Animated equine adventures.
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Animated fun with Mr Bumpy.
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Battling animated adventures.
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Jonny, Jessie and Estella are kidnapped by giant robot spiders. Can Bannon and Or Quest rescue them?
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There's a new superhero in town - the leather-clad Vixen - but she lacks Superman's sense of justice. Is Metropolis big enough for both of them?
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Emma Ledden and Steve Wilson are joined in the studio by Jennifer Saunders who is launching a Comic Relief competition in which a viewer could win the chance to travel to Africa. There's also soul band Fierce performing their new single, Five revealing all in the Word Up challenge, and cartoons including The Simpsons and Rugrats.
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Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus
Ray Stubbs introduces a roundup of the week's Premiership action and looks ahead to this week's fixtures. Plus news from the Scottish Premier Division which restarts today after the midwinter break.
1.20, 1.55, 2.25 Racing
Today there's a three-race card at Haydock Park, with races at 1.30, 2.00 and 2.35. The highlight is the 2.00 Peter March Steeplechase, won last year by Venetia Williams and General Wolfe.
1.40, 3.55 Cross Country
The Great North Cross Country from the Racecourse in Durham, where a world class field is expected in both men's and women's events.
2.10 Insider's Guide to the Olympics
A look at the British team's preparations for the sailing events at Sydney 2000.
2.40 Around the Grounds
2.50 Tennis
Coverage from Melbourne of the first Grand Slam event of the year which today reaches the fourth round stage.
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3.45 Football Half-Times
Updates.
4.45 Final Score
A roundup of the day's football news and results, plus interviews with the key players and managers.
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Among the challenges facing tonight's family couples are emergency first aid with the Caister lifeboat crew, African ensemble dancing, and arranging a hanging basket under the supervision of Charlie Dimmock. With Melanie Stace.
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Jane McDonald continues her nationwide search for singing talent, this week offering amateurs from Scotland the chance of a moment of fame. Resident judges Nigel Martin-Smith and Barbara Windsor are joined tonight by B*Witched's Keavy Lynch and Emmerdale's Adele Silva.
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Mariah Carey, Gabrielle and Lyte Funky Ones join Dale Winton for the Thunderball and National Lottery draws.
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Forced to rethink his life after a friend attempts suicide, Sean seeks comfort from Tina. Meanwhile Barney, Duffy and Max struggle to treat a man with an unusual bite.
Episode written by Jeff Povey
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Followed by National Lottery Update
The drama about a firm of British holiday reps returns, for a second ten-part series, this time set in the Algarve. Nicki and her team are still finding their feet in their new resort when Alan is mistakenly kidnapped by a political group. See Choice. (S) (W)
Michelle Collins: page 25; Fun in the sun: page 2 of our pull-out Holiday 2000 supplement
The self-clear system deprives Bren of her favourite part of the job.
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With Peter Sissons.
Weather with David Braine
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Gary Lineker introduces the best action and goals from today's Premiership matches, with Chelsea's visit to Aston Villa the featured match. Commentary is by John Motson, Jon Champion and Tony Gubba, while Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking provide studio analysis.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am)
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Alan Hansen on the Premiership's African stars: page 42
Mulder finds himself transported to 1939.
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Tommy Tiernan hosts a comedy bill including Adam Hills, Gerry Mallon, Gordon Southern and the Fluffy Brothers.
Followed by Weatherview
With guests Colin Jackson, Frank Lampard, Jeremy Guscott and Laura Davies.
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Ends 6.20am