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Live coverage of the first morning's play in the Second Cornhill Insurance Test, between England and South Africa, from Lord's. Introduced by Tony Lewis , with commentary by Richie Benaud.
Chris Broad , David Gower and Barry Richards. Producer Alan Griffiths ; Editor
Philip Bernie. ..................,.............. * See Jonathan Agnew : page 50 Including at 12.00 News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Introduced By:
Tony Lewis
Commentary By:
Richie Benaud.
Commentary By:
Chris Broad
Commentary By:
David Gower
Commentary By:
Barry Richards.
Producer:
Alan Griffiths
Editor:
Philip Bernie.
Unknown:
Jonathan Agnew

Royal Ascot Featuring races at 2.30,
3.05 and at 3.45 the Gold Cup.
Pat Eddery won this race last year on Celeric and hopes to repeat that performance again this year. Introduced by Clare Balding and Willie Carson , with commentary and analysis from
Jim McGrath , Graham Rock , Jimmy Lindley and Jonathan Powell , and fashion news from Lynda Berry and Jeff Banks. The
4.20 race is on BBC2.
Cricket: Second Test Furtherlive coverage. This promises to be a close-fought series, although in South Africa marked their return to
England with an impressive 356-run victory......................................

Contributors

Unknown:
Pat Eddery
Unknown:
Willie Carson
Unknown:
Jim McGrath
Unknown:
Graham Rock
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
Jonathan Powell
Unknown:
Lynda Berry
Unknown:
Jeff Banks.

This week's edition features the pioneering work of a Dutch scientist, whose ten-year research into new methods of reclaiming land from the sea is put to the test in Maastricht. Craig Doyle reports from
California on an intelligence test for squirrels, which aims to find outjust how they manage to find the nuts they hide each autumn. Presented by Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester, with Jez Nelson and Anya Sitaram. Producer Samantha Starbuck
Editor Saul Nasse .......................
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Contributors

Unknown:
Craig Doyle
Presented By:
Peter Snow
Unknown:
Jez Nelson
Unknown:
Anya Sitaram.
Producer:
Samantha Starbuck
Editor:
Saul Nasse

Live coverage of the Group C clash from the Stade de France in St Denis (kick-off at 8pm). This is the host nation's second match of the finals and a game they are expected to win with some ease, with the overall odds against the Saudis very long indeed.

Many of Aime Jacquet's strong squad play their domestic football outside
France - several of them in Italy. Defender Marcel Desailly is with AC Milan, as is midfielder Ibrahim Ba, while Youri Djorkaeff plays for Uefa Cup-winners Inter Milan. Christian Karembeu also enjoyed a good season in European competition, having been part of the Real Madrid side that won the European Cup last month.

In contrast the Saudi side is based at home but a good tournament could attract the attention of European managers. One player keen to try his luck in Europe is leading striker Sami Al-Jaber, who averaged nearly a goal every two games at international level and is seen by many as the best forward in Asia. Striker Saeed Al-Owairan will be hoping to re-create the form that helped to take the Saudis to the second round in USA 94, although his recent and lengthy suspension could be to his detriment.

France and Saudi Arabia have never met before and, although the outcome seems to be a foregone conclusion, the home team should bear in mind their opponents' strong showing in America - not to mention the fact that coach Carlos Alberto
Parreira is leading his fourth team to the finals, a remarkable feat that has been achieved only by one other coach.

Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and David Ginola, with commentary by John Motson and Chris Waddle.

Plus brief highlights of the Group C game between South Africa and Denmark played this afternoon.

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Analysis:
Alan Hansen
Analysis:
David Ginola
Commentary:
John Motson
Commentary:
Chris Waddle

Another chance to see a classic half-hour of comedy starring Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones.
Featuringcomic sketches and characters, and the infamous head-to-head discussions.
Director Dominic Brigstocke Producer Jon Magnusson
Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Mel Smith
Unknown:
Griff Rhys Jones.
Director:
Dominic Brigstocke
Producer:
Jon Magnusson

David Dimbleby invites a studio audience in London to put questions, arguments and criticismsto a panel of leading politicians and public figures.
Last in the present series; a new series of Question Time will begin in the autumn.
Director Laurence Vulliamy ; Editor
Simon Ford

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dimbleby
Director:
Laurence Vulliamy
Editor:
Simon Ford

Comedy starring Jack Lemmon
Eccentric millionaire Aram Katourian decides to bankrupt himself, partlyforthe excitement of starting all over again, partlyto teach his pampered wife, his shiftless son and his complacent mistress a lesson. But the plan starts to misfire when his son marries an heiress even wealthierthan Aram.
Director Jay Sandrich (1992)
See Films: pages 62-69 **
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Lemmon
Unknown:
Aram Katourian
Director:
Jay Sandrich
Aram Katourian:
Jack Lemmon
Millie Katourian:
Talia Shire
Michael:
Jonathan Silverman
Billie:
Madeline Kahn
Irene:
Joanna Gleason
Harry:
George Wyner

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