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Introduced by Ray Stubbs.
12.20 Football Focus A look ahead to the afternoon's Premiership matches, plus a review of the week's crucial European championship qualifiers and updates from this morning's game at Anfield between Liverpool and Manchester Utd.
L20, 2.55, 3.30, 4.20 Athletics Full coverage of the IAAF Grand Prix final from Munich. Among the recently crowned world champions competing will be
Wilson Kipketer of Denmark who, if he wins the 800m, will claim his share of the$1 million Golden League jackpot.
2.05,2.35,3.10,3.55 Racing
From Goodwood, featuring races at 2.15,
2.45 and 3.20. Commentary by Willie Carson , Clare Balding and John Hanmer. From Leopardstown live coverage of the Irish Champion Stakes being run at 4.10. Commentary Jim McGrath.
2.25 Around the Grounds A roundup of Premiership soccer team news.
3.45 Football Half-Times
4.40 Final Score All the day's results, with football reports and interviews. Producer Sharon Lence ; Editor Carl Hicks Digital widescreen
Videoplus code for 12.15-5.30 .............
12.15-3.10 (not PDC)
3.10-5.30 (not PDC).............................

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ray Stubbs.
Unknown:
Wilson Kipketer
Commentary By:
Willie Carson
Commentary By:
John Hanmer.
Unknown:
Jim McGrath.
Producer:
Sharon Lence
Editor:
Carl Hicks

Ainsley Harriott hosts the show where the public are the stars.
This week some children have a close encounter with a dancing gorilla and a group of Five fans have the best day of their lives. Director Sue McMahon
Producer Tony Nicholson
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Ainsley Harriott

The game show hosted by Jim Davidson and assistant
Melanie Stace. This evening's winning couples end the show performing numbers from the hit musical Oh! What a Night-with Kid Creole taking them through their paces. Director Duncan Cooper Producer Sue Andrew
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
Melanie Stace.
Director:
Duncan Cooper

Dale Winton returns to host the show for the next nine weeks, joined by some of the stars of the music industry. Tonight's big names include Tom Jones - singing with both the Cardigans and the James Taylor Quartet - and Gary Barlow performing his latest single. Also tonight there's the first sneak preview of the BBC's Music Live 200-an extraordinary celebration of music involving the whole of the UK. Call [number removed]125 to find out how you can participate, or e-mail www.bbc.co.uk/musiclive Plus the usual Thunderball and National Lottery draws. Director Richard Valentine
Producer Peter Estall
Digital widescreen NOTE: previous winning numbers from lottery draws are available on Ceefax page 555 or by calling

Contributors

Unknown:
Dale Winton
Unknown:
Tom Jones
Unknown:
James Taylor
Unknown:
Gary Barlow
Director:
Richard Valentine
Producer:
Peter Estall

Stephanie Hughes introduces live coverage of the second half of tonight's concert from
London's Royal Albert Hall.
The BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Andrew Davis , performs Johann Strauss 's overture to Die Fledermaus followed by Willard White singing songs from the shows including OJ' Man R/Verfrom Show Boat and Some
Enchanted Evening from South Pacific. The BBC Symphony
Chorus and BBC Singers then join the orchestra in a performance of Vaughan
Williams's stirring Toward the Unknown Region.
A centenary tribute to Noël
Coward by actor Jeremy Irons then leads into the traditional climax to the last night - Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No 1, Henry Wood 's Fantasia on British Sea Songs, followed by Arne's Rule, Britannia!, and then Parry's Jerusalem.
The Royal Albert Hall Prom can also be heard on Radio 3.
See today's choices. Director Jonathan Fulford
Producer Peter Maniura
Digital widescreen Subtitled.

Contributors

Introduces:
Stephanie Hughes
Conducted By:
Andrew Davis
Unknown:
Johann Strauss
Unknown:
Willard White
Unknown:
Jeremy Irons
Unknown:
Henry Wood
Director:
Jonathan Fulford
Producer:
Peter Maniura

Gary Lineker , joined in the studio by Trevor Brooking and Mark Lawrenson , introduces the day's Premiership action including extended highlights of Arsenal v Aston Villa.
Commentary comes from Barry Davies , Jon Champion and Tony Gubba. Plus the August Goal of the Month competition.
Producer Paul McNamara ; Editor
Paul Armstrong Repeated tomorrow morning at 7.45am

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking
Introduces:
Mark Lawrenson
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Jon Champion
Unknown:
Tony Gubba.
Producer:
Paul McNamara
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

Supernatural horror starring Robert Stephens ,
Robert Powell
In the 19th century, an aristocratic amateur scientist's attempts to capture the spirit of death lead him to unknown danger.
Director Peter Newbrook (1972.15)
* See Films: pp 54-61 ****

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Stephens
Unknown:
Robert Powell
Director:
Peter Newbrook
Hugo Cunningham:
Robert Stephens
Giles Cunningham:
Robert Powell
Christina Cunningham:
Jane Lapotaire
President:
Alex Scott
Clive Cunningham:
Ralph Arliss
Anna Cunningham:
Fiona Walker

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