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The Foundling. George counsels a woman who had a miscarriage.
Episode written by Tom Fry
More cast on Friday

Contributors

Written By:
Tom Fry
Mac McGuire:
Christopher Timothy
Kate McGuire:
Maggie Cronin
Dr Helen Thompson:
Corrinne Wicks
Dr Marc Eliot:
Tom Butcher
Dr Benjamin Kwarme:
Ariyon Bakare
Dr Jude Carlyle:
Natalie J Robb
Dr Oliver Berg:
Laurence Penry-Jones

Ends 5.35.

Arthur
Binky falls asleep and becomes trapped in a poetic world, while Arthur is thrilled when DW loses her voice.

4.10 The Mummy
The O'Connells, Imhotep and Weasler compete for a powerful artefact.

4.35 CBBC Winner Stays On
A chance for viewers to select their favourite show. The winning programme is shown now, and rolls over into next week's selection along with two new alternatives. To vote for (A) call [number removed]; for (B), [number removed]; for (C), [number removed].
Lines are open from 3.45-4.10pm; calls cost 10p. Please ask the person who pays the bill for permission.
(A) Last week's winner
(B) Stitch Up!
An array of practical jokes played by children.
(C) Basil Brush
The fox presides over more hilarity.

5.00 Blue Peter
The team celebrate the Eurovision Song Contest, being held next Saturday in Latvia, and hear from the host Terry Wogan.
(Repeated with sign language tomorrow at 7am on BBC2)

5.25 Newsround

Contributors

Guest ("Blue Peter"):
Terry Wogan

Tonight David Dickinson visits an auction house in Taunton, Somerset, where two teams - who have had an hourto shop for potentially profitable items at Newark fair in Nottinghamshire - are hoping for a generous bid from the punters. Experts Rupert Toovey and Adam Partridge are on hand to advise the bargain-hunters. TO TAKE PART: visit www.bbc.co.uk/antiques or call [number removed] (cost 60p)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Dickinson
Unknown:
Rupert Toovey
Unknown:
Adam Partridge

Live coverage from the Estadio Olimpico in Seville (kickoff 7.45), where treble-chasing Portuguese titans FC Porto stand between Martin O'Neill's Celtic side and their first European silverware since 1967.

The Glasgow giants have strung together an impressive run of victories en route to the final, and will look to the firepower of Henrik Larsson, John Hartson and Chris Sutton to help them clinch the prize. Jose Mourinho's Porto - who defeated Panathinaikos and Lazio to reach this stage - will hope their Brazilian-born playmaker Deco can engineer his magic as they set out to lift their first European trophy for 16 years. Barry Davies is in the commentary box while the action is introduced by Gary Lineker.

This year the "silver goal" ruling is being introduced in the Uefa Cup final. If a team concedes a goal in extra time, they will have a chance to play on until the end of that particular half. If the score remains deadlocked at the end of extra time, a penalty shoot-out determines the winners.

Including the winning midweek lottery numbers.
[web address removed]
BBCi: special interactive features available to digital viewers
(Highlights of the South Africa v England friendly are tomorrow at 11.35pm)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Lineker
Commentator:
Barry Davies

Michael Buerk presents more dramatic stories of real-life bravery in emergency situations, with reconstructions of rescues and practical safety tips.

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Buerk
Series Producer:
Sara Feilden
Executive Producer:
Dick Colthurst

Sci-fi thriller starring Keanu Reeves as a hi-tech courier who earns a living transporting computer information stored in -- his brain. Embarking on his final job, he comes up against a ruthless corporation determined to obtain the industrial secrets he is carrying. Widescreen. Review page 53.
Director Robert Longo (1995.15) Trivia: page 57
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Keanu Reeves
Director:
Robert Longo

Programmes with sign language. Ends 4.00.
A Life of Grime A group of police cadets face their first autopsy.
Enhanced commentary for the visually impaired.
1.20 Panorama Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm
2.00 Tabloid Tales Singer Victoria Beckham talks about her treatment at the hands of the red-top press.
2.40 Changing Rooms Linda Barker and Anna Ryder Richardson transform an attic and kitchen in north London.
3.10 Death by DIY In the first of a double bill Cheryl Baker and Peter Purves relive their domestic calamities.
3.35 A loft-fitter has a disaster with a craft saw.

Contributors

Singer:
Victoria Beckham
Unknown:
Linda Barker
Unknown:
Anna Ryder Richardson
Unknown:
Cheryl Baker
Unknown:
Peter Purves

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