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from Royal Troon
The 111th Open Championship

Harry Carpenter sets the scene and introduces live coverage of the first day's play in the most prestigious golf tournament in the world.

Bill Rogers defends the title he won last year at Royal St George's. The strongest ever entry list includes Tom Watson who will be optimistic about his chances after winning the US Open last month. There are a host of former winners competing, including Jack Nicklaus, Severiano Ballesteros, Lee Trevino, Johnny Miller, Gary Player, Arnold Palmer, Britain's Tony Jacklin and the 1973 winner on this course, Tom Weiskopf.

(Leader Board and reports on Ceefax pages 151 and 152)

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Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Carpenter

from Royal Troon
The 111th Open Championship

Harry Carpenter introduces the first day's play in the oldest, and still the greatest, Open Championship in the world.

It is 13 years since a British golfer won our Open - can Tony Jacklin repeat his 1969 performance or could it be one of our younger players like Nick Faldo or Sandy Lyle?

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Carpenter

with Johnny Ball

This week Johnny discovers the fun behind the facts about Milk.

You've herd of cows from the Isle of Wight to Moocastle, but have you seen Johnny milk a cow, deliver milk, or make cheese? If not, it's hard cheese and good moos for you and the cows.

BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter/Writer:
Johnny Ball
Executive Producer:
Cynthia Felgate
Producer:
Albert Barber

The first of six programmes
Presented by John Carter

The latest news of developments affecting your holiday. Resort reports from Britain and abroad. In the studio: up-to-the-minute advice, comment and information.

Help! page 63

Contributors

Presenter:
John Carter

Starring Debbie Allen as Lydia Grant, Lee Curreri as Bruno Martelli, Erica Gimpel as Coco Hernandez, Albert Hague as Professor Shorofsky, Carlo Imperato as Danny Amatullo, Carol Mayo Jenkins as Elizabeth Sherwood, Valerie Landsburg as Doris Schwartz, P.R. Paul as Montgomery MacNeill, Gene Anthony Ray as Leroy Johnson, Lori Singer as Julie Miller, Carmine Caridi as Angelo Martelli

The students close ranks to help a talented dancer whose health puts a question mark over her future at the school...

Contributors

Writer:
William Blinn
Director:
Harry Harris
Lydia Grant:
Debbie Allen
Bruno Martelli:
Lee Curreri
Coco Hernandez:
Erica Gimpel
Professor Shorofsky:
Albert Hague
Danny Amatullo:
Carlo Imperato
Elizabeth Sherwood:
Carol Mayo Jenkins
Doris Schwartz:
Valerie Landsburg
Montgomery MacNeill:
P.R. Paul
Leroy Johnson:
Gene Anthony Ray
Julie Miller:
Lori Singer
Angelo Martelli:
Carmine Caridi

The last of seven programmes by Peter Prince
Starring Sam Waterston as Robert Oppenheimer
with Philip O'Brien as Roger Robb, James Maxwell as Lloyd Garrison, Christopher Muncke as General Kenneth Nichols, Peter Banks as Joseph Volpe, Stuart Milligan as Herbert Marks

December 1953: Oppenheimer has been accused of being a Soviet agent and the President has cancelled his security clearance until his case is fully investigated. Oppenheimer has to choose between resignation or facing a security hearing.

(First shown on BBC2)
Book, J. Robert Oppenheimer, £9.95 from booksellers
(Subtitles on Ceefax page 170)

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Prince
Music composed by:
Carl Davis
Producer:
Peter Goodchild
Director:
Barry Davis
Robert Oppenheimer:
Sam Waterston
Roger Robb:
Philip O'Brien
Lloyd Garrison:
James Maxwell
General Kenneth Nichols:
Christopher Muncke
Joseph Volpe:
Peter Banks
Herbert Marks:
Stuart Milligan
Harold Green:
George Gabriel
Lewis Strauss:
Phil Brown
Kitty Oppenheimer:
Jana Shelden
Gordon Gray:
Seymour Green
John McCloy:
Robert Arden
General Leslie Groves:
Manning Redwood
Colonel John Lansdale:
David Baxt
Hans Bethe:
Matthew Guinness
Enrico Fermi:
Edward Hardwicke
Isidor Rabi:
Barry Dennen
Edward Teller:
David Suchet
Narrator:
John Carson

The feature film starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Telly Savalas

Shanghai 1906: discovering a mysterious humanoid fossil in the icy mountains of China, Professor Saxton crates it and puts it aboard the Trans-Siberian Express. In this ingenious horror movie, the 'creature' comes to life and unleashes murder and panic during a terror-filled journey to the West.

Films: page 15

Contributors

Screenplay:
Arnaud D'Usseau
Screenplay:
Julian Halevy
Producer:
Bernard Gordon
Director:
Gene Martin
Sir Alexander Saxton:
Christopher Lee
Dr Wells:
Peter Cushing
Kazan:
Telly Savalas
Irina Petrovski:
Silvia Tortosa
Count Petrovski:
Jorge Rigaud
Pujardov:
Alberto de Mendoza
Mirov:
Julio Pena
Miss Jones:
Alice Reinheart
Yevtushenko:
Angel Del Pozo
Natasha:
Helga Line

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