Ends 12.10pm. Agatha's grandson
Itchy comes to visit. (R) (S) BBC CD-ROM: Noddy's Magic Adventure on Playstation. £19.99, from retailers
The Dragons bake a huge cookie dough monster. (R) (S)
Another adventure with the young aardvark. (R) (S)
Animated antics with the Tasmanian Devil. (R) (S)
The
Thornberry camp is overun by a swarm of marmosets. (R) (S)
Katy Hill, Ortis, Trey Farley and Sarah Cawood present a musical extravaganza as they are joined by live bands including new American singer Mya and Wheatus who perform their international smash hit Teenage Dirtbag.
Robbie Williams's best mate Jonathan Wilkes makes his debut on the show and Aussie boy band Human Nature discuss their appearance on Neighbours this week. Plus viewers get a chance to look around A1 band member Ben Adams's pad and the usual cartoon fun comes from Monster Ranchers, Rugrats and Big Wolf on Campus. (S) (W)
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BBC Live and Kicking magazine: price £1.60 available monthly from retailers
Presented by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus Ray Stubbs and the team preview the action from the FA Cup fourth round. 115 Rallying Thrilling action from the Monte Carlo Rally, the first round of the 2001 world championship. Richard Burns begins his title challenge enthusiastically after coming so close last year to becoming Britain's first World Rally champion. Commentators are Mark James and Tiff Needell.
Repeated on Monday at 1.10pm on BBC2
1.45, 3.00 Rugby Union Live coverage of the rugby European Cup quarter-finals, kickoff 2pm. Only eight teams remain in the tournament and there's still everything to play for as title holders Northampton failed to make it past the group stage.
2.45 Around the Grounds Reports from various football grounds.
3.45 Football Half Times A review of the latest football scores.
4.00 Athletics Roger Black introduces coverage from
Birmingham with the AAA indoor championships. Many of Britain's top sprinters will be making an appearance as the World Indoor championships in Lisbon are less than two months away. Medal hopes will be high and this competition will act as the trials for the big test in Portugal. Commentary with Stuart Storey , Paul Dickenson ,
Brendan Foster and Steve Cram.
4.45 Final Score A roundup of today's sporting action. Producer Paul Davies
Editor Michael Cole (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/sport
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Written by David Croft and Jimmy Perry
Classic comedy starring Arthur Lowe and John Le Mesurier.
Captain Mainwaring's lack of medals becomes an embarrassing issue at the church parade. (R) (S)
Tonight's contestants are challenged to create a dolphin from sand and a swan out of lard. With Melanie Stace.
Director Stuart Hall ; Series producer Jonathan Glazier (S) (W)
Eamonn Holmes presents the quiz which offers contestants a chance to experience the lifestyle of the rich and famous. Plus the Thunderball, Lottery and Lottery Extra draws.
Producer Suzy Lamb : Series producer Paul Hardy (S) (W)
A mystery illness hits the A&E department and Amanda asks Max out for a drink.
Episode written by Chris Jury
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See also Casualty: Something from the Heart on Friday at 8pm.
Ghost's Forge. Maddy vanishes while investigating the apparantly motiveless murder of an ageing hermit.
Written by David Renwick
Producer Verity Lambert : Director Richard Holthouse (R) (S) (W)
With George Alagiah.
Weather with Helen Young. (S) (W)
Highlights of Liverpool's trip to Leeds and Derby's game against Blackburn Rovers, Introduced by Gary Lineker.
Producer Phil Bigwood : Editor Paul Armstrong (S) Repeated tomorrow at 7.40am. See also Match of the Day tomorrow at
7.20pm. and on Wednesday at 10.35pm.
Alan Hansen on the FA Cup fourth round: page 42
Guests include Robbie Keane and Teddy Sherringham, cricketer Andrew Caddick and athlete Jamie Baulch.
(Shown last Monday) (S) (W)
Followed by Weatherview
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Thriller starring John Beck and Katharine Ross. A sheriff encounters family deceit, jealousy and revenge while investigating the discovery of a headless female corpse.
Director JSCardone (1991,15) (S)
Films: pp 56-59 **
Chart hits. Shown yesterday (S) (W)
Live coverage of the men's singles final. Ends 7.00am (W)