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Live entertainment with cartoons, celebrities, music, games, comedy and competitions. Today the outdoor game Buried Treasure features guest
Toby Anstis, there's music from Sean Maguire and Haddaway, Live and Kicking's Trev and Simon pay a visit to the hotel and the competition is on Michael Jackson. Plus the teenage comedy drama Weekend Break reaches a climax and the adventures of Mighty Max continue.
With Zoe Ball and Grant Stott.
(Stereo)
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Contributors

Presenter:
Zoe Ball
Presenter:
Grant Stott
Guest:
Toby Anstis
Guest:
Sean Maguire
Guests:
null Haddaway
Guests:
Trev and Simon
Series Producer:
Liz Scott
Executive Producer:
Edward Pugh

Live coverage of this annual spectacular celebrating the official birthday of HM the Queen.
Julian Tutt describes the scene from the Horse Guards Parade, London.
Highlights can be seen at 6.15pm on BBC2. See today's choices.
Producer Stephen Morns Stereo ..........

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Tutt
Producer:
Stephen Morns Stereo

Introduced by Sue Barkerfrom the Queen's Club, London.
12.25 Motor Sport Highlights of rounds 11 and 12 in the Touring Car
Championship from Brands Hatch.
Last year at this stage the championship was led by Italy's Gabriele Tarquini. No driver has yet to dominate this year. Commentary by Murray Walker.
1.00 News
1.05 Cricket Focus Latest news from the county championship and one-day competitions.
1.25 Tennis Action from this afternoon's semi-finals in the Stella Artois
Championships from Queen'sClub.
Coverage continues at 5.00pm on BBC2.
Plus, news from the US Open Golf tournament at Shinnecock Hills, New York, the final round can be seen tomorrow at 8.30pm on BBC2. And an update on the women's football World
Cup in Sweden, coverage of the final can be seen tomorrow at 11.00pm on BBC2.
5.00 News Roundup
Producer Martin Hopkins ; Editor Dave Gordon
Stereo.............................................

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barkerfrom
Unknown:
Gabriele Tarquini.
Commentary By:
Murray Walker.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Last episode of the comedy drama set in the world of professional wrestling, starring Lesley Joseph , Brian Glover Ma is determined to uncoverthe truth about Crystal and the Prophet as they embark upon a series of faith healing gigs. Meanwhile, Georgy's two suitors battle for her hand in the ring.
Written by Brian Glover ; Producer Brian True May
Director Tim O'Mara
# See This Week: page 10

Contributors

Unknown:
Lesley Joseph
Unknown:
Brian Glover
Written By:
Brian Glover
Director:
Tim O'Mara
Ma Pecs:
Lesley Joseph
Johnny Pecs:
Brian Glover
Enstone:
Steven Hartley
Georgy:
Sara Powell
The Prophet:
Joe Dixon
Crystal:
Susannah Fellows
Bryony:
Cathy Murphy
Dumper:
Barry Stanton
Vernon:
Andy Taylor
Wart:
Alhunter Ashton
Melvin:
Stephen Marcus
Neville:
Michael Cule
Grave Digger:
Christopher Connah
MrTaylor:
Sion Tudor Owen
Mrs Taylor:
Claire Toeman
Deaf girl:
Camilla Arnold

Resurrection. Lois and Clark's investigation of a murder is dogged by a dashingfederal agent, Dan Scardino. Clark Kent/Superman DEAN CAIN. Lois Lane TERI
HATCHER, Dan Scardino JIM PIRRI, Stanley Gables DENNIS LIPSCOMB.AIbieSwinson CURTIS
ARMSTRONG. Perry White LANE SMITH, Jimmy Olsen JUSTIN WHALIN

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Scardino.

Chat and music show. This week's guests include the man of many voices and Brittas
Empire starChrisBarrie, acid jazz king Jamiroquai, unfaithful EastEnders wife Cindy Beale (alias Michelle Collins ) and racing tipster John McCririck , plus all the usual mayhem. See today's choices.
Director AlasdairMacmillan; Producer Mark Wells
COMPETITION LINE: 0891 1 14488 (lines open from 6.30pm Saturday to 12 midnight Sunday. Calls cost no more than 20p). E-mail:
Steve.Wright.People.Show@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Cindy Beale
Unknown:
Michelle Collins
Unknown:
John McCririck
Producer:
Mark Wells

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

Sexual anxieties cause strange behaviour among the hospital patients and staff, while Jeffrey Geiger - for the sake of his wife - proves the show must go on.

Contributors

Dr Jeffrey Geiger:
Mandy Patinkin
Dr Aaron Shutt:
Adam Arkin
Dr Phillip Watters:
Hector Elizondo
Camille Shutt:
Roxanne Hart
Alan Birch:
Peter MacNicol
Dr Daniel Nyland:
Thomas Gibson
Maggie Atkisson:
Robyn Lively
Godfrey Nabbott:
Jeremy Piven
Laurie Geiger:
Kim Greist
Dr Geri Infante:
Diane Venora
Melissa Cole:
Sarah Trigger
Dr Juliette Yao:
Lauren Tom

Thriller starring
Sam Neill
Nicole Kidman
It was going to be a simple cruise in the Pacific. Somewhere for John and Rae to get away from the tragic death of theiryoungson. Itwasgoingtobe peaceful and calm, but the rescue of a strange young man turns their yacht into a floating house of horrorfrom which there is no escape.
Director Phillip Noyce (1988)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 53-60

Contributors

Unknown:
Sam Neill
Unknown:
Nicole Kidman
Director:
Phillip Noyce
John Ingram:
Sam Neill
Rae Ingram:
Nicole Kidman
Hughie Warriner:
Billy Zane
Russell Bellows:
Rod Mulliner
Danny:
Joshu Atilden
Doctor:
George Shevtsov

Thriller starring Michael Sarrazin, Margot Kidder

When TV anchorman Daniel Hawkins and banking analyst Claire Tremayne witness a murder on a New York bound train, it is only the start of their nightmarish tangle with the killers, the government and the KGB.
(1987)
Film Reviews pages 53-60

Contributors

Director:
Robin Spry
Daniel Hawkins:
Michael Sarrazin
Claire Tremayne:
Margot Kidder
Royle Wishert:
Alan Scarfe
Capt McCullough:
Ken Pogue
Double agent:
John Boylan
Chuck:
Vlasta Vrana
Covington:
Donald Pilon
Shanks:
James D Morris

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