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The series from 1990.
Robbie and Mike get caught up in a brawl. MrGriffiths GEORGE A COOPER, Mr Hargreaves KEVIN O'SHEA , Miss Booth KAREN FORD , Mrs
Monroe ANNA QUAYLE.MrHankin LEE CORNES, Robbie Wright JOHN ALFORD. Mike Bentley RENE ZAGGER, Trevor Cleaver JOHN DRUMMOND
Written by Margaret Simpson
Repeat Subtitled ............................

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr Hargreaves
Unknown:
Kevin O'Shea
Unknown:
Miss Booth Karen Ford
Unknown:
Mike Bentley Rene
Written By:
Margaret Simpson

Pop magazine, featuring singer Ricky Martin. With
Jayne Middlemiss and Jamie Theakston.
CONTACT ADDRESSES FOR CHILDREN'S BBC:
By post: Children's BBC. PO Box 4567. London W12 6AA Telephone: (0181) [number removed]; Fax: (0181) E-mail: childrens@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Singer:
Ricky Martin.
Unknown:
Jayne Middlemiss
Unknown:
Jamie Theakston.

Introduced by Steve Rider.

10.50 , 1.40,2.55, 3.25,4.00 Cricket: Sixth Test
Coverage of the third day's play in the final Cornhill Insurance Test, between England and Australia, from the Oval. This was the venue for England's only success against Australia in the last home series, four years ago. Commentary by Richie Benaud, Geoffrey Boycott, Ian Chappell, David Gower and Tony Lewis.
See Jonathan Agnew: page 37

1.05 News

1.10 Football Focus
A look ahead to the second full weekend of action in the Premiership, plus a review of the week's main talking points. With Gary Lineker.

2.40,3.10,3.40 Racing From Goodwood
Featuring races at 2.45, 3.15 and 3.50.
Commentary by Jim McGrath , Julian Wilson and Willie Carson.

4.40 Final Score
News and results. Including the European swimming championships held in Spain. Commentary by Hamilton Bland and Andy Jameson.

Producer Martin Hopkins ; Editor Dave Gordon
(Stereo) Videoplus code for 12.15-5.20

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Commentary By:
Richie Benaud
Commentary By:
Geoffrey Boycott
Commentary By:
Ian Chappell
Commentary By:
David Gower
Commentary By:
Tony Lewis.
Unknown:
Jonathan Agnew
Unknown:
Gary Lineker.
Commentary By:
Jim McGrath
Commentary By:
Julian Wilson
Commentary By:
Willie Carson.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon Stereo

Number Engaged. While guarding a vital telephone line, the platoon discover a bomb enmeshed in the wires.
Capt Mainwaring ARTHUR LOWE. Sgt Wilson JOHN LE MESURIER , Corp Jones CLIVE DUNN. Pte Frazer JOHN LAURIE. Pte Godfrey ARNOLD RIDLEY. Pte Pike IAN LAVENDER. Ch Warden Hodges BILL PERTWEE
Written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft
Repeat Subtitled ....
Followed by the Nation's Favourite Children's Book
Lesley Joseph , star of Birds of a Feather. talks about her own favourite The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame.
VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE CHILDREN'S BOOK: on [number removed] (calls cost no more than 25p). Lines are open until 12 noon on 27 August. The results will be announced in BBC1's The Nation's Favourite Children's Book on 31 August.

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Lowe.
Unknown:
Sgt Wilson John Le Mesurier
Unknown:
Corp Jones Clive Dunn.
Unknown:
Pte Frazer John Laurie.
Unknown:
Pte Godfrey Arnold Ridley.
Unknown:
Pte Pike Ian Lavender.
Unknown:
Ch Warden Hodges Bill Pertwee
Written By:
Jimmy Perry
Written By:
David Croft
Unknown:
Lesley Joseph
Unknown:
Kenneth Grahame.

The esplanade of Edinburgh Castle is the setting for the 48th Tattoo which, this year, celebrates the golden wedding anniversary of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.
The lineup includes the Trinidad and Tobago Steel
Orchestra; a special display of Highland dancing; a tribute to the Queen sung by Michelle Forde, a 19-year-old Marine; and traditional music and tribal dance to mark the 50th anniversary of the Republic of Pakistan.

Contributors

Introduction and commentary by:
Tom Fleming
Producer:
Justin C Adams
Executive producer:
Liz Scott

Tonight an 82-year-old woman admits to cheating during a knitting competition, while an 84-year-old tells how she flooded an aeroplane. Ayoung man from Eastbourne is asked to explain how a six-foot plastic hippo came to attend a party, and two Wet Wet Wetfans tell howthey pulled a fast one on a Radio 1 DJ - host Simon Mayo. Director John Gorman ; Producer
Barbara Lee

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Mayo.
Director:
John Gorman
Producer:
Barbara Lee

Bob Monkhouse presents the draw. This week singer Joe Cocker performs the old Bob Marley hit Could You Be Loved, and Rangers and Scotland striker Ally McCoist presses the button to set the balls rolling.
Anne Gregg presents the fourth instalment of her Good Cause tour, plus the latest lottery news.
Note: the winning numbers from previous lottery draws are available on Ceefax page 555 or by calling the Players' Lottery Helpline on

Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Monkhouse
Singer:
Joe Cocker
Producer:
Peter Estall

Police thriller starring Adam Arkin, Nicholas Turturro

When New Jersey state trooper Philip Lamonaco is shot dead on duty, his friend and colleague Detective Mike Garrett vows to bring the killers to justice.
(1995, 12)
See Films: pages 42-48

Contributors

Director:
Dick Lowry
Damian 'Val' Valentino:
Adam Arkin
Det Mike Garrett:
Nicholas Turturro
Philip Lamonaco:
Dan Lauria
Carol Manning:
Melissa Leo
Thomas Manning:
Miguel Ferrer
Jaan:
Stephen Root
Ray Levasseur:
Dean Norris
Dickie Williams:
Dell Young
Jimmy O'Doul:
Michael Raynor
Walter Ellison:
David Alan Smith
Patty Levasseur:
Susan Vhansen
Barbara Manning:
Marie Mathay
Jamie Manning:
Liam Kearns
Gregory Davis:
James A Williams
Major:
John Carroll Lynch

Highlights of two of today's top matches in the FA Premiership, including the game between Newcastle United and Aston Villa from St James' Park.
Newcastle will be looking to Faustino Asprilla to lead the attack, and Villa hope to improve on last year's fifth-place finish. Commentary by John Motson, Jon Champion and Tony Gubba. Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson. Plus the day's other goals and main talking points.
More highlights of FA Premiership matches can be seen on Wednesday at 10.50pm

See Alan Hansen: page 37

Contributors

Commentary By:
John Motson
Commentary By:
Jon Champion
Commentary By:
Tony Gubba
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson
Producer:
Paul McNamara
Editor:
Niall Sloane

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