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Men's semi-finals highlights.
Shown yesterday
Ends 12.00.
Tom and Jerry Kids
7.25 Taz-Mania
The Tazmanian Devil family go on a picnic.
7.45 UBOS
Zarlak captures the bookbinding gnomes.
8.10 Arthur
Buster is leaving town. Does Francine fancy Arthur?
8.35 Rugrats
The gang decamp for some rest and relaxation.
9.00 The Saturday Show
Big Brovaz perform their latest single, while Liberty X launch a new karaoke competition as the S Club 8 winner joins the group for a song and a dance. There's also concert footage of Madonna in Hollywood, Mis-Teeq shopping in Paris and the new Girls Aloud video. Plus The Woody Woodpecker Show, The Scooby and Scrappy Show and a new run of Lizzie McGuire.
With Fearne Cotton and Simon Grant.
Contributors
Presenter (The Saturday Show):
Fearne
Cotton
Presenter (The Saturday Show):
Simon
Grant
Director (The Saturday Show):
Nick
Harris
Producer (The Saturday Show):
Donald
MacInnes
Producer (The Saturday Show):
Dougie
Napier
With Sue Barker at Wimbledon.
12.15 Athletics Focus The latest track-and-field news.
1.00 Wheelchair Basketball
European championships report. 1-05 Special Olympics A preview of the year's premier event for disabled athletes.
1.20 Wimbledon 2003 Live coverage of the ladies' final from Centre Court (starts 2pm).
The ultimate tennis prize awaits the winner of this afternoon's match - can the Williams sisters continue to exert their recent dominance, or will a new name lift the Venus Rosewater Dish ?
Commentary John McEnroe and Martina Navratilova. Coverage continues on BBC2.
TV presentation (Wimbledon) Paul Davies Editor (athletics) Jim Bentley
www.bbc.co.uk/sport BBCi: additional features available for digital viewers watching Wimbledon
Bonus Wimbledon offers: page
Contributors
Unknown:
Venus Rosewater
Dish
Unknown:
John
McEnroe
Unknown:
Martina
Navratilova.
Unknown:
Paul
Davies
Unknown:
Jim
Bentley
Ronni Ancona joins Alistair McGowan for another half-hour of comic impersonations.
Director Angie De Chastelai Smith : Producer Charlie Hanson
Contributors
Unknown:
Ronni
Ancona
Unknown:
Alistair
McGowan
Director:
Angie de Chastelai
Smith
Producer:
Charlie
Hanson
Parents attempt to select an appropriate suitor to accompany their offspring on holiday in the third show of the series. The Paynes. Stephanie Payne 's mother and father have to choose between Darren, Scott and Fenton, whose exes chip in with embarrassing revelations while they carry out potentially humiliating tasks and take a lie-detector test.
Director Chris Ryder: Producers Mark Tinkler. Dave Winnan
Contributors
Unknown:
Stephanie
Payne
Producers:
Mark
Tinkler.
Producers:
Dave
Winnan
The last in the prank-packed series takes the practical jokers onto the streets, as autograph-hunters prey on members of the public and a group of men get more than they bargained for when a girl drops her change.
Director Pascal Carette : Producer Philip Morrow
Contributors
Director:
Pascal
Carette
Producer:
Philip
Morrow
Dale Winton hosts as five hopefuls bid to win big money. Includes the Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
Producer Andrew Musson : Executive producer David Young
Contributors
Unknown:
Dale
Winton
Producer:
Andrew
Musson
Producer:
David
Young
An old-fashioned love story showing across two consecutive nights and set in the South Wales valleys during the 1930s. Well-to-do doctor Andrew joins his father's infirmary, and in miner's daughter Bethan finds a spirit lacking in his previous girlfriends. The two fall in love, but their differing backgrounds prove a major sticking point. Concludes tomorrow at 8pm.
Dramatised by Matthew Baylis from the novel by Catrin Collier
Producer Matthew Robinson ; Director Richard Laxton
Contributors
Dramatised By:
Matthew
Baylis
Novel By:
Catrin
Collier
Producer:
Matthew
Robinson
Director:
Richard
Laxton
Andrew John:
Jeremy
Sheffield
Bethan Powell:
Kate
Jarman
Elizabeth Powell:
Geraldine
James
Evan Powell:
David
Troughton
Dr John Sr:
David
Warner
MrsJohn:
Judy
Parfitt
Eddie Powell:
Jonathan
Floyd
Maud Powell:
Catrin
Stewart
Alun Price:
Andrew
Howard
Megan Gough:
Mossie
Smith
Diana Gough:
Rebecca
Bull
Laura Ronconi:
Siobhan
Flynn
Trevor Lewis:
Celyn
Jones
Anthea Llewellyn Jones:
Alexandra
Staden
DC Bull:
Ifan Huw
Dafydd
Maisie Noyle:
Sara
Lloyd
Lew Edwards:
Robert
Gwyndaf
Ginny Edwards:
Adrienne
O'Sullivan
Papa Ronconi:
Joseph
Long
Bad Billy Baker:
Ray
Nicholas
Matron:
Gabrielle
Lloyd
With Jane Hill. Weather with Alex Deakin.
Followed by National Lottery Update
Contributors
Unknown:
Jane
Hill.
Unknown:
Alex
Deakin.
Asmoth. Strange is visited by an old friend as he and Jude investigate the discovery of human remains. Tom Baker and Jim Carter guest in the final part of the supernatural series.
Written by Andrew Marshall ; Producer Marcus Mortimer
Director Simon Massey www.bbc.co.uk/strange
Contributors
Unknown:
Tom
Baker
Unknown:
Jim
Carter
Written By:
Andrew
Marshall
Producer:
Marcus
Mortimer
Director:
Simon
Massey
John Strange:
Richard
Coyle
Jude Atkins:
Samantha
Janus
Canon Black:
Ian
Richardson
Father Bernard:
Tom
Baker
Inspector Stuart:
Jim
Carter
Robin Thomas:
Sean
Harris
Toby:
Andrew Lee
Potts
Kevin:
Timmy
Lang
Doddington:
Samuel
Barnett
Joey:
William
Tomlin
Patrick:
Richard
Manson
Rich:
Alaistair
MacKenzie
Ken:
James
Carcaterra
Mrs Singh:
Souad
Faress
Lynn:
Fiona
Bruce
Mr Parrish:
Donald
Pelmear
Jean:
Claire
Jennings
Ken:
Ellis
Kerhoven
Crime thriller directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. San Francisco cop Harry Callahan 's unorthodox policing again incurs the wrath of both his superiors and the city's mayor. While things cool off, Callahan is assigned to look into a series of small-town murders. Widescreen. Review page 44. (1983.18)
Contributors
Unknown:
San
Francisco
Unknown:
Harry
Callahan
Meat Loaf, Shania Twain and Lorraine Kelly are the guests, shown yesterday
Followed by Weathervlew
Contributors
Unknown:
Shania
Twain
Unknown:
Lorraine
Kelly
Pop hits. Shown yesterday