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7.30 English Flats of the 1930s
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6.40 William Empson
7.5 The Northampton Mercury
7.30 English Flats of the 1930s
A magazine for Asian viewers including discussions, music and stories from the communities. Produced and presented by Mahendra Kaul
BBC Birmingham
Story: "Swimmy" written and illustrated by Leo Lionni
Presenter Carol Leader, Derek Griffiths
Benson and Hedges Cup The Semi-finals
The morning's play from one of today's matches.
Introduced by Peter Walker
The Lawn Tennis Championships direct from the All England Club
A courtside view of the third day's play.
Harry Carpenter introduces the best of the matches on the Centre Court and on No 1 Court, and provides the news and results from the outside courts.
Match commentaries by Dan Maskell, Jack Kramer, Bill Knight, Peter West, Bill Threlfall and John Barrett
Cricket: Benson and Hedges Cup: The Semi-finals
The afternoon's play from one of today's matches.
Introduced by Peter Walker
Weather
at The National Vegetable Research Station
In this second visit to Wellesbourne Peter Seabrook has a private view of some of the exhibits and demonstrations which members of the public will be seeing at next Sunday's Open Day.
The famous film musical starring Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly
The famous classic musical of the 40s featuring the fabulous dancing of Gene Kelly and the glamorous Rita Hayworth. A host of brilliant Jerome Kern numbers - including 'Long Ago and Far Away' and Gene Kelly's famous 'Shadow Dance' - enliven this story about a glamorous model and the dancer she loves.
Films: page 12.
Preview: page 17
(An Omnibus programme on Gene Kelly on BBC1 tomorrow at 10.15 pm)
By Ray Lawler
The third of six programmes
With Peter Egan as Millais, Bernard Lloyd as Holman Hunt
Presented by Angela Rippon
Weather
The Lawn Tennis Championships
Highlights from the outstanding match on the third day's play at the All England Club.
Introduced by Harry Carpenter, with comments and views from Dan Maskell and Jack Kramer.