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Astro Boy
Robot-lover Tatsuo Pretends he's an android.
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7-20 The Mummy
Albert Einstein is held hostage in a castle in Germany's Black Forest.
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7.45 Arthur
Arthur is accused of hiding DW's CD, then Dad frets about his own musical selection.
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8.10 Taz-Mania
A turtle - raised by wild dogs - fails to realise its status as a reptile.
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8.35 The Scooby-Doo Show
A voodoo curse hits the gang.
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9.00 Dick and Dom in da Bungalow
Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood host another morning of wacky entertainment. Including Batfink, The Fairly Odd Parents and Watch My Chops.
(Also on CBBC channel)
(There's more tomorrow at 9am on CBBC channel) (S)

11.00 Top of the Pops Saturday
Robbie Williams, Blue, Daniel Bedingfield, Dannii Minogue and Intenso Project featuring Lisa Scott-Lee perform in the studio.
Plus Geri Halliwell and Lemar's new videos, and Jonathan Wilkes delivers his verdict on the latest releases in Singles Out!
Presented by Fearne Cotton and Sam & Mark.
(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
Singer (Top of the Pops Saturday):
Robbie Williams
Singers (Top of the Pops Saturday):
null Blue
Singer (Top of the Pops Saturday):
Daniel Bedingfield
Singer (Top of the Pops Saturday):
Dannii Minogue
Musicians (Top of the Pops Saturday):
Intenso Project featuring Lisa Scott-Lee
Guest (Top of the Pops Saturday):
Jonathan Wilkes
Director (Top of the Pops Saturday):
Adrian Johnson
Producer (Top of the Pops Saturday):
Christina Brown

A look ahead to Arsenal's clash at Old Trafford tomorrow against Manchester United, Tottenham's game against Bolton and Newcastle United playing host to Manchester City. Plus an assessment of how British clubs could fare in this week's Champions' League matches. With Manish Bhasin ,
Mark Lawrenson and Gordon Strachan. viww.bbc.co.uk/football

Contributors

Unknown:
Manish Bhasin
Unknown:
Mark Lawrenson
Unknown:
Gordon Strachan.

Presented by Ray Stubbs.
1.10 Rugby League A look ahead to the second game of the Tri-Nations tournament as world champions Australia take on New Zealand. Highlights tomorrow at 1pm on BBC2.
115, 3.50 Darts Action from the 31st World Masters championship at the Spa Royal Hall in Bridlington on Humberside.
Last year's shock winner, Tony West , is back to defend his title and trying to pick up the L15,000 first prize. Also among the favourites competing are top seed and three-time world champion Andy Fordham , and Martin Adams - who beat
Mervyn King in the final of last month's British Open. More tomorrow at 3pm on BBC2.
3.45 Football Half-times
Producer Jonathan Bramley : Editor
Philip Bemie www.bbc.co.uk/sport
BBCi: from 2.45-6pm, digital viewers can access the latest football scores on Score Interactive, presented by Ray Stubbs. using their TV handset

Contributors

Presented By:
Ray Stubbs.
Unknown:
Tony West
Unknown:
Andy Fordham
Unknown:
Martin Adams
Producer:
Jonathan Bramley
Editor:
Philip Bemie
Presented By:
Ray Stubbs.

The gravel-voiced rock legend performs classic songs, including Sailing, Maggie May, Tonight's the Night and Reason to Believe in a one-off concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Introduced by Dame Edna Everage.
Producer Fiona Clark ; Executive producer Beatrice Ballard Dame Edna gets ready to rock: page 18

Contributors

Unknown:
Albert Hall
Introduced By:
Dame Edna Everage.
Producer:
Fiona Clark
Producer:
Beatrice Ballard

Gary Lineker has highlights from today's six Premiership matches where, at the top end of the table, high-flying Chelsea host Blackburn while Liverpool take on Charlton Athletic.
(Match of the Day 2 tomorrow 10.30pm on BBC2)
(Rptd tomorrow 8.10am)

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Lineker
Producer:
Phil Bigwood
Editor:
Paul Armstrong

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