with Frank Bough and Sally Magnusson
Including this morning:
HRH The Prince of Wales discusses the work of the Prince's Trust, founded in 1976; and at 7.32, Steve Blacknell.
Edinburgh 1986 Introduced by Steve Rider
Athletics Decathlon
'And on the second day....'
9.20 110m Hurdles
- DALEY's best: 14.26 seconds
10.0 Discus - 47.68m
11.25 Pole Vault - 5.20m
(Tune in at 1.45 for the two remaining disciplines, and all the medals.)
3.0 Javelin - 65.38m
4.20 1500m - 4:20.3
A first glimpse of the Men's 800m. SEBASTIAN COE ,
TOM MCKEAN and STEVE CRAM in the heats from 11.30, and the 200m sprinters BEN JOHNSON , LINFORD CHRISTIE , MERLENE OTTEY-PAGE and KATHY COOK , in separate races, around
12 noon. Singles, Pairs and Fours in the Bowling; Fours, with and without coxes in the Rowing; Full Bores, Centre Fire Pistols and Olympic
Trench in Shooting - news and views on all of that plus heats for tonight's Swimming finals.
with Richard Whitmore and Sue Carpenter
News Headlines with subtitles
Weather News BILL GILES
A See-Saw programme (R)
XIII Commonwealth Games
Edinburgh 1986 Introduced by Desmond Lynam
Athletics Finals
Decathlon
DALEY bids for title number three. Javelin and 1,500m to come, the result (that's all the medallists) by 4.35. Women's Shot
JUDY OAKES has gold and bronze and is the one to beat. Women's 's 400m Hurdles
Recent Grand Prix winner and local heroine in Brisbane,
DEBBIE FLINTOFF.
Men's 400m Hurdles
England won in 1930, Scotland in 1934 and MR amike from
Nigeria probably would have won in 1986, if they had come. Women's 10,000m
The Games record is up for grabs - around 32 mins - it's a new event this time. Plus semi-finals in the Women's and Men's 800m with COE, and the 200m with CHRISTIE and OTTEY-PAGE.
Diving
Women's Highboard Final
Twelve finalists, eight dives each - four are laid down, four are made up.
Men's Springboard Final
Again the daring dozen - this time with 11 dives each.
Weightlifting
Up to 90kg or 198.51b or Middle-Heavyweights even - the men, that is. Bowls
Last time Scotland won the Men's Singles and the Pairs.
It's a whole new ball game for the women in 86 Rowing
Heats and repechages - rather like re-sitting your A-level prelims. Swimming
Featuring those who'll be swimming again tonight. Boxing
In amateur boxing no extra points are awarded for knockdowns - so there.
Shooting
If BARRY BUDDON , Centre Fire, Kippen and Trench mean nothing - watch this space.
Cricket: First Test
The Cornhill Insurance
Test Series
England v New Zealand from Lord's
Fourth day
RICHARD HADLEE , a sort of Daley Thompson of cricket (few have seen him behind the stumps), and his fellow
All Whites are endeavouring to return England to the rot from whence they escaped at Edgbaston against India. Commentators
RICHIE BENAUD , TONY LEWIS TED DEXTER and BOB WILLIS
Nicholas Witchell and Frances Coverdale present the latest pictures, stories and events of the day from Britain and around the world 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
Terry welcomes his guests to the Television Theatre, set amid the verdant meadows of Shepherd's Bush Green , decked with the blossom of eglantine and woodruff.
Flower power fades and violence takes over in the year that many remember as a time of protest.
The news - the Vietcong launch the Tet offensive, France reaches the brink of civil war, the Russians invade Czechoslovakia, Martin Luther King and Bobby Kennedy are assassinated and students demonstrate around the world.
The music - Manfred Mann, The Alan Price Set, The Rolling Stones, Julie Driscoll Brian Auger and the Trinity, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Janis Joplin Big Brother and the Holding Company, Oliver Tobias and Paul Nicholas, Cream, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
A compilation of some of the most outrageous moments from the riotous Carry On films. Featuring, among many others, Sidney James , Hattie Jacques ,
Kenneth Williams , Joan Sims , June Whitfield , Frankie Howerd
Charles Hawtrey
Kenneth Connor , Bernard Bresslaw , Terry Scott and Jim Dale
Produced by PETER ROGERS
Directed by GERALD THOMAS (R)
by RICHARD COTTAN and BOB GOODY
Cage, Moon and Nancy are in their new home, the off-licence of Arch's pub, the Sun. Alan and Keith are still frightening everyone in sight - well, almost everyone ... In Between Days Featuring with Sound GRAHAM WILKINSON
Lighting GRAHAM RIMMINGTON Designer MALCOLM THORNTON Studio director SUSAN BELBIN Producer JOHN KILBY
John Humphrys and Andrew Harvey present the day's news with BBC teams at home and abroad Regional News Weather News
Edinburgh 1986
Introduced by "^ W9WDesmondLynam
Were DALEY THOMPSON to have won the Commonwealth Decathlon title for the third time today, it would be quite understandable; were he to get a third Olympic title in Seoul in 1988, that would be quite remarkable. But the first ten things first. The Decathlon story, in any event, will be a major from
Meadowbank today. There'll be COE and CRAM and MCKEAN in the Men's 800m, CHRISTIE and JOHNSON, COOK and OTTEY-PAGE over 200m, hurdles at 400m and the Women's 10,000m, eight more medals in the pool, two up (diving) and one under (the Synchro Duet), the final of the 4,000m individual pursuit - that's Cycling - Weight-lifting for the under 100s - kg of course, results from the ranges and the Rowing, bags of Bowling and the best of the Boxing.
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Jimmy Perry presents another bill of variety acts of the 1930s and 40s including FRANK RANDLE ,
ERIC WOODBURN , BINNIE BARNES ,
GERALDO AND HIS ORCHESTRA Written by JIMMY PERRY Producer DON SAYER (R)