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Coverage of this afternoon's FA Cup sixth round tie which could bring together two of the greatest names in English football. Plus, the live draw for the semi-finals.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with Alan Hansen and Jimmy Hill. Commentators Barry Davies and Trevor Brooking.
(Match of the Day: the Road to Wembley: Manchester Utd v Southampton tomorrow at 10.10pm)
(Stereo)

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Analysis:
Alan Hansen
Analysis:
Jimmy Hill.
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
Trevor Brooking.
Series Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Niall Sloane

In the first of three programmes exploring new and exciting ways of Christian celebration, Baptist minister Steve Chalke visits the Community
Church, Southampton, to discoverwhy over 1,000 people attend their services each week.
Songs include: Crown Him with Many Crowns, All Heaven Declares, In Heavenly Armour, In Every
Circumstance, All I Once Held Dear, Reign In Me, Let Your Living Water Flow Over My Soul.
Producer Roy Francis ; Editor Helen Alexander Repeated tomorrow at8.30am on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Chalke
Producer:
Roy Francis
Editor:
Helen Alexander

This week's programme comes from Peebles in the Borders, where the items brought in for valuation include a worm-ridden Portuguese desk, a Mickey Mouse watch, a pair of jewel encrusted Indian bangles and a 17th-century illustrated notebook. With Hugh Scully.
Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer
Christopher Lewis ♦ See Antiques: page 34

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Scully.
Producer:
Michele Burgess
Producer:
Christopher Lewis

Fifth of a six-part drama.
Quigley is standing in the by-election, but a visiting reporter - who is also one of Assumpta's former boyfriends - has some dirt on him.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Written By:
John Forte
Producer:
Joy Lale
Director:
Paul Harrison
Father Peter Clifford:
Stephen Tompkinson
Assumpta Fitzgerald:
Dervla Kirwan
Brian Quigley:
Tony Doyle
Father MacAnally:
Niall Toibin
Niamh Quigley:
Tina Kellegher
Dooley:
Owen Roe
Siobhan:
Deirdre Donnelly
Padraig:
Peter Caffrey
Leo:
James Nesbitt
Ambrose:
Peter Hanly
Donal:
Frankie McCafferty
Liam:
Joe Savino
Michael Ryan:
Bosco Hogan
Kathleen:
Aine Ni Mhuiri
Newsreader:
Aine O'Connor

A film drama telling the true story of a German aristocrat's resistance to the Nazis.
Starring James Wilby, Helen McCrory, Alun Armstrong, Brian Cox, Derek Jacobi

Helmuth James von Moltke was ordered to be executed by Adolf Hitler in January 1945 following his failed bomb attempt on the Fuhrer's life. With his wife Freya, who is still alive today, he helped to save hundreds of Jews and planned a Christian democratic alternative for Germany. See today's choices.
Written and produced by Jack Emery Director Betsan Morris Evans
See Polly Toynbee : page 14

Contributors

Writer/Producer:
Jack Emery
Director:
Betsan Morris Evans
Helmuth James von Moltke:
James Wilby
Freya von Moltke:
Helen McCrory
Harald Poelchau:
Alun Armstrong
Peter Yorck:
Colin Buchanan
Judge Freisler:
Brian Cox
General:
Derek Jacobi
Dorothy Poelchau:
Anna Calder-Marshall
Maryon Yorck:
Sonia Forbes-Adam
Prison governor:
Geoffrey Hutchins
Leo Lange:
David Westhead
Christina:
Ella Kenion
Ravensbruck guard:
Adrian Hood
Father Delp:
Ben Cole
Hans Peter:
Glynn Sweet
Augustin Rosch:
Ben Bazell
Young Hans:
Ashley James

Oscar-winning comedy drama directed by and starring Woody Allen
with Michael Caine, Mia Farrow

Everyone relies on Hannah's stability - but, as ever, her strength is to be sorely tested, not least by the actions of her husband Elliot, and her ex-husband, the neurotic Mickey. Through three Thanksgivings, the intertwined tales of Hannah and her sisters, their lives and loves, family and friends, form a rich and deep portrait of human relationships.
(1986, 15)
(Subtitled)
See Films: pages 46-49

Contributors

Director:
Woody Allen
Mickey Sachs:
Woody Allen
Elliot:
Michael Caine
Hannah:
Mia Farrow
April:
Carrie Fisher
Lee:
Barbara Hershey
Frederick:
Max Von Sydow
Holly:
Dianne Wiest
Evan:
Lloyd Nolan
Norma:
Maureen O'Sullivan
Dusty:
Daniel Stern
David:
Sam Waterston
Mickey's ex-partner:
Tony Roberts

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