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9.26 Twentieth-Century History Israel and the Arab States Palestine in the 1930s and the relationship between the new state of Israel and her Arab neighbours from 1948 to 1973.
Commentary JOHN TIDMARSH
Series editor PAUL MITCHELL
9.46 Pages from Ceefax
11.0 Watch
Water Creatures 2
Presenters LOUISE HALL-TAYLOR and JAMES EARL ADAIR Producer DAVID TAFT
11.17 Computer Club
The Computer and the Art Historian How can a computer help solve the problem of dating a Tudor painting? Producer ROBIN GWYN
11.37 Pages from Ceefax
2.0 You and Me
A series for 4- and 5-year-olds
Cosmo and Dibs find different uses for a kitchen sieve, BILL OWEN leads the singing in 'I'm a little teapot', Henry finds the words 'you' and 'me' written in RADIO TIMES and on the television screen. ANTHONY VAN LAAST takes his son KIT to a dance class.
Film director LEILIA GUINERY-GREEN
Studio director NICCI CROWTHER
2.15 Near and Far
Greek Island. What effect is tourism having on the traditional yet difficult life-styles of the Greek islanders? Producer ROBIN GWYN
2.40 Look, Look and Look Again Bits and Pieces
In Wiltshire they examined light and dark, in Leeds they made a city of the future.
Producer EDWARD HAYWARD

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tidmarsh
Editor:
Paul Mitchell
Presenters:
Louise Hall-Taylor
Producer:
David Taft
Producer:
Robin Gwyn
Unknown:
Anthony van Laast
Director:
Nicci Crowther
Producer:
Robin Gwyn
Producer:
Edward Hayward

Cricket: Second Test
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series
England v West Indies from Lord's
Further coverage of the final day's play. Wimbledon 84
The Lawn Tennis Championships The best of the action from the Centre Court and No 1
Court, featuring quarter-final matches in the Men's and Ladies' Singles. Commentators
DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT
GERALD WILLIAMS , BARRY DAVIES
MARK COX, BILL THRELFALL
ANN JONES , VIRGINIA WADE
Books - Wimbledon: Centre Court of the Game, 19.95; Play Tennis, 13.60 from booksellers

Contributors

Commentators:
Dan Maskell
Commentators:
John Barrett
Commentators:
Gerald Williams
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Bill Threlfall
Unknown:
Ann Jones

Presented by Professor Heinz Wolff A Remote Problem
In which Heinz takes the teams to an old warehouse in Manchester. Old and new merge as they find among their normal materials a miniature TV camera. It is to be the eyes of a vehicle that will search through another part of the warehouse to retrieve a glowing ball.
Meanwhile, in the Egg Race garden, the giant egg is about to be cooked by yet another stage of The Incredible Egg Machine. Lesley Judd tells all about it.
Jock Smith helps Heinz with the judging.
Director PATRICK TITLEY Producer CHARLES HUFF
Next week's problem on Ceefax page 268

Contributors

Presented By:
Professor Heinz Wolff
Unknown:
Lesley Judd
Unknown:
Jock Smith
Director:
Patrick Titley

In the second half of her 'in concert' evening, Pam includes some children's poems, a song, and a bit of balloon modelling, together with her own special blend of stories and poetry. Recorded at the Warwick University Arts Centre.
Lighting DICK BENTLEY
Producer DAVE PERROTTET

Contributors

Unknown:
Dick Bentley
Producer:
Dave Perrottet

Robin Ray introduces the second heat in this nationwide competition to find the person who knows most about the movies. All contestants are survivors of a postal quiz, a telephone quiz and an elimination heat, and tonight they are:
Alan Wales answering questions on Robert Mitchum
John Campbell on Elmer Bernstein Trevor Brown on Greta Garbo
Jeremy Aspinall on British films of the 70s
There will also be the usual general cinematic knowledge, compilation and quickie rounds.
Devised by ROBIN RAY
Film editor/Researcher
MALCOLM ILLINGWORTH Director PAUL LOOSLEY Producer JOHN BUTTERY BBC Manchester

Contributors

Introduces:
Robin Ray
Unknown:
Alan Wales
Unknown:
Robert Mitchum
Unknown:
John Campbell
Unknown:
Elmer Bernstein
Unknown:
Trevor Brown
Unknown:
Greta Garbo
Unknown:
Jeremy Aspinall
Unknown:
Robin Ray

The BBC Television International Sheepdog Championship
Introduced by Phil Drabble with Eric Halsall The Finals
The waters of Loch Lomond and the ranging hills that rise from its shores provide the backcloth for the last day of the television trials. The four competitors, one each from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, face not only the testing trials course as they compete for the Singles and Brace titles, but have to contend with gale-force winds and rain. Singles:
EVAN HOPKINS and Fly (Wales) v GORDON WATT and Chip (Ireland) Brace:
ERIC ELLIOTT with Besse and Fly (England) v
JOHN CAMPBELL with Roy and Moss (Scotland)
Technical co-ordinator ROY SMITH Director MICHAEL KERR Producer IAN SMITH

Contributors

Introduced By:
Phil Drabble
Unknown:
Eric Halsall
Unknown:
Loch Lomond
Unknown:
Eric Elliott
Unknown:
John Campbell
Unknown:
Roy Smith
Director:
Michael Kerr
Producer:
Ian Smith

Bob Langley , Debbie Rix and Malcolm McKeag present the first in a series of boating programmes which, this week, has a River Thames theme. To a backdrop of the Henley Royal Regatta and London's St Katharine's Yacht Haven, action is combined with conversations with international yachtsman Robin Knox-Johnston and boating enthusiast Frank Bough.
Directors
JOHN SMITH , MARK KERSHAW Producer TONY RAYNER
0 FEATURE: page 9

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Langley
Unknown:
Debbie Rix
Unknown:
Malcolm McKeag
Unknown:
Robin Knox-Johnston
Unknown:
Frank Bough.
Directors:
John Smith
Directors:
Mark Kershaw
Producer:
Tony Rayner

John Tusa , Peter Snow , Donald MacCormick and Olivia O'Leary present the reports and interviews that matter with the analysis that counts.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Tusa
Unknown:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
Donald MacCormick
Unknown:
Olivia O'Leary

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