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Live entertainment with cartoons, celebrities, music, games, comedy and competitions, all from a hotel run by a cow called Morag. Today's guests include actorand singer Jimmy Nail , teen band
Boyzone, Patsy Palmerfrom EastEnders, Neighbours star Dan Falzon and show jumperOliver Skeete who talks to Kriss Akabusi. Vicky Taylor checks out activity holidays, and the new teenage comedy Weekend Break begins. Presented by Zoe Ball and Grant Stott.
Series producer Liz Scott ; Executive producer
Edward Pugh Stereo WRITE TO: Fully Booked. PO Box 1212, 2, Glasgow G12 8DB, or telephone [number removed] (calls cost 5p per 90 seconds). To take part in the competition, phone [number removed](calls cost a maximum of20p). Both telephone lines are open from 8.30-10.30am only.

Contributors

Singer:
Jimmy Nail
Unknown:
Dan Falzon
Unknown:
Kriss Akabusi.
Unknown:
Vicky Taylor
Presented By:
Zoe Ball
Presented By:
Grant Stott.
Producer:
Liz Scott
Producer:
Edward Pugh Stereo

Live action drama, based on the books created by Francine Pascal. A story of everyday teenage life in a lively California town, as seen through the eyes of 16-year-old twin sisters. With Cynthia and Brittany Daniel ,

Contributors

Unknown:
Francine Pascal.
Unknown:
Brittany Daniel

From the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. A preview of the final, which begins this afternoon, and interviews with the two finalists. With David Vine.
Editors Rupert Rumney and Rick Waumsley
Stereo...............................................

Contributors

Unknown:
David Vine.
Editors:
Rupert Rumney
Editors:
Rick Waumsley

Introduced by Steve Rider from Wembley.

12.20 Football Focus
A look ahead to this afternoon's key games in the FA Premiership as the football season nears an exciting conclusion.

12.50, 2.05 Rugby League: Leeds v Wigan
Live coverage from Wembley of the Challenge Cup final, the showpiece event of domestic rugby league (kick-off 2.30pm). Commentary by Ray French, Steve Simms and Terry Flanigan. See today's choices.

1.00 News

1.05 World Snooker
The start of the best-of-35-frame final, from the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. Commentary by Ted Lowe, Clive Everton and Ray Edmonds. Coverage continues at 5.20pm on BBC2.

4.30 Motor Racing
Murray Walker reports from Imola on final practice for tomorrow's San Marino Grand Prix. The whole race can be seen live tomorrow in Sunday Grandstand on BBC2.

4.40 Final Score
Roundup of the day's results and reports.

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Steve Simms
Unknown:
Terry Flanigan
Commentary By:
Ted Lowe
Commentary By:
Clive Everton
Commentary By:
Ray Edmonds
Unknown:
Murray Walker
TV Presentation (Rugby League):
Malcolm Kemp
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Tonight's edition of the snooker game show features Dennis Taylor , Terry Griffiths and Joe Johnson. With host
Jim Davidson and referee John Virgo.
Producer John Burrowes CONTESTANTS: if you would like to take part please send a large sae to[address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Dennis Taylor
Unknown:
Terry Griffiths
Unknown:
Joe Johnson.
Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
John Virgo.
Producer:
John Burrowes
Unknown:
Wood Lane

Another challenge for the Man of Steel. Metallo. Having failed in their first attempt to build a "RoboThug" two twisted scientists try to obtain a human brain with which to control their kryptonite-powered robot. The "donor" is a petty criminal who is dating Lois Lane 's sister.

Contributors

Clark Kent/Superman:
Dean Cain
Lois Lane:
Teri Hatcher
Johnny:
Scott Valentine
Lucy Lane:
Roxana Zal
Emmet Vale:
John Rubenstein
Rollie Vale:
Christian Clemenson
Perry White:
Lane Smith
Jimmy Olsen:
Justin Whalin

Simon Mayo introduces the series in which he extracts confessions from an unsuspecting studio audience.
Members of the studio audience will be trying to wipe the slate clean in the Forgive Me Booth, "confessors" bare their souls and three contestants reveal some of their funniest secrets.
This week's prize is a holiday for two in the Caribbean.

Contributors

Presenter:
Simon Mayo
Director:
John Gorman
Producer:
Mark Linsey

Drama series set in an American hospital. Starring Mandy Patinkin, Hector Elizondo, Adam Arkin

Deciding the fate of two babies creates tension among the hospital staff.

Contributors

Dr Jeffrey Geiger:
Mandy Patinkin
Dr Phillip Watters:
Hector Elizondo
Dr Aaron Shutt:
Adam Arkin
Dr ArthurThurmond:
E.G. Marshall
Camille Shutt:
Roxanne Hart
Dr Karen Antonovich:
Margaret Colin
Gloria McKinnon:
Nina Siemaszko
Angela Giandamenico:
Roma Maffia
Dr Julia Yao:
Lauren Tom
Dr Daniel Nyland:
Thomas Gibson
Ellen Wheeler:
Deirdre O'Connell

A series of stand-up comedy and sketches, with Lenny Henry and characters including the Reverend Dental Virtue.

Also starring Robbie Coltrane, Felix Dexter, Barry Norman, Christopher Ryan and M People.

Contributors

Comedian:
Lenny Henry
Guest:
Robbie Coltrane
Guest:
Felix Dexter
Guest:
Barry Norman
Guest:
Christopher Ryan
Guests:
M People
Director:
Juliet May
Producer:
Geoff Atkinson

Highlights from the day's big derby game between north London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur. Plus a look at the rest of today's Premiership goals and key moments, as well as the April Goal of the Month competition. Commentary by John Motson and Tony Gubba. Introduced by Desmond Lynam , with Gary Lineker and Trevor Brooking.
(Stereo)
See Alan Hansen: page 40

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Analysis:
Gary Lineker
Analysis:
Trevor Brooking
Commentary:
John Motson
Commentary:
Tony Gubba
Series Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Brian Barwick

Blake Edwards 's sex comedy starring
John Ritter
Afterten years of marital bliss, celebrated writer Zach Hutton is caught in bed with his wife's hairdresser and he turns to his two main sources of comfort - women and drink - with disastrous results.
(1989) ........................................... * FILM REVIEWS pages 59-64

Contributors

Unknown:
Blake Edwards
Unknown:
John Ritter
Unknown:
Zach Hutton
Zach Hutton:
John Ritter
Barney:
Vincent Gardenia
Alex Hutton:
Alyson Reed
Jake:
Joel Brooks
Molly:
Julianne Phillips
Amy:
Chelsea Field
Sparky:
Peter Donat
Curt:
Don Gordon
Alex's mother:
Nina Foch

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