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Fimbles
Florrie comes across some chime bars.
6.20 64 Zoo Lane
Why can't Reginald get any sleep?
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Fimbles
Florrie comes across some chime bars.
6.20 64 Zoo Lane
Why can't Reginald get any sleep?
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Round the Twist
Tales of the family who live in a lighthouse.
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6.55 Evolution: the Animated Series
Ira and the Alienators investigate a puzzling "purple worm" sighting in an old castle.
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7.15 Tom and Jerry Kids
Triple bill of cat-and-mouse fun.
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7.40 Arthur
Binky gets trapped in a place where it's a crime not to rhyme. DW loses her voice.
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8.05 Looney Tunes
Four episodes of animated antics with Wile E Coyote, Road Runner, Bugs Bunny, Tweety and Sylvester.
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8.35 Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo:
Dreams, storms and ghosts keep the duo busy.
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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 Watch My Chops, 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
Busted, 50 Cent, Lemar, Black Eyed Peas and Alex Parks are in the studio, host Fearne Cotton reports from the Brit Awards and Atomic Kitten will be taking a ride in the Pop Lift. Plus more from Pop Skool and the regular review of the latest singles.
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As well as reaction to the midweek international friendlies, there are previews of today's lunchtime clashes in the Premiership - Chelsea v Arsenal and Man
United v Leeds. Birmingham, meanwhile, meet Aston Villa tomorrow. With Ray Stubbs and Mark Lawrenson.
The second week of the rugby union showpiece tournament gets underway, introduced by Steve Rider and Craig Doyle.
1.00, 4.00 Rugby Build-up A look ahead to this afternoon's action includes the Calcutta
Cup clash at Murrayfield between Scotland and England (coverage starts at 5.20pm).
2.00 France v Italy
Live coverage from the Stade de France in Paris as Les Bleus take the field for their second successive home game. The French, seekingto win the championship for the second time in three years, will start odds-on favourites against opponents they have beaten in 23 of the past 24 encounters. Jim Neilly and Phillip Matthews provide match commentary.
3.50 Football Half-times
Producer Jonathan Bramley
Editor Lawrence Duffy BBCi: digital viewers can access interactive Six Nations features via their TV handset. plus, from 2.45. the latest football scores
Results and reports.
Regional News; Weather
Scotland v England
The oldest fixture in international rugby gets underway at Murrayfield, kick-off 5.30. Scotland will be trying to win the Calcutta Cup for only the second time in the past ten years and on that occasion, in 2000, they denied the English a Grand Slam. Commentary from Eddie Butler and Brian Moore , with analysis from Jonathan Davies , Jeremy Guscott and Andy Nicol. Introduced by Steve Rider.
Television presentation Alan Griffiths ; EditorCarl Hicks More Six Nations action with Ireland v Wales tomorrow at 3pm on BBC2
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A child in care makes Abs consider his own past in an episode linked to the BBC's Taking Care season.
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The season continues tomorrow with Tracy Beaker's The Movie of Me at 5.35pm
With Matthew Amroliwala.
Weather with Helen Willetts.
Followed by National Lottery Update
New series 1/10. Michael Parkinson is joined by The Lord of the Rings star Sir Ian McKellen and comics Johnny Vegas and Rhona Cameron. Plus music from Katie Melua and Alicia Keys. Director Stuart McDonald ; Executive producer Beatrice Ballard
Police drama starring Sylvester Stallone , Robert De Niro and Harvey Keitel. An off-duty New York cop kills two joyriding youths. The incident is covered up but an Internal Affairs investigator suspects foul play. Review page 43.
Director James Mangold (1997, 18) Film Highlights: p40; Barry Norman on Sylvester Stallone : p41
Followed by Weatherview
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