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10.30 What? Where? When? Why? (ages 6-7) Science -Hot and Cold
3266994 10.45 Revista (ages 11-14) El Cuerpo Stereo 3261449 11.00 Look and Read (ages 7-9) Skyhunter2
11.20 Short Circuit (ages 14-16)
Homeostasis Stereo 7450352 11.40
English Time (ages 11-14) The Ancient
Mariner stereo 6546739 12.00 English File (ages 14-17) Poetry of War

Introduced by Helen Rollason.
Rugby Union Highlights of Scotland' A' Australia from Netherdale, Galashiels. With commentary by Gavin Hastings and Bill McLaren.
Golf The Champions Challenge Shoot-out from Wentworth. Ten top-class players team up to win money for charity. Commentary by Peter Alliss.
Producer Lakviar Singh ; Editor Peter Allden
lncludingat3.00News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Introduced By:
Helen Rollason.
Commentary By:
Gavin Hastings
Commentary By:
Bill McLaren.
Commentary By:
Peter Alliss.
Producer:
Lakviar Singh
Editor:
Peter Allden

Science-fiction drama series.
Eggheads. Quinn becomes an academic icon for the millions when the Sliders travel to a world where his double has achieved superstar status.
Stereo

Contributors

Quinn Mallory:
Jerry O'Connell
Wade Wells:
Sabrina Lloyd
Maximillian Arturo:
John Rhys-Davies
Rembrandt Brown:
Cleavant Derricks
Professor Myman:
William B Davis

Set in the West Highlands, this animal drama stars Rannoch, a four-year-old red deer stag, who shares his wilderness home with a host of other creatures including the majestic golden eagle. Made over the course of a year, it presents one of the most complete insights into deer behaviour ever made.
(Repeat) (Stereo)

Contributors

Director:
Simon King
Executive Producer:
John King

The competitors in the second semi-final of the sheepdog trials are Robin Dean , representing England, and Scotland's Ewan Strachan. Robin
Page introduces the action from Combermere in Shropshire, with commentary from Gus Dermody. Director Ian Russell ; Producer Joy Corbett

Contributors

Unknown:
Robin Dean
Unknown:
Ewan Strachan.
Unknown:
Gus Dermody.
Director:
Ian Russell

A seasonal tour of some of Britain's finest gardens.
Late June -the Midsummer Garden
Garden designer Rosemary Verey explains the importance of colour co-ordination and visits a magnificent moated Tudormansion in Suffolk.
See today's choices.
Director Keith Sheather ; Series producer
PeterMurphy Stereo Subtitled ....

Contributors

Designer:
Rosemary Verey
Director:
Keith Sheather

Tonight's guest panellists - broadcaster Darcus Howe, singers Gabrielle and Rose-Marie and TV presenter Richard Whiteley try their luck on the celebrity quiz show hosted by Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer, with team captains Ulrika Jonsson and Mark Lamarr.
Director Mark Mylod
Producer Alan Marke

Contributors

Broadcaster:
Darcus Howe
Presenter:
Richard Whiteley
Unknown:
Vic Reeves
Unknown:
Bob Mortimer
Unknown:
Ulrika Jonsson
Unknown:
Mark Lamarr
Director:
Mark Mylod
Producer:
Alan Marke

Nightclub owner Peter Stringfellow takes his turn in the dock and Coronation Street's Reg Holdsworth - aka Ken Morley - makes a guest appearance on the show in which Julian Clary presides over the grievances of the public. Frank Thornton plays court clerk Geoffrey Parker-Knoll.

(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Julian Clary
Guest/Nightclub owner:
Peter Stringfellow
Guest/Actor:
Reg Holdsworth
Geoffrey Parker-Knoll:
Frank Thornton
Director:
Mark Mylod
Producer:
Claudia Lloyd

Singer-songwriter Elvis Costello and comic actor Gordon Kennedy join team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton on the satirical comedy news quiz hosted by Angus Deayton.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Richard Wilson
Repeated tomorrow on BBC2
Followed by Video Nation Shorts

Contributors

Singer-Songwriter:
Elvis Costello
Unknown:
Gordon Kennedy
Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Angus Deayton.
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producer:
Richard Wilson

Continuing the weekly slot featuring the best in black entertainment. Hosted by comedian Felix Dexter.

Get It On
A raunchy dating show in which contestants pick their dream dates from a computer-dating matrix.

Hang Time
Fiona Neeranjohn noses round the homes of the famous.

Brothers and Sisters
Petronella's determination to have what is rightfully hers makes Rose Peters uncomfortable.
Written by Lisselle Kayla

Beginners Guide to....
A series of brief weekly guides to black cultural icons.

What's the 411?
Mark Tonderai with the latest in music, videos, fashion and sport.

Executive producer Dele Oniya
(Stereo)

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Felix Dexter.
Unknown:
Fiona Neeranjohn
Unknown:
Rose Peters
Written By:
Lisselle Kayla
Unknown:
Mark Tonderai
Producer:
Dele Oniya
Elder Gittens:
Joseph Marcell
Sister Rose Peters:
Nina Baden-Semper
Sister Pearl:
Patti Boulaye
Sister Gittens:
Dona Croll
Johnathon Peters:
David Harewwod
Aquilla Peters:
Marcia Rose
Naomi:
Peggy Phango
Ruth:
Rosemary Da-Costa
Marcus Etienne:
Ray Fearon
Martin Etienne:
Don Gilet
Latifa Etienne:
Julie MacAuley
Darren Gittens:
Clinton Kenyon
Petronella Peters:
Sandra Bee
Satnarine:
Sharnna Griffiths
Toviras:
Leon McDonald

The first in a season of films from acclaimed African director Idrissa Ouedraogo. Starring Rasmane Ouedraogo, Ina Cisse

Saga returns to his village after two years away to find that his fiancee has become his father's second wife.
In the African language More with English subtitles.
(1990, PG) * See Films: pages 67-72 ****

Contributors

Director:
Idrissa Ouedraogo
Saga:
Rasmane Ouedraogo
Nogma:
Ina Cisse
Kuilga:
Roukietou Barry
Kougri:
Assane Ouedraogo
Poke:
Sibidou Sidibe
Tenga:
Moumouni Ouedraogo

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