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Arthur
Playing with the Tibbie twins spells trouble.

7.15 Looney Tunes
Tweety requires protection from Sylvester, thenDaffy hunts for bears.

7.35 Yvon of the Yukon
Tommy and Yvon discover a baby mammoth frozen in the snow.

8.00 Smile
Big Brovaz play live in the studio and a new "featured artist of the month" is announced.
Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates and DJ Devstar present the live, interactive entertainment show, which includes fun with Cavegirl and the cartoons Looney Tunes, Taz-Mania, Jackie Chan Adventures and Rugrats.
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10.35 Serious Jungle
Work on the orang-utan project is hampered by scorpions, homesickness is setting in and the weather is getting steadily worse. [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter (Smile):
Fearne Cotton
Presenter (Smile):
Reggie Yates
Presenter (Smile):
DJ Devstar
Director (Smile):
Ian Trill
Series Producer (Smile):
Fiona Robinson

Ed Stone Is Gay. When Ed acts the perfect gentleman, Kate has doubts about his sexuality. Meanwhile, Beth's dad Bruno - played by guest star Michael Brandon of Dempseyand Makepeace - pays a visit.
Written by Jesse Armstrong. Sam Bain
First shewn on BBC Choice

Contributors

Written By:
jesse armstrong.
Written By:
sam bain
Ed Stone:
Richard Blackwood
Nigel Winterbourne:
Bill Paterson
Kate Carter:
Claudie Blakley
Beth Crenshaw:
Sasha Pick
Adam Deerfield:
Daniel Brocklebank
ScottyWilmslow:
Craig Parkinson
Bruno Crenshaw:
Michael Brandon

Presented by John Inverdale.
1.35 Athletics Athletes from Britain, Russia, Sweden and Italy, plus a select European team, compete for the World Team Trophy - in which 110m hurdler Colin Jackson is set to become the most-capped male British athlete ever. Roger Black introduces the action from Glasgow's Kelvin Hall.
4.00 Ski Sunday Over 60 nations will be represented across ten events at the Alpine World championships, starting in St Moritz , Switzerland, this weekend. This afternoon's action, introduced by Hazel Irvine , begins with the men's super-G.
5.00 Rugby Special The latest news, with highlights from the week's major matches and interviews with the big names. TV presentation (Athletics) Martin Webster Editor Lawrence Duffy

Contributors

Presented By:
john inverdale.
Unknown:
colin jackson
Introduces:
roger black
Unknown:
kelvin hall.
Unknown:
st moritz
Introduced By:
hazel irvine
Unknown:
martin webster
Editor:
lawrence duffy

In the first of two films, Charlotte Uhlenbroek and Gavin Thurston travel to witness the unusual behaviour of chimps in Africa's Gualogo forest.
Producer Brian Leith ; Executive producer Fiona Pitcher .

Contributors

Unknown:
gavin thurston
Producer:
brian leith
Producer:
fiona pitcher

Ospreys and Pine Martens. The osprey is filmed by Gordon Buchanan in the Highlands of Scotland, as well as one of Scotland's most elusive mammals, the pine marten.
Producer Roger Webb ; Executive producer Fiona Pitcher

Contributors

Unknown:
gordon buchanan
Producer:
roger webb
Producer:
fiona pitcher

Flying Home. Whooping cranes, the most endangered birds in America, are taught by a team of scientists and microlite pilots, to migrate the length of the country in an attempt to protect the species. Narrated by John Peel.
Producer Jo Sarsby ; Series editor Michael Gunton www.bbc.co.uk/nature

Contributors

Unknown:
john peel.
Producer:
jo sarsby
Editor:
michael gunton

Chinese couples who are too busy to find a partner are brought together in their hundreds by Hu Yanping at her voluntary dating agency. But director Jiang Yue candidly discovers that Hu's life is a far cry from her matchmaking. She's a divorce lawyer, advising women to leave abusive husbands, and her own marriage is not ideal. This film, timed for Chinese New Year, concludes the New China, New Year season which began yesterday on BBC4.
Producer Mark Frith ; Editor Karen O'Connor

Contributors

Unknown:
hu yanping
Director:
jiang yue
Producer:
mark frith
Editor:
karen o'Connor

Coverage of the Masters, which began today at Wembley Conference Centre in London. Having won a Masters double last year, Paul Hunter begins his 2003 campaign against Scotland's Graeme Dott , while Matthew Stevens plays Ken Doherty. Presented by Ray Stubbs.
Producer Alison Witkover ; Executive producer Graham Fry

Contributors

Unknown:
paul hunter
Unknown:
graeme dott
Unknown:
matthew stevens
Unknown:
ken doherty.
Presented By:
ray stubbs.
Producer:
alison witkover
Producer:
graham fry

Architectural historian Dan Cruickshank travels throughout Iraq to explore the country's rich cultural heritage which could fall casualty to an imminent war. His journey takes him from the Kurdish border to the Garden of Eden, stopping off at Babylon, Nineveh and the Tower of Babel.
Producer Sam Hobkinson ; Executive producer Basil Comely Panorama - Tackling Saddam is at 10.15pm on BBC1

Contributors

Unknown:
dan cruickshank
Producer:
sam hobkinson

Horror starring Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi.
Edinburgh, 1832: a gifted doctor enters into a sinister relationship with a grave-robber to obtain cadavers for dissection.
Review page 49.
(1945, PG) (BW)

Contributors

Unknown:
Boris Karloff
Unknown:
Bela Lugosi
Director:
Robert Wise

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