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AmatPvr Golf BRITAIN SHOCKED 1 6 -14 The Daily Telegraph Monday Auaust 5 1971 Oosterhuis loses play-off to Owen with nightmare 6 Curtin Cup Golf WHEEL OF FORTUNE HELPS SPIN BRITAIN TO 13-5 DEFEAT By MICHAEL WILLIAMS in San Francisco CO the dust has settled over the San Francisco Golf Club and the United States have retained the Curtis Cup by 12 matches to four with two halved a margin that does less than justice to Great Britain and Ireland It is I am afraid a familiar theme: another American victory their eighth in succession another occasion when with a bit of luck here and there Britain would have done better and i In t-Vio ona A a i But as they are wont to do in the end did not the Americans played the last Tv three holes with greater resolu- S1 It turns Out a tion They took their chances match that was lost on the and then on the second day first day when four spins of piled it on with their acknow- rc By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT in krcfell Peter Oosterhuis took six at the first hole to lose a sudden death play-off against New Zealander Simon Owen after a last-round 66 had given him a tie in the German Final loaders 276 Owen (N Zealand) 69 68 70 69 OoMrrhtM (G 70 71 69 66 tOwen won in sudden-death off 279 Galla her lG 75 TO 67 67 Hayes Africa) 69 70 69 71 280 (C R) 68 71 72 69l SwaelrriN (Relqium) 70 68 70 72 282 Barnes (d B) 70 72 72 68 Benubrwhje tG 70 71 70 7 TV Owens (Ireland' 72 70 69 71 Open championship Krefeld yesterday As in the 1973 Masters when he led by three strokes going into round four and at the 7 1 st hole in the 1972 John Player Classic Oosterhuis dashed his victory hopes by Mmroy iAnnNM 70 73 11 j- to Hunt (i 74 75 64 70 pushing his drive into dire trouble to the right of the fairway This time he was in the trees He managed to chop the ball back into play but hunkered his third and finally conceded to Owen who had hit the green at the 485-yard par five in two for a birdie four ilward (U S) 70 71 70 286 Jih Bl 74 Barocrh (S Africa) 75 Abrru (Spain) 71 Molten (Italy) 73 f6 Gartenmuer Austria) Horton (G 70 387 Coles (G B) 72 74 71 TO Hobday Rhodesia) 7b It 70 $9 1 t'Mirie iS Nfrirn) 74 70 71: Cerda (Mexico) 70 71 75 71 Townsend (G B) 71 73 70 73 Moman (G Bl 72 70 71 74 Baker (S Afrieal 73 70 67 77 28 1 Ilarey (Ireland) 75 70 72 71 289 I) Small (G B) 74 73 70 Tegwen Perkins full of confidence and revelling the big occasion in T2: Torrance (C Bi 73 68 74 74 the wheel all went the way when they could equally well have gone towards Britain There was that six foot putt on the 18th green in the first series of foursomes by Mary McKenna that would have given Britain a 2-1 lead It failed to drop just as two other efforts were to do later Four-footer missed edged greater talent Opportunity taken Only Miss Greenihalgh calm experienced and the ideal partner for Miss Perkins saw the opportunity and took it Once just briefly they wavered in their foursome against Carol Semole and Miss Hill but all was well and a badly needed point was pocketed More was needed than that however but it was not forthcoming for Anne Sander and Then there was the attempt hv lane Booth always dependable Tegwen Perkins the first Welsh i a crisis gave no glimmer of By DONALD STEEL in Pisa Italy (IJJOLF is still very much a minority sport in Europe so news of the first victory over Great Britain and Ireland by 16 matches to 14 at Punta Ala on Saturday is hardly likely to upset the bustle of life in Paris Madrid or Helsinki But it is a significant St -Andrews Trophy result though it could be said that the British and Irish side were not the best equipped to meet the particular set of circumstances 'acing them With an 8-7 lead carried forward from Friday the Continent snatched crucial halves in the first and fourth matches of the second series of foursomes to leave Great Britain and Ireland to win six singles to save the day GrVat Britain and ineffective play in the two foursomes in which thev won only three matches and none before the 17th green was the main reason for their plight but at least the established players made the Continent work on the last afternoon Macgregor excels John Davies was out in 32 Ian Hutcheon in 33 and Peter Hedges in 35 with a lost ball Gordon Macgregor two up after six and two down after 13 played the best sustained golf in a fine round of 70 to beat Johncke with four threes in the last five holes Charlie Green after the morning off stuck to his guns as he always does with some solid play to defeat Gancedo while Hugh Stuart was one under fours for the first five holes and three up on Godillot A half in two at the sixth however inspired Godillot to win five of the next six holes and with Richard Eyles one of the successes of the trip not quite able to hold the Italian Croze after the turn any hope of a reprieve vanished FOURSOMES Stuart It Fvles bvd with Johncke A A Godillot Macqreqor A A Brdie lost to Gancedo A Taya 2 holes Davie A Hedges bt A roe A A Lionello 2 A 1 I HuUheon A Ashb hvd with Nierlich A Muller Kane A Gannon lost to Hofstetter A Cotton 4 A3 SINGLES Matqreqor bt Johncke 1 hole Green bt Gancedo 1 hole Stuart lo to Godilot 3 A 2 Hedges bt Nierlich 4 A 3 Davie bt Hofstettrr 5 A 4 Evles lost to Croe 2 A 1 Kane lost to Muller 2 A 1 Hutcheon bt Taya 6 A 5 Gannon lost to ionello 6 A 4 Ahbv lost to Strenqer 6 A 5 Lauer two and one One could only marvel anew at the blossoming talent of Debbie Massev and salute again the strength of Mrs Sander and Mrs Booth The result was as I have already remarked disproportionate Three British players advanced their reputations almost to the point of envy by the Americans Gifted Miss Walker First there was the golf of Miss Walker so gifted and assured when she beat Miss Semple holder of both the American and British amateur championships on the first day Here it seems is real golfing talent Then there is Miss Perkins full girl to play Curtis Cup golf who potential brilliance was one of the great successes of Maureen Walker and Miss The results U8 namrs flrut FIRST DAY FOURSOMES Miv Semp-Ie Miss Hill hl-ved with Miss McKenira A Miss Greerrhalqh Mrs A Sander Mrs 1 Booth bt Mss I-Smith Miss Lf Fern re 6 A 5 Miss Rurtfc A Miss Laver lost to MIm Walker A Mis Everard 5 A 4 SINGLES Miss vrvpl lost to Mis Walker 2 A 1 Mrs Booth bt Miss McKervna 5 A 3 Miv Massey bt Everard 1 hole Miss lauer bt Miss I -Smith 6 A 4 Miss Barry bt Mfss Greeotialph Miss Hill halved with Miss Parkins SECOND DAY FOURSOMES Mrs Sander A Mr Booth bt Miss MrKenrn A Miss Walker 3 A 4 Miss Budke A Mis I auer bt Miss Fverard A Miss Le Fetivre 5 A 3 Miss A Miss Hill lost to Miss Creenhalqh A Miss Perkins 3 A 2 SINGLES Mrs Sander bt Miss Everard 4 A 3 Mrs Booth bt Mis Greenhaloh 7 A 5-Miss Massey bt Miss Le Feuvro 6 A 5 Miss Semnle bt Miss Wa-lkec 2 A 1 Miss Budke bt Miss Perkins 3 A 4 Miss Lauer lost to Miss McKenna 2 A 1 She was within four McKenna feet of beating Cynthia Hill after or a sudden revival being one down with two to play I 'Umurd the turn could Carol Le but her putt hit the hole and Fvre and Miss Everard out co-oa I their game onto another plane stayed out HILL KEEPS TWO-STROKE ADVANTAGE AVE HILL scored an even-par 71 to keep his two-stroke lead after 54 holes of the £80000 Pleasant Valley Golf Classic in Sutton Massachusetts reports I Tom Weiskopf struggling off the tee also returned a 71 while Jim Wiechers had the best round a 68 Weiskopf and Wiechers finished on 207 Birdie chances Hill who along with Weiskopf had a course record-equalling H5 in the second round had birdie chances from inside 15 feet at nine different holes but landed only one from 12 feet on the second His only other birdie came from a 25-footcr at the seventh PLEASANT VALLEY CLASSIC Sut-ton Muss) 3rd Rd leader: 205 Hill 69 65 71 207 Weiskopt I 71 65 71: Wlerkers 72 67 68 1 209 Rrqalado (Mexico) 68 72 69 210 1 Heard 68 70 72 211 Ficier 70 70 71 212 Douglass 71 69 72 213 Co (S Africa) I 74 69 70 1 Hinson 70 72 i 1 I Still 71 70 72: Snead 68 71 74 214 Nichols 74 70 70: Gilbert 74 68 72 I Iverson 72 70 72 215 Littler 75 68 72 Charles (NZ) 71 72 72 216 Molina (Arq) 72 71 73 218 Cra rnptrvn (Australia) 74 70 74 Mary Budke and Bonnie Lauer beat them quite comfortably in of confidence and one who utterly the end revels in the big occasion Not far behind I feel is Miss McKenna whose best years too So that was it for the United States now needed only two of Close on her heels Julia Greenihalgh one down with two to play had a putt of not much more to hold Beth Barry Again the putt hit the hole and squirmed away Mary Everard was one up with two to play against bebbie the six singles for outright victory and one for the tie that would have kept the Cup in America anvwav Now came the It was the first victorv in Europe for Owen 23 a World Cup international who turned professional only three years ago Going into round four1 a stroke clear of the field and three ahead of Oosterhuis he returned a 69 for a 12-below-par 276 and won £2666 Prize of £1666 Oosterhuis earned £1666 It was his second sudden-dcatih olay-off reverse of the season having lost to negro Lee Elder after a tie in the Monsanto Open at Pensacola He said: drive was exactly the same shot as the ones in the Masters and the John Plaver classic just concentrate fully I intended taking a three wood off the tee but lost the toss for the honour Simon hit with a driver and for some reason I changed mv mind I just rushed the shot ironical I hit one like that all week and I birdied all five oar fives in the round Oosterhufrs built his challenge on an outward 33 which contained four birdies three at par fives and a two af the fifth where he holed from 25ft He dropped a stroke at the fourth but collected more birdie fours at the 11 fh 15th being bunkered and 17th and holed from 18ft for a par four at the 14th after driving into a ditch in the trees His formidable record in only six outings in Europe this summer includes a win in the French Open second in the German in the British Open and in the Piora-dillv medal and a third in the Penfold Owen played with commendable steadiness holing from 20ft to birdie the ninth and turn in 34 But he had to hole from 15ft for his par five at the 15th after -putting his second shot in the trees He learned the position overall only as he fared up to his second shot at the 18th and went dose from six yards to the birdie which would have given him outright victory Third place shared South Dale Hayes who returned 71 despite losing a ball at the ninth shared third place on 279 with Bernard Gallacher who finished with two magnificent 67's being packed with eight birdies Ulsterman Eddie Polland -finished in 69 despite three-putting three times twice at short holes to drop strokes on the back nine chipping in to eagle the 17th and share fifth place with Belgian Donald Swaelens should lie ahead Bit last week it was not any more than was the I 1 leadership of Belle Robertson Tass-ey but lost thm both so i uarkost time of all for Britain caDtain who could have done Britain were close to leading 5 Only Miss McKenna won heat- no more to lift her side nor on the first day not trailing 6-3 1 ing as she deserved to do Miss have failed more honourably 12-Th Daily Fable series) Larry the Lamb PETEIR KNIGHTS CHOICE TELEVISION BBC 1 LFH4MPTON Medal: IHv 1: A Dean 10) 63 Div II: Hunt- Tavlor (16) 66 Over the past couple of years some of the best documentaries seen on television have come from the teaming up of Barry Cockcroft the director and Mostafa Hammuri cameraman Too Long a Children of Eskdale and Sunley Daughter all received deserved in a Adventures of Tintin 130nimerale Farm praise and Two Weeks Clear (ITV 8 pm) keeps up their rpt Wbirlybirds 1 drama remarkable record of consistency It follows a group of miners on their 111 J50 Take Another 2A Place in the Country annual holiday showing how they try to relax and forget the rigours and IUOU Look rpt: Bed Break- rt Lacock Abbey dangers ol their work One becomes 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Enthralling thriller Makee the audience gap out loud" Mir HER 930 6606 Evgs 730 Mat Wed A Sat 30 A gorgeouK nostalgic musical" NofW JOHN MILLS absolute-ly showstopping JUDI DENCH Times THE GOOD COMPANIONS "Gloriously Time ROAD THEATRE 352 7488 Mon-Th 90 Fri -Sat 730 930 Wales 11 am -1255 Cricket: Glam Pakistan 130-145 Ai Ar ACADEMY 2 437 5129 Claude Faraldo's BO I (X) A Roger Cor-man's GAS (A) 200 500 00 KAPI AN GALLERY 6 Dke Street St James's SWl SUMMER EXHIBITION XIXtti and xxth Century French Painting Monday to Friday 10-6 LEFEVKE GALLERY Contemporary Paintings and Drawings on view W-ekdays 10-5 Saturday 10-1 30 Bruton Street London WlX 81D Tel 01-493 15723 ACADEMY 3 437 8819 Btinuel's TR1SI ANA I A i A LOS OlVlDA-DOS (X) Proqs 500 800 AMBASSADORS THE MOUSETRAP Transferred next door to St Martin's jjjg RQCKY HORROR SHOW BEST MUSICAL Ob THE YEAR" Standard Drama Award 6-0 1 40 Archduke Trio Haydn I APOllo 437 2663 Evg 80 Mnart Rno thnvon I 1 I Vlat Thnrc f) Sttc fi fi fl Iff Mozart Beethoven (S) Mat Thur 30 Sats 840 Lin Mam 215 Interval 230-410 Cricket 6 Wales Today with a report from the Nat Eisteddfod Field Carmarthen 620 The Singing Barge 645 Newyddion 7 Bugs Bunny 710 Family Fare: cooking Star Trek 925 Steddfod 74 955 Dial for Murder 230 £ockI Afternoon 1045-1115 A Man Like (Peter) Alliss am Twenty Leagues Under the 1030 Ed Allen Time Roses Cricket Lancs Yorks 125 (series) Larry the 1240-2 London 2 World: A Day in Africa Roses Cricket London 6 Calendar If) am Enchanted House 1015 Swordsman (1947 film): Larry Parks 1135 Cruise of a Lifetime (documentary) 12 Regional News (series) Larry the Lamb 1240-2 London 2 In Tune 230 House party 7 The Baron 355-520 Lon-J don 5JZ0 Wait Till Your Father Gets Home 550 News 6 Day by Dav 645 Opportunity Knocks! (series) 730-1030 London 1030 Afloat 11 Late Night Drama: (by Bob Baker Dave Martin) 1130 Regional News Farm Progress 1210 Weather Guideline CARLJON 930 3711 THE THREE MUSKFTELRS (The Queen's Die-mnnds IU) Progs: 12 45 230 515 805 CASINO 43 7 687 7 Last 3 Dy MAME tA) Pet 215 515 MALL ART GALLERIES The Mall SW1 Annual Exhibition of SOCIETY OF WOMEN ARTIST 10-5 Until Thur Adnt 20p Thousand Sea 1055 Lamb Untamed 3 3-55-6 645 Opportunity Knocks! (series) 730-1030 Lon don 1030 Emmerdale Farm (drama) 1126-1156 Preludes Chopin GRANADA PICCADILLY 437 4506 Evg 730 Sharp Mats Weds Sats at 3 CLAIRE BLOOM MARTIN SHAW JOSS ACKLAND MOKAG HOOD A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE "Th TevfYesp William Tel Compared with this jut about every play ctirrently to be seen in Loo don appears puny and pale into iiriptu ficao ce" Tel PRINCE OF WALES 950 8681 Mon-to Th 80 Fri Sat 5 30 8 45 THE DANNY LA RUE SHOW 7 "SPLENDIFEROUS FT 01-734 1166 Evgs 80 Thur St 60 840 HAIR OVER 2000 PERFORM ANCES RAYMOND REWEB AR THEATRE 734 1593 730 A 10 Pm PAUL RAYMOND present THE FESTIVAL OF EROTICA DERFK NIMMO 8TTPFR Expreo K4TY MANNING YVhv Not Stav for Breakfast? "Derek Nimnio is gentle tender very very funny and extremely touching Both play ind performance are to be warmly recommended" Harold Hobson Sunday Times CAMBRIDGE 836 60S6 Mon to Thurs 8 Fri Sat 545 A 830 12th month of Patrick Cargill Ursula Howells Richard Be kinale TWO AND TWO MAKE SEX "A HILARIOUS ROMP People LAST WEEKS LYRIC 437 3686 2nd Yr Ev 80 Mat Wed 30 Svt 60 840 ROBERT HARDY MARGARET COURTENAY ALAN BFjNNETT uj HABEAS CORPUS "A riot from start to FT LAST WEEK Must end Aug 10 Opens Aug 15 at 70 Book now I JOHN-P Al L-GEORGE-RINGO A BERT A Musical MAYFAIR THEATRE 609 3036 Mon to Fri 8 15 Sat 60 A 840 THF GOLDEN PATHWAY ANNUAL "Funny touching A sharply truthful 1 recommend it highly" Times MARI BOROUGH 6 Albemarle SA Wl SUMMER EXHIBITION: Masters of the 19th and 20th Centuries Important works by: DIN 1 I KB FN OR DUFY -FEININGER Dl KOONING MATISNF MOORE NOIDE PISSARRO SUTHERLAND etc Mon-Fri 10-530 Sat 10-1230 Adm tree Mil ItOltOt (11 GRAPHKS I ID 17-18 Old Bund St Wl VICTOR 5 OR RFC! NT fiR A PI I IC WORKS Daily 1000-530 Sats 1000-1230 REDFERn GALLFRY BUMMER EXHIBITION 20th Century Paintings Drawing Sculpture Graphics Daily 10-6 Sats 10-1-20 Cork Street London Wl 3 Music for Flute reeds (S) 320 Organ Recital (S) 4 Mozart Concert (S) reedg 515 Bandstand (S) 545 Homeward Bound (65 News) 640 Study on 3 The Art of the Film 7 The Real Responsibilities of Scientists 7 9(1 Proms 74 (S): from St Augustine's Church Kilburn Johannes Fran-chos Gembloux Byrd Verdelot others Neruda 1904-1973: reading 74 (S): From Round House Lutyens Berio Goldfish part 2 reading) Beethoven Dramatic 1155-12 News 640 m-7 pm-730 Open Univer- CINFCENTV I eics Sq 930 063112 11 DILLINGIR SLAUGHTER'S BK It 1 1 OFF tX) 12) A TOUCH OF CLASS (A A) THF PRODUCERS (A) 3 PAPIULON l) 4 A PI I LON A A) Lrml perfs from 1230 Fate hiw et'eiy night COLUMBIA 734 541 4i TH! I AST IF 1 All X) Prugs Mona -Sets LI 5 310 540 8 10 Cl'RON ui7on St Wl 499 3737 LACOMBE LUCIFN (AA) at 110 335 60 8 30 Late Sat 11pm DOMINION Tntt Crt Rd SB0 9562 Julie Andrews Christiiher Plummer THE SOUND Ol MUSIC U) Sep perfs Wk Sun 230 730 No advance hooki EMPIRE Leicester Square THE BLACK WINDMILL (A) Progs D-tily 200 4 15 630 845 Sep perfs All seats bookable No phone bookings LEICESTER SQU ARE THEATRE 930 5252) Barbra Streisand FOR SAKF (A) Cnnt Ptnqs at 200 (not Sun) 340 555 8 20 I v'luws Erls ft Sats 1115 1(1 am Richard the Lion-heart A to Zoo 1015 Towards the Year 2000 1040 Cartoon 1055 Roses Cricket Lancs Yorks no Pipkin's (series) Larry the Lamb 1240-2 London 2 Good Afternoon 230 Crossroads 255 Roses Cricket 356-450 London CHANNEL IS TV 19 qn Regional News tJU London 2 Jobs Around the House 230 Good Afternoon 3 The 3ft Proms Saint 356-0 London 6 Regional News pi Scotland Yard Mysteries 646 Opportunity Knocks! (series) I30-10 London 10 News 1036 Walking Westward II10 A Season of Gilbert Sc Sullivan 12 Weather de Philippe 850 Pablo poetry the Schoenberg (1025-1046 Bowl" 1435 Music (S) Radio 3 VHF: 545 erity REGENT 580 1744 Opeos Aug 29 LET MY PEOPLE COME Sexual Musical Prevs Aug 19 ROUND HOUSE 267 2564 No pertormanioe Toniqht THE CAPOEIRAS OF BAHIA Voodoo arid traditional dances from Brazil Limited Season ROYAL COURT 730 1745 LAST PERFORMANCES Today at 5 ft 830 PLAY MAS by MU STAPH A MATURA "Alive with throbbing music dancing life and glitter" Tel New popular prices All Stalls A Circle £110 Upper Circle 50p ROYAL COURT 730 1745 Red price prevs from Wed at 8- Sat 5 A 830 Opera Aug 14 at 7 Jotin GIELGUD Arthur LOWE in BINGO by EDWARD BOND BBC 2 640 11-1125 Play School 0 25 Open University 7 70 News 'ou Weather 7 7C Industrial Grand Tour part 4: The Tanners 7 4 Their World (animals) rpt: Between the Tides in The High Chaparral iu (yestern) rpt Face the Music (quiz) IK Horizon: Listen and Be Loyal Prof Tom Harrison on how Britain reacted to morale-boosting propaganda in World War II in Great Short Stories: lUlJ Aq Artist- (by Chekihov) 11 5-1135 New Extra Not oolour IBA LONDON THAMES TV 9 55 am Men of the Sea 10 40 (thriller) rpt 1 1 0Q Cruise of a Lifetime RADIO 4 (434 330 285m VHF) A Kft Skibov 515 Troop 550 News 6 G-ranada Reports 620 Roses Cricket 640-1030 London 1030 Sounding Brass: Stanshawe ANGLIA TV Band with Elgar Howarth 11-1245 Appointment with 1(1 IS Funky Phantom Fear 1 Skippy 1110 Gallop- (1950 film): Carl Boehm Moira Shearer Anna ing Go-irmet rpt 1130 Cruise of a Lifetime 12 ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS TLFNNICLIF IX RA Bird Drawing- 3 August-29 September Admission 30p Mondays: 20p Pensioners and Students half price 10-6- Sundays 2-6 SABIN GALLERIES LTD 4 Cork St Bond St Wl 18th 19th Century British Paintings Watercolours and Drawings weekdays only 10-530 SERPENTINE GALLERY (Art Council) Kensington Garden W2 EORGF FULl ARD Memorial exhibition of the work of the Brih sculptor who died in 1973 27 Julv-18 August Adm free 11-8 daily THE TATE GALLERY MtLLBANK SAV1 19 June-18 August THE LATE RICHARD DADD 1817-1886 Paintings and watercolour STUBHiS A WEDGWOOD A unique alliance of artnet and potter Weekdays 10-6 Tub Thurs 10-8 Sundays Admission 3 Op Schoolchildren Student Old Age Pensioners 1 5t Admission free Tue ft Thurs 6-8 VICTORIA ft ALBERT MUSEtTM 7 BYRON WVdys 10-6 Thurs 10-8 Sun 230-6 Adm 40r student pensioner 20p until 25th August Taste of (play) rpt 435 Story Time Tne Plymouth Adventure (serial) 5 PM Reports (350' on medium wave Stock Market report) 6 News 615 The Men from the Ministry (comedy I 645 The Archers 7 News Desk 1 Oft A Century of Modern 1 Theatre: Robert Harris Si Derek Godfrey in The Burghers of (by Georg Kaiser) written in trans by Ritchie Rex Last adapted by John Theocharis 1 ft World Tonight 1045 Book af Bedtime George Burmese Days serial reading Geoffrey Bee vers 11 The Financial World Tonight 1115 Suffolk Seasons (series) 1130 Weather News 1151-1154 Inshore forecast 5 Stereophonic REGIONAL ITEMS Wales (341m) 17 77 m-1255 Eisteddfod 1 Genedlaethol Cymru Bro medium wave only Cania-daeth Cysegr 730 Tocyn Wythnos 9-930 Flight of Fancy: Falconry London radio wavelength BBC Radio London 94 9 VHF 206m London Broadcasting 973 VHF 417m Capital 958 VHF 539m OPEN UNIVERSITY BBC 2: 640 am Quantum Theory Atomic Structure 75-730 Elementary Mathematics for Science Technology 525 pm Linear Mathe matics 550 Topics in Pure Mathematics' 615 Statistics 640 Mathematics Foundation Course 75-730 Electromagnetics Si Electronics Radio 3 640 am -7 Introduction to Psychology 545 pm National Income Economic Policy 65 Comparative Government Politics 625 LTrban Development 645 Social Sciences Foundation Course 710-730 Decision Making in Britain 620 ODEON HAYMARKET (930 27387 2771) Anne Heywood rHE NUN AND THE DEVIL X) Cont Progs Wk: 245 430 630 830 Feature 250 4 50 6 50 850! ODEON LEICESTER SOU aSe (930 6111) HUCKLEBERRY FINN (U) Cont Progs Wk 105 310 5 40 815 Feature 110 340 6 15 850 ODEON MARBLE ARCH (723 20112) Walt Disney Production HERBIE RIDES AGAIN (U) Sep Prog 145 500 815 All Seats Bkble ODEON ST MARTINS LANE (836 06911811) Claude Lelouch's LA BONNE ANNEF (A) English Sub title Sep Progs Wk 145 500 815 Feature 220 535 850 All Sts Bkble PARAMOUNT Lower Regent St IHI GREAT GATS BY iAi Progs I daily 210 510 810 Sep perfs I Alt' seals bookable No phone bookings Advance Box Offic 11 am to 7 pm PRIM I CHARLES Leic Sy 437 I 8181 2nd Year last few wks "LAST TANGO IN PARIS" (X) Sep perf? dly (Inc Sun) 243 6 13 9 00 Lte show Fri ft Sat 114V Seats bkble News arming 640 Prayer for 645-845 Today 845 Bhowani (John Masters serial reading) rpt 9 News 95 Start the Week with Richard Baker 10 News 105 Wildlife 1030 Service 1045 Story 11 News 115 Any Questions? rpt 1150 Announcements 12 News You Sc Yours 1237 Desert Island Discs rpt 1 at One 130 The 1 Archers rpt 146 Hour 245 Listen with Mother 3 News 35 Regional News (series) Larry the Lamb 1240-2 London 2 Take Better Photographs rpt 230 Houseparty 0 Roses Cricket Lancs York' 35545 London 6 About Anglia 645 Oppor tunity Knocks! (series) 730-1030 London 1030 The Brian Connell Inter views: Dr Goggan 11 Pathfinders IdrAma) rpt 1155 The Big Question rpt Not colour SAVOY 836 8888 Evening 8 Sats 5 8 Mats Weds 230 ROBERT MORLEY REMARKABLY Ev Stand Ambrosine Joyce PHILLPOTTS CAREY William FRANKLYN A GHOST ON TIPTOE SHAW- 01-388 134 Evg 80 UNOER MILK WOOD bv THOMAS LAST 6 DAYS ST 836 1443 Evg 8-0 Mats Tue 2-45- Sat 5 A 8 AGATHA CHRISTIE'S THF MOUSETRAP 2 2nd Year World' Longest F-vr Run Theatre Fully Alr-COnditioned Massey HTV General Service 1ft am Talking Hands What Industrv Did for the British 1130 Cruise of a Lifetime (documentary) 125 (series) Larry the Lamb 1240 First Report 1 World: Shirley Mac- Laine John Gregson 130 Emmerdale Farm 2 Enjoy Your Retirement 230 Housccall 3 Roses Cricket EXHIBITIONS CH1TK HU -L CFNTENAHY vw Hfxidft WVffYi 10-T thin 230-7 5O0 Mvrddin 615845 on I I.

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