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The Itsy Bitsy Spider
Arachnid antics with Itsy and his pals.
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7.50 Zorro
Diego and Barnado head to Mexico where they help the padre of a village.
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8.15 UBOs
The UBOS needs rebinding, but the Bookbinding Gnomes have been captured by Zarlak.
(R) (S)

8.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza puts herself in danger when she tries to rescue some otters from an oil spill.
(R) (S)

Dani Behr and Joe Mace present another lively show featuring pop bands Blue and City High as well as DJ Judge Jules, who launches a special competition. Plus it's the final heat of the Britney Spears karaoke competition and the last of four video diaries, On Tour with Blue, along with 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.
BBCi: special interactive features are available to digital viewers

Contributors

Presenter:
Dani Behr
Presenter:
Joe Mace
Singers:
null Blue
Singers:
City High
Guest:
Judge Jules
Producer:
Daniel Baldwin
Producer:
Jennifer Chatham
Executive Producer:
Annette Williams

Ray Stubbs, with Mark Lawrenson, introduces this week's football news, looks ahead to the weekend's FA Cup action, and previews the day's promotion and relegation battles in the lower divisions.
Live FA Cup quarter-final coverage of Newcastle v Arsenal is at 5.25pm.
Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Ray Stubbs
Co-presenter:
Mark Lawrenson

Introduced by Clare Balding and Roger Black.
1.05,2.05 Racing Three national hunt races from
Chepstow, with starts at 1.15 and 1.45, plus the L15,000 Tote Bookmakers Handicap
Chase at 2.15. Commentary is by Jim McGrath ,
Peter Scudamore , Richard Pitman and Angus Loughran.
1.50, 2.20, 3.55 Athletics A host of newly crowned European Indoor champions parade their talents in the Five Nations
Indoor International at Glasgow's Kelvin Hall. Competing for
Great Britain against teams from Russia, Sweden and Germany will be 400m specialist Daniel Caines , hurdler Colin Jackson and sprinters
Mark Lewis-Francis , Jason Gardener and Christian Malcolm.
3.45 Football Half-Times
Producer Helen Kuttner ; Editor
Michael Cole WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/sport

Contributors

Introduced By:
Clare Balding
Unknown:
Roger Black.
Unknown:
Jim McGrath
Unknown:
Peter Scudamore
Unknown:
Richard Pitman
Unknown:
Angus Loughran.
Unknown:
Kelvin Hall.
Unknown:
Daniel Caines
Unknown:
Colin Jackson
Unknown:
Mark Lewis-Francis
Unknown:
Jason Gardener
Unknown:
Christian Malcolm.
Producer:
Helen Kuttner
Editor:
Michael Cole

Newcastle United v Arsenal
The sixth round of the FA Cup sees the two Premiership heavyweights clash in a quarter-final tie live from St James ' Park (kickoff 5.35pm). Bobby Robson 's Newcastle will be looking to continue their fine recent tradition in the competition, while Arsenal are favourites to go one better than last year when they were beaten finalists. Introduced by Gary Lineker , with commentary by Barry Davies. Live coverage of the FA Cup tie between Middlesbrough and Everton can be seen tomorrow at 12.50pm.
Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor Paul Armstrong BBCi: special interactive features are available to digital viewers Funny old game: page 21

Contributors

Unknown:
St James
Unknown:
Bobby Robson
Introduced By:
Gary Lineker
Commentary By:
Barry Davies.
Producer:
Phil Bigwood
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

Dillon is left devastated when he ignores a cry for help.

Website: [web address removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Leslie Stewart
Producer:
David Crean
Director:
Graham Wetherell
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Max Gallagher:
Robert Gwilym
Patrick Spiller:
Ian Kelsey
Spencer:
Ben Keaton
Colette Griffiths:
Adjoa Andoh
Anna Paul:
Zita Sattar
Nikki Marshall:
Kelly Harrison
Dillon Cahill:
Dan Rymer
Comfort Jones:
Martina Laird
Lara Stone:
Christine Stephen-Daly
Tony Vincent:
Lee Warburton
Gilly:
Emily Dormer
Gemma:
Sheena Irving
Mrs Glover:
Carole Nimmons
Oliver:
Stewart Harwood
Mr Truman:
Timothy Watson
John:
Michael Sherlock
Ben:
Keith Henderson
Mike:
Dominic Mafham
Keith Richard:
Lloyd King
Mr Walker:
Eamonn Riley

The pilot episode of a new murder mystery about modern-day demon hunter John Strange - former priest with a haunted past. Aided by acquaintance Nurse Jude Atkins , he investigates chilling deaths with demonic undertones.
Written by Andrew Marshall
Producer Marcus Mortimer ; Director Joe Ahearne

Contributors

Unknown:
John Strange
Unknown:
Jude Atkins
Written By:
Andrew Marshall
Producer:
Marcus Mortimer
Director:
Joe Ahearne
John Strange:
Richard Coyle
Canon Black:
Ian Richardson
Jude Atkins:
Samantha Janus
Rich:
Alastair MacKenzie
Kevin:
Timmy Lang
Joey:
William Tomlin
Toby:
Bryan Dick
Doddington:
Samuel Barnett
Nurse Mandy:
Abi Eniola
Reverend Rutt:
Peter Copley
BillytheWino:
John Delaney
Mr Livings:
Charles Simon
Nurse Patrick:
Richard Manson
Helen:
Kerry Elkins

Michael Parkinson welcomes Bafta Fellowship award-winner Dame Judi Dench and American Beauty star Kevin Spacey. Joining them is comedian Rory Bremner , while music comes courtesy of the Lighthouse Family.
Director Stuart McDonald ; Executive producer Beatrice Ballard

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Parkinson
Unknown:
Dame Judi Dench
Unknown:
Kevin Spacey.
Unknown:
Rory Bremner
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Beatrice Ballard

Comedy horror. There's something under the desert sand of Perfection, Nevada. Sheep are being eaten, cars are failing into giant holes and people are disappearing. Review page 53.
Director Ron Underwood (1989.15)
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Director:
Ron Underwood
Valentine McKee:
Kevin Bacon
Earl Basset:
Fred Ward
Rhonda LeBeck:
Finn Carter
Burt Gummer:
Michael Gross
Heather Gummer:
Reba McEntire
Melvin Plug:
Bobby Jacoby

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