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The Noise Next Door play their new single, two of Girls Aloud make Pop Art, and Rochelle recalls her first month on the show. Plus games and cartoons. With Barney Harwood and Rochelle Wiseman.

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Contributors

Band:
The Noise Next Door
Presenter:
Barney Harwood
Presenter:
Rochelle Wiseman
Director:
Ian Trill
Producer:
Mo Clasby

Lenny Henry embarks on a voyage across the Atlantic, a French photographer takes to the skies and Donal Macintyre braves the heat of the Sahara in a look at the elements. And presenter Nicki Chapman chats to actor Brian Cox.
Series producer Dick Sharman

Contributors

Unknown:
Lenny Henry
Unknown:
Donal MacIntyre
Presenter:
Nicki Chapman
Unknown:
Brian Cox.
Producer:
Dick Sharman

Presented by Craig Doyle.
1.25 Sailing Reports on Ellen MacArthur 's attempt to break the solo round the world record, and Mike Golding 's progress in the Vendee Globe event.
1.45 Rugby Union Italy v Ireland Live coverage of the Six Nations clash (kick-off 2.00), from Rome. Ireland should be confident of getting their campaign off to a good start after winning the Triple Crown last year. Jim Neilly and Philip Matthews commentate. See yesterday's choice.
Six Nations highlights tonight at 11.40pm BBCi: interactive options available Six Nations preview: page 33
4.30 Ski Sunday Coverage from the world championships in Italy, of the downhill events. British interest comes in the form of Finlay Mickel in the men's race, and Chemmy Allcott in the women's. More Friday at 2.20pm. Producer Lakviar Singh ; Editor Alastair Mclntyre www.bbc.co.uk/sport

Contributors

Presented By:
Craig Doyle.
Unknown:
Ellen MacArthur
Unknown:
Mike Golding
Unknown:
Jim Neilly
Unknown:
Philip Matthews
Unknown:
Finlay Mickel
Unknown:
Chemmy Allcott
Producer:
Lakviar Singh
Editor:
Alastair McLntyre

Serengeti. In Tanzania's Serengeti National Park, half a million wildebeest sweep past the woodland home of two female cats - a cheetah and a leopard - turning their lives upside down. Narrated by Michael Praed. Producers Amanda Barrett. Owen Newman (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Praed.
Producers:
Amanda Barrett.
Producers:
Owen Newman

4/8.197 BC: the Battle of Cynoscephelae. Can a team of spin doctors secure a Roman victory in a fog-shrouded clash with the Macedonians? With Richard Hammond.
Series producer Angus Cameron

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Hammond.
Producer:
Angus Cameron

Punishing climbs, high-speed descents and searing temperatures - all on a bike. Fifty-three-year-old musician Johnny Waughman tackles the five-day, 3,000 mile-long Race across America.
Producer Mark Adderley ; Series producer Richard Sinclair (AD)

Contributors

Musician:
Johnny Waughman
Producer:
Mark Adderley
Producer:
Richard Sinclair

Fair play goes out the window as celebrities - and cars - collide. Jodie Kidd , Alan Davies , Patrick Kielty , Jimmy Carr and Top Gear's own Jeremy Clarkson take part in motor racing mayhem.
Series editor Andy Wilman Rptd tomorrow 11.20pm (Rev rpt)

Contributors

Unknown:
Jodie Kidd
Unknown:
Alan Davies
Unknown:
Patrick Kielty
Unknown:
Jimmy Carr
Unknown:
Jeremy Clarkson
Editor:
Andy Wilman Rptd

6/11. With guests Gary Brooker of Procol Harum ,
Paul Heaton , Richard Fairbrass and R 'n' B star Raghav. Director Paul Wheelen Producer Steve Doherty Repeated Sat Mark Lamarr hosts Shake, Rattle and Roll, Thursdays 9pm Radio 2 Phill Jupitus on Hank Williams : page 36

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Brooker
Unknown:
Procol Harum
Unknown:
Paul Heaton
Unknown:
Richard Fairbrass
Director:
Paul Wheelen
Producer:
Steve Doherty
Unknown:
Mark Lamarr
Unknown:
Phill Jupitus
Unknown:
Hank Williams

6/6. On the run from both landlord and postman, Art, Jones and Beth escape to the Isle of Man to start a new life together.
(First shown on BBC3) (AD)

Contributors

Writer:
Mark Chappell
Director:
Toby MacDonald
Producer:
Paul Schlesinger
Art:
Kris Marshall
Jones:
Andrew Scott
Beth:
Alice Lowe
Old timer:
Tim Barlow
Speedo:
Andrew Carter
Postman:
Vincent Davies
Abraham:
Jim Field-Smith
Uncle Watson:
Lewis Jones
Bank teller:
Roli Okorodudu
Harvey:
Stewart Scudamore

5/12. The Soft Spot. A prostitute is charged with assault after the misguided use of a sex aid. Strong language.
Writer Tony Basgallop ; Director Richard Laxton
Producer Victoria Fea First shown on BBC3 (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Basgallop
Director:
Richard Laxton
Producer:
Victoria Fea
Bruce Dunbar:
Phil Daniels
Theodore:
Ray Emmet Brown
Sarah:
Georgia MacKenzie
Janey:
Rebekah Staton
CS Ross:
Annabelle Apsion
Spinky Sutherland:
Craig Parkinson
Crying woman:
Chrissi-Jo Hyde
Maggie:
Charlotte Emmerson
Tom Passmore:
Des Cummings
Ryan:
Emmanuel Ighodaro

Did Chelsea avenge their first defeat of the season when they hosted Manchester City? And what kind of reception did Everton striker James Beattie get at his old club Southampton? Adrian Chiles has the highlights. Series producer James Irving ; Editor Mark Demuth

Contributors

Unknown:
James Beattie
Unknown:
Adrian Chiles
Producer:
James Irving
Editor:
Mark Demuth

Convincing biographical western starring Steve McQueen as the notorious cavalry scout-turned-bounty hunter. Review page 49.
Director William Wiard (1980, 15)
Then The Witness A historical event recalled

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve McQueen
Director:
William Wiard

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