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Pocket Dragon Adventures
A visit to a science fair.

7.45 The Genie from Down Under
A black opal provides Penelope with two Australian genies.

8.10 Yvon of the Yukon
Yvon writes to an ageing film star.

8.35 Rugrats
A double bill. The babies visit a gardening shop, and the Pickles family prepare to stay in their grandparents'cabin.

9.00 The Saturday Show
EastEnders stars Nick Bailey and Gary Beadle, plus the UK's Eurovision Song Contest entrant Jessica Garlick are Fearne Cotton and Joe Mace's studio guests. Also, boyband A1 perform their latest single, there's the second heat of the karaoke showdown and a new Star Wars competition.
Plus Gutbusters and Winner Stays On, cartoons with The Wild Thornberrys, The Cramp Twins and Jackie Chan Adventures, and S Club 7 - Don't Stop Movin.
S Club 7 - Don't Stop Movin' is repeated tomorrow at 10am on BBC2

Contributors

Guest ("The Saturday Show"):
Nick Bailey
Guest ("The Saturday Show"):
Gary Beadle
Guest ("The Saturday Show"):
Jessica Garlick
Presenter ("The Saturday Show"):
Fearne Cotton
Presenter ("The Saturday Show"):
Joe Mace
Producer ("The Saturday Show"):
Daniel Baldwin
Producer ("The Saturday Show"):
Jennifer Chatham
Executive Producer ("The Saturday Show"):
Annette Williams

Live coverage from the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff,
(kickoff 3pm) of the 130th FA Cup final, which this year sees a London derby. Both teams have foreign coaches and the key players, such as Patrick Vieira, Thierry Henry, Marcel Desailly and Emmanuel Petit hail from the World Cup-winning nation on the other side of the Channel. The Gunners will be looking to go one better than last season when they lost to Liverpool in the final, while the Blues are seeking their third FA Cup triumph in six seasons.
As well as full-match coverage there will be the traditional build-up featuring The Road to Cardiff, plus contributions from celebrities, including Sir Elton John, Jennifer Saunders and Ricky Gervais. Introduced by Gary Lineker, with Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson.
John Motson and Trevor Brooking commentate. Highlights can be seen tonight at 11pm.
Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editors Paul Armstrong and Andrew Clement
The women's FA Cup final is on May Day Holiday at 12.40pm and Football: against the Wall on Tuesday at 10.35pm
WEBSITE: [web address removed]
Meet the local heroes: page 36

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Vieira
Unknown:
Thierry Henry
Unknown:
Marcel Desailly
Unknown:
Emmanuel Petit
Unknown:
Sir Elton John
Unknown:
Jennifer Saunders
Unknown:
Ricky Gervais.
Introduced By:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson.
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking
Producer:
Phil Bigwood
Producer:
Andrew Clement

The second in the new series of the girls-versus-boys game show sees a team of lasses from Derby take on a bunch of lads from Nottingham in a battle to win a holiday in South Africa by winning a set of tense challenges. Hosted by Ian Wright. Director Chris Power ; Producer Mirella Breda

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Wright.
Director:
Chris Power
Producer:
Mirella Breda

Couples put their knowledge to the test in the comic quiz show in which £30,000 is up for grabs. With Ruby Wax asking the questions and supplying the acerbic put-downs. Director Claire Michel ; Producer Amanda Wilson

Contributors

Director:
Claire Michel
Producer:
Amanda Wilson

Prior to a much-sought-after lunch date with Comfort, Fin sets of for a therapeutic jog that could end up jeopardising all his plans. Featuring Griff Rhys Jones.
Written by Colin Wyatt; Producer Amanda Silvester; Director Gwennan Sage
WEBSITE: [web address removed]
Will Mellor's questionnaire: page 11

Contributors

Writer:
Colin Wyatt
Producer:
Amanda Silvester
Director:
Gwennan Sage
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Finlay Newton:
Kwame Kwei-Armah
Jack Vincent:
Will Mellor
Nikki Marshall:
Kelly Harrison
Dillon Cahill:
Dan Rymer
Comfort Jones:
Martina Laird
Lara Stone:
Christine Stephen-Daly
Jan Goddard:
Judy Loe
Paul Fuller:
Griff Rhys Jones
Rob Jones:
Chad Shepherd
Pam:
Gabrielle Lloyd
Kevin:
Terry Courtney
Brian:
William Key
GP Kate:
Sameena Zehra
Ray:
Mark Lockyer
Sam:
Tim Wright
Kathy:
Nicola Blackwell
Sally:
Vicky Hall
Beth:
Natalia Campbell
James Price:
Crispin Letts

Guests this week include Men Behaving Badly co-star Martin Clunes , veteran comedian Jimmy Tarbuck and former EastEnders actress Michelle Collins , who recently starred in the drama series Two Thousand Acres of Sky. Music is provided by Scottish rock band Travis.
Director Stuart McDonald ; Executive producer Beatrice Ballard
Followed by National Lottery Update

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Clunes
Unknown:
Jimmy Tarbuck
Unknown:
Michelle Collins
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Beatrice Ballard

The show that sets out to embarrass celebrities with examples of their embryonic efforts at stardom sees presenter Angus Deayton single out Sophie Dahl , Tamzin Outhwaite , David Beckham , Robbie Williams , Sophie Ellis Bextor and John Travolta , among others, for some lighthearted ridicule.
Producer Samantha Peters ; Executive producer Caroline Wright 2

Contributors

Presenter:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Sophie Dahl
Unknown:
Tamzin Outhwaite
Unknown:
David Beckham
Unknown:
Robbie Williams
Unknown:
Sophie Ellis Bextor
Unknown:
John Travolta
Producer:
Samantha Peters
Producer:
Caroline Wright

Highlights of today's FA Cup final clash between Arsenal and Chelsea, the first all-London final in 20 years, from the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. Introduced by Gary Lineker. John Motson and Trevor Brooking commentate.
Repeated tomorrow at 8.10am The women's FA Cup final is on May Day Holiday at 12.40pm and the Uefa Cup final can be seen on Wednesday at 7.30pm on BBC2

Contributors

Introduced By:
Gary Lineker.
Introduced By:
John Motson
Introduced By:
Trevor Brooking

Suspense drama. A secret US space project is ripped apart by an explosion. One man survives, severely disfigured by the blast. But, as surgeons struggle to save him, he becomes the chief suspect. Widescreen. Review page 51.
Director Lamont Johnson (1972)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Lamont Johnson
Tuxan:
George Peppard
Welles:
Michael Sarrazin
Nicole:
Christine Belford
Mosely:
Cliff Potts
Stanton:
James Olson
Gossage:
Tim O'Connor
Bender:
James McEachin
Hackett:
Alan Oppenheimer
Kitchen:
Roger Dressier
Henshaw:
Ty Haller

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