A love poem addressed to Wilma makes Fred jealous.
(More fun at 9.20am) (Repeat)
With Kirsten O'Brien and Otis the Aardvark. Insect animation.
Repeat
Animated adventures set in Arabia. Repeat .................................
Cartoon adventures
Spydra tries to steal the world's oil supply. Repeat ....................................
Cartoon adventures set in a bygone era.
(Repeat)
Animation. A strange object lands on Earth
More fun with the mystery-solving ghost.
(Repeat)
The Astra-Nuts
Barney and Fred accidentallyjoin the army. Repeat...........................................
Kumiko suspects the ship has been damaged via the internet. Repeat Subtitled ................
Cartoon comedy.
(Repeat)
Allen Strange interferes with Robbie's science project.
Jessica meets Marco, who claims to be a fashion photographer.
The music magazine series continues with a compilation of highlights from previous shows. Hosted by zany pop outfit Cartoons
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (part 1)
Ashley is offered a modelling contract.
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Subtitled.
Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus Ray Stubbs with the latest FA Premiership news and action from last night's Uefa Super Cup clash between Manchester United and Lazio.
L20 Rallying Highlights from the Finland rally, in which Tommi Makinen - driving on home soil - was aiming to extend his world championship lead. Commentary by Mark James and Tiff Needell.
LSO Athletics An update on events in Seville on the penultimate day of action in the world championships.
2.05 Racing From the Goodwood course, live coverage of the Sport on 5 March Stakes which gets underway at 2.15.
Commentary comes from Jim McGrath , Clare Balding and Willie Carson.
2.25 Around the Grounds A roundup of Premiership soccer team news.
2.40, 3.50 Rugby Union: Wales v France Live coverage from the Millennium
Stadium in Cardiff as Wales continue their World Cup preparations with a friendly international against France (kickoff 3pm). The home side will be looking to repeat the form which secured a remarkable triumph over South Africa in June. France however are seeking a confidence-boosting win following their disappointing 1999 Five Nations campaign. Match commentary from Huw Llywelyn Davies with JJ Williams.
3.45 Football Half-Times
4.40-5.35 Final Score All the day's results, with football reports and interviews.
Editor Carl Hicks : Executive producer Martin Hopkins Digital widescreen
Videoplus code for 12.15-5.35
12.15-2.40 (not PDC) ...........................
2.40-5.35 (not PDC) .............................
Highlights from the 50th Edinburgh Military Tattoo, staged on the floodlit esplanade of Edinburgh Castle in the presence of the Princess Royal. Central to the pomp and ceremony are the traditional massed pipes and drums, while there are displays from the Barbados Defence
Force Band (accompanied by their stilt acrobats), and the South-east Missouri State
University marching band (the Golden Eagles) who are making their debut at the Tattoo. There will also be a historical pageant performed by the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and the Mounted Band of the Life
Guards combine with the Massed Cavalry Bands in a spectacular cavalry tribute.
Commentary by Tom Fleming. Director/Producer Justin C Adams
Digital widescreen
With Fiona Bruce.
Weather Helen Young
6.40 Regional News and Sport
Simon Mayo hosts the weekend lottery show which combines a general-knowledge quiz with two cash draws - the Thunderball draw, in which viewers can win up to a maximum of L250,000, and the regular weekend lottery. Director Ian Hamilton
Series producer Colman Hutchinson
Digital widescreen
Adventure drama starring Meryl Streep
Despite the tension in their marriage, Gail Hartman and her husband Tom decide to take their son on a rafting break as a birthday treat. On the trip, former white-water guide Gail and her family encounter two travellers, Wade and Terry, who are suspiciously interested in Gail's in-depth knowledge of the river. The couple's fears about the men are all too quickly realised.
Director Curtis Hanson (1994, 12)
Digital widescreen Subtitled. * See Films: pp 48-55 ****
Followed by National Lottery Update
A special edition of the popular comedy The Vicar of Dibley, first shown in two parts during Comic Relief night in March.
Geraldine invites superstar actor Johnny Depp to a party, and there's a surprise when an unexpected guest turns up. Johnny Depp Himself
Written by Richard Curtis and Paul Mayhew -Archer; Director Dewi Humphreys Producer Sue Vertue
Revised repeat Subtitled ............
With Peter Sissons.
Weather Philip Avery
Gary Lineker presents highlights from today's FA Premiership matches including the Anfield meeting between Liverpool and Arsenal. The Merseyside outfit have made an indifferent start to the campaign following their L25 million summer spending spree and the fans expressed disquiet following a recent 1-0 home defeat to newly promoted Watford. Despite a rash of injuries to the likes of England centre-back Tony Adams and Dutch striker Dennis Bergkamp , the Gunners' early season form suggests they will again figure prominently in the title race.
There's also the usual roundup of goals and talking points from the day's other fixtures which include Leeds
United's trip to White Hart Lane to play Spurs, and the Selhurst Park clash between Wimbledon and Chelsea. Commentary comes from John Motson , Jon Champion and Tony Gubba , with studio analysis from Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking. Producer Paul McNamara ; Editor
Paul Armstrong Repeated tomorrow morning at 6.45am
BBC MATCH OF THE DAY MAGAZINE: price L2.50, available monthly
BBC VIDEOS: Alan Hansen 's Entertainers A series of five videos highlighting some of the world's top footballers, price
112.99 each. Available from retailers from
6 September.
* See Alan Hansen : page 41
Psychological thriller starring Heather Locklear
A woman is torn apart by multiple personalities triggered by the death of her abusive father. At various times, she takes on the characters of a prostitute, a terrified child and a male teenager. To save both herself and the relationships she holds dear, the woman must confront her past and explore long-buried secrets.
Director Stephen Gyllenhaal (1996)
+ See Films: pp 48-55 **
A rundown of the hits from last week's top 20, featuring live performances, videos, a chart countdown, and the bestselling single. Presented by Gail Porter. Shown last Thursday on BBC2
Followed by Weather
Gail Porter presents a rundown of hits from the top 20, including Texas's "Summer Son", Supergrass's "Moving" and Alice Deejay's "Better Off Alone". Show more
The continuous-news channel.