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Comedy series about a girl with a magic 50p coin.
Gregory and Harmony establish a garden centre and Puddle the duck goes missing.
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Harmony:
Victoria Shalet
Glenda:
Nerys Hughes
Melody:
Heather-Jay Jones
Gregory:
Callum Dixon
Dino:
Vicky Lee Taylor
Grobbler:
Ian Reddington
Gus:
Gary Moreline
PC Williams:
Angus Banners

7.05 Men's triple-jump final
7.15 Women's shot put final
7.25 Men's 110m hurdles final
7.45 Women's 400m hurdles final
8.05 Men's 400m hurdles semi-final
8.40 Decathlon final - 1500m
Continuing the live coverage of today's action at the world championships in Seville.
Tonight's events include two opportunities for Britain to win medals, with the men's triple jump and the 110m hurdles finals both taking place. British competitors Colin Jackson and Jonathan Edwards have each given outstanding performances in previous years - in 1993, Jackson broke the sprint hurdles record in Stuttgart, with Edwards also setting a new world mark in the triple jump two years later. Jackson's main challenge this year will be in beating defending champion Allen Johnson , while Edwards has found this summer's competition from Denis Kapustin particularly tough. Other finals tonight include the last decathlon event, the 1500m. Introduced by Sue Barker with Christina Boxer , with commentary from David Coleman , Steve Cram ,
Paul Dickenson , Brendan Foster and Stuart Storey. subtnied.

Contributors

Unknown:
Colin Jackson
Unknown:
Jonathan Edwards
Unknown:
Allen Johnson
Unknown:
Denis Kapustin
Introduced By:
Sue Barker
Unknown:
Christina Boxer
Unknown:
David Coleman
Unknown:
Steve Cram
Unknown:
Paul Dickenson
Unknown:
Brendan Foster
Unknown:
Stuart Storey.

Drama about a tough probation officer, starring Keith Allen
Jack suspects that a former abuse case is far from closed and that his boss's detective husband has more than a professional interest in the murder of a prostitute. See today's choices.
Written by Sian Orrells
Executive producers Pedr James and Maggie Russell ; Director Timothy Lyn Digital widescreen * Ruth Madoc 's Questionnaire: page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Allen
Written By:
Sian Orrells
Producers:
Pedr James
Producers:
Maggie Russell
Director:
Timothy Lyn
Unknown:
Ruth Madoc
Jack Denby:
Keith Allen
Suzanne Pryce:
Anna Mountford
Jean Pryce:
Ruth Madoc
Peter Pryce:
Andrew Sachs
Katie:
Miranda Llewellyn Jenkins
Derek Reid:
Ian Puleston-Davies
Tom Haines:
Paul Greenwood
Marj Haines:
Eluned Jones
Josie:
Adrienne O'Sullivan
Debbie Reid:
Nicola Bardsley
Joyce Reid:
Sian Merrick
Eric:
Geraint Morgan
Caroline Evans:
Caroline Berry
Joe:
Steve Toussaint
Lisa:
Siobhan Flynn
Bethan:
Olwen Rees
Laura:
D'Arcy Furlong
Merle (WPC):
Alison Coles
Man at hostel:
Robert Chase
Woman at crash:
Nicola Goodchild
Man at crash:
Kieron Self

Tonight's football highlights are dominated by the latest episode in one of the game's fiercest rivalries, Newcastle v Sunderland.
Newcastle manager Ruud Gullit and Sunderland manager Peter Reid have each added new players to their squad over the summer, with Kieran Dyer transferring to Newcastle from Ipswich for £6 million, and former Arsenal team mates Steve Bould and Stefan Schwartz among Sunderland's new signings. The night's other highlights include Manchester United v Coventry City and Chelsea v Tottenham.
Introduced by Gary Lineker with Alan Hansen, with commentary by John Motson with Mark Lawrenson.
(Subtitled)
See Match of the Day Live: Manchester United v Lazio on Friday at 7.30pm
See Alan Hansen : page 40

Contributors

Unknown:
Ruud Gullit
Unknown:
Peter Reid
Unknown:
Kieran Dyer
Unknown:
Steve Bould
Unknown:
Stefan Schwartz
Introduced By:
Gary Lineker
Introduced By:
Alan Hansen
Commentary By:
John Motson
Unknown:
Alan Hansen

A double bill of the US hospital drama series.
11.35 Love on the Rocks. Pillow talk brings relationship strains to light, while the troubled medics look to the future.
12.15 Hope Against Hope
While Billy Kronk decides to play God, a miracle is claimed in a corridor, and a heart transplant requires a surgeon who thinks he is God's gift to medicine.
Subtitled
Videoplus code for 11.35-12.15 . Code for 12.15-1.05
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Billy Kronk
Dr Phillip Watters:
Hector Elonzio
Dr Kate Austin:
Christine Lahti
Dr Aaron Shutt:
Adam Arkin
Dr Jack McNeil:
Mark Harmon
Emma Fields:
Maria Conchita Alonso
Dr Billy Kronk:
Peter Berg

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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