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The new-format pop show has the latest hits from Jenny Frost, Friday Hill and Franz Ferdinand, goes behind the scenes at the latest McFly video shoot, and backstage with Status Quo. Fearne Cotton, Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes host. See Kids' TV Choices: page

Contributors

Presenter:
Fearne Cotton
Presenter:
Sam Nixon
Presenter:
Mark Rhodes
Singer:
Jenny Frost
Singers:
Friday Hill
Musicians:
Franz Ferdinand
Subjects:
null McFly
Subjects:
Status Quo

A look ahead to two Premiership London derbies - West Ham v Arsenal today and Tottenham v Fulham on Monday - plus Chelsea v Aston Villa and Manchester
United alumnus Mark Hughes 's return to Old Trafford as boss of Blackburn Rovers. With
Manish Bhasin and guests.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Hughes
Unknown:
Manish Bhasin

With Sue Barker and Clare Balding.
1.05 Tennis Live action on day two of Great Britain's Davis Cup play-off against Switzerland. With a place in the elite World
Group at stake, will Andy Murray be taking part in the doubles? More tomorrow 11am on BBC2.
1.55 Racing From Newmarket, on this occasion, one of the highlights of the racing calendar - the two-day Ascot festival. The focus is on the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at 4.10. Plus starts at
2.00,2.35,3.05 and 3.40.
More tomorrow 3pm on BBC2. Executive producer Paul Davies
Editor Philip Bernie INTERACTIVE: all the latest football news is on Score from 2.00

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Murray
Producer:
Paul Davies
Editor:
Philip Bernie

6/10. With the clock ticking, the men are put through surprise assignments, while Danny Wallace is out on his Bring Back Barry campaign. Will he find success? With Davina McCall. More weeknights on BBC3.
Producer Victoria Ashbourne: Exec producer Barbara Lee

Contributors

Unknown:
Danny Wallace
Unknown:
Davina McCall.
Producer:
Barbara Lee

3/6. Match of the Day's Gary Lineker is meant to be asking kids for their thoughts on money - but seems more interested in getting the dirt on host Ian Wright.
Match of the Day is at 10.30pm
The Inside Story: page 60

The Inside Story
"They're like little sponges. They take in everything that's going on and have opinions on everything from weapons of mass destruction to Wayne Rooney. I'm amazed by their intelligence." So says Ian Wright (right) of the youngsters whose wit and wisdom form the basis of What Kids Really Think (6.35pm BBC1). But do the attitudes of his own kids surprise him? "Ever since I told my little girl [six-year-old Bobbi Lee] that bad language isn't nice, she's been helping me to stop swearing. Every time I swear, she's allowed to smack me on the bottom!"

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Ian Wright
Producer:
Mary McKeagney
Executive Producer:
David Cumming
Executive Producer:
Jannine Waddell

Rugby union star Mark Cueto , boxing champion Junior Witter , Everton striker James Beattie and Liverpool midfielder Boudewijn Zenden guest.
Producer Gareth Edwards ; Series producer Carl Doran

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Cueto
Unknown:
Junior Witter
Unknown:
James Beattie
Unknown:
Boudewijn Zenden
Producer:
Gareth Edwards
Producer:
Carl Doran

That's Amore. Ellen is stung by her own honey trap.
Writer Katie Hims ; Producer Sophie Fante ; Director
Ashley Way www.bbc.co.uk/casualty

Contributors

Unknown:
Katie Hims
Producer:
Sophie Fante
Ellen Denham:
Georgina Bouzova
Woody Joyner:
Will Thorp
GuppySandhu:
Elyes Gabel
Harry Harper:
Simon MacCorkindale
JasSandhu:
Madhav Sharma
DI Will Manning:
Gary Mavers
Selena Donovan:
Elizabeth Carling
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Kelsey Philips:
Janine Mellor
Bruno:
Jenkins Markbonnar
Nina Farr:
Rebekah Gibbs
Abs Denham:
James Redmond
Maggie Coldwell:
Susan Cookson
Sam Bateman:
Luke Bailey
Tess Bateman:
Suzanne Packer
Comfort Newton:
Martina Laird
Fleur Butler:
Laura Donnelly
Shane Wheeler:
Samuel Oatley
Ash Wheeter Bobby:
Scott Freeman
Enzo Morelli:
Pierre Mascolo
Sofia Morelli:
Bernice Stegers
Carrie Fletcher:
Jade Ewen
Aidan Atkins:
Rhys Jones
Nigel Atkins:
Chris Simmons
Monica Pritchard:
Abi Eniola
Mr Hartley:
Howard Swinson

2/4. The Case of George Harry Storrs. The secret love, family feuds and betrayals that led to the brutal killing of a respected Edwardian mill owner. The remaining two drama documentaries can be seen later this year.
Writers Julian Fellowes and Tina Pepler ; Producer Clare Alan
Director Dominic Santana Julian Fellowes stars in Monarch of the Glen tomorrow at 8pm

Contributors

Unknown:
George Harry Storrs.
Unknown:
Julian Fellowes
Unknown:
Tina Pepler
Producer:
Clare Alan
Director:
Dominic Santana
Director:
Julian Fellowes
George Harry Storrs:
David Schofiem
Maggie Storrs:
Virginia Beare
Maria Hohl:
Katrine de Candole
Marion Lindley:
Sarah Miller
Robert:
Inneschristopher Villiers
Emma Innes:
Paula Stockbridge
James Worrall:
Paul Copley
James Storrs:
Nell McCaul
Cornelius Howard:
Karl Haynes
Mark Wilde:
Jack Brough
Eliza Cooper:
Tara Moran
Mary Evans:
Laura Cox
Edward Ttieophilus Nebon:
Feix Dexter
Georgina McDonald:
Mary Healey
John Gottfried Hohl:
Alistair Freeland
Kate Kenworthy:
Helen Kennedy
Jane Innes:
Naomi Gray
Henry Innes:
Jonathan Timmins

Action from West Ham's London derby against Arsenal, plus Aston Villa's bid to get on the scoresheet against Chelsea after drawing a blank last season and Blackburn boss Mark Hughes 's return to Man United. Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor Paul Armstrong
Repeated tomorrow at 7.35am Match of the Day 2 can be seen tomorrow at 10.30pm on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Hughes
Producer:
Phil Bigwood
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

Tough western starring Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson , with Randy Ouaid. A cattle baron employs the services of a bounty hunter when a gang of thieves keep raiding his herds. Review page 49.
Director Arthur Penn (1976, 15)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Marlon Brando
Unknown:
Jack Nicholson
Unknown:
Randy Ouaid.
Director:
Arthur Penn

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