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Little Bear
Triple bill of adventures with the curious cub.

7.25 The Itsy Bitsy Spider
Arachnid antics.

7.50 Chipmunks Go to the Movies
Chip Tracey, determined to clean up the city, arrests the top crime boss running the show.

8.15 Flint the Time Detective
Getalong is attacked by a deadly rose.

8.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza baby-sits a kangaroo.

US band No Doubt perform their new single, Hey Baby, and some of the cast of Grange Hill (currently showing on Tuesdays and Thursdays) join Dani Behr and Joe Mace for the show's 25th anniversary. Which stars will be brave enough to take part in the show's regular challenges Risk and Gutbusters?
Karaoke Kriminals continues, there's more Jackie Chan Adventures, plus another episode of LA 7. Cartoon fun comes from The Mummy, Super Duper Sumos and The Cramp Twins.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dani Behr
Presenter:
Joe Mace
Musicians:
No Doubt
Producer:
Daniel Baldwin
Producer:
Jennifer Chatham
Executive Producer:
Annette Williams

Ray Stubbs previews the weekend's Premiership fixtures, including Liverpool's trip to Leeds, and Manchester United's clash against Sunderland at Old Trafford.
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Ray Stubbs
Editor:
Andrew Clement
Producer:
James Irving

Steve Rider is at Murrayfield and John Inverdale in Paris for the start to the 2002 Six
Nations rugby championship.
1.05 Preview A look ahead to this afternoon's action.
1.50 France v Italy
Live action from Paris (kickoff 2pm) as Italy go in search of only their second Six Nations win. The French are always dangerous at home, as they proved two years ago when they won this fixture 42-31.
3.45 Football Half-Times
3.55 Scotland v England
This afternoon's international rugby union action continues with the Calcutta Cup clash at Murrayfield (kickoff 4pm). Both teams are out for revenge as last season England thumped Scotland 43-3 at Twickenham, while two years ago the Scots triumphed in Edinburgh to deny Clive Woodward 's men the grand slam. Commentary is by Bill McLaren (his last Calcutta Cup after announcing his plans to retire at the end of this season), Brian Moore ,
Jonathan Davies ,
Jeremy Guscott and Clare Balding. Coverage of Ireland v Wales can be seen tomorrow at 1.30pm on BBC2
5.50 Final Score
Producer Lakviar Singh
Editor Philip Bernie

Contributors

Unknown:
Clive Woodward
Unknown:
Bill McLaren
Unknown:
Brian Moore
Unknown:
Jonathan Davies
Unknown:
Jeremy Guscott
Producer:
Lakviar Singh
Editor:
Philip Bernie

Attempting to match-up the real-life partners of Linford Christie and Playing the Field's Gaynor Faye are royal correspondent Jennie Bond, comic Rowland Rivron, presenter Tim Vincent and EastEnders' Natalie Cassidy. With Dale Winton.

Contributors

Contributor:
Linford Christie
Contributor:
Gaynor Faye
Contributor:
Jennie Bond
Contributor:
Rowland Rivron
Presenter:
Tim Vincent
Contributor:
Natalie Cassidy
Contributor:
Dale Winton
Director:
Simon Staffurth
Producer:
Andy Rowe
Music by:
Tony Royden

Jack confronts his illness.
WEBSITE: [web address removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Edel Brosnan
Producer:
Tim Holloway
Director:
Gwennan Sage
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Max Gallagher:
Robert Gwilym
Patrick Spiller:
Ian Kelsey
Finlay Newton:
Kwame Kwei-Armah
Spencer:
Ben Keaton
Colette Griffiths:
Adjoa Andoh
Anna Paul:
Zita Sattar
Jack Vincent:
Will Mellor
Nikki Marshall:
Kelly Harrison
Dillon Cahill:
Dan Rymer
Comfort Jones:
Martina Laird
Lara Stone:
Christine Stephen-Daly
Tony Vincent:
Lee Warburton
Jules:
David Partridge
James:
David Burke
Simon:
Tom Smith
Annabel:
Katherine Holme
Jeff:
Andy Greenhalgh
Sally:
Angel Coulby
Piers:
Justin Shevlin
Shiftie:
Bhasker Patel
Naomi:
Judi Shekoni
Eddie Ramphosah:
Anthony Warren
Tanya:
Melissa Lloyd
Bob Driscoll:
Mike Dowling
Maddy Lynch:
Una Brandon-Jones

I Drama starring Christopher Plummer and Edward Woodward.
Set in 1943 and the present day, it tells the story of a Lancaster bomber pilot who meets a former comrade at a Cenotaph commemoration 50 years later. Concludes after the news.
Written by William Ivory
Producer Hilary Salmon ; Director Nicholas Renton The extraordinary lives of the bomber crews: page 40

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Plummer
Unknown:
Edward Woodward.
Written By:
William Ivory
Producer:
Hilary Salmon
Director:
Nicholas Renton
Harry Peters:
Christopher Plummer
Vie Green:
Edward Woodward
Ted Atwell:
Kenneth Cranham
Moira:
Barbara Flynn
Young Harry Peters:
Alec Newman
Pam Atwell:
Christine Tremarco
Geordie:
James Garbutt
Young Vic Green:
Chris Lennard
Tommy Atwell:
Andrew Lee Pots
Frank:
Andy Sheridan
Charlie:
Alex Palmer
Mac:
Christian Malcolm
Young Geordie:
Christian Steel
Sergeant:
Ian Peck
Sergeant Stan:
William Ivory
Jenkins:
Peter Halliday
Gary:
Paul Moriarty
Laurie:
Norman Gregory
Pat:
Doyne Byrd
Geoff Peters:
Charles Simon
Brigitte:
Jo Joyner
Margaret:
Andrea Lowe
Malcolm:
Ian Thompson
Arthur:
Fred Pearson

Thriller starring Sherilyn
I I Fenn as an FBI agent who resigns after failing to prevent the assassination of a black presidential candidate. Two years later new evidence emerges. Widescreen. Review page 53. Director John Harrison (1996. 15)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
John Harrison

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