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Live from the National Garden
Festival, featuring royal author Andrew Morton who talks about his new book Diana: the True Story, and Mitzie Wilson , editor of the BBC Good Food Magazine.
12.55pm Regional News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Morton
Unknown:
Mitzie Wilson

The second day of this festival combining top quality racing and the grand social occasion.
2.30 Jersey Stakes (7f)
3.05 Queen Mary Stakes (5f)
3.45 Coronation Stakes (Old Mile) A clash between Marling,
Culture Vulture and Musicale could provide the race of the week. The prize is over £115,000. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Jimmy Lindley and John Hanmer. Introduced by Julian Wilson , with Tracy Piggott. The fashion scene is described by Eve Pollard.
(Coverage continues with the 4.20pm Royal Hunt Cup on BBC2) ●STEREO

Contributors

Commentary By:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary By:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentary By:
John Hanmer.
Introduced By:
Julian Wilson
Unknown:
Tracy Piggott.

The last in the current series.
Animals might not go to school but they are pretty good at learning. Rats can work out how to step over a lever, while ducklings learn to recognise their mums very quickly. With Janice Acquah and Mark Evans.
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FACTPACK: send an sae to:[address removed] NATURE: page 17

Contributors

Unknown:
Janice Acquah
Unknown:
Mark Evans

Paul is worried that building materials have been disappearing from the guest house, and when Glen appears to have a lot of money to spend, suspicions become aroused.
Adam has a go at Glen over his treatment of Gemma.
(For cast see Monday. Shown at 1.30pm)
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England υSweden
Live coverage of England's final group match against hosts Sweden in Stockholm.
The last four matches between
Sweden and England have produced just one goal - and that was scored by the Swedes six years ago at tonight's venue. Can England end their goal drought? Plus action from the Denmark u France match at
Malmo. Introduced by Desmond Lynam , with analysis from Jimmy Hill and Terry Venables , and commentary by John Motson and Barry Davies. Executive producer Jim Reside Editor Brian Barwick ●SPORT; page 18

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Jimmy Hill
Unknown:
Terry Venables
Commentary By:
John Motson
Commentary By:
Barry Davies.
Producer:
Jim Reside
Editor:
Brian Barwick

The investigative documentary series tackles the sensitive subject of child abuse.
Police on Humberside have set up four specialist units to deal solely with the growing number of reported child abuse cases. At Tower Grange police station in Hull, eight specially trained detectives are investigating over 35 cases a month. The police unit works closely with the local social services, pooling their skills to ensure that the cases are efficiently and sensitively handled, and that the victims of abuse, and their families, are properly supported. For the first time, a film team follows the police and social workers as they tackle an alleged case of sexual abuse - from the first disclosure by one of the victims, through the police investigation to the trial.
A Paul Berriff production for BBCtv * STEREO
TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888
DOCUMENTARY: page 8

Contributors

Director:
Paul Berriff
Executive Producer:
Paul Hamann

Comedy, starring Rob Lowe
Andrew McCarthy Jacqueline Bisset
At Vernon Academy, an exclusive American school, two young men are put together as room-mates. Squire "Skip" Ellsworth Burroughs IV's priorities are fun and sex, with study trailing in a poor third. Jonathan Ogner is a quiet, shy scholarship boy. But when the naive and inexperienced
Jonathan embarks on his very first affair, he ends up with his room-mate's mother.
A "class" comedy featuring the stars of Pretty in Pink and About Last Night.
Director Lewis John Carlino
TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 FILMS: pages 49-56

Contributors

Unknown:
Rob Lowe
Unknown:
Andrew McCarthy
Unknown:
Jacqueline Bisset
Unknown:
Ellsworth Burroughs
Unknown:
Jonathan Ogner
Director:
Lewis John Carlino
Skip:
Rob Lowe
Jonathan:
Andrew McCarthy
Ellen:
Jacqueline Bisset
Mr Burroughs:
Cliff Robertson
Balaban:
Stuart Margolin
Roscoe:
John Cusack
Roger:
Alan Ruck
Allen:
Rodney Pearson
Kennedy:
Remak Ramsey
Lisa:
Virgina Madsen

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