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Health spokesmen Stephen Dorrell , Chris Smith and Simon Hughes debate Health
Service issues. At 8.30 News; plus weather. Series editor Barney Jones ; Executive editor
Andrew Thompson .......................................

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Dorrell
Unknown:
Chris Smith
Unknown:
Simon Hughes
Editor:
Barney Jones
Editor:
Andrew Thompson

The chance for viewers to select the song which will represent the UK in this year's Eurovision SongContest, to be held in Dublin on 3 May. Hosted by Dale Winton. 1. For the Life You Don't Yet Know performed by Sam Blue. [number removed]. 2. You Stayed Away Too Long performed byJoanneMay. [number removed].
3. Yodel in the Canyon of Love performed by Do Re Mi featuring Kerry. [number removed]. 4. Love Shine a Light performed by Katrina and the Waves. [number removed].
Phone lines are open after the fourth song till 5pm. The maximum cost is lOp. The winner will be announced on National Lottery Live next Saturday. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Dale Winton.
Unknown:
Sam Blue.

Sheffield Wednesday v Wimbledon
Live coverage of this FA Cup quarter-final tie from Hillsborough, kickoff at 4.10pm. Commentary by Barry Davies and Trevor Brooking. Introduced by Desmond Lynam , with Alan Hansen , Jimmy Hill. Followed by the semi-final draw. Stereo

Contributors

Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Commentary By:
Trevor Brooking.
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Studio analysis:
Alan Hansen
Studio analysis:
Jimmy Hill.

Delia Smith makes crumpet pizzas, helped byGareth Blackstock from BBC comedy series Chef? (alias Lenny Henry ). Red Nose Day is on Friday from 7pm. Repeated on Tuesday at 7.25pm on BBC2
RED NOSE RECIPES: buy 12 recipes for £1.00 from Sainsburys, Savacentre, WH Smith, John Menzies in Scotland and Wellworths in Northern Ireland. All proceeds go to Comic Relief. For a free fundraising pack: call [number removed] and for more information ring [number removed](calls cost 50p per minute). # See Delia Smith : page 30

Contributors

Unknown:
Delia Smith
Unknown:
Lenny Henry
Unknown:
John Menzies
Unknown:
Delia Smith

Romantic comedy starring
Whoopi Goldberg , Ted Danson
When Sarah Mathews 's daughter discovers that she was conceived with the help of artificial insemination, she attempts to track down her father. But the family get a surprise when they discover the anonymous donor's identity.
Director Richard Benjamin (1993) * See Films: pages 56-59 * *

Contributors

Unknown:
Whoopi Goldberg
Unknown:
Ted Danson
Unknown:
Sarah Mathews
Director:
Richard Benjamin
Sarah Mathews:
Whoopi Goldberg
Hal Jackson:
Ted Danson
Tea Cake Walters:
Will Smith
Zora Mathews:
Nia Long
Jose:
Paul Rodriguez
Stacy:
Jennifer Tilly
Alberta:
Peggy Rea
Bob Takashima:
Clyde Kusatsu

Sporting Noses on Tour
First of three programmes following the Comic Relief football team that journeyed to
Africa last July. Angus Deayton, Frank Skinner, David Baddiel, Nick Hancock, Patrick Robinson,
Robbie Walters and David Essex were among the stars who visited projects funded by Comic Relief and played football against local teams. Continued on Monday at 10.10pm.
See today's choices.
Director Mark Harrison
Executive producers Kevin Cahill, Richard Curtis

Contributors

Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Frank Skinner
Unknown:
David Baddiel
Unknown:
Nick Hancock
Unknown:
Patrick Robinson
Unknown:
Robbie Walters
Unknown:
David Essex
Director:
Mark Harrison

In celebration of Mothering Sunday, stars talk frankly about their mothers, and the mothers give an insight into the characters of their celebrity offspring. Spice Girl Emma Bunton and boxer Lennox Lewis talk about their close relationships with their mothers. Bob Marley's mother Cedella Booker speaks of her devotion to her son, while actress Claire Bloom reveals a more complex relationship with her daughter.
See today's choices.
(Stereo)
See This Week page 13

Contributors

Interviewee:
Emma Bunton
Interviewee:
Lennox Lewis
Interviewee:
Cedella Booker
Interviewee:
Claire Bloom
Producer:
Philippa Walker
Series Editor:
Nigel Williamns

A Sheep Called Dolly
Recent media attention on the world's first clone of an adult sheep has divided opinion on the usefulness and desirability of such experiments. Could this be the forerunner of experiments to clone humans? Heart of the Matter asks if society should limit scientific endeavour and questions whether scientists are responsible enough to monitortheirown research.
Joan Bakewell hosts a discussion with a panel that includes Professor Sheila McLean and Dr Donald Bruce.
Executive producer John Drury ; Series editor
AnneReevell Stereo .... NOTE: as Heartofthe Matter istopical and likely to react to events in the news, its subject matter may change

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Bakewell
Unknown:
Sheila McLean
Unknown:
Dr Donald Bruce.
Producer:
John Drury

Family drama with music, starring Roger Daltrey, Chesney Hawkes, Sharon Duce

Teenager Buddy takes refuge in music, but rather than cover the fifties rock numbers his teddy-boy father Terry adores he aspires to personal material.
(1990, PG)
See Films: pages 56-59 **

Contributors

Director:
Claude Whatham
Terry Clark:
Roger Daltrey
Buddy:
Chesney Hawkes
Carol:
Sharon Duce
Des King:
Michael Elphick
Bobby Rosen:
Douglas Hodge
Julius:
Paul McKenzie
Jason:
Lee Ross
Mike:
Nick Moran
Glenn:
Colin Peel
Adrian:
James Aubrey
Elaine:
Liza Walker
Kelly:
Julia Sawalha

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