More animated adventures with the magnificent colt.
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Animated fun with Mr Bumpy and pals Molly Coddle and Squishington.
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Jonny and Hadji look into the attack of a ship by a giant squid.
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A double bill of animated adventures.
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Fun with the loveable youngsters.
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Emma Ledden and Steve Wilson host the entertainment show, with a rundown of last night's Brit Awards, and new singles from dance funsters Vengaboys and boy band Mero. Jesse Spencer of Neighbours takes the Word Up challenge, while cameras follow Five in part four of the behind-the-scenes glimpse of their tour.
There's also fun with The Simpsons, Rugrats and Kenan and Kel, plus comic antics from Supergirly.
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Introduced by Steve Rider from Murrayfield.
12.20 Football Focus
Ray Stubbs looks back at the week's games and forward to this weekend's Premiership ties, which include Manchester United v Liverpool.
1.20 Rugby Union Build-Up
Jonathan Davies joins Steve Rider to look ahead to this afternoon's Six Nations fixtures.
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1.50, 2.55 Six Nations Rugby: Scotland v France
Live coverage from Murrayfield, with kick-off at 2pm. Scotland's hopes of regaining their title suffered a severe blow when they lost to newcomers Italy on the first day. Can they find the resources to overcome the powerful, fluid French team?
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1.50-3.45 (not PDC)
2.45 Around the Grounds
Football team news from around the country.
3.45 Football Half-Times
Updates.
3.50, 4.55 Six Nations Rugby: Ireland v Italy
Live coverage from Lansdowne Road, with kick-off at 4pm. Italy have made an impressive start to their inaugural Six Nations campaign, with fly-half Diego Dominguez in particularly fine form. Ireland, despite having lost to the Italians three times in five encounters, have never lost to them in Dublin.
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3.50-5.40 (not PDC)
4.45 Football Full-Times
Results.
5.40 Final Score
A roundup of the day's football news and results.
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(Webwatch: Six Nations championships sites: page 43)
With Sian Williams. Weather with Peter Gibbs.
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Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly host the new game show that tests friendships to the limit, with two teams of five friends fighting it out for the chance to win a holiday.
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Lulu presents the fast-moving entertainment show featuring the Thunderball and National Lottery draws.
Terry Alderton supervises the games, as neighbours from Birmingham and Dorset compete to win a holiday for their street, plus live music from Bryan Adams and B*Witched.
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by Barnaby Marshall
Sean has come to a decision about his future - but will it include Tina?
(See Choice)
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(Casualty Kicks the Habit this week Monday to Friday at 11am)
Sandra Huggett: page 31
Followed by National Lottery Update
Drama: Casualty 8.05pm BBC1
A hint of Cold Feet comes to Holby this episode, in the continuing love triangle between Sean, Tina and Max. It would be churlish to give away who says what to whom on which train station, suffice to say that there is a romantic cliffhanger which will be resolved in the next few episodes. In case that is not enough to deal with, the writers have amused themselves by throwing in an esoteric TS Eliot in-joke in the form of a stressed bank executive by the name of Alfred Prufrock. If there is a theme to this episode it is that money and career isn't everything, family and love is. (FL)
Sandra Huggett: page 31; Casualty Kicks the Habit: Monday-Friday, 11.00am BBC1.
Carol is pursued by a love-struck holidaymaker, while Greg's antics turn his love-life into a dangerous farce.
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With George Alagiah.
Weather Peter Gibbs.
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Gary Lineker introduces all the goals and the best of the day's action from the Premiership, including highlights of Liverpool v Manchester United and Derby v Wimbledon.
Barry Davies, John Motson and Tony Gubba commentate, with analysis from Trevor Brooking and Mark Lawrenson.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.50am)
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Alan Hansen on Manchester United: page 44
Davina McCall, Max Beesley, Esther Rantzen and Dean Sullivan join the regulars.
(Shown last Thursday)
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Followed by Weatherview
Two supernatural tales hosted by James Earl Jones.
In The Theatre, a young woman witnesses terrifying visions of her future in a cinema, while in Where the Dead Are, a doctor discovers an old man on a sinister, isolated island who seemingly has the ability to raise the dead.
(1994, 12) *
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Films: pp 64-67
With guests Michael Owen, Carl Fogarty, Frankie Dettori and Martin Offiah.
(Shown last Monday)
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(Shown yesterday)
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Ends 7am