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Saturday 29 January 2011
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Football Focus

Saturday 29 January
12.15-1.00pm Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ ONE
Dan Walker looks ahead to the weekend's FA Cup fourth-round games
Dan Walker looks ahead to the weekend's FA Cup fourth-round games

Dan Walker and guests look ahead to the weekend's football action, with the attention on the FA Cup.

The FA Cup is now at the fourth-round stage where, last year, League Two side Notts County knocked out Premier League Wigan while Stoke put out 10-time FA Cup winners Arsenal.

In Scotland, it's the semi-finals of the Scottish League Cup with Celtic playing Aberdeen today and Rangers meeting Motherwell tomorrow.

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Australian Open Tennis

Saturday 29 January
1.00-2.00pm Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ ONE

John Inverdale presents highlights of the women's singles final at the Australian Open.

The first Grand Slam of the year is usually the hardest to predict, and even more so this year in Melbourne, with defending champion Serena Williams absent through injury.

Last year, the American beat Justine Henin in the final, ending the Belgian's hopes of a fairytale start to her comeback from retirement.

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Athletics – UK Indoor Match

Live event/outside broadcast
Saturday 29 January
2.00-4.30pm Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ ONE
Jonathan Edwards introduces live athletics from Glasgow
Jonathan Edwards introduces live athletics from Glasgow

Jonathan Edwards introduces live athletics coverage from Glasgow, where teams from the USA, Germany and Sweden and a Commonwealth Select squad will be taking on some of Britain's finest athletes as part of the build-up to the European Indoor Championships in Paris in March.

One of the highlights of the meeting at Kelvin Hall will be the first appearance of the season of world and European heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis, who will be competing in the 60m hurdles and the long jump. In the hurdles, she will once again come up against world indoor champion Lolo Jones, whom she beat at this venue in a British record time 12 months ago.

The men's hurdles should also be a fascinating race, with European and Commonwealth champion Andy Turner challenging American star David Oliver. Others pulling on the GB vest in Glasgow include sprinter Mark Lewis-Francis, whose two medals at the Commonwealth Games suggest he could be nearing his best again.

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Casualty – A Lion Roars

Saturday 29 January
9.00-9.50pm Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ ONE

The intolerable situation between Kirsty and Warren comes to a shocking head and the team try to come to terms with what has happened to Ruth, as the medical drama continues.

Adam wakes to find an empty flat. Kirsty has left and is back at home with Nita. Having decided to leave violent husband Warren, she covertly digs out Nita's passport. But she is forced to hide it when Warren catches her unawares and makes her promise never to leave again. Forced to act as though everything is normal at work, Kirsty plans her escape. But will she and Nita make it out of Holby without Warren and her colleagues noticing?

New mum Ronnie is carjacked but the thieves don't realise baby Anushka is in the back. Ronnie is taken to the ED and frantically waits for news of her baby. The jackers, Chris and Stan, are at a loss as to how to keep Anushka quiet. But Stan is horrified to learn Chris has given her methadone and races her to the ED where Jordan, Tess and Adam work to save her.

The team are devastated that they failed to notice the extent of Ruth's mental health problems. Jordan gives a pep talk but his hard exterior is not what they want right now. As he concerns himself with righting mistakes Ruth may have made before she left the ED, the staff try to find ways to let her know they are thinking of her.

Lucy Gaskell plays Kirsty, Stephen Lord plays Warren, Holly Earl plays Nita, Michael French plays Jordan, Suzanne Packer plays Tess and Tristan Gemmill plays Adam.

Salima Saxton guest stars as Ronnie, Daniel Jillings as Chris and Luke Tittensor as Stan.

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Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ FOUR Saturday 29 January 2011
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The Killing Ep 3/20

Saturday 29 January
9.00-10.00pm Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ FOUR (Schedule addition 19 January)

Copenhagen detective Sarah Lund and her replacement-to-be Jan Meyer are on the trail of a principal murder suspect, but Jan's impulsiveness threatens to jeopardise the investigation, as the acclaimed Danish crime thriller spanning the course of a 20-day murder probe continues.

Meanwhile, important new clues turn up at the victim's school, while the campaign office of mayoral candidate Troels Hartmann is rocked by leaks of confidential information.

Inspector Sarah Lund is played by Sofie GrΓ¥bΓΈl, Jan Meyer by SΓΈren Malling and Troels Hartmann by Lars Mikkelsen. The Killing was written by SΓΈren Sveistrup, part of the winning team that produced the 2003 International Emmy Award-winning Nikolaj And Julie.

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The Killing Ep 4/20

Saturday 29 January
10.00-11.00pm Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ FOUR (Schedule addition 19 January)

Sarah and Jan discover clues in the basement of the victim's school and the police pathologist has some shocking news for Sarah, as the acclaimed Danish crime thriller reaches day four of the investigation.

Following the leaking of confidential information to the press, the atmosphere in Troels Hartmann's office is one of suspicion as Troels's political career hangs in the balance.

Inspector Sarah Lund is played by Sofie GrΓ¥bΓΈl, Jan Meyer by SΓΈren Malling and Troels Hartmann by Lars Mikkelsen. The Killing was written by SΓΈren Sveistrup, part of the winning team that produced the 2003 International Emmy Award-winning Nikolaj And Julie.

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CΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Saturday 29 January 2011
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Dick And Dom's Funny Business Ep 4/13

Saturday 29 January
9.00-10.00am CΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ
Dick and Dom serve up some more Funny Business at their comedy club
Dick and Dom serve up some more Funny Business at their comedy club

CΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's dynamic duo Dick and Dom dish up another helping of the cream of the British comedy crop. This week, former EastEnders villain Tracy Ann Oberman drops in to their comedy club as the star guest.

The Rootin' Tootin' Cowboys show off their knowledge of the most unlikely of subject matters – and even more unlikely celebrity friends using some "rootin' tootin' cotton pickin' high falutin' word ranglin' adjective stringin' descriptions". The show visits Baldilocks – a very special hairdressers for men of a certain age who are "follically challenged". And Big Game Hunters follows two moustachioed hunters in deepest Africa whose moustache envy leads them on a very strange hunt.

As well as the action on stage another group of animals get to pitch their animal-friendly products to the furry entrepreneurs in Animal's Den, The Wrestlers limber up for another bout with Dick and Dom and the 40-Year-Old Scout is still desperately trying to secure all his badges so he can leave the scout group.

There is another lesson in the art of slapstick in the History Of Comedy video and, rounding off the show, Abandoman puts his finely honed rapping skills to use in the big finale as he raps lyrical about Tracy Ann.

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