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Second in a series for youngsters offering an alternative look at football. Joining Katy Hill and Matt Smith today are Chelsea's Dennis Wise and West Ham's Rio Ferdinand.
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Alan Hansen examines the effects that overseas footballers have had on the English national squad.
(Shown last Wednesday)
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Alice Beer talks to Lord Snowdon about life, love and photography, and presenter Terry Christian discovers the delights of drumming. With Kevin Woodford and Esther McVey.
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Reports on the latest rural affairs with John Craven. Plus weather for the week ahead. (S) E-MAIL: [email address removed]
Animated antics.
Disney comedy. A struggling racing driver's fortunes take a turn for the better when he encounters Herbie, a little Volkswagen with magical gifts.
(1969, U) ****
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Three contestants from the East of England make mouthwatering meals, which are judged by chef Nick Nairn, outspoken art critic Brian Sewell and host Loyd Grossman.
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BBC Good Food magazine: from retailers
In the final programme Philippa Forrester pits dolphins, otters, swans, monkeys, squirrels, badgers, pigs and cows against each other to find the cleverest animal in the world. See Choice.
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So who's a clever boy then? page 27
Terry Wogan presents the forum for viewers' comments on BBC TV.
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A chance to relive the largest Songs of Praise ever from the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, where a crowd of 66,000 gathered to celebrate the new millennium, together with the Prince of Wales, Prince William and Prince Harry. Pam Rhodes, Don Maclean and Roy Noble set the scene.
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While preparations are being made for Compo's funeral, Nora finds a letter he has written.
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The first in a two-part screen adaptation of the fables from the legendary One Thousand and One Nights.
In a desperate attempt to save her own life, the Sultan of Baghdad's new wife starts telling her husband a mesmerising story. Concludes tomorrow at 6.20pm. See Choice.
(Further cast tomorrow)
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Open sesame: page 24
Mike takes the law into his own hands when deputy harbour master Steve becomes a murder suspect.
(Repeated on Wednesday at 11.55pm)
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Alison Graham: page 46
A compilation of clips and out-takes from the first four series of the gardening makeover show, plus an interview with Ground Force producer John Thornicroft.
See Choice.
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A new seven-part drama series starring Dervla Kirwan.
Emma and Mark live with their son and are on the brink of ending their seven-year relationship when Mark proposes to her. Contains strong language.
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My Heart Belongs to....:p21; Programme of the week: p73
The topical series continues as the increasingly grumpy Mr Dee savages the people and issues that annoy him.
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With George Alagiah.
Weather David Braine.
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Biography of the veteran rock band, charting their 30 years of musical success which includes 54 British hit singles.
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Comedy starring Tom Arnold.
A would-be armed robber, a workaholic father and a car-load of kids go on the run from the law, leaving a trail of destruction.
Widescreen.
(1996, PG) **
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Followed by Weatherview
In May several planets will line up, which has not happened since the 1930s. Patrick Moore and Dr John Mason discuss this planetary conjunction.
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Ends 7.00am.