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Huw Edwards talks to news-makers maving waves at Westminster and beyond as he stands in for Andrew Marr this week. Incl a review of the papers; 9.00 News; later, Weather.

Contributors

Presenter:
Huw Edwards
Editor:
Barney Jones

Gordon Brown 's favourite American Preacher and political activist Jim Wallis talks about whether religion and politics should mix, plus David Akinsanya on how our beliefs can dictate how we wear our hair.
Series producer Abigail Saxon

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Brown
Talks:
Jim Wallis
Unknown:
David Akinsanya
Producer:
Abigail Saxon

Jon Sopel and the team's unique view of politics. Incl News at 12.00.
At 12.20, local stories with Tim Donovan (London); Peter Henley (South East); Etholle George (East). Editor Gareth Butler

Contributors

Unknown:
Jon Sopel
Unknown:
Tim Donovan
Unknown:
Peter Henley
Editor:
Gareth Butler

Lesley Garrett appeals on behalf of the British Lung Foundation. Rptd 1.20pm Wednesday BBC2 DONATIONS: call free on [number removed]; cheques (incl name and address, payable to British Lung Foundation) to [address removed]; visit www.lunguk.org

Contributors

Unknown:
Lesley Garrett

Aston Villa v Manchester City
Live coverage of this all-Premiership FA Cup fifth-round tie from Villa Park (kick-off 6.30). With the competition key to both clubs' hopes of qualifying for Europe, it promises to be a hard-fought encounter.
Villa won the last FA Cup meeting of these clubs back in 1938, but their recent record against City is poor; Darius Vassell scored twice against his old club in a 3-1 win for the Blues earlier this season.
The Villans' manager David O'Leary will look to
Milan Baros to lead the charge as his side strive for a place in the final, a feat they last managed in 2000. Hosted by Gary Lineker. with Alan Hansen and Alan Shearer. Commentary Steve Wilson and Mark Bright. Producer Ian Finch ; Editor Steve Boulton The draw for the FA Cup quarter-finals is on Monday on BBC2 at 125pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Darius Vassell
Unknown:
David O'Leary
Unknown:
Gary Lineker.
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Alan Shearer.
Unknown:
Steve Wilson
Unknown:
Mark Bright.
Producer:
Ian Finch
Editor:
Steve Boulton

The cinema world gathers at London's Leicester Square as Stephen Fry hosts the British movie event of the year, where Renee Zellweger, Pierce Brosnan, Charlize Theron and Imelda Staunton are among guest presenters handing out the prestigious golden masks.
Moving political thriller The Constant Gardener heads the pack with ten nominations, while the much-acclaimed Brokeback Mountain and the evocative Crash are not far behind with nine apiece. Other celluloid competitors hoping to emerge triumphant include Syriana, Pride & Prejudice, North Country Walk the Line and six-times nominated Good Night, and Good Luck.
Tonight also sees the debut of an award honouring the industry's rising star - as voted for by the public - and the nominees here are James McAvoy, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michelle Williams, Rachel McAdams and Gael Garcia Bernal.
Continues at 10.15pm.

(Brokeback Mountain star Jake Gyllenhaal stars in Lovely & Amazing at 11.50pm: Film 2005 with Jonathan Ross is tomorrow at 11.05pm; Pierce Brosnan guest-stars on Davina on Wednesday at 8pm)

VideoPlus+ code for 9.00-11.20pm (non-PDC)
Andrew Duncan talks to George Clooney: page 14; Andrew Collins reveals his favourites: page 18; How to vote for your Orange Rising Star: page 20; And Don't Miss...: page 47

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Fry
Unknown:
Renee Zellweger
Unknown:
Pierce Brosnan
Unknown:
Charlize Theron
Unknown:
Imelda Staunton
Unknown:
Brokeback Mountain
Unknown:
James McAvoy
Unknown:
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Unknown:
Michelle Williams
Unknown:
Rachel McAdams
Unknown:
Gael Garcia Bernal
Director:
Nikki Parsons
Producer:
Katherine Allen

4/8. Sgt Mark Clelland deals with racist abuse on an inner-city train, while PC Jeff Nelson investigates a man's inappropriate behaviour as caught on CCTV. Producer Hugh Dehn ; Executive producer Roger Graef

Contributors

Unknown:
Sgt Mark Clelland
Unknown:
Jeff Nelson
Producer:
Hugh Dehn
Producer:
Roger Graef

Bittersweet comedy drama starring Catherine Keener and Brenda Blethyn , and featuring Jake Gyllenhaal. When middle-aged mother Jane Marks encounters medical complications during routine liposuction treatment, her three dysfunctional daughters face up to some disturbing home truths. Review page 52. Director Nicole Holofcener (2001, 15) Barry Norman on Jake Gyllenhaal , plus DVD offers: page 41
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Unknown:
Catherine Keener
Unknown:
Brenda Blethyn
Unknown:
Jake Gyllenhaal.
Director:
Nicole Holofcener
Director:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Jake Gyllenhaal

Signed programmes.
Holby City Valentine's Day surprises await Donna and Chrissie.
2.20 Christine's Garden 6/6. As autumn falls, Christine prepares the garden for winter.
2.50 Uncharted Territory 6/10. Sailing fanatics Barry and Helen look for a property in Brazil.
3.50 Tales from the Royal Palaces 6/10. Artisans re-enact
Tudor craft skills at Hampton Court Palace.

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