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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE Saturday 6 March 2010

Football Focus

Saturday 6 March
12.15-1.00pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE

It's FA Cup quarter-final weekend and Dan Walker previews today's football fixtures, while Manchester United and Arsenal are both in Premier League action.

United and Arsenal also have one eye on the second leg of their Champions League last 16 matches, which take place midweek. Sir Alex Ferguson's side play AC Milan, with David Beckham set to face his old club at Old Trafford for the first time since leaving in 2003.

Today's programme also looks back at the main football stories of the last seven days, including the League Cup final and the midweek international friendlies.

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Final Score

Interactive TV
Saturday 6 March
4.30-5.25pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE

Gabby Logan introduces all the scores from today's football fixtures as final whistles blow up and down the country.

It's FA Cup quarter-final weekend while, in the Premier League, Manchester United visit Wolves. Promotion-chasers Nottingham Forest and Swansea meet in the Championship and Rangers host St Mirren in the Scottish Premier League.

Digital viewers can watch Final Score, from 2.30pm until 6pm, by pressing the Red Button on their remote controls.

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Let's Dance For Sport Relief Ep 3/4

Saturday 6 March
7.15-8.30pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE

Claudia Winkleman and Steve Jones host the penultimate instalment of the celebrity dance extravaganza, in which another group of stars pay homage to iconic dance routines in a bid to wow viewers with their moves.

Tonight sees the last chance for the twinkled-toed dancers to secure a place in the final, which will see the six finalists dance for their chance to be crowned the Let's Dance For Sport Relief Champion. Proceeds from the voting go to Sport Relief.

Each week the celebrity acts (a mix of solos, duos and groups) recreate a number of famous dances and last week saw comedian Shappi Khorsandi, boxers Carl Froch, Duke McKenzie, Johnny Nelson and Tony Jeffries, TV presenters Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes, and weather presenters Becky Mantin, Claire Nasir and Lara Lewington take to the dance floor. Others due to take part over the series include some of the nation's favourite Grumpy Old Women – Jenny Éclair, Linda Robson, Lesley Joseph and Susie Blake – and sporting greats Peter Shilton and Rodney Marsh.

Comedian Robert Webb was crowned champion last year, when he wowed the public and judges in last year's grand final when he produced a spectacular dance routine to Flashdance ... What A Feeling. Will tonight's show feature a performance from the Let's Dance Champion of 2010?

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Casualty

Saturday 6 March
9.20-10.10pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE
Yuki (Will Sharpe) gets more than he bargained for
Yuki (Will Sharpe) gets more than he bargained for

Yuki's jealousy forces him to take romantic action with May, as the medical drama continues. Jordan, meanwhile, receives a tempting offer from the board and Kieron finally reveals his business with Jordan.

With Adam still behaving erratically, Henry approaches Jordan to see if he'd be interested in taking over as clinical lead. Concerned about the effect on Adam's confidence, Jordan is reticent but agrees to a meeting nonetheless. With Zoe covering the F2 bursary interviews, Jordan is set to attend the meeting – until Kieron secretly dismisses his taxi, offering to transport Jordan on his motorbike instead.

Driving an increasingly furious Jordan to a remote spot, Kieron is determined to get something off his chest – is this his opportunity to reveal just what his business is with the older doctor?

As May continues to flirt with Kieron, Yuki is in turmoil, especially when Lenny tells him that it's only a matter of time before something happens between them and that Yuki should make a move first. Spurred on by his mentor, Zoe, Yuki slips a love note in May's locker but gets more than he bargained for when he finds the F2 exam paper hidden in her bag.

Meanwhile, Howard Fairfax and Ruth are concerned when it looks like a patient's health may have deteriorated due to their clinical trial drug and, for once, Zoe rejects Jordan when he offers to spend time with her after a shift.

Will Sharpe plays Yuki, Laura Aikman plays May, Michael French plays Jordan, Robert Boulter plays Keiron, Tristan Gemmill plays Adam, Tom Chadbon plays Henry, Sunetra Sarker plays Zoe, Michael Maloney plays Howard Fairfax and Georgia Taylor plays Ruth.

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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ TWO Saturday 6 March 2010

My Life – Billboard Kids Ep 3/6

Saturday 6 March
11.30am-12.00noon ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ TWO

Max is one of the youngsters fronting the Changing Faces campaign
Max is one of the youngsters fronting the Changing Faces campaign

Dani Harmer (who plays Tracy Beaker in the CÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ series) narrates the third programme in CÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s My Life documentary strand which follows the lives of extraordinary children from across Britain, each with their own unique and personal story to tell. This week's documentary is Billboard Kids, which looks at the story behind a charity's poster campaign aimed at challenging the public's prejudices against facial disfigurement.

There are around half a million people in the UK with a significant disfigurement to the face and this year, Changing Faces, one of the charities that represents them, is mounting its first poster campaign featuring only children.

Billboard Kids follows the four children chosen to front the campaign: Lucas is taking part in the campaign because he wants people to know he's just like any other kid and he's joined by Max, Harry and Lauren, who are proud to become the faces of the campaign. The film follows them at home, from the first meeting with the advertising agency through to the photo shoot and finally to the moment they see themselves on billboard posters across London for the first time.

They also meet up with Adam, who featured in a previous campaign and who advises the young billboard stars on what they can expect when the posters appear, and the participants also reveal how they cope when people stare at them.

Harry was severely burnt in a house fire as a young child and wants people to know that he's "just an ordinary boy, just with a different look".

The remaining films in the My Life strand are Karate Kids, featuring three disabled friends who have embraced martial arts at their school, transforming their mobility and their confidence; My Dad In Prison, which examines what it is like to be a child with a father in prison and follows the work of an innovative new prison homework club; and, finally, Children Of The Road, which follows a group of Irish traveller children at one of the biggest traveller sites in the country.

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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ SWITCH
Single, Together, Whatever

New series
Saturday 6 March
12.45-1.15pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ TWO

Single, Together, Whatever is a brand-new, six-part observational documentary for ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Switch which examines teen relationships – giving a unique insight into what young people really think about love.

It follows the ups and downs of the love lives of a diverse group of 14- to 18-year-olds in real-life situations as they flirt, date, get together, break up and experience the emotional rollercoaster of teen romance.

Each episode has a different theme and charts the various stages of relationships, from asking someone out for the first time to experiencing life as a couple.

In today's opener, viewers meet three single teenagers in their search for love. Sixteen-year-old Stan wants his first serious relationship with a girl but has no clue how to get himself one. Making conversation with them would be a good start so Stan's friends try to help him out.

Kaytee, 17, has been single for three months and hates it. Although her past relationships have mostly ended in disaster, she is keen to find that special someone. She thinks her best male friend might want to go out with her but she soon discovers that she may have misread the signals.

Mike is 17 and has no problems meeting girls, helped by the fact that he's in a band. But he's wondering if it's time to take himself off the market and ask the girl he's seeing to make it official. His house party seems like the perfect opportunity, but will he have the guts to take the plunge?

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Heroes – Shadowboxing Ep 9/19

High Definition programme
Saturday 6 March
10.00-10.45pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ TWO

Claire learns the truth behind the attacks and Sylar takes matters into his own hands, as the super-powered US drama continues.

Still reeling from the sorority hazing, Claire is determined to solve the mystery of the attacks. But HRG realises that he may have once again put her life in danger.

Elsewhere, Sylar and Matt engage in a battle of the brain in the fight for control of Matt's body – with potentially dangerous implications. And Peter enjoys using his new power while working – until he notices a problem.

Hayden Panettiere plays Claire, Zachary Quinto plays Sylar, Jack Coleman plays HRG, Greg Grunberg plays Matt and Milo Ventimiglia plays Peter. Heroes also features Deanne Bray as Emma, Robert Knepper as Samuel, Adrian Pasdar as Nathan, Jimmy Jean-Louis as the Haitian, Madeline Zima as Gretchen, Dawn Olivieri as Lydia, Tessa Thompson as Rebecca, Kat Purgal as Allison, Carlease Burke as Nurse Hammer, Danica Stewart as Ashley, Candice Patton as Olivia, Sally Champlin as Lynette and Assaf Cohen as Hesam.

Heroes is simulcast on the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ HD channel – the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s High Definition channel, available through Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media.

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