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Seb is dropped from the football team, but Aunt Boomerang has a plan to get him a game. Why is Diplock wearing those ridiculous shorts?
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Contributors

Writer:
Roy Apps
Aunt Boomerang:
Toyah Willcox
Sebastian:
Richard Madden
Kevin Simpkins:
Lawrie McNicol
Tracey Simpkins:
Sharon MacKenzie
Mr Diplock:
Kem Falconer
Meryl:
Laura McKenzie
Ms Goodbody:
Susy Kane
Ashley:
Blaine Slater
Nozza:
Darren Brownlie
Rozza:
David Brownlie
Delivery man:
Jonathan Strange

The innovative art show with Kirsten O'Brien, Mark Speight and Jay Burridge. To day the team present some crazy ideas with petrified food, create an atmospheric picture inspired by fluorescent lights, and visit an art exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London.
(Rptd tomorrow 7.45am, BBC2) (S)

Contributors

Presenter:
Kirsten O'Brien
Presenter:
Mark Speight
Presenter:
Jay Burridge

Sita begins to worry that she's in too deep. The truth about Liam's past begins to come out, while Geoff's firework display has unexpected consequences.
(For cast see Tuesday) (S)

Then Rewind: 1987: Total Game Play
Jonathan Essex tells the story of 13-year-old Richard Morton who became a computer games designer.
(Repeated tomorrow morning on BBC2) (S)

Contributors

Narrator (Rewind):
Jonathan Essex

Ricky becomes a hero, and an unexpected offer leaves Melanie with a huge decision to make.
(For further cast see Tuesday) (S) (W)

Contributors

Rosa di Marco:
Louise Jameson
Teresa di Marco:
Leila Birch
Lisa Shaw:
Lucy Benjamin
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy Richard
Jeff Healy:
Leslie Schofield
Dot Cotton:
June Brown
Irene Raymond:
Roberta Taylor
Terry Raymond:
Gavin Richards
Nina Harris:
Troy Titus-Adams
Barry Evans:
Shaun Williamson
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
PC Hyland:
Geoffrey Freshwater
Fireman:
Jai Armstrong
Leslie:
Justin Brett

The home-improvement series that rescues people from DIY nightmares, with Lowri Turner and Nick Knowles.
This week the team of design and building experts help a Market Drayton couple put in a new front door, a task complicated by the new door being too big for the gap.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Lowri Turner
Presenter:
Nick Knowles
Series Producer:
Claire Campbell
Executive Producer:
Mark Hill

Extraordinary and unexplained stories from around the world, presented by Juliet Morris. In the last of the series, the woman who claims to know details of an operation on her brain, and film footage of lights in the sky that launched a government inquiry into UFOs.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Juliet Morris
Series Producer:
Charles Bunce
Series Editor:
Clare Pizey

Gary tries to sabotage Dorothy's relationship with her new boyfriend, while Tony has to choose between his girlfriend and his collection of soft-porn magazines.

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Contributors

Writer:
Simon Nye
Director:
Martin Dennis
Producer:
Beryl Vertue
Gary:
Martin Clunes
Tony:
Neil Morrissey
Dorothy:
Caroline Quentin
Deborah:
Leslie Ash
Jamie:
Nicholas Newman
Jill:
Allie Byrne

Inspector Fowler prepares his force for the rigours of cross-examination in court, and Constable Goody gets to try out a rather nice new uniform.
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Ben Elton is the subject of Best of British tomorrow at 10.20pm

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Ben Elton
Director:
John Birkin
Producer:
Geoffrey Perkins
Inspector Fowler:
Rowan Atkinson
DC Boyle:
Mark Addy
WPC Habib:
Mina Anwar
PC Goody:
James Dreyfus
Sergeant Dawkins:
Serena Evans
DI Grim:
David Haig
PC Gladstone:
Rudolph Walker
Mayoress:
Lucy Robinson

David Dimbleby chairs the topical debate from Glasgow, where panellists include Scottish Secretary John Reid and Will Hutton, editor-in-chief of The Observer.
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Website: [web address removed]

Followed by Holiday Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
John Reid
Panellist:
Will Hutton
Executive Producer:
George Carey
Series Editor:
Charlie Courtauld

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About BBC One

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

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