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Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston are joined this morning by actor Paul Nicholls and the star of the stage musical "Doctor Dolittle", Phillip Schofield. There's also a chance to meet Steve Wilson and Liz Fraser, the new presenters of "L&K Friday" which returns on Friday at 4.30pm. Music is from boy band 911 and the cast of the musical Fame and, in Kate Sanderson's Electric Circus, actors Val Kilmer and Ralph Fiennes talk about their roles in the new film "The Prince of Egypt".
There's also comedy from Ben Ward, Gez Foster and Richard Webb, Mr Blobby and the leprechauns, cartoon capers with Rugrats, a roundup of new pop releases in Hit, Miss and Maybe, and the latest computer games in J:Drive.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Zoe Ball
Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Guest:
Paul Nicholls
Guest:
Phillip Schofield
Guest:
Steve Wilson
Guest:
Liz Fraser
Presenter (Electric Circus):
Kate Sanderson
Interviewee (Electric Circus):
Val Kilmer
Interviewee (Electric Circus):
Ralph Fiennes
Comedian:
Ben Ward
Comedian:
Gez Foster
Comedian:
Richard Webb
Singers:
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Executive Producer:
Chris Bellinger
Editor:
Angela Sharp

Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus Gary Lineker previews this weekend's third-round FA Cup matches.
1.15,2.25,4.00 Athletics Coverage from the Great North cross-country races in Durham begins with the women's 5.2km race at 1.15. Other races featured are the men's 3km, which gets underway at 2.25, and the men's 9km at 4.00. Commentary by David Coleman and Brendan Foster.
1.40 Cricket the Ashes Highlights from
Sydney of the first day of the Fifth and final Test between Australia and England.
2.10,2.35,3.10 Racing The highlight of today's three-race card from Newbury is the Challow Hurdle race which starts at
2.45 and carries a prize fund of £25,000. Otherfeatured races are at 2.15 and 3.15.
Commentary by TonyO'Hehir,
Richard Pitman, Peter Scudamore, Clare Balding.
2.55,3.25 World Darts Action from the first day's play in the World Professional Darts championship at the Lakeside
Country Club in Frimley Green. Dutchman Raymond Barneveld , the number one seed, begins the defence of his title with a match against Welshman Sean Palfrey. Commentary comes from Tony Green.
3.50 Football Half-Times
4.40 Final Score An extended programme featuring the third-round of the FA Cup as football's minnows take on the Premiership clubs.
Executive producer Martin Hopkins : Executive editor Dave Gordon Digital widescreen
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Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Commentary By:
David Coleman
Commentary By:
Brendan Foster.
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Peter Scudamore
Unknown:
Clare Balding.
Unknown:
Frimley Green.
Unknown:
Raymond Barneveld
Unknown:
Sean Palfrey.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Tonight's challenges include stretching bread while preparing an Indian delicacy and crockery throwing, while the grand finale features a dance medley from the City Ballet of London. Joining host Jim Davidson and his assistant Melanie Stace are guests including Nigel Havers , Rick Wakeman, Kirsten O'Brien and Big Break's John Virgo.
Digital widescreen Subtitled

Contributors

Presenter:
Jim Davidson
Hostess:
Melanie Stace
Dancers:
City Ballet of London
Guest:
Nigel Havers
Guest:
Rick Wakeman
Guest:
Kirsten O'Brien
Guest:
John Virgo
Director:
Duncan Cooper
Producer:
Sue Andrew

Noel Edmonds hosts more fun from the Great House. Another viewer is caught unawares by the NTV cameras, while an unwitting celebrity receives a Gotcha. Phibberthe frog and Waffle the squirrel chat to youngsters in My Little Friend, and anothertop goalkeeper comes underfire in Sofa Soccer.
Director Penny Ewing; Producer Philip Kampff Digital widescreen Subtitled ..

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds

Comedy starring Jim Carrey, Cameron Diaz

Clumsy and shy bank clerk Stanley Ipkiss discovers an ancient mask which has the power to transform him into a lime-green cartoon character in a zoot suit, who just thrives when he is in the spotlight. As his alter ego, Ipkiss sets out to win the affection of the woman of his dreams, Tina Carlyle.
(1994, PG) *****
See Films: pp 42-48

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Contributors

Director:
Charles Russell
Stanley Ipkiss/The Mask:
Jim Carrey
Tina Carlyle:
Cameron Diaz
Lieutenant Mitch Kellaway:
Peter Riegert
Dorian:
Peter Greene
Peggy Brandt:
Amy Yasbeck
Charlie Schumaker:
Richard Jeni
Niko:
Orestes Matacena
Irv:
Timothy Bagley
MrsPeenman:
Nancy Fish
Burt:
Johnny Williams
Freeze:
Reginald Ecathey
Doyle:
Jim Doughan
Sweet Eddy:
Denis Forest
Murray:
Blake Clark

Desmond Lynam introduces the pick of the action from today's FA Cup third-round matches and a roundup of all the other games.
This is the stage where Premiership clubs enter the tournament and rarely do they all survive. Top-flight clubs anxious to avoid an ignominous exit this year include Aston Villa, who meet struggling Hull City of the third division, and Leeds who meet non-league Rushden and Diamonds. Commentary comes from John Motson, Barry Davies and Jon Champion, with studio analysis from Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.05am)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
BBC Match of the Day Magazine: available monthly
See Alan Hansen : page 33

Contributors

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

Fantasy horror, starring
Liam Neeson
Frances McDormand
When scientist Peyton Westlake is hideously disfigured by a vicious gangster, he plots an ingenious revenge using his invention of synthetic skin.
Director Sam Raimi (1990, 18)
♦ See Films: pages 42-48 ****

Contributors

Unknown:
Liam Neeson
Unknown:
Frances McDormand
Unknown:
Peyton Westlake
Director:
Sam Raimi
Peyton Westlake/Darkman:
Liam Neeson
Julie Hastings:
Frances McDormand
Louis StrackJr:
Colin Friels
RobertGDurant:
Larry Drake
Yakitito:
Nelson Mashita
Eddie Black:
Jesse Lawrence Ferguson
RudyGuzman:
Rafael Hrobledo
Skip:
Danny Hicks
Rick:
Theodore Raimi
Doctor:
Jenny Agutter

Drama, based on a true crime story, starring
Ed Begley Jr
January 1988: a bizarre siege situation arises in Utah following the bombi ng of a government building. It is the culmination of events that began in 1979 when a religious fanatic was shot.
Director Charles Haid (1992)
♦ See Films: pages 42-48 *** Followed by Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Ed Begley
Director:
Charles Haid
Lieutenant Fred House:
Ed Begley Jr
Vicky Singer:
Tess Harper
Bob Bryant:
Dennis Franz
Douglas Bodrero:
Paul Lemat
Adam Swapp:
Kyle Secor

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