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Yoho Ahoy!
The crew's singing keeps Booty awake.
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7.20 Snorks
Animated underwater capers.
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7.45 Blue Peter
Children's magazine. Matt Baker passes an audition for a National Youth Ballet performance.
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8.10 Moomin [billed as Moomins]
Fun with the forest-dwelling trolls.
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8.35 Dennis the Menace
More capers with the tearaway.
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9.00 Xchange
Daily magazine show offering ideas for holiday activities. Today pop group BB Mak learn how to drive racing cars.
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9.30 The Roswell Conspiracies
Daily rerun of the animated sci-fi series. Logan is sent to retrieve data from an alien spy satellite.
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9.50 Custer's Last Stand-Up
Drama series. Jamie takes part in a Battle of the Motor Mouths.
(Continues tomorrow on BBC2)
(For cast see Friday BBC2)
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10.20 Rotten Ralph Special
Ralph has a difficult time when a perfect cat comes to stay.
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10.45 The Really Wild Show Wildest Hits
Wildlife show, which today visits Africa. Michaela Strachan goes on a safari with a difference, and Howie Watkins helps at a sanctuary for orphaned elephants.
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11.10 Wildlife
More wildlife stories. Today. The Meditating Mimosa and The Happy Horse.
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Comedy starring Kenan and Kel.
Two friends resolve to save the small burger bar in which they work after the arrival of a massive Mondo Burger restaurant across the street threatens to leave them jobless.
Review page 63.
(1997. PG) *
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Musical comedy starring the Spice Girls.
Fed up with undue pressure, the girls walk out on the eve of a vital concert, leaving the future of the group hanging in the balance.
Widescreen.
Review page 64.
(1997, PG) **
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Wildlife adventure starring Jason James Richter and Lori Petty. Jesse, a young tearaway, forms an unlikely friendship with an Orca whale called Willy. Review page 64. Director Simon Wincer (1993, U)
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David Attenborough narrates the tale of water voles surviving humanity's encroachment on their habitat.
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Ray Stubbs introduces a full roundup of results from today's football fixtures. Premiership highlights are on Match of the Day at 10.55pm.
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Oscar-winning comedy mixing human and animated action.
Roger Rabbit, co-star of the Baby Herman cartoons, suspects that his voluptuous wife Jessica has been unfaithful. Studio mogul RK Maroon, employs a down-on-his-luck private eye, Eddie Valiant, to find the evidence that will provide his star with a divorce, but events take a murderous turn.
Review page 64.
(1988, PG) *****
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Ainsley Harriott welcomes former Ultravox frontman and Band Aid songwriter Midge Ure, and punk singer turned television presenter Toyah Willcox for tonight's culinary contest. Making meals from their mystery ingredients will be chefs Antony Worall-Thompson and Lesley Waters.
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National and international stories.
Followed by Weather with Isobel Lang.
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Dan finds the net closing in on him as his alibi proves unreliable, but he still has words of revenge for Phil.
Episode written by Christopher Reason
(For more cast see Thursday)
(Repeated on BBC Choice at 10pm)
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Soap and Flannel with Alison Graham: page 28
Monster adventure.
When a Japanese supertanker is sunk in the South Pacific and enormous footprints are discovered in Panama, a team of scientists is brought in to investigate. Radiation expert Niko Tatapoulos's theory that nuclear bomb tests have mutated a lizard to huge proportions proves correct when a gargantuan monster starts to attack Manhattan.
Review page 64.
(1997, PG) *
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Gary Lineker presents today's Premiership highlights, including league-strugglers Coventry's vital clash with Sunderland at Highfield Road. Commentary from John Motson, Steve Wilson and Tony Gubba, plus analysis from Mark Lawrenson and Trevor Brooking.
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(Match of the Day Live: Liverpool v Barcelona is on Thursday at 8pm)
Followed by Weatherview
Action comedy sequel to Every Which Way but Loose.
Bare knuckle fighter Philo Beddoe and orang-utan Clyde get into more scrapes involving motorcycle gangs, ruthless mobsters, crazed gamblers and the toughest fighter in America.
Review page 66.
(1980, 15) ***
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