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Triple bill of adventures with the curious cub.
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Little Bear
Triple bill of adventures with the curious cub.
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The Itsy Bltsy Spider
Arachnid antics with Itsy and his pals.
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7.50 Zorro
An English detective makes it his mission to reveal Zorro's true identity.
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8.15 UBOS
Verne becomes suspicious of the new librarian at the Enchanted School.
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8.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Bad luck haunts the family when Donnie kidnaps an Aye-Aye, to the horror of the local villagers.
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Dani Behr and Joe Mace present another lively show, with performances from Natalie Imbruglia and fresh new band 3SL. Hollyoaks stars Gemma Atkinson and Alex Carter (who play Lisa and Lee Hunter) pop into the studio, plus the third of four video diaries, On Tour with Blue, and the regular challenges Risk, Gutbusters and Winner Stays On.
Comedy comes from Jackie Chan Adventures, there's LA 7 and The Cramp Twins, and cartoons The Mummy and Super Duper Sumos.
Ray Stubbs introduces this week's football news and looks ahead to the Newcastle v Arsenal match at St James' Park, as well as Bolton against Blackburn and Leeds v Everton. Plus analysis from Mark Lawrenson.
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A double helping of live rugby union action, introduced by Steve Rider in Dublin and John Inverdale in Cardiff, begins with news of the fortunes of the teams to date.
1.50 Wales v Italy Live action of the match from the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff (kickoff 2pm). The Welsh side suffered a record defeat in their opening Six Nations match against a strong Irish side but salvaged some honour a fortnight ago with a close match against France. Commentary comes from Jonathan Davies.
3.50 Ireland v Scotland Live coverage from Lansdowne
Road (kickoff 4pm). Ireland will be looking to strengthen their title challenge against
Scotland but will recall only to well their defeat last year at
Murrayfield which saw their Six Nations hopes dashed.
Bill McLaren and Philip Matthews provide the commentary.
Producer Jonny Bramley : Editor Carl Hicks WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/sixnations BBCi: special interactive features are available to digital viewers by using the red key on their remote control
More rugby action in Rugby Special on Thursday at 11.20pm on BBC2
Comprehensive results roundup.
With Fiona Bruce.
Weather with Helen Willetts.
A one-off entertainment show hosted by Ian Wright, with guests Victoria Beckham, Sopranos star Jamie-Lynn Sigler and boxer Audley Harrison, plus music from Alanis Morissette.
Ulrika Jonsson hosts the ruthless game show where contenders battle it out for a chance to win £10,000.
Director Chris Power ; Producer Phil Parsons
Contestants compete to jet around the globe. Includes the Thunderball, National Lottery and Lottery Extra draws. Director Richard Valentine ; Producer Suzy Lamb Jet Set Departure Lounge is on Wednesday at 8.45pm
Life Incognito. Dillon's private life affects his work.
Written by Tony McHale ; Producer Amanda Silvester ; Director A J Quinn
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In tonight's story from the occasional crime series, bachelor Ed becomes involved in an argument with another driver that has life-changing consequences for all involved.
With Fiona Bruce.
Weather with Helen Willetts. (5)
Followed by National Lottery Update
Michael Parkinson continues his new series with an in-depth interview with Oscar-winning actor Mel Gibson.
Director Stuart McDonald ; Executive producer Beatrice Ballard Mel Gibson is on Film 2002 with Jonathan Ross on Monday at 11.35pm
Coverage from South Africa as Commonwealth super middleweight holder David Starie defends his title against Australia's Marc Bargero. Introduced by Garry Richardson.
Producer Chris Lewis
Followed by Weathervlew
Drama starring Charlie Sheen and Martin Sheen. West Germany, 1965: rash behaviour lands a soldier in trouble and faced with the over-bearing sergeant in charge of the military stockade. Review page 61.
Director Martin Sheen (1991. 15)
Boxing manager Frank Maloney and comedian Dominic Holland join the regulars. Shown yesterday
Beginning a rerun of the six-part comedy sketch show series.
Chart hits. Shown yesterday