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Actress Denise Welch (Coronation Street's Natalie Barnes) and EastEnders-star-turned-singer Martine McCutcheon are among the guests dropping in to chat with Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston.
In Electric Circus, Kate Sanderson looks at Easter film releases including An Ideal Husband and Mighty Joe Young. Plus more comedy from Ben Ward, Gez Foster, Richard Webb, and Mr Blobby.
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Contributors

Unknown:
Denise Welch
Unknown:
Natalie Barnes
Unknown:
Martine McCutcheon
Unknown:
Zoe Ball
Unknown:
Jamie Theakston.
Unknown:
Kate Sanderson
Unknown:
Joe Young.
Unknown:
Ben Ward
Unknown:
Gez Foster
Unknown:
Richard Webb
Executive Producer:
Chris Bellinger
Editor:
Angela Sharp

Introduced by Steve Rider.

12.20 Football Focus
Gary Lineker looks ahead to this week's Euro 2000 qualifiers including today's England v Poland clash.
See Alan Hansen : page 41

1.10, 4.30 Athletics
Coverage of the World Cross-Country championships in Belfast. Britain's Paula Radcliffe competes in the women's long race at 1.15, while John Mayock leads the home challenge in the men's 4km race at 4.30. Commentary by David Coleman and Brendan Foster.

1.50, 2.20, 3.25 Racing
From Newbury, featuring races at 2.00,2.30 and 3.30. Commentary by John Hanmer, Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore. Plus, at 2.10pm, a preview of the Dubai World Cup which is live tomorrow at 5.15 on BBC2.

2.15, 2.40, 3.40 Rugby League: Castleford Tigers v London Broncos
Coverage of this Challenge Cup semi-final from Headingley (kickoff 2.45pm).
Castleford disposed of Salford in the last round while London's 54-6 victory over Whitehaven included five tries from Martin Offiah. Commentary by Ray French and Jonathan Davies. The second semi-final between Bradford Bulls and Leeds Rhinos is tomorrow at 1.55pm on BBC2.

4.45 Final Score
Results, plus reports on this afternoon's Euro 2000 qualifiers.

TV presentation (athletics) Martin Webster
Editor Carl Hicks #
Digital widescreen
Videoplus codes for 12.15-5.10
12.15-2.40 (not PDC)
2.40-5.10 (not PDC)

Win tickets for the Five Nations match between Wales and England: page 42

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Paula Radcliffe
Unknown:
John Mayock
Commentary By:
David Coleman
Commentary By:
Brendan Foster.
Commentary By:
John Hanmer
Commentary By:
Richard Pitman
Commentary By:
Peter Scudamore.
Unknown:
Martin Offiah.
Commentary By:
Ray French
Unknown:
Jonathan Davies.
Unknown:
Martin Webster

Aspiring stars Pippa Casey from Leicester and Noah from Harrow in north-west London compete in the final heat of the pop talent show hosted by Ronan Keating.
There's also a chance for viewers to vote for their favourite runner-up from the series, who will join the eight heat-winners in the final on Easter Monday.
Producer Martin Scott
Executive producer Adam Wood
Digital widescreen

Contributors

Unknown:
Pippa Casey
Unknown:
Ronan Keating.
Producer:
Martin Scott

Snooker game show hosted by Jim Davidson , with John Virgo. Tonight's guest professionals are Joe Johnson , DeneO'Kane and Lee Richardson.
Director Richard Valentine : Producer
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Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
John Virgo.
Unknown:
Joe Johnson
Unknown:
Lee Richardson.
Director:
Richard Valentine

A riot breaks out after a local newspaper reveals that a convicted paedophile is now living on a nearby housing estate.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen)

Then National Lottery Update

Contributors

Writer:
Tony Jordan
Producer:
John Yorke
Director:
Tim Leandro
PC Sue Chappel:
Ashley Jensen
DS Ray Pickering:
Ian Burfield
Sgt Paul Dobson:
Philip Martin Brown
DS Jane McCormack:
Kate Gartside
Ch Insp Barnard:
Terence Harvey
PC Steve Jackson:
Stephen Lord
PC Colin Jitlada:
Ian Aspinall
PC Mary Sutcliffe:
Sarah Kirkman
PC Pete Redfern:
Dave Hill
PC Judy Byrd:
Katie Blake
PC Nick Green:
Sean McKenzie
PC Richard Law:
Michael Begley
Michael Dennison:
John McArdle
Kate:
Jennifer Luckcraft
Gareth:
Deklan Croston
Martin Carter:
Jack Shepherd
Heather Wilde:
Christine MacKie
Adrian Castle:
Martin Reeve
Rachel Wilde:
Tara Pendergast
Jenny:
Kay Purcell
Doctor:
James Noble

The celebrations to mark the 250th episode of the popular medical drama conclude with the viewers' favourite edition.
The programme was selected in a telephone vote involving a shortlist of six episodes. See today's choices.
Executive producer Richard Fell
Repeat

Period drama starring Demi Moore, Gary Oldman, Robert Duvall
A woman arrives in an early American colony to prepare a home for her husband, who is to join her later. When word arrives that he has been murdered by Indians, she finds her strong attraction to the local preacher impossible to resist, to the horror of the local Puritan community.
Director Roland Joffe (1995, 15)
Digital widescreen Subtitled. See Films: pages 52-61 **

Contributors

Director:
Roland Joffe
Hester Prynne:
Demi Moore
Arthur Dimmesdale:
Gary Oldman
Roger Prynne:
Robert Duvall
Mituba:
Lisa Joliff-Andoh
John Bellingham:
Edward Hardwick
Horace Stonehall:
Robert Prosky
Thomas Cheever:
Roy Dotrice
Harriet Hibbons:
Joan Plowright
Major Dunsmuir:
Malcolm Storry
Goodman Mortimer:
Jim Bearden
Goody Mortimer:
Larissa Lapchinski
Pearl [voice only]:
Jodhi May

Fantasy drama starring Daryl Hannah
In prehistoric times, a Cro-Magnon girl, Ayla, becomes separated from her mother during an earthquake. But she is found by a tribe of Neanderthals who care for her as she grows up. (1986, 15)
See Films: pages 52-61 **
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Ayla:
Daryl Hannah
Director:
Michael Chapman

BBC One London

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