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Ends 12.00.
Captain Abercromby
Admiral Dobbin releases the press gang into Rabadabdab.

6.40 ChuckleVision
Paul and Barry land jobs as milkmen.
Written by James Carey

7.00 Arthur
Binky is involved in an art project, and Arthur finds a pencil that brings good luck.

7.25 Taz-Mania
Cartoon fun with the Tazmanian Devil.

7.45 Tom and Jerry Kids
A triple bill of cartoon capers.

8.10 Looney Tunes
Fun with Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny.

8.35 Rugrats
Chuckie loses his first library card, and Angelica thinks the babies should "retire".

Actor Alan Cumming and Dani Harmer of Tracy Beaker fame guest, while music comes from Girls Aloud, Big Brovaz, Good Charlotte and David Sneddon. There's also the first heat of the Busted karaoke competition, The Scooby and Scrappy Show, The Fairly Odd Parents, and more live-action laughs with Lizzie McGuire. Hosted by Fearne Cotton and Simon Grant.

The Saturday Show Extra follows at 12 noon on CBBC channel
BBC Popgirl Magazine: £1.50

Contributors

Presenter:
Fearne Cotton
Presenter:
Simon Grant
Guest:
Alan Cumming
Guest:
Dani Harmer
Group:
Girls Aloud
Group:
Big Brovaz
Band:
Good Charlotte
Singer:
David Sneddon
Director:
Nick Harris
Producer:
Alison Black
Producer:
Donald McInnes

This weekend's big matches see champions Arsenal travel to struggling Bolton and, in two local derbies, Chelsea play host to Fulham, while Sunderland take on rivals Newcastle.
Hosted by Damien Johnson , with Mark Lawrenson. www.bbc.co.uk/football

Contributors

Unknown:
Damien Johnson
Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson.

Introduced by Steve Rider.
1.10 World Snooker As the tournament enters its second week, further coverage of today's play from the world championship in Sheffield.
1.50 Rugby League Challenge Cup Build-up Previewing today's big match.
2.30 Rugby League Challenge
Cup Final Leeds v Bradford Live coverage from the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. In the semi-finals, Bradford ran in four second-half tries to turn a half-time deficit into a 36-22 win overWigan. Leeds, meanwhile, triumphed against St Helens 33-26 after extra time, denying their opponents a third successive appearance in the final. Commentary by Ray
French and Jonathan Davies.
TV presentation (rugby league) Malcolm Kemp ; Editor Carl Hicks www.bbc.co.uk/sport

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Introduced By:
Jonathan Davies.
Unknown:
Malcolm Kemp
Editor:
Carl Hicks

Ian Wright challenges contenders to face their biggest fears and phobias in order to win a dream prize for a loved one that money alone can't buy. Tonight, in the first of eight shows, a father who suffers from stage fright attempts to become a mime artist in 24 hours so that his daughter's song can be made into a professional pop video. Director Derek Wheeler ; Producer Martyn Redman

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Wright
Director:
Derek Wheeler
Producer:
Martyn Redman

Dale Winton returns for a new series of the quiz show in which five contestants compete to be in the right place at the right time as they bid to win a big-money prize.
Includes the Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
Producer Andrew Musson ; Executive producer David Young The National Lottery Midweek Draws is on Wednesday at 7.55pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Dale Winton
Producer:
Andrew Musson
Producer:
David Young

Getting Through. Lara finds herself in a situation that could be life-threatening. Anna drops a bombshell on Merlin.
Lara Stone Christine Stephen-Daly
Written by Catherine Tregenna ; Producer Richard Handford
Director Deborah Paige www.bbc.co.uk/casualty

Contributors

Written By:
Catherine Tregenna
Producer:
Richard Handford
Director:
Deborah Paige
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Harry Harper:
Simon MacCorkindale
Anna Paul:
Zita Sattar
Dillon Cahill:
Dan Rymer
Simon Kaminski:
Christopher Colquhoun
Roxanne Bird:
Loo Brealey
Comfort Jones:
Martina Laird
Tony Vincent:
Lee Warburton
Jack Vincent:
Will Mellor
Bex Reynolds:
Sarah Manners
Luke Warren:
Matthew Wait
Eddie Vincent Philip:
Martin Brown
Merlin Jameson:
Orlando Seale
Tally Harper:
Ashlie Walker
Leila:
Susan Penhaligon
Kenny:
Brian Abbott
Darren:
Daniel Newman
Fran:
Robyn Lewis
David:
Peter Collins
Kelly:
Lauren Holden
Tia:
Abigail Marshman
Mr Carter:
John Delaney
Todd:
Connor Williams
Sergeant Cooper:
Trevor Georges

Tonight's guests are Australian actor Hugh Jackman , who stars in Hollywood blockbuster X-Men 2, entertainer and TV presenter Des O'Connor and, making his first solo UK talk-show appearance, Friends star Matthew Perry. Music comes from soul diva Heather Small of M People fame.
Director Stuart McDonald ; Executive producer Beatrice Ballard Face of the Week - Matthew Perry : page 67

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Jackman
Presenter:
Des O'Connor
Unknown:
Matthew Perry.
Unknown:
Heather Small
Director:
Stuart McDonald
Producer:
Beatrice Ballard
Unknown:
Matthew Perry

Just six investigators remain in the fifth part of the murder-mystery game show, two of whom get the fright of their lives when called upon to protect Tina Wells. Further information is uncovered about Creeksea's dark secret, while two more contestants go out to play the Killer's Game. The Murder Game: Inside HQ follows on BBC3.
Series editors Nichola Hegarty and David Tibballs BBCi: special features available to digital viewers www.bbc.co.uk/murdergame

Contributors

Unknown:
Tina Wells.
Editors:
Nichola Hegarty
Editors:
David Tibballs

Britain's Danny Williams is on the comeback trail as he defends his Commonwealth heavyweight title against Australian Bob Mirovic at Brentford Leisure Centre, west London. Hosted by John Inverdale , with Steve Bunce and Claude Abrams. Jim Neilly and Richie Woodhall commentate. More boxing tomorrow at 12.35am on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Danny Williams
Unknown:
Bob Mirovic
Unknown:
John Inverdale
Unknown:
Steve Bunce
Unknown:
Claude Abrams.
Unknown:
Jim Neilly
Unknown:
Richie Woodhall

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