With Philippa Forrester .
Cheryl Baker visits the Highlands to report on the Dolfin Environmental Group in Golspie.
Animated adventures.
Children's drama series starring the Chuckle Brothers. Paul and Barry are on their way to a job interview. Written by Rory Clarke and Robert Taylor
Cartoon fun.
This week's guests include actress and singer Frances Ruffelle and Formula One Grand Prix racing star Johnny Herbert. There's music from Capella plus the latest pop videos in Trev and Simon's Video Garden. Shane Richie and Peter Simon Run the Risk and there is cartoon action with Eek the Cat and The Addams Family. With Andi Peters, Emma Forbes, John Barrowman and Simon Hickson.
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Introduced by Steve Rider from Twickenham, and Sue Barker.
12.20 Football Focus
A preview of this weekend's FA Cup fifth-round action. With Bob Wilson.
12.50 News
12.55, 1.25, 1.55 Racing
From Chepstow. Featuring races at
1.00, 1.30 and 2.00. Commentary by Jim McGrath , Julian Wilson , Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
1.10 Olympic Winter Games
Action from the second round of the two-man bobsleigh event.
Commentary by David Coleman.
1.40,2.10 Rugby Union
The Five Nations
Championship. Live coverage from Twickenham of the Save and Prosper international between England, fresh from their last kick victory over Scotland, and Ireland, without a win from their first two matches. Kick off is at 2.30pm, with commentary by Bill McLaren.
Plus highlights of the ADT international between Wales and France, both unbeaten, from the National Stadium, Cardiff. Commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith .
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4.40 Final Score
TV presentation Johnnie Watherston , Gareth Mainwaring
12.15-2.10
2.10-5.15
Adventure series featuring the classic comic strip hero.
Smart Kids. Lois and Clark save Metropolis from the rule of several children, victims of a chemical experiment to increase their intelligence, who use their abnormal genius to control the adult world.
More celebrity guests risk the gunge or Gotcha treatment and play the Panel Game. Plus Big Pork Pie, the chance 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
Tonight Steve Davis will once again be displaying his snooker prowess on the Mystery Star Prize trail. Attempting to beat him to it are old adversaries
Dene O'Kane and Steve James. With referee John Virgo , and host Jim Davidson.
Director Charles Garland
Producer John Burrowes
"I've been reasonable, I've co-operated, I've compromised all the way - and they've still shafted me," complains Charlie Fairhead in tonight's episode, Grand Rational. But it's not just in A and E that tempers are running high. Finding redundancy difficult to cope with, a man finally snaps and takes two people hostage in his house with tragic results. And an accident on a dry ski slope brings a teenager into an emotional confrontation with her parents.
Episode written by Sam Snape
On night duty with the Casualty team See Featureà page 34
Hard-hitting investigations and real-life humour from
Esther Rantzen and the team, Gavin Campbell , Adrian Mills and Kevin Devine , with special guest June Whitfield . Call the hotline [number removed]with your urgent problems or programme information.
Director Stuart McDonald
Editor Bryher Scudamore
With Michael Buerk.
Weather Peter Cockroft
Highlights of three of today's top matches in the fifth round of the FA Cup. The survivors, including non-League
Kidderminster Harriers, know that a victory this afternoon would leave them just two matches away from Wembley. Series producer John Shrewsbury
Editor Brian Barwick
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Crime story starring Adrian Pasdar
Eric Roberts
1920s Nebraska: using a false name, Al Capone 's baby brother Jimmy has found respectability as a marshal. So when he seizes illegal Capone-supplied liquor shipments, the scene is set for a particularly personal clash.
Director John Gray (1990)
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