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Noddy in Toyland
Noddy and DJ learn the importance of listening.
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BBC CD-ROM: Noddy's Magic Adventure on Playstation, £19.99, from retailers

7.30 The Itsy Bitsy Spider
More arachnid antics.
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7.50 Noah's Island
More adventures with Noah the polar bear and his animal sanctuary.
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8.15 Taz-Mania
Animated antics with the Tasmanian Devil.
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8.35 The Wild Thornberrys
The family visit the Great Wall of China and find that Shi Shou the panda and her mother have been captured by a poacher.
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9.00 Live and Kicking
Sarah Cawood, Heather Suttie, Otis and Trey Farley are joined by Jeremy Edwards, alias Danny Shaughnessy from Holby City, and Geri Halliwell who performs her latest single It's Raining Men from the box office hit Bridget Jones's Diary. US hip hoppers Spooks pop into the studio to sing Karma Hotel and boy band BBMak make an appearance with Still On Your Side. Today's cartoon fun includes Roswell Conspiracies, Rugrats and another episode of the teen drama Sweet Valley High.
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Website: [web address removed]
BBC Live and Kicking Magazine: price £1.80, available monthly from retailers

Contributors

Presenter (Live and Kicking):
Sarah Cawood
Presenter (Live and Kicking):
Heather Suttie
Presenter (Live and Kicking):
null Otis
Presenter (Live and Kicking):
Trey Farley
Guest (Live and Kicking):
Jeremy Edwards
Singer (Live and Kicking):
Geri Halliwell
Rappers (Live and Kicking):
null Spooks
Singers (Live and Kicking):
null BBMak
Series Producer (Live and Kicking):
Simon Parsons
Executive Producer (Live and Kicking):
Claire Mundell

Introduced by Steve Rider.
12.20 Football Focus Ray Stubbs previews the weekend's important fixtures as teams continue to battle over promotion and relegation issues. Plus, news of next season's European competitions.
1.20, 1.55, 2.25 Racing From Haydock. Clare Balding introduces starts at 1.30,2.00 and 2.30. Commentary by John Hanmer and Peter Scudamore. L40, 2.40, 3.55 World Snooker Semi-final action from the World Snooker championships at the Crucible theatre,
Sheffield. it's sure to be a tense day as the competition, which has produced some epic matches in the past, draws to a close. World number one Mark Williams will have high hopes to carry off the trophy again this year but the Crucible has seen many upsets in the past. Commentary by Clive Everton , Ray Edmonds , Dennis Taylor and John Virgo.
2.15 Around the Grounds
Reports from various football grounds around the country.
3.45 Football Half Times The latest football scores.
4.45 Final Score A roundup of today's sporting action.
Racing TV presentation Gerry Morrison Editor Michael Coie WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/sport
Followed by DIY SOS Live
An update with the team from the decorating challenge.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Commentary By:
John Hanmer
Commentary By:
Peter Scudamore.
Unknown:
Mark Williams
Commentary By:
Clive Everton
Commentary By:
Ray Edmonds
Commentary By:
Dennis Taylor
Commentary By:
John Virgo.
Unknown:
Gerry Morrison

The snooker game show hosted by Jim Davidson , with referee John "Trick Shot" Virgo. Guest players include Peter Ebden , Mark King and Karen Corr.
Director Duncan Cooper ; Producer David Tayior

Contributors

Unknown:
Jim Davidson
Unknown:
Peter Ebden
Unknown:
Mark King
Unknown:
Karen Corr.
Director:
Duncan Cooper
Producer:
David Tayior

The pop music quiz hosted by Jamie Theakston. Team captains Suggs and Noddy Holder are joined by guests R'n'B singer Kele Le Roc, seventies singing star Leo Sayer, Cliff Jones from Gay Dad and H from top popsters Steps.

Contributors

Producer:
Pam Cavannagh
Presenter:
Jamie Theakston
Team Captain:
null Suggs
Team Captain:
Noddy Holder
Guest:
Kele Le Roc
Guest:
Leo Sayer
Guest:
Cliff Jones
Guest:
null H

Ulrika Jonsson hosts the ruthless game show where contestants fight it out for the chance to win £10,000.
Director Mick Thomas ; Producer Mike Agnew
Followed by DIY SOS Live The decorating challenge

Contributors

Unknown:
Ulrika Jonsson
Director:
Mick Thomas
Producer:
Mike Agnew

Dale Winton introduces more star names of the music industry. Tonight, Rod Stewart performs his new single Don't Come Around Here featuring the guest vocals of Helicopter Girl. Also in the studio are soul sensation
Gabrielle, and Dane Bowers who sings Another Lover.
Including the Thunderball, Lottery and Lottery Extra draws. Director Richard Valentine ; Producer Suzy Lamb

Contributors

Introduces:
Dale Winton
Unknown:
Rod Stewart
Unknown:
Dane Bowers
Director:
Richard Valentine
Producer:
Suzy Lamb

Another chance to see this feature-length police drama featuring the Yorkshire based detectives.
Cunning Old Fox. The duo are called in to investigate a mysterious death at a local hunt meeting.
Written by Steve Attridge and Malcolm Bradbury
Producer Andrew Rowley ; Director Matthew Evans

Contributors

Written By:
Steve Attridge
Written By:
Malcolm Bradbury
Producer:
Andrew Rowley
Director:
Matthew Evans
Det Supt Andy Dalziel:
Warren Clarke
Det Insp Peter Pascoe:
Colin Buchanan
Det sgt Edgar Wield:
David Royle
WDC Shirley Novello:
Jo-Anne Stockham
Asst Chief Con Rebecca Fenning:
Pippa Haywood
Amanda:
Sara Markland
James Marsham:
David Calder
Henry Crayford:
Adrian Rawlins
Susie:
Melanie Gutteridge
Robert Darringer:
Robert Perkins
Midge:
Rick Warden
Birdyce:
Chris Barnes
Jenny:
Louise Rea
Pembroke:
Tenniel Evans
Daphne:
Kathleen Byron
Landlady:
Dinah Handley
Pathologist:
Stefan Escreet
Priest:
Gerry Hinks
Georgina:
Abbie Collins

Premiership highlights of Arsenal v Leeds at Highbury in a match that could determine which teams qualify for next season's Champions League. With Gary Lineker , Alan Hansen and Mark Lawrenson.
Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor Paul Armstrong
Repeated tomorrow at 7.15am

Contributors

Unknown:
Gary Lineker
Unknown:
Alan Hansen
Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson.
Producer:
Phil Bigwood
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

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