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7.10 Teletubbies: Carnival II
The foursome watch some children having fun at a carnival.
(Shown last Friday on BBC2)

7.35 Postman Pat
Animation.
(Repeat)

7.50 The Flintstone Comedy Show
Animated Stone Age fun.
(Repeat)

8.15 Blue Peter
(Shown last Friday) (Subtitled)

8.40 Funky Phantom
Animation about a comical ghost.

9.05 Buried Treasure
Children's game show.

9.25 Sweet Valley High
Drama set in a California town.
(Repeat)

9.50 Teddy Trucks
Animation about teddy bear truck drivers.
(Repeat)

9.55 Teletubbies: Naughty Sock Returns
The Teletubbies listen to a storyteller.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7am on BBC2)

Disney comedy starring Dean Jones
A race car driver's fortunes take a turn for the better when he meets
Herbie. a Volkswagen with magical gifts. Director Robert Stevenson (1969, U)
* See Films: pages 56-67 ****

Contributors

Unknown:
Dean Jones
Director:
Robert Stevenson

Comedy starring John Ritter, Michael Oliver

Ben Healy escapes from the mess caused by his adopted son, Junior, and relocates to the small town of Mortville, where women outnumber men ten to one.
(1991, PG)
See Films: pages 56-67 *

Contributors

Director:
Brian Levant
Ben Healy:
John Ritter
Junior Healy:
Michael Oliver
"Big" Ben Healy:
Jack Warden
LaWanda Dumore:
Laraine Newman
Annie Young:
Amy Yasbeck

In this Disneytime World Cup special, England and West Ham defender Rio Ferdinand teaches a troupe of bored aliens how to perfect their football skills. He also takes a look at some of the greatest moments in World Cup history and introduces clips from classic Disney films, including Mr Magoo, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Rio Ferdinand

Drama starring Matthew Broderick, Ally Sheedy

When teenager David Lightman breaks into a computer system and is challenged to play Global Thermonuclear Warfare, he thinks he's found a new game. But in Cheyenne the Third World War has started.
(1983, PG)
See Films: pages 56-67 ****

Contributors

Director:
John Badham
David Lightman:
Matthew Broderick
Jennifer Mack:
Ally Sheedy
John McKittrick:
Dabney Coleman
Professor Falken:
John Wood
General Beringer:
Barry Corbin

The fifth Live and Kicking and Comic Relief annual awards ceremony introduced by Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston.
Guests include Ben Elton, Angus Deayton, actor Neil Morrissey, ballerina Darcey Bussell, yachtswoman Tracey Edwards and comedian Matthew Kelly.
During the past few weeks, children have been voting for their favourite personalities. With music from Boyzone, All Saints and Five.
(Repeated tomorrow at 9am)

Contributors

Presenter:
Zoe Ball
Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Guest:
Ben Elton
Guest:
Angus Deayton
Guest:
Neil Morrissey
Guest:
Darcey Bussell
Guest:
Tracey Edwards
Guest:
Matthew Kelly
Singers:
null Boyzone
Singers:
All Saints
Singers:
null Five
Director:
Annette William
Producer:
Angela Sharp

Concluding the series in France, where Gary Lineker began his tour of World Cup history.

On the Cote d'Azure, Gary talks to Frenchman Just Fontaine, who has been the top World Cup goal scorer for 40 years, since his 13 goals in Sweden in 1958. At the new Stade de France, he meets another French great, Michel Platini, the organiser of this year's finals. Next month Gary will be back in France to present the World Cup coverage.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Lineker
Interviewee:
Just Fontaine
Interviewee:
Michel Platini
Director:
Lloyd Stanton
Series Producer:
Drummond Challis

Continuing the new comedy series about a counsellor.
Starring Caroline Quentin, Chris Langham, Amanda Holden

Kate struggles to finish her speech in time for the business women's luncheon.

Contributors

Writer:
Chris Langham
Writer:
John Morton
Director:
John Stroud
Producer:
Nick Symons
Kate:
Caroline Quentin
Douglas:
Chris Langham
Mel:
Amanda Holden
Craig:
Darren Boyd
Tony:
Cliff Parisi
Francesca:
Lizzy McInnerny

A new romantic comedy, set during Euro 96, and created by writer and comedian Arthur Smith, who wrote the stage and television play An Evening with Gary Lineker. Starring Neil Morrissey, Rachel Weisz, John Gordon Sinclair

Martin looks back on three almost perfect weeks in the summer of Euro 96. His miserable life is transformed by England's progress through the tournament and an encounter with a mysterious girl. Including a cameo role by Match of the Day presenter Desmond Lynam.

See today's choices.
In Des we trust: page 24

Contributors

Writer:
Arthur Smith
Producer:
Joy Spink
Director:
Simon Curtis
Martin:
Neil Morrissey
Rosie:
Rachel Weisz
Cameron:
John Gordon Sinclair
Barbara:
Arabella Weir
Angus:
Graeme Garden
Anna:
Tilly Blackwood
Himself:
Desmond Lynam
Himself:
David Seaman
Himself:
Peter Shilton
Neighbour:
Ned Sherrin
Neighbour:
Jean Ainslie
Neighbour:
Coral Lorne
Barman:
Tony Selby
Dutchman:
Janek Lesniak
Dutchman:
Ralph van Duk
French waiter:
Rob Walter
French waiter:
Serge Feuillard
Rose Seller:
Anita Pashley
Dolly Jackson:
Carolyn Jones
Portuguese TV presenter:
Zeh Prado
Football fan:
Ross McCall
Football fan:
Kolade Agboke
Football fan:
Sophie-Louise Dann
WPC:
Katherine Porter
Spanish waiter:
Felipe Izquierdo
Spanish waiter:
Domingo Calvo
Party guest:
Chloe Treend
Party guest:
Robin Hellier
Party guest:
Mitch Horner

Action comedy starring Eddie Murphy, Charles Dance

Child-finder Chandler Jarrell is called in after a Tibetan holy youth is kidnapped.
(1986, PG)
(Subtitled)
See Films: pages 56-67 *

Contributors

Director:
Michael Ritchie
Chandler Jarrell:
Eddie Murphy
Sardo Numspa:
Charles Dance
Kee Nang:
Charlotte Lewis
Old man:
Victor Wong
Golden Child:
JL Reate

Science-fiction thriller, beginning the Out of This World season, starring Dana Andrews, Janette Scott

A scientist instigates a scheme to harness the Earth's energy by drilling through to its core. But a huge crack suddenly appears.
(New Eden is tomorrow at 11.20pm)
(1965)
See Films: pages 56-67

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Andrew Marton
Dr Stephen Sorensen:
Dana Andrews
Maggie Sorensen:
Janette Scott
Ted Rampion:
Kieron Moore
Sir Charles Eggerston:
Alexander Knox
Masefield:
Peter Damon
Markov:
Gary Lasdun
Steele:
Mike Steen

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