Today's story: "Too Much Noise" by Ann McGovern
Illustrated by Simms Taback
(Colour)
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Today's story: "Too Much Noise" by Ann McGovern
Illustrated by Simms Taback
(Colour)
Harry Carpenter introduces the fourth day's play direct from the All England Club.
Dan Maskell, Jack Kramer, Peter West, Bill Knight and Emlyn Jones provide the commentaries.
with Peter Woods
Weather
Gillian Strickland talks to Ara Korostovetz
Born in St Petersburg 74 years ago, Madame Korostovetz escaped to England during the 1917 revolution. She now lives in a London bedsitter, but remembers her childhood at the court of Tsar Nicholas.
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Introduced by Derek Hart and Brian Widlake with Alan Watson and Paul Griffiths
Is the Common Market an inward-looking club of the richer nations building together for their mutual advantage? Two tests of the basic attitude are the way in which the Six intend to take part in the defence of the West and how much aid they give underdeveloped countries. Does being 'European' mean better defence and more aid or the reverse?
with Percy Thrower from Hyde Hall, Essex.
In this evening's visit, Helen Robinson shows Percy Thrower a part of the garden which is in the process of development, describes how to keep a perennial border colourful throughout the season, and looks at old-fashioned and pillar roses.
The international singing star in the last of a new series also featuring The Athenians with special guests Lulu, Gheorghe Zamfir and Rumanian Folk Ensemble and the Black Theatre of Prague
(The Black Theatre of Prague are appearing in Danny La Rue's Show at the Palace Theatre, London)
From Wimbledon
Recorded highlights of today's outstanding match on the fourth day's play at the All England Club. Jack Kramer comments on the action which is introduced by Harry Carpenter.
features
Ian Matthews: just returned from a successful American tour, he plays tracks from his new LP
Stefan Grossman: primarily known for his excellent guitar technique, he now sings as well as writes his own songs.
Richard Williams examines the LP scene.
(This Week's Sounds: page 11)