with The Early Show
6.15 Pause for Thought
8.27 Racing Bulletin and at
8.45 Pause for Thought
11.3 and 13.2 pm Cricket: the first One-Day International-England v Pakistan - for the Prudential Trophy. Reports on opening and subsequent overs at Old Trafford by DON MOSEY
(Tues afternoon's broadcast)
1.2 Cricket: lunchtime report from Old Trafford on the One-Day International
1.45 Sports Desk
2.45 and 3.45 Sports Desk
(Repeated: Thursday 12.15 pm
5.45 Sports Desk
with classified racing results and latest cricket scores
The Adam Singers directed by Cliff Adams
Accompanied by Jack Emblow
(Repeat) (Stereo)
including close-of-play cricket scoreboard
Featuring the pick of the action in international football and athletics:
England v Hungary
One of the summer's most attractive fixtures outside the World Cup. with HUNGARY returning to Wembley where, by winning 6-3 in 1953, they underlined the decline of English football. England recovered, beat the Hungarians 1-0 in 1965, and won the World Cup the following year. Now the Hungarians, who are in Argentina next month, will test how complete England's present revival is under Ron Greenwood. Exclusive live commentary on the whole match by PETER JONES and ALAN PARRY, with expert analysis by DENIS LAW.
Philips International
Britain's athletes face world-class opposition at Crystal Palace, the start of a heavy season which leads up to the Commonwealth Games and the European Championships. Commentary by NORMAN CUDDEFORD
With PETER MATTHEWS.
(Also on Sportsnight from 10.0 pm BBC1)
A Radio Sport and OB production
The Wonder Show starring John Cleese Tim Brooke-Taylor
Graeme Garden. David Hatch Jo Kendall. Bill Oddie with the Dave Lee Group Written by BILL ODDIE and GRAEME GARDEN
Producers PETER TITHERADGE and DAVID HATCH
says Thanks for the Memory to you, and adds a few reminiscences of his own.
Producer PHYLLIS ROBINSON
introduces Round Midnight including at 12.0
Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information