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Live coverage from Lord's of the second morning's play in the Second Test between England and South Africa.
Commentary by Richie Benaud ,
David Gower , Barry Richards and Chris Broad.
Introduced by Tony Lewis. .........
Including at 12.00 News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Commentary By:
Richie Benaud
Commentary By:
David Gower
Commentary By:
Barry Richards
Introduced By:
Tony Lewis.

Live coverage of the final day, featuring a four-race card, including races taking place at 2.30,3.05 and 3.45.
Introduced by Clare Baldingand Willie Carson, with commentary and analysis provided by Jim McGrath , Graham Rock , Jimmy Lindley and Jonathan Powell , and fashion news from Lynda Berry and Jeff Banks. The King's Stand Stakes is at
4.20 on BBC2 ...........................

Contributors

Introduced By:
Clare Baldingand Willie
Provided By:
Jim McGrath
Provided By:
Graham Rock
Provided By:
Jimmy Lindley
Provided By:
Jonathan Powell
Unknown:
Lynda Berry
Unknown:
Jeff Banks.

Children's magazine programme.
Today Katy Hill and Richard Bacon take the "Blue Peter" millennium time capsule and bury it in the centre of the Millennium Dome. It contains items suggested by "Blue Peter" viewers in a competition, including an asthma inhaler, a France 98 football and a Roald Dahl book, and will be dug up in the year 2050.
Repeated next Monday on BBC2

Contributors

Presenter:
Katy Hill
Presenter:
Richard Bacon

Jamie Theakston introduces all the hits from this week's top 40, with live performances, music videos, a countdown of the top 20, and the number one single. Director/ProducerChrisCowey
Repeatedtomorrow Subtitled ...... TOP OF THE POPS -THE MAGAZINE: available from newsagents
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Contributors

Introduces:
Jamie Theakston

Spain v Paraguay
Live coverage of Spain's Group D encounter with Paraguay from the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in St Etienne (kickoff8pm).
Spain have qualified for the last six World Cup finals without ever advancing beyond the quarter-finals. However, this is probably a better side than they have ever fielded before and, while Group D is a difficult one, Spain have every chance of coming through the group stage and making a significant impact on the tournament. Strong and - experienced in defence, Spain are unlikely to concede many goals, and will be hoping that players such as Fernando Morientes can provide the necessary attacking impetus.
Morientes enjoyed a remarkable debut for his country, scoring twice against Sweden in the first five minutes of his international football career.
Paraguay coach Paulo Cesar
Carpegiani believes that it is to his team's advantage that many of the players tend to pursue their careers outside their native country, reasoningthat if they were all performing in the domestic league only, Paraguay would have little chance of success. So far he has been proved correct, as Paraguay were the surprise qualifiers for France, inspired by the likes of midfielder Roberto Acuna , who plays for Real Zaragoza in Spain.
This match will be followed by brief highlights from the crucial Group D clash between Nigeria and Bulgaria. The corresponding match ended in a 3-0 win to
Nigeria when the two teams met at the last World Cupfinals.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam , with Alan Hansen and Martin O'Neill. Commentary by Barry Davies and Trevor Brooking.

Contributors

Unknown:
Stade Geoffroy-Guichard
Unknown:
Fernando Morientes
Unknown:
Paulo Cesar
Unknown:
Roberto Acuna
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Martin O'Neill.
Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Commentary By:
Trevor Brooking.

'Allo 'Allo!

Series 4

Episode 1: Hans Goes over the Top

Duration: 28 minutes

on BBC One London

Comedy series about a hapless cafe owner in occupied France. A devious plan is hatched to enable an escape from the Prisoner of War camp.

Contributors

Secret Agent Crabtree:
Arthur Bostrom
Flying Officer Fairfax:
John D Collins
Monsieur Alfonse:
Kenneth Connor
Michelle Dubois:
Kirsten Cooke
Flying Officer Carstairs:
Nicholas Frankau
Herr Otto Flick:
Richard Gibson
Monsieur Leclerc:
Jack Haig
Sgt Helga Geerhart:
Kim Hartman
Fanny Blanc:
Rose Hill
Rene Artois:
Gorden Kaye
Captain Hans Geering:
Sam Kelly
Engelbert Von Smallhausen:
John Louis Mansi
Col Kurt Von Strohm:
Richard Marner
General Von Klinkerhoffen:
Hilary Minster
Edith Artois:
Carmen Silvera
Lt Hubert Gruber:
Guy Siner
Producer:
David Croft
Director:
Martin Dennis

Comedy thriller starring
Brian Benben
Mary Stuart Masterson Chicago, 1939: a new radio station prepares to go on the air forthe very first time with a glittering opening night, but behind the scenes the studio is in chaos, with an incompetent director, temperamental stars and unpaid writers on the verge of mutiny. To cap it all, key staff members are being murdered, with each death preceded by a mysterious announcement from somewhere within the building.
Director Mel Smith (1994, PG)
* See Films: pages 62-69 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Benben
Director:
Mel Smith
Roger:
Brian Benben
Penny Henderson:
Mary Stuart Masterson
General Whalen:
Ned Beatty
Milt Lackey:
George Burns
Billy:
Scott Michael Campbell
Bemie King:
Brion James
Lieutenant Cross:
Michael Lerner
Rick Rochester:
Michael McKean
Walt Whalen Jr:
Jeffrey Tambor
Max Applewhite:
Stephen Tobolowsky
Zoltan:
Christopher Lloyd
Katzenback:
Larry Miller
Claudette:
Anita Morris
Dexter Morris:
Corbin Bernsen
Anna:
Rosemary Clooney
Wild writer:
Bobcat Goldthwait
Tommy:
Robert Walden

Horror, continuing the "Fright-day Night" season, starring John Ireland, Faith Domergue

While attempting to film a movie at an old mansion house with a macabre history, the cast and crew soon discover that they have disturbed a ghoulish and dangerous presence. Then the killings begin... again.
(1973)
See Films: pages 62-69 ***

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Paul Harrison
Eric Hartman:
John Ireland
Gayle:
Faith Domergue
Mr Price:
John Carradine
Anne:
Carol Wells
Chris:
Charles MacAulay
David:
Jerry Strickler
Ron:
Ron Foreman

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