Ends 12.10pm.
Animal animation. (R)
The Bodyguard. George brings home a sample of the very latest tennis shoe for Ernie. (R) (S)
A double bill of clay-animated fun. (R)
The team search forthe philosopher's stolen stone. (R) (S)
Fun with the loveable youngsters. (R) (S)
Stars in Their Eyes host Matthew Kelly joins Keith Duffy ,
Kate Heavenor and Vernon Kay for the interactive magazine show, alongside cast members from
CBBC comedy G Force. Girl band Madasun perform their new single Walking on Water, and there's a sneak preview of another young female combo, Girl Thing, in FBi Spy. Plus a recipe for tagliatelle from Steps singer Claire Richards , and animated action with Rugrats and X-Men. Producers Gail Hendrie and Simon Parsons Executive producer Claire Mundell
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11.45 LA 7 Comedy drama starring S
Club 7 and Linda Blair. Rachel secures a date with Sam forthe Prom. where the band fix up a singing spot.
Shown last Thursday (S)
Introduced from the Belfry by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus Ray Stubbs looks ahead to the last weekend of the Premiership season.
The scramble to qualify for
Europe has gone right to the wire, with Arsenal, Liverpool and Leeds United all still in the frame.
At the other end of the table, victory for Wimbledon at the Dell against Southampton may be the only hope of salvaging their top-flight status, while Bradford City face an even sterner test when Liverpool come to Valley Parade.
There's also a preview of Wednesday's Uefa Cup final between Arsenal and Galatasaray, live on BBClat 7.30pm, and of June's European Championship.
1.15 The Insider's Guide to the Olympics The monthly magazine takes a look at how the British team are readying themselves forthe Sydney triathlon. With Eddie Butler and Brian Moore.
1.30 Golf The Benson and Hedges International Open, celebrating its 30th year, has entered its third round.
Defending champion
Colin Montgomerie is joined by a strong field including Jose Maria Olazabal, Bernhard Langer , Seve Ballesteros and Darren Clarke , all bidding for a share of the£lm total prize money. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Alex Hay , Ken Brown , Dougie Donnelly ,
Mike Hughesdon , Beverley Clarke and Julian Tutt. (S)
5.00 News Roundup The day's results, and their consequences. Producer Sharon Lence
Editor Dave Gordon (W)
Continuing the game show series hosted by Gaby Roslin in which contestants have the chance to win their dream prize.
Tonight, two village cricket teams from East Sussex and Surrey try to outdo each other on the pitch to win a day's training at Lord's with England captain Nasser Hussain. Three fans of the sci-fi comedy Red Dwarf are tested on their knowledge of the show for a mystery prize, and a trio of young Rugrats aficionados are faced with a jack-in-the-box challenge, the winner of which gets the chance to voice-over a new Rugrats computer game. Director Jonathan Bullen ; Producers Claire Horton and Amanda Wilson
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Jamie Theakston hosts the family pop quiz, with regular team captains Suggs and Noddy Holder. This week's guest panellists are Tommy Scott , singer with Liverpudlian band Space, soap star-turned pop pin-up
Adam Rickitt , ex-Ultravox frontman Midge Ure and vocalist Craig David , whose Fill Me In recently crashed into the singles chart at number one.
Director Joanna Ball ; Producer Robin Ashbrook (S) (W)
Jim Davidson hosts the game show in which snooker fans are teamed up with guest professionals in an against-the-clock bid to win top prizes. John Virgo acts as referee and resident trick-shot expert.
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[NB this was a repeat but was not billed as one]
Simon Mayo hosts the quiz show where 49 contestants compete to win a round-the-world trip. Plus the winning numbers in the Thunderball and National Lottery draws.
Director Ian Hamilton ; Producer Colman Hutchinson (S) (W)
With Peter Sissons. Weather David Braine (S)
The concluding episode of the two-part drama set in Bosnia-Herzegovina, first shown last November. As the civil war rages on, the British soldiers face the huge demands of their peacekeepingjob. By the time they return home, their lives will have changed in ways they could not have foreseen. Contains swearing and some violence.
Written by Leigh Jackson
Producer Nigel StafforoXlark ; Director Peter Kosminsky (R) (S) (W)
Followed by Weatherview
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