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With Madonna, Westlife, Simon Webbe, Shakira and Orson. Fearne Cotton, Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes host.
(Rptd tomorrow 6pm on CBBC)
Digital viewers can choose a different musical line-up using the red button.

Contributors

Presenter:
Fearne Cotton
Presenter:
Sam Nixon
Presenter:
Mark Rhodes
Singer:
null Madonna
Group:
null Westlife
Singer:
Simon Webbe
Singer:
null Shakira
Band:
null Orson

New series 1/5. A fourth run of the drama featuring deaf actors. Has Claire forgiven Jamil for cheating? With in-vision subtitles.
Writer/Producer David Horbury ; Director Louis Neethling Rptd Tuesday 1.50am onBBCI www.bbc.co.uk/switch

Contributors

Producer:
David Horbury
Director:
Louis Neethling
Jamil:
Umesh Valjee
Claire:
Diana Martin
Emma:
Kate Furby
Michael:
Hal Draper
Sue:
Caroline Parker
Adam:
Matthew Gurney
Rob:
Ramon Woolfe
Nina:
Paula Garfield
Karen:
Liz Banks

With Jill Douglas and Rishi Persad.
12.35 Racing The 12.40, 1.10 and
1.40 from Haydock plus starts at
12.55 and 1.25 from Lingfield.
1.50 Athletics Indoor Grand Prix action from Birmingham. One of the star performers is Russian pole vaulter Yelena Isinbayeva.
Continues on BBC1.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Douglas
Unknown:
Rishi Persad.
Unknown:
Yelena Isinbayeva.

Introduced by Hazel Irvine and Sue Barker.
4.30,6.35 Bobsleigh Live coverage of the first run and highlights of the second as the men's two-man event starts. With Paul Dickenson and Colin Bryce.
5.25,6.05 Ski Jumping Both rounds of the large-hill event. Czech Jakub Janda has been setting the pace in this season's World Cup. With Graham Bell.
5.45,7.30,9.05 Curling The British women face Italy and Norway, while the men take on their Swiss counterparts. With Dougie Donnelly and Kirsty Hay.
7.00,8.00,8.45 Short Track The heats, semi-finals and finals of the men's 1,000m and women's 1500m. Commentary from Hugh Porter and Wilf O'Reilly.
8.30 Speed Skating The men's 1,000m. American Shani Davis is among the favourites. With Harry Gration. Plus news of the women's cross-country relay and the men's and women's biathlon pursuit events.
VIDEO Plus+ code (non-PDC) Live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK broadband only)
Digital viewers can access four streams of live coverage
(Stream 1 is as B8C2) from 8am - for timetable see below - plus a text service offering news, results, medals table and viewing planner The Inside Story: page 64

Contributors

Introduced By:
Hazel Irvine
Introduced By:
Sue Barker.
Unknown:
Paul Dickenson
Unknown:
Colin Bryce.
Unknown:
Jakub Janda
Unknown:
Graham Bell.
Unknown:
Dougie Donnelly
Unknown:
Kirsty Hay.
Unknown:
Hugh Porter
Unknown:
Wilf O'Reilly.
Unknown:
Shani Davis
Unknown:
Harry Gration.

The team fetch up in Norway where they attempt Olympic events - in cars. In a world first, a rocket-powered Mini is fired off a ski jump, Jeremy and James tackle the biathlon with the latest 4x4s and the new Jaguar XK races a speed skater.
(Shown last Sunday) [web address removed]
(Car-based quiz Petrolheads continues tomorrow at 10pm)

Coming-of-age period drama, starring Colin Firth.

With the First World War fading into memory, young Fraser Pettigrew lives an idyllic life on his family's Scottish estate. But when his uncle Morris arrives with the enigmatic and captivating Heloise, the house is thrown into turmoil. Review page 51.
(1999, 12)

Contributors

Director:
Hugh Hudson
Edward Pettigrew:
Colin Firth
Gamma Macintosh:
Rosemary Harris
Heloise:
Irene Jacob
Moira:
Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
Gabriel Chenoux:
Tcheky Karyo
Uncle Morris:
Malcolm McDowell
Elspeth Pettigrew:
Kelly MacDonald
Fraser Pettigrew:
Robert Norman

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2.00 The Next Big Thing 84258 2.30 Snapshots: How to Be a Mosquito Hunter 2480451 2.45 What Have the 70s Ever Done for Us? 7791277 3.00 Therapies on Trial 81548 3.30 Open Advice Study to Succeed 87345 4.00 Ever Wondered? 75398 4.30 The Lapedo Child 30722 5.30 Landscape Mysteries

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