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Pocket Dragon Adventures
The diminutive monsters visit a scary Castle.

7.45 UBOS
Animation. Zarlak tests the friendship between Gus and Cassy.

8.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza cannot bear to leave her wombat friend behind when the family leave Australia.

8.35 Rugrats
Double bill. Angelica tries to disguise her cold, and the babies learn to accept Dil just the way he is.

9.00 The Saturday Show

Dani Behr and Joe Mace's pop guests are Ms Dynamite and ex-All Saints Natalie and Nicole Appleton, while Paul Danan from CBBC's The Queen's Nose also makes an appearance.
There's an exclusive showing of the video for five-piece band Stamford Amp's debut single Anything for You, and the usual fun with Cubix, The Cramp Twins, Big Wolf on Campus and The Jackie Chan Adventures.

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Contributors

Presenter ("The Saturday Show"):
Dani Behr
Presenter ("The Saturday Show"):
Joe Mace
Guest ("The Saturday Show"):
Ms Dynamite
Guest ("The Saturday Show"):
Natalie Appleton
Guest ("The Saturday Show"):
Nicole Appleton
Guest ("The Saturday Show"):
Paul Danan
Director ("The Saturday Show"):
Nick Harris
Producer ("The Saturday Show"):
Jonathan Robinson
Producer ("The Saturday Show"):
Maria Stewart

Ray Stubbs and Mark Lawrenson look back at the week's action and preview today's games, in which Arsenal pay a visit to West Ham United. See also There s Only One Manchester United tomorrow at 10.45pm www.bbcco.uk/football

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson

Introduced by Clare Balding from Goodwood.

1.10 Athletics Focus
Roger Black reflects on a busy and successful summer for British athletes.

1.40 Racing
An afternoon of high-class racing from Goodwood includes the Celebration Mile at 2.50. This prestigious race was won last year by the favourite No Excuse Needed, claiming victory for Michael Stoute's stable. The other starts are at 1.45 and 2.15.

3.00 Show Jumping
Action from the Speed Derby at Hickstead, where top international riders have gathered to tackle one of the world's toughest courses.

3.45 Football Half-Times

4.00 Boxing
Some of Britain's up-and-coming fighters do battle in highlights from last night's Real Class of evening at York Hall in Bethnal Green, east London.

Producer (racing) Julie Griffiths ; Editor Ron Chakraborty

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Contributors

Introduced By:
Clare Balding
Unknown:
Michael Stoute
Unknown:
Julie Griffiths
Editor:
Ron Chakraborty

Kaye Adams introduces the annual spectacle outside
Edinburgh Castle in the presence of the Queen as she celebrates her Golden Jubilee year. Performers from
Britain and all over the world convene to join the display, including representatives from the Netherlands, New
Zealand, the United States, India, Australia, South Africa and Tonga. Tom Fleming provides the commentary.
Director/Producer John Smith

Contributors

Introduces:
Kaye Adams
Producer:
John Smith

The contest reaches its climax in North Wales as ten finalists
- including three-times winner Glenn Ross - lock horns to be crowned this year's modern-day Hercules. Pulling huge caravans and struggling under the infamously heavy
"Atlas stones" are just two of their weighty tasks. Presented by John Inverdale , with commentary from Paul Dickenson. Director Will Clough; Series producer Rupert Rumney

Contributors

Unknown:
Glenn Ross
Presented By:
John Inverdale
Unknown:
Paul Dickenson.
Producer:
Rupert Rumney

Nine eligible bachelors come together to brave Anne Robinson 's acerbic quiz-with-quips. The winner's nominated charity could benefit by as much as £50,000. Producer Dee Todd ; Series producer Eileen Herlihy Fancy the Weakest Link a classic TV-theme tune ringtone on your phone? Visit www.radiotimes.com for more information

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Producer:
Dee Todd
Producer:
Eileen Herlihy

Phillip Schofield hosts the quiz in which 49 contestants attempt to win a round-the-world trip, while viewers have a chance to claim a place on next week's show. Includes the Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
Director Patricia Mordecai ; Producer Jane O'Brien The National Lottery - Midweek Draws is on Wednesday at 8.55pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Phillip Schofield
Director:
Patricia Mordecai
Producer:
Jane O'Brien

Vengeance Is Mine. The psychological thriller returns with a two-part story which sees Metcalfe again plunged into the dark world of a vengeful serial killer after a dead man is found to have been buried alive. Contains violence and strong language. Further cast and final part tomorrow at 9pm.
Written by Lizzie Mickery ; Producer Joshua St Johnston
Director David Richards Shock value - the use of violence on TV: page 24; Face of the week - Alun Armstrong : page 49

Contributors

Written By:
Lizzie Mickery
Producer:
Joshua St Johnston
Director:
David Richards
Unknown:
Alun Armstrong
DCI Red Metcalfe:
Ken Stott
Susan Metcalfe:
Michelle Forbes
Dl Duncan Warren:
Neil Dudgeon
DS Kate Beauchamp:
Frances Grey
Helen:
Gillian Tayrforth
Dr Dugdale:
Angela Bruce
Eric Metcalfe:
Kieran O'Brien
DCI Charlie Macintyre:
Alun Armstrong
Dl Rnnegan:
Simon Lenagan
Joe:
Ben Boorman
Jean Macintyre:
Ruth Mitchell
DCS Emerson:
Art Malik
Mandy Macintyre:
Emma Cambridge
Daniel Jameson:
Shaun Dingwall
Davor Pasovic:
Velibor Topic
AnnaMarchent:
Emily Joyce
Alexi Pasovic:
Aleksander Mikic

Science-fiction adventure. An Egyptologist, who believes aliens helped to build the pyramids, is asked to join a project instigated by the US government, who suspect that a structure near one of the monuments could be a teleportation device. Widescreen. Review page 39.
Director Roland Emmerich (1994. PG)

Contributors

Director:
Roland Emmerich
Col Jonathan JackO'Neil:
Kurt Russel
Dr Daniel Jackson:
James Spader
Ra:
Jaye Davidson
Catherine:
Viveca Lindfors
Skaara:
Alexis Cruz
Sha'uri:
Mili Avital
General WO West:
Leon Rippy
Lieutenant Kawalskv:
John Diehl

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