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Introduced by Steve Rider.
10.30,3.05,3.35 Cricket World Cup
Live coverage from Trent Bridge where the two countries who topped the first-round groups come face to face in the Super Six stage. Pre-tournament favourites South Africa were virtually ensured a top spot in Group A after opening their campaign with four straight wins, including a convincing victory over hosts England at the Oval. Pakistan made a similarly impressive start in Group B with a trio of wins at the expense of West Indies, Scotland and Australia.
Commentary comes from Richie Benaud and Jonathan Agnew. (Subtitled)
12.10pm News and Weather
2.15,2.50,3.20 Racing
Featuring three races from today's card at Haydock
Park, including the seven-furlong John of Gaunt Stakes which gets underway at
3.25. The other featured races are at 2.25 and 2.55. Commentary is provided by the team of John Hanmer, Jimmy Lindley and Richard Pitman.
2.35 Football
A look ahead to today's Euro 2000 qualifying matches including England's crucial Group Five clash with Sweden at Wembley Stadium.
4.45 Athletics Focus
As the outdoor season gets into full swing, Roger Black looks ahead to next week's European Cup meetings and the first IAAF Golden League event in Oslo at the end of June. Executive producer Martin Hopkins Editor Carl Hicks Digital widescreen
Videoplus code for 10.30-5.15
10.30-2.15 (not PDC)
2.15-5.15 (not PDC)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Jonathan Agnew.
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
Richard Pitman.
Unknown:
Roger Black
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Carl Hicks

The Gateau from the Chateau. The
Resistance, the Colonel, and Herr Flick are all plotting to kill von Klinkerhoffen. Written by David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd
Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Herr Flick
Written By:
David Croft
Written By:
Jeremy Lloyd

Dale Winton returns with the light-hearted game show in which contestants attempt to match up real-life couples. Among the clues they are given are
Winton's guided tours of the mystery partners' homes. The big prize awaiting the winners is the holiday of a lifetime. Director Simon Staffurth
Producer Jonathan Beazley
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Dale Winton
Director:
Simon Staffurth
Producer:
Jonathan Beazley

In the last programme of the series, Gaby Roslin offers three would-be astrologers from London the chance to win a personalised horoscope from astrologer Shelley von Strunckel. A trio of seventies enthusiasts compete for memorabilia of the decade and tickets to two West
End shows. Also tonight a group of children win a VIP trip to the Millennium Dome in south-east
London. With guest former
Coronation Street actor-turned-pop-star Adam Rickitt.
Director Jonathan Bullen ; Producer Rob Clark Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Gaby Roslin
Unknown:
Adam Rickitt.
Director:
Jonathan Bullen
Producer:
Rob Clark

Shauna Lowry presides over the weekend Lottery draw and looks ahead to a new Lottery show - presented by Simon Mayo - which begins next Saturday.
Director Stuart McDonald : Producer Fiona Clark Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Shauna Lowry
Presented By:
Simon Mayo
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Fiona Clark

Comedy starring
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Danny DeVito
Emma Thompson
A research scientist loses funding for his work on a fertility drug. Desperate to prove that his treatment works, he steals some frozen human eggs and mixes them with a colleague's sperm, with amazing results.
Director Ivan Reitman (1994, PG)
Digital widescreen Subtitled . * See Films: pp 58-63 ***
Then National Lottery Update

Contributors

Unknown:
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Unknown:
Danny Devito
Unknown:
Emma Thompson
Director:
Ivan Reitman
Dr Alexander Hesse:
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Dr Lany Arbogast:
Danny Devito
Dr Diana Reddin:
Emma Thompson
Noah Banes:
Frank Langella
Angela:
Pamela Reed
Naomi:
Judy Collins
Ned Sneller:
James Eckhouse
Louise:
Aida Turturro
Jenny:
Welker White
Willow:
Megan Cavanagh
Samantha:
Merle Kennedy
Alice:
Mindy Seeger
Mr Lanzarotta:
Christopher Meloni
Mrs Lanzarotta:
Antoinette Peragine
Singer:
Cassandra Wilson
Chairwoman:
Ellen McLaughlin
Edward Sawyer:
Stefan Gierasch
Arthur:
Alexander Enberg
Mrs Logan:
Leah Teweles

Angus Deayton presents a selection of cringe-making clips of celebrities filmed long before they achieved fame.
Dustin Hoffman is featured praising a car, a 14-year-old Naomi Campbell is shown prancing about on The Keith Harris Show and Arnold
Schwarzenegger is glimpsed making an unlikely appearance on Magpie. Deayton also grits his teeth and includes his famous cereal advertisement. Director Stuart McDonald Producer Caroline Wright
Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Dustin Hoffman
Unknown:
Naomi Campbell
Unknown:
Keith Harris Show
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Caroline Wright

Comedian Billy Connolly in a standup performance in his home town of Glasgow. The " Big Yin", who recently celebrated 30 years in show business, displays his unique brand of humour in a programme that contains swearing. Producer Andy Bates
Executive producer Kim Turberville
Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Billy Connolly
Producer:
Andy Bates
Producer:
Kim Turberville

Comedy thriller, being shown as a tribute to Oliver Reed, who died last month. Also starring Michael Crawford
Two misfit brothers seek notoriety by stealing the Crown Jewels and returning them a week later. But their carefully thought-out plan almost inevitably goes wrong.
Director Michael Winner (1967)
* See Films: pp 58-63 ***

Contributors

Director:
Michael Winner
Michael Tremayne:
Michael Crawford
David Tremayne:
Oliver Reed
Inspector Marryatt:
Harry Andrews
Colonel Gurney-Simms:
James Donald
Riggs:
Daniel Massey
Sir Matthew:
Michael Hordern
Eve:
Gabriella Licudi
Lt Sprague:
Edward Fox
Lennie:
Warren Mitchell
Mrs Tremayne:
Rachel Kempson

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