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from Barcelona
featuring Stan Smith, Jim Connors, Ilie Nastase, Jan Kodes, Manuel Orantes, Tom Gorman, Andres Gimeno, Bob Hewitt

Eight of the leading players in the world have qualified for this tournament of champions by topping the averages in the 1972 Grand Prix Circuit. Now they play each other in the climax of the tennis season for prize money of over £20,000 and the undisputed title of Master of Tennis.

Tonight Smith v Connors and Nastase v Gorman
Smith and Nastase, who provided that last classic final at Wimbledon, are both seen in action.
Introduced by Harry Carpenter

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Carpenter
Tennis player:
Stan Smith
Tennis player:
Jim Connors
Tennis player:
Ilie Nastase
Tennis player:
Tom Gorman
Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Commentator:
Jack Kramer
Television Presentation:
Fred Viner
Television Presentation:
Johnnie Watherston
Producer:
A.P Wilkinson

Telepathy - precognition - clairvoyance - even water-divining, have one thing in common... researchers call it the Psi factor. And there is no place for it in the conventional view of the world. But that view is challenged every day by new discoveries in physics. Linda Blandford and Gordon Snell report on Psi research and meet people who believe Psi is a factor to be reckoned with. Tonight's programme introduces a series of six beginning in February.
(from Bristol)

Contributors

Reporter:
Linda Blandford
Reporter:
Gordon Snell
Executive Producer:
John King
Producer:
Anne Owen
Director:
Colin Godman

BBC Two England

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