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Special guests this morning include Spender's Jimmy Nail, Home and Away's Rebekah Elmaloglou (Sophy) and Joe Elliot and Rick Allen from rock group Def Leppard. Plus Paula Danziger has some suggestions for a good read in Book It.
Presented by Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Sarah Greene
Presenter:
Phillip Schofield
Guest:
Joe Elliot
Guest:
Rick Allen
Guest:
Paula Danziger
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced by Steve Rider.
Provisional Timetable
12.20 Football Focus; 1.00 News
1.05 Racing; 1.20 Ski-ing
1.35 Racing; 1.50 Cyclo-cross
2.05 Racing; 2.20 Basketball
2.55 Rugby league
3.45 Football half-times
3.55 Rugby league
4.40 Final Score

Rugby League: Bradford v Wigan
Regal Trophy final from Elland Road. Live coverage of the whole match (kick-off 3.00pm), with the first major rugby league prize of 1993 at stake. Commentary by Ray French and Ross Strudwick.

Football Focus
A preview of the Fourth Round of the FA Cup with Bob Wilson. Plus Cup news and other action throughout the afternoon and all the results in Final Score.
(More FA Cup Fourth Round action in Match of the Day. tonight at 10.10pm)

Basketball: Guildford Kings v Thames Valley Tigers
NatWest Trophy final from the National Indoor Arena,
Birmingham. Commentary by Stuart Storey and Bill Beswick.

Cyclo-Cross
British Open championship from Aldersley Stadium,
Wolverhampton. Reporter Hugh Porter.

Ski-ing
Men's downhill championship from Wengen, Switzerland. Commentary by David Vine.

Racing
From Haydock Park.
1.10 Jim Ennis Construction Premier Long Distance Hurdle (2m 7 V 2f)
1.40 FK Roofing Champion Hurdle Trial (2m)
2.10 Peter Marsh Steeplechase (limited handicap. 3m)
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan and Richard Pitman.
Producer Martin Hopkins
Editor Dave Gordon

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Commentary By:
Ray French
Commentary By:
Ross Strudwick
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Commentary By:
Stuart Storey
Commentary By:
Bill Beswick
Reporter:
Hugh Porter
Commentary By:
David Vine
Unknown:
Jim Ennis
Commentary By:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary By:
Richard Pitman
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Joining Mike Smith this week on the celebrity panel game are the stars of ITV's comedy drama The Good Guys, Nigel Havers and Keith Barron, who take on Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson from Birds of Feather (showing at 8.40pm).

Contributors

Presenter:
Mike Smith
Panellist:
Nigel Havers
Panellist:
Keith Barron
Panellist:
Pauline Quirke
Panellist:
Linda Robson
Director:
John Rooney
Producer:
Nick Vaughan-Barratt

Noel Edmonds opens the doors of Crinkley Bottom for another evening of fun and games. Tonight's guests include
England rugby captain
Will Carling , who receives a grand slam and a Gotcha Oscar, and actress Kate O'Mara. There's also some shock news in the Crinkley Bottom Observer. Director/ProducerMichael Leggo
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Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Will Carling
Unknown:
Kate O'Mara.
Unknown:
Crinkley Bottom

Magical illusions from Paul Daniels and speciality acts from around the world. Tonight's guests are diarist Nigel Dempster, card magician Rene Lavand from Venezuela, Marie Perry from the USA and Great Britain's Mearns and Durham.
With Debbie McGee.

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Nigel Dempster
Unknown:
Rene Lavand
Unknown:
Marie Perry
Unknown:
Debbie McGee
Director/Producer:
Geoff Miles

Hospital drama series.

Two old women finally face the truth, and a young mother suffers horrific and mysterious injuries. New consultant Mike Barratt brings a breath of fresh air to the department and Max has trouble at home. With guest appearances from Paula Wilcox and Michael Cashman.

Episode written by Sam Snape
(Stereo) (Subtitles)
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Contributors

Writer:
Sam Snape
Producer:
Geraint Morris
Director:
Marcus D.F. White
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Lisa Duffin:
Cathy Shipton
Martin Ashford:
Patrick Robinson
Sandra Nicholl:
Maureen Beattie
Norma Sullivan:
Anne Kristen
Robert Khalefa:
Jason Riddington
Josh:
Ian Bleasdale
Jane:
Caroline Webster
Marine Price:
Emma Bird
Andrew Bower:
William Gaminara
Mike Barratt:
Clive Mantle
Claire Fuller:
Toni-Sue Burley
Hilda Sorensen:
Ursula Howells
Mary Hamelin:
Noel Dyson
Carole Simpson:
Julia Hills
Denis Simpson:
Con O'Neill
Rosalind Paynter:
Paula Wilcox
Malcolm Paynter:
Michael Cashman
Tom Paynter:
Glen Mead
Ozzy:
Michael Jenner

Esther Rantzen hosts another series of the programme that mixes hard-hitting investigations and real-life humour. She is joined by her regular team of Gavin Campbell, Adrian Mills, Howard Leader and Kevin Devine to report on topical consumer issues, update some of the campaigns and stories from the last series and expose the worst excesses of salesmen. In a bid to discover the most talented town in Britain, Esther has scoured the country filming spoon players, male strippers and singing dogs. Viewers will make the final choice. There is also the premiere of Tom Jones's latest video - All You Need Is Love - the song he and Dave Stewart recorded to raise money for the charity ChildLine. Editor Bryher Scudamore
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Contributors

Presenter:
Esther Rantzen
Reporter:
Gavin Campbell
Reporter:
Adrian Mills
Reporter:
Howard Leader
Reporter:
Kevin Devine
Unknown:
Tom Jones
Unknown:
Dave Stewart
Editor:
Bryher Scudamore

Highlights from three of today's top FA Cup Fourth Round ties and the goals, action and reaction from the afternoon's other fixtures.
With commentary by John Motson, Barry Davies and Tony Gubba, and analysis from Trevor Brooking and Alan Hansen. Introduced by Desmond Lynam.
(Live coverage of a key FA Cup Fourth Round match tomorrow at 3. 00pm)
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Contributors

Commentary By:
John Motson
Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Commentary By:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Series Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Brian Barwick

War drama starring Burt Lancaster
Vietnam, 1964: the skill of maverick US military advisor
Major Asa Barker as a soldier is sorely tested when military intelligence predicts large Vietcong troop movements near the village of Muc Wa.
Director Ted Post
● SEE FILMS pages 33-40

Contributors

Unknown:
Burt Lancaster
Unknown:
Major Asa Barker
Unknown:
Muc Wa.
Major Asa Barker:
Burt Lancaster
Cpl Stephen Courcey:
Craig Wasson
Sgt Oleonowski:
Jonathan Goldsmith
Capt Al Olivetti:
Marc Singer
Lt Raymond Hamilton:
Joe Unger
Cpl Abraham Lincoln:
Dennis Howard
LtFinley Wattsberg:
David Clennon

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