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with Mike Harding Virginia
- Glory, Glory, Hallelujah Mike takes to the hills of Appalachia by bike and meets the champion fiddler Woody Simmons. Producer CYRIL GATES BBC Manchester (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Harding Virginia
Unknown:
Hallelujah Mike
Unknown:
Woody Simmons.

Weather followed by Laverne and Shirley starring
Penny Marshall as Laverne Cindy Williams as Shirley Fakeout at the Stakeout (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Penny Marshall
Unknown:
Laverne Cindy Williams
Unknown:
Shirley Fakeout

Simon Parkin - starting with Playbus which stops today at The Playground Stop
Dave joins in a chasing game, Liz makes paper move and Lizzie sings her new song. Presenters
Dave Benson Phillips Elizabeth Watts
Puppeteer JANE EVE
Story: Spondooliks and the Dragon by RICHARD DEEHAN Music JONATHAN COHEN
Producer BARBARA RODDAM
10.50am
The Adventures of Spot
Where's Spot? by ERIC HILL told by Paul Nicholas (R)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dave Benson Phillips
Unknown:
Elizabeth Watts
Unknown:
Puppeteer Jane
Unknown:
Richard Deehan
Music:
Jonathan Cohen
Producer:
Barbara Roddam
Told By:
Paul Nicholas

Weather followed by Rockschool
Keyboards, Synths and the New Technology
First of eight programmes.
This series won the first RTS Continuing Education 'course of study' award. Presenters
Deirdre Cartwright (guitar),
Geoff Nicholls (drums), and Henry Thomas (bass), are joined by Alastair Gavin (keyboards) for a look at the development of electronic keyboards, synthesisers and digital effects.
With star comments from Herbie Hancock ,
Jan Hammer , Tony Banks of Genesis, and the Communards. (R)

Contributors

Guitar:
Deirdre Cartwright
Guitar:
Geoff Nicholls
Guitar:
Henry Thomas
Unknown:
Alastair Gavin
Unknown:
Herbie Hancock
Unknown:
Jan Hammer

Lawn Tennis Championships Harry Carpenter introduces live action from the All England Club.
On 2 July 1988, a Wimbledon era was ended. In the Ladies' Final Martina Navratilova , winner of eight singles titles, including six in succession, was despatched by Steffi Graf. Now Graf, who went on to complete the Grand Slam and win a gold medal in Seoul, is the overwhelming favourite to win again. Only
Navratilova, and Gabriela Sabatini, have any sort of record against her.
(Coverage continues on BBC2)
SPORTSLINE: Wimbledon results and reports dial [number removed]; calls cost 38p per minute (peak). 25p (off-peak).
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Contributors

Introduces:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Martina Navratilova
Unknown:
Steffi Graf.

Simon Parkin - starting with Ewoks
Rampage of the Pholgs (R)
4.35pm
Belle and Sebastian
A Happy Ending
5.00pm Newsround
NEW SERIES
5.10pm Gentle Ben
Warden Pond
A young couple arrive in the Everglades to live the 'easy life' - but soon find out that life is not so 'easy'.
Produced by GEORGE SHERMAN Directed by EARL BELLAMY 0 CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Produced By:
George Sherman
Directed By:
Earl Bellamy
Tom Wedloe:
Dennis Weaver
Mark Wedloe:
Clint Howard
Ellen Wedloe:
Beth Brickell
Boomhauer:
Rance Howard
Sam Winston:
Andy Jarrell
Pam Winston:
Sherry Saxe

written by JANEY PREGER starring Kathy Staff
Nellie Ollerenshaw visits Molly and the two of them take London by storm, especially the bit where Kate and Suzy live.
Design ANTHONY THORPE Produced and directed by MANDIE FLETCHER (R)
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Contributors

Written By:
Janey Preger
Unknown:
Kathy Staff
Unknown:
Nellie Ollerenshaw
Design:
Anthony Thorpe
Directed By:
Mandie Fletcher
Molly:
Kathy Staff
Kate:
Belinda Sinclair
Suzy:
Katharine Schlesinger
Nellie:
Frances Cox
Nicky:
Jan Ravens
Tabitha:
Nina Botting
Actor:
Juggler Johnmarkham
Ice-cream man:
Owen Brenman
Cab driver:
Teddy Green

starring Paul Daniels.
Special guests include Rudy Coby and his strange magic, and from Las Vegas, the sensational musical family Kentucky Country.
Featuring Debbie McGee Musical director BURT RHODES
Programme associate ALI BONGO Technical consultant GIL LEANEY Design JAMES GRANT
Produced and directed by GEOFF MILES (R)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels.
Unknown:
Rudy Coby
Unknown:
Debbie McGee
Director:
Burt Rhodes
Unknown:
Gil Leaney
Directed By:
Geoff Miles

starring
Tim Matheson Meg Tilly and Hume Cronyn. It looked like every other small American town: a quiet, unremarkable backwater. But that was before things changed, before the people went crazy, before they started to kill each other. But murder was only the beginning....
A dark, tense and disturbing thriller from the director of Alien Nation.
Produced by TIM ZINNEMAN Written by BART DAVIS and DON CARLOS DUNAWAY
Directed by GRAHAM BAKER
(First showing on British television)
W FILMS: page 23
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Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Matheson
Unknown:
Meg Tilly
Unknown:
Hume Cronyn.
Produced By:
Tim Zinneman
Written By:
Bart Davis
Written By:
Don Carlos Dunaway
Directed By:
Graham Baker
Stuart:
Tim Matheson
Jennifer:
Meg Tilly
Dr Carr:
Hume Cronyn
Bob Russell:
John Karlen
Eddie:
Bill Paxton
MargO:
Amy Stryker
Sheriff:
Claude Earl Jones
Howard:
Robert Wightman

Desmond Lynam introduces highlights of today's action including Steffi Grafs return to the Centre Court in defence of her title. Gerald
Williams rounds up the news on and off court and talks to the people making that news.
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Plus action from this evening's Grand Prix athletics meeting in Lausanne.
0 WIMBLEDON 89: a special BBC Sportsyear magazine giving full details of this year's championships, profiles of the leading players and a look at the history and glamour of the world's most famous tennis tournament, price £1.95 from newsagents.

Contributors

Introduces:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Steffi Grafs

from Lord's
Cornhill Insurance Test Series England v Australia
Richie Benaud introduces highlights of the final day's play.
Producer KEITH MACKENZIE
0 SPORTSUNE: for test and county cricket scores dial 0898 44441a calls cost 38p per minute (peak), 25p (off-peak).

Contributors

Introduces:
Richie Benaud
Producer:
Keith MacKenzie

BBC One London

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