Breakfast in the broom cupboard with Toby Anstis.
More cartoon adventures with the curious feline.
Fun and laughter to start the day. Today, what happened to the Grand Old Duke of York?
Animated adventures set in an enchanted forest.
The food and fun series.
Today's edition goes down on the farm. Cheryl Baker visits organic farmer
Helen Browning , and back in the studio she cooks farmer's filler and chocolate potatoes. Plus, the A-Z of vegetables.
A triple bill of classic cartoons.
Special guests this morning include comedian Eric Idle , actress Helen Worth , who plays Coronation Street's Gail Platt , and author Paula Danziger with her top five friendship books.
There's music from East 17 and Barry Norman previews films for younger viewers. Explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes is this week's Press Conference guest and there's cartoon action with Pirates of Dark Water and the Chipmunks. Shane Richie and Peter Simon present Run the Risk. Presented by Sarah Greene and Phillip Schofield. Editor Chris Bellinger
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It's Grand National day, and for one of the great occasions in the sporting calendar Grandstand is introduced by Desmond Lynam from Aintree.
12.15 pm Prologue
Gauge the mood at Liverpool as the excitement increases, with the latest news of the runners and riders. What effect are the nation's once-a-year bets having on the market?
In both England and Scotland it's semi-final weekend in the FA and Scottish Cup. A form guide assesses the fortunes of Arsenal, Spurs, Sheffield United and Sheffield
Wednesday, and of Aberdeen, Hibernian, Hearts and Rangers. Plus a review of the performances by England and Wales in midweek World Cup qualifying games. Presented by Bob Wilson.
A Grandstand guide to the race, first run in 1839 when it was won by the appropriately named Lottery. This is followed by advice on which horses to back in today's big race: Julian Wilson and the team of experts pinpoint the best runners with the help of jockeys, trainers and owners. Can Party Politics repeat last year's winning performance? A search for the most unlikely prospects for success. How realistic is the overseas challenge? Tracy Piggott reports on Ireland's hopes.
Three races preceding the Grand National.
1.45 Cordon Bleu Handicap Hurdle (2m)
2.20 Martell Aintree Chase (2m)
2.55 Martell Aintree Hurdle
(2m 4f).
Horses prepared, saddles and colours laid out. On to the paddock, where the parade is led by Red Rum.
The 1993 Martell Grand
National (4m 4f).
Forty horses, all competing to win what is arguably the world's greatest steeplechase, face four-and-a-half gruelling miles and 30 fences including Becher's, Canal Turn,
Valentine's and the Chair.
This year's race is the first in National Hunt history to have prize money of over 1100,000 for the winning owner. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Jim McGrath and JohnHanmer.
Richard Pitman and Bill Smith review the race from every conceivable angle.
Vidiprinter, classified football results and a full roundup of the day's sporting stories. TV presentation (racing) Keith Mackenzie Producer Martin Hopkins Editor Dave Gordon
Our guide to great summer of sport
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With Andrew Harvey. Weather John Kettley
Cartoon fun.
In the last programme of the present series, Mike Smith is joined on the celebrity panel game by Jason Riddington, who appears to have survived the dramatic last episode of Casualty and teams up with comedian Jenny Eclair. Geoffrey Hughes from Keeping Up Appearances plays alongside Jilly Goolden, the wine-quaffing presenter from BBC2's Food and Drink.
Comedy series written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft.
Starring Paul Shane, Jeffrey Holland, Su Pollard
Mabel finds a purse in the street and Ralph decides to hold a ball for all the servants.
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Light-hearted lycanthropic comedy starring Michael J Fox
Everyone suffers growing pains - but Scott is in a class of his own. For this average high-school student finds that when puberty ends, his problems begin as he becomes a teenage werewolf.
Back to the Future star Michael
J Fox is the hairy hero of this highly-successful comedy in which teen dreams collide with unlikely reality
Director Rod Daniel
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With Michael Buerk.
Subtitled
Weather Rob McElwee
More hard-hitting investigations and real-life humour from Esther Rantzen and her team - Gavin Campbell , Adrian Mills , Howard Leader and Kevin Devine.
Director Chris Fox
Editor Bryher Scudamore
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Sheffield Wednesday v Sheffield United
Highlights of the first of this weekend's FA Cup semi-final meetings at Wembley. United won through on penalties after their quarter-final with Blackburn Rovers. They meet a Wednesday side who have beaten four First Division teams to reach this stage and who boast the skills of Chris
Waddle and the goal-scoring record of defender turned striker Paul Warhurst.
Commentary by Barry Davies. Plus the best of the action from today's Premier League games, a chance to enter the March Goal of the Month competition, and highlights from this afternoon's Grand
National from Aintree.
Introduced by Ray Stubbs. Series producer John Shrewsbury Editor Brian Barwick
(The second semi-final, Arsenal v Spurs, can be seen live tomorrow at 11.45am)
Sensual thriller starring Steven Bauer, Barbara Williams
Ray and his wife Mickey lead an affluent life. But one night their home is burgled by Scott Muller, a professional thief.
Among his takings are a picture of Mickey and her diaries. Scott becomes obsessed with her, and decides they must meet, whatever the cost.
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