Marilyn is thrilled with Eddie's birthday gift, a beautiful emerald ring.
(Black and white)
With Kirsten O'Brien and Otis the Aardvark.
7.30 Iznogoud
Animation about a cunning and wicked vizier.
(Repeat)
7.40 Free Willy
Cartoon about a boy and his orca friend.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
8.05 The Raccoons
Cartoon capers from the Evergreen Forest.
(Repeat)
8.55 Ship to Shore
Comedy-drama set on an Australian island.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
8.55 Bruno the Kid
Animated adventures of a young computer genius
9.20 Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show
Cartoon fun.
(Repeat)
9.45 Grange Hill
The series from 1992.
Could Justine's new boyfriend spell trouble?
(Repeat)
10.15 Student Bodies
Live action/animated sitcom, in which children create a comic book about life at their school
See Family: page 50
10.42 Weather
Introduced by Sue Barker.
10.45, 1.35 Cricket: First Test
Live coverage of the third day's play in the Cornhill Insurance Test between England and South Africa from Edgbaston. New England captain Alec Stewart will be keen to get his team off to a good start in the five Test series but they face tough competition in the South African side, captained by Hansie Cronje. Commentators are Richie Benaud, David Gower, Tony Lewis, Barry Richards, Chris Broad and Simon Hughes.
See Jonathan Agnew: page 53
1.05 News
1.10,3.40 Golf
Action from the British Amateur championship from Muirfield. The winner will go on to compete in the Open championship in Royal Birkdale in July. Last year's champion Scotsman Craig Watson returns to defend his title on home soil. With commentary from Peter Alliss, Alex Hay and Steve Rider.
4.00 World Cup Football Focus
With just four days to go until the start of the competition, Ray Stubbs examines the players in Glen Hoddle's final 22, announced last Monday, and looks back on England's trip to Casablanca and Scotland's tour of the USA. Plus a preview of the opening game between Scotland and Brazil in Saint-Denis, to be shown live on BBC1 on Wednesday at 3.30pm, and an assessment of England's chances against Tunisia, with highlights from the Africans' warm-up match against Wales in Tunis today. With commentary from Ian Gwyn Hughes and Ian Walsh.
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10.45-1.35 (not PDC)
1.35-5.20 (not PDC)
Difficulties arise when Mrs Slocombe entertains fantasies about Mr Humphries.
(Repeat)
The snooker game show presented by Jim Davidson, with referee John Virgo. Tonight's guest players are Steve Davis, Neal Foulds and Paul Hunter.
Comedy-adventure.
As internal affairs investigate allegations of police corruption, the hunt is on for Detective Ray Vecchio, the one man who can clear everything up.
See today's choices.
Anthea Turner and Patrick Kielty host the weekend lottery show, joining in the football festivities with World Cup players and a winning goals game. Plus music from Del Amitri, and the regular National Lottery draw.
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Ninth of a ten-part police drama.
Terry faces serious allegations which endanger his future in the force.
(The final part of this series can be seen on 20 June)
See today's choices.
Episode written by Ashley Pharoah
(Why City planners got it right: p 4)
Then National Lottery Update
Another chance to see two episodes from the second series about a pathologist.
When a young woman is strangled, attention focuses on her husband. Sam is badly affected by a previous case and finds herself at loggerheads with DS Ross. The story concludes at 10.10pm.
(Repeat)
With Peter Sissons.
Weather Suzanne Charlton
(Repeat)
Revenge thriller starring Wesley Snipes, Dennis Hopper
Treasury agent Jimmy Mercer is a man with a mission, and revenge is his driving force. When his partner is gunned down during an undercover operation, he vows to find the killers - whatever the cost.
(1993, 15)
(See Films: pages 59-68 ****)
A rundown of the latest chart.
Shown yesterday
Followed by Weather
BBC1 joins the news station.