6.25 The Standards Debate Part 1. 6.50 A Policeman's Lot. 7.15 External World.
7.40 Modern Art from 1848. 8.5 The Greek Liturgy.
The last in a series of seven programmes: Training to Survive
At St Lawrence's School in Brad-ford-on-Avon they have motorcycle training on the timetable.
Eugenic Verney and Neil Walker round off the series with visits to St Lawrence's and to the County Training Scheme at Malvern.
Directed by MIKE COCKER
Producer IAN WOOLF
Peter Powell and Mark Curry with the Summertime Saturday Show.
9.35 Winsome Witch finds a home for a lost pup.
9.45 TV Powww!
9.50 Robinson Crusoe starring Robert Hoffman : part 11
10.15 Ten/Fifteen: Music from Simple Minds, live coverage of the Bolton pedal-car Le Mans, and the Illustrated Top Ten.
10.30 Newsround Sports Report
Paul McDowell and the Newsround team with one of the week's stories, people, or issues.
Director DAVID LANGFORD Producer TONY HARRISON
Executive producer DAVID BROWN
Her Majesty The Queen takes the salute on Horse Guards Parade, London, to mark the occasion of her official birthday.
Her Majesty is accompanied by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, Colonel, Grenadier Guards HRH The Prince of Wales, Colonel, Welsh Guards, and HRH The Duke of Kent, Colonel, Scots Guards
The parade is the tribute by the Household Division to their Sovereign and Colonel-in-Chief, and is the most complex and spectacular military event of the year. The Queen's Colour of the 1ST BATTALION, COLDSTREAM GUARDS is being trooped. The parade, by tradition, is in five parts:
The Inspection of the Line
The six Guards and Sovereign's Escort of the Household Cavalry are inspected by The Queen. The Troop by the Massed Bands and Corps of Drums of the Guards Division.
Trooping the Colour through the ranks. The March Past by the Guards Division in slow and quick time. The Rank Past by the Household Cavalry at the walk and at the trot. Music played by the MOUNTED BANDS OF THE MASSED
HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY and the MASSED BANDS OF THE
GUARDS DIVISION Commentators
TOM FLEMING and LT-COL DAVID WEBB CARTER , MC
Television outside broadcast produced by ian smith
( Highlights on BDC2 at 7.30 pm)
Third Day
Peter West introduces this morning's play from Lord's.
BBC Manchester
(Scores on Ceefax)
(Continued coverage in Grandstand)
(See Panel)
including at 1.5 News Summary
Introduced by Frank Bough
Today's Timetable
1.5 News Summary
1.10 World Cup Football Focus
1.25 Racing Preview
1.40 Cricket
2.5 Racing
2.25 Cricket
2.40 Racing
2.50 Tennis
3.10 Racing
3.20 Cricket
3.40 Tennis/Show Jumping/Cricket
4.55 Final Score
Timings subject to alteration
By tradition the Stella Artois final provides a last vital clue about the likely outcome of Wimbledon, now only two weeks away. Will John McEnroe (left) win a fourth consecutive title today on the famous Queen's Club centre court, where he first made his reputation as a fledgeling pro in 1978, and where giants of the past like Laver and Newcombe, Trabert and Hoad, then Kramer and Rosewall once paraded their skills? Or will late entry Jimmy Connors reach the final and repeat his Wembley win of last November against the World's No 1? Perhaps neither will survive, as the eager newcomers fight for recognition among men like 6 foot 6 inch Chip Hooper, from Washington DC, or maybe the left-handed French wizard, Henri Leconte.
John Barrett
1.10 World Cup Football Focus
Bob Wilson, Archie Macpherson and David Icke, on the eve of the World Cup, reflect the mood and atmosphere in Spain.
1.25 Racing Preview
On the eve of racing's most exciting and spectacular four days' racing of the year, Julian Wilson looks ahead to the highlights of the week, featuring Lester Piggott's bid to win his 11th Gold Cup riding Ardross.
1.40; 2.25; 3.20; 3.40 Cricket: First Test
The Cornhill Insurance Test Series England v India from Lord's Continued coverage of the third day's play.
2.5; 2.40; 3.10 Racing from Bath
2.15 The Philip Cornes Nickel Alloys Stakes (Qualifier. 5f 167y)
2.45 The Crown Plus Two Apprentice Championship Handicap Stakes (Round 6. l 1/4m 50y)
3.15 The Heathorn Stakes (5f)
2.50; 3.40 International Tennis
The Stella Artois Grass Courts Championships from The Queen's Club, London Semi-finals
With Wimbledon now only eight days away, all eyes will be on today's semi-finals to see which players have adapted best to grass. John McEnroe is defending his title and must be one of the favourites to reach tomorrow's final, along with Jimmy Connors, who is seeded No 2.
3.40 International Show Jumping
The World Show Jumping Championships from Dublin
Only 20 of the world's best riders remain in this third round of the Individual Championship. The top four competitors go into tomorrow's final round to find the successor to Gerd Wiltfang of West Germany, who won the gold medal in Aachen four years ago.
Television Presentation RTE
4.55 Final Score
starring with The Great Santa Claus Chase
Music specially composed and sung by WAYLON JENNINGS
Written by MARTIN ROTH Directed by DENVER PYLE
with Michael Sullivan Weatherman
with Mike Read
How much do you know about rock 'n' roll and pop music? See if you can do as well as the studio teams of celebrities from the world of pop. They try to answer questions based on music and the performers, charts, writers and composers of singles and albums since 1955.
From the archives Jiml Hendrix , Rod Stewart and The Faces and The Clash
Tonight's teams:
Roger Taylor of QUEEN
Billy Bremner , guitarist of ROCKPILE Troy Tate of THE TEARDROP EXPLODES v Dave Gilmour , of PINK
FLOYD Clare Grogan , actress and singer With ALTERED IMAGES
Mike Karn , sculptor and JAPAN'S bass player
Assistant producer JILL SINCLAIR Director HILARY BRIEGEL
Producer FRANCES WHITAKER
starring Adam West , Burt Ward
How could the luxury yacht with Commodore Schmidlapp and his secret invention aboard suddenly vanish before the startled gaze of Batman and Robin? Could it be that Batman's arch enemies, the Penguin, Joker, Riddler and Cat-woman, have actually pooled. their monstrous talents in a final effort to destroy the caped crusader?
Screenplay by LORENZO SEMPLE JR Produced by WILLIAM DOZIER
Directed by LESLIE h. MARTINSON films: page 23
Live from Television Centre in London presenting international entertainers with their songs, music and the viewers' request spot There Goes That Song Again. starring Val Doonican with special guests Rosemary Clooney and Kevin Johnson and the Ray Charles Singers
Musical director RONNIE HAZLEHURST Musical associate ROGER RICHARDS Choral arrangements RAY CHARLES
Script CHRIS MILLER and VAL DOONICAN
Costume designer LYNDA WOODFIELD
Sound KEITH GUNN
Lighting KEN MACGREGOR
Designer PAUL TRERISE
Production YVONNE LITTLEWOOD
with Michael Sullivan Weatherman
from Las Vegas
Larry Holmes (Champion) V Gerry Cooney (Challenger)
Exclusive coverage of the richest fight in the history of the sport in the gambling capital of the world. Larry Holmes (32) is unbeaten in 39 fights and is making his 12th defence against a man who has a fearsome reputation for his punching power.
Gerry Cooney, or the 'Great White Hope' as he is so often referred to, hasn't fought for 13 months but that last contest against Ken Norton lasted only 54 seconds. If Holmes can win again he will no longer be the under-rated title-holder, but a very worthy champion.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam
A film series featuring the rich and powerful Carrington family starring
To avoid ruin Blake Carrington puts everything he owns in his wife's name. Hit by sabotage, Matthew and Walter seem to have no chance of survival - but at great personal risk, Krystle comes to their rescue ..
Written by EDWARD DE BLASIO Directed by PHILIP LEACOCK
A late-night chance to relax into the weekend with music to suit every mood.
This week Elaine Paige , with a selection of songs written by contemporary composers, including Paul Simon , Paul McCartney and Tim Rice.
Special guest David Essex
Musical director MIKE MORAN Designer CHARLES BOND Director TONY WOLFE
Producer KEITH ACKRILL BBC Birmingham
as Sergeant Bilko
The one-and-only Bilko continues to con everyone in sight.