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Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood unveil more gungy games and messy stunts, plus cartoons The Fairly Odd Parents and What's New Scooby-Doo? With guest Dani Harmer of Tracy Beaker fame.
(Also on the CBBC channel)

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard McCourt
Presenter:
Dominic Wood
Guest:
Dani Harmer
Producer:
Steve Ryde
Director:
Simon Hepworth

The pop spin-off has the latest hits from McFly, Rachel Stevens and Kanye West, plus encounters with Ricky Martin and Lee Ryan. With Sam Nixon, Mark Rhodes and Fearne Cotton.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sam Nixon
Presenter:
Mark Rhodes
Presenter:
Fearne Cotton
Musicians:
null McFly
Singer:
Rachel Stevens
Rapper:
Kanye West
Guest:
Ricky Martin
Guest:
Lee Ryan

A look ahead to an afternoon that pits new boys Sunderland and West Ham Utd against each other, while high-flying Charlton host
London rivals Tottenham. But the tie of the weekend is tomorrow, as European champions Liverpool entertain unstoppable Chelsea. With Manish Bhasin and guests. (5)

Contributors

Unknown:
Manish Bhasin

from Qatar of the 14th race of a season again dominated by the Italian superstar, Valentino Rossi. With Suzi Perry and commentators Charlie Cox and Steve Parrish.

Contributors

Unknown:
Valentino Rossi.
Unknown:
Suzi Perry
Commentators:
Charlie Cox
Commentators:
Steve Parrish.

Gloucester v Neath-Swansea
Ospreys One of the first matches in the new-look Powergen Cup contest sees last year's semi-finalists take on the Celtic League champions (kick-off 2.30).
As the group stage gets under way, the 12 English outfits will be pushed all the way by the four
Welsh newcomers. Commentary Eddie Butler and Brian Moore.

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Butler
Unknown:
Brian Moore.

How are the guys coping with fatherhood? In the penultimate episode there are more assignments in preparation for what lies ahead, and Danny Wallace keeps tabs on UK babies born in the last week. With Davina McCall. More at 7.30pm weeknights on BBC3. Producer Victoria Ashbourne; Exec producer Barbara Lee

Contributors

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

4/6. Food and drink, the subjects closest to every kid's heart, are on the menu tonight, with special guest Ainsley Harriott. Hosted by Ian Wright.
Producer Mary McKeagney ; Executive producers David Cumming and Jannine Waddell

Contributors

Unknown:
Ainsley Harriott.
Unknown:
Ian Wright.
Producer:
Mary McKeagney
Producers:
David Cumming
Producers:
Jannine Waddell

England and Lions rugby star Lawrence Dallaglio ,
Northern Ireland football manager Lawrie Sanchez , British long jumper Jade Johnson and Welsh snooker ace Matthew Stevens are the guests.
Producer Gareth Edwards ; Exec producer Caroline Roberts

Contributors

Unknown:
Lawrence Dallaglio
Unknown:
Lawrie Sanchez
Unknown:
Jade Johnson
Unknown:
Matthew Stevens
Producer:
Gareth Edwards
Producer:
Caroline Roberts

Paper Moon. Nina is tempted by an old flame who propositions her, and a young offender takes drastic action to try and escape the brutality of prison.
Writer Ginnte Hole; Producer Atex Perrin ; Director Gwennan Sage

Contributors

Producer:
Atex Perrin
Tess Bateman:
Suzanne Packer
Sam Bateman:
Luke Bailey
Nina Farr:
Rebekah Gibbs
Luke Warren:
Matthew Wait
Bruno Jenkins:
Mark Bonnar
Harry Harper:
Simon MacCorkindale
Abs Denham:
James Redmond
Maggie Coldwel:
Susan Cookson
Selena Donovan:
Elizabeth Carling
Kelsey Philips:
Janine Mellor
Comfort Newton:
Martina Laird
Woody Joyner:
Will Thorp
Ellen Denham:
Georgina Bouzova
GuppySandhu:
Elyes Gabel
Fleur Butler:
Laura Donnelly
Will Manning:
Gary Mavers
Sean Jackson:
John Michaels
PO Hutchinson:
Lain Robertson
PO Calder:
John McGlynn
Paul:
Owen Masterson
Mark:
Danny Tennant
Gina:
Aline Mowat
Andy Michael:
Fenton Stevens
Ian:
Alistair Southey
Max:
Richard Mayes
Pamela Annette:
Lynton Mason

Martinis at the ready for an evening dedicated to the kings and queens of cool. Andy Williams , Jamie Cullum , Katie Melua , Simply Red, Tony Christie , Lucie Silvas , Paul Anka and the cast of the Rat Pack stage musical perform songs made famous by Frank Sinatra , Dean Martin , Ella Fitzgerald and many more. Plus a myriad of stars explain why this era and its music was so special. Presented by Natasha Kaplinsky.
Director Chris Power ; Producer Barrie Kelly A feast of dance this weekend starts with The Jitterbug Years on BBC4 at 10.10pm, followed by disco classic Saturday Night Fever on BBC3 at 11.10pm and Bruce Goes Dancing, tomorrow 5.45pm on BBC1

Contributors

Unknown:
Andy Williams
Unknown:
Jamie Cullum
Unknown:
Katie Melua
Unknown:
Tony Christie
Unknown:
Lucie Silvas
Unknown:
Paul Anka
Unknown:
Frank Sinatra
Unknown:
Dean Martin
Unknown:
Ella Fitzgerald
Presented By:
Natasha Kaplinsky.
Director:
Chris Power
Producer:
Barrie Kelly

Have Fulham beaten Manchester United at home for the first time in 41 years? Highlights of this plus all today's other Premiership matches, including Sunderland v West Ham, Charlton v Spurs and Blackburn v West Brom. Presented by Gary Lineker. Producer Ian Finch ; Editor Paul Armstrong
Repeated tomorrow at 7.45am Match of the Day 2 can be seen tomorrow at 10.30pm on BBC2

Contributors

Presented By:
Gary Lineker.
Producer:
Ian Finch
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

Feature-length sci-fi drama based on a story by Tom Clancy , and starring Scott Bakula , Brian Dennehy and Kris Kristofferson. It's 2005 and a new division of the FBI has been set up to combat internet crime. A software magnate, however finds a loophole that allows him to control the internet. First shown on Five (5)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Story By:
Tom Clancy
Unknown:
Scott Bakula
Unknown:
Brian Dennehy
Unknown:
Kris Kristofferson.

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