Ends 12.10pm. Animal animation. (R)
The Pet Psychic. Ernie is worried about Harry's mental state when he hides Nancy's ring. (R) (S)
A double bill of clay-animated fun. (R)
The Quest World computer is corrupted by strange images. (R)
Fun with the loveable youngsters. (R) (S)
Keith Duffy , Kate Heavenorand Vernon Kay host an interactive
Saturday morning of music, chat and competitions, with Jamelia joining them in the studio to perform her new single. Further music comes from
Stephen Gateley , Mary Mary and Len, while basketball star John Amaechi also drops in, Top of the Pops producer Chris Cowey is the FBi WPand Keith talks to new Irish singer Samantha Mumba. Plus comedy with Keenan and Kel and Rugrats and action with X Men.
Producers Gail Hendrie and Simon Parsons Executive producer Claire Mundell
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11.45 LA 7 Comedy drama starring S
Club 7. Tina's new job as an exercise instructor on Muscle Beach leads to complications for Jon.
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Introduced from Twickenham byJohnlnverdale.
12.20 Football Focus Ray Stubbs looks ahead to Euro 2000, and previews England's warm-up matches against Brazil and Ukraine.
12.50 Motorcycling Rounds seven and eight of the British Superbike championship from Oulton Park, with Chris Walker and John Reynolds looking to stamp their authority on the competition.
Commentators Barry Nutley and Roger Burnett.
1.20, 1.55, 2.20, 4.50 Racing
Clare Balding introduces a top-class meeting from Haydock, featuring races at 1.30,2.00 and 2.30, plus at 4.50 the Irish 2000 Guineas from the Curragh. Jim McGrath , Willie Carson and Angus Loughran are in the commentary box.
1.40, 2.10, 2.40 Rugby Union
L Northampton v Munster
Live from Twickenham, the L final of the European Cup
(kick-off 3pm). Northampton are aiming to be only the second
English winners of the European Cup, following Bath two years ago. John Steele 's team have been in great form all season, but Munster were unbeatable at home in the group stages, and Keith Wood 's men will surely push Northampton all the way. Commentary from Bill McLaren and Jonathan Davies. See Choice.
5.00 News Roundup
TV Presentation (rugby) Ken Burton
Editor Carl Hicks (W)
Subsequent programmes subject to change
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Gaby Roslin offers more contestants the chance to win prizes that money can't buy. This week's prizes include be the first member of the public to view a woolly mammoth in Russia with scientist Bernard Buiguhes , spending a day with singer Gabrielle, naming an aircraft and a visit to the Buffy the Vampire Slayer set in Los Angeles.
Director Jonathan Bullen ; Producers Claire Horton and Amanda Wilson
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The pop music quiz show for all the family hosted by Jamie Theakston. This week regular team captains Suggs and Noddy Holder are joined by Lisa and H from Steps, alongside Toyah Willcox and Boyzone's Stephen Gately.
Producer Robin Ashbrook (S) (W)
Jim Davidson hosts the game show in which snooker fans are teamed up with guest professionals in an against-the-clock bid to win top prizes. Today's guest snooker players are Ken Doherty , Gerard Greene and Terry Griffiths. John Virgo acts as referee and resident trick-shot expert.
Director Duncan Cooper ; Producer David Taylor (R) (S)
Simon Mayo hosts the quiz show where 49 contestants compete to win a round-the-world trip. Plus the winning numbers in the Thunderball and National Lottery draws.
Director Ian Hamilton ; Producer Colman Hutchinson (S) (W)
Young burglars Bern and Jake eventually get more than they bargain for when they steal Carter's illegally-held Colt 45. Colin finds himself in a tricky situation while on a surveillance operation.
Episode written by Nick Saltrese
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Followed by National Lottery Update
With Fiona Bruce. Weather Isobel Lang. (S)
Boxing drama written, directed by and starring Sylvester Stallone , the second of the five Rockyfilms being shown on consecutive Saturdays. Rocky Balboa became famous after going the distance with world heavyweight champion Apollo Creed. But with no job and no future, his only chance is to bow to Creed's taunts and re-enter the ring for a return fight, even though it could cost him his sight.
(1979, PG) (S) (W) Films: pp 60-68***
Shown last Thursday (S) (w)
Thriller starring Billy Zane and featuring James Coburn. Just out of prison after serving six years for robbery,
Charlie Thorpe has pressure put on him by fellow ex-inmate Kliff to commit one last, and potentially lethal, job.
Director Strathford Hamilton (1995, 18) (S) Films: pp 60-68 * *
Followed by Weatherview
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Ends 7.10am.