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Chucklewood Critters
A little bear's adventures.

6.20 Arthur
Muffy makes a rash bet, and Arthur tells a lie.

6.45 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Animation triple bill.

7.10 Cubix
Dr K and his alien boss launch an attack.

7.35 Yvon of the Yukon
Tommy goes out on a date.

8.05 Looney Tunes
With Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny, Sylvester, Tweety Pie and Spike the bulldog.

8.35 The Wild Thornberrys
A gang of monkeys trick Eliza.

9.00 The Saturday Show
Fearne Cotton and Simon Grant are joined by Atomic Kitten, Dannii Minogue, Sophie Ellis-Bextor and the bad boy wizards from the Harry Potter films - aka Tom Felton, Joshua Herdman and Jamie Waylett. Viva S Club, Fairly Odd Parents and The Woody Woodpecker Show also feature in the first half of the show, which continues at 10.45am on BBC2.
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Contributors

Presenter ("The Saturday Show"):
Fearne Cotton
Presenter ("The Saturday Show"):
Simon Grant
Guests ("The Saturday Show"):
Atomic Kitten
Guest ("The Saturday Show"):
Dannii Minogue
Guest ("The Saturday Show"):
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Guest ("The Saturday Show"):
Tom Felton
Guest ("The Saturday Show"):
Joshua Herdman
Guest ("The Saturday Show"):
Jamie Waylett

Barry Davies describes the pomp and pageantry as the newly elected Lord Mayor, Alderman Gavyn Arthur , heads the parade in his State Coach. Philippa Forrester meets some of the 5,000 participants, while BBC London DJ Robert Elms explores the show's rich history.
Director Claire Popplewell ; Producer
Ian Russell
Subsequent programmes may run late

Contributors

Unknown:
Barry Davies
Unknown:
Alderman Gavyn Arthur
Director:
Claire Popplewell
Producer:
Ian Russell

A look ahead to the weekend's
Premiership fixtures as Arsenal entertain Newcastle, Liverpool face Middlesbrough, and United take on City in a Mancunian derby. With Ray Stubbs and Mark Lawrenson.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson.

Introduced by Steve Rider.
1.05,1.35, 2.00 Racing Three top quality races from today's card at Chepstow, featuring the Tote Silver Trophy Handicap Hurdle at 2.10. Other starts are at 1.10 and 1.40.
1.20, 1.45, 2.20, 2.30, 3.25
Rugby Union Ireland v Australia Pre-match comment and live coverage from Lansdowne Road, Dublin, where Ireland take on world champions Australia
(kickoff 2.30pm). Ireland-who won three of their five games in this year's Six Nations-will be looking to impress their home fans, while the Wallabies will have a point to prove aftertheir 33-31 defeat to South Africa gave New Zealand the Tri
Nations title. Nick Mullins and Phillip Matthews commentate.
Highlights of the match between England and New Zealand are at 5.25pm.
3.20 Football Update
TV presentation (racing) Geny Morrison Editor Carl Hicks Fancy the Grandstand theme tune on your phone? Visit www.radiotimes.com

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Nick Mullins
Unknown:
Phillip Matthews
Unknown:
Geny Morrison
Editor:
Carl Hicks

Highlights of today's international at Twickenham between
England and New Zealand. The teams last met in the World Cup three years ago, with the All Blacks 30-16 victors. But England's hopes will be high after memorable wins over South Africa and Australia last year. Hosted by John Inverdale and Jeremy Guscott. Commentary Eddie Butler and Brian Moore. Producer Ken Burton ; Editor Ron Chakraborty

Contributors

Unknown:
John Inverdale
Unknown:
Jeremy Guscott.
Unknown:
Eddie Butler
Unknown:
Brian Moore.
Producer:
Ken Burton
Editor:
Ron Chakraborty

John McEnroe hosts the last in series of the quiz show that tests the nerves and mental agility of contestants.
Director Jonathan Glazier ; Producer Suzy Lamb

Contributors

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

Eamonn Holmes introduces a new series of the general knowledge quiz show in which six contestants compete for a luxury lifestyle and the chance to jet around the globe. Includes the Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
Director John L Spencer ; Producer Michael Mannes The National Lottery - Midweek Draws is on Wednesday at 7.55pm

Contributors

Introduces:
Eamonn Holmes
Director:
John L Spencer
Producer:
Michael Mannes

Lara's future hangs in the balance.

Medical Drama: Casualty 8.15pm BBC1
Poor Dr Lara Stone (Christine Stephen-Daly) is looking more hollow-eved and wan than usual, although this isn't perhaps too surprising as today is the day her appeal against her conviction for the murder of David Collier is heard.
But an awful lot still hangs in the balance as Lara frets about whether David's abused wife Melanie (Lisa Palfrey) will actually tell the truth this time round after she lied at the original court hearing.
Meanwhile Lara's Holby City colleagues await the outcome, but it seems that bossy Jan (Judy Loe) has already made up her mind what to do should Lara be released from prison and wish to return to work. Will the briskly silver-tongued and no- nonsense Harry (Simon MacCorkindale) manage to use all his considerable charm to force a change of heart upon Jan?
Elsewhere Jack (Will Mellor) is furious with his dim girlfriend, thicky Nikki (Kelly Harrison), after the newspaper pictures of her posing in little more than a stab vest appear on the hospital noticeboard. Jack has never been the brightest light bulb in the porch, but that doesn't mean that where there's no sense there's no feeling.
And dopey Roxy (where on earth does Holby City find these people?) gets a shock when her former nursing tutor accompanies a would-be suicide to the hospital. As the young woman fights for her life, Roxy (Loo Brealey) makes a dreadful discovery. (Alison Graham TV editor)

Contributors

Writer:
Greg Evans
Producer:
Foz Allan
Director:
Jim O'Hanlon
Lara Stone:
Christine Stephen-Daly
Roxanne Bird:
Loo Brealey
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Nikki Marshall:
Kelly Harrison
Jack Vincent:
Will Mellor
Harry Harper:
Simon MacCorkindale
Anna Paul:
Zita Sattar
Colette Griffiths:
Adjoa Andoh
Finlay Newton:
Kwame Kwei-Armah
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Dillon Cahill:
Dan Rymer
Tony Vincent:
Lee Warburton
Jan Goddard:
Judy Loe
Heather Lincoln:
Nicole Faraday
Eddie Vincent:
Philip Martin Brown
Mark Christie:
Stefan Dennis
Molly Blythe:
Rachel Leskovac
Melanie Collier:
Lisa Palfrey
Kath Berry:
Gudrun Ure
Dom Powell:
Paul Davidson
Lord Justice Huggins:
John Nicholas
QC Leon Willis:
Jack Fortune
Fran:
Hannah Speller
Howard:
Phil Ormerod
PC Atkins:
Tarek Ramini
Ben:
Luke Bailey
Paula Powell:
Julie-Christian Young

Coverage of the annual Festival of Remembrance from London's Royal Albert Hall in the presence of the Queen. The Rt Rev Nigel McCulloch conducts the service, which features music from bands representing Her Majesty's Royal Marines, the Guards Division and the Royal Air Force. The festival concludes with the traditional silence and poppy drop. Brian Hanrahan commentates.

(Subsequent programmes may run late)

Contributors

Service conducted by:
The Rt Rev Nigel McCulloch
Commentator:
Brian Hanrahan
Television Production:
Peter Hylton Cleaver

Tonight's guests are actor and comedian Steve Coogan, broadcaster Jeremy Paxman and theatre legend Elaine Stritch. Music comes from jazz vocalist-pianist Diana Krall.
Director Stuart McDonald
Executive producer Beatrice Ballard
Steve Coogan is back with I'm Alan Partridge, Monday at 10pm on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Coogan
Unknown:
Jeremy Paxman
Unknown:
Elaine Stritch.
Unknown:
Diana Krall.
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Beatrice Ballard
Producer:
Steve Coogan
Unknown:
Alan Partridge

Drama starring Chris Noth. Larry Coster resorts to desperate measures when he suspects that his baby daughter may be in danger from his estranged wife. Review page 61.
Director Chuck Bowman (1996, 15)

Contributors

Unknown:
Chris Noth.
Unknown:
Larry Coster
Director:
Chuck Bowman

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