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Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams.
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Contributors

Presented By:
Bill Turnbull
Presented By:
Sian Williams

A Wanted Child. Oliver is ensnared in a family problem.
Episode written by Rebecca Stevens
More cast Tuesday

Contributors

Written By:
Rebecca Stevens
Juliet Barry:
Stephanie Buttle
Sally Mowson:
Nathalie Armin
Mavis Ryder:
Elaine Donnelly
Geoff:
Denzil Peart
Derek Hardcastle:
Barry Morse
Jade Simmonds:
Alfie Mould
Ciaran McGuire:
Matthew Bishop
Eric Tang:
Junix Inocian
Susan Tang:
Wendy Kweh
Keith Dowerby:
Miles Harrison
MrAgnew:
Robert Purdy

Ends 5.35.

The Scooby-Doo Show
The gang solve the mystery of demons plaguing Seattle.
(R) (S)

4.10 Mona the Vampire
When Mona can't pay a library fine, her school work disappears.
(R) (S)

4.20 The Cramp Twins
Lucien and Tony fallout.
(R) (S)

4.35 Stitch Up
More stunts, as the team continue to play pranks. This week pop stars S Club 7 fall victim.
(R) (S) (W)

5.00 Bring It On
Ania Dykczak and Fran Beauman take the challenge of being backing dancers for former Steps stars H and Claire.
(Repeated next Monday on BBC2) (S) (W)

5.25 Newsround
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter (Bring It On):
Ania Dykczak
Presenter (Bring It On):
Fran Beauman

Size Matters. The "Pet Slimmer of the Year" competition proves embarrassing for Emma, whose cat weighs twice as much as he should. Narrated by Christopher Timothy.
Director Debbie Moore

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Timothy.
Director:
Debbie Moore

Jamie Theakston and Sarah Cawood present the 2,000th edition of the hit music show, including the latest chart.
(Repeated tomorrow)
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Our music special starts on page 14
Jamie Theakston also hosts Britain's Unluckiest at 11.10pm

Contributors

Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Presenter:
Sarah Cawood
Producer:
Michael Kelpie
Executive Producer:
Chris Cowey

The Guest. The world's biggest superstar comes to stay in the second of the series. Contains strong language.
Written by Charles Peattie and Mark Warren ; Director/Producer Ed Bye
Amanda Holden 's TV CV: page

Contributors

Written By:
Charles Peattie
Written By:
Mark Warren
Unknown:
Amanda Holden
Gary:
Harry Enfield
Debs:
Amanda Holden
Troy:
Leo Bill
Johnson:
Rupert Vansittart
Barmaid:
Gemma Catlin
Michael Jackson:
Edward Hogg
Minder:
Corey Johnson
Barman:
Dorian Lough
Reporter:
Richard Lumsden
Dawn:
Josette Simon

Nick Hancock is joined by captains Gary Lineker and David Gower and regulars Jonathan Ross and Rory McGrath for the comic sports quiz. With guest Sharron Davies. Director Ian Lorimer ; Producers Bill Matthews and Harry Thompson
Repeated tomorrow

Contributors

Unknown:
Nick Hancock
Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
David Gower
Unknown:
Jonathan Ross
Unknown:
Rory McGrath
Unknown:
Sharron Davies.
Director:
Ian Lorimer
Producers:
Bill Matthews
Producers:
Harry Thompson

The first of a double bill starring
Welsh actor Stanley Baker is a crime comedy featuring
I Ursula Andress. A bank manager begins an affair with the financially troubled wife of the Earl of Dorset. Then the trio join in a bizarre conspiracy. Widescreen. Review page 59.
Director Peter Hall (1970)
Followed by Weatherview <w)

Contributors

Unknown:
Stanley Baker
Unknown:
Ursula Andress.
Director:
Peter Hall

The second in the Stanley Baker double bill is a crime drama. Paul Clifton masterminds a daring diamond raid to finance his next operation -the robbery of a night train carrying over L3 million. Review page 59. Director Peter Yates (1967, PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Stanley Baker
Unknown:
Paul Clifton
Director:
Peter Yates

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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