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Live coverage of the 23rd running of the annual road race through the capital, which follows a 26.2-mile course from Greenwich to the Mall. In the men's event, the absence through illness of defending champion
Khalid Khannouchi sees Olympic gold medallist Gezahegne Abera take on former London victors
Abdelkader El Mouaziz and Antonio Pinto for the title.
In the women's race, current title holder Paula Radcliffe is certain to face stiff opposition from Catherine Ndereba of Kenya, whose world record was smashed by Radcliffe last year in Chicago. And there's the conclusion of the 1,000-mile challenge. With starts at 9.00 for the women 's race, 9.15 for the wheelchair races, and 9.45 forthe men's and mass races. Commentary is by Steve Cram , Brendan Foster ,
Paul Dickenson and Ian Thompson , with reports from Sally Gunnell , Roger Black , Phil Jones , Juliette Ferrington , Richard Nerurkar and Peter Elliott. With Sue
Barker and Hazel Irvine.
Coverage continues on BBC2. Executive producer Martin Webster Executive editor Dave Gordon
Look out for Dr Mark: page 36

Contributors

Unknown:
Khalid Khannouchi
Unknown:
Gezahegne Abera
Unknown:
Abdelkader El Mouaziz
Unknown:
Antonio Pinto
Unknown:
Paula Radcliffe
Unknown:
Catherine Ndereba
Unknown:
Steve Cram
Unknown:
Brendan Foster
Unknown:
Paul Dickenson
Unknown:
Ian Thompson
Unknown:
Sally Gunnell
Unknown:
Roger Black
Unknown:
Phil Jones
Unknown:
Juliette Ferrington
Unknown:
Richard Nerurkar
Unknown:
Peter Elliott.
Producer:
Martin Webster
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Sheffield United v Arsenal
Live coverage from Old Trafford of the first of today's FA Cup semi-finals (kickoff 1.30).
Following an impressive season that has seen the Blades quell Premiership sides Leeds, Sunderiand and Liverpool, manager Neil Warnock 's men are in the final four of the tournament for the third time in ten years. But how will the First Division promotion hopefuls fare against the formidable firepower of the Gunners, opponents who have their sights firmly set on a second consecutive
League and Cup double?
Introduced by Gary Lineker , with Alan Hansen and Peter Schmeichel. Trevor Brooking and John Motson commentate.
Highlights of the other FA Cup semi-final clash between
Watford and Southampton are in Match of the Day at 10.55pm. Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor
Paul Armstrong BBCi: interactive options fordigital viewers

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Warnock
Introduced By:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Peter Schmeichel.
Unknown:
Trevor Brooking
Unknown:
John Motson
Producer:
Phil Bigwood
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

Including an appeal by Phillip Schofield on behalf of the Tuberous Sclerosis Association. Repeated Wednesday 1.20pm on BBC2 DONATIONS: to [address removed], or call [number removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Phillip Schofield

The School Play. As rehearsals for the school's stage production begin, Dillon is hiding something andGranny's arrival does not help. Will things be all right on the night?
Written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman ; Producer Francis Matthews
Director Juliet May First shown on CBBC channel

Contributors

Written By:
Ian Hislop
Written By:
Nick Newman
Producer:
Francis Matthews
Prime minister:
Robert Bathurst
Dillon Phillips:
Joe Prospero
Clare Phillips:
Carla Mendonca
Sarah Phillips:
Emma Sackville
Duncan Packer:
Jasper Britton
Detective Andy Sharp:
Brian Bovell
Granny:
Marcia Warren
Joanna:
Lumley Herself
Geezer:
Joe Gunn
Lighthouse:
Luke Newberry
Flash:
Leagh Conwell
JJ:
Simeon Gunn
Flash's dad:
Malcolm Terns
Opposition leader:
Albert Welling
Backbencher:
Richard Derrington
Harry:
Eugene Simon
Dipash:
Roman Goya
Mr Wight:
Philip Franks

Writer Roy Clarke takes a look back over the last 30 years at the making of the world's longest-running comedy series. Featuring contributions from cast both past and present, including Peter Sallis , Bill Owen , Kathy Staff , Brian Wilde , Frank Thornton , Michael Bates and Thora Hird.
Executive producer Alan JW Bell

Contributors

Unknown:
Roy Clarke
Unknown:
Peter Sallis
Unknown:
Bill Owen
Unknown:
Kathy Staff
Unknown:
Brian Wilde
Unknown:
Frank Thornton
Unknown:
Michael Bates
Unknown:
Thora Hird.

Live from the London Palladium, Anne Robinson hosts tonight's star-studded celebration of the best of British television. Presentations of the famous Bafta masks, for best drama and entertainment to the best sport and documentary, are made by celebrities including
Michael Parkinson , Tamzin Outhwaite , Robson Green and Peter Kay - with Kay himself contesting the award for best comedy performance with Ricky Gervais , Steve Coogan and John Bird. Producer Sarah Gibbs ; Executive producer Beatrice Ballard Bafta Post-Show Party 10.25pm tonight on BBC3, What Not to Wear on the Red Carpet tomorrow 9pm on BBC1 plus highlights tomorrow 10.30pm on BBC3 Bafta special: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Unknown:
Michael Parkinson
Unknown:
Tamzin Outhwaite
Unknown:
Robson Green
Unknown:
Peter Kay
Unknown:
Ricky Gervais
Unknown:
Steve Coogan
Unknown:
John Bird.
Producer:
Sarah Gibbs
Producer:
Beatrice Ballard

What will be the consequences of the war in the Gulf for Iraq and the rest of the world? Viewers are given the chance to send their questions by email and text message to BBC correspondents in London, Washington and the war zone itself. Editor Mike Robinson Repeated with sign language Wednesday at 2.55am
www.bbc.co.uk/panorama See also the Iraq Special on Wednesday at 7.30pm

Contributors

Editor:
Mike Robinson

Highlights of today's second FA Cup semi-final at Villa Park between Southampton and Watford, who will be hoping to be the first club outside the top flight to reach the final since the formation of the Premiership. But they will have to be at their best to repel Gordon Strachan's on-form Southampton side. Introduced by Ray Stubbs, with commentary by Steve Wilson, and followed by action from the Arsenal v Sheffield United game shown earlier on BBC1.

Contributors

Presenter:
Ray Stubbs
Commentary:
Steve Wilson

Comedy western starring Paul Hogan and Cuba Gooding Jr. Disappointed that his reputation as an outlaw is in decline, Lightning Jack aims to pull off a bank job that will enhance his notoriety. Widescreen. Review page 47.
Director Simon Wincer (1994. PG)
Followed by Weathervlew

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Hogan
Director:
Simon Wincer

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