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Arthur
Arthur turns trendsetter and Francine has a bad hair day.

6.25 Taz-mania
Taz takes brother Bob to work with him.

6.45 The Cramp Twins
Wendy's fuzz babies are infected, then Lucien demands silence.

7.10 Cubix
The Botties sneak onto the set of a commercial that Raska is filming.

7.35 Yvon of the Yukon
Tommy finds it impossible to persuade Yvon to have a wash.

8.05 Looney Tunes
Cartoon fun with Bugs Bunny, Sylvester and Tweety, Hubie and Bertie, and Speedy Gonzales.

8.35 The Wild Thornberrys
The family's vehicle is surrounded by angry seals.

9.00 The Saturday Show
Fearne Cotton and Simon Grant make their presenting debut as the children's show unveils its new look and fresh line-up. There's the first episode of Viva S Club, in which S Club 7 relocate to Barcelona. Tiny and Mr Duk now have their own section, while Top of the Pops on Saturday features live performances and interviews, this week with rapper Nelly, Kelly Rowland of Destiny's Child and Abs, formerly of Five.
Guests today are Pop Idol singers Gareth Gates and Will Young, and Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys.
Fearne Cotton's one to watch: page 12; Kids' new season: page 19

Contributors

Presenter (The Saturday Show):
Fearne Cotton
Presenter (The Saturday Show):
Simon Grant
Guest (The Saturday Show):
Kelly Rowland
Guest (The Saturday Show):
Gareth Gates
Guest (The Saturday Show):
Will Young
Guest (The Saturday Show):
Nick Carter
Producer (The Saturday Show):
Mel Balac
Producer (The Saturday Show):
Jennifer Chatham
Producer (The Saturday Show):
Jon Donaldson
Executive Producer (The Saturday Show):
Annette Williams

A preview of the weekend's
Premiership action, plus at 12.30 live coverage of Matthew Pinsent and James Crackneii going for gold in the coxless pairs at the World Rowing championships. With Ray Stubbs and Mark Lawrenson.

Contributors

Unknown:
Matthew Pinsent
Unknown:
James Crackneii
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson.

With Steve Rider in Seville and Sue Barker in Birmingham.
1.00 Rowing Live action from the world championships in Seville. British hopes are high, with Pinsent and Cracknell in the coxless pairs, Debbie Rood and Frances Houghton in the women's double scull, and the men's coxless four aiming to repeat their win of last year.
Garry Herbert , Dan Topolski and Gillian Lindsay commentate.
2.00 Tennis: Davis Cup Live coverage of the second, potentially decisive day of Great Britain's World Group qualifier against Thailand at the National Indoor Arena, Birmingham, where Tim Henman is expected to team up with Greg Rusedski in the doubles. Commentary
John Barrett , John Lloyd , David Mercer and Andrew Castle. Producer (tennis) Paul Davies ; Editor
Philip Bemie

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue Barker
Unknown:
Debbie Rood
Unknown:
Frances Houghton
Unknown:
Garry Herbert
Unknown:
Dan Topolski
Unknown:
Gillian Lindsay
Unknown:
Tim Henman
Unknown:
Greg Rusedski
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
John Lloyd
Unknown:
David Mercer
Unknown:
Andrew Castle.
Unknown:
Paul Davies
Editor:
Philip Bemie

Six contestants exploit each other's strengths and weak spots. Ulrika Jonsson hosts the second of the series.
Director Geraldine Dowd ; Producer Noleen Golding

Contributors

Unknown:
Ulrika Jonsson
Director:
Geraldine Dowd
Producer:
Noleen Golding

John McEnroe introduces the quiz show which tests the nerves of contestants as they aim for a big-money prize. Director Jonathan Glazier ; Producer Suzy Lamb Repeated tomorrow at
8pm on BBC Choice www.bbc.co.uk/thechair

Contributors

Introduces:
John McEnroe
Director:
Jonathan Glazier
Producer:
Suzy Lamb

Phillip Schofield hosts the quiz in which 49 contestants attempt to win a round-the-world trip. Includes the Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
Director Patricia Mordecai ; Producer Jane O'Brien The National Lottery-Midweek Draws is on Wednesday at 7.55pm

Contributors

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

Protection. Lara's in court for manslaughter, while Duffy's mother is rushed into hospital with a sinister complaint. Written by Stephen McAteer; Producer Tim Holloway; Director John Dower
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Contributors

Harry Harper:
Simon MacCorkindale
Nikki Marshall:
Kelly Harrison
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Lisa Duffin:
Catherine Shipton
Lara Stone:
Christine Stephen-Daly
Finlay Newton:
Kwame Kwei-Armah
Comfort Jones:
Martina Laird
Jack Vincent:
Will Mellor
Dillon Cahill:
Dan Rymer
Tony:
Vincent Leewarburton
Simon Kaminski:
Christopher Colquhoun
Colette Griffiths:
Adjoa Andoh
Roxanne Bird:
Loo Brealey
QL Leon Willis:
Jack Fortune
Kate Duffin:
Rosalind Knight
Melanie Collier:
Usa Palfrey
WPC Newcombe:
Ashley Miller
Rana:
Gurpreet Singh
Vish:
Shamer Madarbakus
Joe Garson:
Quinn Patrick
Anu:
Radhika Aggarwal
QC Mrs Conolly:
Victoria Wicks
Judge:
Virginia Denham
Manson:
Zienia Merton
Mubbs Hussein:
Ian Aspinall
Robson:
Stephen Boswell

From the heart-warming to the tear-jerking to the downright blood curdling, this A-Z romp through medical dramas pays tribute to some memorable moments, dishy doctors and naughty nurses who have kept pulses racing over the years. Producer Lucy Kenwright ; Executive producer Caroline Wright

Contributors

Producer:
Lucy Kenwright
Producer:
Caroline Wright

Tom Hanks - whose movie Road to Perdition opened yesterday - and David Bowie guest on the first of a ten-part new series. Hanks also stars in Dragnet, which follows.
Director Stuart McDonald ; Executive producer Beatrice Ballard

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Hanks
Unknown:
David Bowie
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Beatrice Ballard

Spoof police drama. When Los Angeles is confronted with a series of bizarre crimes, it is up to by-the-book cop Joe Friday and his unconventional new partner Pep Streebek to solve the case. Widescreen. Review page 53.
Director Tom Mankiewicz (1987, PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Pep Streebek
Director:
Tom Mankiewicz
Det Sgt Joe Friday:
Dan Aykroyd
Pep Streebek:
Tom Hanks
Rev Whirley:
Christopher Plummer
Captain Bill Gannon:
Harry Morgan
Connie Swail:
Alexandra Paul
Emil Muzz:
Jack O'Halloran

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