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Live coverage of the traditional procession led by the 673rd Lord Mayor as it progresses through the City of London. Shauna Lowry presents the programme and meets those taking part, while Barry Davies describes the scene. Including at 11am, a two minutes' silence when the parade will come to a standstill as the nation remembers those who died in the service of their country.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Shauna Lowry
Commentator:
Barry Davies
Producer:
Ian Russell

Presented by Steve Rider from Vicarage Road, Watford.
12.20,1.05 Football Focus
Ray Stubbs previews the weekend's action and looks ahead to
England's friendly in Italy, where Peter Taylor will take charge of the squad for the first time.
12.50, 1.20, 1.50 Racing From
Haydock Park for three live races from Merseyside's second
November meeting. The 12.55 and 1.55, and the 1.25 Edward Hanmer Memorial Chase.
With commentary from
Jim McGrath , Richard Pitman and Angus Loughran.
1.35, 2.05, 2.55 Rugby Union Scotland v Australia
Live coverage from Murrayfield, kickoff 2.05pm, of the game between Scotland and world champions Australia. The Scots have been slow to find their form this season and the Wallabies will prove to be their biggest test of the season so far.
Commentary by Bill McLaren and Gavin Hastings.
2.45 Around the Grounds A report from the various football grounds around the country.
3.45 Football Half Times A look at the latest football scores.
1.35, 3.55, 4.55 Rugby League World Cup Live coverage from
Vicarage Road, kickoff 4pm, of the first quarter-final of the Rugby League World Cup. This is only the second time that international rugby league has been played at Watford and this match is sure to be a thriller.
Commentary by Ray French and Jonathan Davies.
4.45 Football Results A roundup of the final football scores.
5.40-6.30 Final Score A review of the afternoon's football action.
Producer Helen Kuttner
Editor Carl Hicks (W)

Contributors

Presented By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Peter Taylor
Unknown:
Jim McGrath
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Angus Loughran.
Commentary By:
Bill McLaren
Commentary By:
Gavin Hastings.
Commentary By:
Ray French
Unknown:
Jonathan Davies.
Producer:
Helen Kuttner
Editor:
Carl Hicks

Ant and Dec host another edition of the show that piles on the pressure and tests friendship to the limit. This week, Horsham boys take on South African girls in a series of nail biting challenges to win a trip to the Cook Islands.
Producer Mike Agnew ; Series producer Marion Farelly (S) (W)

Contributors

Producer:
Mike Agnew
Producer:
Marion Farelly

Dale Winton is joined tonight by Australian pop duo Savage Garden and tenor Russell Watson. Spice Girl Melanie C also pops into the studio to perform her latest solo single and to assist in the Lottery and Thunderball draws.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter:
Dale Winton
Tenor:
Russell Watson
Director:
Richard Valentine
Producer:
Peter Estall

It's Remembrance Day but Duffy would rather forget her 40th birthday as she confesses to Charlie that she's worried about husband Andrew joining the A&E department. Charlie, though, discovers he has more important things to worry about when his son suddenly goes missing during a trip to the zoo.
Written by Len Collin
(S) (W)

Followed by National Lottery Update

Contributors

Writer:
Len Collin
Series Producer:
Rachel Wright
Director:
Patrick Tucker
Lisa Duffin:
Catherine Shipton
Amy Howard:
Rebecca Wheatley
Max Gallagher:
Robert Gwilym
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Colette Kierney:
Adjoa Andoh
Patrick Spiller:
Ian Kelsey
Penny Hutchens:
Donna Alexander
Dan Robinson:
Grant Masters
Barney Wolfe:
Ronnie McCann
Finlay Newton:
Kwame Kwei-Armah
Mel Dyson:
Michelle Butterly
Spencer:
Ben Keaton
Louis Fairhead:
Callum Ray
Vincent Quinn:
James Barriscale
Mr Williams:
John Labanowski
Mrs Armitage:
Kerry Owen
Luke Armitage:
Joe Williams
Grace Clarke:
Karen Lewis
Larry Clarke:
Patrick Godfrey
Bill Clarke:
John Normington
Kim:
Juliette Grassby
Janine Harrison:
Leni Harper
Lock:
Gerry Home
Daryl Robertson:
Michael Palmer

The Queen and the Prince of Wales join members of the Royal British Legion for the annual ceremony which remembers all those that have lost their lives in combat over the years. Michael Buerk introduces a range of performances which include, the Central Band of the Royal Air Force, the Band of the Royal Marines and the Beacon Boys Choir who perform Forget Me Not. See Choice. Producer Peter Hylton Cleaver (S)
Remembrance Sunday: the Cenotaph is tomorrow at 10.30am

Contributors

Introduces:
Michael Buerk
Producer:
Peter Hylton Cleaver

The best of the day's action, featuring highlights of Arsenal's game against Derby County at Highbury.
Arsenal's current form suggests they are a force to be reckoned with this season while Derby have much work to do in order to gain their first Premiership win. Introduced by Gary Lineker with Trevor Brooking and Mark Lawrenson.
Repeated tomorrow at 7.20am; see Match of the Day on Wednesday at 10.35pm (S) Website: [web address removed]
BBC MATCH OF THE DAY MAGAZINE: price £2.50, available monthly Sport: page 54

Contributors

Introduced By:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking
Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson.
Producer:
Paul McNamara
Executive Editor:
Niall Sloane

Comedian Tommy Tiernan introduces tonight's line-up including, US sitcom star and talented comic Tom Rhodes , one-time Elvis impersonator Ian Moore and circuit favourite Boothby Graffoe accompanied by guitarist Antonio Forcione. Director Becky Martin ; Producer Karen Rosie (W)
Followed by Weatherview (W)

Contributors

Introduces:
Tommy Tiernan
Unknown:
Tom Rhodes
Unknown:
Ian Moore
Unknown:
Boothby Graffoe
Guitarist:
Antonio Forcione.
Director:
Becky Martin
Producer:
Karen Rosie

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