With Paul Burden.
Timetable on Monday
With Justin Webb and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday
Consumer comedy panel game.
Repeat ..........................................
Topical debate. Subtitled ............
Another visit to Southam pton general hospital, with Chris Serle , Yvette Fielding and Heather Mills
Cookery challenge with Richard Cawley.
Sally Gray reports on clean beaches, ice cream and avoiding family rows on holiday.
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Elimination quiz
Ruth makes her position perfectly clear.
Repeated at 5.35pm
The Witches'House museum at Boscastle nearTintagel in Cornwall...........
Weather
Topical weather stories
1.45 Wimbledon 98 Steve Rider introduces second round Wimbledon action from both the men's and women's championships.
Coverage of the first half of the football may be affected by extended tennis coverage
France v Denmark or South Africa v Saudi Arabia
Live coverage from the Stade de
Gerland in Lyon as the hosts'group reaches its conclusion (kickoff 3pm).
France complete their Group C campaign with a match against the team expected to be their closest rivals in this qualifying stage. The other remaining game in Group C. South Africa v Saudi Arabia, is being played in Bordeaux. Introduced by Desmond Lynam. with Alan Hansen and David Ginola. Commentary by John Motson and Trevor Brooking. Match of the Day is at 11.10pm.
Videoplus code for 1.45-5.00 (not PDC). Tennis: 1.45-2.45............................. Football: 2.45-5.00
Subtitled ..........
Katy Hill flies with the Red Arrows in Cyprus, while Stuart Miles looks at the island's history.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2
Shown at 12.30pm
With Martyn Lewis and Andrew Harvey.
Weather David Lee
For details see Monday Subtitled ....
Kate Humble takes advantage of cheaper flight prices to
Australia and explores the Great Barrier Reef and Queensland's tropical rainforest; Steve Yabsley discovers family bargains in a Bulgarian Black
Sea resort; and Monty Don and his daughter go riding in Ireland. In Holiday Solutions, two
Geordie priests visit the hilltop towns of Andalucia, Spain.
Series producers Karen Brown. Andrew Fettis Executive producer Jane Lush
Philippa Forrester and Craig Doyle present a special edition from
Hollywood, taking a look at the film-industry's advances in special effects and at the latest Californian health and fitness fads. See today's choices.
Producer Andrew Cohen : Editor Saul Nasse
Earl Spencertalks to
Sally Magnusson about the trauma of the death of his sister, Diana, Princess of Wales, last summer, discusses her life and marriage into the royal family, allows cameras onto the island where she is buried and shows childhood home-movie footage. See today's choices. Director John Alexander ; Executive producer Eric Harwood NOTE: the title of the programme was unconfirmed when page 3 and the feature on page 22 went to press
♦ "It was the most traumatic day of my life": page 22
Guests on the midweek draw are
Ricky Martin. who sings the official World Cup song The Cup of Life, and pop duo Sprinkler. Presented by Carol Smillie. Producer Simon London; Executive producer Peter Estall Subtitled.
With Peter Sissons.
Regional News; Weather
David Lee
Then National Lottery Update
Last in the six-part drama about doctors who stand in forGPs.
Starring John McArdle, Lindsey Coulson, Dominic West
While dealing with two women who seem to be time-wasters, Cathy becomes trapped in a flat, in a life-and-death situation.
Episode written by Tim Prager ; Producers Simon Passmore , Eileen Quinn ; Director Robin Sheppard
A roundup of action on the day when final placings were decided in two groups.
In Group D Spain met Bulgaria, and Nigeria played Paraguay. In Group C France faced Denmark, and South Africa played Saudi Arabia. Introduced by Gary Lineker with Jimmy Hill, Mark Lawrenson and Ally McCoist.
Commentary by Tony Gubba and Jon Champion.
(Subtitled)
Thriller starring
Richard Roundtree
Private investigator
John Shaft goes undercover in Africa to bust a slave-smuggling ring.
Director John Guillermin (1973,18)
* See Films: pages 51-60 ***
Followed by Weather
BBC1 joins the news station.