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Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston are joined by Casualty stars Jan Anderson and Gerald Kyd , who play nurse Chloe Hill and Dr Sean Maddox. There's music from Steps and the Corrs, plus explorer David Hempleman-Adams is in the Hot Seat. Kate Sanderson and guest Otis the Aardvark review the new computer-animated feature film Antz in Electric Circus, and there's more comedy from Ben Ward,
Gez Foster and Richard Webb. Plus new pop releases in Hit Miss or Maybe.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Zoe Ball
Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Guest:
Jan Anderson
Guest:
Gerald Kyd
Guests:
null Steps
Guests:
The Corrs
Guest:
: David Hempleman-Adams
Presenter ("Electric Circus"):
Kate Sanderson
Comedian:
Ben Ward
Comedian:
Gez Foster
Comedian:
Richard Webb
Executive Producer:
Chris Bellinger
Editor:
Angela Sharp

Introduced by Steve Rider.

12.20 Football Focus
Gary Lineker previews the weekend's FA Premiership programme, including Arsenal's home match against Everton and Manchester United's home game tomorrow against Newcastle. Plus a look back at how British clubs fared in Europe last week.

1.10, 1.40, 2.10 Racing
From Chepstow. Coverage of the national hunt season continues with races at 1.15,1.45 and, at 2.15, the Silver Trophy Handicap Hurdle. Commentary by Tony O'Hehir, Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.

1.25 Rugby League
Previewing today's Second Test between Great Britain and New Zealand, from Bolton. Highlights in tomorrow's Grandstand, which starts at 1.30pm on BBC2.

1.55, 2.35 Gymnastics
The second of this year's four Grand Prix meetings comes from Glasgow, where competitors will include Olympic, world and European champions.

2.25 Around the Grounds
Soccer team news from around the country.

3.45 Football Half-Times

3.55 Boxing
Coverage of the IBO international light-middleweight title fight, plus highlights of the IBO intercontinental welterweight fight. Commentary by Jim Neilly.

4.40 Final Score The day's results.

Videoplus codes for 12.15-5.15
12.15-3.45 (not PDC)
3.45-5.15 (not PDC)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Commentary By:
Tony O'Hehir
Commentary By:
Richard Pitman
Commentary By:
Peter Scudamore.
Commentary By:
Jim Neilly.
Executive Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Carl Hicks

Family teams test their skills in a variety of light-hearted games - tonight including building paper boats, making monkeys from marzipan and dancing in a Brazilian carnival procession. Hosted by Jim Davidson , with assistant Melanie Stace.
Director Duncan Cooper ; Producer
Sue Andrew

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
Melanie Stace.
Director:
Duncan Cooper
Producer:
Sue Andrew

More fun from the Great House in Crinkley Bottom hosted by Noel Edmonds. Another viewer is caught unaware by the NTV cameras, Phibberthe frog and "Waffle the squirrel chat to youngsters in My Little Friend, and anothertop goalkeeper is underfire in Sofa Soccer.
Director Penny Ewing; Producer
PhilipKampff

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds.

Married opera stars Roberto Alagna and Angela Gheorghiu perform an extract from Verdi's La Traviata, while Michael Ball sings My Heart Will Go On from the film Titanic as Dale Winton presides over the weekend lottery draw. Plus a report from Steve Knight on some of the good causes that have benefited from lottery money. Director Richard Valentine; Producer Peter Estall (Subtitled)

Contributors

Unknown:
Roberto Alagna
Unknown:
Angela Gheorghiu
Unknown:
Michael Ball
Unknown:
Dale Winton
Unknown:
Steve Knight

Max's son is admitted to Holby after overdosing on heroin, and Eve angers Charlie by booking extended leave. The eviction of a group of environmental protestors from their site of demonstration leads to another busy day.
Written by Patrick Wilde
See today's choices.
(Subtitled)

Then National Lottery Update

Contributors

Writer:
Patrick Wilde
Producer:
Johnathan Young
Director:
Michael Owen Morris
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Lisa Duffin:
Catherine Shipton
Sam Colloby:
Jonathan Kerrigan
George Woodman:
Rebecca Lacey
Mark Grace:
Paterson Joseph
Eve Montgomery:
Barbara Marten
Sunny Sunderland:
Vincenzo Pellegrino
Amy Howard:
Rebecca Wheatley
Penny Hutchens:
Donna Alexander
Max Gallagher:
Robert Gwilym
Sean Maddox:
Gerald Kyd
Chloe Hill:
Jan Anderson
Adam Osman:
Pal Aron
Frank Gallagher:
Tobias Menzies
Pam Wilson:
Rosie Rowell
Donald Mallet:
Jimmy Yuill
Julia Mallet:
Jenny Bolt
Graham Toynbee:
Jeremy Clyde
Michael:
Richard Mylan
Kenny Howell:
Mark Letheren
Asha Guptah:
Parminder K. Nagra
Mr Guptah:
Badi Uzzaman
Captain Howell:
Tim Wallers
Rushy:
Use Stevenson
Police inspector:
Jane Bertish
Gandalf:
Phil Robins
Tunnel bailiff:
Simon Bateso
Policeman in A&E:
Nicholas Tizzard
Policeman at protest:
Oliver Hickey
Protestor:
Sian Merrick

Coverage from the Royal Albert Hall in London, where the Queen, the Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the royal family join Royal British Legion members for this annual event.

The service is conducted by the Rt Rev Michael Mann, and the festival ends with a minute's silence as thousands of poppy petals fall in memory of those lives lost in combat. Julian Tutt describes the scene, and it is narrated by Richard Baker.

(Live coverage of the Remembrance Sunday service from the Cenotaph can be seen tomorrow at 10.30am)
See This Week: page 6
(Subsequent programmes may run late)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Mann
Unknown:
Julian Tutt
Unknown:
Richard Baker.
Festival Producer:
Bob Corp-Reader
TV Presentation:
Neil Eccles

Highlights of the match between Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur, from Villa Park. Plus the best of today's action and goals from the rest of the Premiership programme.
Commentary comes from John Motson, Barry Davies and Jon Champion. Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson.
Producer Paul McNamara ; Editor Niall Sloane
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.15am)
BBC Match of the Day Magazine: available monthly
See Alan Hansen: page 55

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Commentary:
John Motson
Commentary:
Barry Davies
Commentary:
Jon Champion
Analysis:
Alan Hansen
Analysis:
Mark Lawrenson
Producer:
Paul McNamara
Editor:
Niall Sloane

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