TV Guide

19/04/2002
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12:00

12:30 Wipeout
quiz Bob Monkhouse hosts the game show in which three contestants compete for the chance to win a holiday - and try to pick up some pocket money along the way

12:10 Landmarks
Pakistan and Its People - an Introduction to Pakistan
educational The history and culture of Pakistan. (Age 9-12)

12:00 5 News at Noon
news Global headline round-up

13:00

13:00 BBC News; Weather
news

13:00 Regional News and Weather
news

13:45 Neighbours
soap Toadie decides to leave his job, Elly refuses to accept Tad's answer and Matt's financial situation receives another blow

13:10 Golf
The Seve Trophy
sport Steve Rider introduces live coverage of the Seve Trophy from Druids Glen in Ireland. The European team competition - featuring 20 of the continent's leading golfers - was first held two years ago and Colin Montgomerie will be looking to lead his Great Britain and Ireland stars to glory this weekend. Commentary by Peter Alliss, Alex Hay and Ken Brown, with reports from the course by Julian Tutt. Including at 3.20 BBC News, Regional News and Weather

13:10 London Today and Weather
news

13:10 Carlton City Survival Guide
factual Advice and information covering all aspects of life in London and the South East

13:40 Legends
Vivien Leigh
arts Profile of distinguished stage and screen actress Vivien Leigh, whose roles included an Oscar-winning performance as Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With the Wind. Married to Laurence Olivier for many years, she also starred in such films as Caesar and Cleopatra and A Streetcar Named Desire

13:40 Carlton City Survival Guide
factual Advice and information covering all aspects of life in London and the South East

13:30 Romance on the High Seas
film 1948 Light-hearted musical comedy, starring Doris Day in her film debut as a cabaret singer hired to pose as a married woman on a sea voyage, while the real wife stays at home to investigate her husband's affairs. With Jack Carson, Janis Paige and Don DeFore

13:30 The Oprah Winfrey Show
Inside Your Child's Social Life
talkshow Children are invited to discuss school experiences and the effect their behaviour has on their peers

14:00

14:10 Doctors
Warm Heart, Cold Kisses
drama Helen is horrified to learn her husband was involved in a serious car crash while she was sleeping with Marc. Kali is also shaken by the accident and matters are not helped when the police question how much she had to drink before driving. Drama, starring Corrinne Wicks, Tom Butcher and Nicole Arumugam

14:40 Diagnosis Murder
The Last Resort
drama Steve kills a suspect during a routine stakeout, prompting his disillusioned new partner to suggest covering up the death - will he be tempted to take the easy way out? Medical detective drama, starring Dick Van Dyke

14:10 Guinness in the Garden
gardening Bunny dispels common rose-growing myths with the help of her uncle David Austin, an expert in the field, and demonstrates the many uses of trellises. She also designs a low-maintenance garden for her sister Saphia and visits the Huntingdon home of Lord and Lady De Ramsay

14:40 A House in the Country
Cornwall
factual Sunita Schroff shows Deptford couple Pey and Michael Gosbee around a selection of properties in Cornwall, including a four-bedroomed Georgian farmhouse, a stone cottage near Bodmin and a converted grocer's shop

14:40 Carlton City Survival Guide
factual Advice and information covering all aspects of life in London and the South East

14:20 Open House with Gloria Hunniford
factual Lifestyle magazine show, featuring consumer reports, celebrity interviews and advice on issues ranging from cooking and health to finance and fashion

14:20 5 News Update
news

15:00

15:25 CBeebies
children

15:25 Tweenies Songtime
children Musical adventures with the playroom pals

15:26 Tweenies
Invisible
children The playroom pals imagine what it would be like to be invisible

15:45 CBBC
children

15:45 Arthur
Arthur Loses his Marbles/Friday the 13th
children Grandma Thora teaches Arthur how to beat his friends at marbles, but fails to show him everything she knows, and Brain's dismissal of all superstition leads to a run of bad luck

15:10 ITV News Headlines
news

15:10 London Today and Weather
news

15:10 Carlton City Survival Guide
factual Advice and information covering all aspects of life in London and the South East

15:20 CITV
children

15:20 Tiny Planets
A Place for Everything
children The duo learn the advantages of putting things away neatly

15:30 Eddy and the Bear
Home Away from Home
children Eddy decides to run away from home and live in a tent, but soon realises fending for himself is no fun

15:45 Butt-Ugly Martians
Out of Sync
children Cedric enlists the Martians' help in making a music video, while Muldoon plans to kidnap the aliens for dissection in a bid for government funding

15:15 Pet Rescue
wildlife A bat with a broken wing and a cat injured in a road accident require urgent help in Yorkshire. At West Hatch in Taunton a snake needs a new home and in Leicester Helen Page talks to pet therapist Sara Whittaker as she puts a dog through its paces

15:45 Fifteen to One
quiz Fast-paced general knowledge quiz, hosted by William G Stewart

15:50 Search for Justice
drama 1996 Drama charting a bereaved woman's desperate struggle to overcome official indifference and prove her daughter was murdered. Peggy Lipton, Danica McKellar and Bruce Weitz star

16:00

16:10 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Sync or Swim
children When the temperature rises, the cheeky bird and his pal try to cool off by having a go at synchronised swimming

16:20 S Club Juniors: The Story
children As the release date for their first single approaches, the youngsters make television appearances and perform in their own video

16:35 The Wild Thornberrys
Chew If By Sea
children Eliza is heartbroken at the prospect of saying goodbye to her wombat friend as the family prepare to leave Australia

16:15 STARStreet
Deja Vu
children Becky has another clumsy moment, while Sam tries to impress Ashley with his handyman skills - but ends up proving he doesn't have what it takes

16:35 Sabrina the Teenage Witch
Sabrina and the Beast
children Sabrina and Harvey compete against Libby and her boyfriend for the title of cutest teen couple, but Susie decides to teach them a lesson about vanity. Meanwhile, Salem's efforts to whip Hilda into shape are thwarted by an evil stairlift

16:15 Countdown
quiz Richard Whiteley and Carol Vorderman present the words-and-numbers game. With guest Lionel Blair

17:00

17:00 The Really Wild Show
children Michaela Strachan feeds kangaroos in Australia, Nick Baker milks venomous snakes for their poison and Eils Hewitt finds out how animals survive in the heat of a forest fire

17:25 Newsround
children Current affairs reports aimed at a younger audience

17:35 Neighbours
soap Toadie decides to leave his job, Elly refuses to accept Tad's answer and Matt's financial situation receives another blow

17:15 The Weakest Link
quiz Anne Robinson hosts the general knowledge quiz in which contestants answer questions as a team, eliminating the poorest players as they go

17:05 You've Been Framed!
light Rib-tickling collection of camcorder calamities and home-video howlers, starring those eternal fall-guys, the public at large. Lisa Riley hosts

17:30 Catchphrase
quiz Nick Weir offers encouragement as contestants try to deduce everyday phrases and sayings from visual clues

17:00 Richard & Judy
talkshow Hugh Grant pops in for a chat about his new movie About a Boy, based on the Nick Hornby bestseller, which opens next week

17:30 5 News
news Global headline update, with Charlie Stayt

17:30 Weather
weather

18:00

18:00 BBC News
news

18:30 Regional News Programmes
news

18:30 Weather
weather

18:00 The Simpsons
Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield
animation The family join an exclusive country club, but its swanky atmosphere has a disturbing effect on Marge. Can homely husband Homer bring her down to earth again? Featuring the guest voice of golfer Tom Kite

18:20 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Deck the Halls
comedy Will gets into the festive mood by trimming the Banks' home with Christmas decorations - but his over-the-top ideas are not exactly taken in good spirit. Will Smith and James Avery star

18:45 Robot Wars Extreme
The Ultimate All-Star Conflict
quiz The UK's number two, the awesome Pussycat, goes up against third-place contender Stinger in an all-star contest. Presented by Craig Charles and Julia Reed

18:00 London Tonight
news

18:00 Sports Report and Weather
weather

18:25 Budget 2002: The Liberal Democrats
business Response to the Chancellor Gordon Brown's Budget statement

18:30 ITV Evening News
news

18:30 Weather
weather

18:00 Friends
The One with the Baby on the Bus
comedy Chandler and Joey are left holding Ross's baby after Monica inadvertently poisons him with her kiwi-lime pie, and Rachel struggles to find a way of breaking bad news about Phoebe's impending gig at Central Perk. Comedy, starring Courteney Cox Arquette and David Schwimmer, with a guest appearance by Chrissie Hynde

18:30 Hollyoaks
soap Ellie accuses Lisa of wasting Dan's money, Max misunderstands the situation with Laura and Beth resolves to get her revenge on Scott

18:00 Home and Away
soap Gypsy grows increasingly concerned for the safety of her unborn baby and Nick has a heart-to-heart with Irene. Noah slides deeper into alcohol dependency, while opportunity comes knocking on Kirsty's door

18:30 Family Affairs
soap Ginny asks Jude to move out, Tom tries to get his hands on Siobhan's share of the pub and Gemma's jealousy puts Paul on edge. Luke makes a confession and Nikki questions Becky

18:30 5 News Update
news

19:00

19:00 The Toughest Job in Britain?
factual Jeremy Spake returns for a new series of the show in which he searches for the hardest job in the country. In the first episode he meets a man with a head for heights who works on top of Blackpool Tower, feels the blistering heat of an industrial forge and joins a holiday rep as he deals with a group of drunken tourists

19:30 Top of the Pops
music Melanie B introduces performances by Gareth Gates, Garbage, Usher, 3SL, So Solid Crew, 1 Giant Leap, The Vines and X-Press 2 featuring David Byrne

19:30 This Land
Papa Westray
documentary Inhabitants of the remote island of Papa Westray in the Orkneys discuss the highs and lows of living on just six square miles of land. Nick and Jan Croker joined the community three years ago and are happy to have left behind the mainland's rising crime and high prices, hoping their children will grow up to reflect the local virtues of honesty and respect

19:00 Emmerdale
soap Bernice desperately tries to convince Ashley to stay and after a tearful exchange tells him she should go, leaving him and Gabby behind, while Diane takes out her frustrations on Rodney as they brace themselves for the worst - little realising their lives will never quite be the same again

19:30 Coronation Street
soap Maxine begs Ashley not to go ahead with the paternity test, but he can't rest until he knows one way or the other, and Fred resolves to get to the bottom of why Eve is acting so strangely. Sally discovers that Jason's botched attempts at DIY were responsible for the fire and goes round to give him a piece of her mind, while Deirdre worries Ken is taking on too much by applying for a full-time teaching position at the school

19:00 Channel 4 News
news Including sport and weather

19:30 World Rally Championship
Cyprus
sport A preview of this weekend's Rally of Cyprus - the fifth round of the 2002 season. Richard Burns looks to have mastered his new Peugeot car and is poised in third position in the table, while fellow Brit Colin McRae has continued picking up points despite an injured finger. With the gravel surface suiting the styles of both drivers, this relatively new race could be an opportunity for the pair to improve their rankings

19:00 Buildings of the Future
City Limits
factual Architects' solutions to the problem of overcrowding in Britain's cities. As space on which to build decreases by the day, energy-efficient offices, flat-pack homes and the housing equivalent of a Swiss Army knife could be the answer

19:30 5 News
news Global headline update, with Charlie Stayt

20:00

20:00 EastEnders
soap The jury struggle to reach a verdict but are divided between those who sympathise with Little Mo and others unimpressed with the Slaters' brash behaviour. Eventually, the pressure gets too much for the family as Lynne and Garry turn on one another and Belinda and Kat renew their animosity, leaving Charlie feeling isolated and alone

20:30 Alistair McGowan's Big Impression
comedy New series. More celebrity send-ups from the talented impressionist and his satirical sidekick Ronni Ancona as fresh faces including Louis Theroux, Ruby Wax and Nigella Lawson join old favourites Posh and Becks

20:00 Country House
documentary Lord and Lady Howland try to agree which of the 90 rooms they should take as their new bedroom, Lady Tavistock reveals how unhappy she was when she first moved into the Abbey 25 years ago and an exciting find is discovered in the archives

20:30 Gardeners' World
gardening Pippa Greenwood explores the science behind the colour of leaves, Alan Titchmarsh explains how to guarantee daffodils will flower again next year and Rachel de Thame plants herbs for the kitchen garden

20:00 Wish You Were Here?
holiday Ruth England joins Judith Chalmers to explore the Algarve in Portugal, Rhodri Owen dons sturdy boots for a walking holiday in Ireland and Julia Bradbury takes a break in the historic city of Istanbul

20:30 Inspector Morse
Driven to Distraction
drama A woman is found murdered near a driving school, and the investigation proves a testing time for Morse and especially Lewis, who has the added distraction of being paired with an attractive female colleague. Detective drama, starring John Thaw and Kevin Whately

20:00 Tales from the Grave
Mystery of the Barber Surgeon
factual Archaeologist Mike Pitts investigates the mystery surrounding a 700-year-old skeleton which appeared to have suffered a sword wound to the head when it was discovered in Avebury in 1938. With the help of forensic expert Anthea Boyleston, he sets out to unravel the clues that could reveal the final moments of the man's life and establish whether he was murdered or merely the victim of a tragic accident

20:30 Brookside
soap Rachel begins to feel like a slave, Jacqui's triumph over Leanne proves short-lived and Tim's latest scheme causes chaos

20:00 Where Do We Come From?
Down Under
documentary Professor Clive Gamble traces the migration patterns of early man, visiting Australia in search of evidence to support the theory that its indigenous Aborigine people are descendants of the first true humans to have left Africa around 60,000 years ago

20:00 5 News at 9
news

21:00

21:00 Have I Got News for You
comedy New series. Celebrity guests including comedian Phill Jupitus and BBC's economic editor Evan Davis join in the fun on the satirical current affairs quiz, hosted by Angus Deayton with team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton

21:30 The Vicar of Dibley
Community Spirit
comedy Geraldine is keen to find a celebrity to open the autumn fayre in style - and Alice accidentally comes up with the ideal candidate by letting slip she's related to none other than Elton John. Comedy, starring Dawn French, Emma Chambers and Philip Whitchurch

21:00 Timewatch
Myths of the Titanic
documentary Documentary exploring the public's enduring fascination with the White Star line's most famous ship, the Titanic. The programme attempts to uncover the truth behind the many myths which have grown up around her sinking in 1912, and asks why the tragedy continues to attract such attention

21:50 Back to the Floor
Hoover
documentary Vice President of Hoover Floorcare Peter Murtagh spends a week on the shop floor to find out how he might improve productivity. The factory in Cambuslang, Glasgow, is fighting for survival as cut-throat competition from rival companies and harsh economic conditions have taken their toll on the number of employees

21:00 Father Ted
Flight into Terror
comedy The Craggy Island clerics face an untimely death during the return flight from a visit to a holy shrine. Needless to say, Jack quickly commandeers the only parachute and beats a hasty retreat, taking the drinks trolley with him - and leaving Ted and Dougal to their fate. Starring Dermot Morgan, Ardal O'Hanlon and Frank Kelly

21:30 The Book Group
The Alchemist
drama Kenny acquires an admirer at the leisure centre, but can't decide whether she's genuine or not. Over at the book club, Dirka hosts the group, but her choice, The Alchemist, inspires Fist to leave her husband. Comedy, starring Anne Dudek

21:00 The Witches of Eastwick
film 1987 A trio of sex-starved women try to bring male company back into their lives with help from the supernatural - only to unwittingly conjure up Satan himself. Fantasy comedy, starring Jack Nicholson, Cher, Michelle Pfeiffer and Susan Sarandon

21:00 5 News Update
news

22:00

22:00 BBC News at Ten O'Clock
news

22:00 Regional News and Weather
news

22:35 Budget Response
The Liberal Democrats
factual By the Liberal Democrats

22:40 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
talkshow Richard and Judy, Gary Lineker and Alistair McGowan join the host as he presents a showcase of celebrity chat and topical commentary on the week's big events

22:30 Newsnight
news A comprehensive round-up of the day's news events presented by Jeremy Vine. Including 11.00 Newsnight Review

22:30 Savage Planet
Out of the Fog
documentary Disasters caused by impaired visibility due to heavy fog, including England's worst motorway pile-up, in which a total of 160 vehicles were involved. Also featured is the 1977 collision between two Boeing 747 aircraft in Tenerife, which claimed the lives of almost 600 people. Last in series

22:00 Frasier
Three Blind Dates
comedy The shrink's family take pity on his dateless social condition and individually set him up with various women whom they believe are guaranteed to sweep him off his feet - but somehow nothing ends up going to plan. Comedy, with Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce

22:30 Does Doug Know?
light Daisy Donovan is joined by comedians Rhys Thomas, Tony Law, David Mitchell and Alan Carr to trawl through the news events of the week and investigate what's important to the average person in the street

23:00

23:25 Cutting It
drama Drama series set in a Manchester hairdressing salon. Husband-and-wife owners Allie and Gavin celebrate the 10th anniversary of their business - but when an empty premises across the road is purchased by a mysterious beauty, Allie is forced to confront emotions she has kept hidden for 18 years. Amanda Holden and Sarah Parish star

23:25 Weatherview
weather

23:35 Budget Response
The Liberal Democrats
factual By the Liberal Democrats

23:40 Later with Jools Holland
music Music by the Vines and Del Amitri, plus Stereophonics performing their single Vegas Two Times, and a track by Badly Drawn Boy from the score of new film About a Boy. Susana Baca, a leading force in Afro-Peruvian music, also plays songs from her forthcoming album Espiritu Vivo, which features guest artists Marc Ribot and John Medeski

23:00 ITV Weekend News
news

23:00 Weather
weather

23:20 London Tonight
news

23:20 Weather
weather

23:30 The End of the Week Show
factual Mariella Frostrup is joined by a panel of celebrity guests for a lively round-up of the week's news stories

23:05 Jackass
comedy Steve-O visits a salon to remove all his body hair with wax and Johnny Knoxville and Jeff Tremaine fight it out with boxing gloves in a sports store

23:35 Passengers
factual The video diary comes from the Swiss Alps as 23-year-old British snowboard champion Elliot Neave reveals how he won an annual award. The programme also follows Mike Tyson backstage at the Ultimate Fighting world championships to find out how this violent mixed martial art is making a bid for sporting respectability

23:15 I Like to Play Games
film 1995 Adult drama, starring Ken Steadman as a lecherous advertising executive who meets his match in a co-worker, a liberated lady whose passion outstrips his. With Lisa Boyle and James DiZazzo

20/04/2002
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00:00

00:30 Hunt for Justice
film TVM 1996 A detective and an FBI agent join forces and pool their contrasting skills to track down three terrorists enjoying a murderous spree across New Jersey. Thriller, starring Adam Arkin and Nicholas Turturro

00:45 Buffy the Vampire Slayer
School Hard
scifi Buffy is worried by the arrival of two new vampires in Sunnydale - and to make matters worse, she's been put in charge of hospitality at the forthcoming parent-teacher night. Supernatural drama, starring Sarah Michelle Gellar

00:00 Perversions of Science
The Exile
scifi An alien criminal is convicted and exiled to Earth. David Warner and Ron Perlman star

00:30 Dial-a-Date
quiz Cameras follow newly introduced couples on a date to see how they get on, and more hopefuls reveal why they should be the next to be picked

00:00 Make My Day
Jo Cohen
light Bristol barman Joe Cohen protects Melinda Messenger from her angry agent, cooks her dinner and escorts her to a film premiere - finishing off with an impression of Harry Connick Jnr on the radio. Sara Cox presents

00:35 Late Night Poker
factual Joe `The Elegance" Beevers and `Mad" Marty Wilson compete for the last seat and a chance to win £50,000

01:00

01:30 Robot Wars Extreme
The Ultimate All-Star Conflict
quiz The UK's number two, the awesome Pussycat, goes up against third-place contender Stinger in an all-star contest. Presented by Craig Charles and Julia Reed

01:00 Dare to Believe
comedy New series. Offbeat cocktail of late-night comedy, philosophy and miscellaneous musings, featuring the talents of Chris England, Paul Simpkin, Tim Scott, Michael Marshall and many others

01:30 Veronica's Closet
Veronica's Thanksgiving That Keeps on Giving
comedy Ronnie reluctantly dates Alec as a favour to Olive, but he completely misinterprets the gesture and convinces himself she's crazy about him. Comedy, starring Kirstie Alley

01:55 Box Office America
arts Weekly magazine programme providing the lowdown on the top 10 US movie releases

01:55 ITV News Headlines
news

01:40 onedottv
documentary Digital film-making in San Francisco, featuring the talents of hip-hop animators Syd Garon and Eric Henry, directors of the Sundance film festival hit Wavetwisters

01:05 The Dark at the Top of the Stairs
drama 1960 Drama set in Twenties Oklahoma, about the problems facing a close-knit family and their neighbours. Based on the Pulitzer prize-winning play by William Inge, starring Robert Preston, Dorothy McGuire, Angela Lansbury and Eve Arden

02:00

02:00 BBC News 24
news 2.00 BBC News. Regular bulletin. 2.30 World Business Report. Informed analysis. 3.00 BBC News. Regular bulletin. 3.30 Asia Today. The sights and sounds of Asia. 3.45 World Business Report. Informed analysis. 4.00 BBC News. Regular bulletin. 4.30 Straight Talk. News from Westminster. 5.00 BBC News. Regular bulletin. 5.30 Talking Movies. News and reviews. 6.00 Weekend 24. News, sport and weather

02:10 Close

02:25 Garbage: In Profile
music Butch Vig, Steve Marker, Duke Erikson and Shirley Manson talk about their third album Beautiful Garbage, revealing how their ideas have developed since the success of Version 2.0 in 1998

02:50 Mixmasters
music Innovative audiovisual experience combining the best sounds from the club scene, by the likes of DJ Krust and Coldcut, and original specially commissioned work by top visual crews

02:05 Pump Up The Volume
A Time to Jack!
factual The history and evolution of house music from its underground roots in Chicago and New York to its explosion as a commercial global phenomenon. The first programme explores the genre's emergence in 1976, when it grew from disco and then moved underground to a primarily gay, black and Latino scene

02:50 Outlaw Blues
film 1977 A jailbird goes on the run in a bid to clear himself of murdering the unscrupulous Country and Western star who stole a song he wrote. Comedy, starring Peter Fonda and Susan Saint James

03:00

03:00 BBC Learning Zone
educational 3.00 National Test Revision: Revisewise Challenge at Home - KS2 English. Support for children preparing for Key Stage 2 national tests

03:00 Close

03:15 World Football
sport Round-up of the cream of international soccer, from the European and South American leagues to the latest developments in Asia and Africa

03:40 Trisha
talkshow Guests relate their stories in front of a studio audience, as Trisha Goddard presides

03:40 ITV News Headlines
news

03:05 Music for One Apartment and Six Drummers
drama Short drama by Swedish directors Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjarne Nilsson chronicling a musical assault, as six drummers go on the rampage in the suburbs

03:15 Third Watch
After Hours
drama The emergency personnel cope with the emotional aftermath of a crash. Drama, starring Michael Beach

04:00

04:40 ITV Nightscreen
factual Behind the scenes of ITV programmes, a guide to films being shown on the small screen, plus recipes and facts

04:00 Third Watch
Know Thyself
drama The police scour the city for a busload of convicts who've taken advantage of a road accident to make themselves scarce, and Officer Yokas has to face up to a crisis of her own

04:50 Powerhouse
factual A fresh perspective on current political talking points

04:25 Two
Bad Company
drama Carter finally manages to capture Gus, but before she can deliver him to the authorities an escaped murderer and his unsavoury gang take them both hostage. Michael Easton and Barbara Tyson star

05:00

05:30 ITV Morning News
news

05:00 Vee-TV
factual Ahmed Mudawi, Nikki Stratton and Rebecca Tadman present the magazine show designed by and for the deaf

05:15 Countdown
quiz Richard Whiteley and Carol Vorderman present the words-and-numbers game

05:10 Sons and Daughters
soap Wayne turns to Jill in a desperate bid for moral support and Rob makes a doomed attempt to save his marriage

05:35 Sons and Daughters
soap David confronts Patricia and demands to know why she kept quiet about Martin's suicide

06:00

06:00 GMTV
factual 6.00 Bananas in Pyjamas. Fruity fun with the yellow fellows. 6.20 Cubeez. Children's capers. 6.40 Ni Ni's Treehouse. Fun and games in Oooberryland. 7.10 Diggit. Paul Ballard, Laura Jaye, Victoria Hickson and Jasper the dog return with more crazy capers, introducing Peanut, Butter and Jelly Otter, Timon and Pumbaa, Hercules, Teacher's Pet and The Proud Family

06:00 The Clangers
children The pals water a mysterious seed - causing it to grow into a giant flower which threatens to take over their world

06:10 The Hoobs
Behind You
children Tiddlypeeps keep surprising Groove and making him jump in shock, so he wishes he had eyes in the back of his head

06:35 Blue's Clues
children Kevin holds an art exhibition in the garden and Blue makes it clear what she wants to show

06:00 Russell Grant's Postcards
Amersham
holiday The astrologer reports from Amersham

06:10 WideWorld
Metropolis - Part Five
documentary Part five. Berlin's rise as capital of Germany in the 19th century. Presented by Bettany Hughes

06:35 WideWorld
Metropolis - Part Six
documentary Part six. Bettany Hughes reflects on the dramatic changes Rome saw during the 20th century

07:00

07:00 CBeebies
children

07:00 Spot's Musical Adventures
Spot's Breakfast
children Spot wakes up early and decides to make his own breakfast

07:10 The Shiny Show
children Tigs takes on the mantle of quizmaster, asking questions about the circus - and unwittingly prompts Mukka and Dogsby to act like clowns in the process

07:30 CBBC
children

07:30 Sheeep
Georgina's Sleepover
children Georgina organises a sleepover, but things don't go exactly as she had planned

07:35 Pocket Dragon Adventures
Masquerade
children The dragons receive a package for the wizard, but there's a surprise in store

07:50 Zorro
Adios, Mi Capitan
children Montecero builds a dam to cut off the supply of water to the village farms - can Zorro save the day?

07:00 Weekend 24
news News, weather and a preview of the weekend's sporting action

07:00 GT on 4
sport Highlights from the opening round of the 2002 GT season, as the competitors begin their quest to be crowned the best sports car drivers in the country. Everyone involved will be aware of the importance of making a good start to the campaign and they'll be eager for a podium finish

07:30 Trans World Sport
sport Action and features from around the globe, focusing on a combination of mainstream activites such as football and cricket, and offbeat events like sailing and climbing

07:00 Sunrise
news Round-up of national and international news, presented by Chris Rogers and Paula Middlehurst

08:00

08:10 Yvon of the Yukon
An Officer and a Frenchman
children There's trouble when Willy hires overzealous territory officer Major Sweetly who ends up jailing nearly everyone in Upyermukluk - can Yvon come to the rescue?

08:35 Rugrats
Baking Dil/Hair
children Stu forgets the cake for Didi's surprise birthday party and Tommy worries he'll never be a grown-up

08:15 See Hear! On Saturday
Breakfast with
factual Lara Crooks finds out whether hearing dogs for the deaf still have a place in modern society as technological advances threaten to make them redundant. Plus, John Hay visits Worcester in search of hidden treasure - and a local ghost

08:30 World Cricket Week
sport Sybil Ruscoe and Adam Darke present the magazine show focusing on the world of international cricket

08:00 Milkshake!
children

08:00 Klootz
children Fruity animated fun following the misadventures of a pair of pears

08:05 Fat Dog Mendoza
Heart of Fat Dog
children The podgy pooch persuades Little Costumed Buddy to put his cash in a living piggy bank, but the mobile money box goes walkabout

08:30 Mega Babies
The In Breed/Nightmare of the Sleepwalker
children The terrific tots find themselves kidnapped by mutant hillbillies and Buck's nocturnal escapades cause widespread destruction

08:55 The Powerpuff Girls
Criss-Cross Crisis
children The professor creates mayhem by switching around all the Townsville residents' minds and bodies

09:00

09:00 The Saturday Show
children Hollyoaks stars Marcus Patrick and Stefan Booth, better known to fans as Ben and Jamie, talk about their roles in the popular soap and answer viewers' questions. Plus, Sugababes celebrate their triumphant return to the charts after the runaway success of their debut single Overload and S Club Juniors perform their first single. Dani Behr and Joe Mace present

09:00 Weekend 24
news News, weather and a preview of the weekend's sporting action

09:25 SMTV Live
children Ronan Keating, A1, Holly Valance and American wrestler Ivory join in the Saturday morning fun, presented by Brian Dowling, Tess Daly and former Steps stars Claire and H

09:00 The Morning Line
sport Preview of the day's main racing fixtures

09:20 Xcalibur
I Have Faith in You
children Djana risks her life to prove Tara is not a traitor when the Resistance suspect her of working with Bragan

09:50 Max Steel
Turbulence
children Kat finally reveals the truth about her past and Psycho plans to burgle the Federal Reserve

10:00

10:00 Saturday Kitchen
Ben O'Donoghue and Curtis Stone
cookery London-based Australian chefs Ben O'Donoghue and Curtis Stone whip up the ultimate hangover cure, including a Bloody Mary and mushrooms on toast, followed by a main dish of seafood pasta accompanied by warm focaccia bread. Plus, further tasty treats with The Naked Chef and The Galloping Gourmet

10:00 Sporting Talk
sport Gary Imlach brings together sports experts to cast an eye over the week's headlines. Betting guru Derek McGovern will also be on hand to provide tips on forthcoming sporting events

10:30 Football Italia
sport James Richardson presents highlights of last weekend's clash between Juventus and AC Milan, and casts his eye over the results arising from week 31 of the Serie A season. Plus, a preview of AC Milan v Roma at the San Siro

10:20 Animal Xtremes
Black Cat of Killakee
wildlife Report on a ghostly cat reputed to haunt the mountains overlooking Dublin

10:35 Xena: Warrior Princess
The Play's the Thing
drama Gabrielle becomes a pawn in a theatrical scam when one of her scrolls falls into the hands of Zehra, the Queen of Cons. Lucy Lawless and Renee O'Connor star

11:00

11:30 CD UK
music Girl group Atomic Kitten, A1, former Boyzone frontman Ronan Keating and Neighbours-star-turned-solo-artist Holly Valance perform on the fast-moving music show. Plus, a report following N'Sync on tour and a look at the new single from Oasis

11:30 British Rally Championship
sport Mike Brewer and Robbie Head preview the new season, taking a look at the form book and introducing the teams and drivers who will be contesting the seven-round championship, which is regarded as the most challenging and significant domestic competition in the sport of rallying

11:30 Zoe
I Don't Feel So Good
comedy The enthusiastic student does a good turn for poorly friend Jane, while Duncan and Jack take full advantage of their new jobs

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