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Watch out for Sport Relief all over the BBC in the run up to and including the Sport Relief Weekend James Cracknell and David Walliams

Tune in to BBC One from 7pm on Friday 14th March for a fantastic night of entertainment, with highlights including a very special Strictly Come Dancing, Sport Relief Does the Apprentice and Jonathan Ross’s All-Star Tennis. Also don’t miss the UK taking to the streets in The Sport Relief Mile Show plus much, much more.

You can take part or donate buy visiting the Sport Relief website:

http://www.sportrelief.com/

A Question of Sport Wednesday 12th March, 7.30pm–8pm, BBC One
International footballers Tim Cahill, Brad Friedel, John Arne Riise and Benni McCarthy join Sue Barker and team captains Phil Tufnell and Dennis Taylor for half an hour of sporting trivia

Sport Relief Does The Apprentice Wednesday 12th March, 9pm–10pm, BBC One and part of Sport Relief 2008, Friday 14th March, 7pm–1.30am BBC One
The one and only Sir Alan Sugar is set to boss ten top celebrity candidates in Sport Relief Does The Apprentice.

Ready Steady Cook Friday 14th March, 4.30pm–5.15pm, BBC Two: Sport Relief special
Nick Hancock and Allan Lamb help chefs Lesley Waters and Richard Phillips make a meal in just twenty minutes. WiThe celebrity line up for Sport Relief does The Apprenticeth Ainsley Harriott.

Sport Relief 2008 Friday 14th March, BBC One & Two, 7pm – 1.30am
Get set for a cracking night of entertainment with a host of top TV talent, the best music in the business and plenty of surprises.

Sport Relief Presents Little Britain’s Big Swim Saturday 15th March, 1.30am–2.30am BBC One
Comedian David Walliams swaps the stage for the sea in an attempt to swim the English Channel for Sports Relief.

The Sport Relief Mile Show Sunday 16th March, 3pm–5pm, BBC Two
People all over the UK will be taking to the streets for the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile, and the BBC will be covering the action. 

Antiques Roadshow Sport Relief Special Sunday 16th March, 6.30pm–7.30pm, BBC One
Sports fans and sporting heroes bring their memorabilia to Lords for this special edition of the Antiques Roadshow, which also marks Micheal Aspel’s final recording as host of this TV institution.