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The makeover challenge today comes from the Bedford Corn Exchange in Bedfordshire, where John Amabile and Liz Wagstaff demonstrate their interpretations of the Shaker style, while Helen Lucy concentrates on an innovative cup-and-saucer theme.
Presented by Mark Curry.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Amabile
Unknown:
Liz Wagstaff
Unknown:
Helen Lucy
Presented By:
Mark Curry.

Clare Balding introduces coverage from the final day of the 1999 Royal Ascot season. Trainer Jack Berry will be hoping to make Royal Ascot history by saddling Selhurstparkflyer to land a Wokingham Stakes hat trick at 3.45. Plus races at
2.30 and 3.05. With contributions from Willie Carson , Jim McGrath ,
Angus Loughran , Jeff Banks. Ceril Campbell, Jennie Bond , Jimmy Lindley , Graham Rock and Jonathan Powell.
The 4.20 race is on BBC2.
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Berry
Unknown:
Willie Carson
Unknown:
Jim McGrath
Unknown:
Angus Loughran
Unknown:
Jeff Banks.
Unknown:
Jennie Bond
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
Graham Rock
Unknown:
Jonathan Powell.

Comedy series about the boy whose outrageous behaviour makes life hell for his older brother. Based on the books by Judy Blume.
Repeat Subtitled ....................................

Contributors

Unknown:
Judy Blume.

Making the news tonight are
Carol Barnes and Alastair Stewart when they join chefs
Brian Turner and Ainsley Harriott for the culinary challenge show. Presented by Fern Britton. See today's choices.
Director Chris Fox ; Series producer
Fiona Clark

Contributors

Unknown:
Carol Barnes
Unknown:
Alastair Stewart
Unknown:
Brian Turner
Unknown:
Ainsley Harriott
Presented By:
Fern Britton.
Director:
Chris Fox
Producer:
Fiona Clark

Jamie Theakston introduces the hits from this week's top 40.
(Repeated next Saturday) (Subtitled)
Website: [web address removed]
Top of the Pops - the Magazine: available from newsagents

Contributors

Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Director/Producer:
Chris Cowey

Noel Edmonds demonstrates how various nationalities react to the outrageous set-ups that their countries' hidden camera shows have come up with. Tonight Noel looks at the funnier side of conveyor belts, finds out how Russians react to a hundred-dollar bill stuck under a car, and joins Kate Robbins and John Kearns as they dub a Spanish clip featuring a hairdresser who gets carried away with his wigs. Director Andrew Nicholson
Producer Mark Tinkler

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Kate Robbins
Unknown:
John Kearns
Director:
Andrew Nicholson
Producer:
Mark Tinkler

' ID. Maisie faces gang warfare on her patch following the tit-for-tat killings of local villains working for rival drug dealers, and she is not pleased at the prospect of the investigation being taken out of her hands. See today's choices. Di Maisie Raine PAULINE QUIRKE CS Jack Freeman IAN MCELHINNEY
Written by John Milne ; Producer Ian Scaife Director Claire Winyard
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Pauline Quirke
Unknown:
Ian McElhinney
Written By:
John Milne
Producer:
Ian Scaife
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
DS Dermot Walsh:
Andrew Woodall
Kath:
Ginny Holder
Terry:
Ricci Harnett
Bondo Wilson:
Paul Ireland
Rene:
Cornell John
Lewis Brown:
Jeremy Bulloch
Ellen Brown:
Tabitha Wady
DC Peters:
Shaun Parkes
Bill Hayes:
Christian Rodska
Des:
Paul Hawkyard
Building society manageress:
Miasoteriou
Senior fireman:
Kenneth Price
Drunk man:
Tim Poole
Patricia:
Tanya Moodie
WPC:
Harriet Wootliff

In this first programme from a selection of his favourite shows from last year's series, Michael Parkinson interviews comedian and Have I Got News for You star Paul Merton , American singer and songwriter Barry Manilow , and actor Anthony Hopkins.
Director Stuart McDonald
Executive producer Beatrice Ballard
Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Parkinson
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Songwriter:
Barry Manilow
Unknown:
Anthony Hopkins.
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Beatrice Ballard

Action adventure based on historical events, starring David Essex
17th-century Japan: as battles rage for the future of the country, a samurai warrior travels to Spain and finds himself trapped in a web of romance and jealousy.
Director Gordon Hessler (1991)
* See Films: pp 52-58 ***
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Gordon Hessler
Don Pedro:
David Essex
Mayeda:
Sho Kosugi
Yorimune:
Kane Kosugi
King Philip:
Christopher Lee
Cecilia:
Polly Walker

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