American comedy series.
Repeat Stereo
7.25 News and Weather
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) (Subtitles)
8.35 The Flintstones: Stone-Age cartoon. (Repeat)
9.00 Phantom 2040: Futuristic animation. (Repeat)
9.20 The Incredible Hulk: Animation. (Stereo)
9.45 Grange Hill: The series from 1989. Ziggy and Robbie spend a night in the school to find out if there really is a ghost. (Repeat) (Subtitles)
10.15 Sweet Valley High: Teenage drama set in California. (Stereo)
10.35 The O Zone: Pop music magazine. Jamie Theakston and Jayne Middlemiss introduce a preview of summer releases. and open-air concerts around the country (they will also be reporting from the Glastonbury festival at 11.40am on BBC2). Plus music from Australian pop duo Savage Garden. (Stereo)
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Animation. Fred, Wilma, Barney and Betty win a trip to Rocksylvania and meet some of its monstrous residents.
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11.47 Weather
Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Wimbledon 97 Live coverage as the world's greatest grass-court tennis tournament reaches the end of its first week. At this stage last year, there were only five seeds left in the men's singles. But British fortunes were flying high after Tim Henman beat fellow Briton
Luke Milligan in the third round and Sweden's Magnus Gustafsson in the fourth, to secure a historic place in a quarter-final against Todd Martin.
In the women's singles, 15-year-old newcomer Martina Hingis got through to the fourth round before being beaten by defendingchampion Steffi Graf. But with Graf out of this year's tournament the new world number one will have her sights set on the Wimbledon singles title.
Commentary by John Barrett.
John Alexander. Chris Bailey , Pat Cash. Mark Cox , Barry Davies , Jo Durie , Ann Jones. David Mercer , Pam Shriver , BillThrelfall, Julian Tutt and Virginia Wade.
Including at 1.05—1.10 News
Producer Martin Hopkins : Editor Dave Gordon Stereo Videoplus code for 11.50am-5.20pm.
11.50am-1.10pm ...........................
1.10-5.20 .....
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Subtitled....
5.30 Regional News and Sport
Double bill cartoon fun. Repeat
Dr Harold Kripstly, a devious inventor known as the Toyman, kidnaps the orphaned children of Metropolis to provide them with a fantasy world of toys. But things get out of hand when he decides to take revenge on a group of businessmen whose company has stolen one of his inventions.
Vintage comedy from 1974.
Captain Mainwaring and his platoon are detailed to guard a captive U-Boat crew landed from a fishing vessel. But how will the men cope with the pressures of their new responsibility?
(Repeat)
Dale Winton presents the quirky game show. in which he challenges contestants to use their powers of intuition, observation and deduction to guess the identity of their opponents' partners.
Tonight's guessing couples are Barry and Toohey, from London, and Steve and Steph, from Stevenage in Hertfordshire. The finalists go on to compete for the opportunity to win the show's star prize - a Caribbean holiday for two in Barbados.
Singer Gary Barlow is tonight's guest presenter. The ex-Take
That starwill also be performing his latest single Open Road, the title track from his chart-topping album. Including an update on some of the latest lottery news stories, more predictions from Mystic Meg , and this week's millionaire fantasy. Producer Peter Estall
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Peter Sissons with national and international news stories.
Weather David Lee
Oscar-winning drama starring
Dustin Hoffman
Tom Cruise
Hustler Charlie Babbitt feels cheated when he is disinherited from his father's will in favour of Raymond, the autistic older brother he never knew.
Spiriting him away from the mental institution he has lived in for years, Charlie demands a fair share of his late father's fortune from his brother's trustees.
However, as they head for
California, they begin to grow closer together.
Dustin Hoffman won an Oscar for his portrayal of the autistic brother, and the film also won Academy Awards for best film, director and screenplay. The film had a troubled history, with three other directors (Martin Brest, Sydney Pollack and Steven Spielberg ) involved before Barry Levinson came on board.
Co-star Valeria Golino is now better known for her starring role in the spoofs Hot Shots! and Hot Shots! Part Deux.
Director Barry Levinson ( 1988.
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Horrorwestern starring
Brad Dourif
James Earl Jones
Late at night in the desert, a rough bounty hunter meets up with an intellectual, nervous clerk who is travelling east to meet up with his wife.
As they settle in around the camp fire. the unlikely pair start to tell each other increasingly terrifying stories, including tales of a cowboy buried alive by Indians and agunslinger haunted by one of his victims.
Director Wayne Coe (1990)
* See Films: pages 52-59