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Clare Balding and Willie Carson present three races from this afternoon's Goodwood card, including the listed Lupe Stakes at 2.40, a leading trial for next month's Oaks. Plus coverage of the 3.10 and 3.40 races.
Commentary is by Jim McGrath , Jimmy Lindley and Graham Rock , with betting analysis from Angus Loughran and reports from
Jonathan Powell.

Contributors

Unknown:
Willie Carson
Unknown:
Jim McGrath
Unknown:
Jimmy Lindley
Unknown:
Graham Rock
Unknown:
Angus Loughran
Unknown:
Jonathan Powell.

Part two from the third series of the children's comedy. Mrs Tinge has taken over the house, and Natalie has to decide between sensible Chris and dangerous Dave.
Written by Jean Buchanan

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Tinge
Written By:
Jean Buchanan
Natalie:
Ellie Beaven
Arthur:
Peter Kin Kelly
Georgina:
Catherine Bailey
Dad:
Philip Bird
Mrs Tinge:
Angela Vale
Dave:
Richard Burke
Chris Kitto:
James Hickmott
Matt:
John Glynn
Annie Smerdon:
Holly Lambert

Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester host a live edition from the BBC Futureworld exhibition in Newcastle upon Tyne, as part of the BBC's Music Live event. Viewers get the chance to contribute to a track by Radio 1 DJs Dreem Teem, while school pupils use the power of music to boost brain power.
Producer Gillian Tierney ; Editor Saul Nasse ; Repeated tomorrow at 2.15am, with sign language and in-vision subtitles FURTHER INFORMATION: Ceefax: page 623; www.bbc.co.uk/tw

Contributors

Producer:
Gillian Tierney
Editor:
Saul Nasse

Providing the ingredients for tonight's culinary challenge are entertainer Les Dennis and model Emma Noble , who team up with chefs Brian Turner and Tony Tobin.
Fern Britton ensures fair play and keeps an eye on the clock.
Producer Claire Richmond ; Director Chris Fox

Contributors

Unknown:
Emma Noble
Unknown:
Brian Turner
Unknown:
Tony Tobin.
Unknown:
Fern Britton
Producer:
Claire Richmond
Director:
Chris Fox

The police drama continues with the week's second episode. Nutcase. Attempted murder by peanut and the world's worst escapologist are all in a day's work for Sue and Colin.
Episode written by Nick Saltrese ; Director Delyth Thomas
For regular cast see Saturday at 8.05pm

Contributors

Written By:
Nick Saltrese
Director:
Delyth Thomas
Mr Varadi:
Mark Phoenix
Alfie Stokes:
Tom Georgeson
Barry Roberts:
Alan Stocks
Val:
Sue Cleaver
Reggie/Arnie:
Tony Maudsley
Tony:
Sacha Dirwin
Tony Cisco:
Ted Robbins
Freddie Fletcher:
Bobby Knutt
Muzzy:
Emil Marwa
Supt Phillips:
Richard Heap

Following last week's shortened series opener,
Carol Smillie highlights more lottery-funded projects, including the rebuilding of London's Royal Court theatre, which is visited by actor Richard Wilson. Plus the midweek draw.
Producer Simon Marsh

Contributors

Unknown:
Carol Smillie
Unknown:
Richard Wilson.
Producer:
Simon Marsh

More appeals for information on unsolved crimes, with Nick Ross and Fiona Bruce. Tonight's cases include the murder of student Sarah Cameron , who was killed after a farewell drink with friends in Newcastle upon Tyne. Call with information free on [number removed] or e-mail: cwuk@bbc.co.uk
Crimewatch UK Update is at 11.05pm.
Director James Ditchfield ; Series producer Gaby Koppel FURTHER INFORMATION: Ceefax: p 621; Minicom number [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Ross
Unknown:
Fiona Bruce.
Unknown:
Sarah Cameron
Director:
James Ditchfield
Producer:
Gaby Koppel

Comedy romance. Gordon and Sydney are a successful young couple, desperate for a stress-free vacation. But, shipwrecked on an isolated island, their relationship is put under strain by the attractiveness of two local inhabitants.
Director Martha Coolidge (1991)
Films: pp 62-68 **

Contributors

Director:
Martha Coolidge
Bill:
Gregory Harrison
Sydney:
Lisa Hartman
Gordon:
Mark Linn-Baker
Tarita:
Charlotte Lewis
Actor:
Emile Manutupou
Lois Rice:
Largo Woodruff

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