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Special guests this morning include actress Liz Dawn, who plays Vera Duckworth in Coronation Street.
There's music from East 17, a visit from Mr Blobby, and tips from award-winning wildlife photographer Martyn Colbeck. Plus cartoon fun with The Addams Family and The Chipmunks.
Presented by Andi Peters, Emma Forbes, John Barrowman, Trev Neal and Simon Hickson.
(Stereo)

Write to: Live and Kicking, [address Removed] or telephone [number removed](lines open from 8.30am) COMPETITION LINE: [number removed] (maximum cost of call 20p), for a copy of the rules send an SAE to [address removed].

BBC Live and Kicking Magazine: including an interview with Will Caning by his fiancee, and Christmas shopping with Mr Blobby. Available from 1 December, price 80p, from newsagents.

Contributors

Presenter:
Andi Peters
Presenter:
Emma Forbes
Presenter:
John Barrowman
Presenter:
Trev Neal
Presenter:
Simon Hickson
Guest:
Liz Dawn
Singers:
East 17
Guest:
Martyn Colbeck
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced from Twickenham by Steve Rider.
12.20, 12.40 Football Focus
The latest news from the FA
Premiership. With Bob Wilson.
12.2S, 12.55, 1.25 Racing
From Newbury, featuring races at
12.30pm, 1.00, and at 1.35 the Hennessy Gold Cup. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Julian Wilson ,
Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
1-10 News
1.15,1.45 Rugby Union
— England v New Zealand from
Twickenham. Live coverage of the complete Save and Prosper international, the only Test between England and the All Blacks on the current tour, with kick-off at
2.00pm. Commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith and Bill Beaumont.
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3.30,4.00 Snooker
Semi-final action in the UK
Championship from the Guild Hall, Preston. Commentary by John Spencer , Ray Edmonds , John Virgo , Jack Karnehm and Clive Everton.
3.50 Football Half-Time Scores
4.35 Final Score
A full roundup of results.
Producer Martin Hopkins ; Editor Dave Gordon
12.15-3.50
3.50-5.15

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Bob Wilson.
Commentary By:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary By:
Julian Wilson
Commentary By:
Richard Pitman
Commentary By:
Peter Scudamore.
Commentary By:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Commentary By:
Bill Beaumont.
Commentary By:
John Spencer
Commentary By:
Ray Edmonds
Commentary By:
John Virgo
Commentary By:
Jack Karnehm
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Two more families compete to rescue their grannies. Guest scorer John Inman takes the measure of the teams. With
Andrew O'Connor , Sarah Greene. Director David G Croft ; ProducerSteve Pinhay A Mentom production for BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
John Inman
Unknown:
Andrew O'Connor
Unknown:
Sarah Greene.
Director:
David G Croft

Captain Mainwaring's platoon is put through an efficiency test. With Arthur Lowe , John Le
Mesurier, Clive Dunn , John Laurie. Written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft Producer David Croft

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Lowe
Unknown:
Clive Dunn
Unknown:
John Laurie.
Written By:
Jimmy Perry
Written By:
David Croft
Producer:
David Croft

Prepare to hide behind the sofa! The second part of the special Doctor Who adventure, Dimensions in Time, bursts from the screen in glorious 3-D In tonight's House Party.
The first part of the story was shown last night as part of Children in Need, and ended with the traditional cliffhanger. The evil Rani (Kate O'Mara ) has five of the Doctors (Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy) caught in a time loop in the East End of London, where he meets some suspiciously familiar characters. Will the power of Rani triumph? Or will the Doctor escape to fight another day? It's up to the viewers to decide, in a special phone vote.
The results of the vote will be seen on tonight's show, so have your 3-D glasses at the ready. Also appearing in Crinkley Bottom are actors Michael Crawford and Clive Dunn. Athlete Kriss Akabusi gets a Gotcha, and Arsenal footballer Ian Wright Grabs-a -Grand. Producer Jonathan Beazley
Executive producer Michael Leggo
To choose your favourite Doctor Who ending, phone one of these numbers: [number removed] for Mandy [number removed] for Big Ron
Calls are charged at 36p per minute
(A special documentary, Doctor Who: 30 Years in the Tardis, will be shown on Monday at 8.00pm on BBC1)

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate O'Mara
Unknown:
Jon Pertwee
Unknown:
Tom Baker
Unknown:
Peter Davison
Unknown:
Colin Baker
Unknown:
Sylvester McCoy
Unknown:
Clive Dunn.
Unknown:
Kriss Akabusi
Unknown:
Ian Wright Grabs-A
Producer:
Jonathan Beazley
Producer:
Michael Leggo

Tonight, veteran Ray Reardon is challenged by young snooker stars Ronnie O'Sullivan and Troy Shaw. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Davidson
Referee:
John Virgo
Snooker player:
Ray Reardon
Snooker player:
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Snooker player:
Troy Shaw
Director:
Charles Garland
Producer:
John Burrowes

Malnourished Emma comes under parental pressure to leave a religious cult and escape its charismatic leader. Duffy has some good news, but will she find the right moment to announce it?
Episode written by David Richard-Fox

Contributors

Writer:
David Richard-Fox
Producer:
Michael Ferguson
Director:
Philip Casson
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Lisa Duffin:
Catherine Shipton
Karen Goodliffe:
Suzanna Hamilton
Martin Askford:
Patrick Robinson
Adele Beckford:
Dona Croll
Tom Harley:
David Ryall
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Brian Crawford:
Brendan O'Hea
Jane Scott:
Caroline Webster
Mark Calder:
Oliver Parker
Mie Nishi-Kawa:
Naoko Mori
Frankie Drummer:
Steven O'Donnell
Andrew Bower:
William Gaminara
Leonard McGuinness:
Frank Mills
Barbara McGuinness:
June Barrie
John Hayes:
Colin Farrell
Gwen Hayes:
Ann Penfold
Mike Howlett:
Simon Slater
Emma Haya:
Helen Baxendale
Abraham:
Rory Edwards
Jimmy Hare:
Joseph Brady
Jennifer:
Marva Alexander
Carey Neal:
Louise Gold
DC Homer:
Richard Hicks
Mac:
John Carlsen

Drama series starring Michael Elphick
During a surprise party to celebrate the broadcast of Jonathan's "Video Diary", he gives Harry some bad news which causes bad feeling all round. But Harry is soon on the trail of a financial scandal involving a local employer.
Wntten by Chris Ould ; Producer Martin McKeand Director Mary McMurray
A Union Pictures production (or BBCtv

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Elphick
Unknown:
Chris Ould
Producer:
Martin McKeand
Director:
Mary McMurray
Harry Salter:
Michael Elphick
Rita:
Barbara Marten
Nick:
David Roper
Snappy:
Ian Bartholomew
Alice:
Julie Graham
Jonathan:
Tom Hollander
Jackie:
Kate Wood
JohnStandish:
Tommy Boyle
Sir Martin Harvey:
Antony Higginson
Don Mather:
James Saxon
Keith:
Philip Corbitt
Belinda:
Judy Brooke
MrsCmper:
Christine Anderson

Highlights from two of today's matches in the FA Premiership, and the goals and news from the rest of the games. Plus a chance to enter the November
Goal of the Month competition. Commentary by Barry Davies and Clive Tyldesley.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking.
Senes producer John Shrewsbury
Editor Brian Barwick

Contributors

Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Commentary By:
Clive Tyldesley.
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking.
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Brian Barwick

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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