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Todayto launch Science Week guests include Tomorrow's World presenter Craig Doyle with a phone-in, and Jonathan Ross with an update on last night's Comic Relief events. R 'n' B group Damage perform their new single, Trev and Simon embark on another Transmission Impossible, Toby Anstis has showbiz news in Electric Circus, and Clarissa Explains It All once again. With Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston.
Editor Chris Bellinger
See Competitions and Giveaways: WRITE TO: Live and Kicking, [address removed] or telephone on (0181) (calls will be taken from 8.30am). To take part in the competition ring [number removed] (calls cost a maximum of 25p. and children must first ask permission from the person who pays the phone bill.) E-mail: live&kicking@bbc.co.uk
CONTACT ADDRESSES FOR CHILDREN'S BBC: viewers can use the following details to interact
By post: Children's BBC. PO Box 4567. London W12 6AA Telephone: [number removed]; Fax:[number removed] E-mail: childrens@bbc.co.uk
12.12pm Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Craig Doyle
Presenter:
Jonathan Ross
Unknown:
Toby Anstis
Unknown:
Zoe Ball
Unknown:
Jamie Theakston

Introduced by Steve Riderfrom Cardiff.
12.20 Football Focus Premiership action and previews with Ray Stubbs.
1.00 News
1.05,1.55,2.45,5.00 Rugby Union France v Scotland
Live first-half action from the Parc des Princes in Paris (kickoff 2pm), with live coverage of the second half at 2.45pm on BBC2. Highlights of the second half can also been seen at 5pm in Grandstand. The French are firm favourites to achieve the Grand Slam and take the Five Nations championship, but two years ago the Scots upset the odds with a 23-21 triumph, their first win in France for 26 years. Commentary by Bill McLaren and Gavin Hastings. Wales v England
Live coverage from the National Stadium, Cardiff, of the Scottish Life international (kickoff 3pm). England's sights must now realistically be set on the Triple Crown after their record Five Nations victories over Scotland and Ireland were followed by the dramatic 23-20 defeat by France at Twickenham. The championship has been a tale of what might have been for Wales. After their 34-19 win over the Scots at
Murrayfield, they were narrowly defeated by Ireland and France. Commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith and Eddie Butler.
4.40 Final Score Today's results and news. Television presentation (rugbyunion)
Gareth Mainwaring and Campbell Ferguson
Videoplus code for 12.15-5.30 ....
12.15-1.55
1.55―5.30....

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Riderfrom Cardiff.
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs.
Commentary By:
Bill McLaren
Commentary By:
Gavin Hastings.
Commentary By:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Commentary By:
Eddie Butler.
Unknown:
Gareth Mainwaring

Noel Edmonds leaves Crinkley Bottom to host this programme live from an apartment in the Big Apple. Celebrity guests include David Hasselhoff , Tyne Daly , William Shatner and Joan Rivers , who receives a Gotcha with the help of Stephanie Beacham. Plus there's music from Barry Manilow , NTV, and My Little Friend, filmed in New York. Producer Guy Freeman
Executive producer Michael Leggo Stereo. COMPETITION LINE: [number removed] (calls cost 50p per minute. Lines open only during show.)

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
David Hasselhoff
Unknown:
Tyne Daly
Unknown:
William Shatner
Unknown:
Joan Rivers
Unknown:
Stephanie Beacham.
Unknown:
Barry Manilow
Producer:
Guy Freeman
Producer:
Michael Leggo

Dale Winton presents this week's live draw, as well as announcing the winner of the Great British Song Contest, who will represent Britain in this year's Eurovision Song Contest. Plus Whitney Houston performs her new single.
Producer Peter Estall
NOTE: winning numbers from previous lottery draws are available on Ceefax page 555 or by calling the Players' Lottery Helpline on [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Dale Winton
Unknown:
Whitney Houston
Producer:
Peter Estall

The third in an eight-part mystery series about a time-travelling detective. Starring Michael French, Chloe Annett, Sue Johnston

Slade and Holly go undercover in the world of fashion after a high profile designer receives a series of death threats.

Contributors

Writer:
Anthony Horowitz
Producer:
Brian Eastman
Director:
Brian Farnham
Jeff Slade:
Michael French
Holly Turner:
Chloe Annett
Grisham:
Sue Johnston
Morris:
Paul Trussell
Nicky:
Richard Dempsey
Sonja Duvall:
Carol Royle
Linda Duvall:
Amanda Royle
Clifford:
Frank Lazarus
Hopkins:
Christopher Hunter
Letts:
Colin Edwynn
Carl:
Francis Maguire
Journalist:
Anna Brecon

A new four-part drama series starring Sinead Cusack
Miles Anderson , Holly Aird
Sam Dawson has an affair while on a business trip. But his wife is closer tnan he realises. Continues tomorrow at
9.20pm. See today's choices.
Written by Anthony Horowitz
Producers Dave Edwards and Eileen Quinn
Director Paul Seed Stereo
* See Polly Toynbee : page 14, and Forbidden Fruit on page 22

Contributors

Unknown:
Sinead Cusack
Unknown:
Miles Anderson
Unknown:
Holly Aird
Unknown:
Sam Dawson
Written By:
Anthony Horowitz
Producers:
Dave Edwards
Producers:
Eileen Quinn
Director:
Paul Seed
Unknown:
Polly Toynbee
Charlotte Dawson:
Sinead Cusack
Sam Dawson:
Miles Anderson
AllieGray:
Holly Aird
Stimpson:
Paul Brooke
Michel:
David de Keyser
Zief:
Ian McNeice
Ben:
James Purefoy
Stephen Dawson:
Guy Faulkner
Sophie Dawson:
Honeysuckle Weeks
Max Dawson:
Jay Barrymore
Polly Dawson:
Holly Oppe
Molly Dawson:
Imogen Oppe
Diane:
Sally Dexter
Nat Oliver:
James Bolam
Claire Gray:
Rebecca Front
Doreen:
Kate Blackham
Joe Martin:
Philip Glenister
Carlos:
Sergi Mateu
Jose-Maria:
Toby Harper
Hugo:
Carlos Douglas
General manager:
Roger Brierley
Gunther:
Wolf Kahler
WPC:
Mary Pegler
Engineer:
Rob Heyland
Capri driver:
Martin Herdman

Including highlights of the Premiership match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest. Plus today's goals and news. Commentary Jon Champion, Tony Gubba and Gerald Sinstadt.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with Trevor Brooking and Alan Hansen.
Series producer John Shrewsbury : Editor Niall Sloane
MATCH OF THE DAY - THE MAGAZINE: price £1.00. + See Alan Hansen : page 37

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Gerald Sinstadt.
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking
Unknown:
Alan Hansen.
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Niall Sloane
Unknown:
Alan Hansen

Thriller starring
Susan Lucci , David Soul
After her husband Owen is shot dead on their wedding day, Rose starts to learn of his sinister past. Director James Goldstone (1990. PG)
♦ See Films: pages 52-57 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Susan Lucci
Director:
James Goldstone

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