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Music, star guests, competitions and comedy. Special guests this morning include Rowan Atkinson/Mr Bean, Phil Collins and Right Said Fred.
Thirteen-year-old Martin Cavanna tells of living in a Hutterite community. There's cartoon action with the Addams Family and The Chipmunks plus another edition of Run the Risk, with Shane Ritchie and Peter Simon. Presented by Andi Peters , Emma Forbes, John Barrowman, Trev Neal and Simon Hickson.
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Contributors

Presented By:
Andi Peters

Introduced by Steve Rider live from Wembley.

12.20 Football Focus
Bob Wilson reviews the midweek internationals and looks ahead to this afternoon's games.
12.50, 2.30 Rugby League
Great Britain v New Zealand
Live coverage of the whole of the first test from Wembley. Kick off at 2.45. Howie Tamati coaches the New Zealand team in the first of a three-match series against
Malcolm Reilly's British team. Commentary by Ray French and John Monie.
1.00 News
1.05 Golf
England, defending their title with a team led by Nick Faldo, will be hoping to qualify for tomorrow's semi-finals of the Dunhill Cup from St Andrews. With commentary by Peter Alliss, Bruce Critchley, Alex Hay, Clive Clark, Mike Hughesdon and Dougie Donnelly.
4.35 Final Score
A full roundup of events.

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Presenter:
Bob Wilson
Commentator:
Ray French
Commentator:
John Monie
Commentator:
Peter Alliss
Commentator:
Bruce Critchley
Commentator:
Alex Hay
Commentator:
Clive Clark
Commentator:
Mike Hughesdon
Commentator:
Dougie Donnelly
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Crime comedy starring
James Belushi
Tom Dooley is a crazy cop just one step away from nailing the drugs bust of his life. His only problem is that no one will work with him -exceptK-9,a highly-trained alsatian police dog with the best nose (and the worst manners) in the business.
Director Rod Daniel (1989)
FILM REVIEWS pages 51-60

Contributors

Unknown:
James Belushi
Unknown:
Tom Dooley
Director:
Rod Daniel
Thomas Dooley:
James Belushi
Tracy:
Mel Harris
Lyman:
Kevin Tighe
Brannigan:
Ed O'Neil
Byers:
James Handy
Halstead:
Daniel Davis
Gilliam:
Cotter Smith
Freddie:
John Snyder
Dillon:
Sherman Howard
Chad:
Jeff Allin
DrSaunders:
Bob Ari

The last programme in the series. Anneka faces one of her most daunting and dangerous challenges. She travels to the village of Pakrac in Croatia, which has been completely destroyed in the war. Her task is to renovate a primary school in just five days, taking with her a convoy of 30 lorries full of emergency food, hygiene and baby supplies. Can she do it in time for the new school term?
Directors David Cumming and Jannine Waddell A Mentorn production for BBCtv

Contributors

Directors:
David Cumming
Directors:
Jannine Waddell

The warm friendship developing between Charlie and new clinical nurse specialist Ken is causing personal and professional frictions at Holby City Hospital. Duffy feels Charlie has abandoned her; Ash wants Ken's job.
"Ken sees the danger signs, but he's not the sort of man to let other people's prejudices get him down," says Christopher Guard, who plays Ken. "He's openly gay and he's used to people jumping to conclusions, but he sees that Charlie is in need of some supportive male friendship. He tries to do the right thing and he gets a lot of hostility in return."
Personal problems aside, the staff have a busy week when a man brings his traumatised teenage daughter into casualty after she has experienced a burglary in the family home. But is the truth really that simple?

Contributors

Writer:
Andrew Holden
Producer:
Michael Ferguson
Director:
Richard Bramall
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Lisa Duffin:
Catherine Shipton
Mike Barratt:
Clive Mantle
Karen Goodliffe:
Suzanna Hamilton
Kenneth Hodges:
Christopher Guard
Martin Ashford:
Patrick Robinson
Adele Beckford:
Dona Croll
Helen Chatsworth:
Samantha Edmonds
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Jane Scott:
Caroline Webster
Mark Calder:
Oliver Parker
Norma Sullivan:
Anne Kristen
Mie Nishi-Kawa:
Naoko Mori
Frankie Drummer:
Steven O'Donnell
Peter Hart:
Terence Harvey
Kathy Hart:
Liza Walker
Ian Wheater:
Craig Kelly
Dawn:
Joanne Thirsk

New drama series starring Michael Elphick as a hard-bitten journalist running his own news agency.

Jonathan takes his video camera to cover a sick child's birthday party which turns into a major news story. Harry is contacted by the sinister owner of a champion fighting dog.

A Union Pictures production for BBCtv

Contributors

Writer:
Mick Ford
Producer:
Martin McKeand
Director:
Rob Walker
Harry Salter:
Michael Elphick
Rita:
Barbara Marten
Snappy:
Ian Bartholomew
Alice:
Julie Graham
Jonathan:
Tom Hollander
Jackie:
Kate Wood
Gregory Malyan:
Simon Cuckson
Stallard:
Mike Elliott
Dr Clarkson:
David Howey
David:
Geoff Lawson
DCI Rhodes:
John Graham Davies
Sal Malyan:
Rachel Ambler
Nola Malyan:
Katie Moulding
Danny Malyan:
Tom Trewhella

Highlights from two of the day's outstanding matches, plus goals, news and views from the remaining fixtures. Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking.
Series producer John Shrewsbury
Editor Brian Barwick

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking.
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Crime thriller. An incompetent gang of bank robbers decide to train six large and powerful dogs to perform the heists.
With Byron Mabe , Hal Reed , Julie Parrish and Simmy Bow.
Director David Chudnow (1972) FILM REVIEWS pages 51-60

Contributors

Unknown:
Byron Mabe
Unknown:
Hal Reed
Unknown:
Julie Parrish
Director:
David Chudnow

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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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