Ends 12.10pm.
Plasmo Interplanetary adventure with the inquisitive alien. (R)
Animated fun and games with the tiny creatures of lore. (R)(S)
The super turtles take on another mission. (R)
More adventures with the cuddly sasquaatch. (R)(S)
Akatais is sent to the Crystal Tombs as part of his princely initiation. (R) (S)
Nautical adventures with the spinach-powered sailor. (R)
Double bill of fun with the loveable youngsters. (R) (S)
Keith Duffy, Kate Heavenor and Vernon Kay are joined this week by Casualty's Sandra Huggett and Jan Anderson, while music comes from Emiliana Torrini and Lolly. Plus the usual mix of games, chat and comedy, Rugrats, and action with the viewers' choice of the XMen or The Mask.
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Presented by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus RayStubbs looks back over the first week of the Premiership season and ahead to this weekend's fixtures. Plus a preview of the first
Scottish Premier League clash between Celtic and Rangers.
1.20 Athletics Focus With only one event to go before Britain's athletes fly to Sydney, Roger Black catches up on all the pre-Olympic news. Plus a look ahead to
Monday's Gateshead Grand Prix.
1.50 The Insiders Guide to the Olympics The Princess Royal,
President of the British Olympic Association, talks about the games and the controversy surrounding the International Olympic Committee.
2.05,2.35,3.15 Racing From
Goodwood, where Clare Balding introduces a three-race card, with the Celebration Mile at
3.20, plus the 2.15 and 2.45.
Commentary from Jim McGrath , Willie Carson and Angus Loughran.
2.25 Around the Grounds Football team news from around the country.
2.55,3.30,4.00 Show Jumping In the last major event before the Sydney Olympics, top British stars John and Michael Whitaker , Geoff Billington and Carl Edwards are at the Hickstead arena for the speed derby. Michael Tucker and Stephen Hadley commentate.
3.45 Football Half-Times Updates.
4.15 Rallying Round nine of the World Rally championship comes from Finland, commentary Mark James and Tiff Needell.
Repeated on Monday at 1.30pm on BBC2
4.45 Final Score A roundup of football results and news.
Producer Paul Davies ; Editor Carl Hicks
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Tom Fleming introduces the annual display of music and marching from Edinburgh Castle. This year's event features bands from all over the world, including Zulus and Maoris, some of whom Hazel Irvine meets in person when she goes behind the scenes to find out more about what it takes to participate in this military extravaganza. Producer Justin C Adams
Executive producer Maggie Cunningham (S) (W)
Des O'Connor and Suzi Perry take to the streets of Southampton, 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)
The first of a two-part documentary that follows progress of comedian and novice sailor Lenny Henry and expert skipper Tony Bullimore on their perilous voyage across the Atlantic aboard a 53ft trimaran. The conclusion can be seen tomorrow at 8pm. See Choice.
Director Southan Morris ; Producer Clive Tulloh (S) (W)
The great getaway: page 24
Followed by National Lottery Update
Swashbuckling adventure featuring the elusive 18th-century hero. The Pimpernel investigates the abduction of the young Dauphin from a Republican orphanage.
Adapted by Richard Carpenter from the novels by Baroness Orczy
Producer Julian Murphy ; Director Edward Bennett (R) (S) (W)
With Fiona Bruce. Weather Sarah Wilmshurst. (S)
Gary Lineker , Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson introduce the best of the day's Premiership action, featuring West
Ham's performance against Manchester United. Commentary comes from Barry Davies , John Motson and Jon Champion. Producer Paul McNamara ; Executive editor Niall Sloane
Repeated tomorrow at 8.50am (S)(W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/football
BBC MATCH OF THE DAY MAGAZINE: price £2.50, available monthly Sport: page 42
In the last in the series of comedy chat shows, Nick Hancock meets TV chef Keith Floyd.
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Erotic thriller. Beautiful radio psychologist
Dr Amanda Grace is lured by a mysterious stranger into a dangerous tangle of illicit sexual pleasure, revenge and murder.
Director Lou Diamond Phillips (1994, 18) (S) Films: pp 52-60 **
Chart hits. Shown yesterday (S)
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