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Classic puppet animation. Joe McClaine looks like a normal boy - but he is in fact the World Intelligence Network's most special agent. With the voices of Len Jones and Rupert Davies.

Contributors

Unknown:
Len Jones
Unknown:
Rupert Davies.

Introduced by Steve Rider.
9.05,3.15,3.55,5.00 Commonwealth
Games
Full coverage of the latest action from Victoria, Canada. The athletics programme features five track finals including the men's 200 metres in which England's world championship silver medallist John Regis was expected to be a strong contender. Plus continued coverage and the finish of the women's marathon. Commentary by David Coleman , Stuart Storey , Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster.
Plus news of the semi-final stage of the badminton singles, the finals of the men's and women's pairs in the bowls programme, finals in cycling and weightlifting, and a roundup of today's other events. Commentary by Barry Davies , Julian Tutt , Hugh Porter and Jim Neilly.
(Further coverage tonight in Commonwealth Games Grandstand at 8.50pm)
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10.40, 1.40, 2.05, 2.35 Cricket: One-Day
International
Coverage of the second Texaco Trophy one-day international between England and South Africa from Old Trafford. England will no doubt be hoping to follow-up their one-day international victory over New Zealand earlier this season. Commentary by Tony Lewis , Richie Benaud , David Gower , Robin Jackman and Jack Bannister. (Further coverage at 4.55pm on BBC2)
1.00 News; Weather subtitled (news)
1.05, 3.50 Football Focus
Highlights from the first week of the FA Premiership season and a look ahead to today's matches. Introduced by Bob Wilson.
1.55,2.25,3.30 Racing
From Goodwood, featuring races at
2.00,2.30 and 3.40. Commentary by Jim McGrath , Julian Wilson and Jimmy Lindley.
4.45 Final Score
Comprehensive roundup of the day's results and reports on key games.
9.00-1.00

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
John Regis
Commentary By:
David Coleman
Commentary By:
Stuart Storey
Commentary By:
Paul Dickenson
Commentary By:
Brendan Foster.
Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Commentary By:
Julian Tutt
Commentary By:
Hugh Porter
Commentary By:
Jim Neilly.
Commentary By:
Tony Lewis
Commentary By:
Richie Benaud
Commentary By:
David Gower
Commentary By:
Robin Jackman
Commentary By:
Jack Bannister.
Introduced By:
Bob Wilson.
Commentary By:
Jim McGrath
Commentary By:
Julian Wilson
Commentary By:
Jimmy Lindley.

Highlights from the floodlit esplanade of Edinburgh Castle, as over 800 performers, 20 motorcycles and 12 horses take part. This year's Tattoo celebrates the 200th anniversary of the Gordon Highlanders in a display of pageantry, action and music portraying moments from the famous regiment's history.
Sadly the bicentenary marks their last anniversary. Later this year they will become part of a new regiment to be called The Highlanders. Over musicians will display their skills, including the Massed Band of the Royal Air Force, the newly-formed Highland
Band, the Band of the Dragoon Guards, Australia's Rats of Tobruk Memorial Pipes and Drums, and the Delta Police Pipe Band from Canada. High speed skill and courage will be added by the Flying Gunners - the Motor Cycle Display Team of the Royal Artillery. In a sensational finale, the Massed Bands are joined by the Kevock Choir and the rest of the cast to bid Farewell to the Gordons.
The show concludes with the evocative sound of the lone piper, and the performers march off to the stirring strains of The Black Bear which traditionally signals the end of a Scottish regiment's working day. Commentary by Tom Fleming. Director/ProducerSteveSmith

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Highlanders
Commentary By:
Tom Fleming.

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Highlights of two of today's top matches in the FA Premiership, including Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United.
Commentary by Tony Gubba and John Motson. Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking. Producer Vivien Kent ; Editor Brian Barwick
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Contributors

Commentary By:
Tony Gubba
Commentary By:
John Motson.
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking.
Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
Brian Barwick
Unknown:
Alan Hansen

Tonight's action includes the final of the men's 10,000 metres (1.15am) and the semi-finals of the men's 4 x 400-metres relay (11.55pm), with medals also being decided in the pole vault, women's long jump and women's high jump. Plus finals action in boxing, badminton and bowls, and a roundup of the day's results.

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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