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Little Bear Triple bill. Little Bear prepares lemonade. (S)
7.30 Brum The little car saves a bride who is trapped on a runaway skateboard. (R) (S)
7.40 Fix and Foxi Animated double bill. The fox cubs try to track down a thief. (R) (S)
7.50 Gadget Boy Animated fun with the razor-sharp toddler and his box oftricks. (R) (S)
8.15 Flint the Time Detective
Futuristic cartoon action. Flint travels to Japan to find the Time
Shifter Bubblegum. (S) Continues tomorrow at 8.15am on BBC2
8.35 Rugrats Chuckie compares his life to Cinderella's. (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Rugrats Chuckie

Dani Behr and Joe Mace welcome comedian Richard Blackwood and US superstar Usher to the show.
Zany duo Tiny and Mr Duk provide the comedy, while British band Taylor Kane entertain with their latest single.
Karaoke Karnage invites audience members to butcher popular songs and there's cartoon fun with Super Duper Sumos and Jackie Chan Adventures, plus US sitcom So Little Time. (S)

Contributors

Presenter:
Dani Behr
Presenter:
Joe Mace
Guest:
Richard Blackwood
Guest:
null Usher
Musicians:
Taylor Kane
Producer:
Daniel Baldwin
Producer:
Jennifer Chatham
Producer:
Melissa Hardinge
Executive Producer:
Annette Williams

Introduced by Steve Rider.
1.00. 2.05, 2.35, 3.55
Rugby Union Wales v Ireland Live coverage (kickoff 3pm) from the Millennium stadium as Wales end their Six Nations campaign against Ireland. A win for either side would secure second place behind England and, if recent form is anything to go by, Wales must be favourites to clinch victory. Commentary is by Bill McLaren and Jonathan Davies. (S)
1.10 Golf Live coverage from the semi-finals of the World Match Play championship at Wentworth. Can
Lee Westwood mirror last year's form which saw him secure a win against Colin Montgomerie in the final? Commentary comes from Peter Alliss ,
Alex Hay and Ken Brown. (S)
1.55,2.25 Racing Ascot's flat season comes to an end with four races from a high-quality card. Clare Balding, Willie Carson and Jim McGrath present coverage of the starts at 2.00 and 2.30, while the
3.00 and 3.35 races can be seen on BBC2.
3.45 Football Half-Times
TV presentation (rugby) Gareth Mainwaring Editor Carl Hicks (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/sport

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Bill McLaren
Unknown:
Jonathan Davies.
Unknown:
Lee Westwood
Unknown:
Colin Montgomerie
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
Ken Brown.
Unknown:
Willie Carson
Unknown:
Jim McGrath
Unknown:
Gareth Mainwaring
Editor:
Carl Hicks

Ulrika Jonsson hosts the ruthless game show where contestants try to eliminate the opposition to win £10,000. Director Geraldine Dowd ; Executive producer Jonathan Glazier (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ulrika Jonsson
Director:
Geraldine Dowd
Producer:
Jonathan Glazier

Phillip Schofield hosts the quiz in which 49 contestants compete to win a round-the-world trip. The winner goes through to Wednesday's programme at 8.45pm, to play for money to take on their holiday. Also the Thunderball, National Lottery and Lottery Extra draws.
Director Patricia Mordecai ; Producer Jane O'Brien (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Phillip Schofield
Director:
Patricia Mordecai
Producer:
Jane O'Brien

Bringing Up Baby. Patrick attends an interview, and Lara impresses her colleagues during an emergency caesarean.
Written by Dan Sefton ; Producer Amanda Silvester ; Director Sue Dunderdale (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/casualty Making pulses beat faster - Casualty's flirtatious new doctor pl5

Contributors

Written By:
Dan Sefton
Producer:
Amanda Silvester
Director:
Sue Dunderdale
Patrick Spiller:
Ian Kelsey
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Lisa Duffin:
Catherine Shipton
Max Gallagher:
Robert Gwilym
Chloe Hill:
Jan Anderson
Spencer:
Ben Keaton
Colette Kiemey:
Adjoa Andoh
Anna Paul:
Zita Sattar
Jack Vincent:
Will Mellor
Nikki Marshall:
Kelly Harrison
Dillon Cahill:
Dan Rymer
Comfort Jones:
Martina Laird
Amanda Lewis:
Janet Dibley
Rachel James:
Amy Robbins
Lara Stone:
Christine Stephen-Daly
Ben Lewis:
Arthur Caurfield
Professor Weinberg:
Charles Kay
Or Andrea Cliffe:
Tamara Ustinov
James Middleton:
Paul Wyett
Emma Nicholson:
Wendy Nottingham
Dr Kris Bowles:
Krishnan Glover
Claire Bradley:
Kemi-Anne Groarke
Rupert:
Avin Shah
Mr Fletcher:
Tony Smart
Jane Middleton:
Dominica Warburton

Third in the seven-part series starring Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer as private detectives Marty Hopkirk and Jeff Randall.

Jeff and Jeannie visit a remote Scottish island to investigate the apparent suicide of a young gay man.
(S) (W)
Vic and Bob's Questionnaire: page 24

Contributors

Writer:
Charlie Higson
Writer:
Kate Woods
Producer:
Charlie Higson
Executive Producer:
Simon Wright
Jeff Randall:
Bob Mortimer
Marty Hopkirk:
Vic Reeves
Jeannie Hurst:
Emilia Fox
Wyvern:
Tom Baker
Berry Pomeroy:
George Baker
Combe Fishacre:
John Sessions
Curtis Knowle:
Daniel Crowder
Brian Babbacombe:
Rupert Vansittart
Commodore:
Glynis Brooks
Eggy:
Stewart Ennis
Mad Alex:
Alex Ferns
Inspector Woodhuish:
Paul Young
Sam:
Kieran Brown
Big Gerald:
Gerald Lepkowski
Kiernan:
Ford Kiernan
Charlie Mussells:
Charlie Higson

Tonight's guests are Nicole Kidman , the recently divorced Hollywood actress; Anne Robinson , dominatrix host of the Weakest Link; Ewan McGregor , Kidman's co-star from the box office hit Moulin Rouge; and opera singer Andrea Bocelli. Director Stuart McDonald ; Executive producer Beatrice Ballard (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nicole Kidman
Unknown:
Anne Robinson
Unknown:
Ewan McGregor
Singer:
Andrea Bocelli.
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Beatrice Ballard

Action drama starring Tom Berenger. A mercenary seeks revenge for a brutal attack on his girlfriend, but soon finds himself up against a drug smuggling ring. Review page 53. Director Robert Mandel (1996. 18) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Berenger.
Director:
Robert Mandel

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