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6 05 The North Sea: Managing the Common Pool
6 30 How We Study Children
6.55 Open Advice: The Three Degrees
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6 05 The North Sea: Managing the Common Pool
6 30 How We Study Children
6.55 Open Advice: The Three Degrees
Dr Philip McCall 's work with mosquitos.
Toxicology's vital role in a real murder mystery.
The wide variety of animals with the ability to fly.
Ends 11.20.
UBOs
Zarlak is stealing everything that is sharp.
8 35 Rugrats
Triple bill of cartoon fun with the tiny tykes.
9 05 The Woody Woodpecker Show
Animated triple bill.
9.25 The Cramp Twins
Mr Winkle plans to build a new amusement park on the swamp.
9 40 The Mummy
The O'Connells go to Egypt in search of three important pieces of the Puzzle of Horus.
Shown in The Saturday Show on BBC1
10.00 Grange Hill
Omnibus. There's trouble ahead for Vikki and Ozzie.
Shown last Tuesday and Thursday on BBC1
10.50 Student Bodies
Concluding the high-school sitcom featuring live action and animation.
A voice speaks to the Enterprise from a devastated planet.
Treasure and her friends decide to be famous, then she gives her mum a makeover.
12.35 More animated antics. With voices by Frances Barber and Rosemary Leach.
Introduced by Hazel Irvine .
1.35 Athletics From Dublin, the continuing World Cross-country championships. Events today include the women's 4km and the men's 12km races.
2.45 Rugby Union Highlights of yesterday's Six Nations matches.
3.00 Racing The best of the card from Dubai World Cup Day, presented by Clare Balding.
3.30 Olympic Dreams Featuring the British women's curling team, who won Olympic gold so dramatically in Salt Lake City. 3.45 Rowing A week ahead of the 148th Boat Race, a report on the traditional Head of the River competition.
4.00 Motorcycling Coverage of the second round of the World Superbike championship, from Phillip Island, Australia. Troy Bayliss won the opening race. producer Lakviar Singh ; Editor
Ron Chakraborty WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/sport
Searching for one of the hardiest animals on the planet, the elusive musk oxen of Alaska's windswept western coast. (S)
Rhinos - Built to Last? Made like an armour-plated tank yet almost as fast and agile as a racehorse, rhinos are one of nature's design classics. But they've been hunted to the verge of extinction, so has the rhino got what it takes to fight back? Narrated by Robert Lindsay.
Producer Lizzie Bewick ; Series editor Michael Gunton
My Brother the Taliban Fighter. What makes a young man give up a comfortable home in Britain and go to Afghanistan to fight for the Taliban? British Muslim Ajmal Khan sets out with reporter Sue Lloyd-Roberts to locate his brother, now a prisoner of war, and discover his motives.
Producer Christopher Kendall ; Editor Farah Durrani
3-4am. Jack attempts to repair his relationship with Nina. Palmer realises that he must confide in his family.
Repeated Friday at 10.30pm on BBC Choice
Drama in a season of Oscar winners. After becoming the protege of ruthless wheeler-dealer Gordon Gekko , young broker Bud Fox breaks all the rules on his rise to the top. Live coverage of this year's Oscars follows. Review page 52. Director Oliver Stone (1987 15)
Stagecoach continues the Oscars season tomorrow at 1.35pm
Jonathan Ross hosts live coverage of the world's most prestigious film awards, presented from Los Angeles by Whoopi Goldberg. Among the various categories, eight British actors have been nominated. Highlights of the ceremony can be seen tomorrow at 10.35pm on BBC1.
Director Bruce Thompson ; Producer Tom Webber BBCi: special interactive features are available to digital viewers
Oscars special begins on p30; Julian Fellowes 's kind of day: pl46
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