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Keith Duffy, Kate Heavenor and Vernon Kay welcome pop guests Atomic Kitten, who play their new single I Want Your Love, while dance outfit Black Legend and girl duo Daphne and Celeste are also performing.

As the curtain comes up on Euro 2000 this week's FBi VIP is England coach Kevin Keegan, Hollyoaks stars Paul Danan and James Redmond are also in the studio, while Girl Thing feature in FBi Spy. Plus a look at kite buggying, comedy with Kenan and Kel and Rugrats, and action with X Men.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Keith Duffy
Presenter:
Kate Heavenor
Presenter:
Vernon Kay
Singers:
Atomic Kitten
Dancers:
Black Legend
Singers:
Daphne and Celeste
Guest:
Kevin Keegan
Guest:
Paul Danan
Guest:
James Redmond
Guests:
Girl Thing
Producer:
Gail Hendrie
Producer:
Simon Parsons
Executive Producer:
Claire Mundell

Introduced by Sue Barker.

12.20 Football Focus
Ray Stubbs, live from Amsterdam, sets the scene for Euro 2000 as it gets underway in Belgium and the Netherlands. He also looks ahead to England's first game against Portugal, highlights of which are on Monday at 11.30pm.

12.55 Athletics Focus
Roger Black with the latest news and features from the track-and-field world, including a preview of the Grand Prix which begins this week.

1.30 Tennis
Live coverage of the women's final in the French Open from the Roland Garros clay courts in Paris.
Steffi Graf won the French Open last year, but her retirement has paved the way for a brace of youngsters to fill the chasm, including Lindsay Davenport and Martina Hingis, who are the favourites to contest this match. However, this tournament has proved notoriously unpredictable in the past, and it is not inconceivable that one of the five French seeds could pull off a famous home victory on the clay courts. Commentary is by John Barrett and Virginia Wade.
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4.30 Golf
The Royal Liverpool Golf Club hosts this year's amateur championship, the premier event for unpaid players, featuring competitors from 28 countries. Commentary from Steve Rider, Ken Brown and Alex Hay.
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Contributors

Presenter (Grandstand):
Sue Barker
Presenter (Football Focus):
Ray Stubbs
Presenter (Athletics Focus):
Roger Black
Commentator (Tennis):
John Barrett
Commentator (Tennis):
Virginia Wade
Presenter/Commentator (Golf):
Steve Rider
Commentator (Golf):
Ken Brown
Commentator (Golf):
Alex Hay
Executive Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Michael Cole

Gaby Roslin hosts the last show of the series with more hopeful contestants, including the chance to fly a Spitfire jet, a VIP day out with opera diva Lesley Garrett and an opportunity to perform in a London theatre.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Gaby Roslin
Guest:
Lesley Garrett
Director:
Jonathan Bullen
Producer:
Claire Horton
Producer:
Amanda Wilson

Guest players Gary Wilkinson, Anthony Hamilton and John Parrott join host Jim Davidson for the game show in which snooker fans are teamed with top professionals in a bid to win top prizes. John Virgo referees.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Davidson
Referee:
John Virgo
Guest player:
Gary Wilkinson
Guest player:
Anthony Hamilton
Guest player:
John Parrott
Director:
Duncan Cooper
Producer:
David Taylor

A young boy from a rundown estate disappears, but with community officer Pete suspended from duty, the investigation flounders.
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Followed by National Lottery Update

Contributors

Writer:
Chris Murray
Producer:
Ken Horn
Director:
David Innes Edwards
Ch Insp Barnard:
Terence Harvey
DI Jack Carter:
George Costigan
DS Janet Miller:
Connie Hyde
Sgt Paul Dobson:
Philip Martin Brown
PC Nick Green:
Sean McKenzie
PC Colin Jitlada:
Lan Aspinall
PC Clive Gardner:
Martin Walsh
PC Pete Redfern:
Dave Hill
PC Richard Law:
Michael Begley
DC Mary Sutcliffe:
Sarah Kirkman
PC Sue Chappel:
Ashley Jensen
Yvonne Mackey:
Lorraine Ashbourne
Kate:
Jayne Dowell
Carol Bell:
Siobhan Finneran
Dea McGee:
Carl McCrystal
Mark McGee:
Jack Shepherd
Leggy Maggs:
Gary Darner
Euan:
Harrison Williams
Old woman:
Amy Shaw
Danbo:
Luke McKimm
Laura:
Angela Clarke
Debs:
Eve Steele
Leon:
David MacCreedy
Kane:
James Foster

Romantic comedy starring Harrison Ford and Julia Ormond.
For prosperous Linus Larrabee, even his brother David's imminent marriage is part of a carefully orchestrated business deal. So when David's head is turned by Sabrina, the family chauffeur's beautiful daughter, Linus resolves to protect his financial interests.
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Films: pp 60-67 ***
Teach yourself Julia Ormond: page 58

Contributors

Director:
Sydney Pollack
Linus Larrabee:
Harrison Ford
Sabrina Fairchild:
Julia Ormond
David Larrabee:
Greg Kinnear
Maude Larrabee:
Nancy Marchand
Fairchild:
John Wood
Patrick Tyson:
Richard Crenna
Ingrid Tyson:
Angie Dickinson
Elizabeth Tyson:
Lauren Holly

Ray Stubbs introduces highlights of Belgium v Sweden from the first day of Euro 2000 for the Henri Delaunay trophy, plus a look at tomorrow's fixtures. E-mail the panel of guests with your opinions via [email address removed]
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am)
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Contributors

Presenter:
Ray Stubbs
Producer:
Lakviar Singh
Editor:
Andrew Clement

Complete coverage of Belgium v Sweden, the opening Group B match of the tournament, played earlier today at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels.

Jonathan Ross talks to Gary Lineker page 20; Commentary teams: page 22; This week's matches - Sport: page 45; Music: page 46

Contributors

Producer:
Paul McNamara
Executive Editor:
Niall Sloane

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