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Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston present the usual mix of music, fun and games. Their special guests are boy band 911, Olympic gold medallist Sally Gunnell and leading US rap starCoolio. New pop releases are reviewed in Hit, Miss or Maybe and Mr Blobby is back with more tomfoolery in Blobby's Office Trolley. There's comedyfrom the Men in Trousers, the Leprechauns are in the studio and the show celebrates the BBC's
75th birthday. Plus entertainment news in Electric Circus with Dannii Minogue, cartoon fun in the Rugrats and US comedy Kenan and Kel, about the madcap adventures of two teenage boys. Editor Chris Bellinger
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12.12pm Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Zoe Ball
Unknown:
Jamie Theakston
Unknown:
Sally Gunnell
Unknown:
Mr Blobby
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced by Steve Rider.

12.20 Football Focus
Gary Lineker looks back at last week's crucial World Cup qualifying matches involving England and Scotland, and previews today's action.

1.00 News

1.05 Athletics
Coverage from Edinburgh of the Commonwealth Festival of Road Running, including the women's 5,000 metres, in which Yvonne Murray of Scotland and Ireland's Sonia O'Sullivan are highly fancied. Plus the men's 5,000 metres and the men's international mile.
Commentary by Christina Boxer, David Coleman and Brendan Foster.

2.00 Indoor Bowls
The singles semi-finals from the indoor Open tournament in Preston. Contenders include current world champion Hugh Duff, and former world champions Andy Thomson and Richard Corsie.
Commentators John Bell, Jimmy Davidson, Mal Hughes and David Rhys-Jones. Coverage of both bowls and snooker continues at 5.10 pm on BBC2.

3.15, 3.55 Snooker
The Grand Prix from Bournemouth reaches the third round.
Many of the sport's top names are assembled for this tournament, including last year's winner Mark Williams.
Commentary by Ray Edmonds, Clive Everton and Dennis Taylor.

3.45 Football Half-Times

4.45 Final Score
News and results.

Producer Martin Hopkins : Editor Dave Gordon
(Stereo)
Videoplus code for 12.15-5.15

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Commentary By:
Christina Boxer
Commentary By:
David Coleman
Commentary By:
Brendan Foster.
Unknown:
Hugh Duff
Unknown:
Andy Thomson
Unknown:
Richard Corsie
Commentators:
John Bell
Commentators:
Jimmy Davidson
Commentators:
Mal Hughes
Commentators:
David Rhys-Jones
Unknown:
Mark Williams.
Commentary By:
Ray Edmonds
Commentary By:
Clive Everton
Commentary By:
Dennis Taylor
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

The first in a new run of 20 family entertainment shows hosted by Jim Davidson and his assistant Melanie Stace. Each week family teams are put through their paces in a series of comical challenges. Guests include chef Nancy Lam and Darren Day, star of the hit West End musical Summer Holiday, who performs an excerpt from the show with other cast members.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Davidson
Assistant:
Melanie Stace
Guest:
Nancy Lam
Guest:
Darren Day
Director:
Richard Valentine
Producer:
Jonathan Beazley

Noel Edmonds returns for 22 new programmes from the Great
House at Crinkley Bottom. Tonight's musical guests are the Bee Gees. See today's choices. Director/Producer Guy Freeman
* Noel Edmonds : People, p 12, plus see Family on page 50

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Noel Edmonds

An elderly woman presents Jack with a life or-death decision, and a man collapses after being given drugs by a girl.
See today's choices.
Episode written by Shelagh Stephenson
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
The experts' view: p 149, and Julia Watson's My Kind of Day: p

Followed by National Lottery Update

Contributors

Writer:
Shelagh Stephenson
Producer:
Sally Haynes
Director:
Anthony Garner
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
Jack Hathaway:
Peter Birch
Sam Colloby:
Jonathan Kerrigan
George Woodman:
Rebecca Lacey
Mark Grace:
Paterson Joseph
Tina Seabrook:
Claire Goose
Derek Sunny Sunderland:
Vincenzo Pellegrino
Amy Howard:
Rebecca Wheatley
Paul:
Joseph May
John:
Mark Powley
Martin Gregory:
George Costigan
Alice Gregory:
Kate Steavenson Payne
Kevin:
Dominic McHale
Phyllida:
Gwenllian Davies
Hannah:
Margaret Towner
Dorothy:
Patricia Varley
Walter:
Edward Orchard
Toby:
Peter Howard
Drunk:
Vic Llewellyn

Drama, based on a true story, starring Lindsay Wagner, Piper Laurie
A mother is initially pleased about her daughter's new boyfriend, but soon has cause to question his motives.
Director Peter Levin (1995) ♦ See Rims: pages 68-79 **

Contributors

Director:
Peter Levin
Kate Kerner:
Lindsay Wagner
Judge Edna Burton:
Piper Laurie
Eric:
Chad Lowe
Russell:
Kirk Baltz
Peggy:
Deirdre Oconnell
Eddie:
Paul Lieber
Tracy:
Deanna Milligan
Jessie:
Renee Humphrey

Highlights of two of the day's Premiership games, including the Merseyside derby between Everton and Liverpool. Plus the day's other goals. Commentary by Jon Champion, John Motson and Tony Gubba. Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.20am)
(See Match of the Day Live Strasbourg v Liverpool on Tuesday at 8pm)
See Alan Hansen : page 54

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Commentary:
Jon Champion
Commentary:
John Motson
Commentary:
Tony Gubba
Analysis:
Alan Hansen
Analysis:
Mark Lawrenson

Ten directors illustrate their favourite arias in a diverse series of vignettes.
Starring John Hurt, Sophie Ward, Theresa Russell, Jack Kyle, Marianne McLoughlin, Buck Henry, Beverly D'Angelo, Anita Morris, Elizabeth Hurley, Peter Birch, Julie Hagerty, Genevieve Page, Bridget Fonda, James Mathers, Linzi Drew, Andreas Wisniewski, Amy Johnson and Tilda Swinton.
(1987,18) (Stereo)
(See Films: pages 68-79)

Contributors

[Actor]:
John Hurt
[Actress]:
Sophie Ward
[Actress]:
Theresa Russell
[Actor]:
Jack Kyle
[Actress]:
Marianne McLoughlin
[Actor]:
Buck Henry
[Actress]:
Beverly D'Angelo
[Actress]:
Anita Morris
[Actress]:
Elizabeth Hurley
[Actor]:
Peter Birch
[Actress]:
Julie Hagerty
[Actress]:
Genevieve Page
[Actress]:
Bridget Fonda
[Actor]:
James Mathers
[Actress]:
Linzi Drew
[Actor]:
Andreas Wisniewski
[Actress]:
Tilda Swinton
Director:
Nicolas Roeg
Director:
Charles Sturridge
Director:
Jean-Luc Godard
Director:
Julien Temple
Director:
Bruce Beresford
Director:
Robert Altman
Director:
Franc Roddam
Director:
Ken Russell
Director:
Derek Jarman
Director:
Bill Bryden

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