"Tom's Kite" by Malcolm Carrick
Presenters this week: Susan Denny, Brian Cant
(Colour)
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"Tom's Kite" by Malcolm Carrick
Presenters this week: Susan Denny, Brian Cant
(Colour)
A courtside view of the best of the matches on the fifth day of the world's greatest Open Tournament. BBC outside broadcast cameras report direct from the All England Club.
With a complete check on the results and the news from Harry Carpenter
(Match of the Day: BBC2 at 10.50 pm)
with Peter Woods reporting the world tonight with the BBC's reporters and correspondents at home and abroad
Weather
Introduced by Derek Hart and Brian Widlake with Alan Watson and Paul Griffiths in the last of six programmes on the Common Market
In the summer or early autumn Parliament will be called on to approve the terms that the Government have negotiated for Britain's entry into the Common Market. Whether the electorate get a chance to vote on it or not, the debate outside Parliament is under way. What would joining the Common Market mean to Britain and should we join or not?
Of our five senses, sight is perhaps the most valued. Television Doctor looks at eyes and at some of the things that can go wrong with them.
by Peter Yeldham
Starring Richard Briers, Julia Lockwood, Anne Rogers
with John Nettleton
A highly ingenious confidence trick on Mr Uskudar almost comes to grief because Charlie and the girls cannot resist trying to con each other.
by Thomas Hardy
Dramatised in four parts by Harry Green
The death of John South has deprived Giles of a large part of his income.
The regular weekly look at the City, the Stock Market and the world of investment.
In the last two years a lot of investors have had to make do with dwindling profits if not downright losses, so that when John Davis, City editor of The Observer, said that anyone should be able to double his money in five years, the remark was greeted by many viewers with rank disbelief.
This week John Davis stands on trial, sticks his neck out and tells you how you can double your money in five years.
Presented by Paul Griffiths
Produced by the Money Programme Unit
from Wimbledon
Recorded highlights of today's outstanding match on the fifth day's play at the All England Club.
Jack Kramer comments on the action which is introduced by Harry Carpenter