Graham Parker: weekend weather
Astronauts Scott and Irwin prepare to leave the spacecraft and unpack their moon buggy, the Lunar Rover, before driving across for their first look into the 1,000-ft canyon, Hadley Rille.
Introduced by James Burke with Patrick Moore and the BBC Apollo team of international experts
Presented in conjunction with NASA, the EBU and the US Networks.
(Moon buggy: see facing page)
featuring New Zealand v The British Lions and The Apollo 15 Moondrive
A day of television history as for the first time a major sporting event comes to you via satellite from New Zealand, and 'live' from the moon come satellite pictures of man's first Moondrive.
Grandstand introduced by Frank Bough
11.30; 2.20; 3.20* Cricket: The Roses Match: Yorkshire v Lancashire: first day
1.0* Football Preview
The latest news on today's four matches in the Watney Cup competition, the tournament experimenting with the off-side law.
1.10* World Heavyweight Boxing: Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) Former Heavyweight Champion of the World v Jimmy Ellis Former WBA Heavyweight Champion of the World
Highlights of this week's big fight at Houston, which brought Cassius Clay back to the ring for the first time since his world title defeat by Joe Frazier in March.
1.40; 2.5; 2.35; 3.5* Racing from Goodwood
1.45 Chichester City Stakes Handicap (over 6 furlongs)
2.15 Pilgrim Stakes (over 5 furlongs)
2.45 PTS Laurels Stakes Handicap (over 11 miles)
3.15 Nassau Stakes (over I miles)
2.50; 3.20* Apollo 15: Moondrive
From the moon, live coverage of man's first Moondrive as Apollo 15 Commander Dave Scott and Pilot James Irwin explore the Apennine Mountains and the Hadley Basin.
Commentators James Burke and Patrick Moore describe the scenes, with the BBC Apollo team of international experts.
There will be up-to-the-minute reports from the Apollo Studio throughout the afternoon.
3.40* International Rugby Union: New Zealand v The British Lions: The Third Test
The whole of today's vital match, via satellite from New Zealand
After their historic 9-3 win in the First Test, the British Lions lost the Second Test by 22 points to 12. So with the series standing level, today's Third Test is crucial for both countries.
TV presentation by the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation
5.5* Results Service
Including racing results and cricket scoreboard.
Grandstand Timetable:
11.30 Cricket: 1.0 Football preview
1.10 Boxing: 1.40 Racing
1.50 Sports Round-up; 2.5 Racing
2.20 Cricket: 2.35 Racing
2.50 Apollo 15 Moondrive: 3.5 Racing
3.20 Apollo 15 Moondrive/Cricket
3.40 Rugby Union - New Zealand v British Lions
5.5 Results
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.
Today: Dial P for Pink, Unsafe and Serene, Bully for Pink
Highlights of man's first Moondrive with the Lunar Rover, and continued live television as astronauts Scott and Irwin continue their exploration in the foothills of the Lunar Apennines.
Introduced by James Burke with Patrick Moore and the BBC Apollo team of international experts
Starring William Holden, William Bendix Macdonald Carey, Mona Freeman
Three outlaw friends find themselves on opposite sides of the law when two of them join the Texas Rangers to get themselves out of a tight corner.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
A film series starring Raymond Burr as Robert Ironside
with
Don Galloway as Det-Sgt Brown
Barbara Anderson as Officer Eve Whitfield
Don Mitchell as Mark Sanger
with guest stars James Shigeta, Philip Ahn, Jeffrey Lynn, Khigh Dhiegh
Ironside and Mark are in charge of security when top delegates from the United States and China meet in Scandinavia to negotiate the release of American prisoners. But someone is making sure that the conference will fail - and all too soon murder becomes the main item on the agenda...
(Colour)
with Richard Baker
including
Apollo 15: David Wilson and the BBC Apollo Team report on the first Moondrive
and Weather
Conversation, guests, good music and the occasional surprise with Michael Parkinson and Marion Montgomery.
The Harry Stoneham Five