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Introduced by Mo Dutta.
9.05 Kilroy Debate. Stereo ........
10.00 News and Weather Subtitled (news)
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10.05 EastEnders - the Early Days Sue accuses Debbie of trying to steal herhusband.
Written by Michael Robartes For cast see Tuesday
10.35 Good Morning....with Anne and Nick With Stefan Buczacki'sgardeningtips, show business roundup with Tania Bryer , and Our Tune with Simon Bates. And at
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12.00 News and Weather subtnied (news) Regional News; Weather
12.05pm Pebble Mill A Comic Relief special, including a look behind the scenes of Oliver 2: Let's Twist Again showingtonight at 7.25pm. With
Gloria Hunniford.

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Introduced By:
Mo Dutta.
Written By:
Michael Robartes
Unknown:
Tania Bryer
Unknown:
Simon Bates.
Unknown:
Gloria Hunniford.

An afternoon extravaganza of madcap fun as Children's BBC goes Red Nose crazy.
Featuring a galaxy of stars and exclusive Comic Relief performances from Ant and Dec, the Chuckle Brothers, Peter Simon and the Pineapple Chunks. There's also a story literally made up on the spot, and a special Red Nose edition of The Flashing Blade. Newsround goes Noseround with Comic Relief reports, and things go from Bard to verse with Simon in today's Bitsa.
Also, dug up from the BBC vaults, the pilot episode of the programme that nobody nose about - Mighty Morphing Flower Arrangers. Not only this but a battle of the brains as teams of BBC and ITV presenters battle it out to see which one nose the most. And, of course, the grand final of Splat the Celeb, proving that where gunge is concerned - nosebody does it better!
The Comic Relief fun continues at 7.00pm.
Producer Martin Hughes
♦ See Children: page 34

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Producer:
Martin Hughes

A veiled threat accompanies a new discovery about Drew that further inflames Cody's fury. Will Doug swallow his male pride and get medical help? Debbie tries to convince everyone that nothing is wrong. Lou decides it is time to organise the Stark household.
(Shown at 1.30pm)
(For cast see Wednesday)

Comic Relief is back with six staggerblasting shows, each presented by a different, very well dressed presenter.
See today's choices. Stereo
To contribute, plus a chance to win Lenny Henry 's red nose suit: see 15 5

7.00 Chris Evans: Don't Forget Your Nose
Chris Evans kicks off the mayhem and madness. The hour includes Phil Collins's Old MacDonald, with celebrity animals featuring Goldie Hawn, Emma Thompson, Liam Neeson, Hugh Grant and Archbishop Desmond Tutu as a lively sheep. Also Richard Wilson in Africa: TV's Victor Meldrew reports from a Ugandan refugee camp.

At 7.25 Oliver 2: Let's Twist Again
The first of tonight's hilarious three-part adventure, that offers the chance to find out just what happened to Oliver Twist when he grew up. Featuring Jeremy Irons, Diana Rigg, Pauline Collins, Alan Cumming, Timothy Spall, Angus Deayton, Ron Moody, Oliver Reed, Michael Palin, Stephen Fry, Kathy Burke and Richard Briers.

Then it's time for Wet Wet Wet live in the studio performing the Elvis Presley classic In the Ghetto, and Chris Evans rounding off the hour with a very unusual competition.

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Lenny Henry
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Chris Evans
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Phil Collins
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Emma Thompson
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Liam Neeson
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Hugh Grant
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Desmond Tutu
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Richard Wilson
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Victor Meldrew
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Jeremy Irons
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Diana Rigg
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Pauline Collins
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Alan Cumming
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Timothy Spall
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Angus Deayton
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Ron Moody
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Oliver Reed
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Michael Palin
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Stephen Fry
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Kathy Burke
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Richard Briers

Harry Enfield and all his most favourite characters, including Tim Nice-But-Dim, take over the reins.
At 8.05 Oliver 2: Let's Twist Again The second gripping instalment.
Followed by Cher, Neneh Cherry and Chrissie Hynde. At 8.35 Torvill and Bean Ice-skating history as Mr Bean partners Jayne Torvill. Plus Billy Connolly's moving report from Mozambique, and Wayne and Waynetta Slob eating their especially unpleasant Red Nose Day recipes..
Comic Relief continues on BBC2 from 9.00 to 9.30pm
It's Torvill and Bean: page 12

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Star/comedian:
Harry Enfield
Guest:
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Guest:
Chrissie Hynde
Herself:
Jayne Torvill
Mr Bean:
Rowan Atkinson
Reporter:
Billy Connolly
Wayne Slob:
Harry Enfield
Waynetta Slob:
Kathy Burke

Part 2 explodes into action with French and Saunders - an hour of love and affection towards the world, and intense hostility towards each other.
Including at 9.35 Oliver 2: Let's Twist Again The final gruesome end to this Dickensian tale. Plus superstars Eric Clapton and Mick Hucknall come togetherto play and singthe blues. Then it'stime for Ruby's Million: like Anneka with attitude, Ruby Wax goes on a mission to raise a million pounds. And The Snogathon, a tasteful climax to French and Saunders' hour when they get to kiss four of the most delicious men in the UK

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Unknown:
Eric Clapton
Unknown:
Mick Hucknall

Three comedians with very boring surnames take over for a glorious hour, which includes Alan Partridge having an awful time in Norwich, and Victoria Wood reporting on her experience of living with a family in Zimbabwe.

At 10.55 Dawn
Move over Oprah and Esther, it's Dawn French and Victoria Wood together for the first time in a hilarious parody of TV talk shows.

Followed by Reeves and Mortimer: fasten your safety belts, Vic and Bob are here and they're not at all sane...

Contributors

Alan Partridge:
Steve Coogan
Comedian:
Dawn French
Comedian:
Victoria Wood
Comedian:
Vic Reeves
Comedian:
Bob Mortimer

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