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This week the pop magazine is presented by Irish singer Kerri-Ann and includes the second question in the Spice Girls competition
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Contributors

Presenter:
null Kerri-Ann

Introduced by Ray Stubbs.
10.45,1.40,2.55,3.25,4.00 Cricket: Fifth Test Coverage from Headingley of the third day's play in the Fifth and final
Comhill Test between England and South Africa. With the series level at 1-1 after
England's eight-wicket victory in the Fourth Test, both sides will be going all out for a win that would clinch the series.
The countries have previously met eight times at Headingley with England enjoying five wins to South Africa's one. Richie Benaud , David Gower ,
Geoffrey Boycott , Barry Richards , Chris Broad and Tony Lewis provide commentary. ♦ See Jonathan Agnew : page 37
1.00pm News
1.05 Speedway Coverage of the British
Grand Prix from Coventry stadium. This is the fourth round of a six-race series and Sweden's Tony Rickardsson will be looking to stretch his lead in the riders' championship. Britain's Chris Louis lies fifth in the table and a win in this race would keep his title hopes alive. Commentary is by Barry Nutley and Simon Wigg.
2.40,3.10,3.40 Racing From Ascot, featuring races at 2.45, 3.15 and at 3.50. Commentary is provided by Jim McGrath , Willie Carson and Clare Balding.
4.40 News Roundup Including all the day's Football League results.
Executive producer Martin Hopkins : Editor Carl Hicks Videoplus code for 10.45-5.05
10.45-1.40 (not PDC)
1.40-5.05(notPDC) ....

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ray Stubbs.
Unknown:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
David Gower
Unknown:
Geoffrey Boycott
Unknown:
Barry Richards
Unknown:
Chris Broad
Unknown:
Tony Lewis
Unknown:
Jonathan Agnew
Unknown:
Tony Rickardsson
Unknown:
Chris Louis
Unknown:
Barry Nutley
Unknown:
Simon Wigg.
Provided By:
Jim McGrath
Provided By:
Willie Carson
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Carl Hicks

The comic game show hosted by Lily Savage.
This week's celebrity guests are actors John Savident, Ian McKellen and Sherrie Hewson, chef Ainsley Harriott and TV presenters Janet Street-Porter and Fiona Phillips.

Contributors

Presenter:
Lily Savage [Paul O'Grady]
Panellist:
John Savident
Panellist:
Ian McKellen
Panellist:
Sherrie Hewson
Panellist:
Ainsley Harriott
Panellist:
Janet Street-Porter
Panellist:
Fiona Phillips
Director:
Geoff Miles
Producer:
Dean Jones

More contestants try to match up real-life couples in the game show presented by Dale Winton. Among the clues they are given is a short film tour round the mystery partners' homes. The big prize is a dream holiday.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dale Winton
Director:
John Gorman
Producer:
Jonathan Beazley

Tonight's show comes from the Opera House in Bournemouth where comic Bradley Walsh introduces soul superstars Simply Red (who perform the Hollies' 1974 hit The Air That I Breathe) and dance group Steps. Plus Amanda Reddington reports on how good causes have benefited from lottery cash.

Contributors

Presenter:
Bradley Walsh
Reporter:
Amanda Reddington
Musicians:
Simply Red
Musicians:
null Steps
Director:
Richard Valentine
Producer:
Peter Estall

Old rivalries flare on big match day.
A new series of Casualty begins in September.
Episode written by Andrew Holden; Producer Sally Haynes; Director Gwennan Sage
Repeat Subtitled ....
Then National Lottery Update

Contributors

Written By:
Andrew Holden
Producer:
Sally Haynes
Director:
Gwennan Sage
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Barbara Hayes:
Julia Watson
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Sam Colloby:
Jonathan Kerrigan
George Woodman:
Rebecca Lacey
Mark Grace:
Paterson Joseph
Tina Seabrook:
Claire Goose
Sunny Sunderland:
Vincenzo Pellegrino
Amy Howard:
Rebecca Wheatley
Penny Hutchens:
Donna Alexander
Carl:
Paul Barber
Reuben:
Nicholas Pinnock
Snake:
Terence Maynard
Joan:
Cherith Mellor
Tessa:
Emma Croft

Angus Deayton delves into the archives to find clips of stars before they made the big time.
The programme includes footage of Jeremy Paxman, John Wayne, Glenda Jackson and Ruby Wax.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Angus Deayton
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Caroline Wright

Versatile comic Bob Monkhouse marks his recent 70th birthday with a look back at highlights from his varied career in standup, films and television.
Bob Monkhouse returns to BBC1 on Wednesday at 8.30pm to host the National Lottery Draw.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Presenter/subject:
Bob Monkhouse
Director:
Ben Kellett
Producer:
Tom Webber

Supernatural thriller starring Tim Matheson
Brooke Adams
A high-school teacher returns to his hometown where he witnessed his brother's murder 27 years earlier. He finds there are ghosts from that night who have an old score to settle.
Director Tom McLoughlin (1991,15)
♦ See Films: pages 44-49 *

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Matheson
Unknown:
Brooke Adams
Jim Norman:
Tim Matheson
Sally Norman:
Brooke Adams
Lawson:
Robert Rusler
Wayne:
Chris Demetral

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