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With Kirsten O'Brien and Otis the Aardvark.

7.30 Felix the Cat
Animated feline fun.
(Repeat)

7.45 Babar
Elephant adventures.
(Repeat)

8.10 Albert the Fifth Musketeer
Animation.
(Repeat) (Stereo)

8.35 The Flintstones
Stone-Age cartoon.
(Repeat)

9.00 Phantom 2040
Futuristic animation.
(Repeat)

9.20 The Incredible Hulk
Animation.

9.45 Grange Hill
The series from 1989. Trevor gets more than he bargained for.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

10.10 Sweet Valley High
Teenage drama set in California.
(Stereo)

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Contributors

Presenter (Children's BBC):
Kirsten O'Brien
Writer (Grange Hill):
Margaret Simpson
Miss Booth:
Karen Ford
Mr Bronson:
Michael Sheard
Mr MacKenzie:
Nicholas Donnelly
Joan Hamilton:
Rita Davies
Gonch Gardner:
John McMahon
Mandy Freemont:
Melanie Hiscock
Trevor Cleaver:
John Drummond

Live coverage from Horse Guards Parade, London, of this annual ceremony celebrating the monarch's official birthday. Julian Tutt describes the scene as FCompany Scots Guards troopthe Queen's Colour of the 2nd Battalion. Then, in the presence of the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Kent and the Grand Duke of Luxembourg, the Queen takes the salute. Highlights can be seen at 6.15pm on BBC2.
Producer Stephen Morris

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Tutt
Unknown:
Grand Duke
Producer:
Stephen Morris

Introduced by Sue Barker from Queen's Club, London.

12.30 Cricket Focus
A review of last week's action: the first Test between England and Australia at Edgbaston and the semi-finals of the Benson and Hedges Cup. With Geoffrey Boycott.

1.00 News

1.05 Martina Hingis
Sue Barker looks at the meteoric rise of Switzerland's Martina Hingis, who, at the age of 16, has become the youngest player ever to claim the world number one ranking. Including a preview of Hingis's chances at Wimbledon, which starts on Monday 23 June.

1.25 Tennis
Live semi-final coverage of the Stella Artois Grass Court championships from Queen's Club, the traditional warm-up tournament before Wimbledon. This year all eyes will be on Tim Henman, who could be a contender for the title after a solid grass-court performance at Wimbledon last year, when he became the first Briton for 23 years to reach the quarter-finals.
(Tennis continues at 5.15pm on BBC2. The final can be seen in tomorrow's Grandstand at 1.50pm on BBC2)

(Stereo)
Videoplus code for 12.20-5.15

Contributors

Presenter/Presenter (Martina Hingis):
Sue Barker
Presenter (Cricket Focus):
Geoffrey Boycott
Commentary (Tennis):
John Barrett
Commentary (Tennis):
Mark Cox
Commentary (Tennis):
Bill Threlfall
Commentary (Tennis):
David Mercer
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

The platoon disguise themselves as firemen.
Written by Jimmy Perry, David Croft
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Jimmy Perry
Writer/Producer:
David Croft
Captain Mainwaring:
Arthur Lowe
Sergeant Wilson:
John Le Mesurier
Corp Jones:
Clive Dunn
Pte Frazer:
John Laurie
Pte Walker:
James Beck
Pte Godfrey:
Arnold Ridley
Pte Pike:
Ian Lavender

Dale Winton presents the game show in which contestants use their powers of observation and deduction to guess their opponents' partners. Seetoday's choices. Director Richard Valentine
Producer Jonathan Beazley
◆ Andrew Duncan interviews
Dale Winton : page 14

Contributors

Unknown:
Dale Winton
Director:
Richard Valentine
Producer:
Jonathan Beazley
Unknown:
Andrew Duncan
Unknown:
Dale Winton

Tonight's guests with Terry Wogan include tap dancers the Tap Dogs. Plus, to celebrate
National Cinema Day, a look at how Lottery money has been supporting British film makers. Producer Peter Estall
NOTE: previous winning numbers available on Ceefax page 555 or by calling Players' Lottery Helpline on

Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Producer:
Peter Estall

Epic adventure, inspired by James Fenimore Cooper's classic novel, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Madeleine Stowe

Hawkeye and Uncas are the sons of Chingachgook. They fight as mercenaries in the power struggle between the French and British in the New World, but suddenly find themselves involved in bitter intrigue and betrayal.
(1992, 15)
See Films: pages 60-67

Contributors

Based on the novel by:
James Fenimore Cooper
Director:
Michael Mann
Hawkeye:
Daniel Day-Lewis
Cora Munro:
Madeleine Stowe
Chingachgook:
Russell Means
Uncas:
Eric Schweig
Alice Munro:
Jodhi May
Major Duncan Heyward:
Steven Waddington
Magua:
Wes Studi
Colonel Edmund Munro:
Maurice Roeves
General Montcalm:
Patrice Chereau
Jack Winthrop:
Edward Blatchford

Drama starring John Travolta
Rural America in the fifties. The rumblings of rebellion among the teenage residents of the Benedict Boys' Home are stirred by the arrival of music teacher Jack Cabe, who introduces the teenagers to the new sound of rock'n'roll.
(1991, 15)
See Films: pages 60-67 **

Contributors

Director:
Jeffrey Hornaday
Jack Cabe:
John Travolta
Jesse Tucker:
James Walters
Sara Benedict:
Heather Graham
Eugene Benedict:
Richard Jordan
Molly:
Linda Fiorentino
Bradley:
Scott Coffey

BBC One London

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