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6.15 Clumping in Groups 6257762 6.40 Differential Equations - predicting the movement of a ball bearing in a bowl. 3713656 7.05 Measure for Measure Workshop 4578472 7.30 Control in Reproduction 1796588 7.55 Ottoman Supremacy 7107101 8.20 A Clean Getaway 9734025 8.45 Child
Development

Entertainment show, today featuring Isla Fisher (Shannon in Home and Away), Anthony Engelman (Stonefish in Neighbours) and American singer Dana Dawson. Newsround presenter Chris Rogers leads a team making a bid to find the Buried Treasure, and, in Viewfinders, there's a look at the latest video, game and book releases. Plus, animated fun in Pingu and Bump in the Night.

Presented by Sarah Vandenbergh and Grant Stott.
(Stereo)

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Contributors

Guest:
Isla Fisher
Guest:
Anthony Engelman
Guest:
Dana Dawson
Presenter:
Sarah Vandenbergh
Presenter:
Grant Stott
Producer:
Claire Mundell
Series producer:
Liz Scott

Introduced by Steve Rider.

12.30,1.35,4.00 Cricket: Second Test
Further coverage of the fourth day's play between England and India at Lord's. Will India repeat their victory here often years ago, their only win on this ground?
Commentary by Richie Benaud , Geoffrey Boycott , David Gower , Tony Lewis and Ravi Shastri. Highlights are at 12.05am.

1.05 Motor Sport
Highlights of rounds 11 and 12 of the RAC British Touring Car Championship from Snetterton in Norfolk. The season is approaching its halfway point and has so far been dominated by overseas drivers. German Frank Biela goes into the meeting with a 43-point lead, and Sweden's Rickard Rydell and Italy's Roberto Ravalgia are second and third. Commentary by Murray Walker.

3.40 Rugby League
Action from Brisbane as the third and final State of Origin match is played between New South Wales and Queensland, an annual clash that features most of Australia's finest rugby players.

6.05 Tennis
A look ahead to the 110th Wimbledon championships, which start tomorrow. Will Pete Sampras and Steffi Graf continue to dominate the courts?

6.30 News Round-up

Videoplus code for 12.30-4.30 (not PDC) ..
4.30-7.00 (not PDC)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Commentary By:
Richie Benaud
Commentary By:
Geoffrey Boycott
Commentary By:
David Gower
Commentary By:
Tony Lewis
Unknown:
Frank Biela
Unknown:
Rickard Rydell
Unknown:
Roberto Ravalgia
Commentary By:
Murray Walker.
Unknown:
Pete Sampras
Unknown:
Steffi Graf

Period drama starring
Glenn Close
Christopher Walken
Sarah has travelled to Kansas to be a wife to farmer Jacob and a stepmotherto his children, Anna and Caleb. But, in the middle of a disastrous drought, she is forced to move back to her native Maine with the children. Meanwhile, Jacob is determined to battle with nature.
Director Joseph Sargent (1993)
◆ See Films: pages 46-56 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Glenn Close
Unknown:
Christopher Walken
Director:
Joseph Sargent
Sarah Wheaton:
Glenn Close
Jacob Witting:
Christopher Walken
Anna Witting:
Lexi Randall
Caleb Witting:
Christopher Bell
Maggie Grant:
Margaret Sophie Stein
Matthew Grant:
Jon Devries

No one ever knew what happened to the mother of young otter Carna - she simply disappeared. This repeated showing of Carna - the Otter follows the helpless orphan cub as she is raised by a sanctuary, prepared for a return to the wild and then released.
At first Carna has much to learn, including how to swim. She has a surrogate mother, makes a canine friend, and has to be weaned off an eiderdown. Narrated by John King.

Contributors

Narrator/Producer:
John King
Director:
Simon King

Black comedy, continuing the Mavericks season of American films with a true spirit of independence. Starring
Diane Lane
James LeGros
Debbie and Gerald, a 30-something couple, live the American Dream. Then, one day, Gerald insists on buying
Debbie a .38 revolver and nothing is quite the same again - particularly when Skippy, a dangerously attractive neighbour, steals the gun.
Director Stacy Cochran (1992, 15)
* See Films: pages 46-56 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Diane Lane
Unknown:
James Legros
Director:
Stacy Cochran
Debbie Bender:
Diane Lane
Skippy:
James Legros
Gerald Bender:
Stephen Collins
Kimmy Hayes:
Tess Harper
Andrew:
Bill Raymond
Irwin:
Bruce Altman
Myra:
Maddie Corman
Chris Hoffman:
Phillip Seymour
Janice Phee:
Patti Chambers
Al Schlyen:
Stephen Pearlman

Thriller starring
Robert Mitchum
Kim Hunter , Dean Jagger
Sweet and innocent Mildred Baxter marries Paul, a man she has known only a month. Then, when the police suspect that Paul is responsible fora recent murder, he disappears, and Mildred is comforted - and courted - by Fred, an ex-beau.
Director William Castle (1944) B/W * See Films: pages 46-56 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Mitchum
Unknown:
Kim Hunter
Unknown:
Dean Jagger
Unknown:
Mildred Baxter
Director:
William Castle
Fred:
Robert Mitchum
Millie:
Kim Hunter
Paul:
Dean Jagger
Blake:
Neil Hamilton
Houser:
Lou Lubin
Charlie:
Milton Kibbee
Newsstand man:
Dewey Robinson
Middle-aged woman:
Claire Whitney
Chambermaid:
Virginia Sale
Prescott:
Dick Elliot
Old man:
Lee "lasses" White

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Summer Nights
2.00 Fit for Summer- Essentials: openinga special season of summer learning programmes. Tonight, how to getfit, and enjoy it.
◆ Competitions and Glveaways: pLanguages
4.00 Get By in French - a quick guide to French for holiday-makers.
Business and Work
5.00 The Business Language Show - ways of overcoming language and cultural barriers to improve trade abroad.
Open University
6.00 Piaget in Perspective - a look at the life and work of the Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget , who had worldwide influence with his theory of child development.
6.25 TV - Images, Messages and Ideologies - what sort of messages are broadcasters transmitting through television news and soap operas? Is there a "dominant ideology" at work?
Tony Benn , Norman Tebbit and Charles Kennedy help explore the issues.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jean Piaget
Unknown:
Tony Benn
Unknown:
Norman Tebbit
Unknown:
Charles Kennedy

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