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7.10 Teddy Bears' Picnic
Animated adventure. (Rpt)

7.35 Young People's Specials: Andrew
Live action drama. A visit to a hospital inspires young Andrew to become a nurse.

8.00 News; Regional News; Weather

8.10 Favourite Songs
Frere Jacques. Animation. With the voice of Stevie Nicks. (Rpt)

8.35 The Legend of Prince Valiant
Animated adventures. (Rpt) (Stereo)

9.00 News; Regional News; Weather

9.05 Swat Kats
Cartoon.

9.25 Why Don't You?
More ideas and fun, including rhythmic music from Greater Manchester, the stickiest, sweetest pizza ever and a trip to Kerry in Ireland. (Stereo)

9.55 Orville and Cuddles
Orville and Cuddles have problems with a garden hose.

10.00 Playdays
The Why Bird Stop. (Rpt (Stereo)

10.25 Tales of Aesop
The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. Animation. (Rpt)

10.30 Follow that Bunny
A musical story. (Stereo)

Action-packed maritime adventure adapted from three of C S Forester's novels, starring
Gregory Peck
While England is at war with France and Spain, Captain Hornblowersails on a secret mission to deliver weapons to the Spanish rebel, the bloodthirsty El Supremo.
Director Raoul Walsh (1951) * FILM REVIEWS pages 49-60

Contributors

Unknown:
Gregory Peck
Director:
Raoul Walsh
Captain Horatio Hornblower:
Gregory Peck
Lady Barbara Wellesley:
Virginia Mayo
Lieutenant William Bush:
Robert Beatty
Quist:
James Robertson Justice
Admiral Leighton:
Denis O'Dea
El Supremo:
Alec Mango
Mr Harrison:
Stanley Baker
Captain:
Christopher Lee

Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.

1.40, 2.10, 2.35, 4.05 WORLD SNOOKER
Action from the fourth day of play at the World Crucible Theatre, Sheffield.

1.55, 2.25, 2.55, 3.50 RACING
From Chepstow, featuring races at 2.00, 2.30 and 3.00. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan, Julian Wilson, Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
And from Fairyhouse, featuring the Irish Grand National at 3.55.

3.10 MOTOR SPORT
British Touring Car Championship. Coverage of the first two rounds, from Donington Park. Commentary by Murray Walker.

3.45 FOOTBALL HALF-TIMES

4.40 FINAL SCORE
Roundup of the day's football results and reports.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dougie Donnelly
Commentator:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentator:
Julian Wilson
Commentator:
Richard Pitman
Commentator:
Peter Scudamore
Commentator:
Murray Walker

Rosemary takes a suspicious interest in business. Hannah's birthday is a chapter ofdisasters.
Shown at 1.10pm. For cast see Wednesday
Tomorrow's The Big Breakfast on Channel 4 at 7. 00am visits the Australian set of Neighbours.

Michaela Strachan presents a special Hollywood edition from Disneyland in California. The extracts featured come from The Aristocats, 101 Dalmatians, The Return of Jafar, Mary Poppins and Basil the Great Mouse Detective.

Contributors

Presenter:
Michaela Strachan
Director:
Han Foo-Qune

The quiz which tests knowledge about the world of entertainment sees Adam
Woodyatt (Ian Beale from EastEnders) joiningcomedian and The Sunday
Show presenter Donna McPhail to take on actress Clare Buckfield (Jenny in 2 Point 4 Children) and comedian Lee Hurst. Hosted by Mike Smith.
Director John Rooney ; Producer Andrea Gormley

Contributors

Presenter:
Donna McPhail
Unknown:
Clare Buckfield
Unknown:
Lee Hurst.
Unknown:
Mike Smith.
Director:
John Rooney
Producer:
Andrea Gormley

Masterchef Keith Floyd looks at the wonderful world of eggs. As he creates delicious egg recipes, he reveals who holds the records for laying the largest and smallest eggs, and how alligators can change the sex of their eggs. See today's choices.
Producer Hilary Jeffkins Egg recipes on Ceefax page * See This Week: page 6

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Floyd
Producer:
Hilary Jeffkins

Arthur is looking forward to the full Scottish welcome but finds that whisky isn't on the menu. Ruth is delighted to become a fully fledged member of the Fowlers but tempers run high when Mark meets the rest of her clan.
(For cast see Thursday)
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Romantic comedy starring
Steve Martin
Goldie Hawn
Just jilted architect Newton Davis 's single fling with a devil-may-care waitress has chaotic consequences. Without his knowledge, quick-witted
Gwen soon sweet talks her way into his home town, his house and the hearts of his parents - simply by saying she is his wife! Unfortunately for"the happy couple", Gwen's tangle of lies threatens to tie them in knots.
Director Frank Oz (1992)
# FILM REVIEWS pages 49-60

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Martin
Unknown:
Goldie Hawn
Unknown:
Newton Davis
Newton Davis:
Steve Martin
Gwen:
Goldie Hawn
Becky:
Dana Delany
Edna Davis:
Julie Harris
George Davis:
Donald Moffat
Marty:
Peter MacNicol
Ralph:
Richard Bshull
Mary:
Laurel Cronin
Moseby:
Roy Cooper
Reverend Li pton:
Christopher Durang
Travis:
Heywood Hale Broun
Patty:
Cherry Jones
Karol:
Vasek Simek

Highlights of two of today's top FA Premiership fixtures, including
Manchester United's home game against Chelsea. Plus, action involving title contenders Blackburn Rovers against Manchester City, and the day's other goals and key moments.

Commentary by Barry Davies and Tony Gubba. Introduced by Desmond Lynam with Trevor Brooking.

(Stereo)

Contributors

Commentator:
Barry Davies
Commentator:
Tony Gubba
Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Expert:
Trevor Brooking

Barry Norman meets
Woody Allen whose latest film Bullets over Broadway received seven
Oscar nominations. He talks about his method of working, how he directs and his ability to persuade actors to appear in his films for reduced fees. He also discusses his separation from wife Mia Farrow , and the fact that he is now unable to have contact with his daughter. See today's choices. Director Liz Ekberg ; Series producer
Bruce Thompson Woody Allen's The Purple Rose of Cairo follows at 11.35pm.
* Barry Norman Meets Woody Allen: page 26

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Woody Allen
Unknown:
Mia Farrow
Director:
Liz Ekberg
Producer:
Bruce Thompson
Unknown:
Barry Norman

Woody Allen 's fantasy comedy starring Mia Farrow, Jeff Daniels.
Like millions of Americans in the Great Depression of the 1930s, Cecilia seeks escapism from the awful facts of life. Her regular refuge is the local cinema. But fantasy and reality blur when Tom Baxter addresses her from the silver screen and a complicated comic romance blooms.
(1985) Colour and B/W * Film reviews pages 49-60

Contributors

Writer:
Woody Allen
Director:
Woody Allen
Cecilia:
Mia Farrow
Tom Baxter/Gil Shepherd:
Jeff Daniels
Monk:
Danny Aiello
Emma:
Dianne Wiest
Henry:
Ed Herrmann
Jason:
John Wood
Rita:
Deborah Rush
Larry:
Van Johnson
Countess:
Zoe Caldwell
Father Donnelly:
Milo O'Shea
Cecilia's sister:
Stephanie Farrow
Raoul Hirsh:
Alexander H Cohen

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