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Jayne Middlemiss meets Swedish singer Andreas Johnson and Jamie Theakston chats to Hepburn.
(Shown last Tuesday)
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Contributors

Presenter:
Jayne Middlemiss
Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Interviewee:
Andreas Johnson
Interviewee:
null Hepburn

Introduced by Ray Stubbs.

1.35 Ski Sunday
Hazel Irvine hosts action from two German events - the men's downhill at Garmisch Partenkirchen and the women's giant slalom at Zwiesel-Arber.
Hermann Maier and Stephan Eberharter are expected to lead the charge at Garmisch, while, in the women's event, Michaela Dorfmeister looks a likely bet. With Julian Tutt and Matt Chilton.

2.15 Tennis
Overnight highlights from Melbourne of the men's singles final in this year's Australian Open. Commentary comes from John Barrett.
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3.10 Athletics
Live coverage from the AAA Indoor championships, which double up as trials for the forthcoming European Indoor championships. Attention today focuses on the men's 200m, which features John Regis, Marlon Devonish and Julian Golding. Commentary from Birmingham's National Indoor Arena comes from David Coleman, Stuart Storey, Brendan Foster, Paul Dickenson and Steve Cram.

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Contributors

Presenter:
Ray Stubbs
Presenter (Ski Sunday):
Hazel Irvine
Commentator (Skiing):
Julian Tutt
Commentator (Skiing):
Matt Chilton
Commentator (Tennis):
John Barrett
Commentator (Athletics):
David Coleman
Commentator (Athletics):
Stuart Storey
Commentator (Athletics):
Brendan Foster
Commentator (Athletics):
Paul Dickenson
Commentator (Athletics):
Steve Cram
Producer:
Sharon Lence
Executive Editor:
Dave Gordon

Satellite TV has pumped millions into British football, but could this money glut adversely affect clubs outside the top echelon? Will well-known teams soon have to merge to ensure survival? Greg Wood reports.
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(Note: as The Money Programme is topical, its subject matter may change)

Contributors

Reporter:
Greg Wood
Producer:
Mark Gregory
Editor:
Diarmuid Jeffreys

First of a two-part examination of Tony Blair's premiership.

Michael Cockerell draws on extensive interviews with the PM and behind-the-scenes footage to analyse what drives Blair, and asks how he has achieved such huge popularity among the electorate.
See Choice.
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Michael Cockerell on the TV premier: page 23

Contributors

Presenter:
Michael Cockerell
Producer:
Dollan Cannell
Producer:
Manisha Vadhia
Editor:
Anne Tyerman

Romantic drama starring Robert Downey Jr and Sam Neill.

London, 1663: Robert Merivel is a gifted young physician at the Royal College Hospital. When his talents are spotted by Charles II, he becomes a favoured courtier - until he makes an error in falling for one of the king's mistresses.
(Widescreen) (1995, 15) (S) (W)
Film of the week: page 47

Contributors

Director:
Michael Hoffman
Robert Merivel:
Robert Downey Jr
King Charles II:
Sam Neill
John Pearce:
David Thewlis
Celia:
Polly Walker
Katherine:
Meg Ryan
Will Gates:
Ian McKellen
Finn:
Hugh Grant
Ambrose:
Ian McDiarmid

Movie World drama starring Catherine Deneuve.

A detached cop is caught in a web of conflicting loyalties tying him to his estranged brother, petty criminal Juliette and lecturer Marie.

Widescreen. French with English subtitles.
(1996, 18) **
Films: pp 54-61

Ends 1.45am.

Contributors

Director:
Andre Techine
[Actress]:
Catherine Deneuve

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