Animal animation.
George and Nancy decide it's time to return Harry to the forest.
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A double bill of animated fun.
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The Quest team encounter a ghost from the wild west.
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Fun with the loveable youngsters.
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Boyzone's Keith Duffy joins Kate Heavenor and Vernon Kay to give a new look to Saturday mornings with Fully Booked Interactive, a magazine show full of celebrities, music and competitions where viewers have the chance to connect with presenters and guests via e-mail, phone and the website.
Guests on the first programme include Lolly and stars from EastEnders, while the first FBi VIP focuses on Britney Spears. Plus the first of a regular look at extreme sports in FBx, behind the scenes of S Club 7's latest video, pasta secrets of the stars, and animated fun from Rugrats and X-Men. See Choice. (W)
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Comedy drama starring S Club 7. The band arrive in Hollywood with hopes of fame and fortune.
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Introduced by Hazel Irvine and Ray Stubbs.
12.20 Football Focus
A look ahead to the Easter weekend's crucial Premiership programme.
1.20,1.55, 2.25 Racing
Clare Balding introduces three races from the Easter meeting at Haydock, featuring the 1.30 and 2.00 races and the 2.30 Reid Marshal Stakes. Jim McGrath and Willie Carson commentate.
1.40 The Insider's Guide to the Olympics
British preparations for Sydney 2000.
2.10, 2.50 Athletics
Coverage of the Balmoral Road Race, as the Queen's Scottish residence provides the venue for three world-class road races: the men and women's five-mile races and the men's four-kilometre race. Commentary is from David Coleman and Brendan Foster.
2.40 Around the Grounds
Country-wide team news.
3.50 Football Half-Times
Updates.
4.00 Snooker
Second round action from the World Snooker championship in Sheffield. Commentary is by Clive Everton, Ray Edmonds, Dennis Taylor, John Virgo, Willie Thorne and Jim Meadowcroft. Continues at 5.20pm on BBC2.
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4.45 Final Score
A roundup of the day's football news and results, plus soccer interviews with the key players and managers.
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Tonight's guests on the pop music quiz include Ollie from Point Break, Shola Ama, Francis Rossi and Claire from Steps.
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Today's dream prizes on the game show, hosted by Gaby Roslin, include training as a scuba diving instructor and Match of the Day treatment for a local soccer team's game.
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Continuing the lottery quiz series, hosted by Simon Mayo.
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After a series of crimes, the local police conclude that someone is posing as a police officer.
Episode written by Jeff Povey
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Followed by National Lottery Update
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
You can never be too rich or too thin. Tony discovers the secret wealth Gary has been accumulating, while his own growing waistline hasn't gone unnoticed.
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With George Alagiah.
Weather Peter Cockroft.
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Gary Lineker introduces the pick of the day's matches from the Premiership. Studio analysis is by Trevor Brooking and Mark Lawrenson, and commentary by John Motson, Barry Davies and Jon Champion.
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In the last of the series of Easter monologues, Jonathan Pryce plays the thief crucified alongside Jesus.
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The first show of a new series of the sports quiz.
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Followed by Weatherview
Horror thriller.
The victim of a car crash, criminal psychologist Bill Chrushank has his right arm replaced in pioneering surgery. When he discovers that the donor was an executed killer, his life begins to fall apart.
(1991, 18) ***
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Films: pp 66-74
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Ends 7.30am.