with Debbie Greenwood and Nick Ross
Including a look back to the 1986 World Cup competition, and a look ahead to this week at Wimbledon. Timetable:
News on the hour and half hour
Weather with Michael Fish at 6.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55
News, weather and travel from local BBC studios at
6.57, 7.27, 7.57, 8.27
Including this morning:
At 7.32 Steve Blacknell with some hot pop gossip; at 8.32 consumer report from Lynn Faulds Wood ; and before 9.0 Russell Grant predicts what the stars may have in store.
Presenter Sheelagh Gilbey Guest Wayne Jackman
Story: The Line That Got the Bumps by JUDY WHITFIELD (R)
with Richard Whitmore and Frances Coverdale
News Headlines with subtitles
John Kettley
A See-Saw programme
Written by John Cunliffe. (R)
The 100th Lawn Tennis Championships
The second week of Wimbledon gets under way and, for those who have survived the early rounds, thoughts will begin to stray to the possibility of reaching the semi-finals, perhaps even the Final.
Live coverage from the Centre and No 1 Courts by DAN MASKELL , JOHN BARRETT
GERALD WILLIAMS
BARRY DAVIES , MARK COX
BILL THRELFALL , ANN JONES and VIRGINIA WADE Introduced by HARRY CARPENTER Television presentation
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON. FRED VINER ALASTAIR SCOTT. WENDY SHEPPARD Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Executive producer HAROLD ANDERSON
Stan and Ollie have to deliver a monster cake and find they're delivering a monster instead in They Take the Cake
Baja Ha Ha Race (R)
A short series of some of the early adventures of the Degrassi Street kids. Ida Makes a Movie
Ida is bored till she decides to enter a film-making competition. Her movie wins an award, but for the wrong reasons, and Ida doesn't know how to explain. Produced and directed by KIT HOOD and LINDA SCHUYLER (R)
A Celebration of Simon's Eight 'Blue Peter' Years
Remember Goldie's very first television appearance when she was 71 weeks old? Simon, alias his hero Elvis? Postman Groom's hazardous helicopter delivery of Christmas parcels to the Bishop Rock Lighthouse? Fishing for eels in Japan and whirling upside down on the world's largest roller-coaster? Join Simon and Goldie as they relive these magic moments - and many, many more!
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A series of four programmes. The first heat of BBC
Television's international canoeing competition from the River Tryweryn in Bala, north Wales. DONALD
JOHNSTONE of New Zealand, the current Paddles Up champion, races against competitors from Great
Britain, Ireland and West
Germany over a formidable course of natural and man-made obstacles. Commentators
CHRIS REA and JOHN GOSLING Producer JOHN G. SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
with Sue Lawley and Andrew Harvey followed by Weather News
John Stapleton
Linda Mitchell and Caroline Righton bring you all tonight's headlines from London and the South East plus the interviews that will make tomorrow's talking points. The London Plus reporters are with the people making the news. Plus all the day's sport from MICHAEL WALE Producer JANE DRABBLE Editor PHILIP HARDING
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
The first of eight programmes.
Mick Jagger gets the second series off to a proper start with that 60s cri de coeur - 'I just wanna make love to you!'
The news - Mary Whitehouse launches her clean-up TV campaign, Nelson Mandela goes to prison, George Brown does a double-act with Robin Day, and the Beatles' first film is fab, gear and very far from grotty.
The music - The Rolling Stones, Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, Freddie and the Dreamers, The Hollies, Manfred Mann, Peter and Gordon, The Four Most, The Nashville Teens, The Kinks, Herman's Hermits, Dusty Springfield, Peter, Paul and Mary
starring
The Experts
Acting on Matt's financial advice, Norman and Dwight make a killing on the stock market. But rather than dining out on their new-found wealth, they soon find themselves singing for their supper.
Dwight Ellis ..GARRETT MORRIS Written by MICHAEL G. MOYE Directed by TOM MCCONNELL
written by JAN BUTLIN starring
Dem Bones, Dem Bones, Dem Dry Bones!
Selwyn is beside himself with joy when the bones of St Winifred, the cathedral's patron saint, are rediscovered in the ruins of the old abbey. Not surprisingly, the Bishop is rather sceptical about their authenticity.
Lighting robin EMPSALL Designer PAUL MONTAGUE Produced and directed by MIKE STEPHENS BBC Manchester
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with Julia Somerville and John Humphrys Regional News Weather News
A weekly window on life in Britain and around the world through the eyes of: FRED EMERY , ROBERT HARRIS
GAVIN HEWITT , MARGARET JAY
RICHARD LINDLEY
TOM MANGOLD , PETER TAYLOR and PAUL BARRY
Editor DAVID DICKINSON
Match of the Day
Highlights of the day's play are introduced by DESMOND LYNAM while
GERALD WILLIAMS assesses the stories making today's news.
Sir Georg Solti conducts
Beethoven Symphony No 5 in c minor, with the BBC Symphony Orchestra
A performance recorded last year at a concert given in the Royal Albert Hall , London, in aid of famine relief for
Ethiopia and the Sudan. Members of the BBC
Symphony Orchestra and Oxfam got together to organise the event.
Introduced by Richard Baker Producer ALEX SPINK
Director TOM GUTTERIDGE