With Paul Burden.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday
Celebrity shopping game.
Repeat
Studio debate. Subtitled .............
Continuing the series about Southampton general hospital..............................
Cookery challenge with Kevin Woodford.
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Today's edition comes from Weymouth, Dorset, and includes summerfashion tips from Karen Foster , sun protection advice from Dr David Bull and alternative holiday ideas from comic entertainers Cannon and Ball. Presented by Ruth Langsford and Tony Morris.
Elimination quiz
Paul is embarrassed when Harold tries to join the Scouts. Ruth tells Geoffthattheir relationship is a thing of the past.
Repeated at 5.35pm Subtitled ..........
A look at the Eden Camp museum, site of a former prisoner-of-war camp, in Moulton, North Yorkshire.........
Weather
Topical weather stories
Further live tennis coverage, including action from the first round of the women's singles. As is the custom, last year's champion Martina Hingis begins proceedings on Centre Court. Introduced by Steve Rider
Animated antics with the animals.
When Matron goes away.the folk at Wrinkly Castle get into the party spirit. Can they clear up before she returns? MrWymi IAN ANGUSWILKIE. Matron
ANNETTE BADLAND. Billy JAMES YOUNG . Henry REGINALD MARSH
. Maude SHEILA LATIMER , Julie DAWN REID Written by Malcolm Lane
Repeat
Bronson finds an ancient hat which Linda wears for luck duringthe "Birdman" competition.
Repeat
Subtitled ...........
Last in the series about young achievers. Including a Beano readerwho made history, a 12-year-old designer of an amazing home forthefuture, and a girl who saved a baby from a blazing house. Presented by Toby Anstis and Diane-Louise Jordan.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2
Shownatl2.30pm Subtitled .......
With Martyn Lewis and Moira Stuart.
Weather Peter Cockroft
For details see Monday
The current-affairs magazine, presented by Juliet Morris.
For many people finding the ideal partner is a decision that is far too important to leave to chance. Tonight's programme reports on how dating agencies are cashing in on lonely hearts by putting a big price tag on love, with companies charging over £1,000 for just a dozen introductions. Kaye Adams joins a couple on their first date to discover if the agencies can find the perfect match and goes undercover to expose the psychological techniques that persuade some vulnerable singles to part with their cash.
Plus John Walters meets a Scottish crofter who, in his concern that the number of crofters has fallen by two-thirds over the last 20 years, has called on Prince Charles to intervene and help to preserve the traditional way of life.
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Live coverage from the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in St Etienne as Scotland play their final, and potentially decisive, Group A match against Morocco (kickoff 8pm).
In each of their seven previous appearances in the World Cup finals, Scotland have failed to get beyond the first round, and their chances of greater success this time round were dented by a narrow opening-day defeat at the hands of reigning world champions Brazil. But confidence among coach Craig Brown's Scottish squad was still high for the remaining two group matches.
Morocco have graced the finals on three previous occasions, reaching the second round in 1986. The campaign ended with three first round defeats, but this time the
Africans began with an entertaining 2-2 draw versus Norway that helped erase memories of a lacklustre performance in the recent African Nations Cup.
Tonight's other deciding match in Group A sees Brazil facing Norway in Marseille. Plus the best of the action from this afternoon's concluding clashes in Group B, in which Italy played Austria and Chile faced Cameroon.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with analysis from Alan Hansen, Ally McCoist and David Ginola. Commentary from Barry Davies and David Pleat.
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weather
Penny Tranter subtitled ....
Comedy horror, the first in a double bill of films starring Kevin Bacon
Also starring Fred Ward
The remote desert town of Perfection, Nevada, is the kind of place where nothing ever happens. But when sheep are being eaten in the field, cars fall into giant holes in the ground and people start to disappear, with only theirgrisly remains left behind, it becomes clearthat there is something sinister moving swiftly beneath the desert sand.
Director Ron Underwood
(1990.15) ♦ See Films: pp 51-60
Comedy, the second in a double bill starring Kevin Bacon
Also starring Kyra Sedgwick When Ari and Sam meet it is a case of lust at first sight, but the pair soon discover that whenever they are together, their passionate encounters literally cause buildings to catch fire. What will happen when their ardour cools down and real-life responsibilities intrude?
Director Noah Stern (1991, 18)
+ See Films: pages 51-60 **
Followed by Weather
BBC1 joins the continuous-news station, with bulletins on the hour.