mum:
Hilda Braid
Dad:
Tony Steedman
Tucker:
Anthony Millan
Speed:
George Sweeney
Ronnie Lynch:
David Garfield
Mandy Lynch:
Susie Baker

Another chance to see the successful series starring Des O'Connor , who plays host to some of the finest entertainment talent from Britain and America. Des sings, jokes and talks in the company of his guests from both sides of the Atlantic.
Tonight's special guests are from Los Angeles: Ronnie Schell from South Wales: Iris Williams from London:
Dickie Henderson
Orchestra directed by COLIN KEYES Executive producer JAMES MOIR Producer MARCUS PLANTIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Des O'Connor
Unknown:
Ronnie Schell
Unknown:
Iris Williams
Directed By:
Colin Keyes
Producer:
James Moir
Producer:
Marcus Plantin

and The Deadly Impostor
The third musketeer? With a rare off-duty weekend ahead, Starsky and Hutch are delighted when an old friend unexpectedly turns up. It's a great reunion. But a new hit man has also just arrived in town - and is already in business.
Written by MANN RUBIN
Directed by DICK MODER

Contributors

Written By:
Mann Rubin
Directed By:
Dick Moder
Starsky:
Paul Michael Glaser
Hutch:
David Soul
Huggy Bear:
Antonio Fargas
Captain Dobey:
Bernie Hamilton
John Colby:
Art Hindle
Karen Karpel:
Suzan Gailey
Jackie:
Jane Bellan
Warren Karpel:
Peter Brandon

starring
Gian Maria Volonte
Riccardo Cucciolla , Cyril Cusack Geoffrey Keen , Milo O'Shea
On 5 May 1920, two Italian immigrants, a shoemaker and a fish peddler, were arrested by the police for robbery with murder. They had alibis, they had witnesses; but they were also self-confessed anarchists and the case against them' split America in two'. ' The most atrocious crime committed by human justice in this century' was how Franklin D. Roosevelt described the case of Sacco and Vanzetti.
Tonight's film reconstructs the famous - or infamous - trial, using some of the actual speeches, including the simple but moving final statements of the men in the dock.
Screenplay by FARRIZIO ONOFRI and GIULIANO MONTALDO
Produced by ARRIGO COLOMBO and GIORGIO PAPI
Directed by GIULIANO MONTALDO Films: page 8

Contributors

Unknown:
Gian Maria Volonte
Unknown:
Riccardo Cucciolla
Unknown:
Cyril Cusack
Unknown:
Geoffrey Keen
Unknown:
Milo O'Shea
Unknown:
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Play By:
Farrizio Onofri
Unknown:
Giuliano Montaldo
Produced By:
Arrigo Colombo
Directed By:
Giuliano Montaldo
Bartolomeo Vanzetti:
Gian Maria Volonte
Nicola Sacco:
Riccardo Cucciolla
Katzman:
Cyril Cusack
Rosa Sacco:
Rosanna Fratello
Judge Thayer:
Geoffrey Keen
Moore:
Milo O'Shea
Thompson:
William Prince

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