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9.52 Today and Tomorrow: The Global Village

10.15-10.35 Music Time. Water
A revision of some of the songs from the musical 'The Evening Star'.
Presenters Kathryn Harries, Andrew C. Wadsworth
with Mary Murdoch (oboe), Andrew Peggie (electronic organ), Rodney Stewart (double-bass), Peter Boita (drums) and children from Hearnville Primary School.

11.0 Merry-go-Round: It Couldn't Happen to Me: 2

Contributors

Presenter (Music Time):
Kathryn Harries
Presenter (Music Time):
Andrew C. Wadsworth
Oboist (Music Time):
Mary Murdoch
Organist (Music Time):
Andrew Peggie
Double-Bass (Music Time):
Rodney Stewart
Drummer (Music Time):
Peter Boita
Producer (Music Time):
Elizabeth Bennett

The Lawn Tennis Championships
The second week of the Wimbledon fortnight gets under way today with the quarter-finals of the Ladies' Singles
BBC outside broadcast cameras again bring you ' the best seat in the house' for the pick of the matches on the Centre Court and No 1 Court.
Commentators DAN MASKELL
PETER WEST , JOHN BARRETT MARK COX, ANN JONES
BILL THRELFALL and RICHARD EVANS 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.
Book, Wimbledon: Centre Court of the Game, £9.95, from bookshops

Contributors

Commentators:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
Peter West
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Ann Jones
Unknown:
Bill Threlfall
Unknown:
Richard Evans
Unknown:
Harry Carpenter

The Lawn Tennis Championships
HARRY CARPENTER reports direct from the All England Club, and introduces highlights of today's quarter-finals of the Ladies' Singles, and the latest news and results of the seventh day's play in the world's greatest tennis tournament.

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry Carpenter

The PLO - The Road to Respectability
The Palestinian Liberation Organisation, responsible for some of the world's worst acts of terrorism, has found a new respectability. Less than a decade after the slaying of Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics, while they are still mounting rocket and guerrilla attacks on Israel, European foreign ministers now acknowledge that the PLO must be involved in the Middle East peace process-a move which a few years ago would have been deemed unthinkable.
Tonight John Stapleton examines how, through a well financed and highly organised diplomatic and propaganda offensive. the PLO has achieved its new status.
Producer JANE DRABBLE
Deputy editor ELYWN parry-jones
Editor: ROGER BOLTON

Contributors

Unknown:
John Stapleton
Producer:
Jane Brabble
Editor:
Elywn Parry
Editor:
Roger Bolton

or What You Will
by William Shakespeare
Starring Alec McCowen, Felicity Kendal, Sinead Cusack, Annette Crosbie and Robert Hardy

Contributors

Author:
William Shakespeare
Designer:
Don Taylor
Producer:
Cedric Messina
Director:
John Gorrie
Orsino:
Clive Arrindell
Curio:
Ryan Michael
Valentine:
Malcolm Reynolds
Viola:
Felicity Kendal
Sea captain:
Ric Morgan
Sir Toby Belch:
Robert Hardy
Maria:
Annette Crosbie
Sir Andrew Aguecheek:
Ronnie Stevens
Feste:
Trevor Peacock
Olivia:
Sinead Cusack
Malvolio:
Alec McCowen
Fabian:
Robert Lindsay
Servant:
Daniel Webb
Waiting woman:
Jean Channon
Sebastian:
Michael Thomas
Antonio:
Maurice Roeves
First officer:
Andrew MacLachlan
Second officer:
Peter Holt
Priest:
Arthur Hewlett
Musician:
Roderick Skeaping
Musician:
Mark Caudle
Musician:
Ian Gammie
Musician:
Keith Thompson
Musician:
Robert Spencer

A series of five programmes
BRIAN REDHEAD examines some of the implications of the new technological revolution for people in industry today. 3 : Towards the Last Frontier
Director DAVID SCOTT COWAN
Producer DAVID ALLEN
For programme notes send large sae to: Managing the Micro.[address removed]

Contributors

Director:
David Scott Cowan
Producer:
David Allen

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