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Presented by Steve Rider.
Athletics
British men's captain Linford Christie takes to the track in the 100m heats.
8.30 Women's 100m heats
9.30 Men's 100m heats
10.30 Women's 800m heats
Swimming
Hungary's Tamas Darnyi and Britain's John Davey go in the men's 200m individual medley. Plus the women's 200m butterfly, 50m freestyle and 200m backstroke, and men's 4 x 100m individual medley.
Rowing
Semi-finals and repechages. Commentary by Gerald Sinstadt and Chris Baillieu.
Including at
10.00am, 11.00am and 12.00* News; Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Presented By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Captain Linford Christie
Unknown:
Tamas Darnyi
Unknown:
John Davey
Commentary By:
Gerald Sinstadt
Commentary By:
Chris Baillieu.

Racing
From Glorious Goodwood.
2.30 Philip Comes Molecomb Stakes (5f)
3.10 Leslie and Godwin Spitfire Stakes (1m 2f)
3.45 Schroders Glorious Stakes (1m 4f)
4.15 Seeboard Stakes (1m 6f).

Athletics
Featuring the second round of the women's 100m, the women's javelin and the men's high jump.

Swimming
Finals of the women's 200m butterfly and the men's 200m individual medley.

Shooting
The men's three position small-bore rifle final. With Tony Gubba.

Plus tennis, boxing and badminton news.

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Gubba

Desmond Lynam rounds up the events in Barcelona on the first day of the athletics and the last of the swimming.
Athletics
The first two of the 43 athletics gold medals will be claimed this evening in the men's shot and men's 20km walk, while
Britain's Eamonn Martin and Richard Nerurkar run for a place in the final of the men's 10,000m. Plus, a look at how Linford Christie (100m), Tom McKean (800m) and Yvonne Murray (3,000m) fared in this afternoon's heats.
Swimming
Action from the last of the finals, including British 1500m freestyler Ian Wilson 's attempt to better his fourth place in last year's world championships.
And, a look at the small-bore rifle final, where Britain's
Alister Allan could win gold. Plus, all the other news, from reporters Dougie Donnelly , Hazel Irvine, Ray Stubbs and Anna Walker.

Contributors

Unknown:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Eamonn Martin
Unknown:
Richard Nerurkar
Unknown:
Linford Christie
Unknown:
Tom McKean
Unknown:
Yvonne Murray
Unknown:
Ian Wilson
Unknown:
Alister Allan
Reporters:
Dougie Donnelly
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Anna Walker.

Drama series about a criminal psychologist who moonlights as an off-beat detective, starring
Nicholas Clay , Kim Thomson Last Train to Hell and Back. A serial killer sets bizarre puzzles. Guest star Richard Todd.
Episode written by Barry Smith Producers Brian Degas and Harry Robertson
Director Philip Draycott
0 STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Clay
Unknown:
Kim Thomson
Unknown:
Richard Todd.
Written By:
Barry Smith
Producers:
Brian Degas
Producers:
Harry Robertson
Director:
Philip Draycott
Dr John Cornelius:
Nicholas Clay
Samantha Valentine:
Kim Thomson
Inspector Cadogan:
Stephen Yardley
Professor Griffiths:
Alan David
Judge Rawcliffe:
Richard Todd
Caroline Joyce:
Sarah Jane Fenton
Helen Bach:
Natasha Pyne

Gymnastics
The men's individual all-round competition.
Cycling
The women's individual pursuit, and the men's individual points race.
Commentary by Hugh Porter.
Judo
The men's and women's lightweight finals.
Britain's Nicola Fairbrother is the reigning European women's champion at this weight. With Jim Neilly.
Plus, fencing, weightlifting and boxing action.

Contributors

Commentary By:
Hugh Porter.
Unknown:
Nicola Fairbrother
Unknown:
Jim Neilly.

Tonight's Midnight
Movie is an underworld saga starring
Richard Burton as a vicious East End gangster.
With Fiona Lewis , T P McKenna, Joss Ackland and Colin Welland. Screenplay by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais
Director Michael Tuchner ● STEREO
0 FILMS: pages 44-51

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Burton
Unknown:
Fiona Lewis
Unknown:
Joss Ackland
Unknown:
Colin Welland.
Unknown:
Dick Clement
Vic Dakin:
Richard Burton
Wolfe Lissner:
Ian McShane
Bob Matthews:
Nigel Davenport
Gerald Draycott:
Donald Sinden

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