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Featuring Supergrass, Westlife, Son of Dork and McFly, plus the Radio 1 album-chart rundown with JK and Joel. Hosted by Fearne Cotton, Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes.
Top of the Pops tomorrow 7pm BBC2

Contributors

Presenter:
Fearne Cotton
Presenter:
Sam Nixon
Presenter:
Mark Rhodes
Musicians:
null Supergrass
Singers:
null Westlife
Musicians:
Son of Dork
Musicians:
null McFly
Item presenters (Album Chart):
JK and Joel

A fierce north London derby is in Prospect at White Hart Lane as Spurs chase their first win over Arsenal in six years. Elsewhere, Chelsea host Blackburn, West Ham travel to Liverpool, and Middlesbrough - tricky opposition for Man United in recent years-welcome Sir Alex's men to the Riverside. Manish Bhasin is joined by Mark Lawrenson , Tony Adams and Lee Dixon.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson
Unknown:
Tony Adams
Unknown:
Lee Dixon.

Introduced by Hazel Irvine.
1.05,3.50 Snooker Pot Black, one of the game's best-loved tournaments, returns after a break of nearly 20 years. Eight of the sport's top stars - reigning World champion Shaun Murphy , Ronnie O'Sullivan , Paul Hunter , Stephen Hendry , Jimmy White , Matthew Stevens , new Grand Prix titleholder John Higgins and Stephen Maguire - compete in a single-frame shoot-out in London. Steve Davis , Clive Everton and John Parrott commentate.
3.45 Football Half-times Producer Lakviar Singh
Editor Michael Cole INTERACTIVE: 2-6pm digital viewers can access the latest football news in Score

Contributors

Introduced By:
Hazel Irvine.
Unknown:
Shaun Murphy
Unknown:
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Unknown:
Paul Hunter
Unknown:
Stephen Hendry
Unknown:
Jimmy White
Unknown:
Matthew Stevens
Unknown:
John Higgins
Unknown:
Stephen Maguire
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
John Parrott
Producer:
Lakviar Singh
Editor:
Michael Cole

2/6. Are the reigning quiz-show champions set to enjoy the millionaire lifestyle for another week - or will a new challenger bring them back to earth with a bump? With Eamonn Holmes. Includes the draws. Series producer Andy Rowe ; Director John L Spencer

Contributors

Unknown:
Eamonn Holmes.
Producer:
Andy Rowe
Director:
John L Spencer

Guffaws galore as Anne Robinson introduces old and new bloopers and embarrassing celebrity moments in a no-expletives-barred, post-watershed edition.
Director Richard Valentine ; Producer Helen Tumbridge

Contributors

Introduces:
Anne Robinson
Director:
Richard Valentine
Producer:
Helen Tumbridge

2/6. New Tenant. Why has Carrie lost interest in sex? And why is the perennially glum Sinead suddenly fixated on the slick new tenant next door? The domestic sitcom from Men Behaving Badly creator Simon Nye continues.
Director Martin Dennis ; Producer Sue Vertue

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Nye
Director:
Martin Dennis
Producer:
Sue Vertue
Barry:
Neil Morrissey
Carrie:
Claire Rushbrook
Kirk:
Mark Williams
Michelle:
Michelle Gomez
Sinead:
Sarah Quintrell
Adrian:
Matthew Horne

Premiership highlights, including the north London derby between Tottenham and Arsenal, plus Wigan at home to Fulham - the first meeting of the sides since their Division Two clash six years ago - and Man Utd away to Middlesbrough. With Gary Lineker. Producer Andy Gilbert ; Editor Paul Armstrong
Repeated tomorrow at 7.35am March of the Day can be seen tomorrow at 10.30pm on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Lineker.
Producer:
Andy Gilbert
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

Second World War action adventure starring Edward Fox and Denholm Elliott. 1945: the Japanese decide to move a party of Allied PoWs back to Japan from the infamous River Kwai. During the journey, an American pilot teams up with a British commando to hatch a daring escape plan. Review page 53.
Director Andrew V McLaglen (1988, 15)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Fox
Unknown:
Denholm Elliott.
Unknown:
River Kwai.
Director:
Andrew V McLaglen
Benford:
Edward Fox
Colonel Grayson:
Denholm Elliott
Crawford:
Chris Penn
Tanaka:
George Takei
Miller:
Timothy Bottoms
Perry:
Richard Graham
Hunt:
Nick Tate
Harada:
Tatsuya Nakadai
Ozawa:
Etsushi Takahashi
Davidson:
Michael Dante

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