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By courtesy of the All England Lawn Tennis Association viewers join the spectators at the No. 1 Court, Wimbledon, to see the two Open Singles Matches in the second round of this International Tournament.
In the first round Great Britain defeated Portugal, and Czechoslovakia beat Monaco.
At the time of going to press the teams have not been finally selected.

(to 18.00)

Contributors

Commentator:
Freddy Grisewood

An intimate revue recently at the Globe Theatre.
[Starring] Diana Churchill, Elisabeth Welch, and Max Adrian
with Rose Hill, Angus Menzies, Marjorie Dunkels, Denis Martin, Daphne Peretz, Kenneth Connor, Daphne Oxenford, Brian Blades, Ulla Soderbaum, John Oxley, Charlotte Mitchell, James Thompson and Sylvia Rye, Elizabeth Cooper, Sylvia Ashmole, Ann Lydekker, Elizabeth Boyd, and Shirley Hall
At the pianos: John Pritchett and Betty Robb
At the drums: Chris Blades

Contributors

Devised and directed by:
Laurier Lister
Performer:
Diana Churchill
Performer:
Elisabeth Welch
Performer:
Max Adrian
Performer:
Rose Hill
Performer:
Angus Menzies
Performer:
Marjorie Dunkels
Performer:
Denis Martin
Performer:
Daphne Peretz
Performer:
Kenneth Connor
Performer:
Daphne Oxenford
Performer:
Brian Blades
Performer:
Ulla Soderbaum
Performer:
John Oxley
Performer:
Charlotte Mitchell
Performer:
James Thompson
Performer:
Sylvia Rye
Performer:
Elizabeth Cooper
Performer:
Sylvia Ashmole
Performer:
Ann Lydekker
Performer:
Elizabeth Boyd
Performer:
Shirley Hall
Pianist:
John Pritchett
Pianist:
Betty Robb
Drummer:
Chris Blades
Choreography:
William Chappell
Decor:
Roland Pym
Decor:
Toni Melia
Decor:
W. Stanley Moore
Decor:
Theyre Lee-Elliot
Decor:
Charles Mozley
Decor:
Gruschner and Emett
Reproduced for television by:
James Bould
Presented by:
Michael Mills

BBC Television

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