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10.25 Quinze Minutes (ages 12-14) Temps Libre Stereo 8041304 10.45
Numbers Plus (ages 6-7) On with the Show! Stereo 9449101 11.00 Look and Read (ages 7-9+) Spywatch 3835472 11.20ShortCircuit(ages
14-16) Play it Again
11.40 Belief File (ages 11-14)
2230491 12.00 English File (ages 14-17) Roll of Thunder

Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Ski-ing Action from the men's and women's giant slalom at the World
Championships in Sierra Nevada, Spain. Commentary by David Vine , Julian Tutt. Indoor Bowls Coverage of the singles semi-finals at the World Championships from the Guild Hall, Preston. England's Andy Thomson won last year's title.
Football A look back at the week's key matches in the FA Cup fifth round. Producer Lakviar Singh ; Editor Carl Hicks
Stereo.................................................
Including at 3.00 News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Introduced By:
Helen Rollason.
Commentary By:
David Vine
Commentary By:
Julian Tutt.
Unknown:
Andy Thomson
Producer:
Lakviar Singh
Editor:
Carl Hicks

By John Goldsmith.

After the accidental death of a known assassin they are protecting, the team has to make his gang believe he is still alive to protect a threatened hostage.
(First shown on ITV)

Contributors

Writer:
John Goldsmith
Director:
Ray Austin
John Steed:
Patrick Macnee
Mike Gambit:
Gareth Hunt
Purdey:
Joanna Lumley
Unicorn:
Jean Claudio
Leparge:
Maurice Marsac
Henri:
Raymond Bussieres

The seventh in an eight-part series about eighties music showcases the new generation of guitar-based bands that flourished duringthe decade, including Echo and the Bunnymen, the Cure and Lone Justice. See today's choices.
Producer Jeannie Clark ; Executive producer
DavidJeffcock Stereo Subtitled ..............

Contributors

Producer:
Jeannie Clark

Bob Constanduros is in Florida for the testing Daytona 24-hour race, in which Tiff Needell drives the new lighter, stronger Lister Storm. Supported by Newcastle United Football Club, the small Surrey-based British team once again faces the Italian might of Ferrari, a formidable opponent for the Lister team back in the fifties. The series ends with Steve Berry 's report on the bike Grand Prix in the Portuguese colony of Macau, plus news of the climax to the European rallycross season.
Series producer Ken Pollock ; Executive producer Dennis Adams
Stereo Subtitled

Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Constanduros
Unknown:
Lister Storm.
Unknown:
Steve Berry
Producer:
Ken Pollock

Geoff Hamilton plants up his new potagerat Barnsdale;
Bob Flowerdew is pruning his currant and raspberry bushes in Norfolk;
Stephen Lacey visits a garden in County Galway, Ireland, where the plants seem to thrive in the wind and rain; and Nick Wray brightens summer borders. See today's choices.
Series producer John Percival ; Executive producer
TonyLaryea Stereo ♦ See Geoff Hamilton : page 35

Contributors

Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton
Unknown:
Bob Flowerdew
Unknown:
Stephen Lacey
Unknown:
Nick Wray
Producer:
John Percival
Unknown:
Geoff Hamilton

Off-beat comedy and surreal sketches from Richard Herring , Stewart Lee , Peter Baynham and Kevin Eldon. Also including Ian News
With Ian Lewis and Ian Ketterman.
Director Nick Wood ; Producer Sarah Smith
Stereo......
Followed by Women on Men
Roy Castle's widow Fiona recalls how her husband faced terminal illness.
SeeSundayfordetails

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Herring
Unknown:
Stewart Lee
Unknown:
Peter Baynham
Unknown:
Kevin Eldon.
Unknown:
Ian Ketterman.
Director:
Nick Wood
Producer:
Sarah Smith

Haircuts. Vic persuades Bob to take a ride on his magic carpet. Meanwhile, veteran rockers Slade experience the great outdoors and the mellow sounds of Mulligan and O'Hare appearon a special edition of The South Bank Show. Director/Producer John Birkin ; Series producer
Charlie Higson

Contributors

Producer:
John Birkin
Producer:
Charlie Higson

Duration: 29 minutes

on BBC Two England

Vic, Bob and Uncle Peter entertain as they introduce the new album 'Moods' by Mulligan & O'Hare as well as other madcap sketches, including Otis and Martin solving more problems.

Jools Holland introduces this one-off concert featuring the artist voted Best Male Solo Artist at last year's Brit Awards, a title he was strongly tipped to retain when the 1996 winners were announced earlier this week.

Recorded at BBC Television Centre, Weller performs songs from his million-selling album Stanley Road, his other solo albums and classic tracks recorded with the Jam and the Style Council. He is supported by his regular band, a string and a brass section, vocals from Carleen Anderson, and Jools Holland himself on organ.

(Repeated on Sunday) (Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter/Organist:
Jools Holland
Singer/Guitarist:
Paul Weller
Singer:
Carleen Anderson
Director:
Janet Fraser Crook
Producer:
Mark Cooper

BBC Two England

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