With Fyfe Robertson.
An early look at Royal Wedding Day. News, views, horoscopes and a child's-eye-view of the great day. News and weather: 7.31, 7.57
Alastair Burnet and Valerie Singleton introduce a nationwide programme on the morning of the Royal Wedding, with news, views and entertainment
Studio guests talk about different aspects of this Royal Occasion.
8.25 Profiles of HRH The Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips
9.0 Pete Murray starts his Radio 2 Open House from the Royal route and talks to people in the crowd.
Cliff Michelmore meets some of the inhabitants of Great Somerford, home of the bridegroom.
Cliff Morgan reports from the Berkshire home of Alison Oliver, friend of Princess Anne, and talks to members of the Riding for the Disabled Association, of which the Princess is Patron.
Bob Wellings and Michele Brown seek out the interesting and different people in the crowds.
Alastair Burnet and Valerie Singleton greet guests in studios throughout Britain and occasionally introduce music and pictures for the morning.
With Bob Langley, Marian Foster, David Seymour and Donny MacLeod with a programme to match the mood of the day.
[with] Maggie Henderson, Fred Harris
Play with words with Bubble, Humbug and the Spoons.
Another chance to see this year's spectacle, including
The Massed Pipes and Drums with 260 pipers and drummers
The Royal Navy at work in the Far East
The Massed Bands under the direction of Captain R.A. Ridings, ARCM, Corps of the Royal Engineers, Chatham Precision bayonet drill by Queens Guard, Rutgers University, USA
The Scots College Pipes and Drums from Sydney, Australia with Highland and Country Dancing
The Grand Finale
The Edinburgh Military Tattoo presented by HQ Scotland (Army) and produced by Brigadier John S. Sanderson, DSO, OBE
(Colour)
by George MacDonald
with John Laurie
Today: The Wine Cellar
with John Craven
Are pop fans being exploited and has 'Fan mania' reached a new danger point? Beth Miller and John Monaghan, both aged 13, talk to top DJs about today's pop scene, and discuss their findings with other children.
(from Bristol)
with Richard Baker; Weather
An estimated 500 million viewers around the world watched today's BBC coverage of The Wedding. Alastair Burnet introduces an edited recording of the ceremony and the scenes at Buckingham Palace and along the route.
by Robert Barr
[Starring] Frank Windsor as Det-Chief Supt Watt, Norman Bowler as Det-Chief Insp Hawkins, Warren Clarke as Det-Sgt Stirling, Terence Rigby as PC Snow, Martin C. Thurley as PC Knowles
'Two jobs. Two men. Each time a gun is used. It's the same gun. Is it the same man?'
with Kenneth Kendall and Peter Woods; Weather
features International Football and International Boxing in a gala night of sport from Wembley.
International Football: England v Italy from Wembley Stadium
Tonight's match is the tenth international between the countries. England have won four, four more have been drawn and Italy won the last match in Turin in June 2-0. Italy are among the favourites for the World Cup Finals next June.
Jimmy Hill analyses the key action
International Boxing: Joe Bugner (GB) v Mac Foster (USA) from Wembley's Empire Pool
Britain's European heavyweight champion, Joe Bugner, tackles Mac Foster, one of America's hardest-hitting fighters with 28 KO wins behind him. Ten rounds' top heavyweight action on last night's Harry Levene promotion.
Tony Gubba introduces Sportsnight
Introduced by Ludovic Kennedy together with Robert MacNeil
Vincent Hanna, Tom Mangold, Michael Cockerell, Bill Kerr Elliott and Richard Lindley are the Midweek correspondents.
David Vine continues his series about the art and science of fencing
With Bob Anderson and Ken Pearson