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Joining Steve Wilson and Emma Ledden in the studio today are EastEnders actors Martin Kemp and Joe Absolom, S Club 7 and 911. There's also music from B*Witched and Adam Rickitt, and, in Electric Circus, an interview with Steps. Plus live-action adventures in Smart Guy and cartoon fun.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Wilson
Presenter:
Emma Ledden
Guest:
Martin Kemp
Guest:
Joe Absolom
Guests:
S Club 7
Guests:
null 911
Guests:
null B*Witched
Guest:
Adam Rickitt
Executive Producer:
Chris Bellinger
Editor:
Angela Sharp

Introduced by Steve Rider in the studio and Sue Barker in Paris.
12.20 Football Focus Ray Stubbs previews the weekend's FA
Premiership fixtures including tomorrow's match between
Chelsea and Manchester United.
Plus reports from around the grounds at 2.30.
1.20 Motorcycling Action from Donington Park, where the British Superbike championship reaches an exciting climax.
Commentary by Barry Nutley.
1.50,2.40 Racing On the first day of the Prix de I'Arc de
Triomphe meeting at Longchamp in Paris, there's coverage of the 2.05, 3.10 and 3.40 races, with commentary by Jim McGrath , Clare Balding and Willie Carson. Plus National Hunt action from Chepstow where featured races are at 2.20, 2.50 and 3.25. Commentary by Richard Pitman , Peter Scudamore and John Hanmer. Coverage from Longchamp continues tomorrow at 1.05pm on BBC2.
3.50 Football Half-times Updates from around the country.
4.00 Boxing Coverage of the European super-bantamweight title fight in Bethnal Green,
London, between holder Michael Brodie from Manchester and Glasgow's Drew Docherty.
Commentary from Jim Neilly.
4.45 Final Score All the day's news and results.
Producer Sharon Lence : Executive editor Dave Gordon (W)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Introduced By:
Sue Barker
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Commentary By:
Barry Nutley.
Commentary By:
Jim McGrath
Commentary By:
Clare Balding
Commentary By:
Willie Carson.
Commentary By:
Richard Pitman
Commentary By:
Peter Scudamore
Commentary By:
John Hanmer.
Unknown:
Michael Brodie
Unknown:
Jim Neilly.
Producer:
Sharon Lence
Editor:
Dave Gordon

PM Family couples take on challenges including cossack-dancing and making candyfloss. Joining Jim Davidson and Melanie Stace are guests including pop band Cartoons. Director Duncan Cooper ; Producer Sue Andrew (S) (W)

Contributors

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

Celebrity panellists Wendy Richard , John Motson , Carol Smillie , William Roache , Adele Silva and Phil Gayle aid and abet contestants on Lily Savage's game show. Director Geoff Miles ; Producer Dean Jones (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Wendy Richard
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Carol Smillie
Unknown:
William Roache
Unknown:
Adele Silva
Unknown:
Phil Gayle
Director:
Geoff Miles
Producer:
Dean Jones

Sunny's temper lands him in hot water, and Adam confesses to Charlie. Meanwhile a grandmother's accident forces her to face facts.
See Choice.
(S) (W)
Gerald Kyd's kind of day: page 138

Followed by National Lottery Update

[Photo caption] Stormy times ahead for Sunny (Vincenzo Pellegrino) and Charlie (Derek Thompson) in Casualty

Drama: Casualty 8.05pm BBC1
This is very much Sunny's episode, although you'd never guess it at the beginning because the lanky porter hasn't turned up for work. It turns out there is nothing too sinister about his absence - he's just gone down to the travel agency to book a holiday. However, it's a sign of just how upset he is over what happened to Sam (who appears to have recovered from the attack and is "staying with a mate" for a while) - something his insensitive colleagues have failed to notice. As the day progresses, Sunny is repeatedly put into potentially dangerous situations and eventually he snaps. Still, at least it means a respite from Tina, Chloe and Sean snapping at each other; they have come to a probably brief but thankfully silent truce. JR

Gerald Kyd, who plays Sean, talks about his kind of day on page 138.

Contributors

Writer:
Ben Cooper
Producer:
Rachel Wright
Director:
Roberto Bangura
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Tina Seabrook:
Claire Goose
Penny Hutchens:
Donna Alexander
Amy Howard:
Rebecca Wheatley
Max Gallagher:
Robert Gwilym
Sean Maddox:
Gerald Kyd
Sunny Sunderland:
Vincenzo Pellegrino
Chloe Hill:
Jan Anderson
Adam Osman:
Pal Aron
Holly Miles:
Sandra Huggett
Gary Milton:
Ian Keith
Dennis Smith:
Jamie Newall
Nick Sharpe:
Matthew Dunster
Paul Sharpe:
Martin Walsh
Gilbert Jones:
Paul Maddaford
Barry Morgan:
Clive Flint
Joan Marsden:
Dinah Handley
Christine Phillips:
Sophie Thursfield
Jack Phillips:
Greg Vaughan
Stacey Holt:
Dawn Finnerty
Kelly Holt:
Abigail Davey
Tony:
Daniel Ainsleigh
PC Kevin McCormack:
Nicholas Tizzard

Tonight animal health officer Stuart King encounters a pampered poodle, and Canadian Airlines concierge Kelvin Ogunjimi must cope with some high-spirited goldminers. Producer David Russell ; Executive producer EdwinaVardey (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Stuart King
Unknown:
Kelvin Ogunjimi
Producer:
David Russell

Comedy-drama series about a London minicab company.

As Sam tries to keep the amorous Tina at bay, Phil's car problems ensure that a businessman gets the ride of his life.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Writer:
John Sullivan
Director:
Roger Bamford
Producer:
Gareth Gwenlan
Sam:
Robert Daws
Reen:
Pippa Guard
Phil:
Philip Glenister
Basil:
David Ross
Chrissie:
Helen Grace
Tina:
Barbara Durkin
Rajiv:
Paul Sharma
Henry:
Jude Akuwudlke
Andre:
Terence Maynard
Cambridge:
Chris Larkin
Barry:
Jonathan Moore
Pieter Eugene:
Barry Foster
Marilyn:
Joan Hodges
Marlon:
Ricci Harriett

Gary Lineker with highlights from today's FA Premiership programme. Commentary by John Motson , Jon Champion and Tony Gubba. With studio analysis from Alan Hansen. Producer Paul McNamara ; Editor Niall Sloane ; Repeated tomorrow at 8am See also tomorrow at 10.20pm (S) See Alan Hansen : page 46
Followed by The Nation's Favourite Song Lyric (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Commentary By:
John Motson
Commentary By:
Jon Champion
Commentary By:
Tony Gubba.
Unknown:
Alan Hansen.
Producer:
Paul McNamara
Editor:
Niall Sloane
Unknown:
Alan Hansen

Science-fiction starring Donald Sutherland
A San Francisco health inspector realises the community
- is convinced that aliens are replacingthe population.
Director Philip Kaufman (1978,15) (S) Films: pp 60-68 * **
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Donald Sutherland
Director:
Philip Kaufman

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