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Live coverage of the second day of the British Masters from the Forest of Arden course, where a purse of £1.7m is up for grabs.
Patrik Sjoland of Sweden was the halfway leader last year. Steve Rider presents; Peter Alliss , Ken Brown and Wayne Grady commentate.

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrik Sjoland
Unknown:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Ken Brown
Unknown:
Wayne Grady

The British public gave millions in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, but has it been spent wisely? The Money Programme investigates the Diana Memorial Fund and hears how a People's Princess doll just 12 inches high led to a multi-million-pound squabble in the American courts. Rajan Datar reports.
Producer Donna Sharpe ; Editor Clive Edwards

Contributors

Unknown:
Rajan Datar
Producer:
Donna Sharpe
Editor:
Clive Edwards

Monty and Joe visit the Malvern Spring Show, with the latter checking out the best in garden designs while the former heads for the RHS Marquee to look at exhibitors vying for prizes. Carol and Sarah, meanwhile, extend the spring garden at Berryfields. Producer Andy Vernon ; Series producer Sarah Moors BBC GARDENERS' WORLD LIVE 15-19 June at the NEC, Birmingham. To book call [number removed]3780 or visit www.bbcgardenersworldlive.com RT DIRECT: book Gardeners' World - Gardening from Berryfields, is E18 (RRP E20) incl p&p. To order, call [number removed]7979 (national rate) The 30-Minute Gardener: page 38

Contributors

Producer:
Andy Vernon
Producer:
Sarah Moors

Hugh Bonneville stars as architect and Renaissance man Christopher Wren in a docudrama charting his brilliant career, which culminated in the building of St Paul's Cathedral in 1710. With Michael Buerk.
Writer Laura Lamson : Producer Julian Birkett ; Executive producer Basil Comely First shown on BBC1 (AD)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Buerk
Writer:
Laura Lamson
Producer:
Julian Birkett
Executive producer:
Basil Comely
Christopher Wren:
Hugh Bonneville
Young Wren:
Micky Churchill
Robert Hooke:
Stephen Mangan
King Charles II:
Julian Wadham
Sir Roger Pratt:
Oliver Ford Davies
John Evelyn:
Benjamin Whitrow
Faith Wren:
Claire Cox
Queen Anne:
Elizabeth Sprlggs

Shooting the War. The Battle of Britain and victory celebrations in the north of England are recalled using recently unearthed footage. Plus other aspects of British life, from Cardiff dockers to the Queen. David Suchet narrates. See Sunday's choice.
Producer Rosalind Bain Shown Sunday 7.35pm on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
David Suchet
Producer:
Rosalind Bain

Dark crime drama starring Dan Duryea as Mike Callahan , a private eye n Singapore who becomes involved in a dangerous plot to kidnap a nuclear scientist. Review page 59. Director Robert Aldrich (1953) (BW)

Contributors

Unknown:
Dan Duryea
Unknown:
Mike Callahan
Director:
Robert Aldrich

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2.00 Classical and Romantic Music S 40207 2.30
Giotto: the Arena Chapel 31356 3.30 The Unusual Suspects 10066 4.00 Independent Living
4.30 Containing the Pacific 66676 5.00 Animated English The Creature Comforts Story 84646 5.30 The Dangers of Powerful Neighbours

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