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Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston welcome chart-topping rock band Babylon Zoo and entrepreneur Richard Branson. Nicole Kidman talks about her new movie Practical Magic in Electric Circus. There's comedy from Gez Foster, Ben Ward and Richard Webb, fun with Mr Blobby and the leprechauns, and cartoon adventures with Godzilla and Rugrats. New pop videos get the critical treatment in Hit, Miss or Maybe, and the latest computer games are rounded up in J:Drive.

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12.10 News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Zoe Ball
Unknown:
Jamie Theakston
Unknown:
Richard Branson
Talks:
Nicole Kidman
Unknown:
Gez Foster
Unknown:
Ben Ward
Unknown:
Richard Webb
Executive Producer:
Chris Bellinger
Editor:
Angela Sharp

Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus Gary Lineker looks ahead to the weekend's FACupfourthround ties, including Manchester United v Liverpool and Wolves v holders Arsenal.
1.25 News Roundup
1.35,2.05,2.40 Racing From Haydock
Park. The day's big event, the Peter Marsh Chase, is at 2.15, plus other races at
1.45 and 2.45. Commentary by Jim McGrath , Richard Pitman , Peter Scudamore and Clare Balding.
1.55Skiing Men's downhill action from Kitzbuhel, Austria, in which the home country's skiers are expected to dominate despite failingto gain top-three places in this race last year. Commentary Julian Tutt.
2.25 Around the Grounds Pre-match team rundowns from football grounds.
2.55 Indoor Bowls Semi-final action from
Potters Leisure Resort, Norfolk, as the remaining four players compete for a place in tomorrow's World Indoor championships final, coverage of which starts at 3.30pm on BBC2. Commentary from David Rhys-Jones , Jimmy Davidson , John Bell and Mal Hughes.
3.45 Football Half-Times
4.00Tennis Highlights of the day's
Australian Open action from Melbourne, with places in both the men's and women's quarter-finals likely to be secured. Commentary from John Barrett.
4.40 Final Score An extended roundup of the day's results, with news and analysis. Executive producer Martin Hopkins ; EditorCarl Hicks Digital widescreen
Videoplus codes for 12.15-5.45 .......
12.15-2.55 (not PDC) ....................
2.55-5.45 (not PDC)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Peter Marsh
Commentary By:
Jim McGrath
Commentary By:
Richard Pitman
Commentary By:
Peter Scudamore
Unknown:
Julian Tutt.
Unknown:
David Rhys-Jones
Unknown:
Jimmy Davidson
Unknown:
John Bell
Unknown:
Mal Hughes.
Unknown:
John Barrett.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins

In the last show of this run, four familyteams playfavourite games selected from the series by host Jim Davidson and assistant Melanie Stace.
Guests are entertainers Joe Brown and Joe Pasquale ,
Ground Force gardener Charlie Dimmock , EastEnders actress Wendy Richard and dance troupe the Roly Polys.
Director Simon Staffurth ; Producer Sue Andrew Digitalwidescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
Melanie Stace.
Unknown:
Joe Brown
Unknown:
Joe Pasquale
Unknown:
Charlie Dimmock
Unknown:
Wendy Richard
Director:
Simon Staffurth
Unknown:
Andrew Digitalwidescreen

Hosted by Noel Edmonds.
Another viewer is caught by the NTV cameras, while a celebrity receives a Gotcha. Phibberthe frog and Waffle the squirrel chat to youngsters in My Little Friend, and another Premiership goalkeeper plays Sofa Soccer.
Director Patrick Cowap ; Producer Philip Kampff Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Noel Edmonds.
Director:
Patrick Cowap

Drama looms when Holby's football team play their big game.

(Holby City is Tuesday at 8pm)
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen)

Then National Lottery Update

Contributors

Writer:
Patrick Wilde
Producer:
Johnathan Young
Director:
Michael Owen Morris
Lisa Duffin:
Catherine Shipton
Sam Colloby:
Jonathan Kerrigan
George Woodman:
Rebecca Lacey
Eve Montgomery:
Barbara Marten
Tina Seabrook:
Claire Goose
Max Gallagher:
Robert Gwilym
Penny Hutchens:
Donna Alexander
Sean Maddox:
Gerald Kyd
Chloe Hill:
Jan Anderson
Adam Osman:
Pal Aron
PC Garratt:
Ian Kershaw
Duncan Galloway:
Nigel Harrison
Martin Galloway:
Peter England
Nick:
Ewan Bailey
Vic Harkness:
Andrew Robertson
Barry Chase:
Milo Twomey
Karl Lawrence:
Michael Wildman
Tony Jardine:
Peter McNamara
Football commentator:
Mark Pougatch
Mr Osman:
Kaleem Janjua
Mrs Osman:
Lalita Ahmed
Dr Fisher:
Trilby James
Terry Gardiner:
Kevin Dignam
Gary Milton:
Ian Keith

Second in the six-part comedy-drama series set in Cyprus, starring Michelle Collins
Laura has to look after a family of appalling holidaymakers, while Carol conspires to reunite Nicki with Yiannis. See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Writer:
Mike Bullen
Director:
Kay Patrick
Executive Producer:
Antony Wood
Nicki Matthews:
Michelle Collins
Alan Brooks:
George Layton
Carol:
Sharon Small
Julie:
Colette Brown
Laura:
Rebecca Callard
Greg:
James Buller
Yiannis Kyprianou:
Peter Polycarpou
Maria:
Natalie Robb
Tassos:
George Zenios
John Buchanan:
Colin Baker
Audrey Buchanan:
Susie Blake
Len Adams:
Ian Bartholomew
Sheila Adams:
Tracey Brabin
Sean Adams:
Alex Welch
Debbie Adams:
Rebecca Price
Chris:
Jay Georgiades

Continuing the rerun of the first series of the comedy starring Caroline Quentin, Chris Langham
At a wedding, the bride's old flame is looking for a place to stay.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Writer:
Chris Langham
Writer:
John Morton
Director:
John Stroud
Producer:
Nick Symons
Kate:
Caroline Quentin
Douglas:
Chris Langham
Mel:
Amanda Holden
Craig:
Darren Boyd
Tony:
Cliff Parisi
Mike:
Jim Sweeney
Julia:
Tracy Ann Oberman
Peter:
Mark Heap
Lesley:
Kate Duchene

Desmond Lynam introduces highlights from today's FA Cup fourth-round fixtures, including Portsmouth v Leeds United and Blackburn Rovers' clash with Sunderland. Commentary is by John Motson, Tony Gubba and Jon Champion, while Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking tackle the main talking points in the studio. Plus a roundup of other games.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.20am)
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)
BBC Match of the Day Magazine: available monthly
See Alan Hansen: page 43

Contributors

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

Erotic thriller starring Susan Lucci

A wealthy socialite creates a subterfuge to lure a builder into her world of lust and deceit.
(1995)
See Films: pages 52-56 *

Contributors

Director:
Felix Enriquez Alcala
Victoria Sanders:
Susan Lucci
Dan Hiller:
David Charvet
Cheryl Hiller:
Gabrielle Carteris
Judge Van Owen:
Peter Donat
Charlotte:
Maryellen Trainor

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