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This week's edition highlights some of the animal kingdom's "sporting" stars, including Australia's best all-round athlete-the kangaroo. With Michaela Strachan, Nick Baker, Howie Watkins and Janice Acquah.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am on BBC2)

Contributors

Presenter:
Michaela Strachan
Presenter:
Nick Baker
Presenter:
Howie Watkins
Presenter:
Janice Acquah

The school drama series. Arnie defies his dad to get some money for the car, and Lisa plans a birthday treat for Tracy.
This week's episodes written by Jeff Povey
(Next episode on Thursday at 5.10pm)

Followed by: Rewind: 1918: Peace!
Wesley McCarthy tells how a 12-year-old paperboy helped to break news of the end of the First World War.

Contributors

Writer:
Jeff Povey
Arnie:
Aidan J. David
Darren:
Adam Sopp
Lisa:
Charlotte McDonagh
Tracy:
Sally Morton
Sarah-Jane:
Laura Hammett
Becky:
Emma Pierson
Colin:
Colin Ridgewell
Dill:
Rochelle Gadd
Kamal:
Taylor Scipio
Presenter (Rewind):
Wesley McCarthy

In a special edition of the travel show for
Comic Relief,
Richard Wilson and Ulrika Jonsson take a trip to Barbados in the name of charity to show how viewers can win a luxury holiday on the Caribbean island.
Jill Dando returns to her home town of Weston-super-Mare in Somerset, Toyah Willcox takes a city break in Cairo and Sankha Guha samples the coastal resort of Sitges on Spain's Costa
Brava. See today's choices.
Producers Jacqui Stephenson , Anne Taylor Editor Fenia Vardanis
Digital widescreen ♦ Win a champagne weekend in Rheims; Lake Lucerne and the highlights of Switzerland: Reader offer, page

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Wilson
Unknown:
Ulrika Jonsson
Unknown:
Jill Dando
Unknown:
Toyah Willcox
Unknown:
Sankha Guha
Producers:
Jacqui Stephenson
Producers:
Anne Taylor

Frank and Peggy finally learn the truth, and Barry can't believe his luck at the salsa class.

This week's episodes written by Lisa Evans, Chris Murray and Gillian Richmond

Contributors

Writer:
Lisa Evans
Writer:
Chris Murray
Writer:
Gillian Richmond
Director:
Michael Samuels
Producer:
Paul Annett
Simon Raymond:
Andrew Lynford
Louise Simmonds:
Carol Harrison
Bianca Butcher:
Patsy Palmer
Ricky Butcher:
Sid Owen
Peggy Mitchell:
Barbara Windsor
Frank Butcher:
Mike Reid
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Mark Fowler:
Todd Carty
Matthew Rose:
Joe Absolom
Robbie Jackson:
Dean Gaffney
Lenny Wallace:
Desune Coleman
Huw Edwards:
Richard Elis
Barry Evans:
Shaun Williamson
Natalie Price:
Lucy Speed
Pat Evans:
Pam St Clement
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
Melanie Healy:
Tamzin Outhwaite
Jamie Mitchell:
Jack Ryder
Sarah Hills:
Daniela Denby-Ashe
Teresa di Marco:
Leila Birch
Rosa Marco:
Louise Jameson
Gianni di Marco:
Marc Bannerman
Jeff Healy:
Leslie Schofield
Alex Healy:
Richard Driscoll
Lisa Shaw:
Lucy Benjamin
Tony Hills:
Mark Homer
Irene Raymond:
Roberta Taylor
Terry Raymond:
Gavin Richards
Nina Harris:
Troy Titus-Adams
Steve Owen:
Martin Kemp
Lilly Mattock:
Barbara Keogh
Dr Fonseca:
Jimi Mistry
Josie McFarlane:
Joan Hooley
Kim McFarlane:
Krystle Williams

Last in the series of the medical drama spin-off from Casualty.

A much-loved member of the team hovers between life and death.
A second series is planned.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen) (Subtitled)

[Photo caption] From bad to worse: the presence of Darren (Sean Maguire) stretches the patience of Holby City staff

Holby City 8.00pm BBC1
Jasmine's actions at the end of last week's episode have landed both her and surgical registrar Nick Jordan with a knife-edge situation. It is one that puts Jordan's experiences under Meyer to the toughest test yet, but one we cannot reveal without giving the whole game away. Suffice to say that the whole ward is finding it more difficult than usual to keep their feelings separate from their jobs.
Not that Ray and Sunny don't do their level best to lighten the atmosphere. But when they find out about money-strapped Julie's double life, the joking is given short shift by ward sister Karen Newburn.
As Radio Times went to press, it was learned that a second series of Holby City is in the offing following some good viewing figures.

Contributors

Writer:
Jeff Povey
Producer:
Mervyn Gill-Dougherty
Director:
Nigel Douglas
Anton Meyer:
George Irving
Nick Jordan:
Michael French
Victoria Merrick:
Lisa Faulkner
Muriel McKendrick:
Phyllis Logan
Kirstie Collins:
Dawn McDaniel
Karen Newburn:
Sarah Preston
Jasmine Hopkins:
Angela Griffin
Julie Fitzjohn:
Nicola Stephenson
Ray Sykes:
Ian Curtis
Ellie Sharpe:
Julie Saunders
Ralph:
Ken Farrington
Geraldine:
Gwen Taylor
Darren:
Sean Maguire
Carole:
Barbara Thorn
Dr Shelley:
Marian McLoughlin
WPC Gorse:
Stephanie Putson
PC Kennedy:
Tony Osoba
Carl:
Alex Avery
Sunny:
Vince Pellegrino
Madge:
Rita Davies

Action comedy starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis

Harry Tasker is a top secret agent posing as a dull computer salesman, and his bored wife has no idea about his double life. When Tasker suspects her of having an affair, it sparks a chain of events which plunges his wife into the dangerous world of espionage as Harry's secret is unveiled.
(1994, 15)
(Digital widescreen)
See Films: pages 54-59

Contributors

Director:
James Cameron
Harry Tasker:
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Helen Tasker:
Jamie Lee Curtis
Gib:
Tom Arnold
Simon:
Bill Paxton
Juno:
Tia Carrere
Aziz:
Art Malik
Spencer Trilby:
Charlton Heston

Science-fiction thriller starring Michael Biehn, Joanna Pacula

Private detective Joe Keyes is hired to protect a young girl whose blood has been contaminated by an alien organism capable of repairing and reshaping the human body. But this is no simple case, and Joe finds himself pursued by a ruthless doctor.
(1994, 15)
See Films: pages 54-59 **

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Craig R. Baxley
Joe Keyes:
Michael Biehn
Monica Quik:
Joanna Pacula
Eldon James:
Steven Williams
Mrs Helen Rickman:
Lisa Collins
Warren Rickman:
Tobin Bell

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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