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Welsh rockers Catatonia and boy band A1 drop into the studio this morning to perform their new singles. Another Level discuss their latest video while, in Electric Circus, there's a behind-the-scenes look at the new West End musical, The Lion King. Plus a triple helping of cartoon fun with Rugrats and a new EastEnders competition which offers the chance to appear in the millennium night episode of the soap.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Wilson
Presenter:
Emma Ledden
Guests:
null Catatonia
Guests:
null A1
Guests:
Another Level
Executive Producer:
Chris Bellinger
Editor:
Angela Sharp

Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus RayStubbs reflects on the latest FA
Premiership news and action.
1.20, 1.55,2.30 Racing A three-race card from the Ascot course in Berkshire, featuring the 1.30, the 2.05 and, at 2.40, a Class B steeplechase worth £17,000. Commentary comes from John Hanmer , Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
1.40,2.15 Rugby League Highlights from Auckland of Great Britain's clash with New Zealand in the third match of the International Tri-nations tournament.
Commentary by Ray French .
2.50 Around the Grounds Latest
Premiership team news.
3.00,3.55 Tennis Semi-final action from the Eurocard Open in Stuttgart, Germany. A good performance by Britain's
Greg Rusedski in this tournament will help him secure a place in next month's ATP Tour finals.
John Barrett , Pat Cash and Chris Bailey provide commentary.
3.45 Football Half-Times Updates.
4.35 Boxing Garry Richardson reports on the buildup to the heavyweight unification rematch between Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield in Las Vegas on 13 November.
4.45 Final Score The day's results. Producer Paul Davies
Editor Andrew Clement (W)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
John Hanmer
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Peter Scudamore.
Commentary By:
Ray French
Unknown:
Greg Rusedski
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
Pat Cash
Unknown:
Chris Bailey
Unknown:
Garry Richardson
Unknown:
Lennox Lewis
Producer:
Paul Davies
Editor:
Andrew Clement

There's a Halloween theme to this week's show as family couples get to grips with spooky challenges. Guests include Lionel Blair and Anthea Turner. With Melanie Stace.
Director Duncan Cooper; Producer Sue Andrew (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Lionel Blair
Unknown:
Anthea Turner.
Unknown:
Melanie Stace.
Director:
Duncan Cooper
Producer:
Sue Andrew

Presenters Carol Smillie and John Leslie , comics Arabella Weir and Gareth Hale , and soap stars Sarah White and Shaun Williamson help out contestants in the last show of the series. A festive edition will be shown in December.
Director Geoff Miles ; Producer Dean Jones (S) (W)

Contributors

Presenters:
Carol Smillie
Presenters:
John Leslie
Unknown:
Arabella Weir
Unknown:
Gareth Hale
Unknown:
Sarah White
Unknown:
Shaun Williamson
Director:
Geoff Miles
Producer:
Dean Jones

Latin heart-throb Ricky Martin , Geri Halliwell , and Another Level provide music on Dale Winton 's lottery draw show.
Director Richard Valentine ; Producer Peter Estall (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ricky Martin
Unknown:
Geri Halliwell
Unknown:
Dale Winton
Director:
Richard Valentine
Producer:
Peter Estall

Eve makes a big decision, and some medical students get into the Halloween spirit.
See Choice.
Episode written by Katharine Way
(S) (W)
The men behind the medics: page 22

Followed by National Lottery Update

Contributors

Writer:
Katharine Way
Producer:
Tim Bradley
Director:
Alan Wareing
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Lisa Duffin:
Catherine Shipton
Eve Montgomery:
Barbara Marten
Tina Seabrook:
Claire Goose
Amy Howard:
Rebecca Wheatley
Sean Maddox:
Gerald Kyd
Chloe Hill:
Jan Anderson
Adam Osman:
Pal Aron
Holly Miles:
Sandra Huggett
Maggie Kavanah:
Denise Black
Drew Kavanah:
James Carlton
Clare Johnson:
Sharon Duncan Brewster
Jade Johnson:
Verona Joseph
Phil Savage:
Clive Hayward
Ian Thomas:
James Bowers
Simon Casey:
Ben Shafik
Jake:
Lewis Penfold
Helen:
Kate Rawson
Jimmy:
John MacKay
Julie Day:
Susan Cookson

A plane returns to Heathrow with technical problems, and supermodel Caprice Bourret gets the VIP treatment. Series producer David Russell
Executive producer Edwina Vardey (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Caprice Bourret
Producer:
David Russell
Producer:
Edwina Vardey

Too Much Wine, Too Many Stars. There's a surprise for Sam when he celebrates Cresta Cabs' new contract.
Written by John Sullivan
Director Tony Dow ; Producer Gareth Gwenlan (S) (W)

Contributors

Written By:
John Sullivan
Director:
Tony Dow
Producer:
Gareth Gwenlan
Sam:
Robert Daws
Reen:
Pippa Guard
Phil:
Philip Glenister
Baz:
David Ross
Chrissie:
Helen Grace
Tina:
Barbara Durkin
Rajiv:
Paul Sharma
Henry:
Jude Akuwudike
Andre:
Terence Maynard
Cambridge:
Chris Larkin
Barry:
Jonathan Moore
Marlon:
Ricci Harnett
Eugene:
Barry Foster
Marilyn:
Joan Hodges
Helen Jackson:
Pippa Haywood
Eve:
Susie Blake
Dave:
Gary Bleasdale
Ollie:
Ian Ralph
Davina:
Marcelle Duprey
Jason the gardener:
James Murray
Tommy:
Andrew McCulloch
Lee:
Hi Ching

Gary Lineker with FA Premiership highlights including
Leeds United v West Ham. Plus FA Cup first-round action. Commentary by Barry Davies , Jon Champion and Tony Gubba , with analysis from Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking. Producer Paul McNamara ; Executive Editor Niall Sloane
Repeated tomorrow at 7.30am (S) Alan Hansen : page 56
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Commentary By:
Barry Davies
Commentary By:
Jon Champion
Commentary By:
Tony Gubba
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking.
Producer:
Paul McNamara
Editor:
Niall Sloane
Unknown:
Alan Hansen

AM Greg Proops , Jerry Sadowitz and Australian singing duo
Supergirly feature on Tommy Tiernan 's comedy showcase. Director Becky Martin ; Producer Karen Rosie

Contributors

Unknown:
Greg Proops
Unknown:
Jerry Sadowitz
Unknown:
Tommy Tiernan
Director:
Becky Martin
Producer:
Karen Rosie

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