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6.25 Biology, Brain and Behaviour 6.50 BART 4: Manufacture
7.15 Desert Ecology
7.40 The Nature of Chemistry
8.5 Mechanics and Applied Calculus
8.30 Man-made Macromolecules
8.55 Children's Television
9.20 Maths: Networks, Matrices
9.45 Man-made Futures
10.10 Engineering Mechanics
10.35 Telephone Systems
11.0 Biology: Cardiovascular Control
11.25 Computing: Fitting Curves
11.50 Photochemical Pathways
12.15 Social Research Methods
12.40 Chemical Processes
1.5 Inorganic Chemistry: Silicon

Introduced by Harry Carpenter direct from Wimbledon
Wimbledon 82
Men's Singles Final
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the whole of this afternoon's final, as two of the world's top players battle on the famous Centre Court for probably the most coveted title in tennis. John McEnroe , seeking to defend the title he won last year, was seeded to meet Jimmy Connors , who won this title in 1974. The winner receives prize money of nearly £42,000, the famous trophy and the title of Wimbledon Champion. and The Mixed Doubles Final Commentators
DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT PETER WEST , MARK COX and ANN JONES
The latest World Cup news from Madrid and Barcelona, where today's matches will help to decide which nations will make up Thursday's semi-finals. Cricket scores from this afternoon's John Player League games will also be featured.
Television presentation by FRED VINER and JOHNNIE WATHERSTON MARTIN HOPKINS
Wimbledon Grandstand edited by HAROLD ANDERSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
John McEnroe
Unknown:
Jimmy Connors
Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Peter West
Unknown:
Mark Cox
Unknown:
Ann Jones
Presentation By:
Fred Viner
Presentation By:
Johnnie Watherston
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Edited By:
Harold Anderson

A digest of the news of the week and other world matters of interest seen by news cameras around the world; the interesting and the picturesque, the important and dramatic, plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear. With Jan Leeming
Editor RICHARD GAMBLE

Contributors

Unknown:
Jan Leeming

The film starring Dirk Bogarde with Bjorn Andresen Silvana Mangano
Venice, the turn of the century. A famous composer, Gustav von Aschenbach , arrives at the Lido dispirited and in desperate need of tranquility. Among his fellow guests is an exquisitely beautiful boy who embodies the grace and purity von Aschenbach has sought all his life. When a cholera epidemic grips the city the composer refuses to leave, unable to forsake the boy. Dirk Bogarde gives -one of his greatest screen performances in this sumptuous film.
Screenplay by LUCHINO VISCONTI and NICOLA BADALUCCO, based on the novel Death in Venice by THOMAS MANN Directed by LUCHINO VISCONTI
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Contributors

Unknown:
Dirk Bogarde
Unknown:
Bjorn Andresen
Unknown:
Silvana Mangano
Unknown:
Gustav von Aschenbach
Unknown:
Von Aschenbach
Unknown:
Dirk Bogarde
Unknown:
Luchino Visconti
Unknown:
Thomas Mann
Directed By:
Luchino Visconti
Gustav von Aschenbach:
Dirk Bogarde
Tadzio:
Bjorn Andresen
Tadzio's mother:
Silvana Mangano
Frau von Aschenbach:
Marisa Berenson
Alfried:
Mark Burns

Presented by Brian Wldlake and Valerie Singleton Dead in the Water
In the first of three special reports during July, BRIAN WIDLAKE visits the USA, its economy ' dead in the water' according to the Treasury Secretary, Donald Regan. In the past the United States has been capable of pulling the Western World out of recession single-handed. But this year, with its traditional industries in tatters, has it lost the power to lead?
Film editor RON RADDON Research LUCY GAYNOR Producers
PETER MOLLOY and LEA SELLERS

Contributors

Presented By:
Brian Wldlake
Presented By:
Valerie Singleton
Unknown:
Brian Widlake
Unknown:
Donald Regan.
Editor:
Ron Raddon
Unknown:
Peter Molloy

Match of the Day - Men's Singles Final
BBC outside broadcast cameras at the All England Club bring you highlights of this afternoon's climax to the world's premier tennis tournament - the Final of the Men's Singles Championship Plus news of the Mixed Doubles Final Introduced by DAVID VINE
With GERALD WILLIAMS
Producer TERRY LONG
Editor HAROLD ANDERSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
David Vine
Unknown:
Gerald Williams
Editor:
Harold Anderson

continues a season of films featuring one of the screen's most powerful actors. Tonight with Valerie Perrine, John Marley

W. C. Fields' long career as a vaudeville comedian came to a boozy and raucous end in the early 1920s. In 'desperation' he turned to Hollywood and thus began his incredible rise to fame and fortune - and death from loneliness and alcoholism. This film biography, based on the book by his last mistress, gives Rod Steiger a virtuoso role as the tragicomedian in his movie heyday.
Screenplay by BOB MERRILL, based on the book by CARLOTTA MONTI, with CY rici
Produced by JAY WESTON
Directed by ARTHUR HILLER

Contributors

Screenplay:
Bob Merrill
Book By:
Carlotta Monti
Produced By:
Jay Weston
Directed By:
Arthur Hiller
W.C. Fields:
Rod Steiger
Carlotta Monti:
Valerie Perrine
Harry Bannerman:
John Marley
John Barrymore:
Jack Cassidy
Melody:
Bernadette Peters
Dockstedter:
Dana Elcar
Florenz Ziegfeld:
Paul Stewart
Ludwig:
Billy Barty
Gregory La Cava:
Allan Arbus
Chasen:
Milt Kamen
Gene Fowler:
Louis Zorich
Claude:
Andrew Parks
Leon:
Hank Rolike
Parker:
Kenneth Tobey
Edward:
Paul Mantee
Woman patient:
Elizabeth Thompson
Private detective:
Eddie Firestone
Ingenue:
Linda Purl
Assistant director:
Clay Tanner
Schmidt:
George Loros

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