Animal animation.
A scolded Harry decides to run away.
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A double bill of animated fun.
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Animated warfare.
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Jonny must enter the Quest World to save Hadji's mind.
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A petrochemical-eating microbe runs riot in the city.
Fun with the loveable youngsters.
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In the last show of the current series, hosted by Emma Ledden and Steve Wilson, top chart band S Club 7 jet in to perform live in the studio.
The new-look Oasis give an interview, Boyzone's Keith Duffy talks about next week's new Saturday morning show FBI, while Harry Enfield and Kathy Burke drop in to discuss their new film Kevin and Perry Go Large and take calls. Billie and Hansen join the musical line-up, while Steps surprise a viewer in a secret UK location. The final of the Simpsons' Superchallenge, plus all the usual fun and cartoons. See Choice.
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Introduced by Steve Rider from Llanelli and Ray Stubbs.
12.20 Football Focus
Ray Stubbs previews the weekend's Premiership programme.
1.15 Snooker
Play from the first weekend of the World Snooker championship being held at the Crucible theatre in Sheffield. Title-holder Stephen Hendry takes on Stuart Bingham. Commentary is by Clive Everton, Ray Edmonds, Dennis Taylor and John Virgo.
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1.50,2.25 Racing
Racing from the second day of Newbury's prestigious spring meeting featuring starts at 2.00 and 2.30.
The commentators are Clare Balding, Jim McGrath and Willie Carson.
(Coverage continues on BBC2)
2.10, 2.50,4.00 Rugby Union: Llanelli v Cardiff
Live coverage of the European Cup quarter-final between Llanelli and Cardiff from Stradey Park, kickoff 3pm. Last year's Welsh League finalists Llanelli will prove tough opposition for the 1996 finalists, Cardiff. Plus highlights of the quarter-final match between Munster and Stade Francais. Commentary by Bill McLaren and Jonathan Davies.
(Northampton v Wasps is tomorrow at 2.40pm on BBC2)
2.10-4.45 (not PDC)
2.40 Around the Grounds Country-wide team news.
3.50 Football Half-Times
Updates.
4.45 Final Score
News and results.
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Another episode of the pop music family quiz show. Host Jamie Theakston and team captains Suggs of Madness and Noddy Holder are joined by guest rock and pop stars including Boy George, Roger Taylor, Steps and Hank Marvin.
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Continuing the game show series hosted by Gaby Roslin in which contestants have the chance to win their dream prize. Today's prizes include a birthday party visit by girl band Atomic Kitten and training as a tennis umpire.
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Gaby Roslin's Questionnaire: page 13
The quiz show with Simon Mayo returns tonight for a second series. Forty-nine contestants compete to win a round-the-world trip and their answers generate numbers. If viewers' telephone numbers incorporate these numbers, they are eligible to take part in next week's show.
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The police drama returns for a new third ten-part series.
New face DI Jack Carter breaks up a secret black magic meeting, and new PC Clive Gardner races against time to see the birth of his twins.
See Choice.
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Followed by National Lottery Update
Marty is terrorised in limbo by a dead gangster and Jeff somehow has to help his friend.
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A behind-the-scenes glimpse at the filming of the remake of the sixties cult detective series. Including interviews with Martin Clunes, Peter Bowles and Charles Dance.
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With George Alagiah.
Weather Isobel Lang.
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Gary Lineker introduces the best of the day's Premiership action. Studio analysis is by Trevor Brooking and Alan Hansen, and commentary by Barry Davies and Jon Champion.
(Repeated tomorrow at 7.35am)
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Alan Hansen on Watford: page 42
Followed by Weatherview
Thriller starring Kelly McGillis.
Approached to help hunt a vicious murderer, troubled Texas Ranger Audrey MacLeah finds it puts pressure on her already fragile emotional state.
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