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EastEnders stars mingle with Changing Rooms presenter Anna Ryder Richardson. There's music from 3SL and former Five singer Abs, heat three of the Atomic Kitten karaoke and cartoon fun with Cubix, Jackie Chan Adventures and The Cramp Twins, plus Big Wolf on Campus.
Presented by Dani Behr and Joe Mace.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Dani Behr
Presenter:
Joe Mace
Guest:
Anna Ryder Richardson
Guests:
null 3SL
Guest:
null Abs
Director:
Nick Harris
Producer:
Maria Stewart
Producer:
Jonathan Robinson

Black pudding scotch egg with green mayonnaise, a Preston dish - roast Goosnargh duckling with cider potatoes - and a hot raspberry souffle are on the menu, courtesy of Lancashire chef Paul Heathcote. Presented by Gregg Wallace , Neil Perry and Rick Stein.
Director Richard Cook ; Series producer Sara Kozak www.bbc.co.uk/food/saturdaykitchen/

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Heathcote.
Presented By:
Gregg Wallace
Presented By:
Neil Perry
Presented By:
Rick Stein.
Director:
Richard Cook
Producer:
Sara Kozak

Western starring Rod Steiger, who died earlier this month.
An ex-Confederate soldier, who refuses to accept the -death" of the South, escapes to the west and, after being subjected to a savage ritual endurance test, joins a Sioux Indian tribe. Review page 45.
Director Samuel Fuller (1957. U)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rod Steiger
Director:
Samuel Fuller
Unknown:
Rod Steiger
Unknown:
Billy Mitchell
Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Rod Steiger
O'Meara:
Rod Steiger
Yellow Moccasin:
Santa Montiel
Captain Clark:
Brian Keith
Lieutenant Driscoll:
Ralph Meeker
Walking Coyote:
Jay Crippen
Blue Buffalo:
Charles Bronson
Mrs O'Meara:
Olive Carey

Live action from Manchester, introduced by Hazel Irvine.
4.00 Cycling Will England's
Max Sciandri , a double Olympian and bronze medallist at the 1996 Olympics, give home fans something to cheer about in the men's road time trials? His major rivals will include Australia's Shane Kelly , who went into the Games in great form. Commentary by Hugh Porter and Chris Boardman.
5.00 Boxing Preliminary bouts.
5.40 Gymnastics The women's team final - in which England won silver four years ago. Barry Davies , Christine Still and Mitch Fenner commentate.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Hazel Irvine.
Unknown:
Max Sciandri
Unknown:
Shane Kelly
Commentary By:
Hugh Porter
Commentary By:
Chris Boardman.
Unknown:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Christine Still
Unknown:
Mitch Fenner

Virginia Woolf's Orlando. Joely Richardson and Saffron Burrows star in an account of the affair between author Virginia Woolf and aristocrat Vita Sackville-West that inspired Woolf's 1928 novel. In the penultimate part of the series examining influential and controversial works of art Jeanette Winterson, writer of Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit and essays on Woolf, puts the case for regarding Orlando as a pioneering work of modern fiction.
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Contributors

Vita Sackville-West:
Saffron Burrows
Virginia Woolf:
Joely Richardson
Narrator:
Jeanette Winterson
Director:
Sarah Aspinall
Series Editor:
Andrea Miller

Michael Portillo questions the Conservatives' traditional scepticism over Europe. Travelling across the continent, he debates issues of European integration with, among others, political broadcaster Christine Ockrent and British novelist Tim Parks , who has made Verona his home. Producer Anna Lloyd ; Editor Anne Tyerman
Postponed from 7 July

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Portillo
Unknown:
Christine Ockrent
Unknown:
Tim Parks
Producer:
Anna Lloyd
Editor:
Anne Tyerman

Introduced by Sue Barker and Sharron Davies.
8.55 Athletics England's Glen Smith and Bob Weir will be hopeful of making the men's discus final. Also in this programme, the 400m event in the decathlon, plus the heptathlon 800m.
9.40 Diving The women's 3m diving. Commentary is by Matt Chilton and Chris Snode. Going for Gold: page 32; Diane Modahl 's kind of day: page
BBCi: digital viewers can press the red handset button to follow their favourite sport or competitor either in the pool. trackside, in the field or on the pitch www.bbc.co.uk/commonwealth

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker
Introduced By:
Sharron Davies.
Unknown:
Glen Smith
Unknown:
Bob Weir
Unknown:
Matt Chilton
Unknown:
Chris Snode.
Unknown:
Diane Modahl

Another chance to catch up on the action from the US thriller. The series continues tomorrow at 10pm.
6-7pm. While Jack and Mason find something strange,
Frank learns his brother Dan is dead.
11.25 7-8pm. Jack makes a surprising discovery and Kim remains stuck in the cells. Videoplus code for 10.45pm-12.10am (non-PDC)

Horror spoof. Evicted from his Transylvanian ancestral seat by the communist authorities, Count Dracula heads for New York to find the woman of his dreams. But life is no picnic for a blood-sucker in the Big Apple, and the Count struggles to find his feet. Widescreen. Review page 45.
Director Stan Dragoti (1979.15)

Contributors

Director:
Stan Dragoti
Count Dracula:
George Hamilton
Cindy Sondheim:
Susan Saint James
Dr Jeff Rosenberg:
Richard Benjamin
Lieutenant Ferguson:
Dick Shawn
Renfield:
Arte Johnson
Reverend Mike:
Sherman Hemsley
Judge:
Isabel Sanford
Flashlight vendor:
Barry Gordon

Thriller. Fear stalks the streets of a New Mexico town after a leopard, part of a publicity stunt by a club entertainer, is let loose. A girl buying groceries is killed, but is she a victim of the leopard, ora human killer who has made the streets his hunting ground? Review page 45.
DirectorJacques Tourneur (1943) (BW)

Contributors

Director:
Jacques Tourneur
Jerry Manning:
Dennis O'Keefe
Kiki Walker:
Jean Brooks
Clo Clo:
Margo
Maria:
Isabel Jewell
Dr Galbraith:
James Bell
Teresa Delgado:
Margaret Landry
Charlie How-Come:
Abner Biberman
Raoul Belmonte:
Richard Martin

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