With Philippa Forrester.
Today, Cheryl Baker visits Handsworth in Birmingham.
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Animated adventures.
Comedy with the Chuckle Brothers. Paul and Barry become tour guides.
Written by Nick Mcivor
Cartoon fun.
Robin Williams, star of the new film Mrs Doubtfire, talks to Emma Forbes in the USA, while Hangar 17's Paul Leyshon and Mickey Hutton are this morning's studio guests. There's a Backstage Pass to a school for circus skills, Trev Neal and Simon Hickson put a guest through the Star Driving Test, Shane Richie and Peter Simon Run the Risk, and Andi Peters makes another viewer Famous for Five Minutes. Writer Paula Danziger suggests more good reads and Ratz opens his Chip Shop for computer games news. With John Barrowman.
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Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus
Bob Wilson looks ahead to today's FA Cup fourth-round matches.
1.00 News
1.05, 1.40,2.15 Racing
From Cheltenham featuring races at
1.10, 1.45 and 2.20. Commentary by Jim McGrath , Julian Wilson , Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
1.20 Ski-ing
Men's downhill championship from Chamonix. Commentary by David Vine.
1.55,2.30 Ice Hockey
Scotland v England from Murrayfield. Commentary by Barry Davies and Paul Ferguson.
2.55,3.55 Rugby League
Live action from the Challenge Cup fourth-round match between Halifax and Warrington which kicks off at
3.00pm. Commentary by Ray French .
3.45 Football Half-Times
4.35 Final Score
Producer Martin Hopkins Editor Dave Gordon
12.15-2.15
2.15-5.15
Adventure series featuring the classic comic strip hero. I'm Looking through You
An invisible man terrorises
Metropolis, staging violent robberies and helping vicious criminals to escape.
A Gotcha for Adam Woodyatt
(Ian Beale in EastEnders) as he assesses the bizarre work of a leading French modern artist. Long-distance runner Yvonne Murray Grabs a Grand, plus
Big Pork Pie, the Panel Game and a visit from NTV.
Producer Jonathan Beazley
Executive producer Michael Leggo
The ladies take to the green baize, with newcomer Lynette Horsburgh facing the challenge of regulars Allison Fisher and Karen Corr. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson.
Director Charles Garland
Producer John Burrowes
Things take a melodramatic turn In this week's episode,
Care in the Community, when a tortured servant, an unstable young man with a knife and an angry policeman find themselves in the curtained cubicles of Holby City's Accident and Emergency department.
Watch out for a guest appearance by Anna Calder-Marshall as Yvonne, a villain given to stubbing out cigarettes on her unfortunate Filipino maid. She is forced to face up to the reality of her actions when the maid is admitted after injuring herself trying to escape.
Episode written by Andrew Holden Producer Michael Ferguson Director Matthew Evans
Consumer investigations and real-life humour from Esther, Rantzen and the team, Gavin Campbell , Adrian Mills and Kevin Devine. With special guest Wendy Richard. Director Stuart McDonald
Editor Bryher Scudamore
With Peter Sissons Subtitled
Weather Peter Cockroft
Once again the FA Cup third round featured a host of surprises. Who will now be the victims of the fourth? Find out from these highlights of today's action.
Commentary by John Motson , Clive Tyldesley and Tony Gubba. Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen.
Series producer John Shrewsbury
Editor Brian Barwick
Sequel to Saturday I Night Fever, starring
John Travolta
Six years on, Tony Manero has left his Brooklyn home. By night he tends the bar in a club and by day teaches jazz dance classes. But Tony's real ambition is to become a Broadway star. Featuring music from Frank Stallone (Sylvester Stallone 's brother) and the Bee Gees.
Director Sylvester Stallone (1983)
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