Graham Parker looks at the weekend weather
featuring Racing, Motor Racing, Rugby League
Introduced by Frank Bough
12.55* Football Preview
Sam Leitch introduces Grandstand's up-to-the-minute football preview, featuring the action and personalities in the news.
1.10* Ladies' World Show Jumping Championships
Last month David Broome won the Men's World Show Jumping Championship for Great Britain. Today the Ladies' World Championship is under way in Copenhagen. Can Great Britain achieve the double?
1.35; 2.5; 2.35; 3.5* Racing from Haydock Park
1.45 Old Boston Apprentices Handicap Stakes (over 1 mile)
2.15 Wood Pit Selling Stakes (over 7 furlongs)
2.45 Matthew Peacock Handicap Stakes (over 1 mile)
3.15 Wigan Sprint Handicap Stakes (over 5 furlongs)
1.50; 2.20; 2.50; 4.30* Motor Racing from Oulton Park, Cheshire: International Gold Cup Meeting
featuring the Guards Gold Cup for Formula 1 and Formula 5000 cc cars - with top Grand Prix drivers Jackie Stewart, Jochen Rindt, Graham Hill, and John Surtees.
3.20* Rugby League: Bradford v St Helens
4.50* Results Service
Including football, racing,- and rugby results, and action from today's great afternoon of sport.
Grandstand Timetable:
12.55 Football Preview
1.10 Show Jumping
1.35 Racing from Haydock Park
1.50 Motor Racing from Oulton Park
2.5 Racing from Haydock Park
2.20 Motor Racing from Oulton Park
2.35 Racing from Haydock Park
2.50 Motor Racing from Oulton Park
3.5 Racing from Haydock Park
3.20 Rugby League
4.30 Motor Racing from Oulton Park
4.50 Results Service
Introduced by Derek Fowlds
with White Plains, Ken Brook
(Bert Hayes is appearing at the Winter Gardens, Margate)
Another hilarious episode in the life of the delectable Debbie Reynolds starring as Debbie Thompson with the family she delights, mystifies, and maddens...
This week: It's a Bird! It's a Plane! It's Debbie! It's highly dangerous!
Introduced by Ray Alan
featuring Jacqueline Harbord, Reg Park
Special guest artists Bernard Ford and Diane Towler, Derek James, Alain and Margaret
The Ice Show Skaters, The Fred Tomlinson Singers
Programme presented in association with Gerald Palmer and the Tom Arnold Organisation
Tonight's presentation in this season of feature films with action, spectacle, and excitement starring Van Heflin, Yvonne DeCarlo with Alex Nicol, Preston Foster, Jack Oakie
Wyoming in 1866 and the story of the Battle of Powder River which ended 30 years of war with the Sioux Indians.
Starring Van Heflin as the Indian scout who respects the cause of the Sioux and tries to avert blood-shed when a wagon trail is planned which crosses their traditional hunting grounds. The scout also has a personal problem on his mind. His Indian wife and child were killed in a us Cavalry attack on a Cheyenne village, and the man he thinks responsible turns up with the garrison detailed to protect the new wagon trail.
The film is notable for its sympathetic view of the Indian.
(Philip Jenkinson on This Week's Films: page 9. How the TV Western became a family affair - the second of two special features: pages 48-51)
In tonight's show Lulu introduces her special guests Bruce Forsyth, Clodagh Rogers and The Peddlers
The Douglas Squires Dozen, Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
A film series starring Raymond Burr as Robert Ironside, with Don Galloway as Det-Sgt Brown, Barbara Anderson as Officer Eve Whitfield and Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger.
with guest stars Robert Alda, Donald Barry
A gunman, apparently aiming at Ironside, shoots Mark instead. But was it a mistake or was Mark the real target all the time?
(Colour)
with Kenneth Kendall and Weather
David Coleman introduces the national two-match soccer programme plus expert big-game action analysis from Bob Wilson, Arsenal's goalkeeper and a member of the BBC World Cup panel of experts.
Barry Davies is the commentator at a meeting of First Division glamour clubs.
Kenneth Wolstenholme and BBC outside broadcast cameras visit another leading League ground.
News, views, action, and analysis from the flashpoint matches of today's League programme.
from Budapest
Top woman's teams from Great Britain, East Germany, Russia, Poland, West Germany, and Hungary compete to become the champions of Europe.
Ron Pickering reports on the outstanding events from the Nep Stadium in Budapest.
Presented by the Hungarian Television Service