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Live entertainment with cartoons, celebrities, music and competitions. Today's programme goes behind the scenes on East 17's current tour. Byker Grove 's Grant Adams checks out things to do in both Edinburgh and London, and studio guests include Baywatch'sJeremy Jackson, new "Joseph" Aled Jones and DJ Steve Wright. Plus a chance to see Michael and Janet Jackson 's new video, Scream. 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 G 128DB. ♦ See Children: page 41
A story of everyday teenage life in a lively
California town, stereo .................
Action drama starring
Matt Adler , Gregory Harrison
Young Rick Kane is a prize-winning surfer - in Arizona's synthetic wave tanks! But how will he fare on Hawaii's fabled North Shore?
Director William Phelps (1987) Subtitled. ♦ FILM REVIEWS pages 49-58
Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.35, 2.10,2.40 Water Skiing
Coverage of the inaugural Leeds Water Ski Classic. Commentary by Hazel Irvine , Phillipa Roberts and John Battleday.
1.00 News
1.05 Cricket Focus
A look at the teams and players making the news in the run-up to the first Test between England and the West Indies, which starts on Thursday.
1.20 Motor Sport
Highlights of the ninth and tenth rounds in this year's British Touring Car Championship from Oulton Park. Commentary by Murray Walker.
1.50, 2.25, 2.55 Racing
From Lingfield Park, featuring races at 2.00, 2.30 and 3.00. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan, Julian Wilson and Jimmy Lindley.
3.10 Show Jumping
Action from this afternoon's Grand Prix event from Hickstead. Commentary by Stephen Hadley and Michael Tucker.
4.00 Tennis
Coverage of one of today's key matches in the French Open at Stade Roland Garros, Paris. Commentary by John Barrett, David Mercer, Virginia Wade and Mark Cox.
5.05 News Roundup Sports news and results.
Continuing the series of live nest-watching programmes.
A comedy drama set in the world of professional wrestling, starring Lesley Joseph, Brian Glover. The Beefy Boys are to star in a nationwide ad and Johnny is hatching plans to get his belt back from Enstone.
Written by Tim O'Mara and Al Hunter Ashton
Stereo Subtitled
Lesley Joseph is in Birds of a Feather at 9.05pm
An additional series of the snooker game show, providing a platform for the snooker stars of the future. Hosted by Jim Davidson, with John Virgo.
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Return of the Prankster.
Devious Kyle Griffin is back with a flash photography device that halts people in their tracks.
The chat and music show returns with guests including Annie Lennox, Spike Milligan, Richard E Grant, Nigel Benn, Gillian Anderson from The X Files and Ultimate Kaos.
See today's choices.
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The Andrew Duncan Interview with Steve Wright : page 16
This week's draw is presented by Anthea Turner , while Krishnan Guru-Murthy meets some winners and beneficiaries.
Producer Richard Woolfe Stereo
Drama series set in an American hospital, starring Adam Arkin, Roxanne Hart, Hector Elizondo
Camille Shutt's guilt over a transplant mishap results in emotional turmoil for all concerned.
With PeterSissons.
Weather Rob McElwee ............. Followed by National Lottery Update
Highlights from Wembley of today's first ever international between England and Japan, the opening match of the Umbro Cup, which also involves world champions Brazil and World Cup semi-finalists Sweden. Commentary by Barry Davies with Trevor Brooking. Introduced by Tony Gubba with Alan Hansen and Gary Lineker.
(Highlights of Brazil v Sweden can be seen tomorrow at 11.05pm)
Supernatural thriller starring
Anthony Hopkins
Marsha Mason
A couple's lives are disrupted when a mysterious stranger claims their 12-year-old daughter Ivy is a reincarnation of his dead daughter Audrey Rose.
Director Robert Wise (1977) * FILM REVIEWS pages 49-58