Introduced by Bob Wilson. Provisional Timetable
12.20 Football
12.30 Ski-ing
1.00 News; 1.05 Racing
1.25 Snooker; 1.40 Racing
1.55 Snooker; 2.15 Racing
2.30 Snooker; 2.45 Racing
3.00 Rugby league
3.50 Football half-times
4.00 Snooker
4.40 Final Score
Football
A look back to the international matches pairing England v Cameroon, Scotland v USSR and Wales v Eire.
Snooker
From London's Wembley Conference Centre.
First semi-final of the Benson and Hedges Masters, seeking the winner of the best of 11 frames. Will it be a repeat of last year's world championship final, matching
Stephen Hendry against John Parrott ? Commentary by Ted Lowe , Jack Karnehm and Clive Everton.
(Coverage continues at 5.15pm on BBC2)
Rugby League From Castleford.
Round 1 of the Silk Cut
Challenge Cup.
Castleford v Wig an The world's most expensive player, Graham Steadman , stands between Wigan and their quest for a record fourth successive win at Wembley. Live coverage of the second half, with commentary by Ray French and Alex Murphy. 0 PICTURE STORY: page 47
Ski-Ing
From Val-d'Isere.
Men's Downhill
Championship. A dress rehearsal for 1992 over the new Olympic course.
Commentary by David Vine.
Racing
From Newbury.
1.15 Steel Plate and Sections
Young Chasers Qualifier (21hm)
1.45 Save and Prosper Game Spirit Chase (2m 160yds)
2.20 Tote Gold Trophy (Handicap. 2m 160yds).
The most competitive and controversial handicap hurdle of the year, with a prize of more than £30,000.
Martin Pipe 's unbeaten Honest Word has been favourite since the weights were published.
2.50 Byrne Brothers Compton Chase (3m).
Commentary by Julian Wilson , Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
Producer Martin Hopkins Editor John Philips