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The Littlest Pet Shop Cartoon fun with the zany animals. (R)
Live-action adventures featuring the teenage turtles. (R)
Quest Johnny uncovers a factory dealing in radioactive material. (R)
Wilma and Betty try reconciling Fred and Barney when they fall out over a golf tournament. (R)
Brutal Youth. Lois and Clark look for the link between Jimmy's ageing and a convict's jailbreak. (R) (S)
Steve Wilson and Emma Ledden are joined by soul combo Eternal, performing their first track as a duo, and new acts Glitterbug and Scooch take the spotlight. David Beckham of Manchester United and England offers some top football tips to a viewer.
Electric Circus features a day in the life of Irish boy band Westlife. There is also a triple bill of cartoon fun with Rugrats and a Teletubbies competition.
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Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus A roundup of news from the FA Premiership ahead of today's fixtures and a summary of the week's action in England and Scotland.
1.15,1.55, 2.25 Racing A three-race card from Newbury, featuring the 1.30, the 2.00 and the afternoon's big race, the 2.30 St Simon Stakes. Plus the Cox
Plate from Melbourne, the latest race in the Emirate World
Series. Commentary by John Hanmer , Clare Balding , Willie Carson and Angus Loughran.
1.40,2.10 Rugby League Highlights of the International Tri-nations match between Great Britain and Australia in Brisbane.
Commentary by Ray French .
2.40 Around the Grounds Latest
Premiership team news.
2.50 Rallying Highlights of the World championship f om San Remo, Italy. Commentary from Mark James and Tiff Needell.
3.20, 4.00 Snooker Coverage of the first semi-final of the Grand
Prix tournament from Preston's
Guild Hall. Clive Everton , Ray Edmonds , Dennis Taylor and John Virgo are commentating.
Continues at 5.25pm on BBC2.
3.45 Football Half-times Updates.
4.40 Final Score The day's results. Producer Lakviar Singh
Editor Michael Coie (W)
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Ainsley Harriott hosts the last show in the series that films members of the public on the receiving end of big surprises. Richard Whiteley and Howard Posener are tonight's guests, while a family are amazed to see their daughter on stage in a West End musical. (S) (W)
Family couples try to master bizarre challenges including
Morris dancing and modelling lard while yodelling. Also the City Ballet of London perform the Neapolitan tarantella dance. With Melanie Stace.
Director Stuart Hall ; Producer Sue Andrew (S) (W)
With performances from Diana Ross , Shania Twain and the Dixie Chicks. Plus the draw.hosted by Dale Winton. Director Richard Valentine ; Producer Peter Estall (S) (W)
Sunny faces his disciplinary hearing, and a child's death affects the hospital chaplain.
Written by Katharine Way
See Choice.
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Polly Toynbee: page 18
Followed by National Lottery Update
WPC Annabel Davis discovers a body at Terminal 3 and there is some confusion with a late passenger claiming to be the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem.
Producer Fiona Kenneth ; Series producer David Russell (S) (W)
I'm Not a Little Baby and Daddy Hasn 't Gone to Japan Tina keeps buying Sam presents -with his money.
Written by John Sullivan
Director Tony Dow ; Producer Gareth wenlan (S) (W)
With Peter Sissons.
Weather with Sarah Wilmshurst (S)
Gary Lineker introduces highlights of Chelsea v Arsenal, plus action from today's other Premiership ties. Barry Davies ,
John Motson and Jon Champion commentate, while Trevor Brooking and Mark Lawrenson provide analysis. Producer Paul McNamara ; Editor Niall Sloane
Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am (S)
Tommy Tiernan hosts the comedy showcase, featuring the duo Parsons and Naylor, Dave Fulton and Kevin Hayes. Director Becky Martin ; Producer Karen Rosie
Followed by Weathervlew
Thriller. A serial rapist is terrorising the residents of an upmarket apartment complex and as security is increased, rookie cop and resident Ray Dolan is placed on the case. Director Brian Grant (1993, 18) (S) Films: pp 79-84 ***
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