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Meet a woman who changed her religion to marry her dream man. Plus a real-life Reggie Perrin who orchestrated his disappearance to escape his business. With
Ross Kelly and Philippa Forrester. Executive producer Chris Loughlin
Series producer Abigail Saxon

Contributors

Unknown:
Reggie Perrin
Unknown:
Ross Kelly
Producer:
Chris Loughlin
Producer:
Abigail Saxon

Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Centre for Alternative Technology in Wales. Plus a report on an increase in deer culling. With John Craven. Includes weather for the week ahead.
Series producer Sarah Eglin

Contributors

Unknown:
John Craven.
Producer:
Sarah Eglin

Arsenal v Chelsea
Live coverage of the FA Cup fifth-round tie from Highbury (kick-off 12.30). For the fourth season in a row, London's big two are battling it out in the competition, with Arsenal hoping to become the first team since the 19th century to win the Cup three times in a row, while Chelsea - -who have not beaten the Gunners in the competition since 1947 - will be trying to set the record straight. Gary Lineker is joined by Alan Hansen and Peter Schmeichel. John Motson and Mark Lawrenson commentate. Including News at half-time.
www.bbc.co.uk/footballThe draw for the sixth round of the FA Cup is tomorrow at 1.30pm on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Peter Schmeichel.
Unknown:
John Motson
Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson

Italy v England
England play their eagerly awaited first competitive match since becoming the first world champions from the northern hemisphere. Steve Rider is in the Stadio Flaminio in Rome to see how new captain Lawrence Dallaglio fares after taking over from Martin Johnson. The team will be keen to get their quest to become the first
England side to win two Grand Slams on the trot since off to a good start, but will the Italians cause a major upset against a side they have never beaten? Kick-off is at 3.00, with Nick Mullins and Brian Moore in the commentary box. BBCi: digital viewers can access via their TV handset highlights, match statistics and additional audio commentaries, plus an interactive forum following the game RT SHOP: The Official Rugby World Cup 2003 Review available on DVD for
£19.99 orvideo for £16.99. Call [number removed](weekdays 9am-5pm). Jill Douglas talks rugby: page 16
Danny Kelly on the Six Nations: p35

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Captain Lawrence Dallaglio
Unknown:
Martin Johnson.
Unknown:
Nick Mullins
Unknown:
Brian Moore
Talks:
Jill Douglas
Unknown:
Danny Kelly

2/10. The General's Greatest Battle. The annual parade to celebrate a famous battle takes place. What could possibly go wrong? Guest starring Norman Wisdom.
Writer Roy Clarke ; Director/Producer Alan JW Bell

Contributors

Unknown:
Norman Wisdom.
Unknown:
Roy Clarke
Clegg:
Peter Sallis
Truly:
Frank Thornton
Billy:
Keith Clifford
Alvin:
Brian Murphy
Ivy:
Jane Freeman
Nora Batty:
Kathy Staff
Auntie Wainwright:
Jean Alexander
Tom:
Tom Owen
Smiler:
Stephen Lewis
Marina:
Jean Fergusson
Barry:
Mike Grady
Glenda:
Sarah Thomas
Pearl:
Juliette Kaplan
Howard:
Robert Fyfe
Entwistle:
Bert Kwouk
Roz:
Dora Bryan
Van driver:
Norman Wisdom

A special edition from the London to Brighton veteran car run, one of Britain's biggest motoring spectacles. Experts Eric Knowles and Hilary Kay join the event to celebrate the golden age of motoring. Presented by Michael Aspel. Inside Antiques follows at 7.35pm on BBC4.
Producer Trevor Hill ; Series editor Simon Shaw BBC HOMES & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: available monthly, price L3.00

Contributors

Unknown:
Eric Knowles
Unknown:
Hilary Kay
Presented By:
Michael Aspel.
Producer:
Trevor Hill
Editor:
Simon Shaw

7/8. First Love. Frankie's world is turned upside down when her first love, Steve Benson , comes back into her life.
Writer Peter Gibbs ; Producer Sharon Houlihan ; Director Dominic Keavey
www.bbc.co.uk/downtoearth

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Benson
Unknown:
Peter Gibbs
Producer:
Sharon Houlihan
Director:
Dominic Keavey
Frankie Brewer:
Angela Griffin
Matt Brewer:
Ian Kelsey
Jackie Murphy:
Denise Welch
Tony Murphy:
Ricky Tomlinson
Emma Murphy:
Zara Dawson
DannyWood:
Dominic Cooper
Becky Brewer:
Inga Brooksby
Wilson Steadman:
Ram John Holder
Daphne Brewer:
Elizabeth Bennett
Steve Benson:
Nicholas Gleaves
Sheila Plant:
Pat Rossiter
Rose Taylor:
Jean Heywood
Gus Jackson:
Geoffrey Beevers
Ms Blake:
Rosalyn Wright
Mrs Pendry:
Jean Marlow
Mose:
Jason West
Pete:
Jan Michael-Hicks
Mrs Luscombe:
Holly Wilson
Sam Brewer:
Thomas Byrne
Lucy Brewer:
Charlotte Redpath

The Odeon in London's Leicester Square plays host to the awards ceremony, fronted by Stephen Fry. Films up for gongs include Cold Mountain, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Big Fish, Lost in Translation and Master and Commander: the Far Side of the World. Scarlett Johansson ,
Emma Thompson , Uma Thurman and Ian McKellen have all received nominations, while Patrick Stewart , Jason Isaacs ,
LL Cool J and Olivia Williams are among those presenting the accolades. Coverage continues at 10.15pm.
Director Geri Dowd : Producer Katherine Allen Andrew Collins on the Baftas: page 43

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Fry.
Unknown:
Scarlett Johansson
Unknown:
Emma Thompson
Unknown:
Uma Thurman
Unknown:
Ian McKellen
Unknown:
Patrick Stewart
Unknown:
Jason Isaacs
Unknown:
Olivia Williams
Director:
Geri Dowd
Producer:
Katherine Allen
Producer:
Andrew Collins

Romantic comedy starring Michael Douglas and Annette Bening. Andrew Shepherd finds it tough being the President of the United States and bringing up a daughter on his own. But when he meets Sydney Ellen Wade a certain chemical reaction takes place that makes running the country seem like a piece of cake. Review page 48.
Director Rob Reiner (1995, 15)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Douglas
Unknown:
Annette Bening.
Unknown:
Andrew Shepherd
Unknown:
Sydney Ellen Wade
Director:
Rob Reiner
Andrew Shepherd:
Michael Douglas
Sydney Ellen Wade:
Annette Bening
Lewis Rothschild:
Michael J Fox
Leon Kodak:
David Paymer
A J MacInerney:
Martin Sheen
Robin McCall Anna:
Deavere Smith
Janie Basdin:
Samantha Mathis
Senator Rumson:
Richard Dreyfuss
Leo Solomon:
John Mahoney
Lucy Shepherd:
Shawna Waldron

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