With Philippa Forrester.
Cheryl Baker visits the Saturday Art Club in Liandudno, Gwynedd.
Animated adventures.
Children's drama series starring the Chuckle Brothers. Paul and Barry decide to go into bell-making.
Written by Nick Mclvor
Cartoon fun.
Special guests this morning are D:Mob and Cathy Dennis , plus American film director Bill Talbot. Dr Sigman offers advice on keeping healthy and Olympic swimmer Nick Gillingham shares his "top five tips". Trev Neal and Simon Hickson put a guest through the Star Driving Test, Shane Richie and Peter Simon Run the Risk, Andi Peters makes another viewer Famous for Five Minutes and Ratz opens his Chip Shop for computer games news. With John Barrowman and Emma Forbes.
Editor Chris Bellinger COMPETITION LINE: [number removed](maximum cost of call 20p), for a copy of the rules send an sae to [address removed]
BBC LIVE AND KICKING MAGAZINE: including star interviews and competitions, 80p, from newsagents.
Introduced by Steve Rider from Murrayfield.
12.20 Football Focus
Latest goals and action, plus a preview of today's key games in the FA Premiership. With Bob Wilson.
12.55, 1.25, 2.00 Racing
From Chepstow featuring races at
1.00, 1.30 and 2.05. Commentary by Jim McGrath , Julian Wilson , Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
1.10 News
1. 15, 1.40, 2. 15 Rugby Union
The Five Nations
Championship. Live coverage from Murrayfield or tne Royal Bank of Scotland international between Scotland and England for the Calcutta Cup, kicking off at 2.30. Trounced by Wales three weeks ago, Scotland will want to recover some self esteem against their old rivals. Commentary by Bill McLaren and Bill Beaumont.
Plus highlights from the Irish
Permanent international at
Lansdowne Road, Dublin, between Ireland, who played well before losing to France, and Wales, fresh from that win over Scotland.
Commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith .
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Adventure series featuring the classic comic strip hero. Requiem for a Superhero
When Lois Lane discovers that her father is inadvertently helping a corrupt boxing promoter create an army of cybernetic athletes, Superman steps into the boxing ring.
There's a Gotcha for racing commentator
Derek Thompson , and Frank Carson appears on the Panel Game. Plus Big Pork Pie, an opportunity to win up to
£1,500 in Grab a Grand and a visit from NTV. Live from
Crinkley Bottom. Producer Jonathan Beazley
Executive producer Michael Leggo
Ken Doherty , Tony Knowles and Mike Hallett are tonight's snooker experts. With referee John Virgo and host Jim Davidson. Director Charles Garland
Producer John Burrowes
Actress Charlotte Moulton-Thomas makes her television drama debut in tonight's episode, Signed, Sealed, Delivered, playing a profoundly deaf woman who clashes with her deaf brother over her use of sign language.
"I can relate the storyline to my real life as I've been deaf from birth and brought up orally with a hearing family. I didn't learn signing until after I left deaf school because I was told it might change my speech - just like my character Anne," she says.
Episode written by David Richard-Fox
Producer Michael Ferguson
Director John Damell
Consumer investigations and real-life humour from
Esther Rantzen and the team, Gavin Campbell , Adrian Mills and Kevin Devine.
Director Stuart McDonald
Editor Bryher Scudamore
With Michael Buerk.
Weather Peter Cockroft
Highlights from two of today's top FA Premiership matches, including Ipswich v
Manchester City. Plus action and reaction from the remaining fixtures, and a chance to enter the latest Goal of the Month competition.
Commentary by John Motson and Tony Gubba. Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking. Series producer John Shrewsbury Editor Brian Barwick
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Mystery thriller, starring
I Farrah Fawcett
A Martinez
Streetwise Los Angeles lawyer Jessie Lee Stubbs is on the trail of a man who can clear her client when murder complicates the case. Her investigations uncover a series of secrets that someone is willing to kill to protect.
Director Michael Miller (1992)
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