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The food and fun series.
This week, Hot Chef Gary Rhodes is presenter Cheryl Baker 's guest at the flat.
Plus a visit to meet Tilly M the traditional pie maker, and Cheryl sings Boogie Woogie.

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Rhodes
Presenter:
Cheryl Baker

Special guests this morning include Joanna Lumley , with news of this year's Red Nose Day for Comic Relief. Taking viewers' calls are, from Grange Hill, Kelly George (Ray) and Clare and Julie Buckfield (twins Natasha and Natalie Stevens ); and there's a visit from musician and environmentalist
Sting. Plus a review of the latest videos, viewers' letters and calls, cartoon action, and Shane Richie and Peter Simon
Run the Risk! Presented by Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield , with Robbie Williams from Take That!, Trev Neal and Simon Hickson.
Editor Chris Bellinger
TELEPHONE: call this morning's studio guests on [number removed]. LETTERS: write to Going Live!
PO Box 8181. London W12 2 7SE.
COMPETITION LINE: 089 1 -[number removed](calls cost 20p), rules from: Audiocall, 80 Wood Lane , London W 12 OTT.

Contributors

Unknown:
Joanna Lumley
Unknown:
Kelly George
Unknown:
Natalie Stevens
Unknown:
Shane Richie
Unknown:
Peter Simon
Presented By:
Sarah Greene
Presented By:
Phillip Schofield
Unknown:
Robbie Williams
Unknown:
Trev Neal
Unknown:
Simon Hickson.
Editor:
Chris Bellinger
Unknown:
Wood Lane

Introduced by Steve Rider from Cardiff.
Provisional Timetable
12.20 Football Focus
12.50 News; 12.55 Racing
1.10Ski-ing;1.25Racing
1.40 Rugby union; 1.55 Racing
2.10 Rugby union; 4.35 Final Score
Rugby Union
Wales v England
Live coverage of the British Gas international from the National Stadium, Cardiff (kick-off at 2.30pm).
In 1991, England won in Cardiff for the first time in 28 years. On that day, they began their current run of nine consecutive championship victories. After the win over France, another triumph today would not only see Will Carling 's side ensure their first back-to-back successes at the Arms Park, but they would equal their best ever run in the championship. Not for 68 years have they achieved ten wins in a row.
Wales, having missed the opening weekend of the championship, start their campaign looking to avoid a fourth consecutive defeat by England. They hope for a repeat of their last victory in the fixture, when they won 12-9 in 1989 in Cardiff.
Commentary by Bill McLaren and Eddie Butler.
France v Scotland
From Pare des Princes, Paris. Highlights at 4.00pm. Despite losing narrowly in their match against England in January, France showed signs of improvement. They are looking to extend their run of 11 consecutive victories over the Scots in their capital.
Scotland, after their opening success over Ireland, will travel to Paris hopeful of a first triumph at the "new" Pare des Princes, and also of their first win on French soil since 1969.
Commentary by John Jeffrey and Nigel Starmer-Smith .
Football Focus
A look back at the best of last weekend's action from the Premier League. Plus a review of the midweek FA Cup Fourth Round replays. With Bob Wilson and Gary Lineker.
Alpine Ski-ing
World Championships from
Japan. The competition to find the best all-round male skier in the world gets underway with the opening section in the men's combined, the downhill. Austria's Stefan Eberharter was the only double gold medallist at the last World
Championships in 1991, when he captured this title.
Commentary by David Vine.
Racing
From Chepstow.
1.00 Huntsman Handicap Chase (2'/2m)
1.30 John Hughes Grand National Trial Chase (3m 6f)
2.00 Philip Comes Saddle of Gold Stayers Novice Hurdle (3m). With commentary by Jim McGrath , Julian Wilson and Richard Pitman.
Producer Martin Hopkins
Editor Dave Gordon
SEE PREVIEW page 10

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Will Carling
Commentary By:
Bill McLaren
Commentary By:
Eddie Butler.
Commentary By:
John Jeffrey
Commentary By:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Unknown:
Bob Wilson
Unknown:
Gary Lineker.
Unknown:
Stefan Eberharter
Commentary By:
David Vine.
Unknown:
John Hughes
Commentary By:
Jim McGrath
Commentary By:
Julian Wilson
Commentary By:
Richard Pitman.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

The panel game that tests two teams of celebrities on the world of entertainment.
Among those joining Mike Smith this week is ace astronomer and xylophone player Patrick Moore who teams up with Cyberzone presenter and Red Dwarf star
Craig Charles. Their opponents are Baz Bamigboye , who as the Daily Mail's showbusiness editor should know all the answers, and Big Break's John Virgo who is challenged to sing the most annoying signature tune of 1992. Director John Rooney
Producer Nick Vaughan-Barratt

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Smith
Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Unknown:
Craig Charles.
Unknown:
Baz Bamigboye
Unknown:
John Virgo
Director:
John Rooney
Producer:
Nick Vaughan-Barratt

Noel Edmonds invites some more celebrities to join him for an evening of entertainment at Crinkley Bottom. TV chefs
Peter Hudson and David Halls have to cope with a particularly well-done "Gotcha"; Leslie Grantham puts Noel in his place; and snooker star
John Parrott tries to Grab a Grand.
But who is the Aussie bloke with a beard?
Director/Producer Michael Leggo
TELEPHONE: to choose who gets the gunge this week. phone 0[number removed]or 0[number removed](maximum call cost 1 Op). And phone 0[number removed]to get a celebrity to Grab a Grand (36p per minute cheap rate, 48p at other times).

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hudson
Unknown:
David Halls
Unknown:
Leslie Grantham
Unknown:
John Parrott
Producer:
Michael Leggo

Some more magical illusions from Paul Daniels , and speciality acts from around the world including Germany's superstars of balance, the Liazeed, and from France, "master cardician" Philippe Socrate. Featuring Debbie McGee and Martin Daniels.
Director/Producer Geoff Miles

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Daniels
Unknown:
Philippe Socrate.
Unknown:
Debbie McGee
Unknown:
Martin Daniels.

An attack on a drunk leads to a murder charge in the casualty department. A family is divided when a young girl is brought in showing signs of abuse.

Episode written by Robin Mukherjee

Contributors

Writer:
Robin Mukherjee
Producer:
Geraint Morris
Director:
Tom Cotter
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
Maxine Price:
Emma Bird
Simon Eastman:
Robert Daws
Mike Barratt:
Clive Mantle
Kevin Price:
Ken Sharrock
Claire Fuller:
Toni-Sue Burley
Wilf:
John Boswall
Leonard:
George Malpas
Rick:
Rene Zagger
Joel:
Jason Grant Ford
Sandy:
Anya Phillips
Paul:
Alexander Hanson
Amanda:
Mary Woodvine
Alec Howard:
John Duttine
Madeleine Howard:
Elizabeth Estensen
Martin Howard:
Richard Hanson
Philipa Howard:
Alana Ryan Behan
Suzanne:
Kate Winslet
Jean:
Carol Burns
Medical Registrar:
Bob Barrett
PC Gilchrist:
Gilly Gilchrist
CID Detective:
Richard Hicks

More hard-hitting investigations and real-life humour from Esther Rantzen and her team, including this week a gander at the fastest goose in the west. Plus the search for the most talented town in Britain. With
Gavin Campbell , Adrian Mills , Howard Leader and Kevin Devine.
Editor Bryher Scudamore
WRITE TO: That's Life!, BBCtv, London
W1 2 7TS, if you have a problem you would like the programme to investigate.

Contributors

Unknown:
Esther Rantzen
Unknown:
Gavin Campbell
Unknown:
Adrian Mills
Unknown:
Kevin Devine.
Editor:
Bryher Scudamore

Highlights from two of the day's top Premier League matches plus all the goals from the rest of this afternoon's fixtures, and the result of last month's Goal of the Month competition. Commentary by John Motson and Tony Gubba. Series producer John Shrewsbury Editor Brian Barwick

Contributors

Commentary By:
John Motson
Commentary By:
Tony Gubba.
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Brian Barwick

The first sequel to Planet of the Apes, starring Charlton Heston Earth: the distant future. In a world where intelligent apes rule primitive humans, Taylor - a marooned astronaut from the past - is the only man who can speak. He uncovers evidence of a sinister group of intelligent beings - mutants from the atomic age.
Director Ted Post
• SEE FILMS pages 35-42

Contributors

Taylor:
Charlton Heston
Brent:
James Franciscus
Zira:
Kim Hunter
DrZaius:
Maurice Evans
Nova:
Linda Harrison
Mendel:
Paul Richards
Fat Man:
Victor Buono
Ursus:
James Gregory
Caspay:
Jeff Corey
Albina:
Natalie Trundy

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