Bert Foord looks at the weekend weather
Third day
Coverage of the morning's play direct from Old Trafford
Introduced by Frank Bough
1.40; 4.40* International Show Jumping from Dublin: The Aga Khan Challenge Trophy
Teams from nine countries, including Ireland, Great Britain, West Germany and the United States, compete in this Nations Cup competition, the outstanding event of the Dublin Horse Show.
TV presentation by the Irish Television Service
2.0; 3.20; 4.15* Rugby League from Wigan: The Wigan Sevens
Eight of Rugby League's leading clubs, including Wigan, League Champions St Helens, Leeds, and Salford, compete for the Esso trophy in this spectacular kick-off to the new season.
2.15; 3.0; 3.40; 4.40* Test Cricket from Old Trafford: England v India
Further coverage of the third day's play in the Second Test Match.
2.15* The World Archery Championships from York
Over 200 archers from 34 countries compete for the men's and women's individual and team world titles, and for selection for next year's Olympic Games. Alan Weeks reports on the highlights of the meeting.
3.0; 3.40; 4.40* Swimming from Leeds: The ASA Championships
Britain's top swimmers compete for national titles in the most important meeting of the year.
5.0* Results Service
Including a report on today's Watney Cup Final, and the rest of the football results, racing results and cricket scoreboard.
Grandstand timetable:
1.40 Show jumping
2.0 Rugby League
2.15 Cricket/Archery
3.0 Swimming/Cricket
3.20 Rugby League
3.40 Cricket/Swimming
4.15 Rugby League
4.40 Cricket/Swimming/Show jumping
5.0 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
Today: Prefabricated Pink; Le Bowser Bagger; Sky Blue Pink
A grand tour of some of the world's outstanding zoos with Anthony Smith
Germany's oldest zoo: set in a quiet park within a mile of the Berlin Wall, this is a zoo of contrasts-a place where it's not the roar of lions that attracts attention but the sound of pneumatic drills rebuilding a zoo almost totally destroyed in the last war. But despite its difficulties, the zoo has fully regained its international reputation and has the largest animal collection in Europe.
(From Bristol) (First shown on BBC2)
Starring Stephen McNally, Coleen Gray, Arthur Shields, Willard Parker
Gambler Sam Leeds is run out of town by the mayor of Spanish Boot, but returns with news that the Apache are on the warpath.
(This Week's Films: page 9)
Starring Lulu
and her guests The Dudley Moore Trio, Buddy Greco, Gilbert O'Sullivan
The Fellas
Alyn Ainsworth and his Orchestra
with Richard Baker
and Weather
Live coverage of the last, dangerous part of the mission from the deck of the recovery ship, USS Okinawa, and her fleet of recovery helicopters
Re-entry due 9.32 pm
Splashdown due at 9.46 pm
Introduced by James Burke
with Patrick Moore
W/Cdr Tony Nicholson, RAF Consultant in Aerospace Physiology
Geoffrey Pardoe
Presented in conjunction with NASA, the EBU and the US Networks
At about 10.45 pm Scott, Irwin and Worden are expected to arrive on the deck of USS Okinawa. In the absence of any quarantine they will be able to talk about their flight immediately.
Introduced by James Burke with the BBC Apollo Space Team.
Conversation, guests, good music with Michael Parkinson and Marion Montgomery.
The Harry Stoneham Five