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Introduced by Steve Rider.

10.20, 12.10pm, 1.25, 2.10, 2.40, 3.40 Cricket: Warwickshire v Essex
Live coverage from Lord's of the NatWest Trophy final. Warwickshire are contesting their fifth final in nine years and South African pace-bowler Allan Donald, whose five wickets in last month's semi-final against Sussex were instrumental in reaching Lord's, could be playing his last final for the county today.
Essex - who scraped through a semi-final against Glamorgan with one wicket to spare - will be hoping to erase the memory of last year's final, when they were set a moderate target of 187 by Lancashire but slumped to 57 all out.
Cricket coverage can also be seen from 4.40pm on BBC2.
Jonathan Agnew: page 42

12.00 Rowing
Live coverage of the coxless fours final at the World championships in Aiguebelette, France.
With commentary from Gerald Sinstadt and Gary Herbert.

12.45pm News

12.50 Football Focus
Gary Lineker previews this week's World Cup qualifiers: today's games between Scotland and Belarus, and Iceland v the Republic of Ireland; plus Wednesday's matches between England and Moldova at Wembley, and Albania v Northern Ireland.

1.55, 2.25, 3.25 Racing
From Haydock, featuring races at 2.00, 2.30 and 3.30.

4.40 Final Score
News and results.

(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Commentator (Cricket):
Richie Benaud
Commentator (Cricket):
Geoffrey Boycott
Commentator (Cricket):
David Gower
Commentator (Cricket):
Tony Lewis
Commentator (Cricket):
Chris Broad
Commentator (Rowing):
Gerald Sinstadt
Commentator (Rowing):
Gary Herbert
Presenter (Football Focus):
Gary Lineker
Commentator (Racing):
Jim McGrath
Commentator (Racing):
Julian Wilson
Commentator (Racing):
Willie Carson
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Continuing the action series set in the world of high-tech crime.

The team try to track down a computer hacker who has organised the release of prisoners before their sentences are up.

Contributors

Writer:
Terry Borst
Writer:
Frank de Palma
Producer:
Brian Eastman
Director:
John Stroud
Ed:
Craig McLachlan
Ros:
Jaye Griffiths
Beckett:
Jesse Birdsall
Jan:
Jan Harvey
Alex:
Paula Hunt
Sasha:
Simone Bendix
Johns:
Garry Cooper
Kennedy:
Paul Whitby
Flood:
Robert Perkins
Delamere:
Murray Melvin
Minister:
Davyd Harries
Governor:
James Curran

Bob Monkhouse presents the draw, with guest Elton John.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Bob Monkhouse
Guest:
Elton John
Producer:
Peter Estall

The drama returns for a 26-part series set in Holby City Hospital.

Six newcomers to the casualty department find themselves thrown in at the deep end after an explosion in the city centre.
See today's choices.
Episode written by Ginnie Hole
Saturday night's looking up: page 24; plus How I created Charlie Fairhead on page

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Contributors

Writer:
Ginnie Hole
Producer:
Sally Haynes
Director:
Peter Barber-Fleming
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Barbara Hayes:
Julia Watson
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Liz Harker:
Sue Devaney
Kate Wilson:
Sorcha Cusack
Richard McCaig:
Gray O'Brien
Sam Colloby:
Jonathan Kerrigan
Jack Hathaway:
Peter Birch
Georgina Woodman:
Rebecca Lacey
Mark Grace:
Paterson Joseph
Tina Seabrook:
Claire Goose
Derek Sunderland:
Vincenzo Pellegrino
Amy Howard:
Rebecca Wheatley
Elliot Matthews:
Peter Guinness
Ian:
Shane Hickmott
Spike:
Jon Strickland
Andrew:
Richard Cordery
Heather:
Frances Low
Esme:
Belinda Allerston
Jennifer Woodman:
Carolyn Lyster
Jason:
Darren Saul
Lucille:
Hannah Lawrence
Robert Layton:
Paul Angelis
Michele Layton:
Sandra Reinton
Stan Preston:
James Greene
Ariadne Preston:
Edith MacArthur

Only Fools and Horses

Series 7

Episode 6: Three Men, a Woman and a Baby

Duration: 50 minutes

on BBC One London

Rodney and Albert contemplate the prospect of Del the doting dad, Raquel with the baby blues, and Rodney's bedroom being turned into a nursery. Show more

First in a two-part psychological thriller starring Emilia Fox

The idyllic village of Ashminster is shattered by a brutal murder. When schoolgirl Ann Devenish discovers the body, the shock has disturbing psychological consequences for the rebellious teenager.
(Concludes tomorrow at 9.05pm)

See today's choices.

See This Week: page 8

Contributors

Written and adapted from his novel by:
Peter Ransley
Producer:
Brian Donovan
Director:
Christopher Menaul
Ann Devenish:
Emilia Fox
David Miles:
James Purefoy
Lawrence Churchman:
Oliver Milburn
Inspector Gates:
John Bowe
Norman Devenish:
Jim Carter
Eileen Devenish:
Patricia Kerrigan
DS Black:
Toby Whithouse
Linda Stone:
Milly Gregory
Miss Montrose:
Victoria Wicks
Valerie Miles:
Geraldine Alexander
Melissa Barnett:
Anna Walton
Holly Martin:
Emma Fildes
Christine Dobson:
Elizabeth McKechnie
Ben Devenish:
Jonathan Bailey
Chris:
Justin Bailey
PC Maybury:
Colin Mace
Mr Ryland:
Andrew Barrow
Miss Wood:
Heather Bleasdale
Mrs Barnett:
Jane Cussons
Jane Travers:
Daphne Neville

Thriller.

Luke Atwood is out of prison and living happily with his partner Kirsten, but back from the past walks Saundra, his ex-girlfriend, a woman with a deadly secret.
(1995) (Stereo) (Subtitled)

See Films: pages 48-53

Contributors

Director:
Tibor Takacs
Saundra:
Carol Alt
Kirsten:
Dedee Pfeiffer
Luke:
Ronny Marquette
Nick:
Vinnie Curto
Leo:
Mark Decascos
Tough:
Brian David Zola

Comedy drama.

A basketball coach faces problems when his team keeps losing, a bout of mumps leaves him sterile, and his wife decides to adopt three children.
(1974)
(Stereo)

See Films: pages 48-53

Contributors

Director:
Melville Shavelson

BBC One London

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