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TV vet Mark Evans and "Handy"
Andy Kane of Changing Rooms check in this morning, while music is provided by boy band A1, indie rockers Feeder and Justin, from BBC1 series The Fame Game.
There's cartoon fun from Taz-mania and The Littlest Pet Shop, plus the usual games and competitions. Presented by Chris Jarvis , Tim Vincent , Kate Heavenor. Director John Smith ; Series producer Ed Gray CONTACT DETAILS: write to [address removed] or send an e-mail to [address removed]
Website: www.bbc.co.uk/fullybooked/
Call the competition line on [number removed] (calls cost 30p maximum: please ask permission before ringing. Lines close midnight tonight. Winners chosen at random and announced next week.)
Then Rewind 1942: All because We 're Jews. Extracts from Anne Frank 's diary. 1943: Stalingrad. A boy soldier's account of how he defended the city. Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Evans
Unknown:
Andy Kane
Presented By:
Chris Jarvis
Presented By:
Tim Vincent
Presented By:
Kate Heavenor.
Director:
John Smith
Unknown:
Anne Frank

Introduced by Sue Barker.

1.30 Golf
Highlights of the Amateur Championship from Royal County Down, Northern Ireland. Commentary by Peter Alliss, Alex Hay and Dougie Donnelly.

2.20,3.35 Tennis
Coverage from the clay courts of Roland Garros in the men's singles final at the French Open. With commentary by John Barrett and Mark Cox.

3.00 Racing
Live coverage of the French Derby from Chantilly, with the race set to start at 3.20. Commentary by Jim McGrath. Willie Carson and Clare Balding.

5.25 Motorcycling
Highlights from Donington of races nine and ten in this year's British Superbike championship. Commentary comes from Barry Nutley.

5.50 Motorsport
Action from Oulton in rounds nine and ten of the British Touring Car championships. With commentary by Charlie Cox and John Watson.

Editor Michael Cole
(Digital widescreen)
Videoplus code for 1.30-6.45 .............. Code for 1.30-3.35 (not PDC) .............. Code for 3.45-6.45 (not PDC) .............

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker.
Commentary By:
Peter Alliss
Commentary By:
Alex Hay
Commentary By:
Dougie Donnelly.
Unknown:
Roland Garros
Commentary By:
John Barrett
Commentary By:
Mark Cox.
Commentary By:
Jim McGrath.
Commentary By:
Willie Carson
Unknown:
Barry Nutley.
Commentary By:
Charlie Cox
Commentary By:
John Watson.
Editor:
Michael Cole

The country's building-society members have been tempted to sacrifice the mutual ideal in favour of large payouts, shares and the promise of profits.
As other organisations based on mutuality line up for conversion into conventional companies, Ros Brew reports on whether such a development may signal the end of the road for the mutuals. With Maya Even.
Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys NOTE: as The Money Programme topical, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Editor:
Diarmuid Jeffreys

Concluding the series in which author Nigel Williams profiles fictional sleuths and their creators.
Maigret and the Belgian Author Inspector Jules Maigret and Georges Simenon provided the world of fiction with its first great policeman detective.
Using Maigret's methodology,
Williams delves into Simenon's darker side - family tragedy, collaboration with the Nazis and self-made claims of sexual relations with 10,000 women.
Williams talks to friends that
Simenon made in occupied
France, his youngest son John, and biographer Pierre Assouline to find the truth about the man, his writings, beliefs and the role his creation played in his life. Editor Jeff Shaw
Series producer Randall Wright
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Nigel Williams
Unknown:
Jules Maigret
Unknown:
Georges Simenon
Unknown:
Pierre Assouline
Editor:
Jeff Shaw
Producer:
Randall Wright

Mrs Bassa 's Chutneys. Jancis Robinson visits the cramped industrial unit in south London where Philomeena Bassa and her daughter Niloufer use old family recipes to make chutneys that are free from additives. Executive producers Nicholas Lander and Edward Mirzoeff ; Series producer
David Berry The series continues tomorrow 10.20pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Mrs Bassa
Unknown:
Jancis Robinson
Unknown:
Philomeena Bassa
Producers:
Nicholas Lander
Producers:
Edward Mirzoeff
Producer:
David Berry

Last in the news quiz, with Angus Deayton , Ian Hislop and Paul Merton , plus guests
Edward Stourton and Pauline McLynn. Shown last Friday
Digital widescreen Subtitled ............

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Edward Stourton
Unknown:
Pauline McLynn.

While Mandy gets the dream chance of a job in Bermuda, Matthew devises some interesting ways for her to pay the outstanding back rent.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
Andrew Davies.
Writer:
Bernadette Davis
Director:
John Stroud
Producer:
Geoffrey Perkins
Matthew Malone:
Ben Chaplin
Martin Henderson:
Matthew Cottle
Mandy Wilkins:
Samantha Janus
Renat:
Kate McKenzie

Steve Rider introduces highlights of the Super Six match between the two teams who finished third in their respective groups in the first stage of the competition.
Commentary by Dermot Reeve , Jeff Thomson , Colin Croft , Ravi Shastri and Simon Hughes.
Editor Carl Hicks

Contributors

Commentary By:
Dermot Reeve
Commentary By:
Jeff Thomson
Commentary By:
Colin Croft
Commentary By:
Ravi Shastri
Commentary By:
Simon Hughes.
Editor:
Carl Hicks

Introduced by Mark Cousins.

Film biography of Joan Crawford, based on the book by her adopted daughter Christina, starring Faye Dunaway

Christina and Christopher, the adopted children of film star Joan Crawford, grow up in a blaze of publicity. But their life suffers when Crawford's popularity wanes in the forties.
Director Frank Perry (1981,15)
Subtitled.
The Moviedrome season continues on Friday at midnight with Johnny Guitar
# See Films: pp 58-63 ****

Contributors

Presenter (Moviedrome):
Mark Cousins
Director:
Frank Perry
Joan Crawford:
Faye Dunaway
Christina Crawford:
Diana Scarwid
Gret Savitt:
Steve Forrest
Louis B Mayer:
Howard Da Silva
Christina as a child:
Mara Hobel
Carol Ann:
Rutanya Alda
Al Steele:
Harry Goz
Christopher:
Xander Berkeley

US science-fiction series.
Unnatural Selection. Determined to have the perfect child,
Howard and Joanne investigate illegal genetic enhancement even though they know there is a one-in-10,000 chance of the operation going wrong.
Repeat Subtitled .....................
Followed by Weatherview

Repeats are not indicated. FURTHER EDUCATION
2.00 Personal Effectiveness-improving personal performance at work. LANGUAGES
4.00 The French Experience 17-20 - French for beginners. BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Computers Don't Bite
Business: E-commerce
5.30 20 Steps to Better Management OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 The Write to Choose - how to encourage children to write.
6.10 The Next Five Minutes:
Literature and History
6.35-7.00am After the Revolution
-priorities for educationalists in the Czech Republic after the fall of communism.

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