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With Andrew Harvey in the studio, and Juliet Morris live from the Dart Estuary areaofDevon, looking at some different ways of life for Britain at Breakfast. Editor Tim Orchard
Timetable on Monday

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Harvey
Unknown:
Juliet Morris

Running for Their Lives. Wildlife documentary looking at the African wild dog, one of the most misunderstood and endangered of all predators. These creatures live an intensely social life as they search forfood, battle with lions and hyenas and sufferthe ravages of disease. It soon becomes clear why these nomadic hunters are strugglingfor survival.

Continuingthe series, today, actress Honor Blackman talks to presenter
Angela Rippon about her life and career, while chef Anton Mosimann prepares one ofherfavourite dishes, delicious pike quenelles

Contributors

Presenter:
Angela Rippon
Unknown:
Anton Mosimann

Wimbledon 96
Live coverage of the men's semi-finals on the Centre Court, introduced by Desmond Lynam.

Cricket: Third Test
Further live coverage of the second day's play between England and India from Trent Bridge.
(Highlights of Wimbledon are at 10.20pm, and of the cricket at 11.15pm on BBC2.) (Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter (Wimbledon):
Desmond Lynam

Mark Morrison presents the latest hits in the UK charts, plus exclusive live performances, pre-chart sounds and new videos.

Top of the Pops - the Magazine: price £1.25, on sale now from newsagents

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Morrison
Director:
Claire Winyard
Producer:
Ric Blaxill

A series of documentaries looking at science fiction and science fact.

This week, Future Fantastic reveals the adventures of time and space travel that may be just around the comer. The space age was founded on rocket technology developed during the Second World War. Now, scientists are working on the technology which could make journeys at almost the speed of light, and even time travel, a real possibility. The first anti-matter particles have only just been discovered, yet an anti-matter engine is already in development. Plus, a look at the remarkable breakthrough that could turn the science-fiction fantasy of time travel into reality.

Presented by Gillian Anderson.

Further details: Ceefax page 623, or the Internet on [web address removed].

Contributors

Presenter:
Gillian Anderson
Series Producer:
David McNab
Editor:
Edward Briffa

Aseries of quiz games in which team captains Daley Thompson and Steve Cram are joined by two fellow Olympic medal winners and answer sporting questions put to them by Steve Rider. Tonight's guests are television presenter Kriss Akabusi , who won two bronze medals at the 1992 Olympics in the individual 400-metre hurdles and the 4 x 400-metre sprint relay, and Ann Brightwell (formerly Ann Packer ), the first British woman to win an Olympic gold medal in a track event - the metres in 1964. Producer Mike Ward ; Editor Rick Waumstey

Contributors

Unknown:
Daley Thompson
Unknown:
Steve Cram
Unknown:
Steve Rider.
Presenter:
Kriss Akabusi
Presenter:
Ann Brightwell
Unknown:
Ann Packer
Producer:
Mike Ward
Editor:
Rick Waumstey

Tonight's edition of the snooker game show features Willie Thorne, Martin Clark and Ronnie O'Sullivan. Hosted by Jim Davidson with referee John Virgo.

Contestants: if you would like to take part, write, enclosing a large sae, to [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
John Virgo
Unknown:
Willie Thorne
Unknown:
Martin Clark
Unknown:
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Director:
Babara Jones
Producer:
John Burrowes

Another chance to see some dramatic reconstructions of real-life rescues, presented by Michael Buerk.
Tonight's compilation includes a bizarre flying accident which left two brothers each convinced that the other was dead; dramatic news pictures of the complex rescue of three canoeists stranded on a rock in the middle of the River Conwy in North Wales; a man who came back from the dead after open heart surgery in the street; and the family whose canal boat caught fire.
Editor Andrea Wills Stereo Subtitled ...

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Buerk.

Science-fiction starring Donald Sutherland, Brooke Adams, Leonard Nimoy

Public health inspector Matthew Bennell becomes aware of a strange epidemic sweeping San Francisco - people all over the city are convinced that identical alien creatures are replacing the population.
(1978, 15)
See Films: pages 57-66

Contributors

Director:
Philip Kaufman
Matthew Bennell:
Donald Sutherland
Elizabeth Driscoll:
Brooke Adams
Dr David Kibner:
Leonard Nimoy
Nancy Bellicec:
Veronica Cartwright
Jack Bellicec:
Jeff Goldblum
Geoffrey:
Art Hindle
Katherine:
Lelia Goldoni
Ted Hendley:
Tom Luddy
Stan:
Stan Ritchie
Mr Gianni:
David Fisher
Boccardo:
Gary Goodrow

Horror starring
Bryant Halliday
William Sylvester
London, 1964: when American journalist Mark English takes his fiancee Marianne to see ventriloquist the Great Vorelli, he is disturbed by the intense relationship between the performerand his dummy, especially when the dummy..... moves all by itself.
Director Lindsay Shonteff ( 1964) .......... ♦ See Films: pages 57-66

Contributors

Unknown:
Bryant Halliday
Unknown:
William Sylvester
Unknown:
Mark English
Director:
Lindsay Shonteff
The Great Vorelli:
Bryant Halliday
Mark English:
William Sylvester
Marianne:
Yvonne Romain
Vorelli's assistant:
Sandra Dorne
Dr Heller:
Karel Stepanek
Dr Keisling:
Francis de Wolff
Aunt Eva:
Nora Nicholson
Uncle Walter:
Philip Ray
Bob Garrett:
Alan Gifford
Grace:
Heidi Erich

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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