American comedy series. Harry needs special medical attention.
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Animated feline fun.
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Futuristic animation based on a comic-strip hero from 1936.
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The team is caught in a deadly maze..
Stone-Age cartoon.
Fred becomes a boy scout leader.
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Today's guests include record company boss and chairman of last week's Brit Awards Paul Burger, Ant and Dec, and R 'n' B group Eternal. Meanwhile, actress Susan Tully has more news on this year's Red Nose Day, which is on 14 March. Including Electric Circus with Dannii Minogue, Transmission Impossible with Trev Neal and Simon Hickson, and Clarissa Explains It All. Plus cartoon action with Spiderman and Rugrats. With Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston.
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Introduced by Steve Rider at Twickenham.
12.20 Football Focus
Gary Lineker previews the top Premiership games, including Arsenal's match against Everton. Plus a review of last week's FA Cup fifth-round action.
1.00 News
1.05, 1.40, 2.10 Racing
From Newbury, with races at 1.15, 1.45 and 2.15. Commentary Peter O'Sullevan , Julian Wilson , Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore.
1.25 Skiing World cup action from the women's downhill in Nagano, Japan. Commentary by Matt Chilton.
1.55,2.25 Rugby Union: England v France
Live coverage of the Save and Prosper international from Twickenham, kickoff 3pm. England will be looking for a confident victory over the unpredictable French, who haven't won at Twickenham forten years, to bring them a step closer to their third consecutive Five Nations title.
Commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith and Bill Beaumont.
4.40 Final Score
A roundup of today's key results and sporting news.
5.00 Rugby Union
Highlights of the Royal Bank of Scotland international from Murrayfield, today's other Five Nations match between Scotland and Ireland.
Commentary Bill McLaren , Philip Matthews. Television presentation (rugby union)
Johnnie Watherston and Grigor Stirling
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When King George VI passes through Walmington by train, the platoon provide a guard of honour.
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Newlyweds Lois and Clark make some unexpected discoveries when they travel back in time to change their destiny.
See today's choices.
Noel Edmonds presents more light-hearted entertainment from Crinkley Bottom. Tonight's guests include the Spice Girls, comedian Ronnie Corbett , and TV presenter
Gordon Burns , who receives this week's Gotcha. Plus another chance to win a trip to New York.
Producer Guy Freeman ; Executive producer
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Dale Winton presents the third of four acts hoping to become Britain's entry in this year's Eurovision Song Contest.
Tonight's guests also include Wet, Wet, Wet, who are celebrating the band's tenth anniversary.
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With Peter Sissons.
Weather Bill Giles.
Followed by National Lottery Update
Highlights from St James ' Park of the FA Premiership match between Newcastle United and Southampton. Commentary Barry Davies , Jon Champion and Tony Gubba. Newcastle will be in action against Monaco in their Uefa quarter-final first-leg match on Tuesday, this game can be seen live at 8pm on BBC1. Also all the candidates for February's Goal of the Month competition.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam. with Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking.
Series producer John Shrewsbury ; Editor Niall Sloane
MATCH OF THE DAY-THE MAGAZINE: price£1.00. * See Alan Hansen : page 39
Another chance to see the second part of a comedy series set in a school. Eric Slatt (David Bamber ) is being interviewed for headmaster's job. Shown last Thursday Part three and cast on Thursdayat9.30pm Stereo
Motorcyclingdrama starring
David Essex , Beau Bridges
A mechanic inherits his dead brother's revolutionary new machine and sets out to prove it can be a winner. Nick Freeman DAVID ESSEX. Bruce McBride
BEAU BRIDGES, Julie Prince CRISTINA RAINES , Cider Jones
CLARKE PETERS Wiggins HARRY H CORBETT
Director David Wickes (1980, 15) * See Films: pages 54-58 **