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Ken Horn and Ainsley Harriott join Antony for the last in the series which returns 1 April. A short run of compilations begins next week. Executive producer Barry Lynch series producer Michael Kelpie
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Contributors

Unknown:
Ken Horn
Producer:
Barry Lynch
Producer:
Michael Kelpie

John Inverdale and Craig Doyle unveil this year's tournament.

1.05 Rugby Build-up
A look ahead to this afternoon's fixtures.

1.20 Ireland v Italy
Live coverage from Dublin of the Six Nations curtain raiser (kick-off 1.30). The Irish will look to skipper Brian O'Driscoll and centre Gordon D'Arcy for inspiration after a disappointing 2005 tournament, while Italy hope new coach Pierre Berbizier can engineer their first Six Nations win since March 2004. Commentary Andrew Cotter , Phillip Matthews.

3.20 England v Wales
Live from Twickenham (kick-off 3.30) of England's opening encounter of the tournament, a mouth-watering clash with holders Wales. Victory in their first game against England last season started Wales on a run that ended in Grand Slam glory. But the men in red have not won at the world champions' fortress since 1988 and face a side itching to reassert their superiority. Commentary by Eddie Butler and Brian Moore. Scotland v
France is tomorrow at 2.40pm. Producer Paul Davies ; Editor Carl Hicks www.bbc.co.uk/sport
Highlights on UKTV G2 at 7.30pm
Digital viewers can access news, stats and alternative commentaries until 5.50 and a viewers' forum after the games. Score has breaking football news from 2.00 Chasing perfection: page 20

Contributors

Unknown:
John Inverdale
Unknown:
Craig Doyle
Unknown:
Brian O'Driscoll
Unknown:
Gordon D'Arcy
Unknown:
Pierre Berbizier
Unknown:
Andrew Cotter
Unknown:
Phillip Matthews.
Commentary By:
Eddie Butler
Producer:
Paul Davies
Editor:
Carl Hicks

New series 1/6. The return of the hidden-camera show sees a clumsy workman nail his foot to the floor, a portable toilet suspended 100 feet above the ground and a pretty girl taking an impromptu shower in public. Directors Alain Jacques , Jean Kohnen , Keith Law and Jett Loe
Producer Philip Morrow

Contributors

Directors:
Alain Jacques
Directors:
Jean Kohnen
Directors:
Keith Law
Directors:
Jett Loe
Producer:
Philip Morrow

3/4. Chicago, Sunset Boulevard and The Lion King are among shows providing material tonight, as Les Dennis introduces performances from Jon Lee , David and Carrie Grant , Mica Paris, Ruthie Henshall and interviewer John Barrowman. There's also a guest appearance from young soprano Joseph McManners. Director John L Spencer ; Producer Andrew Wightman Omnibus on Leonard Bernstein 's West Side Story is at 7.40pm on BBC4
Digital viewers can join in with the singalong by accessing the on-screen lyrics available via the red button
Les Dennis's big break: page 34

Contributors

Introduces:
Les Dennis
Unknown:
Jon Lee
Unknown:
Carrie Grant
Unknown:
Ruthie Henshall
Interviewer:
John Barrowman.
Soprano:
Joseph McManners.
Director:
John L Spencer
Producer:
Andrew Wightman
Unknown:
Leonard Bernstein

Trust in Me. Harry receives shocking news from Ellen. Maggie has a harrowing experience treating a young girl. Kelsey's beauty treatment goes drastically wrong.
Writer Stephen McAteer ; Producer Margaret Boden
Director Deborah Paige www.bbc.co.uk/casualty

Contributors

Unknown:
Ellen. Maggie
Unknown:
Stephen McAteer
Producer:
Margaret Boden
Director:
Deborah Paige
Harry Harper:
Simon MacCorkindale
Nathan Spencer:
Ben Price
Maggie Coldwell:
Susan Cookson
Bruno Jenkins:
Mark Bonnar
Kelsey Philips:
Janine Mellor
Tess Bateman:
Suzanne Packer
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Comfort Jones:
Martina Laird
Luke Warren:
Matthew Wait
Selena Donovan:
Elizabeth Carling
Ellen Zitek:
Georgina Bouzova
Carol Beckley:
Katherine Igoe
Robbie Beckley:
Greg Sheffield
Steven Beckley:
Philip Franks
Laura:
Daisy Aitkens
PC Gary Williams:
Derek Ezenagu
Emily:
Elizabeth Ross

5/6. Succubus. A young man is found dead after being warned that his fiancee will kill him. When Craig becomes ill after falling under the spell of a beautiful stranger, it's up to Justine to find the link between the two cases and an ancient Hebrew myth.
Writer Sergio Casci ; Producer Stephen Garwood
Director Patrick Harkins www.bbc.co.uk/drama

Contributors

Unknown:
Sergio Casci
Producer:
Stephen Garwood
Director:
Patrick Harkins
Douglas Monaghan:
Bill Paterson
Craig Stevenson:
Lain Robertson
Justine McManus:
Dawn Steele
Sarah:
Emma Campbell-Jones
Rebecca:
Lucy Griffiths
Paul Mason:
Jonathan Holt
Valerie Asher:
Mabel Aitken
Jenny:
Lisa Livingstone
Rose:
Maureen Carr
Mick:
Bryan Lowe
Andy:
Andrew Clark
Betty:
Kay Gallle

With Chelsea and Liverpool meeting tomorrow, today's focus was the bottom of the Premiership. Sunderland and Portsmouth faced West Ham and Newcastle respectively, Birmingham hosted Arsenal, and ex-Red Devils Bryan Robson and Mark Hughes locked horns as West Brom played Blackburn. With Gary Lineker. Producer Emma Josling ; Editor Steve Boulton Repeated tomorrow at 7.35am www.bbc.co.uk/football Match of the Day 2 is tomorrow 10.30pm on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Devils Bryan Robson
Unknown:
Mark Hughes
Unknown:
Gary Lineker.
Producer:
Emma Josling
Editor:
Steve Boulton

Quick-fire comedy spoof starring Emilio Estevez and Samuel L Jackson.

While trigger-happy, crazy cop Jack Colt mourns the loss of his partner, a case involving cocaine-laced cookies is taxing the talents of by-the-book detective Wes Luger. When the two men meet, sparks are bound to fly.
Review page 44. (1993, PG)

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Contributors

Director:
Gene Quintano
Jack Colt:
Emilio Estevez
Wes Luger:
Samuel L Jackson

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