(Colour)
Mireille faces execution for aiding the Chevalier de Recci to escape.
James Currie from Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire and Andrea Franchi from Assisi in Italy.
A BBC/RAI co-production
An adventure of Noggin, Prince of the Nogs.
Written by Oliver Postgate
Story told by Oliver Postgate and Ronnie Stevens
Coverage of both of today's matches.
This 60-over competition is the most popular form of one-day cricket amongst the players and there is no doubt at all of its appeal to the public.
Only four teams now remain to compete for a place on Cup Final day at Lord's on 2 September.
Introduced by Peter West
Welsh pop show
Written by Michael Bond.
(Colour)
International Show Jumping from the All England Jumping Course, Hickstead, Sussex
The entry for this August International, the third of Hickstead's four annual meetings, includes seven of the top German riders - amongst them Alwin Schockemohle, Herman Schridde and Lutz Merkel - With all the established British show jumping stars it promises to be one of the most exciting shows of the season.
The competitions they contest on the first day of the meeting are: The Wills Emerald Isle Stakes, The Wills Castella Stakes
Cricket: The Gillette Cup: Semi-Finals
further coverage.
(Colour)
A programme for children under 5
by Nina Bawden
with Ray Brooks
(Colour)
Villainous Stanley Strangeways bounces right out of the picture when Dr Livingstsom discovers a new form of rubber.
When the Endeavour is put on the slips for inspection the crew expect a few days' relaxation. But Kip has a very narrow escape and Dr Hanna's new assistant has a strange reception.
Written, drawn and produced by John Ryan
(Colour)
News and opinions from the country at large and, in particular, Your Region Tonight
(including Regional Weather) presented by Michael Barratt and Bob Wellings with Holiday Report presented by Tom Savage
Discs, stars and news from this week's Top Thirty
Introduced by Tony Blackburn
Top of the Pops Orchestra
Pan's People
The third of a film series in which well-known personalities observe the British in pursuit of leisure.
Clement Freud joins the handful of spectators who turn out three times a year to watch the village cricket match between two ancient Somerset rivals, Stogumber and Crowcombe.
with Robert Dougall and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world
Weather
by Robert Holles
Another chance to see this Play for Today
with David Burke as Michael Regan, Charles Gray as Oxlade, Julian Glover as Wixon, Anna Calder-Marshall as Doreen
"It was powerful and disturbing" (Daily Mirror)
"John Gorrie's direction kept up a fine pace, and sustained the atmosphere well..." (The Stage)
by Johnny Speight
Starring James Booth and Cyril Cusack
with Wallas Eaton, Maxwell Shaw, Molly Maureen, Christopher Banks
with Robert Townsend
Some original and controversial views on how organisations should be run from the author of the world's best-selling book on management.
(The applecart upsetter: page 3)
followed by Regional News and Weather, Closedown