played over The Old Course, St Andrews.
BBC Television outside broadcast cameras with comprehensive coverage of the opening and finishing holes of this historic Championship.
Course will today concentrate on the men who will be making their 'charges' during this vital third round.
Introduced by Harry Carpenter.
This place is in Trumptonshire and contains a factory, a handmade pottery, a stately home and a vintage steam railway.
(Colour)
1.53 Interval
Out and about with John Bevan.
Jacklin, Player, De Vicenzo, Nicklaus, Thomson, Lema, Charles, Palmer, Nagle-a decade of Open Champions, all famous names in golf. Will the 1970 Championship add another to this list or will a newcomer make his mark on the International Golf scene?
Harry Carpenter reports on this afternoon's crucial action.
(On BBC2 from 4.40)
by Ursula Moray Williams
Adapted for TV by Margaret Thomas
With Gordon Gostelow
Today: The Little Wooden Horse and Pirate Jacky
A zany zigzag of puzzles and quizzes featuring The Scaffold
with special guest Patrick Moore
and Wendy Padbury, The Fourmost
Inspector Boniface Investigates
and the answer to:
A wealthy sheik wished to leave his vast fortune intact to one of his two sons. He decided that they should both take part in a horse race over 10 miles and that the money should go to the one whose horse came in Last! How did the two sons settle this tedious race in as short a time as possible?
(from Manchester)
Another space adventure with the Space Kidettes and Captain Sky-hook.
Robert Robinson looks at comments from younger viewers.
The facts, the people, the background of the nation's capital.
Highlights of today's vital third round.
Introduced direct from St Andrews by Harry Carpenter.
A film series starring James Dury as The Virginian.
When a cowboy takes the plunge and decides to get married the past is not easy to forget.
with Frank Abbott, Russell Davies, David Henry, Maureen Lipman, Adrienne Posta, Richard Stilgoe
These fast-moving revues will have a regular cast of six, all under the age of 30. You will notice two graduates from the Cambridge Footlights, a great little trouper from Australia, and a thoroughly nice young lady from somewhere North of the Thames.
by Hugh Leonard
Starring Milo O'Shea as Bunjy Kennefick
with Anna Manahan as Mrs Kennefick
[and] Yootha Joyce as Miss Argyll, Helen Fraser as Angela and David Kelly as Cousin Enda
Also appearing: Michael Stainton, Jonathan Marshall
Bunjy buys his Mammy a plaster saint for a birthday present but her reaction to it is as unpredictable as ever.
With Robert Dougall and the BBC's correspondents and reporters around the world.
and Weather
(Jeux-sans Frontieres)
The first International heat in which teams from the following seven countries compete for the Eurovision Trophy
Great Britain: South Shields
Belgium: Deurne
France: Albi
Germany: Kelheim
Holland: Dronten
Italy: Como
Switzerland: Schwyz
Transmitted on the Eurovision network from Como, Italy
Introduced by Renata Mauro and Giulio Marchetti
International Referees Genaro Olivieri and Guido Pancaldi
Referee Arthur Ellis
Programme presented by the Italian Television Service
(The European Common 'Knockout': page 14)
A daily look at what matters in the news and out of it
Presented all this week by David Dimbleby with the latest news in pictures and with on-the-spot reports by Bernard Falk, David Lomax, Tom Mangold, Fyfe Robertson and Denis Tuohy and special contributions from Keith Kyle and Robert McKenzie
Possibly the strongest athletics team in Europe, the East Germans pay their second visit to Britain this year. The last meeting was indoors but this time it is a full international at the White City. At their last meeting one World and several UK all-comers records were shattered.
Tonight, in the first half of a two-day match, the aims of the British team are twofold: to avenge their defeat earlier this year and to show they have the quality that will be needed at the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh next month.