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Chris Jarvis , Tim Vincent and Gail Porter welcome more guests to the hotel, including Dominic Monaghan (Geoffrey in Hetty Wainthropp Investigates),
Kirsten O'Brien and Otis the Aardvark. The Moscow State Circus demonstrate amazing acrobatic feats, Peter Andre sings his new single, and Gail visits New York for the premiere of the summer blockbuster Godzilla. Plus The Real Review and G Force.
Director Maria Stewart
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Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Jarvis
Unknown:
Tim Vincent
Unknown:
Gail Porter
Unknown:
Dominic Monaghan
Unknown:
Kirsten O'Brien
Unknown:
Peter Andre
Director:
Maria Stewart
Producer:
Ed Gray

Introduced by Sue Barker.
1.35, 2.10 Rowing Coverage of the final regatta of the 1998 World Cup series from Lucerne in Switzerland, as the British coxless four of Redgrave, Pinsent, Foster and Cracknell aim for a successful conclusion to the season. Commentary by Garry Herbert and Martin Cross.
1.55, 2.25, 2.55, 3.25, 5.00 Racing
From Newbury, featuring races at 2.00, 2.30, 3.00 and 3.30. Plus live coverage at 5.10 of the Irish Oaks from the Curragh. Commentary by Jim McGrath, Clare Balding and Willie Carson.
2.40 Olympics Reporter Jon Ridgeon gives an insider's guide to preparations of British contenders for the Sydney Games.
3.10, 5.20 Show Jumping Coverage of the Royal International Horse Show from Hickstead, where today's feature event is the King George V Gold Cup. Commentary by Michael Tucker and Stephen Hadley.
3.40 Swimming From Sheffield, the second day of trials to decide the English team for the Commonwealth Games.
6.15 Football World Cup final preview.
6.30 News Roundup
TV presentation Malcolm Kemp (racing) Mark Wilkin (swimming)
Videoplus code for 1.30-6.45
1.30-3.10 (not PDC)
3.10-6.45 (not PDC)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker.
Commentary By:
Garry Herbert
Commentary By:
Jim McGrath
Commentary By:
Clare Balding
Commentary By:
Willie Carson.
Reporter:
Jon Ridgeon
Commentary By:
Michael Tucker
Commentary By:
Stephen Hadley.
Unknown:
Malcolm Kemp
Unknown:
Mark Wilkin

Continuing the topical comedy drama about a family's experience of the World Cup. The day before the final, and domestic bliss forthe camping family is disturbed when Terry discovers Carol and Owen's little secret. The final instalment can be seen at 10.15pm.
Written by Henry Normal and Mark Wadlow
Producer Gordon Ronald; Director Nick Jones
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Written By:
Henry Normal
Unknown:
Mark Wadlow
Producer:
Gordon Ronald
Carol:
Gillian Taylforth
Terry:
Sammy Johnson
Ruthie:
Jayne Ashbourne
Owen:
Michael Sheen
Gran:
Barbara Keogh
Craig:
Andrew Lee Potts

David Bellamy goes in search of special places that can lift heart and soul, visiting a recreation of the fictional Brother Cadfael 's workshop in Shrewsbury, an Iron Age fort near Bristol, and the annual well-dressing celebrations in the Derbyshire village of Tissington. Plus actor William Gaunt explaining why Gordale Scar in Yorkshire is his sacred space. Hymns include Immortal Invisible, As Pants the Hart for Cooling Streams, and Forthe Beauty of the Earth.
Producer Sian Rees ; Editor Hugh Faupel
Subtitled.....

Contributors

Unknown:
David Bellamy
Unknown:
Brother Cadfael
Unknown:
William Gaunt
Producer:
Sian Rees
Editor:
Hugh Faupel

Classic musical, based on the story of Pygmalion, starring Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison
Henry Higgins, a professor of phonetics, bets his friend, Colonel Hugh Pickering, that he can train a cockney flowergirl and successfully introduce her as a lady at any social gathering.
The girl, Eliza Doolittle, initially refutes the idea, but then later turns up at Higgins's house demanding to be taught. The film won eight Oscars, including the best-actor award for Rex Harrison. Widescreen. (1964, U) *****
See Films: pp 50-57

Contributors

Director:
George Cukor
Eliza Doolittle:
Audrey Hepburn
Professor Henry Higgins:
Rex Harrison
Alfred P Doolittle:
Stanley Holloway
Colonel Hugh Pickering:
Wilfrid Hyde White
Mrs Higgins:
Gladys Cooper
Freddy Eynsford-Hill:
Jeremy Brett
Zoltan Karpathy:
Theodore Bikel
Mrs Eynsford Hill:
Isobel Elsom
Mrs Pearce:
Mona Washbourne
Jamie:
John Alderson
Harry:
John McLiam

Drama, based on the autobiographical novel by Tobias Wolff, starring Robert De Niro, Ellen Barkin, Leonardo DiCaprio
Seattle in the late fifties: jobless Caroline Wolff is wooed by bumbling Dwight Hansen, and she accepts his offer of marriage in the hope that it will bring some order into the life of her rebellious teenage son, Toby.
But conflict soon develops between son and stepfather, and Caroline discovers that Dwight has a darker side to his nature. Widescreen.
(1993, 15) Subtitled
See Films: pages 50-57 ****
Film of the Week: page 45

Contributors

Based on the novel by:
Tobias Wolff
Director:
Michael Caton-Jones
Dwight Hansen:
Robert de Niro
Caroline Wolff:
Ellen Barkin
Toby:
Leonardo Dicaprio
Arthur Gayle:
Jonah Blechman
Pearl:
Eliza Dushku
Roy:
Chris Cooper
Norma:
Carla Gugino
Skipper:
Zack Ansley
Kathy:
Tracey Ellis
Marian:
Kathy Kinney
Arch Cook:
Bobby Zameroski
Chuck Bolger:
Tobey Maguire
Jerry Huff:
Tristan Tait
Psycho:
Travis MacDonald
Terry Taylor:
Michael Bacall
Terry Silver:
Adam Sneller

Black comedy starring
Roddy McDowall
Tuesday
Weld Alan Musgrave , a senior student of immense intellectual gifts, decides to guide the life of the beautiful but naive Barbara Ann
Greene, according to her desires.
Director George Axelrod (1966)
Blackandwhite
* See Films: pages 50-57 ***
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Roddy McDowall
Unknown:
Weld Alan Musgrave
Unknown:
Barbara Ann
Director:
George Axelrod
Alan Musgrave:
Roddy McDowall
Barbara Ann Greene:
Tuesday Weld
Marie Greene:
Lola Albright
Bob Barnard:
Martin West
Stella Barnard:
Ruth Gordon
WeldonEmmett:
Harvey Korman

Repeats are not indicated. THE GREATS
2.00 Explorers -the first of five dai programmes in which Janet Street-Porter looks at the lives of the great explorers.
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/education
WORLD CUP FRENCH
4.00 The French Experience 1
(parts 1-4) - French for beginners. With English subtitles. BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Computers Don't Bite
Getting Started (part 2); Getting Online (part2) OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Danger: Children at Play 9682771 6.10 An English
Education
6.35-7.00am Developing
Language
FREE GUIDE: call (0181)
WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/education/lzone

Contributors

Unknown:
Janet Street-Porter

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