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Live coverage as the Queen outlines the Government's proposed legislation for the first session of the new Parliament.
David Dimbleby describes the ceremony. Live coverage of the Queen's s Speech debate can be seen in Westminsterwith Nick Ross on BBC2 at 2.35pm. Television presentation Neil Eccles

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Unknown:
Westminsterwith Nick Ross
Unknown:
Neil Eccles

Hugh Scully finds out more about some of the mosttreasured discoveries from the programme's 20 years on the road. At the Derby roadshow in 1994 a Second World War veteran fascinated viewers with his paintings done in Normandy after D-Day. Hugh ScuIly looks back to that programme, and investigates the art of war with official Gulf War painter John Keane. See today's choices. Director Peter Smith ; Producer Ann Freer

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Scullyfinds
Unknown:
John Keane.
Director:
Peter Smith

Barcelona v Paris St-Germain
Live coverage from Rotterdam. Tonight's match offers
Barcelona boss Bobby Robson , the former England manager, a chance to add a second
European trophy to the Uefa Cup he won with Ipswich in 1981. Inspired by Brazilian striker
Ronaldo, whose goal-scoring exploits have given him a multi-million pound transfer value, Barcelona are formidable opposition. But Paris, semi-final conquerors of Liverpool, are aiming to become the first side ever to retain this trophy.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam , with Alan Hansen and Ruud Gullit. Commentary from Barry Davies , with Trevor Brooking. Coverage continues after National Lottery Live. Producer Vivien Kent
Editor Niall Sloane

Contributors

Unknown:
Bobby Robson
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Ruud Gullit.
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking.
Producer:
Vivien Kent
Editor:
Niall Sloane

The irreverent sports quiz series, hosted by Nick Hancock. Regulars
David Gower , Gary Lineker ,
Lee Hurst and Rory McGrath are joined by this week's guests, rower and double Olympic gold medallist Matthew Pinsent and comedian Julian Clary. See today's choices. Director Ian Lorimer ; Producer
Harry Thompson Repeated on Saturday

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Hancock.
Unknown:
David Gower
Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Lee Hurst
Unknown:
Rory McGrath
Unknown:
Matthew Pinsent
Unknown:
Julian Clary.
Director:
Ian Lorimer
Producer:
Harry Thompson

A look back at the goals, stars, triumphs, disappointments and drama of the FA Premiership season.
The defending champions, Manchester United, conceded goals and points at an alarming rate in the autumn before recovering in the new year, and there was a sensation when Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan unexpectedly quit in mid-season. Meanwhile a "foreign legion" of imported stars made its impact on the top division, and Middlesbrough experienced highs and lows, with two Wembley finals and a desperate battle against relegation.
As well as the tussles at the top and bottom, there were managerial comings and goings, refereeing controversies, clashes between players, club takeovers and big transfers, which all made the 1996-7 Premiership season such a memorable campaign. Narrated by Jon Champion.
Producer Lance Hardy

Contributors

Unknown:
Kevin Keegan
Unknown:
Jon Champion.
Producer:
Lance Hardy

Espionage thriller starring Charles Bronson
Lee Remick
In the US, a renegade KGB agent is activating Telefon, a network of deep-cover spies, hypnotised to carry out suicide missions against military targets. The missions are triggered by a phone call, and fellow KGB agent Borzov must find the fanatic before Telefon starts the Third World War.
Director Don Siegel (1977. PG)
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# See Films: pages 52-60 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Bronson
Unknown:
Lee Remick
Director:
Don Siegel
Grigori Borzov:
Charles Bronson
Barbara:
Lee Remick
NicolaiDalchimsky:
Donald Pleasence
Dorothy Putterman:
Tyne Daly
Colonel Malchenko:
Alan Badel
General Strelsky:
Patrick Magee
Marie Wills:
Sheree North
Harley Sandburg:
Frank Marth
Emma Stark:
Helen Pagecamp

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