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Sport Relief

on BBC One London

An evening of fun and games using sport as a means of raising money for young people. Ulrika Jonsson and Gary Lineker host the first half, which opens with soap stars including Gary Beadle , Will Mellor , Colette Brown , Louisa Bradshaw-White and Lee Warbuton participating in Sport in the Square - live from Albert Square.
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7.15* Gareth Gates performs live, Pele picks his hero and Ray Stubbs of Football Focus dices death with Peter Snow.

8.00* Stephen Fry presents They Think It's a Question of Sport, with Nick Hancock , Gary Lineker and Frank Skinner v Sue Barker, Ally McCoist and John Parrott. Then Ronni Ancona and Alistair McGowan take the stage as Posh 'n' Becks.

8.30* Rio Ferdinand reveals his hero, Denise Lewis enters the fray and Gareth Gates duets with Will Young. The show continues on BBC2, then returns to BBC1 after the News.

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Ulrika Jonsson
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Gary Lineker
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Gary Beadle
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Will Mellor
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Colette Brown
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Louisa Bradshaw-White
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Lee Warbuton
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Albert Square.
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Gareth Gates
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Ray Stubbs
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Peter Snow.
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Stephen Fry
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Nick Hancock
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Gary Lineker
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Frank Skinner
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John Parrott.
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Ronni Ancona
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Alistair McGowan
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Rio Ferdinand
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Denise Lewis
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Gareth Gates
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Steve Redgrave
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Denise Lewis

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