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Katie Hill and Matt Smith help kick-start the day live from the continent with the latest Euro 2000 news and gossip, talking to all the big name stars from the teams and having some fun with the English squad.

Contributors

Presenter:
Katie Hill
Presenter:
Matt Smith

Alison Comyn introduces a service from St George's Parish Church, Beckenham, Kent as Canon Derek Carpenter leads an ecumenical celebration for the feast of Pentecost.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Alison Comyn
Celebrant:
Canon Derek Carpenter
Director:
John Kirby
Producer:
Jonathan Fulford

Comedy starring John Lithgow.

After colliding with the legendary creature Bigfoot while on a camping holiday in the woods, the Henderson family end up taking it home with them. (1987, PG) **
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Films: pp 60-67

Contributors

Director:
William Dear
George Henderson:
John Lithgow
Nancy Henderson:
Melinda Dillon
Sarah Henderson:
Margaret Langrick
Ernie Henderson:
Joshua Rudoy
Harry:
Kevin Peter Hall

Live coverage from the Gelredome in Arnhem, Netherlands (kickoff 1.30pm) of the Group B match. Turkey will have a tough match against an Italian side desperate to prove themselves on the European stage.
Introduced by Gary Lineker with Alan Hansen.
Commentary by Barry Davies, with Trevor Brooking.
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Website: [web address removed]

First-class Euro stars - Alan Hansen's players to watch: page 24

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Lineker
Analysis:
Alan Hansen
Commentary:
Barry Davies
Commentary:
Trevor Brooking
Producer:
Paul McNamara
Executive Editor:
Niall Sloane

In celebration of Pentecost, the day when Jesus's followers first experienced the Holy Spirit, Diane Louise Jordan meets people across the country who share their experiences of the Holy Spirit. With music led by the Northumbria Community group, recorded at the Spring Harvest in Minehead, Somerset including O Holy Spirit Come to Bless, Kindle the Flame and O Breath of Life.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Diane Louise Jordan

Marine adventure. Spending the summer with his foster parents at a whale tracking station, Jesse spots Willy, the whale he set free from a marine park. After an oil spill off the coast, Jesse realises that Willy needs his help again.
Director Dwight Little (1995, U) (S) (W) Films: pp 60-67 **

Contributors

Director:
Dwight Little
Jesse:
Jason James Richter
Elvis:
Francis Capra
Nadine:
Mary Kate Schellhardt
Randolph:
August Schellenberg
Glenn:
Michael Madsen
Annie:
Jayne Atkinson
Dr Kate Haley:
Elizabeth Pena
John Milner:
Jon Tenney
Dwight Mercer:
Mykelti Williamson
Milner's assistant:
Paul Tuerpe
Wilcox:
Em Emmet Walsh
Commander Blake:
John Considine
Captain Nilson:
Steve Kahan
Helmsman Kelly:
Neal Matarazzo

Live coverage from Amsterdam Arena as co-hosts Holland take on the Czech Republic in Group D. The Dutch are many people's favourites to win the tournament and will be hoping to capitalise on their home advantage, but the Czech side, largely unchanged since reaching the Euro 96 final, will be hoping to make their mark early on in the competition. Introduced by Gary Lineker, with Alan Hansen. The commentary team includes John Motson, Barry Davies, Tony Gubba and Jon Champion, with co-commentators Trevor Brooking, Mark Lawrenson, Martin O'Neil and David O'Leary.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Lineker
Analysis:
Alan Hansen
Commentary:
John Motson
Commentary:
Barry Davies
Commentary:
Tony Gubba
Commentary:
Jon Champion
Co-commentary:
Trevor Brooking
Co-commentary:
Mark Lawrenson
Co-commentary:
Martin O'Neil
Co-commentary:
David O'Leary

The series in which Ruby Wax journeys back to her homeland to uncover remarkable people and situations in American society. This week Wax goes in search of the heartland of the USA, and meets members of a fundamentalist church in West Virginia who believe that the Bible has told them to handle deadly snakes and drink poison. She then attends a service where rattlesnakes and copperheads are freely handled and strychnine is consumed.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Ruby Wax
Director:
Stuart Greig
Executive Producer:
David Blake Knox

This week London's National Gallery unveils its Encounters exhibition for which 24 renowned modern artists each made a new work using a piece of art from the National Gallery collection as inspiration. To coincide with the opening Omnibus hears from some of the artists about their reasons for choosing their inspirational piece and how they interpreted it in their own distinctive styles.
See Choice.
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Contributors

Director:
Randall Wright
Series Editor:
Basil Comely

In the second of the series examining the values, attitudes and beliefs shaping modern Britain, Michael Buerk asks whether or not science has reduced religious belief to an outdated superstition. Richard Dawkins, Jonathan Sacks, Claire Rayner and others join him to investigate whether there is "life after God".
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Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Buerk
Interviewee:
Richard Dawkins
Interviewee:
Jonathan Sacks
Interviewee:
Claire Rayner
Series Producer:
Graham Judd
Executive Producer:
David Coomes

A football-flavoured edition of the sports quiz, tying in with Euro 2000. Host Sue Barker and team captains Ally McCoist and John Parrott are joined by Andy Gray, Terry Butcher, Stuart Pearce and Peter Beardsley.
(Shown last Monday)
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Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Team captain:
Ally McCoist
Team captain:
John Parrott
Panellist:
Andy Gray
Panellist:
Terry Butcher
Panellist:
Stuart Pearce
Panellist:
Peter Beardsley

Ray Stubbs and Mark Lawrenson present another chance to see today's coverage of the first three Group D matches in which co-hosts, and hot favourites the Netherlands faced the Euro 96 runner-ups Czech Republic, Italy took on Turkey and the World Cup holders France played Denmark. Dion Dublin is also on hand to answer viewers' e-mails.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Ray Stubbs
Presenter:
Mark Lawrenson
Guest:
Dion Dublin

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