Frank Bough introduces your breakfast-time look at the overnight action from the Olympic Games. Gold medals were won in: Judo
Up to 78kg Category Equestrian
Team show jumping Basketball
Women's Final Fencing
Women's Team Foil Volleyball
Women's Final Weightlifting
Heavyweight Division
Plus boxing, canoeing, diving and wrestling
Olympic Action Summary with David Icke at 7.5, 8.5, 8.50
(For regular features see Monday)
Introduced by Bob Wilson
Extended coverage of the overnight action from the Olympic Games including:
Judo Final: a look at Neil Adams ' attempt to go one better in Los Angeles than he did in Moscow four years ago. Then he was beaten back into silver-medal position by Italian Ezia Ganbia , but he's determined to put things right this time. BARRY DAVIES reports.
Equestrian Final: did Britain improve on their showing in the 1983 World Championships when they finished third behind France and West Germany in the show jumping team event? RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD reports.
Volleyball Final and Basketball Final: both women's matches have been played overnight and we look back at the matches that decided the gold medals.
Plus a round-up of other events including canoeing, fencing, weightlifting, yachting and boxing, which has reached the quarter-finals.
with Michael Cole and Frances Coverdale Weather IAN MCCASKILL
12.57 Regional News
(London and SE: Financial Report, and News Headlines with subtitles)
Introduced by David Icke
A regular lunch-time check on the important action, results and news from yesterday's events in Los Angeles.
A See-Saw programme by DAVID MCKEE
King Rollo discovers what a treat breakfast in bed can be. Narration RAY BROOKS
Music DUNCAN LAMONT Animation LEO BELTOFF
Production CUVE juster
A See-Saw programme with BRIAN CANT
Brian has lost the keys of the Bric-a-Brac, but he finds other keys - the key to a kangaroo, a kitten and The Key of the Kingdom.
Written and directed by NICK WILSON Produced by MICHAEL COLE
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE
Ghosts abound in Britain. Thousands of people have seen and heard what they believe to be phantom footsteps, abnormal phenomena, and ghosts of all shapes and sizes, sometimes even moving above ground level.
In this documentary Hugh Burnett visits some of the people who have tried to track them down or have heard and seen things they cannot explain. The film ranges from a haunted house, a haunted inn, even a theatre haunted by a butterfly-and Borley Church where many strange occurrences have been recorded.
Film editor DON FAIRSERVICE Producer HUGH BURNETT
The feature film starring Natalie Wood
Ruth Warrick , Walter Brennan
Dean Jagger , Charlotte Greenwood Nine-year-old Natalie Wood plays a charmingly individual little girl, Jenny, in this moving story. After her grandfather dies, orphan Jenny is found wandering in the desert with a collie called Hollingsworth and is cared for by a kindly doctor whose prime concern is to vaccinate the townspeople against spotted fever, a dread disease endemic to the region ...
Screenplay by MARY LOOS and RICHARD SALE Directed by ALLAN DWAN
Films: page 12
Calico pie, the little birds fly, Down to the calico tree
Presenter Carol Leader Guest Wayne Jackman
Story: Pig in a Muddle by MIRA LOBE Illustrated by WINIFRED ORGENOORTH
Money is needed for a Broadway musical and the boys set out to find it.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam First Action
DALEY THOMPSON , live from Los Angeles, as he opens his defence of the Olympic Decathlon title in the 100m.
with Moira Stuart ; Weatherman
(For regional details see Monday)
Introduced by Desmond Lynam First Action
Continuing the Decathlon, with the second of the disciplines, the long jump-another strong one for the champion, DALEY THOMPSON. Overnight Action
Rest day at the athletics but none for the team show jumpers, weightlifters, canoeists, fencers, boxers, men's springboard divers, nor for NEIL ADAMS at the judo hall.
starring Charles Frank Susan Blanchard
Harry Dean Stanton
Ben, son of the late Beau Maverick , follows the family tradition - gambling and women. Surprisingly, he plans passing up a sky's-the-limit poker game for lunch with a pretty widow. His plans go awry when one of the players drops dead at the table with 20,000 dollars in the pot. A will is found leaving everything to Ben-only the 'everything' turns out to be a poker hand. To complicate matters the deceased's supposedly long-dead niece shows up....
Written by ROBERT VAN SCOYK Produced by ANDY WHITE
Directed by HY AVERBACK . Films: page 12
* Subtitles on Ceefax page 170
All in the Name of Sport with Kieran Prendiville
As the superhuman achievements of some of the world's top athletes are etched into the record books this fortnight, it may actually be true that superhuman is what some of them really are-different in a way that they could not have been before science took a hand.
All in the Name of Sport reveals some of the scientific techniques being used to improve athletic performance, and how science can help those of us who aspire, like Kieran Prendiville , to even modest improvement. For with an Olympic coach to drive him on, Kieran competes in a race at the National Sports Centre at Crystal Palace. How much will he achieve?
Film editor STEFAN RONOWICZ
Executive producer DAVID FILKIN Producer MALCOLM BRINKWORTH
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with the BBC's reporters and correspondents around the world. Weatherman
Bob Monkhouse presents another edition of the show in which he introduces the best comic talent from both sides of the Atlantic. Tonight the irreverence of Bernard Manning the versatility of Paul Squire and from the USA the unpredictability of 'The World's Foremost Authority' Professor Irwin Corey
Programme associate NEIL SHAND Script associates
DENNIS BERSON , SPIKE MULUNS Director GEOFF MILES
Produced by JOHN FISHER
Featuring live athletics from Los Angeles with DALEY THOMPSON , DAVID MOORCROFT , and ZOLA BUDD in action-and four finals.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam Boxing
The second day of quarter-final bouts with the emerging stars of the tournament in the ring, and a medal assured for the winners.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
Athletics Finals
At midnight, DAVID COLEMAN ,
RON PICKERING , STUART STOREY and BRENDAN
FOSTER are your commentary team in the Olympic Stadium for tonight's session of track and field, starting with event three of the Decathlon, the high jump -a critical event for DALEY THOMPSON. 0 FEATURE: page 64
Pole Vault (at 12.10 am)
World record: S. Bubka (USSR) 5.90m 1984 Olympic champion and record holder: W. Kozakiewicz (Pol) 5.78m 1980
Women's 400m Hurdles (at 12.25)
World record: M. Ponomaryeva (USSR)
53.58 1984. New Olympic event
Men's 400m (at 12.45)
World and Olympic record: L. Evans (USA)
43.86 1968. Olympic champion: V. Markin (USSR)
Men's 200m (at 2.45)
The third of four events which triple World Champion CARL LEWIS is attempting in these Games-and the one he missed in Helsinki's World Championships last year.
World record: P. Mennea (Ita) 19.72 1979
Olympic record: T. Smith (USA) 19.83 1968 Olympic champion: P. Mennea (Ita)
Men's 200m: semi-finals
Men's 5,000m: first round
Women's Long Jump: qualifying Decathlon: high jump; 400m Women's 3,000m: semi-finals
ZOLA BUDD aiming for a final place. Men's 3,000m Steeplechase
Diving Final Men's Springboard
Major British challenge comes from
CHRIS SNODE Commentator
HAMILTON BLAND
Olympic champion: A. Portnov (USSR)
Synchronised Swimming
The second phase - the figures - of the duet event. Canoeing from Lake Casitas
GERALD SINSTADT reports on the 500m semi-finals for men and women.
News - Action - Results from other Olympic competition including archery, football, hockey, judo, and yachting - the final day's racing off Long Beach.
Reporters BOB FISHER, TONY GUBBA, ARCHIE MACPHERSON, KEVIN COSGROVE, KIERAN PRENDIVILLE
including at 11.30* News Headlines; Weather
(to 4.30am)