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Including cartoon fun with Arthur, Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, Trollz and Legend of the Dragon. With Barney Harwood, Kirsten O'Brien and Neville the Bear.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Barney Harwood
Presenter:
Kirsten O'Brien
Director:
Michael Kerrigan
Producer:
Toby Smith

2/10. Simon Mayo observes two allotments for a year. In late April an inspector visits the London site and potatoes are planted in Cardiff. producer Jon Woods ; Executive producer James Hunt

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Mayo
Producer:
Jon Woods
Producer:
James Hunt

Musical comedy featuring the late Freddie Garrity and his group Freddie and the Dreamers. The young employees of a holiday camp seek fame and fortune by entering a televised talent contest. Review page 35. Director James Hill (1964, U) (5)

Contributors

Unknown:
Freddie Garrity
Director:
James Hill

Presented by Clare Balding .
12.30 MotoGP From Mugello in Italy. Reigning champion Valentino Rossi will be looking for his fifth straight win at this circuit.
Digital viewers can access post-race news from Mugello after 2pm
2.00 Rugby League A double bill of live quarter-final Challenge Cup action, beginning with Hull Kingston Rovers v Warrinqton Wolves
The only National League club left in the competition have home advantage (kick-off 2.05). Damian Johnson is pitchside, Dave Woods is in the commentary box. Then Leeds Rhinos v Harlequins RL Last year's beaten finalists are at home to the team formerly known as London Broncos (kick-off 4.05). In the draw the Rhinos, riding high in the Super League, managed to avoid their fiercest rivals left in the competition, St Helens. Ray French and Jonathan Davies provide the commentary. Producer (motorsport) Belinda Rogerson Editor (rugby) Carl Hicks
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Digital viewers can access coverage of the French Open tennis via the red button between 10am and 7pm

Contributors

Presented By:
Clare Balding
Unknown:
Valentino Rossi
Unknown:
Damian Johnson
Unknown:
Dave Woods
Unknown:
Jonathan Davies
Unknown:
Belinda Rogerson
Unknown:
Carl Hicks

8/12. Skye to Wick. After reaching Cape Wrath, the most north-westerly point of the British mainland, Nicholas Crane experiences the full impact of the region's storms as a Stornoway coastguard. Series producer Steve Evanson ; Series editor Gill Tierney

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicholas Crane
Producer:
Steve Evanson
Editor:
Gill Tierney

Including the Streets, lostprophets and Ronan Keating performing live in the studio, presented by Fearne Cotton and Tim Westwood.
Producer Sally Wood : Executive producer Mark Cooper

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronan Keating
Presented By:
Fearne Cotton
Unknown:
Tim Westwood.
Producer:
Sally Wood
Producer:
Mark Cooper

5/6. The three-time winners boast a World Cup record second only to mighty Brazil, but their story has been one of success against the odds. Banned from international football in the aftermath of the Second World War, West Germany made a triumphant return in 1954 to beat Hungary in the final. Twenty years on they were to humble the favoured Dutch side.

Contributors

Narrator:
Robert Lindsay
Director/Producer:
Sally Thomson

5/6. A charitable mood prevails and the office is awash with wackiness. Series two from 2002.
Writers/Directors Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant
Producer Ash Atalla

Contributors

Director:
Ricky Gervais
Producer:
Ash Atalla

6/11. Events conspire to tip Lola over the edge, while Carter's guest gathers momentum.
11.00 7/11. Carter helps a desperate Lola. Connie piles more pressure on Shirley to deal with Mercy.
(First shown on BBC3)

Contributors

Writer:
Simon Ashdown
Writer:
Jeremy Dyson
Producer:
Sanne Wohlenberg
Director:
Sue Tully
Mercy Woolf:
Judy Parfitt
Connie Woolf:
Frances Barber
Shirley Woolf:
Ian Puleston-Davies
Carter Krantz:
Danny Mays
Onan Van Kneck:
Roy Barraclough
Erno Elorante:
Ewan Bailey
Lola Sutton:
Sarah Smart
Dudley Sutton:
Kris Marshall
Vienna Keen:
Beth Cordingly
Leo Finch:
Philip Jackson
Valerie Hinchcliffe:
Cheryl Campbell
Bryan:
Paul Courtenay Hyu
Bradley Stainer:
Jason Watkins
The Greek:
Nicholas Beveney
Willy Woolf:
Brian Hibbard
Ruby Woolf:
Emily Aston

Biographical western based on the final days of the notorious cavalry scout-turned-bounty hunter, starring Steve McOueen. Hired by a rancher to put a stop to local rustling, Horn's violent methods soon alienate the cattlemen. Review page 36.
Director William Wiard (1980,15)

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve McOueen.
Director:
William Wiard

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