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The Lawn Tennis Championships Commentary by MAX ROBERTSON , with GERALD WILLIAMS , DESMOND LYNAM ,
JOHN MOTSON , and NORMAN CUDDEFORD. Expert analysis from FRED PERRY and CHRISTINE JANES.
Introduced from Wimbledon by JIM ROSENTHAL including at
2.45*, 3.45* Sports Desk
4.30* Waggoners' Walk (as VHF)
4.45* Sports Desk
5.15* Move On
5.45* Sports Desk
6.1 Cross Channel Motoring Information
6.45* Sports Desk

Contributors

Commentary By:
Max Robertson
Unknown:
Gerald Williams
Unknown:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Norman Cuddeford
Unknown:
Fred Perry
Unknown:
Christine Janes
Unknown:
Jim Rosenthal

David Allan and Wally Whyton present a weekly get-together Cliff Whelan with Barbary Coast Southbound
Producer COLIN CHANDLER
7.30 Sports Desk: with close-of-play cricket scoreboard

Contributors

Unknown:
David Allan
Unknown:
Wally Whyton
Unknown:
Cliff Whelan
Producer:
Colin Chandler

Tony Capstick introduces Tony Foxworthy with some recently released records.
The Taverners at the 1977 Aviemore Folk Festival.
Jackie Daly and Seamus Creagh recorded at the Gloucester Folksong Club. Folknews.
BBC Manchester

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Capstick
Unknown:
Tony Foxworthy
Musician:
Jackie Daly
Musician:
Seamus Creagh
Producer:
Peter Pilbeam

The comedy game that puts its shoulder to the wheel - and gets run over.
Squashing: Johnny Hammond Dave Ismay
Jimmy Marshall Mike Newman
Refereed by Lance Percival Devised and compiled by GRAHAM DEYKIN and the producer DANNY GREENSTONE

Contributors

Unknown:
Johnny Hammond
Unknown:
Dave Ismay
Unknown:
Jimmy Marshall
Unknown:
Mike Newman
Unknown:
Lance Percival
Unknown:
Graham Deykin
Producer:
Danny Greenstone

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