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Emma Ledden and Steve Wilson welcome familiar faces from Albert Square into the studio as EastEnders celebrates its 15th birthday.

All Saints join in the fun to perform their new single Pure Shores, and there's further music from Northern Line and American supergroup N Sync. H and Lee from Steps take to the catwalk for London Fashion Week in Electric Circus, and there's another behind-the-scenes look at Five's preparations for their UK tour.

Plus fun with The Simpsons, Rugrats and Kenan and Kel, and comic antics from Supergirlie, the Leprechauns and Mr Blobby.

See Choice.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Emma Ledden
Presenter:
Steve Wilson
Singers:
All Saints
Singers:
Northern Line
Singers:
N Sync
Executive Producer:
Chris Bellinger
Editor:
Angela Sharp

The Six Nations championship introduced by Steve Rider from Lansdowne Road, Dublin.

12.20 Football Focus
Ray Stubbs looks forward to the sixth round of the FA Cup as the last eight sides bid for a semi-final place. Plus all the goals from last week's Premiership games.

1.20 Rugby Union Build-Up
Jonathan Davies joins Steve Rider to look ahead to this afternoon's Six Nations fixtures.
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1.50 Six Nations Rugby: Wales v Italy
Live coverage from the Millennium stadium, Cardiff, kick-off at 2pm. Wales will be favourites to win, beating Italy 60-21 in their last encounter, but Italy's surprise victory over Scotland on their Six Nations debut gives hope for coach Brad Johnstone's newcomers.
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1.50-3.45 (not PDC)

3.45 Football Half-Times
Updates.

3.50, 4.55 Six Nations Rugby: Ireland v Scotland
Live coverage from Lansdowne Road, kick-off at 4pm. Ireland will be out to avenge defeat at Murrayfield last season, while Scotland coach Ian McGeechan will be anxious to emulate Jim Telfer's championship success in the final Five Nations last year.
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3.50-5.40 (not PDC)

4.45 Football Full-Times
Results.

5.40 Final Score
A roundup of the day's football news and results.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Presenter (Football Focus):
Ray Stubbs
Guest (Rugby Union Build-Up):
Jonathan Davies
Commentator (Wales v Italy):
Huw Llewelyn Davies
Commentator (Wales v Italy):
J.J. Williams
Commentator (Ireland v Scotland):
Bill McLaren
Commentator (Ireland v Scotland):
Philip Matthews
Producer:
Paul Davies
Editor:
Michael Cole

Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly host the new game show that tests friendships to the limit, with two teams of five friends fighting it out for the chance to win a holiday.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Ant McPartlin
Presenter:
Declan Donnelly
Producer:
Martin Scott
Series Producer:
Marion Farrelly

Lulu returns with the fast-moving entertainment show featuring the Thunderball and National Lottery draws.

Terry Alderton supervises the games, as neighbours from Durham and Surrey compete to win a holiday for their street, and there's live music from Simply Red and A1.
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Contributors

Presenter:
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Presenter:
Terry Alderton
Musicians:
Simply Red
Singers:
null A1
Director:
Simon Staffurth
Series Producer:
Jon Rowlands

Barney faces an ethical dilemma when an old friend turns up in Holby.
Episode written by Andrew Rattenbury
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Followed by National Lottery Update

Contributors

Writer:
Andrew Rattenbury
Producer:
Tim Bradley
Director:
Ashley Pearce
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Lisa Duffin:
Catherine Shipton
Sean Maddox:
Gerald Kyd
Penny Hutchens:
Donna Alexander
Chloe Hill:
Jan Anderson
Adam Osman:
Pal Aron
Holly Miles:
Sandra Huggett
Patrick Spiller:
Ian Kelsey
Barney Wolfe:
Ronnie McCann
Finlay Newton:
Kwame Kwei Armah
Joan Bannville:
Una Stubbs
Ewen Campbell:
Paul Ireland
Mick Carter:
Brian Gwaspari
Lee Carter:
John Hasler
Cara:
Natalie Derosa
Tessa Simpson:
Tess Gregory
Geoff Simpson:
Burn Gorman
Boatman:
Bill Gerard

Is a holiday-maker's romance with a playboy all it seems? Nicki and the Janus reps investigate.
See Choice.
Episode written by Mark Clompus
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Rebecca Callard's Kind of Day: page

Contributors

Writer:
Mark Clompus
Producer:
Julie Gardner
Director:
Dan Zeff
Nicki Matthews:
Michelle Collins
Alan Brookes:
George Layton
David Janus:
Paul Nicholas
Greg Patterson:
James Buller
Carol Simpson:
Sharon Small
Laura Hutchings:
Rebecca Callard
Lee Wilson:
Sean Maguire
Rachel Dearborn:
Jan Francis
Reg Storey:
John Benfield
Mr Nicholson:
David Mallinson
Fausto:
Daniel Cerqueira
Luis:
Joao Menezes

Continuing the series following a club and pub security firm in Bristol. Doormen have no shortage of enemies, so they tend to stick together. Sometimes, though, they come face to face with ex-colleagues whose reputation they know only too well.
Contains strong language and scenes of violence.
(Repeated on Monday at 11.45pm)
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Contributors

Producer:
Roy Chapman
Series Producer:
Dick Colthurst

Gary Lineker introduces highlights of the day's only FA Cup sixth-round tie, between Bolton Wanderers and Charlton Athletic. With analysis from Alan Hansen.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.15am, see also tomorrow at 10.35pm)
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Alan Hansen on the FA Cup: page 44

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Lineker
Analysis:
Alan Hansen
Producer:
Paul McNamara
Executive Editor:
Niall Sloane

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