Mishal Husain and Simon McCoy. NewsWatch is at 7.45.
News stories.
Live coverage of the men's Super-G competition. Can American
Bode Miller add the Olympic title to the world crown? Commentary by Matt Chilton and Graham Bell. Hosted by Clare Balding , with Emma Carrick-Anderson . Live online at www.bbc co.uk/sport (UK broadband only)
Digital viewers can access four streams of live coverage (Stream I is as BBC TV) from 8am - for timetable see overleaf
The new male lion makes a bid for freedom. More tomorrow
10am BBC2. (Revised rpt)
Liverpool v Manchester United
Passions will be running high at Anfield in an all-Premiership
FA Cup fifth-round tie between two fierce rivals (kick-off 12.30).
As well as deciding a spot in the last eight, the match will also go some way to deciding bragging rights as the premier team in the North West. On past results in this competition, United hold the upper hand with eight wins to two in their favour. But Rafa
Benftez's men will be pumped up following the 1-0 defeat at Old
Trafford last month. Commentary from John Motson and Mark Lawrenson. Gary Lineker hosts. Producer Phil Bigwood
Editor Andrew Clement Newcastle United v Southampton is 5.30pm
Presented by Jill Douglas.
Athletics Further live Grand
Prix coverage from the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham. World and European 60m king Jason Gardener will be among those in action, while Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele hopes to be in record-breaking mode as he targets Haile Gebrselassie 's world mark for the two-mile event.
Commentary by Steve Cram ,
Stuart Storey , Jonathan Edwards , Colin Jackson and Brendan Foster. Exec producer Martin Webster ; Editors
James Bentley and Carl Hicks
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Newcastle United v Southampton
Two sides in a state of flux meet for an intriguing FA Cup fifth-round tie at St James' Park (kick-off 5.40).
Both teams have experienced recent managerial upheaval: George Burley took over at the Saints following the departure of Harry Redknapp , while
Graeme Souness left the Geordie giants after a huge financial outlay failed to bring returns on the pitch.
The Hampshire side have been struggling in the Championship but were finalists in this competition in 2003, while success-starved Newcastle will look to Alan Shearer , who recently became the club's all-time leading scorer, to take them one step nearer to their first major domestic silverware for 50 years.
Highlights of all today's FA Cup ties are at
11.20pm. Commentary from Simon Brotherton and Graeme Le Saux. Introduced by Ray Stubbs.
Producer Paul Foster ; Editor Mark Demuth More FA Cup action tomorrow at 6.20pm with Aston Villa v Man City
Contestants vie to win a luxury lifestyle in Mark Durden-Smith 's quiz, which includes the regular draws. Executive producer Louise Rainbow ; Editor Nic McNeilis
The Lost Boys. A teenager finds out who his friends are when an attempt to cross a railway goes wrong.
Writer Sian Evans ; Producer Jane Steventon
Director Paul Wroblewski www.bbc.co.uk/casualty
Gruesome crime thriller starring Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie. When a serial killer terrorises
New York, it falls to a paralysed forensic expert and a rookie female cop to interpret the cryptic clues he leaves at the scene of his crimes. Review page 51.
Director Phillip Noyce (1999, 15)
With Jane Hill.
Weather with Alex Deakin.
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FA Cup fifth-round action from the all-Premiership ties Liverpool v Manchester United, and Bolton v West Ham. Plus Newcastle United v Southampton and League One Brentford attempting to cause an upset away to Charlton. Mark Pougatch presents. Producer Andy Gilbert : Editor Mark Cole
Repeated tomorrow at 8am www.bbc.co.uk/football
Digital viewers can see a rolling round-up of the FA Cup fifth-round goals between 10.30pm and 3pm tomorrow afternoon
Energetic action comedy with Alan Arkin and James Caan. Two maverick cops discover there is a "contract" on the crime boss they're trying to apprehend. To bring him to trial, they must first keep him alive. Review page 51.
Director Richard Rush (1974,18)
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