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Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston's guests include actress Kathy Burke, singer and television presenter Dannii Minogue, and EastEnders star Martine McCutcheon.
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:
Kathy Burke
Guest:
Dannii Minogue
Guest:
Martine McCutcheon.
Comedians:
Ben, Gez and Richard
Editor:
Chris Bellinger

Introduced by Steve Rider in Dublin.
12.20 Football Focus Gary Lineker looks back on the week, and previews
Wednesday's England v Switzerland game, Scotland v Denmark, and Wales against World Cup qualifiers Jamaica.
1.00 News
1.05,1.40,2.10 Racing From Uttoxeter, featuring races at 1.15,1.45 and, at
2.20, the Midlands Grand National, often used as a form guide to the Aintree Grand National. Commentary by Jim McGrath , Richard Pitman , Peter Scudamore and Clare Balding.
1.25, 1.55 Athletics Action from the opening day of the world cross-country championships in Marrakesh, Morocco. Britain's Paula Radcliffe , silver medallist in Turin last year, will be competing in the 8km, and in the new 4km race tomorrow. Commentary by David Coleman and Brendan Foster.
2.30 Rugby Union Ireland v Wales Live coverage of the Lloyds/TSB international from Lansdowne Road, kick-off 3pm. After a disappointing start to the Five Nations, Wales salvaged some pride by defeating Scotland at Wembley two weeks ago, while defeat today for
Ireland could mean the wooden spoon for the second successive year.
Commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith and Eddie Butler. Subtitled
The Calcutta Cup: Scotland v England can be seen tomorrow at 2.25pm on BBC1
4.40 Final Score News and results.
Stereo
Videoplus code for 12.15-5.15
12.15-2.30 (not PDC)
2.30-5.15 (not PDC)

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Commentator:
Jim McGrath
Commentator:
Richard Pitman
Commentator:
Peter Scudamore
Commentator:
David Coleman
Commentator:
Brendan Foster
Commentator:
Nigel Starmer-Smith
Commentator:
Eddie Butler
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Noel Edmonds brings ie curtain down on this series with a Gotcha for
Newcastle footballer John
Barnes, while heartthrob band Boyzone are on hand to provide musical entertainment. Regular features include a Best of My
Little Friend, while Graham Cole and Lisa Geoghan from The Bill, pay a final visit. The series returns in the autumn.
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Director Richard Valentine ; Producer
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Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds
Unknown:
Graham Cole
Unknown:
Lisa Geoghan
Director:
Richard Valentine

Terry Wogan 's run as presenter comes to an end on tonight's show, which features the winning song from last Sunday's Great British Song Contest, chosen to represent Britain in the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday 9 May in Birmingham. Producer Peter Estall
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Contributors

Unknown:
Terry Wogan
Producer:
Peter Estall

Comedy starring Joe Pesci, Marisa Tomei

Young New Yorkers Bill Gambini and Stan Rothenstein are mistakenly charged with murder in a sleepy Alabama town, and Gambini's one phone call summons his cousin, who has managed to pass his bar exams after five failures and is looking forward to his first court case.
(1992, 15) ****
See Films: pages 50-55

Contributors

Director:
Jonathan Lynn
Vinny Gambini:
Joe Pesci
Mona Lisa Vito:
Marisa Tomei
Bill Gambini:
Ralph Macchio
Stan Rothenstein:
Mitchell Whitfield
Judge Chamberlain Haller:
Fred Gwynne
Jim Trotter III:
Lane Smith
John Gibbons:
Austin Pendleton
Sheriff Farley:
Bruce McGill
Sam Tipton:
Maury Chaykin
Constance Riley:
Pauline Meyers
Ernie Crane:
Ray Norscheine
George Wilbur:
James Rebhorn
JT:
Chris Ellis

John Inverdale's sporting guests include ex-champion jockey Jonjo O'Neill, former world boxing champion Barry McGuigan and new Northern Ireland football manager, Lawrie McMenemy.
Shown last Monday
Stereo

Contributors

Presenter:
John Inverdale
Guest:
Jonjo O'Neill
Guest:
Barry McGuigan
Guest:
Lawrie McMenemy

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