6.40 Images of the Third World
7.05 Pure Maths
An animated version of the classic children's story.
Cheryl Baker presents another scrummy breakfast show, with live music, a new video, and today's special recipe.
Ideas: write to Cheryl Baker at [address removed].
Cartoon adventures. (R)
Today's guests include EastEnder Todd Carty, comedienne Ruby Wax and England rugby union star Will Carling. There's cartoon fun with The Raccoons and the Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles, and Darren Day presents another edition of the Clockwise quiz.
With Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield, featuring Trevor and Simon.
Introduced by Bob Wilson.
Provisional Timetable
12.20 Football; 12.30 Hockey
1.00 News; 1.05 Racing
1.20 Hockey; 1.35 Racing
1.50 Hockey; 2.05 Racing
2.20 Bowls; 2.35 Racing
2.50 Rugby league
3.50 Football half-times
4.00 Bowls; 4.40 Final Score
Football: FA Cup Fifth Round
Rugby League: Silk Cut Challenge Cup - Round 2
Including live coverage of the second half.
Commentary by Ray French and Alex Murphy.
Hockey: European Nations Indoor Cup
Commentary from Birmingham by Barry Davies and Ian Taylor.
Bowls: Midland Bank World Indoor Championships.
Pairs final from Preston. Will holders Bryant and Allcock win a fifth title?
(Coverage continues on BBC2)
Racing
From Punchestown.
1.10 Jurys Hotel Group Hurdle (2m)
1.40 Diners Club Chase (2m 2f)
2.10 National Trial (3m 4f)
2.40 Irish National Hunt Novice Hurdle (2m 2ýf).
Commentary by Julian Wilson and Richard Pitman.
Tony Robinson presents another cartoon selection.
Jimmy Savile makes some more dreams come true for people of all ages.
Requests: if you have an unusual request for yourself or as a pleasant surprise for a friend, write to Jimmy Savile at [address removed].
Picture story: page 36
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Tonight Paul Daniels enters the magical world of opera with a little help from his friend, composer/conductor Carl Davis, and presents a spectacular new version of an illusion that is beyond belief. Also starring are the amazing Intrepidas from Colombia and Duo Lodoi from Mongolia. Featuring Debbie McGee.
(Ceefax subtitles)
Starring John Nettles
Bergerac thinks he has a straightforward case of a runaway wife, but when he arrives in England to get her back he finds himself mixed up with a strange sect who believe in the existence of Atlantis.
Episode written by Tony MacNabb
(Ceefax subtitles)
A comedy series about two doctors, father and son, written by George Layton. Starring Tony Britton Nigel Havers
Tom is expecting to be a father at any minute - in fact Madeline is already five days overdue. Toby has his arm in a sling and can't drive but Felicity comes to the rescue.
(R) (Ceefax Subtitles)
With Martyn Lewis.
Weather Bernard Davey
(Ceefax Subtitles) (news only)
Starring Gary Cole
In this last programme of the series, when Jack begins turning up late for work and drinking on air, his bizarre behaviour causes concern.
(Ceefax subtitles)
In the last show of the series, Ruby Wax finds out what American comedienne Joan Rivers is like in bed, skates with champion ice-skater Christopher Dean and has a blind date with David Sullivan, proprietor of the Sunday Sport. With Mike McShane.
Picture Story: page 36
Comedy: page 12
Starring Don Murray, Barbara Eden
Teenage kids can be a problem, but the little town of Stepford offers a solution.
Films: page 29
(Ceefax subtitles)
Filmed in 1988, during the recording of their Staring at the Sun album and the subsequent world tour, this is a record of one hectic year in the life of pop group Level 42.
A Limelight production (R)