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The dragons realise they have to work together. (R) (S)
Another adventure with the young aardvark. (R)
Animated antics with the Tasmanian Devil. (R)
A group of jaguars mistake Eliza for their long lost queen. (R) (S)
Katy Hill, Ortis, Trey Farley and Sarah Cawood present a line-up of top acts, including new pop sensations Boom who perform their latest single Falling live in the studio and Sharleen Spiteri joins her band Texas to sing Inner Smile. Plus, some of the Hollyoaks gang pop into the studio, there are interviews with Jennifer Lopez and the Baha Men and the usual cartoon fun from Monster Ranchers, Rugrats and Big Wolf on Campus. (S) (W)
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12.20 Football Focus Ray Stubbs previews one of the most eagerly-awaited weekends in the football calendar, the FA Cup third round where the Premiership giants take on lesser-known clubs who have battled through.
1.20,1.55, 2.25 Racing From
Haydock Park, an afternoon of top class racing to kick-start the season for the year 2001 with the 1.30, 2.00, and 2.30.
Commentary comes from Clare Balding, Jim McGrath ,
Peter Scudamore and Angus Loughran.
1.40, 2.10, 2.55 World Darts
Coverage from the Lakeside
Country Club, Frimley Green for the first day of the World Professional Darts championship. Today's action features an all-England clash between Mervyn King and Chris Mason. Commentary by Tony Green and John Part. Further coverage is at 6.00pm on BBC2.
2.40 Around the Grounds Reports from various football grounds.
3.45 Football Half Times A review of the latest football scores.
4.00 Boxing Coverage from
Coventry's Skydome as local man Neil Simpson and Melusi Khoza of South Africa battle for the Commonwealth light heavyweight title. Simpson, the British champion, is in good form and has his sights set on a world title but must overcome the South African champion who has won eight out of his 11 professional fights. Simpson will be relying on the crowd to lift his performance in this essential fight. Commentary Jim Neilly.
4.45 Final Score A roundup of today's sporting action. Producer Jonny Bramley
Editor Carl Hicks (W)
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Tonight's contestants face a challenge by antiques expert
Eric Knowles. With Melanie Stace.
Director Stuart Hall ; Series producer Jonathan Glazier (S) (W)
Ant and Dec host the last in the series of the show as lads from Bedford take on Liverpool girls to win a trip to India.
Producer Mike Agnew ; Series producer Marion Farelly (S) (W)
Dale Winton introduces performances by Scary Spice Mel B and West End musical star Sarah Brightman. Plus the all-important Thunderball, Lottery and Lottery Extra draws. Director Richard Valentine ; Producer Peter Estall (S) (W)
Max faces the wrath of an angry mother and Holly receives flowers from her secret admirer.
See Choice.
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Mystery series starring Alan Davies and Caroline Quentin.
The pair investigate the case of a man who believes he's sold his soul to the devil.
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With Nicholas Witchell. Weather with Michael Fish.
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The best of the day's action from the third round of the FA Cup. Includes highlights of Arsenal's visit to Carlisle and Walsall v West Ham. Introduced by Gary Lineker. Producer Paul McNamara ; Executive editor Niall Sloane
Repeated tomorrow at 7.30am (S) Sport: page 42
Nick Hancock and the team are joined by guests including former footballer Ally McCoist and boxer Audley Harrison. Shown yesterday (S) (W)
Followed by Weatherview (W)
Thriller starring Daphne Zuniga. A beautiful woman with multiple personalities escapes from a mental institution and sets out on a murderous campaign.
Director Reming Fuller (1991, 18) (S)
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