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from Royal St George's Sandwich The 110th Championship
Harry Carpenter introduces the first day's play in the oldest and still the greatest Open Championship in the world.
It is 12 years since a British golfer won our own Open - can Tony Jacklin repeat his 1969 performance or could it be one of our younger players like Nick Faldo or Sandy Lyle?
Full coverage of The Open on Ceefax page 159/259

Contributors

Prersenter:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
Peter Alliss
Commentator:
Clive Clark
Commentator:
Bruce Critchley
Commentator:
Alex Hay
Commentator:
Mark McCormack
Commentator:
Henry Cotton
Director:
Fred Viner
Director:
Alastair Scott
Producer:
Richard Tilling
Executive Producer:
David Kenning

An inter-school competition with games on the field and in the swimming-pool. Heat 3: Wales from Rhondda Sports Centre, Mid-Glamorgan between fITZALAN HIGH SCHOOL, Cardiff
LLANSAMLET JUNIOR COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL, Swansea and MID-RHONDDA COMPREHENSIVE school, Tonypandy Presenter
Ron Pickering Special guest
Suzanne Dando
Assistant producer TONY cox Producer PETER CHARLTON

Contributors

Unknown:
Ron Pickering
Unknown:
Suzanne Dando
Producer:
Peter Charlton

Look East, Look North
Look North West, Midlands Today Nationwide (London and SE) Points West, South Today Spotlight South West
6.20
Nationwide
The team of FRANK bough
SUE LAWLEY, RICHARD KERSHAW HUGH scully and SUE COOK provides you with the background to the news of the day and presents features and stories that make up the scene Nationwide
Including The Princes Castle: from Caernarvon Castle, the fortress which some believe to have been built for the first English Prince of Wales nearly 700 years ago Hugh Scully concludes his royal reports from the Principality.
Grass Roots: presented this week by Ian Masters from Look East in Norwich.
(Regional details as Monday)

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Kershaw
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Unknown:
Sue Cook
Unknown:
Hugh Scully

The first of four programmes Presented by Tom Savage and John Carter
The latest news of developments affecting your holiday. Resort reports from Britain and abroad. In the studio - up-to-the-minute holiday advice, comment and information.
Director TRISTAN ALLSOP

Contributors

Presented By:
Tom Savage
Presented By:
John Carter
Director:
Tristan Allsop

The last of five programmes by Richard Waring
Starring Diane Keen as Sandy and Martin Jarvis as Oliver

The forthcoming pitter patter of tiny feet has trodden rather heavily on Oliver's holiday. On returning home he discovers that the word 'pregnant' affects friends and relatives in a number of different ways.

Featuring Tim Barrett, Barbara Lott, Margaret Courtenay, Royce Mills

(Repeat)
(Sub-titles on Ceefax page 170)

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Waring
Signature tune:
Frank Barber
Design:
Cynthia Kljuco
Producer:
Harold Snoad
Sandy:
Diane Keen
Oliver:
Martin Jarvis
Victor:
Tim Barrett
Ken:
Royce Mills
David:
David Simeon
Jennifer:
Susan Jameson
Mrs Bennett:
Barbara Lott
Mrs Pryde:
Margaret Courtenay
Dr Robinson:
Anthony Sharp
Air hostess:
Roseanne Wickes

The last of three programmes in which Andre Previn makes music with some of his special friends. Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano) with Peter Savidge (baritone)
andre previn accompanies his guests in some popular and much-loved songs, including To Music by Schubert
On Wings of Song by Mendelssohn Jubals Lyre by Handel
Sea Fever by John Ireland and the duet
My Dearest, My Fairest by Purcell
Produced by IAN ENGELMANN

Contributors

Unknown:
Andre Previn
Mezzo-Soprano:
Janet Baker
Baritone:
Peter Savidge
Baritone:
Andre Previn
Unknown:
Mendelssohn Jubals Lyre
Unknown:
John Ireland
Produced By:
Ian Engelmann

Droplets of water hover, merging in mid-air, a bullet spirals up its barrel towards you, a wet dog very slowly shakes itself, starfish scurry about the seafloor, spark plugs gradually spread their fire and flowers burst open, only to collapse and die in a few seconds. This is the world of high-speed and time-lapse photography.

"Astonishing film" (Evening News)
"The technical photography is mind-boggling" (Daily Mail)

A Horizon production
(First shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Narrator:
Brian Carroll
Editor:
Simon Campbell-Jones
Writer/Producer:
Christopher Haws

BBC One London

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