First day
Live coverage of the whole of the morning's play direct from Headingley
Written by Michael Bond.
The Lawn Tennis Championships direct from the All England Club
Harry Carpenter introduces all the highlights of the tenth day's play featuring
The semi-finals of the Men's Singles
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you a courtside view of the two vital matches of the day on the famous Centre Court. With commentaries by Dan Maskell, Jack Kramer, Peter West, Bill Knight and John Motson
with Valerie Singleton, John Noakes, Peter Purves.
As the Blue Peter team sets off on its 1973 expedition, there's a chance to see some of the highlights of the previous foreign adventures. Today, it's the epic journey by Land Rover which began at the BBC's Television Centre in London and ended in M'Hamid on the edge of the Sahara Desert where the temperature was 135°F!
A film series based on the well-known story of the famous cast-away.
Robinson encounters the cannibals and rescues Friday.
by Elisabeth Beresford
Told by Bernard Cribbins
with Robert Dougall; Weather
followed by Regional Weather (London only: Nationwide)
(Regional details as Monday)
The Lawn Tennis Championships
Harry Carpenter introduces the final transmission of the day direct from the All England Club, featuring highlights of the semi-finals of the Men's Singles with expert comment from Jack Kramer
(Match of the Day: BBC2, 10.15 pm)
with Robert Dougall and Richard Whitmore and the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world
Weather
(Colour)
by Robert Holmes
Starring Donald Burton, David Savile
with Tony Steedman, Rio Fanning
Malta - and CPO Donovan has some private business to settle... The drop is an old Navy custom: the officer who has responsibility for victualling a ship has a lot of friends - friends who are willing to pay.
Presenter Nicholas Harman
Vincent Hanna, Max Hastings, David Jessel and Tom Mangold are the Midweek correspondents.
Last of a series of ten programmes
The distribution and evolution of animals track the movements of the continents on which they have travelled as passengers.
Introduced by Dr Alan Charig, Curator of Fossil Amphibians, Reptiles and Birds at the British Museum (Natural History), London