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Today's guests include singer Sean Maguire, vocal group 3T performing their latest single, and Hollyoaks stars Nick Pickard and Will Mellor, who play Tony and Jambo, WBC heavyweight boxing champion Lennox Lewis is in the Hot Seat, and there's cartoon fun with Rugrats and Terrible Thunder Lizards. With Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Zoe Ball
Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Guest:
Sean Maguire
Guest:
Nick Pickard
Guest:
Will Mellor
Guest:
Lennox Lewis
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus A look ahead to the weekend's Premiership action and reflection on a week of European club competition. With Ray Stubbs.
1.00 News
1.05, 1.40, 2.10 Racing From Newbury, featuring races at 1.15, 1.45 and 2.15. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Julian Wilson , Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
1.25 Touring Cars Previewing the British Touring Car championship, starting at
Donington on Easter Monday. Five former champions have entered, including last year's winner, Germany's Frank Biela.
1.55,2.25 Rugby League St Helens v Salford Reds
Live coverage from Central Park, Wigan, of the first Challenge Cup semi-final (kickoff 2.30pm). Holders Saints are striving to reach Wembley again at the expense of Salford, who reached the semis by beating Warrington Wolves
29-10. If St Helens do win, the final could be a repeat of last year's - 1996 beaten finalists Bradford Bulls play Leeds Rhinos in next Saturday's second semi-final.
Commentary by Ray French , Joe Lydon , Steve Simms and Richard Duckenfield.
4.05 Football Latest Scores update.
4.10 Ice Skating Coverage of the ladies' free skating at the world championships in Lausanne: 14-year-old Tara Lipinski is one to watch after beating reigning world champion Michelle Kwan in the domestic US championships. Coverage continues at 9.20pm on BBC2.
4.45 Final Score Results and news.
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Presenter ("Football Focus"):
Ray Stubbs.
Commentary By:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary By:
Julian Wilson
Commentary By:
Richard Pitman
Commentary By:
Peter Scudamore.
Commentary By:
Ray French
Commentary By:
Joe Lydon
Commentary By:
Steve Simms
Commentary By:
Richard Duckenfield.
TV presentation (Rugby League):
Malcolm Kemp
Producer:
Martin Hopkins Stereo

High Finance. Mainwaring decides that Jones's bank account has been in the red for too long.
Written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft Producer David Croft
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Contributors

Written By:
Jimmy Perry
Written By:
David Croft
Producer:
David Croft

Noel Edmonds presents more light-hearted entertainment from Crinkley Bottom. Tonight's
Gotcha, originally scheduled for 1 March, is awarded to television presenter Gordon Burns. Producer Guy Freeman
Executive producer Michael Leggo
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Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Crinkley Bottom.
Presenter:
Gordon Burns.
Producer:
Guy Freeman
Producer:
Michael Leggo

Bob Monkhouse returns to present the show, and pop star Seal sings his latest release Fly Like an Eagle. Producer Peter Estall
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Contributors

Unknown:
Bob Monkhouse
Producer:
Peter Estall

Third episode of Rob Heyland 's four-part drama series starring
Sinead Cusack
Miles Anderson , Holly Aird
Charlotte and Sam struggle to save their marriage, but when they eventually separate, Sam returns to Allie. Concludes tomorrow at
9.20pm. See today's choices.
Producers Dave Edwards and Eileen Quinn Director Paul Seed
APOLOGY: we regret that the writer of last week's episodes was wrongly credited. Both were by Rob Heyland.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Rob Heyland
Unknown:
Sinead Cusack
Unknown:
Miles Anderson
Unknown:
Holly Aird
Producers:
Dave Edwards
Producers:
Eileen Quinn
Director:
Paul Seed
Unknown:
Rob Heyland.
Unknown:
Holly Aird
Charlotte Dawson:
Sinead Cusack
Sam Dawson:
Miles Anderson
Allie Gray:
Holly Aird
Nat Oliver:
James Bolam
Michel:
David Dekeyser
Zief:
Ian McNeice
Ben:
James Purefoy
Registrar:
Bill Leadbitter
Senior midwife:
Lynne Verrall
Houseman:
Jonathan McGuinness
Jack:
Geoff McGivern
Doreen:
Kate Blackham
Claire Gray:
Rebecca Front
Joe Martin:
Philip Glenister
Jose-Maria:
Toby Harper
Gunther:
Wolf Kahler
Carlos:
Sergi Mateu
Stephen Dawson:
Guy Faulkner
Sophie Dawson:
Honeysuckle Weeks
Max Dawson:
Jay Barrymore
Molly Dawson:
Imogen Oppe
Polly Dawson:
Holly Oppe
Don Brown:
David Henry
Ainsley:
Anthony Smee
Hayley:
Justine Glenton
Judge Hartington:
David Quilter

Featuring highlights from Highfield Road of the Premiership match between Coventry City and West Ham United. Introduced by Desmond Lynam , with Trevor Brooking and Ruud Gullit.
Series producer John Shrewsbury : Editor
Niall Sloane
MATCH OF THE DAY MAGAZINE: £1.00.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking
Producer:
John Shrewsbury
Editor:
Niall Sloane

Film premiere
Virus thriller starring
Stephanie Zimbalist
Palestinian/Israeli peace talks end in chaos when a bomb claims the lives of many of the delegates. The mercenaries responsible flee taking with them a deadlydisease.
Bonnie Whitney STEPHANIEZIMBALIST. Michael Whitney PERRY KING. Elgin
Sweetroot BRANSCOMBE RICHMOND
Director Sandor Stern (1993, PG)
+See Films: pages 56-63

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephanie Zimbalist

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