weather
8.3 Racing Bulletin
BBC Birmingham
with Star Choice
Chairman Barry Took with Peter Goodwright and Brian Coshall v Roger Kitter and Dave Evans
Introduced by Tony Adamson
1.30; 2.0; 3.5; 3.40; 5.0; 5.45 World Cup Cricket
The climax of the second Prudential World Cup competition with the final at Lord's. Each innings is over 60 overs; the winners will receive ã10.000 and a silver trophy; the runners-up will get £4,000. Commentary and reports by Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Brian Johnston. Plus scores from the county games and the second women's Test between England and the West Indies at
Trent Bridge
1.30; 2.8; 3.5; 3.40; 5.0 International Tennis
The Debenhams Surrey Grass-Court Championships at Surbiton and the Colgate International at Eastbourne. Commentary and reports by Gerald Williams, Max Robertson, Fred Perry and Christine Janes. Plus a look ahead to Wimbledon
1.30; 2.0; 3.5; 3.40; 5.30 International Motor Cycling
The world's top riders are in Assen for the Dutch Grand Prix. Commentary and reports by Chris Carter
1.30; 2.55; 3.30; 4.50; 5.45. Racing: Ascot
Commentary on two races
3.0 Fortnum and Mason Stakes (5f)
3.35 Churchill Stakes (lira) Commentator Peter Bromley
Plus results from the other meetings, with a classified check at 5.45*
Plus in Athletics, news of the international match between Great Britain, West Germany and Poland in Bremen; in Golf, the third round of the Greater Manchester Open; in Rugby League, Great Britain's match in New South Wales
Timetable:
1.30 News/Prospects from all featured events
2.0 Cricket/Tennis/Motor Cycling
2.55 Racing: Ascot
3.5 Cricket/Tennis/Motor Cycling
3.30 Racing: Ascot
3.40 Cricket/Tennis/Motor Cycling/Racing
5.0 Round-up
5.30 Motor Sport
5.45 Classified Racing/Cricket
Events may alter timings
A Radio Sport and OB production
Introduced in London by Colin Berry
Don Davis presents the touring general knowledge Quiz Game.
This week from Barry Devised by DON DAVIS Producer
JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE
The fourth of five concerts direct from the Royal Festival Hall, London, in the South Bank
Pops Series.
Part 1: Dance Band Days Festival Big Band conducted by Roland Shaw Jimmy Miller
Leslie Sarony. Ian Stewart Elisabeth Welch
8.30* Steve Race reflects on some of the matters arising from tonight's concert.
8.50* Part 2:
Big Band Sounds Syd Lawrence and his Orchestra featuring Roy Marsden and Angela Christian
Introduced by Alan Dell Producer JACK DABBS
(Presented by the BBC in association with the GLC)
with its guests Bobby Lamb
Freddie Williams and Brocade Bill Geldard with the Big Band Introduced by Sheila Tracy
Producer ROYSTON HERBERT
with The Late Show Producer PAM cox including at 12.0 Midnight Newsroom; weather; motoring information
with Bill Rennells