Starring Joe Brown, Sophie Hardy, Sidney James
with Una Stubbs, Dave Nelson
A young Bermondsey dock-worker goes to London Airport for a glimpse of his screen idol, a visiting Italian star, and finds himself helping her to collect some very unusual souvenirs.
Further coverage up to the close of play direct from Trent Bridge.
Introduced by Peter West
(Colour)
for the John Player Trophy introduced direct from Brands Hatch by Raymond Baxter
The best of the action from today's big race with comment and analysis by world championship drivers Graham Hill and Jackie Stewart.
('We have no friends in racing now... just young rivals': pages 44-47)
(Colour)
This afternoon in the historic setting of Muirfield Golf Club, near Edinburgh, another page of golfing history was written. Whether the incomparable Jack Nicklaus achieved the third leg of golf's 'grand slam' or whether another of modern golf's great names accepted the Open Trophy, the achievement will be the same-whoever the winner is he will be a champions' champion, winning a champion's title on a champion's course
The highlights of the final day's play are introduced from Muirfield by Harry Carpenter
David Holmes reviews week-by-week the moves made by the politicians and examines the part played by government in the lives of us all.
and Weather
Four champions of Crown Green Bowling meet in a series of six matches to decide the Champion of Champions.
Tonight's match: Roy Armson of Sale (red) v Jack Everitt of Willenhall (yellow)
Roy Armson, current BBC Masters champion, takes on Waterloo champion Jack Everitt.
Introduced by Stuart Hall from the Waterloo Hotel, Blackpool
A personal view by Kenneth Clark
'Pope Julius II was not only ambitious for the Catholic Church, he was ambitious for Julius II; and in his new temple he planned to erect the greatest tomb of any ruler since the time of Hadrian... some of the figures made for it survive, and they add something new to the European spirit - something that neither antiquity nor the great civilisations of India and China had ever dreamed of.' Three great artists, Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci, are the protagonists in this programme, which centres on Papal Rome in the early 16th century. Kenneth Clark's theme takes him through the gardens and court-yards of the Vatican to the rooms decorated for the Pope by Raphael, and to the Sistine Chapel.
(Book £4.75, paperback £2.25: see p 50)
This week's concert performance: Imrat Khan with Faiyaz Khan
(Sounds: p11)
(Yes are in Sounding Out: Tues. BBC1 10.25 am)
(Colour)
Viewers' problems concerning the health, behaviour, feeding and management of your pets are answered by David Blackmore and three veterinary surgeons.
(Animals at Home: BBC1 Mon, 6.20 pm not Wales)
(Colour)
by Mary McMinnies
Dramatised in five parts by Ray Lawler
Milly spent the night with Wragg after Abe left the Hotel Krystal.
and Weather
Sheridan Morley interviews actor/director Richard Attenborough whose latest venture The Young Winston has its world premiere next Thursday.
Philip Jenkinson looks at vintage costume dramas.
Starring Dean Jagger, Edward Chapman, Leo McKern
X the 'Unknown' lives at the bottom of a deep fissure on a diet of radiation and destroys all who come too close: that is until it comes face-to-face with atomic scientist Dr Adam Royston.