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Gaby Roslin presents this week's second edition of the show which celebrates the best of BBC television. Tonight's guests include comedian Lenny Henry , who describes his rise to comic stardom since his appearance in the New Faces talent showfinal when he was just 16, and legendary eccentric astronomer and presenter of The Sky at Night, Patrick Moore.

Contributors

Unknown:
Gaby Roslin
Unknown:
Lenny Henry
Unknown:
Patrick Moore.

Live coverage from the Stade Louis II in Monaco as European Cup Winners' Cup champions Chelsea, take on the European Champions League winners Real Madrid (kickoff 7.45pm). For Chelsea, the match gives them the opportunity to possibly lift their fourth trophy in just over a year, following their FA Cup triumph in 1997, and their League Cup and then European victory over Stuttgart last season.
Manager Gianluca Vialli has boosted his side since last term with the additions of foreign stars, France's World Cup centre-half Marcel Desailly, Italian forward Pierluigi Casiraghi, Denmark's Brian Laudrup and Spanish full-back Alberto Ferrer. And, of course, there's always Gianfranco Zola who scored Chelsea's winning goal in the Cup Winners' Cup final. But don't think that means it will be all one-way traffic. Holland's World Cup coach Guus Hiddink, now in charge at Madrid, has inherited a side packed with internationals, not least World Cup top scorer, Croatia's Davor Suker. Add to that Holland's Clarence Seedorf, French winger Christian Karembeu and home-grown stars Morientes, Hierro and Raul, and a clash of Europe's finest is on the cards.
Commentary by John Motson and Mark Lawrenson.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam , with Alan Hansen.
(Subtitled)
(In the event of the match going into extra time, subsequent programmes may change)

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Commentary:
John Motson
Commentary:
Mark Lawrenson
Analysis:
Alan Hansen
Producer:
Paul McNamara
Editor:
Andrew Clement

Reconstuctions of remarkable stories of heroism and bravery from the UK and around the world presented by Michael Buerk and Donna Bernard.
This weekthree men swim for their lives through shark infested waters after their boat breaks up ten miles off Belize; the freak accident that leaves a 78-year-old man speared through the head by a snooker cue; the Scottish policeman trapped inside a blazing tent and the safety drill that becomes a real life rescue when a scaffolderfalls from a bridge in the middle of the River Severn.
Producer Rob Bayly ; Series editor
AndreaWills

Contributors

Presented By:
Michael Buerk
Presented By:
Donna Bernard.
Unknown:
River Severn.
Producer:
Rob Bayly

Another chance to see the final episode of the comedy series written by Steve Glover and John Sullivan , and starring Tim Healy as Harry Springer.
When Birmingham hosts the Eurovision Song Contest, Harry cons a tiny and impoverished delegation from Zagrovia into staying at the hotel.
Shown on Monday at 10pm

Contributors

Written By:
Steve Glover
Written By:
John Sullivan
Unknown:
Tim Healy
Unknown:
Harry Springer.

' Political thriller based on events in Puerto Rico in 1978, starring
Amy Irving
AndyGarcia Robert Duvall
TVjournalist Kate Melendez , investigatingthe suspicious deaths of two young activists in a police ambush, uncovers a nightmare web of conspiracy, corruption and cover-up.
Director Bruno Barreto (1990, 15)
+ See Films: pages 42-49 ** Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Amy Irving
Unknown:
Andygarcia Robert Duvall
Unknown:
Kate Melendez
Director:
Bruno Barreto
Kate Melendez:
Amy Irving
Luis Angel Mora:
Andy Garcia
Howard:
Robert Duvall
Jesus Fuentes:
Lou Diamond Phillips
Frank Curtin:
Kevin Spacey
Machado:
Erik Estrada
Captain Correa:
Juan Fernandez
Pepita:
Lupe Ontiveros
Julio Dominguez:
Leon Singer
Alice Ryan:
Priscilla Pointer
Foster:
Hattie Winston
Walker Ryan:
Joe Campanella
Asencio:
Jorge Luis Ramos
Carla De Ruiz:
Claribel Medina
Felicia:
Marilyn Sanabria
Jorge Rey:
Michel Corbiere
Alfredo Ruiz:
Tony Chiroldescarbia

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