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Teletubbies
Pre-school fun, fantasy and education. (AD)
6.40 Angelmouse
A pair of skates go missing.
6.45 Clifford the Big Red Dog
A doggy star drops by.
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Pre-school fun, fantasy and education. (AD)
6.40 Angelmouse
A pair of skates go missing.
6.45 Clifford the Big Red Dog
A doggy star drops by.
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Metalheads
A language barrier causes confusion.
7.15 Super Duper Sumos
Kimo is promoted.
7.35 Arthur
A fishing trip, then the missing sock mystery.
8.05 The Fairly Odd Parents
Timmy's wish leaves the superhero Crimson Chin powerless.
8.30 The Saturday Show
Peter Andre performs Insania, while guests include Stitch Up's Calum Callaghan, Anne Foy and James Michael Tyler (Gunther in Friends). Plus the usual games, Woody Woodpecker and Rugrats.
With Angellica Bell, Simon Grant and Jake Humphrey.
10.00 The Mysti Show
The half-human, half-fairy meets VS, who judge the next stage of the fashion design competition. Meanwhile Rick and Ollie try surfing, and one lucky viewer becomes a stuntman for the day.
(Also on CBBC channel)
11.00 Top of the Pops Saturday
With studio performances from Sam and Mark, D-Side, Phixx, VS and McFly. Plus the exclusive of Blue's new video. Hosted by Fearne Cotton.
(Repeated at 6pm on CBBC channel)
How did Millwall fare against the mighty Red Devils in last Saturday's FA Cup final? And what was the outcome of the midweek Uefa Champions
League Cup final between Porto and Monaco? Ray Stubbs and guests review the action and look ahead to next month's
Euro 2004 kick-off. Highlights of England's friendly against Japan are on Tuesday at 10.35pm
With Steve Rider at Wentworth.
1.05 Rowing Munich's
Olympic course is the venue for the second World Cup regatta of the year. Despite losing James Cracknell to injury, Britain's coxless four claimed gold at this month's opener in Poland -the Sydney gold medallist, however, is expected to rejoin Matthew Pinsent , Alex Partridge and Steve Williams in Germany. Meanwhile world champion duo Katherine Grainger and Cath Bishop will be seeking a win ahead of August's Olympic
Games. Gary Herbert and Dan Topolski commentate, with analysis from Steve Redgrave.
2.00 Golf Live coverage from the penultimate day of the PGA championship at Wentworth.
Having survived the halfway cut, the remaining players will be looking to climb the leaderboard and join the illustrious list of former champions.
TV presentation (golf) Barbara Slater and Paul Davies
Regional News; Weather
2/8. Can Geraldine Cole overcome a fear of sharks and win a date with Ronan Keating for her sister-in-law Angela? And will Marie Sewell 's fear of heights scupper her sister's chances of presenting Top of the Pops? With Ian Wright.
Director Tim van Someren ; Series producer Sean Kneale
3/8. Seven celebrities and their professional dance partners remain as the live ballroom dancing competition continues. Last week saw the first couple make a graceful exit from Blackpool's Tower Ballroom - what will the public and studio judges make of tonight's displays of tango and jive, and who will be next to leave the floor?
Viewers will be able to vote using the phone numbers announced on the night. Further coverage follows on BBC3. Director Alex Rudzinski : Executive producer Karen Smith www.bbc.co.uk/strictlycomedancing
This week's show comes live from the Tower Ballroom in Blackpool, where the contestants will dance the Tango or the Jive. Show more
Dale Winton hosts the quiz show in which five contestants compete for a share of the big moneyjackpot.
Producer Andrew Musson : Executive producer David Young
World Gone Wrong 1/2. A bungled robbery at a jewellery store has terrifying consequences for Nikki, Lara and - Josh. The story concludes tomorrow at 8pm.
More cast tomorrow www.bbc.co.uk/casualty
Science-fiction drama. A reporter thinks she has uncovered a congressman's affair, but as it turns out, "Ele" isn't a mistress, but a term to describe an event so cataclysmic that it could destroy the planet. Review page 53.
Director Mimi Leder (1998, 12)
With Darren Jordon.
Weather with Michael Fish.
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Sci-fi adventure. 2004: in an attempt to foil the plans of a corrupt senator, elite police officer Max Walker (Jean-Claude Van Damme ) travels back in time to 1994 - the year his wife (Mia Sara ) was murdered. Review page 53. Director Peter Hyams (1994, 18)
Thriller starring Anthony LaPaglia.
Ex-government agent Willie Serling is given the chance to avenge the murder of his wife and child. Review page 53. Director Michael Pavone (1995, 15)
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