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Live coverage from the Oval of the Super Six match featuring the team that came top of Group B in the opening stage of the competition and the side that came third in Group A. This is the last match for both of these sides in the second stage of the competition.
The top six sides are now close to being whittled down to the four who will go through to next week's semi-finals, and so will be hoping to emulate the achievements of Australia, the West Indies, Sri Lanka and India in the last World Cup. Introduced by Jonathan Agnew, with match commentary from Richie Benaud, Barry Richards, Viv Richards, Imran Khan, Michael Atherton and Ravi Shastri.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Agnew
Commentary:
Richie Benaud
Commentary:
Barry Richards
Commentary:
Viv Richards
Commentary:
Imran Khan
Commentary:
Michael Atherton
Commentary:
Ravi Shastri

Cricket World Cup
Further action from the Super Six clash at the Oval.

Tennis
Continuing the live coverage of the grass-court championship at Queen's Club in west London. It's traditionally quarter-final day in the tournament in which players bid to hit top form ahead of Wimbledon fortnight.
Introduced by Sue Barker.
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Presenter (Tennis):
Sue Barker
Commentary (Tennis):
John Barrett
Commentary (Tennis):
Barry Davies
Commentary (Tennis):
Bill Threlfall
Commentary (Tennis):
Pat Cash
Commentary (Tennis):
Mark Cox
Commentary (Tennis):
Chris Bailey

Ground Force's Alan Titchmarsh and Charlie Dimmock turn their green fingers to a different use when they join Antony Worrall Thompson and James Martin for the first in a new series of the culinary challenge show. Presented by Fern Britton.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Presenter:
Fern Britton
Chef:
Antony Worrall Thompson
Chef:
James Martin
Guest:
Alan Titchmarsh
Guest:
Charlie Dimmock
Director:
Chris Fox
Series Producer:
Fiona Clark

Jamie Theakston introduces the hits from this week's top 40, featuring live performances, videos, a countdown of the top 20 and the bestselling single.
(Repeated next Saturday) (Subtitled)
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Top of the Pops - the Magazine: available from newsagents

Contributors

Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Director/Producer:
Chris Cowey

Claudia gathers new evidence which puts Steve in a difficult position, and there are disastrous consequences when Terry and Irene go out for dinner.
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Omnibus edition on Sunday)

Contributors

Writer:
Rob Gittins

The series which examines people's bad driving habits and how they can be improved.

Tonight, one motorist finds out what it's like to be on the receiving end of aggressive behaviour, a mother and daughter's relationship takes a U-turn when they're in a car together, and two friends are tested in a tricky driving situation. With Nick Ross.

See today's choices.

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Ross
Director/Producer:
Sue Kennett

Maisie becomes determined to track down those responsible when her local off-licence is held up - even when she's told it's a job for the robbery squad. At the same time, she tries to trace a father who leaves his child with her.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen)
Pauline Quirke's Questionnaire: page 23

Maisie Raine 9.30pm BBC1
The new post-watershed time slot may mean some grittier storylines, but Pauline Quirke's fiery and dedicated DI is still following her instincts and breaking the rules. Ah yes, it's our old friend the maverick TV detective, albeit in female form. Still, as with John Thaw, audiences believe Quirke in whatever role she takes on and she always manages to overcome any cliches a scriptwriter throws at her.
This week Raine gets saddled with the young daughter of a petty criminal, finally manages to make friends with her cleaner and investigates a bungled robbery at a local off-licence that resulted in the owner being stabbed. There aren't many clues on offer, but we know that she'll get a result. It's a fair cop, as the saying goes, but then so is Maisie Raine.

Pauline Quirke Questionnaire: page 23.

Contributors

Writer:
John Milne
Producer:
Ian Scaife
Director:
Bob Mahoney
DI Maisie Raine:
Pauline Quirke
CS Jack Freeman:
Ian McElhinney
DC George Kyprianou:
Steve John Shepherd
DC Helen Tomlin:
Rakie Ayola
DS Mickey Farrel:
Richard Graham
TI Chris Mallory:
Dean Lennox Kelly
Joan:
Stella Moray
DC Pryor:
Dominic Taylor
Tom Baker:
Desmond McNamara
Dave Baker:
Damian Davis
Tony Baker:
Lee Whitlock
Tim Kelly:
Jem Wall
Betty Kelly:
Ella Jones
Shopkeeper:
Anthony Milner
Manuel:
Frank Coda
Custody sergeant:
Mark Heal
Old lady:
Doreen Andrew
Ski mask wearers:
Alex McSweeney
Ski mask wearers:
Andy J Smart

Thriller based on the novel by John Grisham, starring Susan Sarandon, Tommy Lee Jones

Young Mark Sway attracts the interests of both the law and the Mafia when he inadvertently witnesses the suicide of a Mob defence lawyer. The lawyer has passed on to Mark the location of a murdered senator's body, information that makes the boy - and his family - target for sinister forces. Realising he needs protection, Mark enlists the help of attorney Reggie Love.
(1994, 15)
See Films: pp 58-63 ****

Contributors

Based on the novel by:
John Grisham
Director:
Joel Schumacher
Reggie Love:
Susan Sarandon
Roy Foltrigg:
Tommy Lee Jones
Dianne Sway:
Mary-Louise Parker
Barry Muldano:
Anthony Lapaglia
McThune:
J.T. Walsh
Clint Von Hooser:
Anthony Edwards
Mark Sway:
Brad Renfro
Sergeant Hardy:
Will Patton
Thomas Fink:
Bradley Whitford
Trumann:
Anthony Heald
Paul Gronke:
Kim Coates

Horror. A sculptor possessed by the ghost of a dead woman goes to extreme lengths to make his creations more lifelike.
(1971, 18)
See Films: pp 58-63 *

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Ted Hooker
Victor Clare:
Mike Raven
Millie:
Mary Maude
John Davies:
James Bolam
Michael:
Ronald Lacey
Dorothy:
Betty Alberge
Bill:
John Arnatt
Jane Clare:
Beth Morris

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