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9.00 The French Experience 2 (ages 16-19) Argent Stereo 3440918 9.15 The French Collection (ages 16+)
Kaleidoscope Culturel
9.45 Watch (ages 5-7) Places of Worship -Islam

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Unknown:
Kaleidoscope Culturel

10.30 Watch Out (ages 7-11) New Life Stereo 6010111 10.45 Pathways of Belief
(ages 7-9) Christianity- Easter 6015666 11.00 Look and Read Special (ages 7-9) Captain Crimson -Banana
Drama Stereo 6963821 11.20 BeliefFile
(ages 11-16) Islam-Prayer 5652208 11.40 Mathsphere Special (ages 12-16) Time
12.00 English File (ages 14-17) Hard Times (episode two)

1.00 Job Bank (ages 14+) Florist 90271424 1.10 Job Bank (ages 14+) Prison Officer stereo 85073024 1.20
Developing World (ages 14+) Breaking Out- Womensince the Warof
Independence Stereo 70878840 1.45
Words and Pictures (ages 5-7) Big Fish, Little Fish

David Vine introduces an afternoon of extensive coverage of the semi-final matches from the Crucible in Sheffield.
Commentary by Clive Everton ,
Ray Edmonds , John Spencer , John Virgo and DennisTaylor.

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Introduces:
David Vine
Commentary By:
Clive Everton
Commentary By:
Ray Edmonds
Commentary By:
John Spencer
Commentary By:
John Virgo

Hits from the UK charts, plus exclusive live performances, pre-chart sounds, new videos and Britain's number one single.
(Repeated tomorrow)
BBC Magazine: Top of the Pops is available from newsagents

Contributors

Director:
John L Spencer
Producer:
Mark Wells

Thailand. Fifth of the six-part series in which Peter Alliss travels the world in search of diverse golfing locations in different countries. Tonight he visits
Thailand, where he meets actor Christopher Lee at the Blue Canyon course near Phuket.
Heading north, he stops off at the River Kwai bridge, then plays golf at the Nichigo course with its manager, another Chris Lee. His final stop is the Royal Hua Hin course south of Bangkok, where the Thai royal family once played. Here he meets Australian rugby union star David Campese , the world's leading try-scorer, who discusses English rugby. Director Mike Connor ; Producer
Peter Edwards
Forceefax details see page

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Christopher Lee
Unknown:
Chris Lee.
Unknown:
Royal Hua Hin
Unknown:
David Campese
Director:
Mike Connor
Producer:
Peter Edwards

In the first of three transformations, Gay
Search shows howtotum a dull patio into a small oasis of colourful plants. Meanwhile, Alan Titchmarsh trims the topiary and plants his Mediterranean garden at Barleywood in Hampshire and Stephen Lacey looks at rhododendrons in Wakehurst
Place in West Sussex and argues that there is a place for them in every garden. Plus, the story of the Electric Light Orchestra's sound engineer who gathered the seeds of exotic trees while on tour and replanted them in his
Worcestershire garden. See today's choices.
Series producer John Percival Executive producer Tony Laryea
BBC MAGAZINE: Gardeners' World is available from newsagents
♦ AlanTitchmarsh: page 31

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Stephen Lacey
Producer:
John Percival

Third of a six-part situation comedy starring Phil Daniels

Wendy takes Ray in after he manages to knock a big hole in the side of his farmhouse. Far from being the answer to his prayers, he finds himself in a living, middle-class hell of tonic water, smoking restrictions and extremely annoying children.

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Preddy
Writer:
Gary Howe
Director:
Andy de Emmony
Producer:
Spencer Campbell
Ray Sunnyside:
Phil Daniels
Ken Sunnyside:
Mark Addy
Ezekiel Letchworth:
Michael Kitchen
Wendy:
Beth Goddard
Justin:
Tony Gardner
Oberon:
Oliver Hamilton
Titania:
Jennifer Leviston
Mr Mills:
Matt Lucas

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