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(to 11.25)
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A programme for children at home.
(to 11.25)
Dan Maskell, Jack Kramer, Maureen Connolly, Peter West, and David Coleman report on the day's play from the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
On BBC-1 from 6.15
(to 18.15)
The Council for National Academic Awards, set up in 1964 by Royal Charter, is the only degree-awarding body in Britain outside the Universities.
F. R. Hornby, Chief Officer, Council for National Academic Awards
E. Robinson, Head of the Faculty of Arts, Enfield College of Technology
D. Williams, Headmaster, Kilburn Grammar School
D. Woosley, Headmaster, Downer Grammar School
Introduced by Stuart Maclure.
Eddie Waring reports on The British Rugby League Tour.
This series, which has covered the first two British Lions' rugby union Tests, switches codes to bring you the first international match of the British rugby league team's tour of Australia and New Zealand.
Edited recording of the game played at Sydney on Saturday.
Introduced by Keith Macklin.
Programme presented in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Commission
Reporting on big questions and conflicts in the money world.
by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
Another chance to see this dramatisation in six parts by Frederick Gotfurt.
Fyodor Karamazov has been found murdered and his son Mitya, at last united with Grushenka, has been arrested on a charge of parricide.
(Previously shown on Saturday)
A series of fourteen films looking at women in Britain today - their lives and their attitudes.
Brenda Meredith, fourteen, and Joy Tantrum, thirteen, are still children at school, but outside they are becoming conscious of their femininity. Aimless chatter is turning to an assessment of the world they live in, and the boys who live in it.
Jack Kramer brings you recorded highlights of today's outstanding match in the All England Lawn Tennis Championships.
Personal reflections on great paintings.
Robert Hughes talks about The Baptism by Piero Della Francesca in The National Gallery.
followed by The Weather
A last look around the world of television.
Comments, Criticism, Discussion with Denis Tuohy, Joan Bakewell, Michael Dean, and guests also Philip Jenkinson with more Film Requests.
Letters to Philip Jenkinson should be addressed c/o Late Night Line-Up, [address removed]