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New series 1/5. A mouthwatering trawl through the last two years of Saturday Kitchen to find the very best dishes served up on the programme.
Executive producer Barry Lynch ; Series producer Michael Kelpie Jean-Christophe Novelli 's food of lurve: page 26

Contributors

Producer:
Barry Lynch
Producer:
Michael Kelpie
Producer:
Jean-Christophe Novelli

Previews of Arsenal v Bolton and Manchester United's trip to Portsmouth plus champions
Chelsea as they prepare to face Middlesbrough on Sunday. With Manish Bhasin , Mark Lawrenson and Lee Dixon.

Contributors

Unknown:
Manish Bhasin
Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson
Unknown:
Lee Dixon.

Weekend two of the rugby extravaganza, presented by Craig Doyle and John Inverdale.
1.05 Rugby Build-up A look ahead to this afternoon's fixtures.
1.20 France v Ireland The Irish took to the field against Les Bleus at Lansdowne Road last year on the back of three straight wins, but the visitors dashed hopes of a first Grand Slam since 1948 with a hard-fought 26-19 victory. Can Eddie O'Sullivan 's men gain revenge at the Stade de France in Paris (kick-off 1.30)? Commentary by Andrew Cotter and Phillip Matthews.
3.30 Italy v England Italy's lacklustre performance last season handed England their first win of the competition. Anything other than victory for Andy Robinson 's team at Rome's Stadio Flaminio (kick-off
4.00) would be a major blow to hopes of recapturing the form that made them world beaters in 2003. Commentary by Eddie Butler and Brian Moore. Wales v Scotland is tomorrow 2.45pm.
Executive producer Paul Davies ; Editor Carl Hicks www.bbc.co.uk/sport Commentary on Radio 4 () and Radio 5 Live Sports Extra from 1.10pm; highlights are at 7.30pm on UKTV G2
Digital viewers can access news, stats and alternative commentaries until
6pm. Score has breaking news from 2.00

Contributors

Presented By:
Craig Doyle
Presented By:
John Inverdale.
Unknown:
Eddie O'Sullivan
Commentary By:
Andrew Cotter
Commentary By:
Phillip Matthews.
Unknown:
Andy Robinson
Commentary By:
Eddie Butler
Commentary By:
Brian Moore.
Producer:
Paul Davies
Editor:
Carl Hicks

2/6. The hidden-camera show gets dirty as a Scotsman shows us what's under his kilt. Plus a postbox with legs, a mischievous popcorn machine and a waiting room in which time stands still.
Directors Alain Jacques , Jean Kohnen , Keith Law and Jett Loe
Producer Philip Morrow <S)

Contributors

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

4/4. Grease, Beauty and the Beast and Guys and Dolls are among shows providing numbers for
Ruthie Henshall , Mica Paris, Jon Lee and David and Carrie Grant. Backstage interviewer John Barrowman is joined by the cast of Billy Elliot the Musical, and there's also a guest appearance from Willard White. Director John L Spencer ; Producer Andrew Wightman See also Bernstein in Belfast at 7.40pm on BBC4
Digital viewers can join in with the singalong by accessing the on-screen lyrics available via the red button
BBC HOMES & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: Ruthie Henshall is the "Celebrity Collector" in the March edition, on sale now price E3.30

Contributors

Unknown:
Ruthie Henshall
Unknown:
Jon Lee
Unknown:
Carrie Grant.
Interviewer:
John Barrowman
Unknown:
Billy Elliot
Unknown:
Willard White.
Director:
John L Spencer
Producer:
Andrew Wightman
Unknown:
Ruthie Henshall

Out of the Past. A determined Charlie sets out to find proof of Bruno's scams - with devastating results.
Writer Jo O'Keefe ; Producer Alex Perrin
Director Emma Bodger www.bbc.co.uk/casualty

Contributors

Unknown:
Jo O'Keefe
Producer:
Alex Perrin
Director:
Emma Bodger
Harry Harper:
Simon MacCorkindale
Ellen Zitek:
Georqina Bouzova
Selena Donovan:
Elizabeth Carling
Nathan Spencer:
Ben Price
Bruno Jenkins:
Mark Bonnar
Kelsey Philips:
Janine Mellor
Maggie Coldwell:
Susan Cookson
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Luke Warren:
Matthew Wait
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Tess Bateman:
Suzanne Packer
Comfort Jones:
Martina Laird
Carol Beckley:
Katherine Iqoe
Robbie Beckley:
Grecj Sheffield
Steven Beckley:
Philip Franks
Laura:
Daisy Aitkens
PC Gary Williams:
Derek Ezenagu
Emily:
Elizabeth Ross

6/6. Rebound. After dabbling in black magic a young woman is attacked by electrical phenomena.
- Monaghan and the team find themselves in a race to understand and then fight the dark forces attacking her before it is too late. Guest-starring Paul McGann.
Writer Chris Murray ; Producer Stephen Garwood
Director Patrick Harkins www.bbc.co.uk/drama

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul McGann.
Unknown:
Chris Murray
Producer:
Stephen Garwood
Director:
Patrick Harkins
Douglas Monaghan:
Bill Paterson
Justine McManus:
Dawn Steele
Craig Stevenson:
Lain Robertson
Christopher Chambers:
Paul McGann
Leah Goodall:
Kirsty Stuart
Mary Goodall:
Judith Sweeny
Ron Goodall:
Ken Drury
Dr Philip Duncan:
Peter Gulness
Alex:
Gareth Glen
Jenny:
Lisa Livinqstone
Jane Keddie:
Martha Lelshman
Ian Keddie:
David Goodall

Chelsea take the defence of their Premiership title to Middlesbrough, Portsmouth play Manchester United, who have yet to score a Premiership goal at Fratton Park, and Bolton descend on Arsenal hoping for a repeat of December's 2-0 league win. Plus Liverpool v Wigan, Aston Villa v Newcastle, Everton v Blackburn and Fulham v West Brom. With Gary Lineker. Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor Andrew Clement
Repeated tomorrow 7.35am www.bbc.co.uk/football Match of the Day 2 is tomorrow at 10.30pm on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Lineker.
Producer:
Phil Bigwood
Editor:
Andrew Clement

Violent action drama starring Treat Williams. When mercenary Karl Thomasson attends the funeral of his murdered brother, he decides to investigate the killing by taking his sibling's teaching post at the local high school. Review page 49.
Director Steven Pearl (1997,18)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Karl Thomasson
Director:
Steven Pearl

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