A series of five programmes With JAKE DOWNEY 4: Level Doubles
Tactics, positional play and practices for doubles; newsreel film of badminton in the 1930s; and the problems of present-day clubs playing in small halls.
Televised at Oswestry Leisure Centre Director huw JONES
Producer BERNARD ADAMS
Presented by Noel Edmonds with Keith Chegwin , John Craven and Maggie Philbin
Join in the very best of non-stop live entertainment including cartoons, pop, news and views, jokes, swapping, prizes, action, fashion, movies, competitions, the experts, the collectors, the stars and you.
Catch UD with toD athlete
Sebastian Coe as he dashes into Swap Shop for the 100th edition. Ring in (after 9.30) on [number removed]Producer CRISPIN EVANS Editor ROSEMARY GILL
Book (same title), £1.85, from bookshops
featuring
International Rugby Union and World Championship Boxing
Introduced by Frank Bough direct from Cardiff Arms Park
12.20*
Football Focus With BOB WILSON
12.50; 1.20; 1.50*
Racing from Wetherby
1.0 Lambert and Butler Premier 'Chase (Qualifier. 21m 100y)
1.30 Associated Tyre Specialists Handicap 'Chase (2m 50y
2.0 Charlie Hall Memorial Wetherby Pattern 'Chase (3m lOOy) Commentators PETER O'SULLEVAN
JULIAN WILSON and RICHARD PITMAN
1.40*
Rugby Preview
NIGEL STARMER-SMiTH recalls the dramatic moments in the history of clashes between the two rugby giants who meet today for the llth time since 1905.
2.10*
International
Rugby Union from
Cardiff Arms Park
Wales v New Zealand The Crown Paints Centenary Match
GRAHAM. MOURIE'S All Blacks come to Wales smarting from defeat at the hands of the Australians, and determined to restore their image against a side whose aim, as well as providing entertaining rugby, will be to ensure that this mile-stone in Welsh rugby history is marked by a famous victory. Commentators
BILL MCLAREN and GARETH EDWARDS
4.0*
World Championship Boxing from the Kelvin Hall , Glasgow
The Lightweight Championship of the World
Jim Watt (Scotland) The Champion v
Sean O'Grady (USA) The Challenger
Exclusive coverage of JIM WATT 'S fourth title defence on the Mike Barrett/Mickey Duff promotion in the early hours of this morning. The 23-year-old SEAN O'GRADY, ranked number two in the world, has a formidable record-71 wins from 72 fights, 62 of them inside the distance, and although Watt has the advantage of boxing before his home crowd, his task is not an easy one. Watt proved he was the best lightweight in the world when he outpointed American Howard Davis in June, and this voluntary defence continues his determination to be a busy champion.
Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
4.40* Final Score
Today's Timetable:
12.20 Football Focus; 12.50 Racing
1.10 Sports Round-up; 1.20 Racing
1.40 Rugby Preview; 1.50 Racing
2.10 Rugby Union; 4.0 Boxing
4.40 Final Score
• Timings subject to alteration Television presentation:
Football FOCUS BOB ABRAHAMS Racing KEITH PHILLIPS
Rugby Union DEWI GRIFFITHS , MIKE MOSS Boxing BILL MALCOLM
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS Editor Grandstand HAROLD ANDERSON
Introduced by Billy Boyle
Special guests Frankie Vaughan and Tony Sympson
Basil persuades Frankie Vaughan to join him in a new-look version of ' Give me the moonlight', and takes Mr Billy on a plane journey with a difference in another half-hour of fun and laughter.
Script PETER ROBINSON , JOHN MORLEY and COLIN BOSTOCK-SMITH
Musical director NIGEL HESS
Sound DAVID WEIR. Lighting JOHN ABBOTT Designers CHARLES BOND ,ROY BARRATT Producer PAUL CIANI
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
starring Larry Grayson with Isla St Clair and surprise guests
Orchestra conducted by RONNIE HAZLEHURST Programme associate TONY HAWES Designer JOHN ANDERSON Director KEITH STEWART
Producer MARCUS PLANTIN
A series in 16 parts
10: The One who Got Away Written by KENNETH CLARK
An undercover Crime Squad operation against a gang of international counterfeiters flushes out wrong-doers lurking on Jean's patch.
Series created byIAN KENNEDY MARTIN Story editor JOAN CLARK Lighting BARRY CHATFIELD Designer CHARLES BOND
Producer TERENCE WILLIAMS Director CAROL WILKS
with Richard Baker ; Weatherman
starring George Segal
Alec Guinness , Senta Berger with Max Von Sydow ,
George Sanders Berlin, the 1960s. When two British agents are killed by the same method - victims of a ruthless neo-Nazi organisation - Quiller, the department's top agent, is sent to Berlin. His mission is to locate the fascists' secret base. A ruthless contest between Oktober, the Nazi 'Reichsführer and Quiller leaves the Briton isolated in the city ... This topical thriller is distinguished by a fine cast and a screenplay by one of Britain's greatest writers.
Screenplay by HAROLD PINTER
Based on the novel The Berlin Memorandum byADAM HALL
Produced by IVAN FOXWELL
Directed by MICHAEL ANDERSON. Films: p 18
Michael Parkinson and his guests Music HARRY STONEHAM
Programme associate CHRIS GREENWOOD Assistant producers
GRAHAM LINDSAY ,GILL STRIBLING-WRIGHT Director BRUCE milliard Produced by JOHN FISHER
Highlights of the big fight in the early hours of this morning from the Kelvin Hall in Glasgow, when Jim Watt , Scotland's Lightweight Champion of the World, defended his title against American Sean O'Grady. Commentator HARRY CARPENTER
Producer BILL MALCOLM