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Keith Duffy, Kate Heavenor and Vernon Kay present the interactive show, with guest television gourmet and celebrity sleuth Loyd Grossman. Music comes from Spin City, Scooch and Femail. Plus comedy with Kenan and Kel and the Rugrats and action with the viewers' choice of the X Men or The Mask. (W)

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Contributors

Presenter:
Keith Duffy
Presenter:
Kate Heavenor
Presenter:
Vernon Kay
Guest:
Loyd Grossman.
Producer:
Gail Hendrie
Producer:
Simon Parsons
Executive Producer:
Claire Mundell

Introduced by Steve Rider from St Andrews.
Golf: the Open Live coverage of the third round of the 129th Open at St Andrews. British hopes will be focused on Colin Montgomerie although he will face stiff competition from the strong favourite Tiger Woods. With commentary from Peter Alliss , Alex Hay , Ken Brown ,
Mike Hughesdon , Beverly Lewis , Jerry Pate , Julian Tutt and Dougie Donnelly. producer Martin Hopkins ; Editor
Dave Gordon (S) (W) Sport: page 42

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
St Andrews.
Unknown:
Colin Montgomerie
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
Ken Brown
Unknown:
Mike Hughesdon
Unknown:
Beverly Lewis
Unknown:
Jerry Pate
Unknown:
Julian Tutt
Unknown:
Dougie Donnelly.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Anthea Turner and Wendy Turner-Webster host another edition of the family gameshow in which the kids pick the family member they think is best suited for each round. Today sees the Hiscocks take on the Elf family. (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthea Turner
Unknown:
Wendy Turner-Webster

Jim Davidson is joined by guest players Ken Doherty, Bradley Jones and Gerard Greene for another edition of the gameshow in which snooker enthusiasts are teamed with professionals. Refereed by John Virgo.
(R) (S)

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Davidson
Guest:
Ken Doherty
Guest:
Bradley Jones
Guest:
Gerard Greene
Referee:
John Virgo
Director:
Duncan Cooper
Producer:
David Taylor

Dale Winton introduces more mystery couples to contestants who have to guess who is romantically involved with whom. The teams are guided around the couples' homes and given a chance tojudge body language with an on-screen kissing round.
Director Simon Staffurth ; Producer Andy Rowe (S) (W)

Contributors

Introduces:
Dale Winton
Director:
Simon Staffurth
Producer:
Andy Rowe

In the last of the series more hopefuls join Simon Mayo for the quiz in which 49 contestants compete to win a round-the-world holiday. Plus the winning numbers in the Thunderball and National Lottery draws. Next week National Lottery On the Spotwith Des O'Connor.
Director Ian Hamilton ; Producer Colman Hutchinson (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Mayo
Unknown:
Spotwith Des O'Connor.
Director:
Ian Hamilton
Producer:
Colman Hutchinson

Double bill of the sci-fi investigation series. See Choice. Arcadia. Mulder and Scully pose as a married couple to investigate strange events in a suburban community. (S) (W)
11.20 Alpha. When the bodies of two crew members of a Chinese freighter are found in one of its crates, a search begins for the mysterious being responsible.
(S) (W)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Fox Mulder:
David Duchovny
Dana Scully:
Gillian Anderson
Big Mike:
Abraham Benrubi
Dave:
Tom Virtue
Win:
Tom Gallop
Nancy:
Juli Donald
Cami Schroeder:
Marnie McPhail
Gordy:
Tim Bagley
Woo:
Yau-Gene Chan
Fong:
Tuan Tran
Yee:
Dana Lee
Jeffrey Cahn:
Thomas Duffy
Stacey Muir:
Lisa Picotte
Karin Berquist:
Melinda Culea
Jake Conroy:
James Michael Conner
Angie:
Mandy Levin

Another chance to see the first of six comedy chat shows in which Nick Hancock quizzes celebrities about their lives and careers. Tonight's guest is pop star and DJ Boy George. Shown last Monday Series continues on Monday (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Hancock
Unknown:
Boy George.

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