The animated tale of mischievous duo Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny.
Arachnid antics with Itsy and his pals.
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Capitan Espiral attacks as the governor celebrates his 50th birthday aboard a ship.
Verne, Cassy and Gus are sent to retrieve the magic portal.
Tommy explains life to Dil, Chuckie worries about Kimi and Susie has a plan.
American bands Sum 41 and LFO perform live in the studio, plus Aaron Carter sings his new track and talks about his involvement with the film Jimmy Neutron. Also featuring the final heat of the Britney Spears karaoke competition, plus contests Gutbusters and Winner Stays On, animation with The Cramp Twins, Super Duper Sumos and Jackie Chan Adventures and more of LA 7.
Presented by Dani Behr and Joe Mace.
BBCi: special interactive features are available to digital viewers
12.00 News; Weather
A look ahead to this weekend's football fixtures, which include Manchester
United's home tie against Middlesbrough and the relegation dogfight between
Derby and Everton. Introduced by Ray Stubbs , with analysis from Mark Lawrenson. WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/football
See Match of the Day: FA Cup Replay Arsenal v Newcastle United at 6.05pm
A double helping of live rugby union action, introduced by Steve Rider at Murrayfield and John Inverdale in Dublin, begins with news from the teams prior to this penultimate round of Six Nations matches.
1.50 Ireland v Italy Live action from Lansdowne Road (kickoff at 2pm) as Ireland seek to overcome struggling Italy and keep alive their hopes of clinching the title, with a match against current leaders France to come in Paris in a fortnight. Commentary comes from Eddie Butler and Philip Matthews.
3.50 Scotland v France Live coverage from Murrayfield (kickoff at 4pm), where Scotland face an in-form
French team who are closing in on the Grand Slam following their 20-15 victory over
England in Paris three weeks ago. Bill McLaren and Jonathan Davies commentate.
5.50 Final Score Results roundup.
Producer Jonathan Bramley
Editor Carl Hicks
Highlights of today's FA Cup sixth-round replay between
Arsenal and Newcastle United at Highbury. The winners will earn a semi-final tie against Middlesbrough. With Gary Lineker and Alan Hansen. Commentary by Barry Davies.
Producer Phil Bigwood ; Editor Paul Armstrong Highlights of England's friendly against Italy are on Wednesday at 10.35pm
With Darren Jordon.
Weather with Peter Gibbs.
Ulrika Jonsson hosts the last in the current series of the ruthless game show. The series returns in the near future. Director Geraldine Dowd ; Series 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 8.20pm
Memories. Lara confronts her feelings about Patrick.
Written by Peter Mills ; Producer Amanda Silvester ; Director Neil Adams
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/casualty
A murdering barrister frames one of his clients.
The events leading up to the murder of devious barrister Nicholas Chadwick (Nigel Havers) are seen in flashback
Murder in Mind 9.00pm BBC1
Flashback, a cunningly constructed episode of this occasional crime drama series, starts with the murder of its central character - smooth barrister and High Court judge-to-be Nicholas Chadwick (played by Nigel Havers - who else?). So it's immediately obvious that the rest of what turns out to be a very entertaining hour will be spent looking at why anyone would wish to do such a dreadful thing to someone who appears to be a pillar of the judiciary. Naturally it turns out Nicholas Chadwick QC is a bit of a rotter. He has a lovely, poised wife and a very comfortable lifestyle, which includes regular and costly sexual liaisons with high-class prostitute Angela Stephenson (played by Patsy Kensit, mainly in her nightie). The entire episode comprises a series of flashbacks, a conceit that can be very tiresome in dramas but which works well in this case, even though viewers will have to keep up with an awful lot of changing time frames.
But things mesh together very well as a whole series of seemingly unconnected events finally makes a satisfying whole. Thus we watch Chadwick botch a court case in which a low-level villain, Stuart Jackson (Jamie Foreman), is imprisoned for a murder he - very convincingly - says he did not commit. But the evidence is overwhelming, so if Jackson is innocent, how come his fingerprints all over the murder scene?
And as for the comely Ms Stephenson - she turns out to be a grasping and greedy young miss whose retirement plans prove very costly in a way she does not expect. Though Patsy Kensit doesn't have much to do apart from pout and pose languidly in her dimly lit flat- which for some reason is decorated like a Moroccan restaurant - she provides just the right amount of satin-clad glamour.
With Darren Jordon.
Weather with Peter Gibbs.
Followed by National Lottery Update
Michael Parkinson welcomes international singing star Celine Dion and Private Eye editor Ian Hislop.
Director Stuart McDonald ; Executive producer Beatrice Ballard
Andrew Duncan meets Celine Dion : page 40
Thriller starring Wesley Snipes and Gary Busey. US Marshal Pete Nessip 's brother is killed during a mid-flight attempt to free a villain being escorted to prison. Swearing revenge, Pete joins a group of maverick skydivers and attempts to track down his sibling's killers. Widescreen. Review page 53. Director John Badham (1994,15)
Followed by Weatherview
With Liza Minnelli and the Pet Shop Boys. Shown yesterday
Guests Shane Warne and Ed Byrne join the regulars.
Sports quiz.
Chart hits. Shown yesterday