Cristiano Ronaldo: Football, Fatherhood and the Future

Published: Dec. 19, 2015, 12:01 p.m.

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Cristiano Ronaldo: Football, the Future and Fatherhood\\nWe speak to Cristiano Ronaldo about life off the pitch. He tells us how fatherhood has changed him and he wants more children \\u201cso let\\u2019s find the right woman\\u201d He also hints at the prospect of playing in America one day.

Roger Federer: I\\u2019ve Missed My Best Chance\\nRoger Federer tells Caroline Rigby that he has \\u201cmissed his best chance\\u201d of gold in the singles at the Olympics, the world of tennis is \\u201cnot all about Novak Djokovic\\u201d. He also says Stefan Edberg will continue to help him and \\u201cgive him feedback\\u201d despite having parted company as his coach.

Open Marriage\\nTennis player Arina Rodionova will have a busy Saturday. She\\u2019s in action as she tries to qualify for the Australian Open in the morning and then gets married in the afternoon! She tells us that even though she hopes to be back on court on Sunday it won\\u2019t stop her enjoying the champagne as she weds Aussie Rules footballer Ty Vickery.

The Armless Archer\\nParalympian Matt Stuzmann tells us about the new archery record he has just claimed for the "The Farthest Accurate Shot in Archery" The new mark (A bullseye at a distance of 283.47 m) is made all the more remarkable by the fact that Matt has no arms. \\u201cThis is a record that was originally set by someone without a physical disability\\u2026 this is now a record that can be set by ANYBODY!\\u201d

The Forgotten Story of England\\u2019s Youngest Cricket Captain\\nThe story of Monty Bowden, England\'s youngest ever captain and the man who lead England on their first tour of South Africa in 18. His short life was packed with incident. Bowden remained in South Africa after the tour and died three years later, buried in a cask of whiskey!

Athens\\u2019 Opportune Olympic Legacy\\nThe issue of how to look after refugees fleeing from war torn parts of the world is still a big issue, particularly for countries like Greece. Authorities have now started to use former 2004 Olympic venues to house them. We are at the hockey and taekwondo arenas speaking to those seeing sanctuary there.

Sporting Witness\\u2026 Goes back to December 1967, when the legendary motorbike stuntman Evel Knievel made global headlines for the first time when he attempted to jump over the huge fountains outside Caesar\\u2019s Palace casino in Las Vegas. Evel\\u2019s attempt failed, but his showmanship and daredevil attitude \\u2013 coupled with a host of serious injuries \\u2013 helped make him an icon. We hear from Evel\\u2019s son, Kelly Knievel, and his widow, Linda Knievel.

Credit: Cristiano Ronaldo with his son Cristiano Jr. CREDIT: Getty

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