More pre-school fun in today's special edition.
Shown yesterday at 10.30pm Subtitled..
Guest presenter Sarah Montague interviews the newsmakers and reviews the papers. Including at 8.30 News; plus weather. Executive editor Andrew Thompson
Editor Barney Jones Subtitled ....................
9.55 Women's 400m hurdles first round
10.00 Heptathlon - longjump
Further coverage from Seville as the seventh world athletics championships enters its second day. Today's timetable begins with the first round of the 400m hurdles, with Britain's national champion, Sinead Dudgeon from Edinburgh, taking on the likes of Jamaica's
Deon Hemmings and European stars lonela Tirela of Romania and Germany's Silvia Rieger. Denise Lewis , a silver medallist at the last championships in Athens, continues her pursuit of the hepthalon title in the longjump, one of her strongest events. Commentators David Coleman , Steve Cram , Paul Dickenson , Brendan Foster and Stuart Storey.
Reporter Christina Boxer. Introduced by Roger Black. .....
Anita Roddick , founder of the Body Shop, meets Catrina Skepper in the Chelsea
Physic Garden where she talks about her travels and the spiritual side of family life, while Richard E Grant , Ben Elton and Thora Hird reveal the perils and pitfalls of fame and fortune
Issues affecting the British countryside, with John Craven. Plus weather for the week ahead at 12.25pm. subtitled.... E-MAIL: countryfile@bbc.co.uk
Animated antics............................
Omnibus edition.
(Subtitled)
Adventure adapted from Mark
' Twain novel, starring Mark Lester
Oliver Reed , Raquel Welch
When Prince Edward comes face to face with his exact double, street urchin Tom Canty , he thinks it would be a wonderful joke to change places with him for a night.
Director Richard Fleischer (1977, PG)
Digital widescreen * See Films: pp 48-54 **
The Hand of Fate. There is rumoured to be a vacancy on the board of directors at Grace Brothers.
Written by Jeremy Lloyd Repeat
Each year thousands of children spend their summer holidays on a Scripture Union beach mission or adventure camp. On the beach at Criccieth in North Wales, Steve Chalke joins in a seaside celebration of more than 100 years of holidays with a difference. Hymns include All Things Bright and Beautiful, Jesus Is the Answer, To God Be the Glory and Father God You Love Me.
Producer Moira Kean ; Editor Hugh Faupel Digital widescreen
With Huw Edwards.
Weather Isobel Lang
Penultimate episode of the comedy-drama.
There have been reports of moonlighting by AA patrols but Catherine manages to persuade Leonard that his men would never do such a thing. The cat, however, is out the bag when
Mr Bannerman puts a customer in hospital, Harry smells something fishy and Leonard loses a tortoise. ;
Written by Tim Binding ; Director
Keith Washington ; Producer Mike Stephens Digital widescreen
Continuing the series of programmes exploring the bonds that can develop between humans and animals.
Anything to Declare? Animals play a surprisingly important part in the daily life of America's Miami International Airport, both as passengers and as staff. This film captures life there for those who ensure that all this "live" luggage is travelling on the right side of the law. Narrated by John Nettles. See today's choices. Producer Vanessa Berlowitz
Series producer Michael Gunton
Digital widescreen
8.00 Women's 100m final
8.15 Men's 100m final
8.30 Men's 1500m semi-finals
8.45 Men's hammer final
8.50 Heptathlon - 800m
Four gold medals are up for grabs this evening. American Marion Jones is expected to defend her 100m title and win the first of what she hopes will be four golds by the end of the week, while the men's event is scheduled to be a classic -with defending champion and new world record holder Maurice Greene
taking on stars such as Obadele Thompson and Bruny Surin. Britain will be hoping to celebrate their first medal tonight - it may come from European champion
Denise Lewis in the heptathlon but she will need to be in top form to claim gold ahead of competitors such as Germany's defending champion
Sabine Braun. Introduced from Seville by Sue Barker.
With Huw Edwards.
Weather Isobel Lang
Suspense thriller starring
7 Sigoumey Weaver Holly Hunter
When a spate of horrific murders occurs in the San
Francisco area, detective MJ Monahan and her partner
Ruben Goetz enlist the help of top criminal psychologist
Dr Helen Hudson , who specialises in the study of serial killers and who was once the victim of a crazed and violent attack.
Director Jon Amiel (1995, 18)
Digital widescreen ♦ See Rims: pp 48-54 **** ♦ Film of the Week: page 45
Crime drama based on a true story, starring
Lori Loughlin
Bruce Campbell
Ex-cop Jeff Erickson and his wife embark on a spree of armed robberies, motivated as much by pleasure as the desire for profit. FBI agent Tom LaSalle is determined to stop the outlaw couple.
Director Dick Lowry (1997, 15)
* See Films: pp 48-54 ***
Followed by Weather