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This morning's special guests include actor Dudley Moore and environmentalist Jonathon Porritt with this month's Greenline report.
Gamesmaster's Dominik Diamond launches the 1992 ECTS Computer Games Awards with a request for votes. Peter Simon presents another edition of Double Dare, with Kevin O'Shea and Marita Black from Grange Hill attempting the obstacle course. Presented by Phillip Schofield and Sarah Greene, with Nick Ball and James Hickish. Editor Chris Bellinger
(Stereo)
Competition: write to Going Live!, [address removed].
Telephone: call this morning's studio guests on [number removed].

Contributors

Unknown:
Dudley Moore
Unknown:
Jonathon Porritt
Unknown:
Dominik Diamond
Unknown:
Peter Simon
Unknown:
Kevin O'Shea
Unknown:
Marita Black
Unknown:
Grange Hill
Presented By:
Phillip Schofield
Presented By:
Sarah Greene
Unknown:
Nick Ball
Unknown:
James Hickish.
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced from Twickenham by Steve Rider.
Provisional Timetable
12.20 Rugby/Football
12.50 News; 12.55 Racing
1.10 Rugby/Football
1.25 Racing; 1.40 Rugby union
1.55 Racing; 2.10 Rugby union
4.40 Final Score
Rugby Union
England v Wales
The British Gas Challenge international live from
Twickenham. If World Cup finalists England win today, they will be the third English side to retain the Grand Slam title. They achieved it in 1914 and 1924. Having lost their last match to France, Welsh thoughts of a perfect season have gone. However, they would love to spoil England's party and achieve the second leg of a possible Triple Crown. Commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith and Eddie Butler , with analysis from Paul Ackford and Bill Beaumont. andat4.15pm
Scotland v France
Highlights from Murrayfield, where France haven't won for
14 years, for the Royal Bank of Scotland international.
Commentary by Bill McLaren and John Jeffrey.
Also, Australia's
David Campese assesses the 1992 Five Nations Championship. ● SPORT: page 17
Football
The FA Cup's Road to Wembley has reached the quarter-final stage, and the last eight clubs are just two games away from the final. Plus a look at the quarter-finals north of the Border, where Rangers are on course for their first Scottish
Cup win for 11 years. Plus midweek action from the three
European club competitions.
(Match of the Day: the Road to Wembley can be seen tonight 10.55pm)
Racing
From Chepstow.
1.00 Polycell Hurdle Race (2m)
1.30 Cuprinol Novices Handicap Chase (2½m)
2.00 Swiss Hurdle Race (2m).
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Julian Wilson and Richard Pitman. Producer Martin Hopkins Editor Dave Gordon

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Rider.
Commentary By:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Commentary By:
Eddie Butler
Unknown:
Paul Ackford
Unknown:
Bill Beaumont.
Commentary By:
Bill McLaren
Commentary By:
John Jeffrey.
Unknown:
David Campese
Commentary By:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary By:
Julian Wilson
Commentary By:
Richard Pitman.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Quiz show host Jim Davidson is joined by snooker stars Dennis Taylor , Willie Thome and top female player Stacey Hillyard , as they try to win their partners a dream holiday.
Keeping the rules is referee John "Mr Trick Shot" Virgo. Director Nick Hurran
Producer John Burrowes ● STEREO
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
Dennis Taylor
Unknown:
Willie Thome
Unknown:
Stacey Hillyard
Director:
Nick Hurran
Producer:
John Burrowes

There are some alarming noises coming from Crinkley Bottom. Special guest Dudley Moore shows off his piano-playing skills, athlete
Steve Cram tries to live up to his name by cramming as much money as he can into his pockets for Grab a Grand, and an unlucky celebrity is the victim of a Gotcha Oscar.
Noel Edmonds surprises someone in their own living room, funny children show up their parents and "music" comes from the Lyric Game contestants. Director/Producer Michael Leggo ● STEREO
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Contributors

Unknown:
Crinkley Bottom.
Unknown:
Dudley Moore
Unknown:
Steve Cram
Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Noel Edmonds

In the last of the present series, Paul Daniels tries to answer one of the world's great mysteries. Viewers can also join in the fun using a E 10 note and three wine glasses. His special guests are juggler and magician Buba and Buka from St Petersburg. And Paul re-creates the feel of the Marie Celeste on a raft in a swimming pool. Featuring Debbie McGee. Director/Producer Geoff Miles ● STEREO
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Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Marie Celeste
Unknown:
Debbie McGee.

US detective series starring Peter Falk
Mind over Mayhem. Hell hath no fury like a scientist scorned, especially when one is murdered to cover up professional espionage.
But Columbo is on hand, this time with some assistance from a boy genius called
Steve Spielberg and his bizarre robot invention. Jose Ferrer guest stars in this episode, which was co-written by Hill Street Blues creator Steven Bochco.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Falk
Unknown:
Steve Spielberg
Unknown:
Jose Ferrer
Written By:
Hill Street Blues
Unknown:
Steven Bochco.
Lt Columbo:
Peter Falk
Dr Marshall Cahill:
Jose Ferrer
Prof Howard Nicholson:
Lew Ayres
Neill Cahill:
Robert Walker
Mrs Nicholson:
Jessica Walter
Sieve Spielberg:
Leeh Montgomery

Astrological thriller series starring Millicent Martin John Michie
Music in the Air. The Moons are asked to probe the background of a gentle south coast faith healer, when he claims that John Lennon is using him to produce a string of new pop songs. The compositions could spell a fortune for charity and the record industry alike, but tragedy hovers over the new album.
Episode written by Colin Giffin
Producer Robert Banks Stewart
Director Paul Harrison ● STEREO
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Contributors

Unknown:
Millicent Martin
Unknown:
John Michie
Unknown:
John Lennon
Written By:
Colin Giffin
Producer:
Robert Banks Stewart
Director:
Paul Harrison
Gladys Moon:
Millicent Martin
Trevor Moon:
John Michie
CecileCoulmier:
Laure Killing
Detective Sergeant Eavis:
Ian Redford
RussNapley:
Maurice Roeves
Kate Horn:
Patti Love
Basil Merritt:
Joseph Blatchley
Nick Lane:
Jonathan Phillips

Esther Rantzen and her team present a unique mix of hard-hitting investigations and real life humour. Plus Britain's biggest search for a new singing star continues. Senior producer Richard Woolfe Editor Bryher Scudamore
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Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen

It's FA Cup quarter-finals day. Holders Spurs are out but Brian Clough 's Nottingham Forest are still in with a chance of making up for last year's final disappointment, Aston Villa are out to equal Spurs's record eight wins, and Norwich want to put a new name on the trophy.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam. Commentary by John Motson and Tony Gubba.
Series producerjohn Shrewsbury Editor Brian Barwick
(Line Match of the Day tomorrow at 3.00pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Clough
Unknown:
Nottingham Forest
Unknown:
Aston Villa
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam.
Commentary By:
John Motson
Commentary By:
Tony Gubba.
Editor:
Brian Barwick

First showing on network television of this outrageous comedy starring Rosanna Arquette Steve Guttenberg Arsenio Hall
This irreverent attack on contemporary life and the mass media centres on a TV channel that keeps viewers interested by interspersing a movie with wild commercials, wacky shorts and weird specials. Also with Paul Bartel , Ralph Bellamy , Carrie Fisher , Sybil Danning , Griffin Dunne , Steve Forrest , Monique Gabrielle ,
Steve Allen , Howard Hesseman , Loujacobi, Ed Begleyjr , Russ Meyer , Kelly Preston , Henny Youngman and B B King.
Directors Joe Dante , Carl Gottlieb , Peter Horton , John Landis and Robert K Weiss ● STEREO
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Contributors

Unknown:
Rosanna Arquette
Unknown:
Steve Guttenberg
Unknown:
Arsenio Hall
Unknown:
Paul Bartel
Unknown:
Ralph Bellamy
Unknown:
Carrie Fisher
Unknown:
Sybil Danning
Unknown:
Griffin Dunne
Unknown:
Steve Forrest
Unknown:
Monique Gabrielle
Unknown:
Steve Allen
Unknown:
Howard Hesseman
Unknown:
Ed Begleyjr
Unknown:
Russ Meyer
Unknown:
Kelly Preston
Unknown:
Henny Youngman
Directors:
Joe Dante
Directors:
Carl Gottlieb
Directors:
Peter Horton
Directors:
John Landis

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