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Playdays
Why Bird and Charlie find out about spiders.
(R)

7.30 Inch-High Private Eye
Animated action with the diminutive detective.
(R) (S)

7.55 Tom and Jerry Kids
Cartoon cat-and-mouse capers.
(R)

8.20 Get Your Own Back
The messy game show.
(R) (S) (W)

8.45 The Mask
Stanley starts getting younger and younger.
(R) (S)

9.10 Smart Guy
TJ takes tap-dancing lessons.
(R) (S)

9.35 Xchange
Weekday magazine featuring summer entertainment and activities, with Angellica Bell, Marsali Stewart, Jez Edwards, Joe Challands, Ade Adepitan and Erica Harvey. Today, visits to a youth theatre in Somerset and a museum of childhood in London, plus Joe learns how to ski-jump.
(S) (W)
Contact details: write to: Xchange, [address removed]
E-mail: [email removed] Website: [web address removed]

10.05 Teletubbies: Eid New Clothes
Some children try on clothes for the Muslim Eid festival.
(R) (S)

10.30 Tweenies: Dirty Hands
The Tweenies help Max plant bulbs in the garden.
(R) (S) (W)
Website: [web address removed]

10.50 Vengaboys - Top of the Pops Special
The chart-topping Euro-pop group perform their hits.
(S)

Contributors

Presenter (Xchange):
Angellica Bell
Presenter (Xchange):
Marsali Stewart
Presenter (Xchange):
Jez Edwards
Presenter (Xchange):
Joe Challands
Presenter (Xchange):
Ade Adepitan
Presenter (Xchange):
Erica Harvey
Singers (Vengaboys - Top of the Pops Special):
null Vengaboys

A feature-length edition of the children's comedy, adapted from the third series.

Harmony and her sister Melody are holidaying on a houseboat with Aunt Glenda. In the hold they find a waif, Dino, who gets his hands on Harmony's magic 50 pence piece!
(R) (S)

Contributors

Writer:
Steve Attridge
Director:
Carol Wiseman
Producer:
Davina Belling
Producer:
Clive Parsons
Glenda:
Nerys Hughes
Uncle Ginger:
Donald Sumpter
Harmony:
Victoria Shalet
Melody:
Heather Jones
Gregory:
Callum Dixon
Dino:
Vicky Lee Taylor
Grobbler:
Ian Reddington
Gus:
Gary Moreline
PC Williams:
Angus Barnet
Animal:
Tony Marshall
Rod:
Ashley Artus
Block:
Paul Brightwell

Comedy starring Hulk Hogan. Despite his dislike of children, ex-wrestler Sean Armstrong lanes ajoD as ooayguaiu to an inventor's unruly offspring. Director Michael Gottlieb
(1992, PG) (S) Films: pp 52-60 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Hulk Hogan.
Unknown:
Sean Armstrong
Director:
Michael Gottlieb

Coverage from Gateshead International Stadium as some of Britain's Olympic hopefuls compete against top overseas athletes before the Sydney Games. Introduced by Roger Black and Sally Gunnell, with commentary from David Coleman, Stuart Storey, Brendan Foster, Paul Dickenson, Steve Cram and Christina Boxer.
See Choice.
(W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Roger Black
Presenter:
Sally Gunnell
Commentary:
David Coleman
Commentary:
Stuart Storey
Commentary:
Brendan Foster
Commentary:
Paul Dickenson
Commentary:
Steve Cram
Commentary:
Christina Boxer
Producer:
Helen Kuttner
Editor:
Carl Hicks

Chart-topping pop quintet Steps perform their biggest hits and sing with guests Lionel Richie and Lulu. With cameo appearances by Spike Milligan, Les Dennis, Melinda Messenger, Toyah Willcox and Noddy Holder.
See Choice. (S) (W)
John Peel: page 15

Contributors

Singers:
null Steps
Singer:
Lionel Richie
Singer:
null Lulu
Guest:
Spike Milligan
Guest:
Les Dennis
Guest:
Melinda Messenger
Guest:
Toyah Willcox
Guest:
Noddy Holder
Director:
Geraldine Dowd
Producer:
Robin Ashbrook

This listing contains language that some may find offensive.

Last in the rerun of the original series, first shown in 1994.

Geraldine has a radical idea for an off beat Sunday service involving creatures great and small.
(R) (S)

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Curtis
Director:
Dewi Humphreys
Producer:
Jon Plowman
Geraldine Granger:
Dawn French
David Horton:
Gary Waldhorn
Hugo Horton:
James Fleet
Alice Tinker:
Emma Chambers
Letitia Cropley:
Liz Smith
Frank Pickle:
John Bluthal
Jim Trott:
Trevor Peacock
Owen Newitt:
Roger Lloyd Pack
Cecil:
Simon McBurney
Mrs Bartlett:
Jane Galloway

Roger Vadim's cult sixties sci-fi fantasy, starring Jane Fonda.

A beautiful young astronaut uses the power of love to fight the forces of evil in the 40th century.
Widescreen.
(1967, 15) (S) (W)
Films: pp 52-60 ***

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Roger Vadim
Barbarella:
Jane Fonda
Pygar:
John Phillip Law
Black Queen:
Anita Pallenberg
Concierge:
Milo O'Shea
Durand-Durand:
Milo O'Shea
Dildano:
David Hemmings
Professor Ping:
Marcel Marceau
Mark Hand:
Ugo Tognazzi
President of Earth:
Claude Dauphin
Captain Sun:
Serge Marquand

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