6.25 The Standards Debate: part 2. S.50 Hospital. 7.15 No Regards for Willima Therefore... 7.40 History of Mathematics. 8.5 Politics and Drama.
for the Summertime Saturday Show with Mark Curry
9.35 Tom and Jerry causing havoc for a Pup on a Picnic.
9.40 Day Tripper: Helen Elliot goes exploring underground.
9.45 What Happens If?: puzzle-man Keith Kay provides the answers.
9.50 Robinson Crusoe starring Robert Hoffman : part 12.
10.15 The Illustrated Top Ten, a film report on wind surfing and a pop-in personality.
10.40 Charlie Brown 's All-Stars try to shine at baseball.
Director MICK DEMPSEY
Producer TONY HARRISON
Executive producer DAVID BROWN BBC Manchester
The feature film starring
Yul Brynner , George Chakiris Shirley Anne Field
When Prince Balam succeeds to his father's throne in the Mayan kingdom of ancient Mexico, the country is under attack by Hunac Ceel 's invading army. The new king and his remaining followers set out to found a new nation - a nation that will one day become Texas.
Screenplay by ELLIOTT ARNOLD and JAMES R. WEBB
Produced by LEWIS J. RACHMIL
Directed by J. LEE THOMPSON. Films: p It
(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
1.30 Motor Racing
1.50 Racing
2.10 Marathon
2.20 Racing
2.40 Athletics
2.50 Racing
3.10 Athletics
3.25 Racing
3.45 Tennis/Athletics
4.55 Final Score
(Timings subject to alteration)
To its eternal credit the German Democratic Republic always pays us the compliment of sending its strongest athletic team, which is why even individual victories against them are coveted prizes. In International Athletics the challenge against them and Belgium is headed by Sebastian Coe (l) in the 800m, where he is joined by the brave front runner Paul Forbes. Harry King, Mike McFarlane, and Earl Tulloch will be sprinting, and our other individual stars capable of stealing events include Gary Oakes (400m hurdles), Mark Holton (110m hurdles), Keith Connor (triple jump), David Ottley (javelin), Julian Goater (10,000m) and Martin Girvan (hammer). The whole match could be much closer than the East Germans might anticipate. (Ron Pickering)
1.10 World Cup Football Focus
Britain's first week in World Cup 82 is reviewed, with match highlights, on-the-spot interviews and panel opinions. Plus morning-after reaction to Scotland's game against Brazil, and, from Bilbao, news of England's build-up for their second qualifying-round match, against Czechoslovakia tomorrow.
1.30 International Motor Racing
from Silverstone Formula 3 drivers from all over Europe meet the best British drivers in the Marlboro European Formula 3 Trophy. Counting for rounds of both the British and European Championship, this race is over 20 laps and the favourite to win is James Weaver.
1.50; 2.20; 2.50; 3.25 Racing from Ascot
2.0 The Halifax Stakes (H'cap. 2m)
2.30 The Fenwolf Maiden Fillies Stakes (6f)
3.0 The James Lane Handicap Stakes (5f)
3.35 The Churchill Stakes (1m)
2.10 AAA Marathon from Gateshead
There are over 200 runners in this highly competitive field, with selection for the Commonwealth Games at stake.
Organised by the AAA in conjunction with Provincial Insurance
2.40; 3.10; 3.45
International Athletics from Crystal Palace
GB v GDR v Belgium
The highlight of this afternoon's events is Sebastian Coe in the 800m. The strength of the GDR team will ensure a superb afternoon's athletics. Also in today's programme are the Men's 1,500 and 5,000m, the 200m and Javelin.
Organised by the BAAB in association with British Meat.
3.45
International Tennis from Devonshire Park, Eastbourne The BMW Championships
In the past, the final of this tournament has produced some really memorable matches. The favourite is Martina Navratilova, with last year's runner-up, Andrea Jaeger, her strongest opposition.
4.55 Final Score
Latest news of today's major sporting events, including cricket scoreboard and racing results.
Those good ol' country boys whose main pleasure in life is beating the system and baiting the sheriff of Hazzard County, where the good guys are outlaws and everybody's in-laws. starring and guest star
Mrs Daisy Hogg
It's love at first sight for Daisy and Boss Hogg 's handsome nephew Jamie Lee. When matters get serious, Hoggs and Dukes temporarily unite to prevent their families getting permanently united -by marriage.
Music specially composed and sung by WAYLON JENNINGS Written by SI ROSE
Directed by JOHN FLOREA
with Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
with Mike Read
Which of tonight's panellists was once with The Rezillos? Who was Thin Lizzy's original guitarist?
From the archives: The Animals, Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton, The Kinks, Led Zeppelin, The Monkees, Procol Harum and Traffic
Tonight's teams include Mike Rutherford of Genesis, Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy, Bob Geldof of The Boomtown Rats, Nick Heyward, lead singer with Haircut 100, Judie Tzuke, singer and songwriter
starring
Jerry Lewis , Stella Stevens .
Julius Kelp , a bumbling eccentric chemistry professor, is a laughing stock to his students and only the gorgeous Stella Purdy nurses a soft spot for him. Intending to woo her, he tries bodybuilding exercises which result in abysmal failure. But when he discovers a chemical potion that transforms his entire personality, his success is more than he, or anyone else, could bargain for....
Screenplay by JERRY LEWIS. bill RICHMOND Produced by ERNEST D. GLUCKSMAN
Directed by JERRY LEWIS. Films: page 11
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
John Williams , Shari Lewis and Randy Edelman
With the RAY CHARLES SINGERS
Musical director RONNIE HAZLEHURST Musical associate ROGER RICHARDS Choral director 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 Jan Leeming ; Weatherman
The 960th Cup Final bringing together oft-requested moments from the. 1982 series of Not the Nine O'Clock News
Commentator Griff Rhys Jones Match summariser Mel Smith With comments by Pamela Stephenson and Rowan Atkinson
9 31 See These Again - your favourite moments from the series 9 33 News; Weather in Namibia
9.34 Abide with Her
9.35 The First Half - the thrills, the spills, the near misses and lucky escapes.
9.48 Half-time Marching Display by designer DAVID HITCHCOCK
9.50 The Second Half -like the first half, but later
10.3 Presentation of Cup and Medals by director GEOFF POSNER
10 4 Meet the Winners - producers JOHN LLOYD and SEAN HARDIE talk to the teams and present the BBC Goat of the Year Award
with David Coleman and Jimmy Hill Highlights of tonight's three matches: USSR v New Zealand (Group 6, Malaga), Belgium v El Salvador (Group 3, Elche), and earlier, Poland v Cameroon (Group 1, Coruna).
From Bilbao, Bob Wilson reports on the latest news of ENGLAND, who play tomorrow against CZECHOSLOVAKIA, and that could determine whether Kevin Keegan leads England into the next phase.
This week Sky invite you to sample the virtuosity as well as the versatility of their special guests: John Williams
Herbie Flowers , Steve Gray Kevin Peek and Tristan Fry
Designer CHARLES BOND
Series producer Jim DUMIGHAN Director TONY RAYNER
Producer DAVID Williams BBC Birmingham
The feature film starring Eli Wallach , Terence Hill
The night before he is due to be hanged, Cacopoulos is offered a secret deal by the local bank manager, who is after two men who have just hustled him out of 300,000 dollars. Caco accepts but first he has some scores of his own to settle ...
Screenplay by GIUSEPPE COLIZZI Produced by BINO CICOGNA and GIUSEPPE COLIZZI
Director GIUSEPPE COLIZZI. Films: page 11 (First showing on British television)