Pre-school fun.
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Former Liverpool captain Emlyn Hughes recalls a great moment in his football career.
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David Frost interviews the newsmakers and reviews the papers with his guests. Plus 9.00 News, with weather later.
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Alice Beer talks to Noel Edmonds about what makes him tick, plus a look at the meaning of dreams.
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John Craven reports on the latest rural affairs. Plus weather for the week ahead at 11.55am.
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John Humphrys interviews top MPs and reports on the latest political issues. Including at 12.00 News.
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Omnibus edition.
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Gaby Roslin hosts an EastEnders twist on the sports quiz, with captains Wendy Richard and Adam Woodyatt, and celebrity panellists former EastEnders star Michelle Collins, and fans comedian Harry Hill, Blue Peter presenter Katy Hill and Jeremy Spake from Airport.
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Family connections and big business come into play when Lt Columbo is on the trail of a high-tech killer.
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Janet refuses to let George out to save Grimsby from a catastrophe.
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Katy Hill hosts the live contest to find the UK's entry for this year's Eurovision Song Contest, held in Stockholm on 13 May.
Viewers can vote by calling one of the numbers below. Lines close ten minutes after the last song has finished, with calls costing a maximum of 10p.
Sexy Sadie [number removed]
Catherine Porter [number removed]
Six Chix [number removed]
Nicki French [number removed]
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Diane Louise Jordan introduces soul-pop duo Eternal and US singer Jessy Dixon at the Emmanuel Centre, central London, as they celebrate the best in gospel music. The Kingdom Choir and Croydon Seventh Day Adventist Choir's songs include Blessed Assurance and Lord l Lift Your Name on High.
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Tonight's first instalment from Walford is the winner of last week's telephone poll in which viewers selected their favourite EastEnders from five memorable episodes. An hour-long special is at 8pm.
See Choice.
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Happy birthday, EastEnders: 15 years of Albert Square, plus how to vote for your favourite moment, page 20
Soaps: The Viewers' Favourite/EastEnders/EastEnders Night
6.15pm BBC1/8.00pm BBC1/From 9.00pm BBC Choice
Tonight EastEnders fans don their party hats as the soap marks its 15th birthday with a special episode. As this is Walford, celebrations aren't of the straightforward type, and most of the residents are confined to the Queen Vic in fear for their lives as an explosion threatens to decimate the square. Well, there's nothing like celebrating with a bang. Earlier in the evening, fans can see the winning episode in a poll of all-time greats in The Viewers' Favourite. For real die-hards, BBC Choice is devoting a whole night's viewing to EastEnders, including memorable moments in EastEnders Family Album, silly slip-ups in Auntie's EastEnders Birthday Bloomers, and interviews with the stars in EastEnders Revealed.
Happy Birthday EastEnders, live from the Albert Square set, is on weekdays at 11.00am on BBC1. (AG)
Happy Birthday, EastEnders: p20.
Hugh Scully visits Douglas on the Isle of Man, where objects valued include a rare, enamelled bowl which was used as an ashtray, and a battered motorcycle.
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Monty Don samples life as a holiday rep in Crete.
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In a special hour-long episode to mark the soap opera's 15th anniversary, a crisis leaves the residents of Albert Square in for a long night at the Queen Vic. Frank and Peggy make a startling announcement.
See Choice.
(Cast on Monday and Tuesday)
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BBC Products: EastEnders: Who's Who (paperback), £9.99, and Happy 15th Birthday EastEnders (video), £12.99, both available from retailers
Alison Graham's Soap and Flannel: page 34
With George Alagiah.
Weather Michael Fish.
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Denise is not happy when Dave is accused of flirting.
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Sitcom set in a council house in Manchester. After a night out, Denise calls off the wedding.
Gary Lineker introduces action from today's FA Cup quarter-finals, featuring Everton v Aston Villa, Chelsea v Gillingham and Tranmere Rovers v Newcastle United.
Commentary by John Motson, Jon Champion and Mark Pougatch, with analysis from Alan Hansen.
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Joan Bakewell introduces the first in a six-part run of the programme exploring beliefs that surround topical issues.
David Burke argues that television presents complex issues in a simplistic fashion and isolates people. Lindsay Fallow of Tomorrow's World believes it benefits communal experience. Their views, and the future of television, are among themes discussed by guests Jo Brand, George Monbiot, Toby Scott and the Rev Steve Chalke.
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Followed by Weatherview
Romantic comedy starring Rosanna Arquette.
Bored with her existence, Wendy Walters dreams of romance and glamour. Then her fantasies become reality, bringing passion and chaos.
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Ends 6.00am.