Presented by Darren Jordon and Jane Hill.
(Timetable on Wednesday)
Last of this week's discussion shows, with Robert Kilroy-Silk . Executive editor David O'Keeffe
Followed by News; Weather
A football-crazy eight-year-old gets a beautiful game-styled room courtesy of DIY duo Jake Robinson and Gavin Lowe.
Presented by Sarah Matravers. BBC GOOD HOMES MAGAZINE: L2.40, on sale 7 June
A football special edition of the antiques challenge show, from Peterborough Fair. Hosted by David Dickinson. BBC HOMES AND ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: available monthly, £2.80
Followed by News; Weather
In a pre-match warm-up, the last of this week's World Cup-related interviews sees Michael Parkinson in conversation with David and Victoria Beckham , George Best and Elton John.
Followed by News; Weather
A heart-stopping penalty shoot-out against Argentina shattered England's World Cup hopes in 1998. Now they face the double champions - whom they have not beaten in the finals since 1966. Memories of Diego Maradona's "hand of God" still fresh and England's World Cup future is once again resting in the balance.
Gary Lineker presents live coverage of England's second Group F game from Japan's Sapporo Dome (kickoff 12.30pm). John Motson and Trevor Brooking provide the commentary. See Choice.
BBCi: interactive features - highlights, analysis, commentary and statistics - available on digital satellite
Willie Carson joins presenters Sue Barker and Clare Balding for further Epsom coverage.
The Coronation Cup race is at
3.05, while the fillies' classic, the Oaks, is at 3.50.
Jim McGrath , RayCochrane, Jimmy Lindley , Angus Loughran and Jonathan Powell commentate. Executive producer Martin Hopkins
Producer Gerry Morrison
Ends 5.35.
Cubix
Can Connor repair the robot called Cubix in just 24 hours?
(Shown as part of The Saturday Show on BBC2)
4.35 S Club 7: Don't Stop Movin'
Another behind-the-scenes look at the band's Carnival tour earlier this year.
5.00 Bring It On
Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood learn what it takes to be cowboys in the Arizona Desert.
5.25 Newsround
Shown 1.45pm on BBC2
With Fiona Bruce. Including weather and sport.
(Details on Wednesday)
Followed by Weather with Isobel Lang
Royal reporter Jennie Bond reveals her secret ambition when she guests with Castaway's Ben Fogle in a special edition of the cookery contest. Ainsley Harriott presides.
Director Chris Fox : Producer Sue Walton BBC BOOK: Ainsley Harriott's Low Fat Meals in Minutes, price £11.99
Jamie Theakston presents this week's chart hits.
(Repeated tomorrow)
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(BBC Top of the Pops Magazine: £1.90. New issue now on sale 5 June)
With Zoe cracking under the pressure, Anthony takes action. Episode written by Simon J Ashford For cast see Thursday
Repeated 10pm on BBC Choice Omnibus edition next Sunday
First of a new ten-part third series of the romantic comedy. Baby Talk. George and Janet are unsure how to explain away their new baby's remarkable skills.
Written by Paul Mayhew-Archer and Paul Mendelson ; Director John Stroud
Producers Marcus Mortimer and John Stroud
Comedian Ross Noble guests on the last of the 22nd series of the satirical news quiz. Presented by Angus Deayton. The show is scheduled to return in the autumn.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Nick Martin Rptd tomorrow BBC2
With Michael Buerk. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Isobel Lang.
The last of Jonathan Ross 's 12-part chat-show series.
Director Mick Thomas ; Producer Suzi Aplin Repeated tomorrow
Another light-hearted celebration of the greatest football competition as Johnny Vaughan chats with his regular guests, including Ian Wright , David Ginola and Jimmy Greaves.
Shown at 10.30pm on BBC Choice
Highlights of England's much anticipated game against
Argentina. Plus action from Sweden's clash with Nigeria in the other Group F event, and Spain v Paraguay in Group B. Shown at llpm on BBC Choice
Future hits and cover versions performed by another three bands in Dermot O'Leary 's pop series.
Director Chris Howe ; Producer Jim Parsons
First shown on BBC Choice
Followed by Weatherview
Horror starring Dan Cortese. Returning to his home town to scatter his father's ashes,
Jason Smith begins to wonder why so many people have been laid to rest on the same day every year. Review page 63. Director Daniel Sackheim (1996.12)