With Paul Burden.
At 6.02 News: 6.12 Financial markets; 6.15, 6.35 Business news; 6.27, 6.57 Regional news: 6.30 Sport; 6.55 Weather.
With Andrew Harvey and Emma Howard. At 7.00, 8.00 Main news, with summaries every half-hour; 7.25,7.55,8.25,8.55 Weather, Regional news, Travel; 7.32,
8.32 Sport; 7.40 Business.
EditorAndrew Thompson
Celebrity shopping panel game hosted by Paul Ross.
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Studio debate.
(Subtitled)
Continuing the series about Southampton general hospital
Cookery challenge show with Ainsley Harriott.
Who's your favourite foodie? page 39
Regional News and Weather
Today's show comes live from the Dome Leisure Park in Doncaster. Featuring advice on men's health. With Tony Morris and Ruth Langsford.
Karl tries to resist Sarah and Caitlin meets the man of her dreams.
Repeated at 5.35pm
Live coverage of England's opening game of the tournament, from the Stade Velodrome, Marseille (kickoff 1.30pm). England return to the World Cup stage as one of the favourites after beating Italy in a difficult qualifying group, and this Group G match against outsiders Tunisia gives them the ideal chance to begin their campaign with a win.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with Alan Hansen, Jimmy Hill and David Ginola.
Commentary by Barry Davies, with Trevor Brooking.
Highlights tonight in 7.30pm programme.
See today's choices.
See Alan Hansen: page 50
Cartoon heroics.
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Animated antics with the animals.
Animation about a friendly ghost.
(Subtitled)
More fun on the inter-schools game show presented by Sally Gray.
(Repeated on Friday at 7.50am on BBC2)
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(Subtitled)
With Stuart Miles, Katy Hill, Richard Bacon and Konnie Huq.
To mark the Year of the Photographic Image, Blue Peter launches a new competition, with celebration as its theme, fitting in with the programme's 40th anniversary this autumn.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2
(Shown at 12.35pm)
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
Weather Peter Cockroft
Comprehensive regional news, with Gwenan Edwards ,
Mike Embley , and Gargy Patel. Plus weather, and sports reports from Rob Curling.
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Grant returns, but will Tiffany let him back into her life? Roy's heartbreak prompts Barry to reveal some home truths.
This week's episodes written by Keith Temple and Julie Wassmer
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Live coverage of Germany's first game in Group F, from the Parc des Princes, Paris (kickoff 8pm).
Germany are Europe's most successful side. three-times World Cup winners and the current European champions. Some consider Germany's ageing squad to be past its peak, but the wealth of their experience should still put them among the front runners for the trophy. Their Italian-based striker, Oliver Bierhoff, is likely to be a key man in France, while Lothar Matthaeus replaces their sweeper Matthias Sammer, who still has a knee injury.
It is the USA's third successive final, having previously not qualified since 1950. They have had a good build up, including a 1-0 win over Brazil and a 3-0 win in Austria, and the feeling within the US camp is that they are capable of reaching the second round.
Tonight's programme also includes highlights of England's opening game against Tunisia, and today's other Group G match between Romania and Colombia.
Presented by Desmond Lynam, with analysis from Alan Hansen, David Ginola and Ally McCoist and commentary from Barry Davies, with Trevor Brooking, John Motson, David Pleat and Jon Champion.
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weather Peter Cockroft
In March 1997 The Times newspaper columnist and broadcaster John Diamond was diagnosed with throat cancer. Inside Story follows Diamond through the year that has changed both him and his life forever.
See today's choices.
(Subtitled)
Inside Story 10.30pm BBC1
Journalist John Diamond has involved readers of The Times with his battle against throat cancer for a year through his weekly column. This film adds the visuals of his pain as we follow Diamond and his family through their recollections of the diagnosis and subsequent hospital treatment, and their emotional reactions to the potentially fatal disease.
It's a tough film to watch, as we see Diamond's acerbic voice disappear into a splutter of nigh-on unintelligible sounds, supported necessarily by subtitles. But his attitude is honest, admitting the fury that can so quickly turn to self-pitying depression, leading the viewer to an understanding of the mental as well as physical havoc cancer can wreak.
Films under review tonight include City of Angels, starring Meg Ryan and Nicolas Cage, Savior featuring Nastassja Kinski and Dennis Quaid, and A Thousand Acres, based on a Pulitzer prize-winning novel, starring Jessica Lange, Michelle Pfeiffer and Jennifer Jason Leigh.
(Repeated next Saturday on BBC2)
Western starring Richard Boone, Stuart Whitman, Tony Franciosa
When 2,000 rifles are stolen from a US command post, Captain Haven is despatched to track them down and keep the ammunition out of the hands of a tribe of Indians.
(Widescreen) (1964)
See Films: pages 62-69 **
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