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In today's Valentine's Day feast, Ed Baines and Gino D'Acampo prepare finger-licking ribs and fresh pasta sauces, and Jamie Oliver spoils his wife with a chocolate tart. Meanwhile, Keith Floyd grills crayfish on Table Mountain in South Africa. Producer Lucy Lomas ; Executive producer Barry Lynch BBCi: special features via handset, or www.bbc.co.uk/food/saturdaykitchen OLIVE MAGAZINE: 12.80 monthly

Contributors

Unknown:
Ed Baines
Unknown:
Jamie Oliver
Unknown:
Keith Floyd
Producer:
Lucy Lomas
Producer:
Barry Lynch

Six deaf youngsters join Mark Nelson for a Valentine's Day debate on relationships. With sign language, voiceoverand in-vision subtitles.
Repeated on Tuesday at 1.55am on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/seehear

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Nelson

6/6. The Final Problem. Holmes suspects that his old adversary Professor Moriarty is behind the theft of a priceless painting.
Dramatised by John Hawkesworth
First shown on ITV

Contributors

Dramatised By:
John Hawkesworth
Sherlock Holmes:
Jeremy Brett
Dr Watson:
David Burke
Moriarty:
Eric Porter
Director of the Louvre:
Olivier Pierre
Minister of the Interior:
Claude Le Sache

Wales v Scotland Continued from
BBC1, live second-half coverage from Cardiff's Millennium
Stadium. With a creditable World Cup behind them, a tournament victory over Scotland for the first time since 2000 could be on the cards for the host nation. Gareth Charles and Andy Nicol commentate. BBCi: interactive features via the handset Coverage of Italy v England starts at
2.30pm tomorrow on BBC1

Contributors

Unknown:
Gareth Charles
Unknown:
Andy Nicol

Unwanted heirlooms are dusted down, priced up and sold on at an auction in Cambridge. Hosted by Paul Martin.
Series producer John Miller ; Executive producer Jane Lomas

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Martin.
Producer:
John Miller
Producer:
Jane Lomas

New series 1/4. The Rev Peter Owen-Jones traces the spread of Christianity throughout the British Isles.
The Cult. With disease and famine a constant threat, superstitious Iron-Age Britons sought to appease their pagan gods through ritual sacrifice. Into this climate of fear came a mysterious cult that promised eternal life for those who rejected polytheism in favour of "one true God", andafaith whose doctrine carried messages of fairness and equality. Producer Dick Taylor ; Executive producer Ruth Pitt (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Owen-Jones
Producer:
Dick Taylor
Producer:
Ruth Pitt

New series 1/6. Nelson's Forgotten Heroes. In archaeologists uncovered a mass grave on an island in Aboukir Bay, Egypt, where, 204 years earlier, Rear Admiral Horatio Nelson claimed a decisive victory over Napoleon at the Battle of the Nile. In the first of a new archaeology series developed from Meet the Ancestors, expert Nick Slope combines forensic evidence, ships' logs and personal memoirs to recreate a vivid picture of life in Nelson's fleet. Producer Tim Robinson : Series producer Sam Roberts

Contributors

Unknown:
Horatio Nelson
Unknown:
Nick Slope
Producer:
Tim Robinson
Producer:
Sam Roberts

Rowland Rivron pays tribute to Victor Meldrew , the irascible pensioner whose catchphrase "I don't believe it!" struck a chord with world-weary viewers everywhere. Contributors include Richard Wilson , Annette Crosbie , Angus Deayton and Eric Idle. Vote by calling [number removed] (calls cost lOp). texting FOOT to 80024 (costs no more than 12p), or via www.bbc.co.uk/sitcom. A vintage episode follows.
Producer Elaine Shepherd ; Executive producer Ricky Kelehar UK Gold has classic episodes from the top ten contenders weekdays 7-llpm

Contributors

Unknown:
Rowland Rivron
Unknown:
Victor Meldrew
Unknown:
Richard Wilson
Unknown:
Annette Crosbie
Unknown:
Angus Deayton
Unknown:
Eric Idle.
Producer:
Elaine Shepherd
Producer:
Ricky Kelehar

Jack makes plans to visit his family in Canada.
Writers Greg Hemphill and Ford Kiernan
First shown on BBC Scotland.

Contributors

Writer:
Greg Hemphill
Writer:
Ford Kiernan
Director:
Michael Hines
Jack Jarvis:
Ford Kiernan
Victor McDade:
Greg Hemphill
Winston Ingram:
Paul Riley
Tam Mullen:
Mark Cox
Isa Drennon:
Jane McCarry
Navid Harrid:
Sanjeev Kohli
Bobby:
Gavin Mitchell
Eric:
James Martin

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