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Live coverage through to the finish of the men's marathon at the European
Athletics championships in Budapest, where British hopes will be hanging on Richard Nerurkar , who came fourth in Helsinki fouryears ago..............

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Nerurkar

10.55 Grange Hill The series from 1992. Robson and Keele know about the fight and the local press are on to a story.
Written by Kevin Hood Repeat Subtitled [number removed]7
11.20 Student Bodies Live action/ animated sitcom about school life.[number removed]
11.45 The Pop Zone
Thisweeksinger Louise presents the pop music magazine. Featuring dance group Steps and boy band Five. Plus the final question in the Spice Girls competition COMPETITION: [number removed] (callscost maximum of 25p. Children must ask permission from the person who pays the phone bill.)
CONTACT ADDRESSES FOR CHILDREN'S BBC: viewers can use the following details to interact
By post: Children's BBC, PO Box 4567 , London W12 6AA Telephone: (0181) [number removed]: Fax: (0181) E-mail: childrens@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Grange Hill
Written By:
Kevin Hood
Unknown:
Thisweeksinger Louise

Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.20pm Football Focus A look ahead to the second weekend of the Premiership season, and a review of action from the opening round of fixtures.
1.00 News and Weather Subtitled (news)
1.05 Cricket Focus A look at last week's triangular tournament between Sri Lanka, South Africa and England, and a preview of the one-off Test between England and Sri Lanka which begins on Thursday at the Oval.
1.40 Motor Racing Rounds 19 and 20 of the British Touring Car championship, from Knockhill. Commentary by Charlie Cox and John Watson.
2.35 Football News News roundup.
2.45 Olympic Magazine A look ahead to Sydney 2000, featuring swimmer
James Hickman, diver Sarah Soo and the sport of shooting. Jon Ridgeon reports.
3.05 Show Jumping Featuring coverage of the Speed Derby from Hickstead. Commentary by Michael Tucker and Stephen Hadley.
3.50 Football Half-Times
3.55, 5.40-7pm European Athletics Live action, featuring at 4.05 men's 4 x 400m relay semi-final, 4.30 women's 100m hurdles round 1,4.30 women's long-jump final, 5.00 men's 110m hurdles semi-final,
5.20 women's 4 x l00m relay final, 5.40 men's 800m semi-finals, 5.50 women's hammer final, 6.00 men's 4 x 100m relay final, 6.15 men's 110m hurdles final,
6.30 women's heptathlon (800m)
4.45 Final Score The day's results.
Executive producer Martin Hopkins ; EditorCarl Hicks Videoplus code for 12.00-7.00...........
12.00-3.55 (not PDC) ......................
3.55-7.00(notPDC) ......................
Including at
5.25 News and Weather
5.35 5.40 pm Regional News and Sport

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Commentary By:
Charlie Cox
Commentary By:
John Watson.
Unknown:
James Hickman
Unknown:
Sarah Soo
Unknown:
Jon Ridgeon
Commentary By:
Michael Tucker
Commentary By:
Stephen Hadley.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Producer:
Editorcarl Hicks

Continuing the series featuring the gadgetwieiding crime-busters.
Jewel Control. The team is alerted to a potential major incident when Colombian gangster Diaz enters the country and teams up with an English conman named Blenco.
See today's choices.
Written by Colin Brake and Stuart Doughty Producer Brian Eastman ; Director
JohnStroud

Contributors

Written By:
Colin Brake
Unknown:
Stuart Doughty
Producer:
Brian Eastman
Ros:
Jaye Griffiths
Beckett:
Jesse Birdsall
Ed:
Steven Houghton
Jan:
Jan Harvey
Alex:
Paul Ahunt
Christa:
Sandra Reinton
Blenco:
Benne Alon
Diaz:
Andy Lucas
Owen:
Tim Wylton
Sorrel:
Janine Wood
Melissa:
Naoko Mori
Cordray:
Chris Humphreys
Cranleigh:
Jona Jones
Jeff:
Robert Angell
Sonny:
David Durham

Tonight's show comes from St David 's Hall in Cardiff, where comic BradleyWalsh introduces music from boy band 911, with their version of the Bee Gees' hit
More Than a Woman, and from Suggs, who performs lAm from the soundtrack of new movie
The Avengers. Plus television presenter Gwenan Edwards introduces a shortfilm about some of the local good causes to benefit from lottery cash. Director Richard Valentine
Producer Peter Estall

Contributors

Unknown:
St David
Introduces:
Gwenan Edwards
Director:
Richard Valentine
Producer:
Peter Estall

Action adventure starring Kevin Costner, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Alan Rickman, Morgan Freeman

After escaping from prison in the Holy Land, Robin of Locksley and his friend Azeem return to England, where they discover Robin's father murdered and King Richard exiled. When they meet a band of thieves, they join forces to try to oust the wicked Sheriff of Nottingham.

(1991. PG)
See Films: pages 42-49
Followed by National Lottery Update

Contributors

Director:
Kevin Reynolds
Robin of Locksley/Robin Hood:
Kevin Costner
Maid Marian:
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Sheriff of Nottingham:
Alan Rickman
Azeem:
Morgan Freeman
Will Scarlett:
Christian Slater
Mortianna:
Geraldine McEwan
Friar Tuck:
Micheal McShane
Lord Locksley:
Brian Blessed
Guy of Gisbome:
Michael Wincott
Little John:
Nick Brimble
Fanny:
Sood Rouet
King Richard:
Sean Connery
Wulf:
Daniel Newman
Bull:
Daniel Peacock
Duncan:
Walter Sparrow
Bishop:
Harold Innocent
Much:
Jack Wild
Kenneth:
Michael Goldie
Peter Dubois:
Liam Halligan
Turk interrogator:
Marc Zuber
Old woman:
Merelina Kendall
Sarah:
Imogen Bain
Farmer:
Jimmy Gardner
Villager:
Bobby Parr
Courier:
John Francis
Red-headed baron:
John Hallam
Grey-bearded baron:
Douglas Blackwell

Highlights from the second week of the Premiership campaign, including defending champions Arsenal's match against Liverpool at Anfield,
Newcastle's visit to Chelsea and West Ham's match against
Manchester United. Plus all the goals and key moments from the day's other Premiership matches. Commentary by Jon Champion , Barry Davies and Tony Gubba. Introduced by Gary Lineker , with Trevor Brooking and Mark Lawrenson.
Producer Paul McNamara ; Editor Niall Sloane Repeated tomorrow at 6.50am
Match of the Day Extra is Monday, 10.30pm. BBC MATCH OF THE DAY MAGAZINE: available monthly
* See Alan Hansen : page 37

Contributors

Commentary By:
Jon Champion
Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Introduced By:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking
Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson.
Producer:
Paul McNamara
Editor:
Niall Sloane
Unknown:
Alan Hansen

Mystery thriller starring Marg Helgenberger, Richard Dean Anderson

Designer Laurie Fisher breaks up with her temperamental boyfriend and buys an old apartment, hiring builder Ray Bellano to renovate it. Soon afterwards the pair begin a passionate affair - but then the killings start.
(1992, 18)
See Films: pages 42-49 **

Contributors

Director:
Peter Markle
Laurie Fisher:
Marg Helgenberger
Ray Bellano:
Richard Dean Anderson
Jerry Tarlton:
Joe Pantoliano
Max Campbell:
David Marshall Grant
Alison Rivers:
Melinda Culea
Renata Bellano:
Tippi Hedren
Dorothy:
Monica Parker
Jerry's secretary:
Joyce Seeley

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