The best of the overnight action in Seoul, introduced by Steve Rider , with Olympic summaries by David Icke at 6.30, 7.30 and 8.30.
There are also news headlines and weather at
7.00 and 8.00.
Sheelagh Gilbey and friends say Hallo Again.
Musical director RICHARD BROWN Director PENNY LLOYD
Series producer BARBARA RODDAM (R)
from Bolton Abbey
Geoffrey Smith introduces a special Eucharist to celebrate harvest from the Priory Church of St Mary and St Cuthbert, Bolton Abbey. Readings: Deuteronomy 26, W 1-11 (RSV)
John 4, vv 31-36 (RSV)
Celebrant and preacher
REV ROLAND HIRST , Rector Organist and choirmaster NIGEL DUCE
Hymns: For the beauty of the earth (Lucerna Laudonia ); Come, ye thankful people, come (St George's Windsor): To thee, 0 Lord, our hearts we raise (Golden Sheaves);
Lord of beauty, thine the splendour (Regent Square) Psalm 67
Television presentation NOEL VINCENT
Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC North West
Introduced by Desmond Lynam and including at
10.55 six more live swimming finals:
Men's 200m individual medley
Women's 200m butterfly Women's 50m freestyle Men's 1500m freestyle
Women's 200m backstroke
Men's 4 x 100m medley relay and the final of the women's springboard diving.
(Sign Extra and Country File at
1.05pm and 1.30pm on BBC2.
Olympic coverage continues at 2. 00pm on BBC2)
with Moira Stuart followed by On the Record with Jonathan Dimbleby and John Cole
On the eve of the new party's first conference,
Jonathan Dimbleby puts the Social and Liberal Democrats' leader
Paddy Ashdown , mp, on the record about the path he wants the party to follow. Reporter NOEL LEWIS Producer GERRY BAKER
Deputy editor LYDIA HOWARD Editor DAVID AARONOVITCH
by Jane Galletly and Charlie Humphreys.
"You've got to go ahead, Kath. There's nothing worse a man can do to a woman. Willmott-Brown's got to be made to pay."
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Starring John Wayne with Claire Trevor Thomas Mitchell
The western which brought John Wayne to stardom and marked the beginning of a long and productive association with the celebrated director John Ford. Wayne plays the Ringo Kid - a fugitive from justice. He joins an assortment of passengers on the stagecoach to Lordsburg - a journey which takes them through Indian territory...
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A compilation of some of the most outrageous moments from the riotous Carry On films. Featuring, among many others, Sid James , Joan Sims
Bernard Bresslaw Kenneth Williams Angela Douglas Dandy Nichols Phil Silvers
Julian Orchard and Barbara Windsor.
Produced by PETER ROGERS
Directed by GERALD THOMAS (R)
The game of moral dilemmas hosted by Simon Mayo with guests this week Mandy Smith
Charles Kennedy , mp Nino Firetto and Molly Parkin
The combined wit and wisdom of a singer, an MP, a TV presenter and a novelist burst onto your screen in today's edition.
Executive producer PAUL JACKSON Associate producer NICK SYMONS Producer JOHN ROONEY
A NOEL GAY television production for BBCtv
There's a guide to the autumn looks as Selina Scott , Jeff Banks and Caryn Franklin return with a new season of the best-dressed show on television. Joining the team is
Lucy Pilkington who tries out one of the new looks on shoppers in London's Wood Green. Are you getting married next April? You could be the show's Bride of the Year. And there's the shop assistants with an air of over familiarity....
Producer CLARE STRIDE
Series producer ROGER CASSTLES BBC Pebble Mill
by JOSEPHINE TEY dramatised in six episodes by JAMES ANDREW HALL and starring and 1: 'To enlist a servant by forcibly detaining her,
Inspector, to say nothing of starving and beating - no one is going to be that absurd.'
Music composed and conducted by PAUL HART and JO CAMPBELL Lighting DAVE BUSHELL
Script editor PHILLIPPA GILES Designer ROB HINDS
Producer TERRANCE DICKS Director LEONARD LEWIS
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with Moira Stuart
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
A harvest celebration for the final weekend of Glasgow's Garden Festival. Christians from all over Scotland gather for this colourful event in the heart of the city.
Ian Gall meets ' the man who grew the festival',
Walter Gilmour , Assistant Director of Horticulture at the Festival. He visits a farm on Fenwick Moor in Ayrshire, and talks to a Kincardineshire landowner, Lord Arbuthnott, about the problems of conservation.
Come, ye thankful people, come (St George's. Windsor); Glorious things of thee are spoken (Austrian hymn); Come. let us remember the joys of the town (Song of the Clyde); Now the green blade riseth (
Noel Nouvelet ); We plough the fields and scatter (Wir Pflugen); Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord; Be thou my vision (Slane); Praise to God in the highest.
Research ELIZABETH ROBIN
Assistant producer STEVE BENSON Producer MICHAEL A. SIMPSON Editor STEPHEN WHITTLE BBC Scotland
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A 13-part series devised by GERARD GLAISTER and ALLAN PRIOR starring and Episode 4 written by ANTHONY OSBORN 'Polly's a very ambitious woman, Jan. I have a nasty feeling that if you let her in too far, she could become a cuckoo in the nest.'
Title music SIMON MAY and LESLIE OSBORNE
Film cameraman JOHN WILLIAMS Designer AMANDA ATKINSON Producer GERARD GLAISTER Director AUSTER HALLUM
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written by CARLA LANE
Title music by DAVID MACKAY
Sound supervisor GRAHAM WILKINSON Lighting director HENRY BARBER Designer PAUL TRERISE
Produced and directed by ROBIN NASH
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screenplay by T. R. BOWEN starring andMartin Shaw Ian Sears
In May 1981 a young Turk,
Mehmet Ali Agca, shot Pope John Paul U. Who was Agca?
Why did he do it? What made him want to be a killer?
MusicSTANLEY MYERS
Photography JOHN MCGLASHAN Designer DON TAYLOR
Script editor COLIN LUDLOW Producer ALAN SHALLCROSS Director GAVIN MILLAR
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with Moira Stuart Weather
They Shall Take Up Serpents Portrait of a sect.
Members of some churches in West Virginia, USA, handle poisonous snakes in their services.
This film shows the lifestyle of members of the Protestant sect, their faith in the power of the Holy Spirit and the extraordinary religious fervour of their worship. Narrator Peter France Producer BRYNMOR WILIAMS
Everyman editor JANE DRABBLE (R) followed by Weather
Steve Rider introduces an outstanding package of athletics in Seoul, with eight gold medals to be decided, including the men's 110m hurdles. Timetable*
12.00 Canoeing/Boxing/ Hockey
1.30am Athletics
3.00am Cycling
3.30am Athletics
-Timings subject to alteration Athletics
Today's events include:
2.00am Men's 200m 1st round
3.40am Men's hammer final
4.00am Men's 110 hurdles semi-final
4.25am Women's 800m final
4.40am Men's 800m final
5.00am Men's 200m 2nd round
6.00am Women's javelin final and Men's long jump final
6.30am Men's 110m hurdles final - will it be joy for COLIN JACKSON ?
Plus news of Liz MCCOLGAN in the heats of the women's
10,000m. Commentators
DAVID COLEMAN , RON PICKERING
STUART STOREY and BRENDAN FOSTER
KEVIN COSGROVE at trackside
Hockey
The final group matches take place today, including Great Britain against India, eight times the Olympic champions. Will victory be enough to clinch a place in the semi-finals?
Commentator
NIGEL STARMER-SMITH
Cycling
Women's road race
Commentator HUGH PORTER
There's also further coverage from the boxing hall, where the quarter-finals beckon, and the start of the Olympic canoeing competition.