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Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston's guests include former Brookside actress Anna Friel. Plus music from Bryan Adams, and problem advice from Dr Aric Sigman.
There's mischief from the Leprechauns, comedy from Ben, Gez and Richard, plus Mr Blobby, Kenan and Kel, and cartoon action with the Rugrats and Spiderman.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Zoe Ball
Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Guest:
Anna Friel
Singer:
Bryan Adams
Expert:
Dr Aric Sigman
Comedians:
Ben, Gez and Richard
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced by Steve Rider at Wembley, with Jonathan Davies and Gavin Hastings.
12.20 Football Focus GaryLineker previews this weekend's FA Cup quarter-finals, and looks back at the week's main talking points.
1.00 News
1.05 Rugby Union France v Ireland
Live coverage of Ireland's first visit to the French side's new home, the Stade de France in Paris, kickoff 2pm.
Ireland haven't beaten France for 15 years, and they haven't managed a win in Paris since 1972. The home team will be odds-on favourites for their third Five
Nations win, after beating England 24-17 in France, and Scotland 51-16 at
Murrayfield, and there seems to be little the Irish can doto stopthe French completing the next stage of the Grand
Slam and retaining their Five Nations title.
Ireland losttheiropeninggame against
Scotland 16-17 and will almost certainly be fighting Wales for the wooden spoon. Commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith and Philip Matthews. Subtitled
4.00,4.55 Rugby Union Wales v Scotland
Live coverage of the Lloyds/TSB international at Wembley, kickoff 4pm.
Wales travel to theirtemporary home at
Wembley, duringthe redevelopment of Cardiff Arms Park, lookingfortheir 56th victory in 102 games against Scotland.
Smarting from theirrecord 60-26 hammering by England two weeks ago, Wales will be hoping for a more even contest and a repeat of last season's win at Murrayfield, which could see them move off the bottom of the Five Nations table. Commentary by Bill McLaren and Eddie Butler. Subtitled
4.45 Football Headlines
5.40-6.00 Final Score News and results.
TV presentation (rugby union) Gareth Mainwaring Editor Dave Gordon
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Jonathan Davies
Unknown:
Gavin Hastings.
Commentary By:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Commentary By:
Philip Matthews.
Commentary By:
Bill McLaren
Commentary By:
Eddie Butler.
Unknown:
Gareth Mainwaring

In the final programme of the current series, Jim Davidson and Melanie Stace choose some of theirfavourite games which have featured previously, and put new contestants through their paces in tasks such as leading an aerobics class, body painting, and traditional Irish dancingwith the cast of the musical Shehallion.
The series returns in the autumn.
Director Geoff Miles ; Producer
Jonathan Beazley

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
Melanie Stace
Director:
Geoff Miles
Producer:
Jonathan Beazley

More fun and games from the Great House at Crinkley Bottom, with Noel Edmonds. Regular guests BradleyWalsh and Leslie Grantham drop in for another visit, Mr Blobby causes more mischief, make-up artist
Sebastian provides some more useless advice, and there's a Gotcha for Emmerda/e actress
Malandra Burrows. Plus regular features The Secret World of the Teenager, Panel Beaters, My Little Friend and NTV.
Director Richard Valentine ; Producer
John McHugh

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds.
Unknown:
Leslie Grantham
Unknown:
Mr Blobby
Unknown:
Malandra Burrows.
Director:
Richard Valentine
Producer:
John McHugh

Terry Wogan hosts tonight's show, which features the third entry in the Great British Song Contest, hoping to represent the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest on 9 May. Plus music from singer Robbie Williams, an appearance from former lottery regular Mystic Meg, Simon London looks at how lottery money has been helping the world of music, and there is an interview with the youngest ever lottery jackpot winner.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Singer:
Robbie Williams
Guest:
Mystic Meg
Reporter:
Simon London
Producer:
Peter Estall

Action comedy starring
Eddie Murphy
Judge Reinhold
When his boss is murdered, Detroit cop Axel Foley tracks down the suspects to a Californian theme park called
Wonder World, where he teams up once more with old friend Billy Rosewood to crack the case.
Director John Landis (1994, 15)
* See Films: pages 56-62 *
Then National Lottery Update

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Murphy
Unknown:
Judge Reinhold
Unknown:
Axel Foley
Unknown:
Billy Rosewood
Director:
John Landis
Axel Foley:
Eddie Murphy
Billy Rosewood:
Judge Reinhold
Jon Flint:
Hector Elizondo
Ellis DeWald:
Timothy Carhart
Steve Fulbright:
Stephen McHattie
Janice:
Theresa Randle
Orrin Sanderson:
John Saxon
Serge:
Bronson Pinchot
Uncle Dave Thornton:
Alan Young
Levine:
Jon Tenney
Giolito:
Joey Travolta

Highlights of today's FA Cup quarter-final action. Plus a roundup of goals from all the other Premiership matches.
Commentary by John Motson, Barry Davies, Jon Champion and Tony Gubba. Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson.
Producer Paul McNamara : Editor Niall Sloane
Repeated tomorrow at 6.30am See also Match of the Day tomorrow at 9.55pm
BBC MATCH OF THE DAY MAGAZINE: available monthly.
* See Alan Hansen : page 49

Contributors

Commentary By:
John Motson
Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson.
Producer:
Paul McNamara
Unknown:
Alan Hansen

Horror starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing

In the early 1900s, an English anthropologist discovers a strange, frozen ape-man in China. But while it is being transported back to England on board the Trans-Siberian
Express, the creature defrosts and escapes from its crate, beginning a journey of terror for all the passengers.
(1972,15)
See Films: pages 56-62 ***

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Eugenio Martin
Prof Alexander Saxton:
Christopher Lee
Dr Wells:
Peter Cushing
Kazan:
Telly Savalas
Irina:
Silvia Tortosa
Inspector:
Alberto de Mendoza

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