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In today's entertainment show, Gaby Roslin and Nick Knowles are live from the set of EastEnders, with Rolf Harris, Val Singleton, Boyzone's Keith and Shane.
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Followed by News; Weather
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Contributors

Presenter:
Gaby Roslin
Presenter:
Nick Knowles
Guest:
Rolf Harris
Guest:
Val Singleton
Guest:
Keith Duffy
Guest:
Shane Lynch

Diplock and Mrs Belcher plan to use the father's race to expose Aunt Boomerang.
Written by Roy Apps
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Contributors

Writer:
Roy Apps
Aunt Boomerang:
Toyah Willcox
Sebastian:
Richard Madden
Meryl:
Laura McKenzie
Mr Diplock:
Kern Falconer
Mrs Belcher:
Terry Neason
Ashley:
Blaine Slater
Kenny MacKay-Ball:
Frank Gallagher
Mr Simpkins:
Lawrie McNicol
Mrs Simpkins:
Sharon MacKenzie

The programme that exposes underhand trading practice and champions the rights of the consumer in the areas of sport, leisure and tourism. With Charlotte Hudson, plus reports from David Bull and Beaky Evetts.
(Repeated next Wednesday with sign language)
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Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Co-presenter:
Charlotte Hudson
Reporter:
David Bull
Reporter:
Beaky Evetts
Series Producer:
Andy Smith

Dot finds the importance of her day in court overwhelming and Mark is unaware of the course of action that she is planning to take. Nick and Ashley make mischief of their own and Mark is forced to confront an old enemy.
(For the rest of the cast see Tuesday)
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Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Kerry Skinner:
Gemma McCluskie
Lucy Beale:
Casey Anne Rothery
Peter Beale:
Joseph Shade
Mr Fleming:
Paul Ridley
Female magistrate:
Stephanie Fayerman
Clerk of the court:
Roger Moss
Barrett:
Frank Jarvis

Live coverage from Anfield, kickoff 8pm, of Liverpool's Uefa Cup third-round, second-leg match against Olympiakos, the champions of Greece. Introduced by Gary Lineker, with Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson.

Having seen off the challenges of Rapid Bucharest and Slovan Liberec, Gerard Houllier's team face a much tougher assignment tonight. Olympiakos have won the Greek title in each of their last four seasons and beat Valencia in the first phase of this season's Champions' League.

Olympiakos's Brazilian midfield stars Ze Elias and Giovanni are in fine form. However, Liverpool are enjoying another good Premiership season, with England strikers Emile Heskey and Michael Owen scoring regularly.
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(In the event of extra time/penalties subsequent programmes may run late)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Lineker
Analysis:
Alan Hansen
Analysis:
Mark Lawrenson
Commentary:
Barry Davies
Commentary:
Trevor Brooking
Commentary:
Ray Stubbs

David Dimbleby chairs this week's discussion, being held in Manchester, in which a studio audience quiz panellists who include Lord Hattersley, former deputy leader of the Labour Party; Suzanna Taverne, managing director of the British Museum; and Poet Laureate Andrew Motion.
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Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Chairman:
David Dimbleby
Panellist:
Lord Hattersley [Roy Hattersley]
Panellist:
Suzanna Taverne
Panellist:
Andrew Motion
Executive Producer:
George Carey
Series Editor:
Nick Pisani

Glenn Close talks about her role as Cruella De Vii in the forthcoming comedy sequel 102 Dalmatians, directed by Kevin Lima. Also a review of Melanie Griffith's performance as a kidnapped Hollywood star in John Waters's new comedy Cecil B DeMented.
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Followed by Skiing Weather
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Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Ross
Interviewee:
Glenn Close
Director:
Lara Hannay
Producer:
Susan Kemp

Comedy thriller. High-school dropout George Kuffs witnesses the brutal murder of his brother. Inheriting his private policing franchise, George sets out to track down the killer.
(1991, 15) (S)
Films: pp 78-84 **

Contributors

Director:
Bruce A Evans
George Kuffs:
Christian Slater
Maya Carlton:
Milia Jovovich
Ted Bukovsky:
Tony Goldwyn
Brad Kuffs:
Bruce Boxleitner
Captain Morino:
Troy Evans
Sam Jones:
George de La Pena

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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