by Professor George Porter
From The Royal Institution, London
Jack Scott looks at the weekend weather
Introduced by Frank Bough
11.45; 1.40; 2.5; 3.45* Golf: The Piccadilly World Match Play Championship 1970 Final from Wentworth
Today two of the world's finest golfers meet in the 36-hole Final of this great tournament, on Wentworth's famed West Course. They are playing for a first prize of 15,750 and the title of World Match Play Champion.
The eight golfers invited to play in this year's tournament: Tony Jacklin, Jack Nicklaus, Billy Casper, Dave Stockton, Lee Trevino, Bob Charles, Gene Littler, Gary Player
12.50* Football Preview
Introduced by Sam Leitch featuring match analysis, action, and personalities in the news
1.10* International Boxing: Fights of the Week
Featured this week are two big fights from Mike Barrett's promotion at the Royal Albert Hall.
Bunny Sterling (British Middleweight Champion) v Mario Almanzo (Italy)
This is Sterling's first fight since he brilliantly won the British Middleweight title from Mark Rowe last month.
Chris Finnegan (England) v Guerrino Scattolin (Italy)
Highlights of this eight-round light-heavyweight contest.
1.50; 2.20; 2.50; 3.25* Racing from Ascot
2.0 The Brocas Stakes Handicap (over the old mile)
2.30 The Princess Royal Stakes (over 11 miles)
3.0 The Kensington Palace Stakes Handicap (over 6 furlongs)
3.35 The Cornwallis Stakes (over 5 furlongs)
2.35; 3.5* The Horse of the Year Show from Wembley: The Uniroyal International Championship of the Year
The final of this afternoon's major competition for riders under the age of 23.
4.55* Results Service
Grandstand Timetable:
11.45 Golf; 12.50 Football preview; 1.10 Fights of the Week; 1.40 Golf; 1.50 Racing; 2.5 Golf; 2.20 Racing; 2.35 Show Jumping; 2.50 Racing; 3.5 Show Jumping; 3.25 Racing; 3.45 Golf; 4.55 Results Service
Timings are subject to alteration in order to keep up to date with events.
A cartoon film series presenting the optimistic, indestructible panther who is permanently in-the-pink and The Inspector with unquenchable joie de vivre who hardly ever gets his man.
A triple helping of comic fantasy.
Today: Rock-a-bye-Pinky, Toulouse La Trick, Sink Pink
Presenting from Scotland a group of 11 international artists in a non-stop musical presentation of songs old and new.
Featuring this week: New World, Davy Johnstone, Friday Brown, Maureen Kennedy, Martin, Hedley Kay and The Bitter Withy
BBC Scottish Radio Orchestra leader Ian Tyre conductor Iain Sutherland
Tonight's presentation in this season of feature films starring James Stewart, Audie Murphy with Dan Duryea, Dianne Foster, Elaine Stewart, Brandon de Wilde
Whitey Harbin's gang make a speciality of stealing the payroll of a railroad construction team, so the railroad company entrust troubleshooter James Stewart with the job of preventing a further robbery.
In addition to the spectacular scenery of the Rockies the film has a score by Dmitri Tiomkin.
(This Week's Films: page 15)
Harry's guests tonight include Jimmy Tarbuck, Clodagh Rodgers
Clodagh, who will be singing the BBC's Eurovision entry next year, has had a busy season of cabaret. Next month she's on the bill of a London Palladium pop special with Engelbert Humperdinck.
Delme Bryn Jones, Petticoat and Vine
with Julian Orchard
The fourth in a series of the famous Aldwych Farces adapted for TV by Ben Travers
[Starring] Arthur Lowe, Richard Briers
with guest stars Megs Jenkins and Clive Dunn
featuring The Ronson Trophy 'The Victor Ludorum' for a Perpetual Challenge Trophy and cash prizes totalling £1,050.
The final major competition of an exacting week contested by the horses and riders who have qualified in selected events, international representatives, and the holder - Alan Oliver with Piz Palu.
Introduced by David Vine
with Kenneth Kendall
and Weather
Robin Day and Alan Watson report on the final day of the Conservative Party Conference at the Winter Gardens, Blackpool, and the speech of the Prime Minister, The Rt Hon Edward Heath, MP