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Ends 11.15.

Taz-Mania
Animated antics with the Tazmanian Devil. (R) (S)

8.35 The Wild Thornberrys
Debbie suspects Eliza has a special gift.
(R) (S)

9.00 Fix and Foxi
Animated double bill. The duo's uncle has toothache and the gang meet a cave man.
(R) (S)

9.15 The Woody Woodpecker Show
A triple bill in which Woody goes bowling and Wally tries a new way of getting rid of him. (R) (S)

9.35 Smart Guy
Should Yvette attend her graduation ceremony? (S)

10.00 Grange Hill
Omnibus edition.
Josh is smitten and Shona gets bitten.
Written by Mark Hiser, Bridget Colgan and Sarah Daniels
Shown last Tuesday/Thursday on BBC1 (S) (W)

10.50 Sub Zero
Futuristic battle of the sexes, with Adrian Dickson, Jemma James and Rani Khanijau. (W)

Contributors

Writer ("Grange Hill"):
Mark Hiser
Writer ("Grange Hill"):
Bridget Colgan
Writer ("Grange Hill"):
Sarah Daniels
Contributor ("Sub Zero"):
Adrian Dickson
Presenter ("Sub Zero"):
Jemma James
Contributor ("Sub Zero"):
Rani Khanijau

Josie d'Arby, Vernon Kay ,
Joe Mace and Lisa Rogers present the live pop show. Viewers can e-mail questions for star guests at: totpplus@bbc.co.uk
Series producer Gary August; Executive producer Paul Smith (S) (W) TOTP 2 is on Wednesday at 6pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Vernon Kay
Unknown:
Joe MacE
Unknown:
Lisa Rogers
Producer:
Paul Smith

Presented by Sue Barker.

1.35 Ski Sunday
Hazel Irvine visits Salt Lake City, the host city for next year's Winter Olympics. Plus a roundup of the latest news and results. Matt Chilton and Graham Bell commentate.

2.25 Steve Redgrave
Britain's five-times Olympic champion rower talks to Steve Rider about training for the London Marathon.

2.35 Rugby League: Halifax v Bradford Bulls
Live coverage from the Shay of this fifth-round Challenge Cup match (kickoff 3pm). Commentary by Jon Champion and Joe Lydon. The quarter-final draw is at 5.10pm.

4.45 Athletics
A host of Olympic champions and potential future stars are expected in Lievin, France, for the final Euroseries meet. Stuart Storey, Steve Cram and Paul Dickenson are trackside.
TV presentation (skiing) Kate McKeag
Editor Michael Cole (W)
WEBSITE: [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker.
Unknown:
Matt Chilton
Unknown:
Steve Rider
Commentary By:
Jon Champion
Commentary By:
Joe Lydon.
Unknown:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Steve Cram
Unknown:
Paul Dickenson
Unknown:
Kate McKeag
Editor:
Michael Cole

Continuing the wildlife strand. Ends 6.45.
Series producer Wendy Darke ; Editor Fiona Pitcher WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/nature
Under the Skin Bears. Nick Baker travels to the vast wilderness of Alaska to live alongside grizzly bears. He tries to catch salmon with his bare hands, eats berries and digs for clams and has some very close encounters.
Director Andrew Chastney (S) (W) 54
5.45 Tiger Trail This week ValmikThapar explores modem tiger conservation in India's Ranthambhore National Park and comes across leopards, nilgai antelope and dholes.
Producer Paul Appleby (S)
5.55 Natural World Timeless Thames. A journey along the Thames, from its source to the sea. The Thames may seem tame today but it is still wild at heart and, as the recent flooding has illustrated, just waiting to reclaim its lost wildness, in spite of our best efforts to control it. Narrator Ian McShane. Producer Mike Birkhead ; Series editor Neil Nightingale (S) (W)

Contributors

Producer:
Wendy Darke
Editor:
Fiona Pitcher
Unknown:
Nick Baker
Director:
Andrew Chastney
Producer:
Paul Appleby
Narrator:
Ian McShane.
Producer:
Mike Birkhead
Editor:
Neil Nightingale

Classic comedy starring Harry H Corbett and Wilfrid Brambell. And So to Bed. Harold's life is going through a tricky phase. Written by Ray Gafton , Alan Simpson ; Producer Douglas Argent (R) (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Harry H Corbett
Written By:
Ray Gafton
Written By:
Alan Simpson

Continuing the repeat run of the seventies television series about the Second World War. Narrated by Laurence Olivier. In the East, the Japanese have been at war since 1931 on the Chinese mainland, but on 7 December with the infamous attack on Pearl Harbor, they begin their sweep throughout South East Asia. (R)(S)
BBC History Magazine: published monthly, price £2.95

Contributors

Narrated by:
Laurence Olivier
Director:
Peter Batty
Producer:
Jeremy Isaacs

Drama starring Kate Winslet as an English woman in the early seventies who travels to Marrakesh with her two young daughters in search of adventure. But life in Morocco proves to be less enchanting than she'd envisaged and her children are soon questioning their mother's reasons for staying.
Director Gillies MacKinnon (1998, 15) (S) (W) Films: pp 60-63 ***

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Winslet
Director:
Gillies MacKinnon
Julia:
Kate Winslet
Bilal:
Said Taghmaoui
Bea:
Bella Riza
Lucy:
Carrie Mullan
Santoni:
Pierre Clementi
Charlotte:
Abigail Cruttenden

Rrst in a new eight-part celebration of modern Indian pop culture, including tonight the civil servant who won the jackpot on India's version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?. Presented by Mini Mathurand Asif Seth. Executive producers Remy Blumenfeld , Gavin Hay ; Series producer
Mike Bluett (S) (W)

Contributors

Producers:
Remy Blumenfeld
Producers:
Gavin Hay
Producer:
Mike Bluett

A six-part series in which comedian Simon Munnery (aka the League against Tedium) sets out to discover England - and shout at it. Kevin Eldon and Johnny Vegas contribute to this self-styled interpretation of all things bizarre.
Director Stewart Lee : Producer Richard Webb (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Munnery
Unknown:
Kevin Eldon
Unknown:
Johnny Vegas
Director:
Stewart Lee
Producer:
Richard Webb

Comedy drama continuing the Movie World season. Four young Parisian friends are snjoying a three-week holiday in Biarritz. But the :ompetition to pick up girls leads to friction. Widescreen. In French with English subtitles. Ends 1.50am.
Director Djamel Bensalah (1998, 15) Postponed from 11 February Films: pp 60-63 **

Contributors

Director:
Djamel Bensalah

Repeats are not indicated.
National Test Revision 2.00 Revisewise Challenge at School (S) Languages 4.00 Deutsch Plus (part 1-4) (S) Working In the Arts 5.00 Computers
Open University 6.00 Under the Walnut Tree (S) 90268 6.30 Child Development Babies' Minds Ends 7.00am (S)

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