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Benson and Hedges Cup Semi-final
Leicestershire v Hampshire from Grace Road, Leicester
Leicestershire, captained by RAY ILUNGWORTH , have twice reached the Final in the past three years, but will be severely tested by Hampshire's team.
Commentators JIM LAKER and RICHIE BENAUD
Television presentation
DAVID KENNING , BILL TAYLOR

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Ilungworth
Unknown:
David Kenning
Unknown:
Bill Taylor

Wimbledon 1975
The Lawn Tennis Championships Today's action direct from the All England Club
Cricket
Benson and Hedges Cup Semi-final
Leicestershire v Hampshire
Just four teams remain in this 55-over competition, and today's matches will determine who goes through to the final at Lord's on 19 July.

Nearly half the world's Chess Grand Masters are Russians - but Britain is catching up! At last year's Chess Olympics, England's final position was the best achieved in 20 years - Wales, the 1,000-1 outsiders, also got to the final.
Tonight's game in television's first chess knockout competition for the Master Game Trophy and a first prize of £250, features Tony Miles
(Junior Champion of the World) v Howard Williams
(Captained Wales at the Chess Olympics 1974)
Presenter JEREMY JAMES Analyst LEONARD BARDEN
Director JOHN WILCOX
Producer ROBERT TONER

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Miles
Presenter:
Jeremy James
Presenter:
Analyst Leonard Barden
Director:
John Wilcox
Producer:
Robert Toner

A personal view by J. Bronowski in 13 programmes
5 : Music of the Spheres
Mathematics is a way of describing the world that we see, hear and touch. In the olive groves of Samos, DR BRONOWSKI gives his own novel proof of Pythagoras's famous theorem and traces the spread of Greek ideas through the bustling bazaars of the Islamic empire to the fabulous courts of Moorish Spatn andRenaissance Europe. The programme looks at the interlocking of numbers and nature in the descriptions of musical harmony, early astronomy and perspective in paintings.
Producer DICK GILLING Editor ADRIAN MALONE
Book (same title), £5.50, from bookshops

Contributors

Unknown:
J. Bronowski
Producer:
Dick Gilling
Editor:
Adrian Malone

The last of three plays by Ken Taylor
Public Exposure
1876. Charles Bravo's mysterious death is headline news and the spotlight focuses on Florence, Mrs Cox and Dr Gully by turn.

Contributors

Writer:
Ken Taylor
Script Editor:
Richard Broke
Costumes:
Joan Ellacott
Designer:
Peter Seddon
Producer:
Mark Shivas
Director:
John Glenister
Florence:
Maureen O'Brien
Mrs Cox:
Freda Dowie
Charles Bravo:
Paul Darrow
Dr Gully:
Robert Harris
Mr Lewis:
Gary Watson
Sir Henry James:
Geoffrey Palmer
Mr Gorst:
Geoffrey Chater
Mrs Anne Campbell:
Peggy Ann Wood
Griffiths:
Milton Johns
Sergeant Parry:
Roger Hammond
Mr Joseph Bravo:
Geoffrey Edwards
Coroner:
Will Moore
Mary Ann:
Vivienne Moore
Professor Redwood:
John Woodnutt
Treasury Solicitor:
Michael Mulcaster
Reporter:
Tony Hughes
Comic Juryman:
George Ballantine
Stringer:
Peter Thornton
John Atkinson:
Laurence Carter
Mr Murphy:
Peter Hughes
Serious Juryman:
John Gay
Foreman of the Jury:
Ronald Russell

The Lawn Tennis Championships
Recorded highlights of the outstanding match on the Ladies' Semi-finals day at the All England Club.
DAN MASKELL comments on the action which is introduced by HARRY CARPENTER.
Television presentation by PAUL LANG Producer A. P. WILKINSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter.
Presentation By:
Paul Lang
Producer:
A. P. Wilkinson

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