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Round the Twist
Linda gets hold of a microphone that makes everyone speak the truth.
(R) (S)

6.55 Evolution: the Animated Series
Have the Alienators finally overcome the loathsome Genus?
(S)

7.15 Tom and Jerry Kids
A triple bill of cat-and-mouse capers.
(R) (S)

7.40 Arthur
Buster thinks that he's seen a UFO, and Arthur befriends a new neighbour.
(R) (S)

8.05 Looney Tunes
A quadruple bill of animated antics.
(R) (S)

8.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza's jealousy of Shane and Debbie puts them all in danger.
(R) (S)

9.00 Dick and Dom in da Bungalow
Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood present the madcap weekend show with messy games and stunts. Plus cartoon fun with Yvon of the Yukon, New Scooby and Scrappy Show and Looney Tunes. Also on CBBC channel.
(The fun continues tomorrow at 9am on CBBC channel) (S)

11.00 Top of the Pops Saturday
Pink, Emma Bunton, Alex Parks and Pop Idol's Sam and Mark perform in the studio, while Fearne Cotton turns music producer for R 'n' B star Jamieson in Fearne's Gig.
(Repeated at 6pm on CBBC channel) (S)

Contributors

Presenter (Dick and Dom in da Bungalow):
Richard McCourt
Presenter (Dick and Dom in da Bungalow):
Dominic Wood
Director (Dick and Dom in da Bungalow):
Simon Hepworth
Producer (Dick and Dom in da Bungalow):
Steve Ryde
Presenter (Top of the Pops Saturday):
Fearne Cotton
Guest (Top of the Pops Saturday):
Emma Bunton
Guest (Top of the Pops Saturday):
Alex Parks
Producer (Top of the Pops Saturday):
Christina Brown
Executive Producer (Top of the Pops Saturday):
Annette Williams

Liverpool entertain Everton in a Merseyside derby at Anfield,
Spurs are away to Fulham, and surprise Champions' League contenders Charlton welcome
Bolton to the Valley. Plus a preview of the midweek FA Cup fourth-round replays. Replay highlights Wednesday 10.35pm

Presented by Clare Balding and Phil Jones.
1.05 Racing Live coverage from Uttoxeter where the L70,000
Singer and Friedlander National Trial is race of the day at 2.15. Other starts are at 1.10 and 1.40. Plus a trio of races from
Ascot, including the L100,000 Servo Computer Services Chase at 2.35, and the 1.25 and 2.00.
2.45 Tennis Highlights from Melbourne of the Australian
Open women's singles final. Live coverage of the men's final begins at 2.50am.
3.45 Football Half-times
3.50 Football: African Cup of Nations Highlights of today's group D tie between Nigeria and South Africa. Commentary by Simon Brotherton and Efan Ekoku. The match can be seen in full at 7pm on BBC3. Producer Jonathan Bramley
Editor (racing) Carl Hicks BBCi: from 2.45, digital viewers can access the latest football scores on Score Interactive using their TV handset

Contributors

Presented By:
Clare Balding
Presented By:
Phil Jones.
Commentary By:
Simon Brotherton
Commentary By:
Efan Ekoku.
Producer:
Jonathan Bramley
Unknown:
Carl Hicks

Tom Selleck , Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson star in this cheerful comedy about three carefree bachelors who get a crash-course in fatherhood when a basket containing a baby girl turns up on their doorstep. Review Dace 43.
Director Leonard Nimoy (1987. PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom Selleck
Unknown:
Steve Guttenberg
Unknown:
Ted Danson
Director:
Leonard Nimoy
Peter Mitchell:
Tom Selleck
Michael Kellam:
Steve Guttenberg
Jack Holden:
Ted Danson
Sylvia:
Nancy Travis
Rebecca:
Margaret Colin
Jack's mother:
Celeste Holm

Eamonn Holmes hosts the quiz show for would-be globe-trotters. Includes Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws. Director John L Spencer ; Producer Michael Mannes STUDIO AUDIENCE: for free tickets call [number removed] (national rate)

Contributors

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

Emotional Rescue 2/2. Still trapped underground in a cave, time is running out for Lara, Simon and Harry.
Writer Stephen McAteer ; Producer Steve Lightfoot ; Director Gwennan Sage
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Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen McAteer
Producer:
Steve Lightfoot
Harry Harper:
Simon MacCorkindale
Lara Stone:
Christine Stephen-Daly
Simon Kaminski:
Christopher Colquhoun
Jim Brodie:
Maxwell Caulfield
Charlie Fairhead:
Derek Thompson
Josh Griffiths:
Ian Bleasdale
Finlay Newton:
Kwame Kwei-Armah
Comfort Jones:
Martina Laird
Nikki Marshall:
Kelly Harrison
Tess Bateman:
Suzanne Packer
Luke Warren:
Matthew Wait
Roxanne Bird:
Loo Brealey
Claire Guildford:
Leanne Wilson
Abs:
James Redmond
Tally Harper:
Holly Davidson
Louis:
Liam Hess
Andy:
Kristian Wilkin
Nina Barnes:
Emma Amos
Tom Barnes:
Niall Refroy
Matthew Barnes:
Jed Wilsher
Borko Brjaca:
Dorin Rimbu
Lisa Clough:
Mifanwy Waring
Alesia Pamboris:
Sharon Duce
Conor Knight:
Philip Fox
David Edwards:
Nick Moss
Stewart:
Tim Berrington
Frank Hayman:
Richard Flemming

In a year which saw Jonny Wilkinson kick the opposition into touch and the return of Dirty Den to Walford, Jonathan Ross takes a star-studded audience on a whistle-stop tour of last year's televisual treats. With awards in seven categories, including best drama, comedy and sporting moments, chosen by viewing panels across the UK. Viewers will also get the chance to select the golden moment of 2003 by voting during the final part of the live show (calls cost 10p).
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Contributors

Presenter:
Jonathan Ross
Producer:
Mike Parkinson
Producer:
Samantha Peters

Courtroom thriller starring Richard Gere. Arrogant lawyer Martin Vail takes on the case of Aaron Stampler , an altar boy accused of murdering an archbishop. Review page 43.
Director Gregory Hoblit (1996, 18) Richard Gere stars in Sommersby on Monday at llpm Barry Norman on Richard Gere : page 41

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Gere.
Unknown:
Martin Vail
Unknown:
Aaron Stampler
Director:
Gregory Hoblit
Director:
Richard Gere
Unknown:
Barry Norman
Unknown:
Richard Gere
Martin Vail:
Richard Gere
Janet Venable:
Laura Unney
DA John Shaughnessy:
John Mahoney
Judge Miriam Shoat:
Alfre Woodard
Dr Molly Amngton:
Frances McDormand
Aaron Stampler:
Edward Norton
Assistant DA Bud Yancy:
Terry O'Quinn
Tommy Goodman:
Andre Braugher

Live coverage from Melbourne of the Australian Open men's singles final. With Sue Barker and Andrew Castle. Highlights in Sunday Grandstand at 1.45pm. Producer Helen Kuttner

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Castle.
Producer:
Helen Kuttner

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