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The investigative team, headed by Vanessa Feltz , continues its informative series of guides to shrewd shopping. It tests a range of products in terms of quality and value for money, allowing the consumer to make the most astute purchases.
Series producer Hilary Rosen ; Editor Owen Gay Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Vanessa Feltz
Producer:
Hilary Rosen

Manchester United v Lazio
Gary Lineker introduces live coverage as the winners of last season's Champions' League, Manchester United, take on European Cup Winners' Cup heroes Lazio in the Uefa Super Cup in Monaco (kickoff 7.45).
The Red Devils' amply stocked silverware cabinet could be augmented if the likes of David Beckham ,
Dwight Yorke and Ryan Giggs are on peak form. Their fanbase will also hope new goalkeeper Mark Bosnich , who has filled the yawning gap left by Peter Schmeichel , adapts quickly to continental competition in United's first night of European action this season.
Lazio lost striker
Christian Vieri to Inter Milan in a world-record deal in the close season. but their side is still one of Europe's strongest, with the Argentinian duo of Diego Simeone and Juan Veron providing midfield inspiration. Coach Sven Goran Eriksson 's side narrowly missed out on the Italian league title last season, but clinched the last ever Cup Winners' Cup when they beat
Real Mallorca at Villa Park in May.
Barry Davies and Trevor Brooking are in the commentary box, while Alan Hansen and Martin O'Neill
provide studio punditry.
Subsequent programmes may run late

Contributors

Introduces:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
David Beckham
Unknown:
Dwight Yorke
Unknown:
Ryan Giggs
Unknown:
Mark Bosnich
Unknown:
Peter Schmeichel
Unknown:
Christian Vieri
Unknown:
Diego Simeone
Unknown:
Juan Veron
Unknown:
Sven Goran Eriksson
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Martin O'Neill

Bob Monkhouse hosts the final of the 1999 BBC New Comedy
Awards, recorded at the Edinburgh Festival, in which upcoming mirth-makers are judged by comedy personalities.
The winner receives a prize of £1,000 and a showcase on the BBC comedy and music channel UK Play, and will be selected by a panel including Richard Wilson , Patrick Kielty , Rhona Cameron and Peter Kay. See today's choices.
Producer Karen Rosie ; Executive producers Jon Plowman and Jo Sargent
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Unknown:
Richard Wilson
Unknown:
Patrick Kielty
Unknown:
Rhona Cameron
Unknown:
Peter Kay.
Producer:
Karen Rosie
Producers:
Jon Plowman

Thriller starring
' Keith Carradine
Kim Greist
Harry Dean Stanton
A chance meeting with ruthless Mob boss Rafael Concion triggers a horrifying memory for ex-cop Peter "Mac" MacAllister. As a young boy Mac was an unwitting accomplice in the murder of his parents. Now, with a chance to avenge his parents' murder, Mac takes the ultimate gamble.
Director Stuart Cooper (1991, 15)
+ See Films: pp 48-54 **
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Carradine
Unknown:
Kim Greist
Unknown:
Harry Dean Stanton
Unknown:
Rafael Concion
Peter Mac MacAllister .:
Keith Carradine
Justine Bates:
Kim Greist
Harvey Hook:
Harry Dean Stanton
Rafael Concion:
John Saxon
Benny Cowan:
Robert Harper
Victor Concion:
Lawrence Monoson

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