Animation. Why is Alistair always in the bath when the chimney needs sweeping? (Rpt;
Fun and laughter to start the day. ● STEREO
Space-age cartoon fun. Jane signs up at the Aerospace Driving School.
In today's fun cookery show
Cheryl Baker 's menu includes a singing cabbage. ● STEREO
Cartoon adventures.
This morning's special guests include Sunday Express editor Eve Pollard, world champion mountain biker Tim Gould and environmentalist Jonathon Porritt with Greenline. Peter Simon presents another edition of Double Dare and there's cartoon action with The Raccoons and Dungeons and Dragons plus the latest pop videos. With Phillip Schofield, Sarah Greene, Nick Ball and James Hickish.
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Introduced by Steve Rider live from Murrayfield featuring the start of the Five Nations Rugby Union Championship.
Provisional Timetable
12.20 Rugby union
12.25 Racing; 12.40 Rugby union
12.55 Racing; 1.10 News
1.15 Cricket; 1.20 Rugby union
1.30 Racing; 1.45 Rugbyunion
4.35 Final Score
Rugby Union
Scotland v England
Live coverage of the whole of the Royal Bank of Scotland international from Murrayfield in which the "auld enemies" compete in the game's oldest fixture for the oldest trophy in world sport, the Calcutta Cup. Scotland, the 1990 Grand Slam winners meet England, the team of 1991, who not only achieved the Grand Slam but also reached the World Cup final. Commentary by Bill McLaren and Bill Beaumont with expert opinion from John Jeffrey and Paul Ackford. Ireland vWales
Second half coverage of the Digital international from
Lansdowne Road. Ireland will hope to build on the World Cup form that saw them within two minutes of beating world champions Australia. By contrast, Wales will hope to forget a World Cup that left them out in the cold.
Commentary Nigel Starmer -Smith and Hugo MacNeill.
Cricket: First Test
New Zealand r England
Brief highlights from the first day's play in the first Test at Christchurch, New Zealand.
Racing
From Haydock Park.
12.30 Jim Ennis Construction Premier Hurdle (3m)
1.00 F K Roofing Champion Hurdle Trial (2m)
1.35 Peter Marsh Handicap Chase (3m).
Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan and Richard Pitman.
TV presentation Rugby union Mike Abbott Editor Dave Gordon
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Andrew O'Connor introduces three more contestants, who compete for the chance to win the holiday of a lifetime. Director Bill Morton
Executive producerStephen Leahy An Action Time production for BBCtv ● STEREO
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Actor Dennis Quilley is in the spotlight tonight when the local amateur theatricals visit
Noel Edmonds at Crinkley Bottom. Nicholas Parsons has an arresting experience when he collects a Gotcha Oscar. And another viewer gets the chance to Grab a Grand.
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Jim Davidson tests the general knowledge of tonight's contestants as they play for major prizes. On hand to help are snooker stars
Dennis Taylor from Ireland, Tony Drago from Malta and England's Mike Hallett.
Keeping order as usual is that
"on the ball" referee John Virgo. Director Nick Hurran
Producer John Burrowes
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Once again, Paul Daniels presents his special brand of comedy, magic and drama when he attempts to escape from a solid air-tight box. Viewers are also invited to join in the fun. All that's needed is a tumbler of water, some ice and a short length of soft string. Tonight's special guests are Canada's
Jean Nedel , who demonstrates his amazing acrobatic and balancing talents, and, from Spain, the award-winning magician Juan Mayoral.
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Third part of the astrological thriller series starring Millicent Martin, John Michie
Did Joe Thorpe's drug past catch up with him in Normandy? Gladys employs a psychic approach to the mystery of his disappearance, while Trevor conducts his own style of investigation.
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Martyn Lewis presents the latest national and international news reports.
Weather Rob McElwee
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More real-life humour, hard-hitting investigations and light-hearted reports from Esther Rantzen and her dedicated team,
Gavin Campbell , Howard Leader and Kevin Devine. Meanwhile,
Britain's biggest search for a new singing star continues. Senior producer Richard Woolfe Editor Bryher Scudamore
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American drama series about the host of a late night radio phone-in programme. Starring Gary Cole
The Language Barrier. When Billy Po becomes the victim of an attack in an Italian neighbourhood, Killian decides to air the issue of racial intolerance on his show. Chang TZIMA
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Paranormal horror, starring Richard Burton, Lee Remick
"I am the man with the power to create catastrophe."
Psychiatrist Dr Zonfeld is unconvinced when her patient, John Morlar, tells her he is the cause of certain tragic events.
However, investigating a brutal attack on Morlar, Inspector Brunel becomes increasingly sure that an evil force is at work. An all-star cast includes
Jeremy Brett, now familiar as television's Sherlock Holmes.
Director Jack Gold
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