Grandpa's error means Marilyn has to be woken by a prince's kiss.
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Concluding a two-part story. Clark, Perry, Jimmy and Jack try to prove that Lex bombed The Daily Planet. With Dean Cain andTeri Hatcher. Repeat
Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston with the live entertainment show. This week's guests include comic duothe Chuckle
Brothers, boy band911and chart-topping Australian singer Natalie Imbruglia , while in Electric Circus Kate Sanderson meets
4 the Cause. DrAric Sigman advises on asthma, while there's comedy from Gez Foster , Ben Ward and Richard Webb , new pop releases in Hit Miss or Maybe, mayhem with Mr Blobby , and cartoon fun with Rugrats and Keenan and Kel. Plus
J:Drive, looking at the latest video games. Executive producer Angela Sharp
EditorChris Bellinger
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Introduced by Steve Rider and Sue Barker from Longchamp.
12.20 Football Focus
A look ahead to the day's main matches with Gary Lineker plus a review of British clubs' performances in European ties in the past week.
1.10 Motorcycling
Coverage of the final races in the British Superbike championship from Donington, with Niall Mackenzie and former team-mate Chris Walker duelling for honours. Commentary by Barry Nutley.
1.35,3.55 Equestrianism
At the World Equestrian Games in Rome, the British three-day eventing team aim to regain the title they won four years ago.
Michael Tucker and Lorna Clarke commentate on today's phase, the cross-country.
1.55 Racing
From Chepstow, the first meeting of the National Hunt season features races at
2.05,2.40 and 3.15. John Hanmer, Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore provide commentary.
From Longchamp, featuring at 2.25 the Prix du Cadran, plus races at 3.00 and
3.35. The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is tomorrow at 2.50pm on BBC2.
Commentary by Jim McGrath, Clare Balding and Willie Carson.
3.45 Football Half-times
4.40 Final Score
The day's results.
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More family teams testtheir skills in a variety of light-hearted games -tonight including plate-spinning and flower-arranging- with Jim Davidson and Melanie Stace.
Guests on hand to help include antiques expert Eric Knowles. Director Duncan Cooper
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Lenny Henry arrives at the leather-tanning centre of Northampton, where hairstylist NickyClarke and Rikki Park perform a makeoveron a milkman. Ruby Turner and the New Creation Gospel Choir sing a new song forthe town, and there are games including Crack up Your Councillor.
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Eighties icon turned club DJ Boy George, with his reformed band Culture Club, sing two songs and introduce the regular lottery draw. The guest singer is teenage chart-topper Billie, performing her new single Girlfriend. Plus another look at how the lottery has benefited good causes.
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Josh discovers more about Penny, while a fight in a nightclub brings a shock for one of its clients. Duffy considers a job.
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Another programme in the Heathrow-based docusoap series. Aer Lingus supervisor Siobhan Feeney has lost luggage and fraud problems to contend with, while animal health officer Stuart King tries capturing two birds.
See today's choices.
The science- fiction drama reaches its
100th episode.
Unusual Suspects. In the sole witness of a secret laboratory experiment, who is also wanted for murder, is helped by the Lone Gunmen to uncover evidence of a sinister conspiracy. Seetoday'schoices.
With Michael Buerk.
Weather Michael Fish
A roundup of today's Premiership action, with the focus on Southampton v Manchester
United, Leeds United v Leicester City and Wimbledon v Everton. Commentary by Jon Champion , Barry Davies and Tony Gubba.
Introduced by Gary Lineker, with Trevor Brooking and Alan Hansen. Producer Paul McNamara : Editor Niall Sloane Repeated tomorrow at 7.15am
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Ally McCoist and Fred MacAulay visit East Ki Ibride for more lighthearted conversation. With guests Hale and Pace, Gaby Roslin and Nigel Havers. Director Justin C Adams ; Producer
EsmeFrain
Comedy sketches from Griff Rhys Jones and Mel Smith.
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Clive Anderson engages more guests in witty banter.
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