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The McCullochs help an eccentric houseguest repair his damaged and unhappy life.
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

Contributors

Dee McCulloch:
Dee Wallace Stone
Megan McCullock:
Wendy Fox
Chris McCulloch:
Christopher Stone
Will McCulloch:
Will Nipper
Uncle Steve:
Jon Provost
Andrew Lees:
Roddy McDowell
Mrs Chasteen:
Maxine Bowers

Boy George and Definition of Sound touch down on P9 to perform their new singles, and percussion group Urban
Strawberry Lunch make music from the studio set. Skyn decides there's myrtz to be made from selling package tours to P9. But then he gets a grading visit from
Zoe-Ee Gravalaxx , fearsome editor of The Good Planet Guide. Plus, a unique weather report with Michael Fish , another round of Parallel Playback, and the winner of the automaton competition. With
Roddy Maude-Roxby , Helen Atkins ,
Jenny Bolt , Dominic McHale and Kevin Williams.
Executive producer Jill Roach Series producer Glyn Edwards A Roach production for BBCtv * STEREO
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Contributors

Unknown:
Zoe-Ee Gravalaxx
Unknown:
Michael Fish
Unknown:
Roddy Maude-Roxby
Unknown:
Helen Atkins
Unknown:
Jenny Bolt
Unknown:
Dominic McHale
Unknown:
Kevin Williams.
Producer:
Jill Roach
Producer:
Glyn Edwards

Western, starring John Payne
Lizabeth Scott
A town's Fourth of July celebrations are overshadowed by the arrival of a vengeful marshal looking for rancher Dan Ballard.
Director Allan Dwan
0 FILMS: pages 33-39

Contributors

Unknown:
John Payne
Unknown:
Lizabeth Scott
Unknown:
Dan Ballard.
Director:
Allan Dwan
DanBallard:
John Payne
Rose Evans:
Lizabeth Scott
McCarty:
Dan Duryea
Dolly:
Dolores Moran
Sheriff Woolley:
Emile Meyer
judge Cranston:
Robert Warwick
Mitch Evans:
John Hudson
Johnson:
Harry Carey Jr
Kirk:
Alan Hale Jr

Introduced by Steve Rider.

Provisional Timetable
12.35 Football Focus; 1.10 News; 1.15 Paralympics; 1.55 Racing; 2.05 Water ski-ing; 2.25 Racing; 2.35 Water ski-ing; 2.55 Racing; 3.05 Golf 4.40 Final score

Golf
Round 3 of the GA European Open, from Sunningdale.
No player has ever won this tournament twice in its 14-year history. Sandy Lyle, champion back in 1979 at Turnberry, heads the list of players aiming to become the first to put his name on the trophy for the second time. Open champion Nick Faldo will be out to maintain the remarkably consistent record that has taken him to the top of the PGA European money list.

Football Focus
Bob Wilson and Gary Lineker reflect on the recent clutch of World Cup qualifiers and England's friendly in Spain. Plus, the pick of last week's Premier League matches, a look ahead to today's games and a preview of next week's European matches.

Paralympic Games
First of a three-part look at the outstanding performances from the Barcelona Games.
Commentary by Helen Rollason, Stuart Storey and Hamilton Bland.
(Part 2 in Sunday Grandstand. BBC2 from 12 noon; part 3 next Saturday.)

Water Ski-ing
World Barefoot Championships from Thurrock.
Britain has medal hopes in the team event, and with Shelley Doherty and Kim Harding in the jump. Their main opposition should come from Australia and the USA.
Commentary by Hazel Irvine and Alan Goggin.

Racing
From Goodwood.
2.00 ANC Express Delivery Trophy (1m)
2.30 Highland Spring/ROA Nursery Stakes (Handicap, 7f)
3.00 Ladbroke Racing Sprint Handicap Stakes (6f).
Commentary by Jimmy Lindley, Peter O'Sullevan and Julian Wilson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Commentary By:
Helen Rollason
Commentary By:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Shelley Doherty
Unknown:
Kim Harding
Commentary By:
Hazel Irvine
Unknown:
Alan Goggin.
Commentary By:
Jimmy Lindley
Commentary By:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary By:
Julian Wilson
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Jim Davidson hosts the game show which combines the skills of snooker professionals with the general knowledge of contestants. Playing against the clock this week are world no 1 Stephen Hendry, Peter Ebdon from London and the young Welsh champion Darren Morgan. Keeping order is referee John "Mr Trick Shot" Virgo. Director Charles Garland
Producer John Burrowes
0 STEREO: TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p 888 0 CONTESTANTS: If you would like to take part. send a large sae to [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Davidson
Snooker Professional:
Stephen Hendry
Snooker Professional:
Peter Ebdon
Snooker Professional:
Darren Morgan
Referee:
John Virgo

Hidden cameras have captured some more members of the unsuspecting public agreeing to do ludicrous things. Jim Bowen , Anthea Turner ,
Leslie Crowther and Lesley Joseph try to guess the outcome of Bobby Davro 's pranks.
Series producer Brian Wesley Editor Judith Holder
• STEREO; TELETEXT SUBTITLES: p888

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Bowen
Unknown:
Anthea Turner
Unknown:
Leslie Crowther
Unknown:
Lesley Joseph
Unknown:
Bobby Davro
Producer:
Brian Wesley

First showing on network television for this science fiction adventure starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley.

The unrestrained emotional power of a Vulcan mystic spells trouble for the captain and crew of the untested new starship Enterprise. Lured to the desolate world of Nimbus III, James Kirk and the others become caught up in a deadly quest unaware there is a glory-seeking Klingon in pursuit. This was Shatner's feature-film directing debut and includes his real-life daughter in a small role.

("Star Trek: The Naked Time" on Wednesday at 6.00pm. BBC2)
(Stereo) (Teletext Subtitles)
(Films pages 33-39)

Contributors

Director:
William Shatner
Captain James T Kirk:
William Shatner
Mr Spock:
Leonard Nimoy
Dr Bones McCoy:
DeForest Kelley
Scotty:
James Doohan
Chekov:
Walter Koenig
Uhura:
Nichelle Nichols
Sulu:
George Takei
Sybok:
Laurence Luckinbill
St John Talbot:
David Warner
Yeoman:
Melanie Shatner

Drama series charting the issues facing the hectic Accident and Emergency Department at Holby City Hospital.

There are new arrivals and fresh challenges now that the hospital has opted out of NHS control. Rookie doctor Rob Khalefa and cheeky care assistant Maxine Price find life in casualty tougher than they thought. And the staff agonise over the donation of a young man's organs for transplant.

Episode written by Barbara Machin
(Stereo) (Teletext Subtitles: p 888)
Cover Story: page 20

Contributors

Writer:
Barbara Machin
Producer:
Geraint Morris
Director:
Alan Wareing
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Lisa Duffin:
Cathy Shipton
Julian Chapman:
Nigel Le Vaillant
Martin Ashford:
Patrick Robinson
Sandra Nicholl:
Maureen Beattie
Robert Khalefa:
Jason Riddington
Norma Sullivan:
Anne Kristen
Josh:
Ian Bleasdale
Jane:
Caroline Webster
Maxine Price:
Emma Bird
Kate Miller:
Joanna Foster
Jenny:
Nicola Jeffries
Sujit Pratkash:
Roshan Seth
Joyce Pratkash:
Julia Foster
Greggory Pratkash:
Jimmi Harkishin
Sally:
Tracie Bennett
Neil Cook:
Mark Powley
Vicky Morris:
Kelly Marcel
Janice Morris:
Sue Roderick
PC Pewsey:
Ron Donachie
Maggie Asper:
Susan Ann Watkins
Claire Coleman:
Caroline Hunt

The traditionally festive finale to the Proms season. In this second half Kiri Te Kanawa sings a trio of operatic arias including Ebben? ... Ne andrb lontana by Catalini, familiar from the film Diva.
As always the musical celebrations reach a climax with Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No 1, Wood's Fantasia on British
Sea-Songs, Arne's Rule, Britannia!and Parry's
Jerusalem. Before that, there are overtures by Brahms and Sullivan, and Peter Maxwell
Davies's Orkney Weddingwith Sunrise featuring George McIlwham on bagpipes.
The BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chorus and the BBC Singers are conducted by Andrew Davis , who says: "I always enjoy a knees-up but, as well as having a party, we try on the last night to reflect the eclectic nature of the whole season. I think tonight's programme is suitably diverse but also full of energy and joie de vivre."
Introduced by Richard Baker. Director Kriss Rusmanis
Series producer Jonathan Fulford
• STEREO: and simultaneous broadcast with Radio 3
NB As the Prom is being relayed live, subsequent programmes may be delayed.

Contributors

Unknown:
Kiri Te Kanawa
Unknown:
Peter Maxwell
Unknown:
George McIlwham
Conducted By:
Andrew Davis
Introduced By:
Richard Baker.
Director:
Kriss Rusmanis
Producer:
Jonathan Fulford

Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Football
Highlights of two of the day's top Premier League matches plus key action and reaction from the other seven fixtures.
Boxing
WBC Featherweight
Championship from Toulouse in France. Paul Hodkinson, the champion, in his second defence of the title he took from Marcos
Villasana ten months ago, meets the current European champion and former IBF world super-bantamweight title-holder Fabrice Benichou.
Commentary by Harry Carpenter. ProducerViven Kent Editor Brian Barwick ● STEREO

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam.
Unknown:
Fabrice Benichou.
Commentary By:
Harry Carpenter.
Editor:
Brian Barwick

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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