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The 100th Lawn Tennis
Championships
HARRY CARPENTER introduces the action on the show courts of the All England Club on the ninth day of the competition which features the Men's Singles quarter-finals. Commentators
DAN MASKELL
JOHN BARRETT
GERALD WILLIAMS
BARRY DAVIES
MARK COX
BILL THRELFALL
ANN JONES and VIRGINIA WADE Videos:
Play Tennis, BBCV/B 1010
The Best of Wimbledon, BBCV/B 5020 The Best of Wimbledon 2 (Golden Highlights 1952-1984), BBCV/B 5025 from retailers

Contributors

Introduces:
Harry Carpenter
Unknown:
Dan Maskell
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Gerald Williams
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Mark Cox
Unknown:
Bill Threlfall
Unknown:
Ann Jones
Unknown:
Virginia Wade

A Year to Remember!
This last year has been sensationally successful for Aled Jones. Three gold discs, a Royal Gala performance and an appearance on Top of the Pops are just some of the highlights.
But how has the boy himself coped with all the attention? What will happen when his voice finally goes?
Presenter Chris Stuart Film cameramen
TOM FRISWELL , JEREMY GOULD Film editor WILLIAM OSWALD Producer HEFIN OWEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Aled Jones.
Presenter:
Chris Stuart
Unknown:
Tom Friswell
Unknown:
Jeremy Gould
Editor:
William Oswald
Producer:
Hefin Owen

starring with Showtime
Into every war-torn life a little happiness must fall - even if it is only a travelling entertainment unit. But while the jokes are going down, the casualties are still piling up in another theatre. This is Korea and the show must go on - and on, and on ... Written by ROBERT KLANE and LARRY GELBART
Directed by JACKIE COOPER (R)

Contributors

Written By:
Robert Klane
Written By:
Larry Gelbart
Directed By:
Jackie Cooper
Hawkeye:
Alan Alda
Trapper John:
Wayne Rogers
Colonel Blake:
McLean Stevenson
Radar:
Gary Burghoff
Hotlips:
Loretta Swit
Major Frank Burns:
Larry Linville
Fr Mulcahy:
William Christopher
Jackie Flash:
Joey Forman
Kaplan:
Harvey Goldenberg

Final episode of an original serial in seven parts by Andrew Davies
Starring Peter Davison with Graham Crowden, Barbara Flynn, David Troughton, Amanda Hillwood, John Bird
A 25 per cent cut in funding causes hysteria within the university, with the Vice-Chancellor and the medical practice doing their utmost to keep their jobs...
CEEFAX SUBTITLES

Contributors

Writer:
Andrew Davies
Music:
Dave Greenslade
Script Editor:
Devora Pope
Film Cameraman:
Steve Saunderson
Designer:
Sally Engelbach
Producer:
Ken Riddington
Director:
David Tucker
Prettiman:
Paul Jesson
Nun:
Sonia Hart
Nun:
Elaine Turrell
Ernest Hemmingway:
John Bird
Dorothy Hampton:
Frances White
Stephen Dakar:
Peter Davison
Lyn Turtle:
Amanda Hillwood
Chen Sung Yau:
Takashi Kawahara.
Jock McCannon:
Graham Crowden
Rose Marie:
Barbara Flynn
Bob Buzzard:
David Troughton
Soames:
Andrew Hilton
Sodd:
Geoffrey Beevers
Dr Tittle:
John Grillo
Professor Ember:
Christopher Good
Alice:
Kathy Burke
Rust:
Joe Melia
Maureen Gahagan:
Lindy Whiteford
Cadillac driver:
Mark Stewart

from the Silk Cut Festival
Along with a song from the bubbly Barbara Fairchild , tonight's programme takes a longer look at two of the Wembley fans' favourite stars: George Jones , the archetypal country singer, who's lived every word he sings; and the vastly entertaining Johnny Russell , who is 'big' in every respect. Introduced by David Allan Festival organiser MERVYN CONN Sound
PAUL CUNLIFFE. BARRIE HAWES Lighting JOHN Wiggins Designer COUN GREEN Directors
DAVID MITCHELL , STEVE MORRIS Producer DAVE PERROTTET

Contributors

Unknown:
Barbara Fairchild
Unknown:
George Jones
Unknown:
Johnny Russell
Introduced By:
David Allan
Unknown:
Paul Cunliffe.
Unknown:
David Mitchell
Unknown:
Steve Morris
Producer:
Dave Perrottet

11.40 Images of the Holy
The relationship of art to the Christian religion and how changes in one may have affected the other.
(R)

12.5 The Noble Savage
The idea of the noble savage in the work of three 18th-century French writers.
(R)

(to 0.35)

Contributors

Producer (Images of the Holy):
Suzanne Campbell-Jones
Producer (The Noble Savage):
Tony Coe

BBC Two England

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