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A programme for children at home.
(to 11.30)

Contributors

Presenter:
Angela Piper
Presenter:
Paul Danquah
Storyteller:
H. E. Todd
Production Team:
Eric Croall
Production Team:
Cynthia Felgate
Production Team:
Molly Cox
Production Team:
Anna Home
Production Team:
Daphne Jones
Production Team:
Joanne Symons
Scriptwriter:
Rick Jones
Graphics:
Hilary Hayton
Designer:
Barry Cox
Pianist:
William Blezard
Film Editor:
Howard Kennett
Producer:
Joy Whitby

A visit to the Centre Court to see the defending Men's Singles Champion in the opening match of the 1965 tournament.
(On BBC-1 from 3.15 to 5.0)
See page 19

(to 15.15)

Contributors

Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Commentator:
Jack Kramer
Commentator:
Peter West
Commentator:
David Coleman
Television presentation:
Innes Lloyd
Television presentation:
Alan Mouncer
Television presentation:
Brian Johnson
Television presentation:
Ray Colley
Television presentation:
Ian Smith
Television presentation:
Douglas Hespe
Producer:
A. P. Wilkinson

Cricket: England v. New Zealand: Second Test Match
Fourth day's play at Lord's.

and
Wimbledon: The Lawn Tennis Championships
On BBC-1 from 6.35

(to 18.35)

Contributors

Commentator (Cricket):
Brian Johnston
Commentator (Cricket):
E. W. Swanton
Commentator (Cricket):
Denis Compton
Commentator (Cricket):
Richie Benaud
Television Presentation (Cricket):
Philip Lewis

Starring Alan David and Lulu
Co-starring Miss Marianne Faithfull
Featuring The Beat Girls
with Peter Cook, The Three Bells, Ray Singer, The Luvvers Plus Five

Contributors

Presenter:
Alan David
Presenter/Singer:
null Lulu
Singer:
Marianne Faithfull
Dancers:
The Beat Girls
Pianist/singer:
Peter Cook
Group:
The Three Bells
Singer:
Ray Singer
Band:
The Luvvers Plus Five
Choreography:
G.A. Cockrell
Design:
Luciana Arrighi
Director:
Terence Hughes

and beat the panel
with Gay Byrne as your host
and Catherine Boyle, David Healy, Ted Ray, Thelma Ruby as the experts.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gay Byrne
Panellist:
Catherine Boyle
Panellist:
David Healy
Panellist:
Ted Ray
Panellist:
Thelma Ruby
Research:
Colin Reid
Research:
Alan Haire
Director:
Richard Evans
Producer:
Stewart Morris

Tales from the last frontier of the great American West.
Starring James Drury as The Virginian

A proud old cowboy, long past his prime but still the idol of his young grandson, feels he has to compete with Trampas for the boy's affection.

Contributors

The Virginian:
James Drury
Murdoch:
Franchot Tone
Trampas:
Doug McClure
Willie:
Billie Mumy
Randy:
Randy Boone
Northrup:
Alan Baxter
Belden:
L.Q. Jones

The Cleveland Orchestra
Leader, Rafael Druian
Conductor, George Szell
play Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra
Direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London.
Introduced by Richard Baker.
The whole of this public concert is being broadcast in the Third Programme: see page 26. A recording of part 1 will be shown on BBC-1 on Tuesday, July 6

Contributors

Musicians:
The Cleveland Orchestra
[Orchestra] leader:
Rafael Druian
[Orchestra] conductor:
George Szell
Presenter:
Richard Baker
Director:
Antony Craxton

A thriller serial in five parts by Michael Gilbert.

(Repeated next Saturday at 8.35 p.m.)

Contributors

Writer:
Michael Gilbert
Story Editor:
John Wiles
Film Cameraman:
Tony Leggo
Designer:
Raymond P. Cusick
Producer:
Alan Bromly
Director:
Paddy Russell
Brian Calder:
Mike Pratt
General Fairside:
John Welsh
Anthea:
Anna Cropper
Sir Henry Blake:
Cyril Luckham
Barlow:
Philip Ray
Berridge:
A.J. Brown
Fortescue:
Mark Dignam
Charlady:
Cynthia Etherington
Gerald Gould:
Manning Wilson
Miss Sharmoon:
Soraya Rafat
Commissionaire:
Sidney Vivian
Albert Mercer:
Walter Sparrow

Round off the day with Denis Tuohy, Michael Dean, Nicholas Tresilian, Joan Bakewell, Philip Jenkinson and tonight's guests.

Contributors

Presenter:
Denis Tuohy
Presenter:
Michael Dean
Presenter:
Nicholas Tresilian
Presenter:
Joan Bakewell
Presenter:
Philip Jenkinson

BBC Two England

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