Zombo. Herman thinks a children's television idol is stealing Eddie's affection. Black and white Repeat ..
With Kirsten O'Brien and Otis the Aardvark.
Animation. Repeat.
Cartoon about a boy and hisorcafriend. Repeat Subtitled ..
Cartoon capers from the Evergreen Forest. (Repeat)
Comedy-drama about a group of friends seton an Australian island. Repeat
Animated adventures of a young computer genius.
Cartoon fun. Repeat
The series from 1992.
Mr Robson finds trainers rather expensive. Written byChris Ellis Repeat
Live action/animated sitcom about a student comic...
Boy band 911 talk about their new single COMPETITION:
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Introduced by Steve Rider.
10.45 Cricket Live coverage from Lord's of the third day's play in the Second
Cornhill Insurance Test between England and South Africa. New England captain Alec Stewart will be looking to seize the initiative afterthe First Test ended in a draw, but his batsmen face formidable opposition in the shape of bowlers Allan Donald and Shaun Pollock. Commentary by Richie Benaud , Chris Broad , David Gower , Tony Lewis and Barry Richards. ♦ Jonathan Agnew : page 42
1.00pm News
1.10 Football
1.15 Olympic Magazine The last of Jon Ridgeon 's reports on Britain's preparations forthe Olympic Games in Sydney features the triple jump and archery.
1.30, 2.10, 2.40, 3.10 3.45 Tennis Coverage of the women's final in the 1998 Direct Line Insurance International championships, a traditional warm-up event for Wimbledon. Commentary by John Barrett and Virginia Wade.
1.50,2.25,2.55,3.30 Racing Coverage of the 2.00, 2.30, 3.00 and 3.35 races from Ascot. Commentary by Clare Balding , Willie Carson and Jim McGrath.
4.15 World Cup 98 Live
Belgium v Mexico
Live coverage of this Group E clash from Bordeaux (kickoff 4.30pm).
Belgium knocked out the Republic of Ireland in a qualifying playoff, with Luc Nilis proving their key player. This is
Mexico's llth appearance in the finals, buttheyhave reached the second round only three times, Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and Martin O'Neill. Commentary by John Motson with Chris Waddle. Match of the Day is at
11.25pm.
Producers Martin Hopkins and Paul McNamara Editors Dave Gordon and Niall Sloane
Videoplus code for 10.45-6.30 ........
10.45-2.40(notPDC) ....................
2.40-6.30(notPDC)
Strange Bedfellows
Fraserand Kowalski are assigned as bodyguards to Kowalski's ex-wife. Seetoday'schoices.
Anthea Turner and Patrick Kielty's guests are soulful pop duo the Lighthouse Family and chef Kevin Woodford. Plus the regular National Lottery draw.
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Concluding the ten-part police drama.
Life and Death. Pete visits the troubled Terry, while the net closes on Hailey and Nikki's killer. A new series will be shown early next year. See today's choices.
Written by Tony Jordan : Producer John Yorke Director Ken Horn
Then National Lottery Update
Seventh of a ten-part nannying drama.
Starring Clare Wilkie Victoria Smurfit , Tabitha Wady
Going Hunting.
Matty, Lydia and their families attend a shooting party.
See today's choices.
Written by Lilie Ferrari
Producer Alison Davis
Director Martin Hutchings
With Peter Sissons.
Weather David Lee
A tarot-card reading results in a ghastly prediction for Victor and Margaret.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
The Meldrews have a tarot reading that prophesies disaster for Victor. Patrick and Pippa sell their home, but a house clearance crew are mistaken for their removal men. Show more
Highlights of Japan v Croatia, Holland v South Korea and Belgium v Mexico, Introduced by Gary Lineker with Jimmy Hill , Mark Lawrenson and Martin O'Neill
. Commentary by Tony Gubba and Jon Champion.
Producer Lak Singh ; Editor Andrew Clement
Western starring
Lee Van Cleef
Stefanie Powers
Chris, ageing and married, wants to stay on the right side of the law. But hiswife is kidnapped. Director George McCowan
(1972. PG) ♦ See Films: pages 51-60 ***
A rundown of the latest chart.
Shown yesterday
Followed by Weather
BBC1 joins the news station.