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Animated adventures.
Cartoon.
Live entertainment with cartoons, celebrities, music, games, comedy and competitions. Guests on today's programme include Clare Buckfield and John Pickard , who play Jenny and David in 2 Point 4 Children, and comedians Cannon and Ball, who will be in pantomime with Grant Stott this Christmas. KrissAkabusi tries his hand at snow boarding, there's music from Whigfield and cartoon fun and action with Casper and Mighty Max.
Presented by Zoe Ball and Grant Stott. Series producer Liz Scott ; Executive producer
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Introduced by Steve Rider.
10.25, 1.25, 2.10, 2.40, 3.40 Cricket: Northamptonshire v Warwickshire
Live coverage from Lord's of the Nat West Trophy final. The showpiece of the domestic one-day cricketing calendar features two sides that have been neck-and-neck in this year's County Championship. Both teams enjoyed comfortable wins in the semi-finals.
Northamptonshire overcame Yorkshire and their partisan crowd at Headingley, with Rob Bailey earning the man-of the-match award for his unbeaten 93.
Warwickshire wrapped up an easy eight wicket win over Glamorgan after bowling the Welshmen out for just 86.
Northamptonshire are aiming to win the trophy for the third time - their last triumph coming against Leicestershire in 1992. Warwickshire have won the trophy four times - their last being the epic victory over Sussex in 1 993. They lost to Worcestershire in last year's Nat West final - the only silverware that eluded Dermot Reeve's side last season.
Commentary by Richie Benaud, Geoffrey Boycott, David Gower and Jack Bannister Cricket coverage can also be seen from 4.40pm on BBC2.
12.45 News
12.50 Football Focus
A look back at the week's action in the FA Premiership, and a preview of England's first international of the season against Colombia at Wembley on Wednesday. With Gary Lineker.
1.55, 2.25, 3.25 Racing
From Haydock Park, featuring races at 2.00, 2.30 and 3.30. Commentary by Jim McGrath, Julian Wilson and Jimmy Lindley.
4.40 Final Score
(Stereo)
Animated fun..............................
Comedy starring
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Danny DeVito
Separated at birth after a genetic experiment, gentle giant
Julius Benedict seeks his twin, only to find the vigorously devious Vincent in deep trouble. Menaced by loan sharks and targeted by a killer, the mismatched siblings set out on a cross-country quest to unravel their parentage.
Director Ivan Reitman (1988)
# FILM REVIEWS pages 53-58
The return of the snooker game show. Tonight's programme features Ken Doherty, Mike Hallett and Darren Morgan. With host Jim Davidson and referee John Virgo.
Director Babara Jones ; Producer John Burrowes
Presented by Anthea Turner , assisted by Alan Dedicoat and Mystic Meg.
Producer Richard Woolfe Stereo...........
First of a two-part romantic drama starring Lesley Dunlop, John McArdle
Malcolm Freeman says doing the pools is a waste of money. But his wife Ellie keeps trying in the belief that everyone is lucky at least once in their lives.
Part 2 is tomorrow at 9.00pm. See today's choices.
Written by Laura Lamson from the novel by Gillian White
(Stereo) (Subtitled)
With Peter Sissons. Subtitled
Weather John Kettley Followed by National Lottery Update
Ecological and human drama, starring Sean Connery , Lorraine Bracco
A cold reception greets scientist Rae Crane in the humid South American rainforest, as reclusive and unorthodox biochemist Robert Campbell brooks no interference with his work. On the trail of a medical miracle, he grudgingly takes the determined young woman alongforthe ride.
Director John McTiernan (1992)
* FILM REVIEWS pages 53-58
Drama starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Scott Glenn, Bette Davis
The late 1950s: a small town in America's deep South, still under the influence of old style colonial family the Holts, is poised for a major scandal. Young lawyer Willie Croft is going to represent his black housekeeper in a dispute against the Holts. It's a fight that will be long, bitter and as dirty as they come.
(1986)
Film Reviews pages 53-58
Highlights of Northamptonshire v Warwickshire, in the NatWest Trophy final played today at Lord's. Introduced by Tony Lewis.