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Emma Ledden and Steve Wilson are joined in the studio by Geri Halliwell, who also appears on tonight's Red Alert, chart-topping girl band Atomic Kitten add to the musical line-up with See Ya, and Alan Halsall spills the beans on Coronation Street's Tyrone Dobbs. Plus a report on Zoe Ball's last day at Radio 1, Prince Naseem takes the Word Up challenge, and in the last part of their behind-the-scenes tour diary, Five finally take to the stage for their first night.

There's also fun with The Simpsons, Rugrats and Kenan and Kel, plus comic antics from Supergirly.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Emma Ledden
Presenter:
Steve Wilson
Guests:
Atomic Kitten
Guest:
Geri Halliwell
Guest:
Alan Halsall
Guest:
Prince Naseem
Guests:
null Five
Executive Producer:
Chris Bellinger
Editor:
Angela Sharp

Introduced by Steve Rider.

12.20 Football Focus
Ray Stubbs previews the weekend's football programme, including Bradford v Leeds, Aston Villa v Coventry and Liverpool v Sunderland.

1.20, 1.55, 2.25 Racing
Clare Balding introduces live racing from Chepstow, featuring the 1.30,2.00 and 2.30 races. Jim McGrath, Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore commentate.

1.40, 2.10 Boxing
Highlights of last night's WBF middleweight title clash from the York Hall in Bethnal Green, London as Britain's Cornelius Carr takes on Ruben Groenewald of South Africa. Jim Neilly commentates.

2.40 Around the Grounds
Football team news from around the country.

2.45, 3.55 Rugby League: Hull v Wigan
Live coverage from the Boulevard of this Challenge Cup sixth-round tie, kick-off 3pm, as Hull take on Wigan in a repeat of the classic 1985 final, when Wigan ran out winners 28-24. That appearance at Wembley was Hull's last to date in the competition, and a victory today on the road to Murrayfield would be all the sweeter if it meant beating their Lancashire rivals. Commentary comes from Ray French and Jonathan Davies.
2.45-4.45 (not PDC)

3.45 Football Half-Times
Updates from around the country.

4.45 Final Score
Today's results.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Presenter (Football Focus):
Ray Stubbs
Presenter (Racing):
Clare Balding
Commentator (Racing):
Jim McGrath
Commentator (Racing):
Richard Pitman
Commentator (Racing):
Peter Scudamore
Boxer:
Cornelius Carr
Boxer:
Ruben Groenewald
Commentator (Boxing):
Jim Neilly
Commentator (Rugby League):
Ray French
Commentator (Rugby League):
Jonathan Davies
Executive Producer:
Martin Hopkins
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 presents the fast-moving entertainment show with the Thunderball and National Lottery draws. Terry Alderton supervises a War of the Roses clash as neighbours from Yorkshire and Lancashire compete to win a holiday for their street, and there's live music from Geri Halliwell and Steps.
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Contributors

Presenter:
null Lulu
Presenter:
Terry Alderton
Singer:
Geri Halliwell
Singers:
null Steps
Director:
Simon Staffurth
Producer:
Mobashir Dar

Max uncovers the truth about the victim of a vicious knife attack, but is he prepared for what Tina has to tell him? Meanwhile, a patient's marital complications cause chaos in the hospital.
Episode written by Graham Mitchell

See Choice.
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Followed by National Lottery Update

Drama: Casualty 8.05pm BBC1
Fans of The Cops are in for a surprise in this episode as John Henshaw, who played Roy in that series, pops up as a patient. Actually he doesn't exactly "pop up", more "plop down" as his character has fallen into a grain silo after suffering a heart attack. And it becomes obvious what's causing his heart problems when he gets visited by two women both dragging a young child behind them. The main story for regular viewers though is the departure of Claire Goose's character Tina who puts us all through much hand wringing, meaningful silences and general angst before she goes. (JR)

Contributors

Writer:
Graham Mitchell
Producer:
Bronagh Taggart
Director:
Tim Leandro
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Tina Seabrook:
Claire Goose
Max Gallagher:
Robert Gwilym
Chloe Hill:
Jan Anderson
Penny Hutchens:
Donna Alexander
Adam Osman:
Pal Aron
Holly Miles:
Sandra Huggett
Patrick Spiller:
Ian Kelsey
Finlay Newton:
Kwame Kwei Armah
Stella Collins:
Jean Leppard
Chris Collins:
Andy Williams
Michael Collins:
Dan Roebuck
Kate Ferris:
Lou Gish
Mark Johnston:
Peter Kavanah
Bert:
Desmond McNamara
Jim Roberts:
Peter Gunn
Lenny Adams:
John Henshaw
Joanne Foster:
Tanya Myers
Carol Adams:
Mossie Smith
Bobby Adams:
Joss James
Danielle Adams:
Debbie Chazen
Sub officer:
Andrew Hesker
Gemma Foster:
Jade Williams

Concluding the series about a firm of British holiday reps in the Algarve. The end of season party leads to some unexpected repercussions, and Janus Holidays finds itself at the mercy of a saboteur.
Episode written by Mike Bullen
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Contributors

Writer:
Mike Bullen
Producer:
Julie Gardner
Director:
Keith Boak
Nicki Matthews:
Michelle Collins
David Janus:
Paul Nicholas
Alan Brookes:
George Layton
Laura Hutchings:
Rebecca Callard
Lee Wilson:
Sean Maguire
Carol Simpson:
Sharon Small
Greg Patterson:
James Buller
Helen McMasters:
Jilly Johnson
Tony Harkness:
Robert Perkins
Trudi Young:
Angela Simpson
Delegate:
Phil Cornwell

Gary Lineker introduces the day's Premiership action, including highlights of Liverpool v Sunderland. Barry Davies, John Motson and Jon Champion commentate, with analysis from Trevor Brooking and Alan Hansen.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am)
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Alan Hansen on Southampton: page 46

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Lineker
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
John Motson
Commentator:
Jon Champion
Analysis:
Trevor Brooking
Analysis:
Alan Hansen
Producer:
Paul McNamara
Executive Editor:
Niall Sloane

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