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Sal Solo, lead singerwith eighties pop group Classix Nouveaux , tells Steve Chalke why he thinks church leaders should get out more. Plus Sister Wendy Beckett uncovers hidden depths in an expressionist painting..................

Contributors

Unknown:
Classix Nouveaux
Unknown:
Steve Chalke
Unknown:
Wendy Beckett

Live coverage from Lord's of the fourth morning's play between England and South Africa. Introduced by Tony Lewis. Commentary is provided by Richie Benaud, David Gower, Barry Richards and Chris Broad.

Contributors

Presenter:
Tony Lewis
Commentator:
Richie Benaud
Commentator:
David Gower
Commentator:
Barry Richards
Commentator:
Chris Broad

Live coverage from Stade Felix-Bollaert in Lens (kickoff 1.30pm) of this fixture that is likely to determine the Group F winners.
Germany have the historical edge - they beat Yugoslavia in four out of five meetings in the finals - but Yugoslavia do have a wealth of exciting talent that might just unsettle the Germans. Introduced by Gary Lineker with Mark Lawrenson and Martin O'Neill. Commentary by Jon Champion and Trevor Brooking.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Lineker
Analysis:
Mark Lawrenson
Analysis:
Martin O'Neill
Commentary:
Jon Champion
Commentary:
Trevor Brooking

Robert Winston reveals the secrets behind his human biology series. Among the disclosures are how the latest medical imaging techniques were combined with 3-D computer graphics to show what humans' insides look like; how babies were filmed swimming underwater; and how 100 people, aged from nought to 100, were gathered to represent the human line of age. Contains nudity. The
Human Body continues on Wednesday at
10.20pm. * Letters: page

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Winston

Gray O'Brien appeals on behalf of Combat Stress. Plus charity news.
Repeated on Wednesday at 11.50am on BBC2
DONATIONS: Combat Stress. [address removed]or telephone [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Gray O'Brien

Fifty years ago this week the SS Empire Windrush docked in Tilbury, Essex, carrying the first settlers from the Caribbean.
In a special programme from London's Southwark Cathedral,
Diane-Louise Jordan meets some of the trailblazers, including Sam King who went on to become mayor of Southwark. Music comes from singer and comedian Gary Wilmot, whose father came over on the boat, and the London Community Gospel Choir, while the songs include "Blessed Assurance", "To God Be the Glory", "Leaning on the Everlasting Arm" and "How Great Thou Art."

(The Money Programme continues the Windrush Season at 6.30pm on BBC2)

(Windrush Season)

Contributors

Presenter:
Diane-Louise Jordan
Interviewee:
Sam King
Musician:
Gary Wilmot
Singers:
London Community Gospel Choir
Producer:
Celina Smith
Editor:
Hugh Faupel

Rolf Harris investigates the healing power of animals when he visits a hospital to see how pets like Tanner the dog are helping in the recovery of sick children. Rosemarie Ford travels to Africa where she joins Born Free star Virginia McKenna to witness the release of two rescued lions. Plus the story of Daisy the cow, who saved her owner from an attack by a bull; and a visit to a pet nutrition centre where animals have the job of tasting food.

Virginia McKenna's Kind of Day: page

Contributors

Unknown:
Rolf Harris
Unknown:
Rosemarie Ford
Unknown:
Virginia McKenna
Director:
Bill Morton
Series Producer:
Dale Templar
Unknown:
Virginia McKenna

Live coverage of the Group F meeting from the Stade de Gerland in Lyon (kickoff
8pm). While these two teams are expected to be the group's also-rans, this is nevertheless an eagerly awaited fixture, not least because the two countries haven't had any diplomatic relations for nearly 20 years.
This culture clash carries much political baggage but on the field it could prove to be an entertaining encounter. The Americans, under their coach Steve Sampson, are committed to an attacking style but a lack of pace in defence may hinder them. In contrast, Iran are strong at the back while lacking forwards of any great strength.
Tonight's programme also includes action from the Group H match Argentina v Jamaica and the Group F clash Germany v Yugoslavia. Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and David Ginola.
Commentary is by Barry Davies and David Pleat.
WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/worldcup

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Sampson
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
David Ginola.
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
David Pleat.

A special programme for Father's Day in which stars talk frankly about their dads while the fathers give revealing insights into the characters of their offspring. Bob Geldof , Richard Branson , Roy Boulting , the Sawalhas - Nadia, Nadim and Julia - and Ronald Reagan Jr are among those who throw light on their father-child relationships. See today's choices.
Producer Philippa Walker
Executive producer Gillian Greenwood

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Geldof
Unknown:
Richard Branson
Unknown:
Roy Boulting
Unknown:
Ronald Reagan Jrare
Producer:
Philippa Walker
Producer:
Gillian Greenwood

Barry Norman, presenter of the film review programme since 1972, bows out of the show with the last of the series of Film 98.
Films under review include The Object of My Affection starring Jennifer Aniston, Paul Rudd and Nigel Hawthorne; Mimic with Mira Sorvino; and Girl's Night with Brenda Blethyn, Julie Walters and Kris Kristofferson.
Plus a look ahead to the summer's films, including Armageddon, The Avengers, Lost in Space and Godzilla.

Contributors

Presenter:
Barry Norman
Director:
Alice Feinstein
Producer:
Bruce Thompson

Adventure, showing as a tribute to its director John Derek who died last month.
Starring Bo Derek, Richard Harris James Parker, his beautiful daughter Jane and a safari photographer Holt search the wilds of Africa for the fabled elephant graveyard. Instead they find Tarzan.
(1981.15) See Films; pages 51-60 * Ten things every Tarzan fan ought to know: page 48
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Bo Derek
Unknown:
Richard Harris
Unknown:
James Parker
Jane Parker:
Bo Derek
James Parker:
Richard Harris
Harry Holt:
John Phillip Law
Tarzan:
Miles Okeeffe
Nambia, Africa:
Akushula Selayah
Ivory King:
Steven Strong
Riano:
Maxime Philoe
Club members:
Wilfrid Hyde White
Club members:
Laurie Mains
Club members:
Harold Ayer

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