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Brookside's Suzanne Collins and Leon Lopez drop in to the studio this morning to chat to Keith Duffy, Kate Heavenor and Vernon Kay, while music comes from Spiller and Glamma Kid. Plus the usual mix of games, chat and comedy, Rugrats, and action with the viewers' choice of the X-Men or The Mask.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Keith Duffy
Presenter:
Kate Heavenor
Presenter:
Vernon Kay
Guest:
Suzanne Collins
Guest:
Leon Lopez
Guests:
null Spiller
Guest:
Glamma Kid
Producer:
Gail Hendrie
Producer:
Simon Parsons
Executive Producer:
Claire Mundell

Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus Ray Stubbs looks forward to the afternoon's action on the opening day of the Premiership season.
1.20 Athletics Focus With less than a month to go until the Sydney Olympics, Roger Black assesses the best medal hopes at the British trials and rounds up the action on the European Grand Prix circuit.
1.50, 2.25, 2.50 Racing Clare Balding introduces three live races from Newbury, at 2.00,
2.30 and 3.00. Jim McGrath , Willie Carson and Angus Loughran commentate.
2.10, 3.10, 3.55 Golf: Women's Open The third round of the Women's British Open from Royal Birkdale, introduced by Hazel Irvine.
With L120,000 on offer for the winner at the famous Southport course, this is one of Europe's most lucrative events. Laura Davieswill lead the British charge, but home players don't have a good record in this event, with Penny Grice-Whittakerthe last British winner back in 1991. American Sherri Steinhauer is going for a hat-trick of wins, but will face stiff competition from the likes of Davies and Australia's Karrie Webb.
Commentary comes from
Peter Alliss , Alex Hay , Ken Brown ,
Beverly Lewis , Mickey Walker and Maureen Madill.
2.40 Around the Grounds Football team news from around the country.
3.45 Football Half-Times Updates.
4.45 Final Score A roundup of football results and news.
Football Focus editor Andrew Clement Executive producer Martin Hopkins
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Roger Black
Unknown:
Jim McGrath
Unknown:
Willie Carson
Unknown:
Angus Loughran
Introduced By:
Hazel Irvine.
Unknown:
Laura Davieswill
Unknown:
Sherri Steinhauer
Unknown:
Karrie Webb.
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
Ken Brown
Unknown:
Beverly Lewis
Unknown:
Mickey Walker
Unknown:
Maureen Madill.
Editor:
Andrew Clement
Producer:
Martin Hopkins

PMThe heavyweight competition returns. John Inverdale introduces the first of five heats of raw strength and power as six contestants, including reigning champion
— Glenn Ross , compete for a place in the final in two weeks' time. The contest continues tomorrow at 7pm.
Director Ian Russell ; Series producer Rupert Rumney (S) (W)

Contributors

Introduces:
John Inverdale
Unknown:
Glenn Ross
Director:
Ian Russell
Producer:
Rupert Rumney

Dale Winton introduces more mystery couples as contestants have to guess who is romantically involved with whom to win a prize holiday.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Dale Winton
Director:
Simon Staffurth
Producer:
Andy Rowe
Music by:
Tony Royden

More contestants aim for the black on the snooker and general knowledge game show, hosted by Jim Davidson. Guest players Jimmy White, Mark Davis and Matthew Stevens join the fun, while John Virgo acts as referee.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Davidson
Snooker player:
Jimmy White
Snooker player:
Mark Davis
Snooker player:
Matthew Stevens
Referee:
John Virgo
Director:
Duncan Cooper
Producer:
David Taylor

Des O'Connor and Suzi Perry take to the streets of Cardiff, offering ordinary people the chance to compete for cash prizes. Plus the winning numbers in tonight's National Lottery and Thunderball Draws.
Director Ben Kellett ; Producer David Taylor (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Des O'Connor
Unknown:
Suzi Perry
Director:
Ben Kellett
Producer:
David Taylor

Adventure drama starring Meryl Streep. While on a rafting trip, former white-water guide Gail Hartman and her family meet two travellers, Wade and Terry, who are suspiciously interested in Gail's in-depth knowledge of the river. The couple's fears about the men are all too quickly realised.
Director Curtis Hanson (1994, 12) (S) (W)
Film of the week: page 43 ****
Followed by National Lottery Update

Contributors

Unknown:
Meryl Streep.
Unknown:
Gail Hartman
Director:
Curtis Hanson
Gail Hartman:
Meryl Streep
Roarke Hartman:
Joseph Mazzello
Tom Hartman:
David Strathairn
Wade:
Kevin Bacon
Terry:
John C Reilly
Frank:
William Lucking
Ranger Johnny:
Benjamin Bratt
Willa:
Stephanie Sawyer
Gail's mother:
Elizabeth Hoffman
Gail's father Victor:
H Galloway

Gary Lineker returns with the best of the action and all the goals on the opening day of the Premiership. Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking provide analysis, commentary from Barry Davies, John Motson and Jon Champion. See Choice. (S) (W)
Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am.
See also Match of the Day on Wednesday at 10.45pm. and Match of the Day Live: Galatasaray v Real Madrid in the UEFA Super Cup final on Friday at 7.30pm on BBC2.
BBC MATCH OF THE DAY MAGAZINE: price £2.50, available monthly
Alan Hansen: page 36

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Lineker
Analysis:
Alan Hansen
Analysis:
Trevor Brooking
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
John Motson
Commentator:
Jon Champion.
Producer:
Paul McNamara
Executive Editor:
Niall Sloane

Thriller based on a true story. Alan Palliko viciously murders his lover's husband to share the insurance money. Feeling confident, he aims to repeat the scam by finding a wife, and then killing her too.
Director Yves Simoneau (1992, 15) (S) Films: pp 48-53 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Palliko
Director:
Yves Simoneau

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