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6.25 Images: Viewing the Invisible
6.50 War and the Media
7.15 All Change for Systems X
7.40 BART 5: Systems Interactions
8.5 Conflict in the Family
8.30 Biology: Skeletal Adaptations
8.55 Social Integration: Children's TV
9.20 Mathematics: Relations
9.45 Looking Forward to Summer School
10.10 Engineering Structures
10.35 Heat Through the Lithosphere
11.0 Migratory Patterns of Plaice
11.25 James Bond : 2
11.50 Biology: Mammals in Water
12.15 Geology: Interpreting Sediments
12.40 Drinking Behaviour in Animals
1.5 Materials Engineering

Contributors

Unknown:
James Bond

Introduced by Harry Carpenter direct from the All-England Club

Wimbledon 83
The 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 Centre Court for the most coveted trophy in tennis. The winner receives prize money of £66,600, the famous trophy, and the title of Wimbledon Champion.

[Photo caption] (Jimmy Connors-1982)

and The Mixed Doubles Final

Commentators Dan Maskell, John Barrett, Barry Davies, Mark Cox, Ann Jones, Virginia Wade, Bill Threlfall and Richard Evans

Experimental live subtitles on Ceefax page 270

Contributors

Presenter:
Harry Carpenter
Commentator:
Dan Maskell
Commentator:
John Barrett
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
Mark Cox
Commentator:
Ann Jones
Commentator:
Virginia Wade
Commentator:
Bill Threlfall
Commentator:
Richard Evans
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Fred Viner
Television Presentation (Tennis):
Johnnie Watherston
Studio Producer:
Roger Moody
Assistant Editor:
John Rowlinson
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
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, the picturesque, the important and the dramatic, plus a visual commentary for those who cannot hear. with Jan Leeming
Editor FRED HOLTUM

Contributors

Unknown:
Jan Leeming
Editor:
Fred Holtum

Highlights of this afternoon's climax to the world's premiere tennis tournament - the Final of The Men's Singles championship. Plus news of The Mixed Doubles Final.

Introduced by Desmond Lynam With Gerald Williams

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Analysis:
Gerald Williams
Producer:
John Rowlinson
Executive Producer:
Harold Anderson

by R. F. DELDERFIELD
Winner of the Broadcasting Press Guild Television Award for the Best Serial
The last of 13 parts dramatised by ANDREW DAVIES starring
John Duttine , Frank Middlemass Alan MacNaughtan
Christine, unable to cope with her present lifestyle, needs help desperately - but who can she turn to?
Cast in order of appearance:
Music composed by KENYON EMRYS-ROBERTS Producer KEN RIDIYINGTON Director PETER JEFFERIES
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 270

Contributors

Unknown:
R. F. Delderfield
Dramatised By:
Andrew Davies
Unknown:
John Duttine
Unknown:
Frank Middlemass
Unknown:
Alan MacNaughtan
Composed By:
Kenyon Emrys-Roberts
Producer:
Ken Ridiyington
Director:
Peter Jefferies
Christine:
Susan Jameson
David Powlett-Jones:
John Duttine
Howarth:
Alan MacNaughtan
Matron:
Elisabeth Choice
Dr Farrington:
Peter Arne
Herries:
Frank Middlemass
Julia:
Kim Braden
Boyer:
Gene Foad
Boy:Crispin:
Jaime Wilson
Boy:Charles Sprockman:
Edward Haynes
Boy:Bennington:
Charles Grant
Boy:Pratt:
James Lovell
Boy:Enderby:
Harry Cursham
' Julius Caesar ':
Richard Harries
'Brutus ':
Gabriel Sayer
Bellringer:
Tom Hartwright
Bellringer:
Mark Fleming
Bellringer:
Swithun Sewill

with Elizabeth Taylor
Brian Keith , Julie Harris continuing the season of films starring Marlon Brando Georgia: Southern USA - an army base in peacetime. Beneath the seemingly dull routine at the fort, a hothouse atmosphere of frustrations and obsessions exists between officers, their wives and the enlisted men. John Huston 's faithful version of Carson McCullers' ornate, yet rigorous novel, has a distinguished cast headed by Brando as the homosexual Major Penderton. His clipped, almost mannered, portrait beautifully conveys the inner tensions of the man whose obsession leads to the film's tragic climax.
Screenplay CHAPMAN MORTIMER , Gladys hill Based on the novel by CARSON MCCULLERS Produced by RAY STARK
Directed by JOHN HUSTON. Films: page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Elizabeth Taylor
Unknown:
Brian Keith
Unknown:
Julie Harris
Unknown:
John Huston
Unknown:
Chapman Mortimer
Novel By:
Carson McCullers
Produced By:
Ray Stark
Directed By:
John Huston.
Leonora Penderton:
Elizabeth Taylor
Major Weldon Penderton:
Marlon Brando
Lt-Col Morris Langdon:
Brian Keith
Alison Langdon:
Julie Harris
Private Williams:
Robert Forster
Anaeleto:
Zorro David
Stables sergeant:
Gordon Mitchell

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