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This week S Club 7 join Keith Duffy, Kate Heavenor and Vernon Kay for the interactive magazine show, alongside Eurovision hopeful Nicki French, representing Britain in Stockholm next week. Plus studio fun and games with impressionist Alistair McGowan in Don't Drop the Gonk, entrepreneur Richard Branson faces the FBi ViP interrogation, and animated action with Rugrats and X-Men.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Keith Duffy
Presenter:
Kate Heavenor
Presenter:
Vernon Kay
Singers:
S Club 7
Singer:
Nicki French
Impressionist:
Alistair McGowan
Interviewee:
Richard Branson
Producer:
Gail Hendrie
Producer:
Simon Parsons
Executive Producer:
Claire Mundell

Introduced by Steve Rider.

12.20 Football Focus
Ray Stubbs rounds up the week's goals and looks ahead to the weekend's Premiership matches.

1.20, 1.55, 2.25 Racing
A triple bill from the first May meeting at Haydock Park, with races at 1.30, 2.00 and 2.30. Richard Pitmand, Peter Scudamore and John Hanmer commentate.

1.40 Three-Day Eventing
Defending champion Ian Stark is attempting to win his fourth Badminton title, but he will face stiff competition from a talented field drawn from 16 countries. Commentary by Michael Tucker , Lorna Clarke , Lucinda Green and Clare Balding.
Coverage of the Badminton Horse Trials continues on BBC2 at 3.50pm.

2.15, 2.40, 3.40 Rugby Union: Toulouse v Munster
Live coverage of the first semi-final in this season's European Cup (kick-off 3pm). Although Munster have been unbeatable at home this season, the trip to Bordeaux will be an altogether more testing mission for Mick Galwey's men. With home advantage, Toulouse will be the favourites this afternoon, and will be aiming to continue the excellent French record in the competition. Nigel Starmer Smith and Phillip Matthews commentate.

2.20 Around the Grounds

3.30 Football Latest
Updates from around Britain.

4.40 Final Score
A roundup of the day's football news and results.
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Sport: page 42

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Presenter (Football Focus):
Ray Stubbs
Commentator (Racing):
Richard Pitman
Commentator (Racing):
Peter Scudamore
Commentator (Racing):
John Hanmer
Commentator (Three-Day Eventing):
Michael Tucker
Commentator (Three-Day Eventing):
Lorna Clarke
Commentator (Three-Day Eventing):
Lucinda Green
Commentator (Three-Day Eventing):
Clare Balding
Commentator (Rugby Union):
Nigel Starmer Smith
Commentator (Rugby Union):
Phillip Matthews
Executive Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Executive Editor:
Dave Gordon

Jamie Theakston hosts the family pop music quiz, as Suggs and Noddy Holder are joined by Kelle Bryan, Kirsty MacColl, Queen's Roger Taylor and Lyndsey from B*Witched.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Team captain:
null Suggs
Team captain:
Noddy Holder
Panellist:
Kelle Bryan
Panellist:
Kirsty MacColl
Panellist:
Roger Taylor
Panellist:
Lyndsey [Lindsay Armaou]
Director:
Joanna Ball
Producer:
Robin Ashbrook

Gaby Roslin delivers more prizes that money can't buy. This week four writers compete to land their own newspaper column, and two teenage fans of singer Stephen Gately get more than they bargained for.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Gaby Roslin
Guest:
Stephen Gately
Director:
Jonathan Bullen
Producer:
Claire Horton
Producer:
Amanda Wilson

The theft of Clive's car leads the team on a chase to catch a local gangster that could put the young policeman's life in danger. See Choice.
Episode written by Mark Davies Markham
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Followed by National Lottery Update

Contributors

Writer:
Mark Davies Markham
Producer:
Ken Horn
Director:
Kenny Glenaan
Ch Insp Barnard:
Terence Harvey
DI Jack Carter:
George Costigan
DS Janet Miller:
Connie Hyde
Sgt Paul Dobson:
Philip Martin Brown
PC Nick Green:
Sean McKenzie
PC Colin Jitlada:
Ian Aspinall
PC Clive Gardner:
Martin Walsh
PC Pete Redfern:
Dave Hill
PC Richard Law:
Michael Begley
DC Mary Sutcliffe:
Sarah Kirkman
PC Sue Chappel:
Ashley Jensen
Kate:
Jayne Dowell
Andy:
Stuart Wolfenden
Mulholland:
Andrew Schofield
Mac the Driver:
Peter Martin
Ed the Dog:
Adam Fogarty
Keith:
Anthony Warren
Liz Gardner:
Samantha Power
Tamara:
Cally Lawrence
Lou:
Fiona Bell
Nadim:
Sushill Chudasama
Zora:
Pooky Quesnel
Brenda:
Sally Ann Matthews
Police commander:
Robin Bowerman
Kevin:
Andrew McGarvey
Farid:
Ash Varrez

Terry Wogan takes some of the gloss off the golden age of television as he reveals previously unseen clangers from the likes of Dick Emery, The Goodies and Fawlty Towers.
(More Auntie's Bloomers can be seen at 10.05pm)
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Contributors

Presenter:
Terry Wogan
Director:
Ben Kellett
Producer:
Tom Webber

From her days as a blonde cockney sparrow in the Carry On films to her current reign at the Queen Vic, Barbara Windsor has won the hearts of the nation. With the help of celebrity friends and colleagues, Dale Winton hosts an hour of glamour and nostalgia that pays tribute to one of show business's most popular stars.
See Choice.
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Contributors

Subject:
Barbara Windsor
Presenter:
Dale Winton
Executive Producer:
Richard Woolfe
Producer:
Jo Stewart

Gary Lineker introduces Premiership highlights, including Arsenal v Chelsea. Studio analysis is by Trevor Brooking and Mark Lawrenson, with commentary from John Motson, Barry Davies and Jon Champion.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.15am)
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Alan Hansen's Premiership report card: page 42

Contributors

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

Thriller, based on a true story.

Sexy Elaine Miller sweeps into lonely divorcee Roger Paulson's life via a lonely hearts ad. Then the mysterious phone calls begin and Roger starts to wonder about Elaine's true identity.
(1993, 15) **
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Films: pp 54-59

Contributors

Director:
Robert Iscove

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