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The music on today's entertainment show comes from Lolly, Hurricane #1 and Beverley Knight , together with the usual games, plus Dare U, competitions and film reviews. There's also cartoon fun from Taz-mania. Presented by Chris Jarvis. Tim Vincent and 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 at midnight tonight.)
Then Rewind 1949: a Message from Israel As the first Arab-Israeli War ended, the new Jewish state of Israel prepared to celebrate its first birthday. Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Beverley Knight
Presented By:
Chris Jarvis.
Presented By:
Tim Vincent
Presented By:
Kate Heavenor.
Director:
John Smith

Jools Holland and Jayne Middlemiss present highlights of yesterday's acts. including Manic Street Preachers, Texas, Cast and the Cardigans. Further coverage from Glastonbury is at 7.15pm. Digital widescreen .........................................

Contributors

Unknown:
Jools Holland
Unknown:
Jayne Middlemiss

Presented by Steve Rider from Gateshead, with Roger Black and Linford Christie.
L35 Rugby Union Highlights from Cardiff of yesterday's clash between Wales and South Africa. Commentary by Huw Llywdyn Davies and JJ Williams.
2.10 Motorcycling The 11th and 12th races in the British Superbike championship, with Australian Troy Bayliss heading the leaderboard. Commentary by Barry Nutley.
2.35 Motorsport Donington Park hosts action from races 11 and 12 in the British Touring Car championship. Laurent Aiello has been the star of the event so far.
Commentary: Charlie Cox and John Watson.
3.30, 4.10 Athletics Live coverage of the British IAAF Grand Prix from Gateshead, an important pointer to form ahead of August's World championships. Stars such as Ethiopia's Haile Gebrselassie , who is expected to compete in the mile, will be looking for encouraging performances as they prepare for Seville. Commentary by David Coleman , Steve Cram , Paul Dickenson , Stuart Storey , Brendan Foster and Christina Boxer.
3.50 Racing Live coverage from the Curragh of the Irish Derby (4pm), with challengers from Britain and abroad vying to win the prestigious race. Commentary: Jim McGrath. TV presentation (athletics) Martin Webster Editor Carl Hicks Digital widescreen
Videoplus code for 1.30-6.45 ............... Code for 1.30-3.50 (not PDC) .............. Code for 3.50-6.45 (not PDC) .............

Contributors

Presented By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Roger Black
Unknown:
Linford Christie.
Commentary By:
Huw Llywdyn Davies
Unknown:
Troy Bayliss
Commentary By:
Barry Nutley.
Unknown:
Laurent Aiello
Unknown:
John Watson.
Unknown:
Haile Gebrselassie
Commentary By:
David Coleman
Commentary By:
Steve Cram
Commentary By:
Paul Dickenson
Commentary By:
Stuart Storey
Commentary By:
Brendan Foster
Commentary By:
Christina Boxer.
Unknown:
Jim McGrath.
Unknown:
Martin Webster
Editor:
Carl Hicks

Five years ago, Six Go to Europe followed a group that included a property dealer, a single parent and a retired tour operator on their crusade to find out more about the European Union.
Now, in the wake of the recent financial scandal that has rocked the EU, they return, with reporter Dinah Lammiman , to ask if people can still trust the Commission and assess what it would mean for Britain to join the Euro.
Among those they talk to are ex-Labour leader Neil Kinnock , Foreign Secretary Robin Cook and Prime Minister Tony Blair. Producer Marc Sigsworth ; Editor
Anne Tyerman Subtitled......

Contributors

Reporter:
Dinah Lammiman
Leader:
Neil Kinnock
Unknown:
Robin Cook
Unknown:
Tony Blair.
Producer:
Marc Sigsworth
Editor:
Anne Tyerman

With just six months to go, have some major British companies left it too late to stamp out the millennium bug? A new survey suggests severe disruption next year, despite official assurances that there's no need for panic. Presented by Maya Even.
Editor Diarmuid Jeffreys NOTE: as The Money Programme is topical, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Presented By:
Maya Even.
Editor:
Diarmuid Jeffreys

Three-part series observing a year in the life of St Paul's Cathedral and those who work there.
The New Man. As St Paul's marks its 300th anniversary, there is controversy surrounding the appointment of the first female priest. See today's choices. Producer Kevin Hull
Series producer Jonathan Hewes
Digital widescreen * See This Week: page 7

Contributors

Producer:
Kevin Hull
Producer:
Jonathan Hewes

Short films highlighting the work of new directors.
Apple Opera
Apple experts Joan Morgan and Bob Saunders hunt down the long-lost Kitchen Door, which they hope to add to the existing list of 2,300 English varieties. Director Wiz Hok: Series producer
Jeremy Howe Subtitled.....

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Morgan
Unknown:
Bob Saunders
Producer:
Jeremy Howe

Continuing the rerun of last autumn's satirical news quiz, hosted by Angus Deayton.
Captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton arejoined tonight by barrister Michael Mansfield and weatherman Ian McCaskill. Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer
Richard Wilson Digital widescreen
Repeat

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Deayton.
Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Unknown:
Michael Mansfield
Unknown:
Ian McCaskill.
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producer:
Richard Wilson

Mandy is excited when a famous novelist offers her a job as a researcher.
(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
James:
Alan Cowan
Ron Grimshaw:
Dave Hill
Chairman:
Knight Mantell
Spike:
Julian Rivett
Kim:
Nina Young

Documentary series examining key sporting clashes.
Celtic v Rangers. The intense cultural and religious rivalry between these two sporting giants is traced from its social backgrounds in the dockyards of Glasgow to its current position in European soccer, a long-standing enmity that inspired one commentator to observe that "in the middle of it all a football match broke out".
Chairmen, players, managers and fans relive sweet victories, bitter defeats, riots and protests. Producer Andrew Mackenzie-Betty ; Executive producer Tony Moss

Contributors

Producer:
Andrew MacKenzie-Betty
Producer:
Tony Moss

More avant-garde humour in the comedy-sketch show set in the 21st century. Tonight's edition features the NHS Gameshow, Comedy News and a personal channel for Derek Jackson.
Director Peter Boyd Maclean : Producer
Jackie Hamilton Subtitled.....

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Jackson.
Director:
Peter Boyd MacLean
Producer:
Jackie Hamilton

Jools Holland and Jayne Middlemiss bring festival coverage to a close with music from Skunk Anansie , the Corrs, Lenny Kravitz and the Fun Lovin' Criminals. Plus a look back on highlights from all three days of the event and more top guests and exclusive backstage acoustic performances.
Digital widescreen
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Jools Holland
Unknown:
Jayne Middlemiss
Unknown:
Skunk Anansie
Unknown:
Lenny Kravitz

Repeats are not indicated.

FURTHER EDUCATION
2.00 Information Technology

LANGUAGES
4.00 Get By in Spanish (part 1) - travel and survival guide.

BUSINESS AND TRAINING
5.00 Computers Don't Bite: Business
5.30 20 Steps to Better Management

OPEN UNIVERSITY
5.45 Reflections on a Global Screen
6.10 The Golden Thread
6.35-7.00 am Just like a Girl

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