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Live coverage from Horse Guards in London, as the Queen's Colour of the Irish Guards is trooped in honour of the monarch's official birthday. Commentary by Huw Edwards , with Clare Balding and Lieutenant Colonel Gerald Lesinski. Highlights at 4.30pm on BBC2. Director David Pickthall ; Producer
Catherine Stirk

Contributors

Commentary By:
Huw Edwards
Unknown:
Colonel Gerald Lesinski.
Director:
David Pickthall
Producer:
Catherine Stirk

Sue Barker introduces an afternoon of ATP tennis from Queen's Club in west London.
1.05 McEnroe and Becker
These two former champions join Sue Barker in the studio ahead of tomorrow's first-ever match between them on grass.
1.20 Tennis Live action from today's two semi-finals, where
Andy Roddick will hope to be on course for a hat-trick of titles. Among those anxious to find form as Wimbledon approaches will be three-time winner
Lleyton Hewitt , whom Roddick beat at this stage last year, and Britain's perennial grass-court hopeful Tim Henman , who last reached the final in 2002. The final is tomorrow in Sunday Grandstand at 2pm on BBC2. Producer Richard Carr
Editor Jim Bentley BBCi: digital viewers can watch qualifying for tomorrow's Catalonia Moto GP, via the red button, from 12.50 to 1.50pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue Barker
Unknown:
Andy Roddick
Unknown:
Lleyton Hewitt
Unknown:
Tim Henman
Producer:
Richard Carr
Editor:
Jim Bentley

Having teased the tresses of the rich, how will celebrity hairdressers take to being teased themselves? "Queen of Mean" Anne Robinson guests in Doctor Who, next. Producer Alexandra McLeod ; Series producer Andy Rowe

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Producer:
Alexandra McLeod
Producer:
Andy Rowe

8/10. Has your number come up? Julian Clary and Emily Maitlis oversee the ball-juggling. Includes the Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
Director Julian Smith ; Series producer Andy Rowe BBCi: digital viewers can take part using the handset's red button

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Clary
Unknown:
Emily Maitlis
Director:
Julian Smith
Producer:
Andy Rowe

Baby Love. Claire is horrified to learn that Pete has raped before. Josh is blamed for causing a baby's death.
Writer Peter Lloyd ; Producer Alex Perrin ; Director Luke Watson

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Lloyd
Producer:
Alex Perrin
Director:
Luke Watson
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Maggie Coldwell:
Susan Cookson
Harry Harper:
Simon MacCorkindale
Guppy Sandhu:
Elyes Gabel
Claire Guildford:
Leanne Wilson
Bex Reynolds:
Sarah Manners
Abs Denham:
James Redmond
Nina Farr:
Rebekah Gibbs
Tess Bateman:
Suzanne Packer
Sam Bateman:
Luke Bailey
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Comfort Newton:
Martina Laird
Luke Warren:
Matthew Wait
Woody:
Will Thorp
Pete Guildford:
Adam James
Stan Powell:
Jack Smethurst
Irene Powell:
Rosemary McHale
Martin Rice:
Paul Hawkyard
Lynsey Rice:
Lisa Millet
George Naseby:
Graham McTavish
Karen Naseby:
Eiry Thomas
Dee Naseby:
Hannah Daniels
Nathan Simmonds:
Jamie Lomas
Anton Koch:
Christopher Staines
Bella Abbott:
Mhairi Steenbock
Victoria Spacy:
Anita Wright
Zoe Richie:
Emma Choy
Tony Coletta:
Ravi Aujla

Pacey action thriller starring George Clooney and Nicole Kidman. When a train crash in Russia results in several nuclear warheads falling into the wrong hands, White House scientist Julia Kelly teams up with military agent Thomas Devoe to track the weapons down. Review page 52.
Director Mimi Leder (1997, 15)

Contributors

Unknown:
George Clooney
Unknown:
Nicole Kidman.
Unknown:
Julia Kelly
Unknown:
Thomas Devoe
Director:
Mimi Leder

Quirky romantic comedy starring Dan Futterman , Stuart Townsend and Kate Beckinsale. Two entrepreneurial ne'er-do-wells dream of buying a stately home, but their friendship is under threat when they fall for the same girl. Review page 52. Director Stefan Schwartz (1997, 12) Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Futterman
Unknown:
Stuart Townsend
Unknown:
Kate Beckinsale.
Director:
Stefan Schwartz

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