Operation Barney. Fred and Barney fake an illness to go to a ball game. Another cartoon is at 8.30am. Repeat......
With Kirsten O'Brien and Otis the Aardvark.
7.30 Fireman Sam
Animation. Sam helps out when strong wind whisks away Sarah's and James's kite.
(Repeat)
7.40 Conan the Adventurer
Animated adventures.
(Repeat)
8.05 Godzilla
Animation. A scientist claims his institute has been attacked by the Loch Ness monster.
8.30 The Flintstones: Fred's Monkey Shines
Fred takes a monkey to the circus, believing it is his daughter Pebbles.
(Repeat)
8.55 Escape from Jupiter
Live sci-fi series about the inhabitants of a space colony fleeing to Earth.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
9.25 Pirates
Comedy adventure.
Bailiffs remove Roger's possessions when he loses his money.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)
9.50 The Journey of Allen Strange: Home: Part 1
Allen sends a signal home that is tracked by Shaw and Phil Berg.
10.15 Sweet Valley High: Devon Break Law.
Liz worries how she can break up with Devon without incurring his wrath, while Renata tries attracting Todd.
10.35 The Pop Zone
The music show is presented by and given over to jaunty chart-topping quintet Steps
10.55 News and Weather
(Subtitled)
Introduced by Steve Rider from Loch Lomond.
11.05 Touring Cars Highlights of rounds 13 and 14 in the British Touring Car championship from Croft, North Yorkshire, where at the season's halfway stage Laurent Aiello remains ttie man to beat. Commentary by Charlie Cox and John Watson.
12.00 Athletics Focus Roger Black 's track-and-field roundup comes from the English Schools championships in Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk.
12.30pm, 2.10,2.40,3.15 Golf Live coverage from the final round of the Loch Lomond World Invitational. The world's top players will hope to boost their confidence in this competition ahead of Thursday's 128th Open. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Alex Hay , Howard Clark , Jerry Pate , Mike Hughesdon , Beverley Lewis and Stephen McAllister.
L55, 2.25, 3.00 Racing Three races from Ascot including the day's focal event, the Michael Page Internationat Stakes at
2.30. Other starts are at 2.00 and 3.05.
Commentary by Jim McGrath , Willie Carson and Clare Balding.
4.30 Swimming Coverage of the National Swimming championships from Pond's Forge in Sheffield, in which competitors are aiming to qualify for the European championships later this month. Further action is at 2pm tomorrow on BBC2. Andy Jameson , Adrian Moorhouse and Sharron Davies are in the commentary box. Executive producer Martin Hopkins Editor Carl Hicks Digital widescreen
Videoplus code for 11.00-5.10 .............
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The Partridge Season. Maplin's staff have to ensure the drunken Punch and Judy man is not discovered by management. Written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft
Repeat
Jim Davidson introduces the snooker game show, based on the series Big Break, in which young contestants are paired with some of the game's top junior players. With John Virgo. Director Duncan Cooper , Producer David Taylor
On tonight's comic game show presented by Lily Savage , contestants are playing for the star prize of a holiday in Barbados. The celebrity panellists on hand to help are June Whitfield ,
Richard Madeley , Kathy Staff , Andi Peters , Liz Carling and Neil Ruddock.
Director Geoff Miles ; Producer Dean Jones Digital widescreen
Dale Winton hosts another edition of the light-hearted game show in which contestants attempt to match up partners in real-life relationships. Tonight's guessing couples - David and Laura from Plymouth, and Jackie and Lee from Doncaster - are aiming for a place in the semi-finals, while those trying to conceal their partners' identity are bidding to win a dream holiday in Antigua. Director Simon Staffurth Producer Helen Tumbridge
Digital widescreen
Simon Mayo hosts the lottery show which combines a general-knowledge quiz with two cash draws -the new Thunderball draw in which viewers can win up to a maximum L250,000, and the regular weekend lottery. Director Ian Hamilton
Series producer Colman Hutchinson
Digital widescreen
Tina tells Sam that she is concerned about Sean's behaviour. Max sees George treating a drug addict who happens to be his son.
(Repeat) (Digital widescreen)
Then National Lottery Update
Thriller starring
Jack Wagner
Alexandra Paul
Max Jordan has a perfect life and the perfect partner. But
Max is unaware that as a child he was separated from his identical twin, Steven, who turns out to be a murderous psychopath and who wants
Max's life, including his wife.
Director Charles Correll (1997)
* See Rims: pp 44-50
With Peter Sissons. Weather
Sally Cummings subtitled...
Followed by Two Ronnles: the Nation's Favourite Sketch
Fork Handles. The fi rst of five
Two Ronnies sketches from which viewers can select their favourite. For details and telephone numbers, see Two Ronnies Night, Friday at 8pm
Francis Ford Coppola 's finale to The Godfather saga, starring Al Pacino
Diane Keaton , Andy Garcia New York 1979:
Michael Corleone wants to leave his criminal empire and seek respectability. But the tentacles of the old business prove all-embracing and powerful, with fatal consequences.
(1990, 15) Subtitled .......... * See Films: pp 44-50 ***
A rundown of the latest hits.
Shown yesterday
Followed by Weather