6.40 Trade and Industry
7.5 Socialist Realist Art
7.30 Social Psychology
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6.40 Trade and Industry
7.5 Socialist Realist Art
7.30 Social Psychology
(Full details on BBC1 at 4.25 pm)
The Lawn Tennis Championships from the All England Club'
The Semi-finals of the Men's Singles Championship
With commentaries by DAN MASKELL , JACK KRAMER , BILL KNIGHT , PETER WEST , BILL THRELFALL and JOHN BARRETT
Television presentation by RICHARD TILLING , FRED VINER BOB DUNCAN , JOHN SHREWSBURY
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON and JEFF GODDARD Producer A. P. WILKINSON
Weather
A day's walk that any of us could make this weekend in the country-side around us.
Somewhere in Wales
Alert to the unexpected, three expert naturalists use their skills to reveal the variety of natural life that most of us fail to see.
Marine Biologist Heather Angel Ornithologist Roger Lovegrove Ecologist David Streeter
All you see and hear on this summer walk of a few miles was unrehearsed - filmed as it happened-on a public right of way from dawn to dusk in a single day.
Film cameramen
MAURICE FISHER , BERNARD HEDGES
Producer PETER BALE. BBC Bristol
A series of eight films
7: A Full Life and an Honest Place. Written and narrated by Patrick Nuttgens
The Arts and Crafts Movement profoundly influenced the course of British architecture.
PATRICK NUTTGENS examines the ideas of the man who started it all, WILLIAM MORRIS , and describes how those ideas influenced a whole generation of architects. At Bedford Park, the Glasgow School of Art, Lindisfarne Castle, Cragside House and Letchworth Garden City, the film illustrates their reaction against the excesses of high Victorianism.
Title music by SIR ARTHUR BLISS Series producer JOHN DRUMMOND
Producer CHRISTOPHER MARTIN
Book (same title), £7.00 from bookshops
A duel of words and wit between
Patrick Campbell
Joanna Dunham , Tom Adams and Frank Muir
Michele Brown , Miles Kington Referee Robert Robinson
Devised by MARK GOODSON and BILL TODMAN Director MICHAEL GOODWIN Producer JOHNNY DOWNES
During the last four years Cleo Laine has received rave notices wherever she has appeared during her worldwide tours. Tonight we show the third of her television specials recorded recently at the Collegiate Theatre, London.
John Dankworth and his orchestra provide the backing. Her guests are:
Classical guitarist Carlos Bonell and the immensely popular vocal group Swingle II
Lighting TOMMY THOMAS
Sound GRAHAM HAINES. Producer DON SAYER
A series of 14 programmes starring Valerie Harper with Nancy Walker
Julie Kavncr , David Groh Chest Pains
A summons to .a fairly comical meeting with their mother is one thing which, however reluctantly, Rhoda and Brenda always obey. But this time it's different. For the first time ever, their indefatigable, indestructible mother is genuinely worried about her own health ...
Match of the Day The Lawn Tennis Championships
Recorded highlights from the Men's Semi-finals day at the All England Club. DAN MASKELL and JACK KRAMER comment on the action introduced by HARRY CARPENTER
Executive producer A. r. WILIKINSON
with Richard Whitmore ; Weather
JILL BALCON reads The Companions by HOWARD NEMEROV