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Today's guests include Radio Times columnist Tim Vincent at the beginning of his last week on Blue Peter, American pop star Cyndi Lauper and pop group The Backstreet Boys. Toby Anstis presents this week's Electric Circus, Trev Neal and Simon Hickson embark on another Transmission Impossible, and more teenage problems are solved in Clarissa Explains It All. Plus cartoon action with Spiderman.
Presented by Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston.

Write to: Live and Kicking, [address removed], or phone on [number removed] (calls taken from 8.30am). To take part in the competition ring [number removed] (calls cost maximum of 25p, and children must first ask permission from the person who pays the phone bill.)
E-mail: [email address removed]

Contact addresses for Children's BBC: viewers can use the following details to interact
By post: Children's BBC, [address removed]
Telephone: [number removed]; Fax: [number removed]
E-mail: [email address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Vincent
Unknown:
Toby Anstis
Unknown:
Trev Neal
Unknown:
Simon Hickson
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced by Steve Rider from Murrayfield.
12.20 Football Focus Gary Lineker reviews last week's FA Cup third-round replays, and previews today's key matches.
1.00 News
1.05,1.40,2.10 Racing From Haydock. Featuring races at 1.15, 1.45 and 2.15. Commentary by Jim McGrath , Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
1.25 Skiing World Cup action from the men's downhill in Wengen, Switzerland. Commentary by Julian Tutt.
1.55,2.25 Rugby Union Scotland v Wales
Live coverage of this Royal Bank of Scotland international from Murrayfield of the first match in this year's Five Nations championship, kickoff 3pm. The lasttime these countries met at Murrayfield, in 1995, Scotland ran out 26-13 winners.
Commentary Bill McLaren and Eddie Butler. * Five alive: page 24
4.40 Final Score A roundup of today's key results and sporting news.
5.00 Rugby Union Highlights of today's other Five Nations match between Ireland and France in the Irish Permanent international from Lansdowne Road in Dublin.
Commentary Jim Neilly and Philip Matthews. Television presentation (rugby union) Grigor Stirling; Editor Dave Gordon Stereo
Videoplus code for 12.15-5.20 ....

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Commentary By:
Jim McGrath
Commentary By:
Richard Pitman
Commentary By:
Peter Scudamore
Commentary By:
Julian Tutt
Commentary By:
Eddie Butler
Unknown:
Jim Neilly
Unknown:
Philip Matthews
Editor:
Dave Gordon

More animated antics and mayhem with the Simpson family.
Bart gets into trouble when he makes a bogus radio announcement, pretending to be a boy called Timmy trapped down a well.
Featuring the voice of Sting as the celebrity pop star who comes to Timmy's rescue. Repeated tomorrow at 1.05pm on BBC2.

Contributors

[Actor]:
null Sting

Fraser, Thatcher and Sergeant Buck Frobisher (played by Leslie Nielsen) are held hostage by terrorists aboard a runaway train. See today's choices.

Contributors

Constable Benton Fraser:
Paul Gross
Detective Ray Vecchio:
David Marciano
Welsh:
Beau Starr
Elaine:
Catherine Bruier
Thatcher:
Camilla Scott
Buck Frobisher:
Leslie Nielsen

Noel Edmonds opens the doors of his Great House for more light-hearted entertainment from Crinkley Bottom.
Guests include fitness queen Rosemary Conley, who is awarded tonight's Gotcha.
Stereo CASH FOR QUESTIONS COMPETITION LINE: [number removed] (calls cost 45p per minute. Lines open only during show.)

Contributors

Presenter:
Noel Edmonds
Guest:
Rosemary Conley
Producer:
Guy Freeman
Executive Producer:
Michael Leggo

Dale Winton presents the weekly entertainment show to reveal tonight's winning lottery numbers.
Producer Peter Estall
NOTE: winning numbers from previous lottery draws are available on Ceefax page 555 or by calling the Players' Lottery Helpline on

Contributors

Unknown:
Dale Winton
Producer:
Peter Estall

Written by Lilie Ferrari

Investigations get underway after Charlie is accused of sexual harassment.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Writer:
Lilie Ferrari
Producer:
Rosalind Anderson
Director:
Tim O'Mara
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Barbara Hayes:
Julia Watson
Kate Wilson:
Sorcha Cusack
Jude Kocarnik:
Lisa Coleman
Matt Hawley:
Jason Merrells
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Liz Harker:
Sue Devaney
Richard McCaig:
Gray O'Brien
Gloria Hammond:
Ganiat Kasumu
Sam Colloby:
Jonathan Kerrigan
Jack Hathaway:
Peter Birch
Lisa Jensen:
Linda Armstrong
Jayne Bazeley:
Lucy Cohu
Inspector David Rossi:
Anthony May
Clinic nurse:
Kathryn Allerston
Donna:
Diane Parish
Chalky White:
Michael Feast
Cathy White:
Sally Giles
Sheila Morris:
Sophie Heyman
Ken Harding:
Robert Wilcox
Dean Lewis:
Steven Green
Reporter:
James Allen
Photographer:
Philip Bird
PC Grayson:
Sean Graham
Ben Gillespie:
Lennox Greaves
Peter Metcalf:
Paul Venables
DI Longton:
Kelvin West
Policeman:
Leigh Haywood

Concluding the two-part drama, based on a true story, starri ng Peter Strauss
Heather Locklear , Dennis Franz
The trials and tribulations of millionaire
Cullen Davis and his estranged wife Priscilla continue, as the unforgiving oilman seeks murderous revenge on those hefeels have betrayed him. See today's choices.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Strauss
Unknown:
Heather Locklear
Unknown:
Dennis Franz
Unknown:
Cullen Davis
Cullen Davis:
Peter Strauss
Priscilla:
Heather Locklear
Richard Racehorse Haynes:
Dennis Franz
Lanny Shelton:
Chris Mulkey
Dennis Church:
Lewis Smith
Karen Master:
Susan Walters
Darlene:
Linda Hart
Glen Scully:
Ned Vaughn

Action from today's FA Premiership matches, including highlights of the match between Liverpool and Aston Villa at Anfield. Commentary Barry Davies, Tony Gubba and Jon Champion.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with Trevor Brooking.
Series producer John Shrewsbury
Editor Niall Sloane
Stereo Subtitled.....
MATCH OF THE DAY - THE MAGAZINE: on sale every Thursday, price £1.00, from newsagents.
See Alan Hansen : page 35

Contributors

Commentator:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
Jon Champion.
Introduced by:
Desmond Lynam
Analysis:
Trevor Brooking
Producer:
John Shrewsbury

Western starring Glenn Ford
New deputy sheriff Kirby Frye struggles to make an impact in the dusty border town of Randado in Arizona. His job is made even tougher when the leaders of the town council take advantage of the sheriff's absence to exact their own terrible justice.
(1990)
See Films: pages 48-51 **

Contributors

Director:
Chris McLntyre
Sheriff Danahar:
Glenn Ford
Kirby Frye:
Cody Glenn
Edith Hanasain:
Charlene Tilton
Phil Sundeen:
Jeff Kaake
Harold Mendez:
Danny Nelson
Chuluka:
Michael Ansara

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