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The Lawn Tennis Championships
Live coverage of this afternoon's play on the famous grass courts as the last eight places in the Men's and Ladies' Singles are decided. Commentators DAN MASKELL
PETER WEST , JOHN BARRETT MARK COX, ANN JONES
BILL THRELFALL and RICHARD EVANS Plus the latest news and results as they come in from the outside courts.
TV presentation MARTIN HOPKINS FRED VINER. JOHNNIE WATHERSTON JOHN PHILIPS. JIM RESIDE
ALASTAIR SCOTT. JOHN VIGAR
Executive producer JONATHAN MARTIN Scores and reports on Ceejax

Contributors

Commentators:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
Peter West
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Ann Jones
Unknown:
Bill Threlfall
Unknown:
Richard Evans
Unknown:
Martin Hopkins
Unknown:
Fred Viner.
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston
Unknown:
John Philips.
Unknown:
Jim Reside
Unknown:
Alastair Scott.
Unknown:
John Vigar
Producer:
Jonathan Martin

The quiz of the News of the Week
Barry Norman and his guests will be picking over the bones of the week's news. Looking back over the last seven days are Jean Rook, John Craven, Nigel Dempster, Miles Kington

BBC Bristol

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Panellist:
Jean Rook
Panellist:
John Craven
Panellist:
Nigel Dempster
Panellist:
Miles Kington
Assistant Producer:
Chris Hunt
Assistant Producer:
Amanda Theunissen
Studio Director:
Mike Derby
Producer:
Colin Godman

Throughout the summer BBC2 will be providing a feast of music -ranging from country and brass band to symphonies and opera, and a special celebration of Mozart's work.
Humphrey Burton provides a guide and previews some of the season's highlights.

Contributors

Unknown:
Humphrey Burton

by WILLIS HALL with and Malaya, early 1942: the advancing Japanese are still many miles away from Sergeant Mitchem's patrol, deep in the deserted jungle - or so it seems, until an unexpected voice is heard on Private Whitaker's radio - a radio with a weak battery and a short range!
Fights by STUART FELL
Designer MICHAEL EDWARDS
Directed by RONALD SMEDLEY

Contributors

Designer:
Michael Edwards
Directed By:
Ronald Smedley
Private Bamforth:
Michael Kitchen
Sergeant Mitchem:
Mark McManus
Cpl Johnstone:
Richard Morant
L/Cpl MacLeish:
Jon Morrison
Pte Whitaker:
Paul Henley
Pte Evans:
Martin Howells
Pte Smith:
Graham Turner
Japanese soldier:
Vincent Wong

The Spillers Greyhound Derby from the White City, London
HARRY CARPENTER introduces live coverage of the 51st running of the Derby.
The famous Derby roar will echo around the stadium as the six qualifiers prepare to speed over the 500m track in less than 30 seconds. The winner's prize is £25,000, more than £800 per second!
Producer DAVID KENNING

Contributors

Producer:
David Kenning

Match of the Day
DAVID VINE introduces action from today's play at Wimbledon.
GERALD Williams reports on the outstanding stories at the halfway stage in the championships.
Producer JOHN ROWLINSON
Executive producer JONATHAN MARTIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald Williams
Producer:
John Rowlinson
Producer:
Jonathan Martin

starring Orson Welles
Alan Badcl , John Gregson
Elizabeth Sellars , Emrys Jones and introduced by Eamonn Andrews
A rarely-seen threefold delight for lovers of suspense, mystery and the supernatural.
This compendium of murder stories features a highly original gothic fantasy in which a painting comes alive and ensnares innocent admirers; a ' 'whodunit' involving two friends in love with the same girl and a celebrated tale by Somerset Maugham tracing the mental collapse of an arrogant statesman.
In the Picture
Screenplay by DONALD WILSON Directed by WENDY TOYE You Killed Elizabeth
Screenplay by SIDNEY CARROLL Directed by DAVID KADY Lord Mountdrago
Screenplay by IAN DALRYMPLE
Directed by GEORGE MORE O'FERRALL

Contributors

Unknown:
Orson Welles
Unknown:
Alan Badcl
Unknown:
John Gregson
Unknown:
Elizabeth Sellars
Unknown:
Emrys Jones
Introduced By:
Eamonn Andrews
Unknown:
Donald Wilson
Directed By:
Wendy Toye
Unknown:
Sidney Carroll
Directed By:
David Kady
Unknown:
Ian Dalrymple
Directed By:
George More O'Ferrall
Mr X:
Alan Badel
Jarvis:
Hugh Pryse
Mr Rooke:
John Salew
Woman:
Leueen MacGrath
Snyder:
Eddie Byrne
Girl:
Ann Hansum
George Wheeler:
Emrys Jones
Edgar Curtain:
John Gregson
Elizabeth:
Elizabeth Sellars
Insp Acheson:
Jack Lambert
Harry:
Alan Badel
Lord Mountdrago:
Orson Welles
Owen:
Alan Badel
Lady Mountdrago:
Helen Cherry
Dr Audlin:
André Morell

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