With Philippa Forrester. • STEREO
Quick Draw McGraw and his sidekick Baba Looey set out to clean up the west.
Musical cartoon. * STEREO
Nature series with music and narration by Derek Griffiths. ● STEREO
Cartoon set in a forest.
More hilarious capers with the Chuckle Brothers.
Written by John Sayle ● STEREO
Animated adventures of the intergalactic superhero.
This morning's special guests include EastEnders actress Nicola Stapleton (Mandy). CBBC's Andi Peters presents Game Talk, with a look at the world of computer games, including Game Swap, a chance to exchange your game for another. Going Live! vet Nigel Taylor has tips on puppy care and Jonathon Porritt has a Greenline report. Plus comedy from Trev Neal and Simon Hickson and mess and mayhem when Shane Richie and Peter Simon Run the Risk. There's live music, the latest videos, news, reviews, your letters and calls. Presented by Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield. Editor Chris Bellinger STEREO
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Presented by Steve Rider.
Provisional Timetable
12.20 Football Focus
1.00 News; 1.05Snooker
2.00 Golf; 3.30 Rugby union
4.35 Final Score
Rugby Union
Molson Breweries international from Wembley. England v Canada
England have had a tremendous two years with back-to-back
Grand Slams in the Five Nations
Championship. Today they begin their season with their first full international against Canada at Wembley - the first time the famous stadium has hosted a rugby union international.
First-half highlights plus live coverage of the second half.
Commentary by Nigel Starmer -Smith and Paul Ackford.
Golf
Alfred Dunhill Cup from
St Andrews. The final group matches to decide the semi-finalists. Commentary by Peter Alliss , Bruce Critchley , Alex Hay , Clive Clark and Mike Hughesdon.
Football Focus
It has been an important week of World Cup qualifying matches. Bob Wilson , Alan Hansen and Gary Lineker reflect on the best of the action and look ahead to today's Premier League fixtures.
Snooker
Rothmans Grand Prix from the Hexagon, Reading. World champion Stephen Hendry aims to become the first player to take this title in three consecutive years. Commentary by Ted Lowe , Jack Kamehm and Clive Everton. (Snooker continues at 4.55pm on BBC2) • STEREO
Producer Martin Hopkins Editor Dave Gordon
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With Chris Lowe.
Weather Bernard Davey
Vintage comedy series by Jimmy Perry and David Croft. Starring Arthur Lowe
John Le Mesurier , Clive Dunn Sons of the Sea. In which our heroes acquire a platoon boat.
Producer David Croft
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Jim Davidson cues off with the questions as tonight's contestants play for the "Mystery Star Prize". Fun and skill are on the agenda with tonight's snooker stars - ladies' No 1 Allison Fisher and the ever-popular Willie Thorne and Dennis Taylor. Keeping order as usual is John Virgo. Director Charles Garland Producer John Burrowes
(Dennis Taylor is "Bobby Davro - Public Enemy Number 1 "at 6.20pm)
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In the last of the series, guests Tony Blackburn, Shane Richie , Dennis Taylor and Carol Thatcher face the embarrassing revelations. Tony Blackburn's autobiography has yet to be taken out of the library - after seven years. Dennis Taylor lives to regret boasting about being a good dancer, and Shane Richie is forced to watch himself doing karaoke. Plus an ordinary member of the public is persuaded to take the place of one of the Chippendales on stage. He's never looked back. Series producer Brian Wesley Editor Judith Holder
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The family game show in which couples compete to see who goes for the conveyor belt and its host of goodies.
With Rosemarie Ford.
Director Bill Morton
Producer David Taylor
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It's the casualty karaoke and there are some surprise performers. A businessman's printing firm goes up in flames.
Among the familiar faces in the cast are Michael Jayston, comedy actress Helen Lederer, Peter Gilmore of The Onedin Line, Ann Bell (Tenko) and Stephanie Turner (Juliet Bravo).
Episode written by Stephen Wyatt
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With Martyn Lewis.
Weather Bernard Davey
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Classic prison comedy by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais , starring Ronnie Barker
Final Stretch. Lennie puts his parole in jeopardy by fighting.
ProducerSydney Lotterby
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Introduced by Desmond Lynam from Wembley Arena.
Boxing
Frank Bruno v Pierre Coetzer
Live action as Frank Bruno continues on his comeback trail towards a world heavyweight title shot. John Emmen and Jose Ribalta were both dispatched quickly, but Coetzer should be a different proposition. He has won 39 out of his 42 fights and was the WBA No 1 contender until stopped by Riddick Bowe in Las Vegas in July. Bruno needs a convincing win to maintain his challenge. With commentary by Harry Carpenter.
Football
Highlights from two Premier League games and goals and reaction from all the other matches. Analysis and comment from Alan Hansen.
Commentary by John Motson and Barry Davies. Producer Vivien Kent
Editor Brian Barwick
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Grand Prix coverage from
Reading. Steve Davis has won this event three times, a record equalled only by Stephen Hendry. Tonight he was due to meet David Roe for a place in the last 16, with Alan McManus of Scotland the seeded player scheduled on the second table.
Presented by David Vine. Producer Mike Ward
Editor Rick Waumsley
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Highlights of today's play at St Andrews. The teams that win the four groups go forward to tomorrow's semi-finals.
Introduced by Dougie Donnelly. Producer Alastair Scott
Executive producer John Shrewsbury