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Highlights of the women's five-match one-day international series between
England and South Africa. Presented by Helen Rollason , with commentary by Ralph Dellor and Rachael Heyhoe Flint.
Producers Emma Josling , Micky Payne Stereo. .

Contributors

Presented By:
Helen Rollason
Commentary By:
Ralph Dellor
Commentary By:
Rachael Heyhoe Flint.
Producers:
Emma Josling
Producers:
Micky Payne Stereo.

David Gower presents a preview of tomorrow's NatWest Trophy final at Lord's between Essex and Warwickshire. Including features on Essex's Australian all-rounder Stuart Law and Warwickshire's South African fast-bowler Allan Donald.
Producer Martyn Smith

Contributors

Unknown:
David Gower
Unknown:
Stuart Law
Unknown:
Allan Donald.
Producer:
Martyn Smith

Tonight a report from the Arctic forests on Rally Finland, formerly known as the Thousand Lakes Rally, as racing returns to the northern hemisphere.

Carlos Sainz's success in New Zealand means he now joins Colin McRae in the battle to wrest the title from current champion Tommi Makinen. Mark James and Tiff Needell report on the struggle for supremacy between these three top drivers, and on the return of Toyota with the new Corolla, driven by another former champion, Didier Auriol.

Contributors

Reporter:
Mark James
Reporter:
Tiff Needell
Series Producer:
Ken Pollock
Editor:
Jon Bentley

A compilation of the best stories from the first series of the antiques magazine, plus a preview of the second series, starting on 17 September.

Presented by Francine Stock.

Contributors

Presenter:
Francine Stock
Series Director:
Tracy Jeune
Series Producer:
Mark Hill

Alan Titchmarsh shows off the young rose plants he raised from last year's cuttings and demonstrates again how it's done. Valerie Waters talks to a lady in Wales who's been mad about gardening for 70 years.
Pippa Greenwood reports on her tomato-fertilisertrials, and there's a lookatwhatcan be achieved in a small garden. Series producer John Percival Executive producer Tony Laryea
BBC MAGAZINE: Gardeners ' World is available from newsagents
♦ See Alan Titchmarsh : page 32

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Pippa Greenwood
Producer:
John Percival
Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh

Nick Hancock invites Ulrika Jonsson to reveal her pet hates, including Yorkshire terriers, school hockey and a photo of herself as a baby on the potty.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Then Nation to Nation

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Hancock
Guest:
Ulrika Jonsson
Director:
Geraldine Dowd
Producer:
Lissa Evans

A new 13-part American science-fiction thriller series starring Lori Singer, David McCallum. Female computer genius Sydney Bloom accidentally makes a virtual-reality connection with a man who has asked her for a date. In the virtual-reality world she sees the man as a killer, and recalls the accident that in 1978 killed her father and sister.

Contributors

Sydney Bloom:
Lori Singer
Dr Joseph Bloom:
David McCallum
Duncan:
Michael Easton
Nora Bloom:
Louise Fletcher
Scott Cooper:
Adam Baldwin

Drama starring Jeff Goldblum, Forest Whitaker
Musicians Al and Buddy are session men enjoying the lush life - playing jazz in clubs until the early hours of the morning. Then Buddy is diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumour. (1994, 15)
See Films: pages 44-53 ***

Contributors

Director:
Michael Elias
Al Gorky:
Jeff Goldblum
Buddy Chester:
Forest Whitaker
Janice Gorky:
Kathy Baker
Sarah:
Tracey Needham
Lucy:
Lois Chiles

Thriller starring Robert Mitchum, Kim Hunter, Dean Jagger

Innocent Mildred Baxter marries Paul, a man she's known only a month. When the police suspect him of murder, he disappears.
(1944) ***
(Black and white)
See Films: pages 44-53

Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
William Castle
Paul:
Robert Mitchum
Mildred Baxter:
Kim Hunter
Unknown:
Dean Jagger

BBC Two England

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