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Belgium v Russia or Tunisia v Japan
On the final day of the first-phase matches, one of these games will be screened live
(kickoff 7.30am) depending on how the teams stand in Group H, with highlights of the other encounter. Belgium clash with Russia in Shizuoka, while Japan take on Tunisia in Osaka.
Introduced by Ray Stubbs , with commentary from Tony Gubba , Paul McGrath. BBCi: additional features are available to digital viewers
Followed by News; Weather

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Paul McGrath.

Ends 5.35.

Dennis the Menace
Mayhem with the young scruff.

4.10 Cubix
Connor takes Cubix home.
(Shown in 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. Two competition winners meet their idols.
BBC CD-ROM: for PC, S Club 7: On the Road, price £24.99

5.00 Bring It On
Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood appear in a circus musical.

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Presenter (Bring It On):
Richard McCourt
Presenter (Bring It On):
Dominic Wood

Action from the last four games of the group stage, with the results determining which teams will to go through to the knockout stage. In Group D, Portugal play South Korea, and Poland take on the USA. The games in Group H are Tunisia v Japan, and Belgium v Russia. Introduced by Gary Lineker. INTERACTIVE FORUM: question the pundits 8-9pm each evening via digital TV, BBC Radio 5 Live or the internet at: www.bbc.co.uk/worldcup
BBC WORLD CUP MAGAZINE: a Match of the Day special, price £3.95

Contributors

Introduced By:
Gary Lineker.

Second of a ten-part third series of the romantic comedy. Zero Tolerance. When George joins the Neighbourhood Watch, no criminal - or indeed anyone else - is safe.
Written by Paul Mayhew-Archer and Paul Mendelson ; Director John Stroud
Producers Marcus Mortimer , John Stroud Repeat next Sunday

Contributors

Written By:
Paul Mayhew-Archer
Written By:
Paul Mendelson
Director:
John Stroud
Producers:
Marcus Mortimer
Producers:
John Stroud
George:
Ardal O'Hanlon
Janet:
Emily Joyce
Mrs Raven:
Geraldine McNulty
Piers:
Hugh Dennis
Ella:
Ull Roughly
Stanley:
Tim Wylton
Tyler:
Philip Whitchurch
Amie:
Lou Hirsch
Craig:
Paul Child
Customer:
Simon Wright

Episode one of series six of the comedy starring Richard Wilson, Annette Crosbie, Angus Deayton and Janine Duvitski.

An artistic dispute with the Meldrews threatens to scupper Patrick's birthday plans.

Contributors

Written by:
David Renwick
Director:
Christine Gernon
Producer:
Jonathan P. Llewellyn
Victor Meldrew:
Richard Wilson
Margaret Meldrew:
Annette Crosbie
Patrick Trench:
Angus Deayton
Pippa Trench:
Janine Duvitski

The Prince of Wales introduces this commemorative show from the Falklands in which comedian Jim Davidson , in his role as chairman of the British Forces Foundation, returns to perform and to view life there 20 years after the conflict. Director Southan Morris : Producer John Bishop

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Director:
Southan Morris
Producer:
John Bishop

Action thriller starring Dolph Lundgren and Gina Bellman. A hit man, suffering from attacks of conscience, finds himself becoming increasingly entwined with a dangerous female collaborator. Review page 57.
Director Russell Mulcahy (1996.18)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dolph Lundgren
Unknown:
Gina Bellman.
Director:
Russell Mulcahy

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

Contributors

Unknown:
Dermot O'Leary
Director:
Chris Howe
Producer:
Jim Parsons

Hammer horror starring
Christopher Lee , Charles Gray and Patrick Mower. The
Due de Richleau discovers that a friend has come under the influence of a group of Satanists. Review page 57.
Director Terence Fisher (1968, 15)

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Lee
Unknown:
Charles Gray
Unknown:
Patrick Mower.
Unknown:
Due de Richleau
Director:
Terence Fisher

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