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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 Steve Wright, Craig McLachlan and M People, plus Kimberley Davies (Annalise in Neighbours) on a fashion shoot. There's cartoon fun and adventure with Casper and Mighty Max, and the Funhouse Twins join the team to find buried treasure in the Scottish Highlands. With Zoe Ball and Grant Stott.
(Stereo)
Write to: Fully Booked, [address removed], or telephone [number removed] (calls cost 5p per 90 seconds). To take part in the competition, phone [number removed] (calls cost a maximum of 20p). Both telephone lines are open from 8.30-10.35 only.

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Wright
Unknown:
Craig McLachlan
Unknown:
Kimberley Davies
Unknown:
Zoe Ball
Unknown:
Grant Stott
Series Producer:
Liz Scott
Executive Producer:
Edward Pugh

Introduced by Desmond Lynam from Wimbledon.

11.55, 1.05 Wimbledon 95
Live coverage as the world's most prestigious grass court tennis tournament reaches the end of its first week. At this stage last year, Jeremy Bates ended a nine-year wait for a British men's victory on Centre Court by beating the German Marcus Zoecke to reach the last 16, and there were third round wins for holder Pete Sampras and three-times champion Boris Becker. In the women's singles, Martina Navratilova kept alive her hopes of a tenth title, and there were also wins for seeds Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario, Jana Novotna and Helena Sukova. Commentary by John Barrett, David Mercer, Bill Threlfall, John Alexander, Barry Davies, Julian Tutt, Paul Hutchins, Mark Cox, Chris Bailey, Virginia Wade, Ann Jones and Pam Shriver.
Additional Wimbledon coverage starts at 3.00pm on BBC2.
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Plus, news during the programme of the final qualifying for tomorrow's French Grand Prix at Magny Cours.

1.00pm News

5.00 News Roundup
The day's sports news and results.

(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Commentary:
John Barrett
Commentary:
David Mercer
Commentary:
Bill Threlfall
Commentary:
John Alexander
Commentary:
Barry Davies
Commentary:
Julian Tutt
Commentary:
Paul Hutchins
Commentary:
Mark Cox
Commentary:
Chris Bailey
Commentary:
Virginia Wade
Commentary:
Ann Jones
Commentary:
Pam Shriver
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Second in a new series of the furry, feathery and scaly game show where pets compete to win themselves and their owners prizes. The show also features home video clips of the nation's most talented and bizarre pets. Presented by Dale Winton , with Terry Nutkins. See today's choices.
Director Bob Cousins ; Producer Mark Linsey
Send a video of your pet to [address removed] All video tapes will be returned.

Contributors

Presented By:
Dale Winton
Unknown:
Terry Nutkins.
Director:
Bob Cousins
Producer:
Mark Linsey

Chat and music show. This week's guests include comedians Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer performingtheirnew single - a cover of I'm A Believer - with EMF, who had a big hit with Unbelievable. Plus Hollywood bad guy Dennis Hopper , top band D:Ream, regular slots featuring People Show hostess Pamella Andiesson and Stuart the Hopeless Floor Manager, and a chance for viewers to win a three-day VIP trip to the British Grand Prix.
Director AlasdairMacmillan; Producer Mark Wells
COMPETITION LINE: [number removed] (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:
Vic Reeves
Unknown:
Bob Mortimer
Unknown:
Dennis Hopper
Unknown:
Pamella Andiesson
Producer:
Mark Wells

This week's draw is presented by Anthea Turner , while
Krishnan Guru-Murthy goes out and about to meet some winners. Actor/singer Sean Maguire will be startingthe draw.
Producer Richard Woolfe Stereo

Contributors

Presented By:
Anthea Turner
Unknown:
Krishnan Guru-Murthy
Singer:
Sean Maguire
Producer:
Richard Woolfe Stereo

Drama series set in an American hospital, starring Hector Elizondo ,
Mandy Patinkin , Peter Berg
Small Sacrifices. Matters are taken out of Dr Watter's hands when a brash young stranger breezes into the E R and helps with two emergencies. See today's choices.

Contributors

Unknown:
Hector Elizondo
Unknown:
Mandy Patinkin
Unknown:
Peter Berg
Dr Phillip Watters:
Hector Elizondo
Dr Jeffrey Geiger:
Mandy Patinkin
Dr Billy Kronk:
Peter Berg
Dr Aaron Shutt:
Adam Arkin
Alan Birch:
Peter MacNicol
Douglas Wambaugh:
Fyvush Finkel
Godfrey Nabbott:
Jeremy Piven
Camille Shutt:
Roxanne Hart
Anthony Tadesco:
Richard Edson
Dr Geri Infante:
Diane Venora
Dr Daniel Nyland:
Thomas Gibson
Walter Platt:
Pruitt Taylor Vince

First of two compilations featuring some of the best moments from Jasper Carrott 's second Canned Carrot series. With Steve Punt , Hugh Dennis , Robert Powell and David Barber.
Written by Jasper Carrott , Steve Knight and Mike Whitehill ; Producer/Director Ed Bye ; Executive
Producer Paul Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
Jasper Carrott
Unknown:
Steve Punt
Unknown:
Hugh Dennis
Unknown:
Robert Powell
Unknown:
David Barber.
Written By:
Jasper Carrott
Written By:
Steve Knight
Written By:
Mike Whitehill
Director:
Ed Bye
Producer:
Paul Smith

Thriller starring
Burt Reynolds
Cliff Robertson
Chance brings enigmatic loner
Malone to a small town in Oregon, but it will take all his tough talents as a former government operative to overcome the deadly menace he finds controllingthe place.
Director Harley Cokliss (1987) Subtitled. ♦ FILM REVIEWS pages 47-54 ♦ Barry Norman : page 44

Contributors

Unknown:
Burt Reynolds
Unknown:
Cliff Robertson
Director:
Harley Cokliss
Unknown:
Barry Norman
Malone:
Burt Reynolds
Delaney:
Cliff Robertson
Jo Barlow:
Cynthia Gibb
Paul Barlow:
Scott Wilson
Hawkins:
Kenneth McMillan
Jamie:
Lauren Hutton
Harvey:
Philip Anglim
Calvin:
Tracey Walter
Dan:
Dennis Burkley
Madrid:
Alex Diakun
Patterson:
Brooks Gardner
Frank:
Mike Kirton

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