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7.5 Mechanics - Brake Squeal
7.30 Television
(UHF only)
Introduced by Tony Gubba featuring four Swimming Finals from the Olympic Pool:
Women's 100m Freestyle Men's 100m Backstroke
Women's 200m Butterfly Men's 200m Freestyle
ALAN WEEKS brings you the latest news from the British swimming party and looks ahead to tonight's 100m Breaststroke Final in which DAVID WILKIE bids to add the Olympic title to the world title he won last year.
Plus action highlights from the second day of the Games and all the latest Olympic news by satellite from Canada.
Andy Pandy, Teddy and, of course, Looby Loo come to play.
Weather MICHAEL FISH
featuring the gold medal events from the second day of the Olympic Games.
Introduced by Frank Bough
Gymnastics Final
The USSR bid again for the gold they have won five times in the past six Olympics and with LUDMILLA TOl'RISCHEVA and OLGA KORBUT in the team they are clear favourites to retain the title in the Women's Team Competition Commentator RON PICKERING
Weightlifting Final
DAVID VINE reports on an event which is likely to feature HAN GYONG si, an ' unknown ' North Korean who has come through to share top place in this year's world rankings
The Bantamweight Championship
Olympic champion: 1. Foldi (Hungary)
Shooting Final
PETER WEST reports on the second of the Olympic
Games's seven shooting gold medals
Small-Bore Rifle (Prone)
Olvmpic champion: Ho Jun Li (PRK)
BOB FISHER reports on the progress of the Olympic Regatta.
HARRY CARPENTER describes the best of the Boxing action from the Maurice Richard Arena.
Plus action highlights from the rest of the Olympic sports, including Modern Pentathlon.
A programme for children under 5 Presenters:
CHLOE ASHCROFT, JON GLOVER
A weekly series introduced by Johnny Morris
A magazine of stories about animals and the people involved with them - in the wild, in the zoo, or at home.
Harry Secombe returns to the Animal Magic studio to judge the photographic competition and announce the winners.
Producer GEORGE INGER. BBC Bristol
He can change his shape like magic
Told by Michael Flanders
Created by ANNETTE TISON and TALUS TAYLOR (Repeat)
with Kenneth Kendall Weatherman
Look North, South Today
Look East, Midlands Today
Points West, Spotlight South West followed by Regional Weather (London only: Nationwide)
(Regional details as Monday)
Introduced by Frank Bough
News ... action ... results from Montreal including Swimming, Gymnastics, Weightlifting, Boxing. Yachting, Shooting and Modern Pentathlon.
Plus a look ahead to tonight's major events on the third day of Olympic action.
The famous underwater explorer takes his research vessel Calypso on another voyage of adventure and scientific discovery. A Sound of Dolphins
Dolphins have a long and continuing association with mankind; for centuries these gentle sea-mammals have been regarded as the ' friends of gods, children and men.'
Captain Cousteau and his team scoop dramatic underwater pictures of dolphins, explore their sonar techniques, and watch dolphins and men go fishing together. Narrated by JACQUES COUSTEAU and HUGH FALKUS
Produced by LES REQUINS associes and METROMEDIA PRODUCERS CORPORATION BBC Bristol.
The third of eight programmes starring with Edith Macarthur Martin Cochrane Victor Carin and Sarah Collier Small Print by LINDSAY GALLOWAY featuring
Peter Copley
' A fire can smoulder for hours before it ... becomes a fire, so to speak.'
Series created by LINDSAY GALLOWAY Designer WALTER MILLER Producer FRANK cox
Director JONATHAN ALWYN BBC Scotland
with Kenneth Kendall Weather
featuring gold medal action from Swimming, Cycling, Gymnastics.
Introduced by Frank Bough Swimming: 10.0 Heats:
Women's 400m Freestyle Men's 100m Butterfly
Women's 100m Backstroke
Swimming Finals At 12.0 midnight Semi-finals:
Men's 100m Butterfly
Women's 100m Backstroke
ALAN WEEKS and HAMILTON BLAND report live from the Olympic Pool on- three gold medal events
Men's 1500m Freestyle
Britain's DAVID PARKER won the bronze medal at the 1975 World Championships.
Olympic champion and record holder: M. Burton (USA) 15:52.58
World record: B. Goodell (USA) 15:06.66 World best 1976: Goodell 15:06.66; S. Holland (Aus) 15:10.89; B. Hackett (USA)
15:12. 75
British best: D. Parker 15:57.45
Women's 400m Freestyle
Olympic champion and record holder: S. Gould (Aus) 4:19.04
World record: B. Krause (DDR) 4:11.69
World best 1976: Krause 4:11.69; P. Thuemer (DDR) 4:12.71; S. Babashoff (USA) 4:12.85
British best: S. Edmondson 4:29.0
Men's 100m Breaststroke
British swimmers took two medals at the 1975 World Championships -DAVID WILKIE won the gold and DAVID LEIGH the bronze.
Olympic champion and record holder: N. Taeuchi (Jap) 1:04.94
World record: J. Hencken (USA) 1:03.88 World best 1976: Hencken 1:04.12; W. Kusch (W Ger) 1:04.45; D. Wilkie (GB)
1:04.46
Brinish best: Wilkie 1:04.26
Cycling Final
DAVID SAUNDERS reports on cycling's second gold medal of the Games
1000m Time Trial
Olympic champion: N. Fredborg (Den)
Gymnastics
Men's Team Competition
Commentator RON PICKERING
Plus highlights from Football, Volleyball, Basketball and Hockey. Commentators BARRY DAVIES
DON ANTHONY , STUART STOREY and PETER WEST
Timings are subject to alteration In order to keep up-to-date with events.