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Red Dwarf star Craig Charles and Richard Grieve from Home and Away are joined by US ventriloquist David Strassman and The Really Wild Show's Howie Watkins on the children's entertainment magazine.
There's music from Tanita Tikaram, Deni Hines and Robyn, and a look at
Lutricia McNeal's new video. Plus Dennis the Menace and Popeye and Son. With Gail Porter, Tim Vincent and Chris Jarvis.
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Contributors

Guest:
Craig Charles
Guest:
Richard Grieve
Guest:
David Strassman
Guest:
Howie Watkins
Unknown:
Deni Hines
Presenter:
Gail Porter
Presenter:
Tim Vincent
Presenter:
Chris Jarvis
Director:
John Smith
Series Producer:
Ed Gray

A double bill of the anarchic animation.

Mr Plow
Homer competes for control of Springfield's snow-plough business.
(Shown last Monday)
(Stereo)

Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk
A German firm buys the nuclear plant.
(Repeat) (Stereo)

(Lisa's First Word is tomorrow at 6pm)

Introduced by Sue Barker.
1.35 Basketball Highlights of the League championship play-off final from
Wembley. Commentary by Stuart Storey.
2.10,3.15,4.00 Racing Coverage from Longchamp of the French 1,000 and 2,000 Guineas and the Prix Lupin. Commentary by Jim McGrath.
2.20,4.10 Cricket Reigning champions Warwickshire face Leicestershire in live
Sunday League coverage from Edgbaston. Commentary by Jonathan Agnew , Jack Bannister and Simon Hughes.
3.25 Three-Day Eventing Action from the show-jumping stage on the final day of the Badminton Horse Trials.
6.20 Football The latest news of the final matches in the Premiership season.
6.25 Rallying Highlights of the Rallyede France in Corsica. Commentary comes from Tiff Needell and Mark James.
Presentation (Three-Day Eventing): Wendy Sheppard , Barbara Slater , Johnnie Watherston
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker.
Commentary By:
Stuart Storey.
Commentary By:
Jim McGrath.
Commentary By:
Jonathan Agnew
Commentary By:
Jack Bannister
Commentary By:
Simon Hughes.
Commentary By:
Mark James.
Unknown:
Wendy Sheppard
Unknown:
Barbara Slater
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston

Formerly part of The Animal Zone, the series devoted to wi Idlife events continues through the summer and autumn.
May is a month of frenzied activity, bridging the gap between the end of spring and the arrival of summer. Hawthorn blossom adorns the hedgerows, wildflowersfill the meadows, bugs and caterpillars abound and adders dance in combat for their partners. There are also tips on where to go snorkelling with seals and how to spot whales and dolphins around the British coast. Presented by Chris Packham , Nick Baker and Charlotte Uhlenbroek.
Producer Jo Scofield ; Series producer
MikeBeynon Stereo ..................

Contributors

Presented By:
Chris Packham
Presented By:
Nick Baker
Producer:
Jo Scofield

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin "Bibi" Netanyahu is one of the most controversial political figures in the world, under siege from members of his own party, the opposition, the media and the Palestinians.
For the last nine months, Israeli film-maker Boaz Ofri has had access to Netanyahu's working and family life. The film follows him as he tussles with Americans trying to revive the Oslo agreement with the Palestinians, and goes inside Bibi's heavily fortified home, where he lives with his wife Sara and their two young boys.
Narrated by Jeremy Bowen.

Contributors

Subject:
Binyamin Netanyahu
Filmmaker:
Boaz Ofri
Narrator:
Jeremy Bowen
Executive Producer:
Keith Bowers

Jeremy Clarkson travels the globe to discover the driving passions of different cultures.

Clarkson explores the vast expanse of the outback by driving in a huge road train and a home-made desert buggy, and compares Toyota's Land Cruiser with a Land Rover Discovery. Director Dennis Jarvis
Repeat Stereo
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Clarkson
Director:
Dennis Jarvis

MovingOn. Terry is appalled at the changes in his home town and matters are only made worse by ajob interview.
Written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais Producer James Gilbert
Repeat

Contributors

Written By:
Dick Clement
Written By:
Ian La Frenais
Producer:
James Gilbert
Terry:
James Bolam
Bob:
Rodney Bewes
Audrey:
Sheila Fearn
Ernie:
Ronald Lacey
Wendy:
Elizabeth Lax
Hughie:
Iain Blair

Duration: 28 minutes

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Appalled by the changes in Newcastle, Terry considers leaving to get a job in Berwick. Meanwhile, his friend's wanderlust sets Bob thinking.

Comedy drama starring
Joe Pesci , Christian Slater
Aspiring Hollywood actor
Jimmy Alto is having little luck securing work in his chosen profession. Reaching boiling point when his car radio is stolen, Jimmy decides to turn vigilante with his simple-minded friend William. He adopts the persona of "Jericho", and soon catches the attention of the media as well as the police.
Director Barry Levinson (1994, 15)
♦ See Films: pages 52-57 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Joe Pesci
Unknown:
Christian Slater
Unknown:
Jimmy Alto
Director:
Barry Levinson
Jimmy Alto:
Joe Pesci
William:
Christian Slater
Lorraine de la Pena:
Victoria Abril
Detectives:
Jason Beghe
Detectives:
Ohn Cothran Jjr
Rob Weiss:
Himself
Audition partner:
Chad McQueen
Harrison Ford:
Himself
Director in Life Story:
Barry Levinson
Police captain:
Earl Bilungs

Drama, based on a true story. After a privileged upbringing, 18-year-old student Sung Neng Yee is eager to become part of the "new society" in fifties'China.
But Neng Yee becomes troubled by the oppressive state and its impact on herfamily. She is soon ordered to appear before a ruthless servant of the state.
Director James FCollier (1990)
Postponed from 10 April Stereo. ♦ See Films: pages 52-57 *** Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Sung Neng Yee
Unknown:
Neng Yee
Director:
James Fcollier
Sung Neng Yee:
Julia Nickson Soul
Lam Cheng Shen:
Russell Wong
Dr Sung:
James Shigeta
Mrs Sung:
France Nuyen
Colonel Cheng:
Phiup Tan
Interrogator:
Elizabeth Sung
Young Neng Yee:
Lau Lee Foon

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