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Steve Wilson and Emma Ledden welcome guests including actor Paul Nicholls, who talks about his new film The Trench, while music comes from Boyzone, Five, and Geri Halliwell. There's a look at the making of A1's new video (featuring an appearance by Emma Ledden) in Electric Circus, chef Robert Smith cooks up a sizzling menu for firework parties, plus Mr Blobby and more cartoon fun with Rugrats.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Wilson
Presenter:
Emma Ledden
Guest:
Paul Nicholls
Guests:
null Boyzone
Guests:
null Five
Guest:
Geri Halliwell
Guest:
Robert Smith
Executive Producer:
Chris Bellinger
Editor:
Angela Sharp

Introduced by Ray Stubbs.

12.20 Football Focus
A look at this weekend's FA Premiership fixtures including two London derbies, Chelsea v West Ham and Tottenham v Arsenal.

1.20, 1.55, 2.25 Racing
Jump action from Chepstow where featured races get underway at 1.30, 2.00 (the Tote Silver Trophy), and 2.30. Commentary comes from John Hanmer, Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.

1.40, 2.10 Rugby League
Highlights from the Tri-nations tournament final in Auckland. This inaugural event has seen Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand competing against each other over the past three weeks. Commentary by Ray French.

2.40 Around the Grounds
Latest Premiership team news.

2.50, 4.00 Golf
From Valderrama, Spain, coverage of the third round of the American Express championship, the last of three tournaments comprising the inaugural world championship series. With no cut after the first two rounds, the 65-strong field will all have their sights on a share of the $5 million prize money. Commentary comes from Peter Alliss, Howard Clark, Alex Hay, Ken Brown and Denis Hutchinson. With Steve Rider and Dougie Donnelly. Final round coverage starts tomorrow at
1.30pm on Sunday Grandstand.

3.45 Football Half-Times
Updates.

4.40 Final Score
The day's news and results, with reports from the day's key football matches.
(W)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ray Stubbs.
Unknown:
John Hanmer
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Peter Scudamore.
Commentary By:
Ray French
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Howard Clark
Unknown:
Alex Hay.
Unknown:
Ken Brown
Unknown:
Denis Hutchinson.
Unknown:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Dougie Donnelly.
Executive Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Michael Cole

Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly host the pilot edition of a new game show in which two teams, both comprising five friends, compete against each other in a series of nerve-jangling challenges. A series follows in the new year.
(S)

Contributors

Presenter:
Anthony McPartlin
Presenter:
Declan Donnelly
Director:
Patricia Mordecai
Producer:
Martin Scott

Dale Winton introduces music from Mel C and Boyzone in the last of the lottery draw series. Next Saturday heralds the start of a new series, Red Alert with the National Lottery. Director Richard Valentine ; Producer Peter Estall (S) (W)

Contributors

Introduces:
Dale Winton
Unknown:
Mel C
Director:
Richard Valentine
Producer:
Peter Estall

A documentary film crew arrives to film a day in the life of the Holby paramedics.
Episode written by Len Collin
See Choice.
(S) (W)

Followed by National Lottery Update

Contributors

Writer:
Len Collin
Producer:
Rachel Wright
Director:
Paul Wroblewski
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Lisa Duffin:
Catherine Shipton
Tina Seabrook:
Claire Goose
Penny Hutchens:
Donna Alexander
Amy Howard:
Rebecca Wheatley
Holly Miles:
Sandra Huggett
Finlay Newton:
Kwame Kwei Armah
Mel Dyson:
Michelle Butterly
Matt Mulvaney:
Anthony J Crocker
Geoff:
Richard Cole
Brian Palmer:
Robert Whelan
Linda Clifford:
Lisa Shingler
Tom Clifford:
Mark Cameron
Doreen:
Frances Cox
Mrs Nevin:
Carol Brannan
Jessica Scott:
Rhian Vaughan
Mrs Scott:
Nicola Smythe
Mr Scott:
Jonathan Wrather
Gina:
Caroline Hunt
Terry:
Nicholas Gallagher
Sophie:
Leona Walker
Sub officer West:
Liam Noble
Steve Ryan:
Nicholas Camm
Harris:
Blake Sporne
John:
Gordon Alcock

Journalist Steve Meller is on the trail of disgraced bank trader Nick Leeson. The series ends on Friday at 8.30pm. Producer Rizwana Hamid ; Series producer David Russell (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Meller
Unknown:
Nick Leeson.
Producer:
Rizwana Hamid
Producer:
David Russell

Love Rules the Heart, Money Takes the Soul. In the last of the series, Sam is weighed down with problems.
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
Basil:
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
Pieter Eugene:
Barry Foster
Dexter:
Keith Allen
Muriel:
Deborah Grant
Hammer:
Jonathan Kydd
Spanner:
Andy Linden
Cher:
Lauren Ashby
Madonna:
Kirstie Kober
Dl Rose:
Colum Convey
DS Calderwood:
Stephen Marcus
DS Riley:
Robbie Gee

Gary Lineker with FA Premiership action including highlights from Middlesbrough v Sunderland. Commentary comes from Barry Davies , Jon Champion and Tony Gubba , with studio analysis from Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking. Producer Paul McNamara ; Executive Editor Niall Sloane
Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am (S) Alan Hansen on the north London derby: page 52

Contributors

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

The comedy showcase features Boothby Graffoe , Dara O'Briain , and Vic Henley. Hosted by Tommy Tiernan.
Director Becky Martin ; Producer Karen Rosie
. Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Unknown:
Boothby Graffoe
Unknown:
Dara O'Briain
Unknown:
Vic Henley.
Unknown:
Tommy Tiernan.
Director:
Becky Martin
Producer:
Karen Rosie

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