Listings
Presented by Susanna Reid and Charlie Stayt. Including
NewsWatch at 7.45.
Contributors
Presented By:
Susanna
Reid
Presented By:
Charlie
Stayt.
John Torode guest hosts the show, welcoming Silvena Rowe and Galton Blackiston into the kitchen, which this week sees actor Stephen Tompkinson face his food heaven or hell.
Producer Dave Mynard ; Series producer James Winter BBC GOOD FOOD MAGAZINE: James Martin serves up lunch in the garden in the June issue. Out now, price E3.10
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Torode
Unknown:
Silvena
Rowe
Unknown:
Galton
Blackiston
Unknown:
Stephen
Tompkinson
Producer:
Dave
Mynard
Producer:
James
Winter
Unknown:
James
Martin
Which of the South West chefs will Prue, Matthew and Oliver pick to go through?
Shown yesterday on BBC2
As the season reaches its climax
Manish Bhasin and guests will be discussing tomorrow's final matches in the Premier League, the penultimate weekend of the SPL and the start of the Football League play-offs. There's also a special feature on next week's
FA Cup final.
Contributors
Unknown:
Manish
Bhasin
Checking the form in the parade ring at Ascot are Rishi Persad and Willie Carson , prior to presenting races at 1.10, 1.45 and the Victoria Cup at 2.15.
Meanwhile from Haydock there's coverage of the starts at 1.25 and 2.15. Analysis comes from Richard Pitman and Norman Williamson and commentary by Jim McGrath and Ian Bartlett. Director Steve Docherty ; Producer
Dermot Cumiskey
Contributors
Unknown:
Rishi
Persad
Unknown:
Willie
Carson
Unknown:
Richard
Pitman
Unknown:
Norman
Williamson
Commentary By:
Jim
McGrath
Commentary By:
Ian
Bartlett.
Director:
Steve
Docherty
Producer:
Dermot
Cumiskey
St Helens v Warrinqton Wolves Live coverage of this Challenge Cup fifth-round tie (kick-off 3.00) between last year's winners St
Helens and their Lancashire rivals Warrington Wolves at Knowsley Road. At this staae last season, Lesley Vainikolo was the hero of the round, scoring two tries as Bradford Bulls beat Wakefield
14-4. Ray French and Jonathan Davies commentate. Hull KR v
Huddersfield Giants is tomorrow 1pm on BBC2.
Contributors
Unknown:
Lesley
Vainikolo
Unknown:
Jonathan
Davies
Including blunders by Eamonn Holmes and Jeremy Clarkson.
Anne Robinson hosts.
Contributors
Unknown:
Eamonn
Holmes
Unknown:
Jeremy
Clarkson.
Unknown:
Anne
Robinson
5/8. Four adults take on seven super-smart children. Producer Michelle Woods ; Series producer James Fox
Contributors
Producer:
Michelle
Woods
Producer:
James
Fox
6/13; series four. On the planet of Messaline, the Doctor has a personal battle to fight.
Doctor Who Confidential follows on BBC3.
Repeated tomorrow 8pm on BBC3 Child of time: p13; [website address removed]
Contributors
Writer:
Stephen
Greenhorn
Producer:
Phil
Collinson
Director:
Alice
Troughton
The Doctor:
David
Tennant
Donna Noble:
Catherine
Tate
Martha Jones:
Freema
Agyeman
Jenny:
Georgia
Moffett
Cobb:
Nigel
Terry
Cline:
Joe
Dempsie
Hath Peck:
Paul
Kasey
Hath Gable:
Ruari
Mears
Carter:
Akin
Gazi
Soldier:
Olalekan Lawal
Jr
9/12. Another Oliver makes it through to the semi-final while the Nancys are reduced to the last six.
More tomorrow at 7.35pm. (HD)
Digital viewers can press the red button during tonight's show to sing along with the musical hopefuls
4/8. Ben Shephard hosts the quiz show.
Series producer Warren Prentice
Digital viewers can press red during the show to play along and try their luck against the contenders
Contributors
Unknown:
Ben
Shephard
Producer:
Warren
Prentice
Saturday Night Fever. Stacey's drinking hits a new low.
Writer Mark Catley ; Producer Anne-Louise Russell
Director Christopher King
Contributors
Unknown:
Mark
Catley
Producer:
Anne-Louise
Russell
Director:
Christopher
King
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek
Thompson
Toby De Silva:
Matthew
Needham
Ruth Winters:
Georgia
Taylor
John Abs Denham:
James
Redmond
Zoe Hanna:
Sunetra
Sarker
Adam Trueman:
Tristan
Gemmill
Jessica Harrison:
Gillian
Kearney
Noel Garcia:
Tony
Marshall
Big Mac:
Charles
Dale
Maggie Coldwell:
Susan
Cookson
Alice Chantrey:
Sam
Grey
Kelsey Phillips:
Janine
Mellor
Curtis Cooper:
Abdul
Sails
Snezana Lalovic:
Ivana
Basic
Joanne Coldwell:
Robyn
Addison
Louis Fairhead:
Suzanne
Packer
Stacey Merrick:
Andy
Newton-Lee
Joey Merrick:
Joe
Beech
Ellie Bridges:
Sarah-Jane
Potts
Sean Anderson:
Richard
Dillane
Annie War:
Ibbi
Andersen
Justin Pritchard:
Tim
Faraday
Lucy Hind:
Rebecca
Eqan
Mrs McFarlane:
Deddle
Davies
Jonathan Borras:
Julian
Sims
Julie Borras:
Alexandra
Gilbreath
Alan Perriman:
Adam
Smethurst
11/12; series two. Human Error. Alice's new flatmate starts to drive her round the bend.
Writer David Renwick ; Producer Verity Lambert
Director Christine Gernon
RT DIRECT: series one and two DVD only E22.99 (RRP £29.99) incl p&p. Call [number removed] (landline calls cost max 8p per min) or visit www.bbcshop.com. entering code RTD222 at checkout
Contributors
Unknown:
David
Renwick
Producer:
Verity
Lambert
Director:
Christine
Gernon
Alice Chenery:
Tamsin
Greig
Fae Maddison:
Amelia
Curtis
Douglas McVitie:
Mark
Heap
Lloyd Drewitt:
Owen
Brenman
Janey:
Jan
Ravens
Marty Cady:
MacKenzie
Crook
Denise:
Charlie
Brooks
Kirsty:
Christine
Stephen-Daly
Vernon:
Tim
Hewitt
Maxine:
Helen
Lederer
With Jane Hill.
Then Weather with Peter Gibbs.
Followed by National Lottery Update
Contributors
Unknown:
Jane
Hill.
Unknown:
Peter
Gibbs.
Horror parody sequel that sends up classic moments from, among others, The Exorcist.
Review page 58. (2001, 18) *
Contributors
Director:
Keenen Ivory
Wayans
Martial arts action drama starring Jet Li. Two boys raised in a Shaolin temple become friends. But their philosophies lead to betrayal. Cantonese dialogue dubbed into English. Review p58. Director Yuen Woo-Ping (1993, 15)
Contributors
Unknown:
Jet
Li.
With
Sir Alan Sugar and Jade Jagger. Shown yesterday Followed by Weatherview
Contributors
Unknown:
Sir Alan
Sugar
Unknown:
Jade
Jagger.