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7.30 Animation about an evil
Vizier. Stereo .................................

The last show in the current series features music from 3T, plus a visit by Jas Mann of pop group Babylon Zoo. News at Ten anchor man Trevor McDonald is in the Hot Seat, Trev and Simon open up Robert's Records, Mr Sage and Mr Onion go crazy and Clarissa Explains It All. Plus, cartoon action.
With Andi Peters and Emma Forbes.
See today's choices.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Andi Peters
Presenter:
Emma Forbes
Comedians:
Trev and Simon
Guests:
null 3T
Guest:
Jas Mann
Guest:
Trevor McDonald
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.

12.20 Football Focus
David O'Leary looks forward to the weekend's FA Premiership matches and reflects on the past week.

1.00 News

1.05 Athletics: The International Road Races from Portsmouth
Coverage of both the men's and women's events as some of the world's finest middle and long distance runners compete over five kilometres. Last year's men's race produced a domestic winner in Rob Denmark. Commentary by Stuart Storey and Brendan Foster.

1.55, 2.30, 3.05 Racing
From Ascot, with races at 2.00, 2.35 and 3.10.
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan, Julian Wilson, Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.

2.10, 2.45 Motor Sport
Highlights from the opening two rounds of this season's British Touring Car Championship at Donington Park. Scotland's defending champion John Cleland will be looking for a repeat of the opening race victory he enjoyed at Donington 12 months ago. Commentary by Murray Walker.

3.20, 4.00 Hockey
Action from the women's Challenge Match between Great Britain and the Netherlands from the National Hockey Stadium, Milton Keynes. Great Britain continue their preparations for this summer's Olympics in Atlanta as they seek to improve on the bronze medal they won four years ago in Barcelona. The Dutch have also qualified for Atlanta. Commentary by Barry Davies , Sandra Lister and Cathy Harris.

3.50 Football Half-Times

4.40 Final Score

Plus, news during the day of the second round of golf US Masters in Augusta.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dougie Donnelly.
Presenter (Football Focus):
David O'Leary
Unknown:
Rob Denmark
Commentary By:
Stuart Storey
Commentary By:
Brendan Foster
Commentary By:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary By:
Julian Wilson
Commentary By:
Richard Pitman
Commentary By:
Peter Scudamore
Unknown:
John Cleland
Commentary By:
Murray Walker
Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Commentary By:
Sandra Lister
Commentary By:
Cathy Harris
TV Presentation (Hockey):
Barbara Slater
Producer:
Martin Hopkins

Snooker game show. Tonight's edition features Steve Davis, Lee Richardson and Mark Johnston-Allen. With host Jim Davidson and referee John Virgo.
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Contributors

Snooker player:
Steve Davis
Snooker player:
Lee Richardson
Snooker player:
Mark Johnston-Allen
Presenter:
Jim Davidson
Referee:
John Virgo
Director:
Babara Jones
Producer:
John Burrowes

Super Mann. Three German soldiers, placed in suspended animation during the Second
World War, revive and plan to take over Metropolis. See today's choices. Clark Kent/Superman DEAN CAIN, Lois Lane TERI
HATCHER, Jimmy Olsen JUSTIN WHALIN, Perry
White LANE SMITH, Steve Law SEAN KANAN. Hank
West PAUL KERSEY, Lisa SANDRA HESS

Simon Mayo hosts the entertainment show in which he extracts confessions from the studio audience. Simon's team will also be roamingthe country in search of unusual admissions. Tonight, mysterious crop circles are explained and a man who took advantage when he was mistaken for a priest. With guest presenter Ted Robbins.
Director John Gorman ; Producer Barbara Lee

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Mayo
Presenter:
Ted Robbins.
Director:
John Gorman
Producer:
Barbara Lee

Tonight's guest is entertainer Gary Wilmot. Hosted by Anthea Turner.
Producer Mark Wells Stereo NOTE: winning numbers from previous lottery draws are available on Ceefax page 750 or by calling the Players' Lottery Helpline on 0645

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Wilmot.
Unknown:
Anthea Turner.
Producer:
Mark Wells Stereo

Thriller starring
David Hasselhoff
Michael Gross
Tension between divorced writer Brian
Kemp and his two children is heightened when the trio are trapped in his remote Alaskan cabin underan avalanche, triggered by smuggler Duncan Snyder crashing his plane. Snyder could yet be the death of them all.
Director Paul Shapiro (1994)
♦ See FUms: pages 52-57

Contributors

Unknown:
David Hasselhoff
Unknown:
Duncan Snyder
Director:
Paul Shapiro
Snyder:
David Hasselhoff
Brian Kemp:
Michael Gross
Deirdre:
Deanna Milligan
Max:
Myles Ferguson
Hunter:
Ben Cardinal
Whitney:
Don Davis
Major:
George Josef

FA Premiership highlights, including Southampton v Manchester United, plus the day's other goals and action. Commentary by Clive Tyldesley and John Motson. Introduced by Ray Stubbs, with Trevor Brooking.

Contributors

Commentary By:
Clive Tyldesley
Commentary By:
John Motson.
Introduced By:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking.
Series Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Niall Sloane

The light-hearted sports quiz umpired by Nick Hancock. Captains Gary Lineker and David Gowerare assisted by comedians Rory McGrath and Lee Hurst. Shown last Tuesday Stereo Subtitled .

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Hancock.
Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
David Gowerare
Unknown:
Rory McGrath
Unknown:
Lee Hurst.

Horror starring
Peter Cushing , Ron Moody
Reared by wolves, then raised by a a travelling showman, a young man named Etoile arrives in 19th-century Paris. He works at a zoo where he falls for regular visitor, Christine. But love leads to jealousy, and soon a series of grisly murders is puzzling Inspector
Gerard and coroner Paul Cataflanque.
Director Freddie Francis (1974, 18) ......
See Films: pages 52-57 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Cushing
Unknown:
Paul Cataflanque.
Director:
Freddie Francis
Paul Cataflanque:
Peter Cushing
Zoo keeper:
Ron Moody
Maestro Pamponi:
Hugh Griffith
Etoile:
David Rintoul
Max Gerard:
Stefan Gryff
Christine:
Lynn Dalby
Photographer:
Roy Castle

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