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Children's comedy drama. Confusion reigns as Georgina's parents move in. Episode written by Jean Buchanan
(R) (S)

Contributors

Written By:
Jean Buchanan
Natalie:
Ellie Beaven
Arthur:
Peter Kin Kelly
Georgina:
Catherine Bailey
Aunt Yvette:
Meg Johnson
Emily:
Tilly Gerrard
Gavin:
David Blair
Matt:
John Glynn
Uncle George:
Jonathan Barlow
Aunt Penny:
Susan Edmonstone

Children's magazine, presented by Katy Hill, Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas and Matt Baker.
Today's show takes a look at the action and attractions at the Kilmore and Kilbride Highland Games.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am on BBC2
(S)(W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Katy Hill
Presenter:
Konnie Huq
Presenter:
Simon Thomas
Presenter:
Matt Baker

Jez Nelson travels to Australia to see a new medical development that could eliminate the need for pills and injections - spray-on pharmaceuticals. Plus top British cellist Steven Isserlis tries out a silent electronic cello that can be folded to fit in a bag. Presented by Peter Snow and Philippa Forrester.
Producer Suzanne Levy ; Editor Saul Nasse ; Repeated tomorrow at 2.20am, with sign language and in-vision subtitles (S) (W) FURTHER INFORMATION: Ceefax: page 623; www.bbc.co.uk/tw Free tickets to the live event at Earls Court: page 32

Contributors

Unknown:
Steven Isserlis
Presented By:
Peter Snow
Producer:
Suzanne Levy
Editor:
Saul Nasse

Live coverage of tonight's clash between Italy and co-hosts Belgium in the second round of matches in Group B, from the King Baudouin stadium in Brussels (kickoff at 7.45pm).

As automatic qualifiers, Belgium have had the tricky task of preparing for the tournament without the benefit of competitive matches, but their recent results have included their first-ever victory on Italian soil - a 3-1 win over tonight's opponents - in Lecce last November.
Italian coach Dino Zoff will be looking for a significant improvement in his side's patchy form since being eliminated on penalties in the 1998 World Cup quarter-finals by host nation France. Although they should start as favourites tonight, the Italians will be wary of an upset, having not beaten Belgium in four attempts since 1977.
Introduced by Gary Lineker. A repeat showing of tonight's entire match can be seen at 1am. (S)
Website: [web address removed]

Including, at halftime, The National Lottery: UK Carol Smillie presents the all-important midweek draw.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Lineker

Concluding the two-part adaptation of Andy McNab 's book, starring Sean Bean. Deep in Iraqi territory without air cover or chance of rescue, Sergeant McNab and his
SAS patrol continue their fight with both the elements and the enemy in their attempt to reach Syria and safety. Contains strong language and violence.
For cast and credits see Tuesday at 10.15pm (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy McNab
Unknown:
Sean Bean.

Musician Danny Thompson , a Muslim convert, visits
Islam's third holiest city, Jerusalem, to mark the birthday of the prophet Muhammad. In his encounters with pilgrims, tourists, scholars and shopkeepers, the former Pentangle bass-player uncovers some surprising facts about the city's Islamic traditions.
Executive producer Chris Loughlin (S) (W)
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Musician:
Danny Thompson
Director:
Ovidio Salazar
Producer:
Chris Loughlin

Thriller starring Christopher Lambert. A cross-country desert drive turns into a violent battle of wits when a businessman, along with his family and friends, encounter four reckless misfits. The next 24 hours prove to be a terrifying ordeal.
Director Deran Sarafian (1994,18) (S) Films: pp 60-67 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Lambert.
Director:
Deran Sarafian
Jack:
Christopher Lambert
Cliff:
Craig Sheffer
Bobby:
David Arquette
Richie:
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Helen:
Michelle Forbes
Tom:
Josh Brolin

BBC One London

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

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