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With Robbie Williams, Darius, VS and 3rd Wish. plus the results of Fearne Cotton and Jamie Cullum's dance remix of Everlasting Love.
With Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes.
Repeated at 6pm on CBBC channel

Contributors

Singer:
Robbie Williams
Singer:
null Darius
Band:
null VS
Band:
3rd Wish
Presenter:
Fearne Cotton
Presenter:
Sam Nixon
Presenter:
Mark Rhodes
Director:
Martin Williams
Producer:
Christina Brown

As well as Chelsea v Newcastle and Arsenal v Birmingham in the Premiership, there's also the second round of the FA Cup to consider for Manish Bhasin and his guests Mark Lawrenson and Peter Schmeichel. Live coverage of Hinckley Utd v Bristol City or Brentford starts tomorrow 1.40pm BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Manish Bhasin
Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson
Unknown:
Peter Schmeichel.

Presented by Ray Stubbs.
1.05 Tennis Action from the Albert Hall on the penultimate day in the Masters event. With Sue Barker. Further coverage at 4.50pm on BBC2.
2.30 Around the Grounds
2.40,3.55 Rugby Union Barbarians v New Zealand Build-up and live coverage (kick-off 3.00) from Twickenham. The All Blacks face a squad brimming with internationals of the calibre of Mike Catt , Mat Rogers , Lote Tuqiri , Thomas Castaignede ,
Chris Jones and Brent Russell.
Presented by John Inverdale.
3.45 Football Half-times
TV presentation (rugby) Ken Burton
Editor (rugby) Carl Hicks BBCi: 2.45 to 6pm. digital viewers can access the latest football results on Score Interactive, hosted by Ray Stubbs

Contributors

Presented By:
Ray Stubbs.
Unknown:
Albert Hall
Unknown:
Mike Catt
Unknown:
Mat Rogers
Unknown:
Lote Tuqiri
Unknown:
Thomas Castaignede
Unknown:
Chris Jones
Unknown:
Brent Russell.
Presented By:
John Inverdale.
Unknown:
Ken Burton
Unknown:
Carl Hicks
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs

3/5. There are mixed results as the four groups try to get to grips with some dance moves. Then nerves are shred as some of the hopefuls perform in front of an audience for the first time - and there are tears and tantrums aplenty. Hosted by Lorraine Kelly with judges David and Carrie Grant. Producer Dale Templar ; Executive producer Tracy Jeune

Contributors

Unknown:
Lorraine Kelly
Unknown:
Carrie Grant.
Producer:
Dale Templar
Producer:
Tracy Jeune

Love Bites. Ellen's announcement catches everyone off guard. Ruth has bad news for Comfort. writer Julie Blackie ; Producer Alex Perrin ; Director Ian White

Contributors

Unknown:
Julie Blackie
Producer:
Alex Perrin
Director:
Ian White
Comfort Newton:
Martina Laird
Tess Bateman:
Suzanne Packer
Selena Donovan:
Elizabeth Carting
Harry Harper:
Simon MacCorkindale
Abs:
James Redmond
Ellen Zitek:
Georgina Bouzova
Nina Farr:
Rebekah Gibbs
Claire Guildford:
Leanne Wilson
Guppy:
Elyes Gabel
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Luke Warren:
Matthew Wait
Bex Reynolds:
Sarah Manners
Sam Bateman:
Luke Bailey
Woody:
Will Thorp
Jamie:
Ridderfordadam Thomas
Alice Thornton:
Imogen Poots
Stephanie Thomton:
Clare Isaac
Mark Wiseman:
Leon Davies
George Burrows:
Hywel Simons
Alex Burrows:
Zak Davies
Norman Thirlwell:
Jon Laurimore
Lily Thirlwell:
Diana Coupland
Caroline Joyner:
Julia Hills
Ruth:
Irma Inniss
Karen:
Julie MacAuley

3/8. A museum dedicated to wearable art, corgi sculptures that mark a royal anniversary, tales of maritime heroism and a spot of whale watching - the Big Yin continues his odyssey through the breathtakingly beautiful country. With strong language. Director Billy Sneddon ; Series producer Steve Brown

Contributors

Director:
Billy Sneddon
Producer:
Steve Brown

An extended edition in which action from all eight of today's Premiership clashes - including Chelsea v Newcastle United and Arsenal v Birmingham City - is augmented by the pick of the FA Cup second round. Alan Hansen and Peter Schmeichel join host Gary Lineker. Hinckley United v Bristol City or Brentford is tomorrow at 1.40pm on BBC2. Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor Paul Armstrong

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Peter Schmeichel
Unknown:
Gary Lineker.
Producer:
Phil Bigwood
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

BBC One London

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