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Looney Tunes
Bugs Bunny features in a triple bill.

7.30 Smile
Youthful rockers Busted are among the studio guests in a special Easter edition, while Smile Furry welcomes the launch of a new family of animals - rabbits. There are new series of cartoons Watch My Chops and Even Stevens, and interactive games including Pin the Tail on Nev and Nev vs Bouncer Boy. Plus prehistoric pandemonium in Cavegirl, and more animated fun with Arthur, Looney Tunes and Jackie Chan Adventures. With Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates and DJ Devstar.
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10.30 Tom and Jerry Kids
Cat-and-mouse capers.

10.50 So Little Time
The Carlson twins have to find dates for an upcoming high-profile event.

Contributors

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

Fantasy drama. Large in stature but not in intellect, life has been harsh on Cincinnati teenager Maxwell Kane. His outlook on life improves radically, however, when a new neighbour arrives. Review page 53.
Director Peter Chelsom (1998. PG)

Contributors

Unknown:
Maxwell Kane.
Director:
Peter Chelsom
Gwen Dillon:
Sharon Stone
Grim Harry:
Dean Stanton
Gram:
Gena Rowlands
Kevin Dillon:
Kieran Culkin
Loretta Lee:
Gillian Anderson
Maxwell Kane:
Elden Henson
Iggy:
Meat Loaf

Presented by John Inverdale and Hazel Irvine.

1.25 Boxing
Leading amateurs from England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland aim to prove their pugilistic credentials at the Four Nations contest from Cardiff.

2.05 Olympic Dreams
Britain's rowers compete for World Cup and World Athletics championship places at the national team trials in Hazewinkel, Belgium.

2.15 British Superbikes
Craig Doyle presents highlights of the second round from Snetterton in Norfolk, where Steve Hislop is continuing the defence of his title.

2.50 World Snooker
As the first round draws to a close at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, crowd favourites Ronnie O'Sullivan and Jimmy White are among those in action as they open their account with potentially tricky matches against Marco Fu and James Wattana respectively.

4.40 Rugby Special
A preview of the European Cup semi-finals, plus news from the Premiership and a look at Cornwall's increasing influence on rugby.

Contributors

Presenter:
John Inverdale
Presenter:
Hazel Irvine
Unknown:
Craig Doyle
TV Presentation (Boxing):
Chris Lewis
Editor:
Ron Chakraborty

Sir David Attenborough introduces a new animated version of Leos Janacek 's sylvan opera, combining the talents of conductor Kent Nagano and leading designer Geoff Dunbar. Berlin's Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester perform a new edition of the music with young soloists, singers from the New London Children's Choir and the BBC Singers.
Blue Peter's Matt Baker also makes a guest appearance.
Producers Rodney Wilson and Jacqui Davies

Contributors

Presenter:
Sir David Attenborough
Unknown:
Leos Janacek
Designer:
Geoff Dunbar
Unknown:
Matt Baker
Producers:
Rodney Wilson
Producers:
Jacqui Davies
Vixen Sharp-Ears:
Christina Buffle (soprano)
The forester:
Grant Doyle (baritone)
Dashwood Fox:
Richard Coxon (tenor)
Harashta the poacher:
Keel Watson (baritone)
Schoolmaster:
Peter van Hulle (tenor)

Conceived to commemorate the Duke of Marlborough's defeat of Louis XIV, the construction of Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire itself became a battlefield. The project involved a troublesome quartet: Queen Anne, the Duke, the Duchess and architect John Vanbrugh. Dan Cruickshank tells their tale. Producer John Bush ; Executive producer Basil Comely

Contributors

Unknown:
John Vanbrugh.
Unknown:
Dan Cruickshank
Producer:
John Bush

Ray Stubbs and John Parrott host more first-round coverage from Sheffield. Seven-times champion Stephen Hendry faces world number 46 Gary Wilkinson in a match he will be strongly fancied to win, while on the other table
Joe Perry finishes his clash with the lowest-ranked player taking part in this year's championship, Sean Storey.

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
John Parrott
Unknown:
Stephen Hendry
Unknown:
Gary Wilkinson
Unknown:
Joe Perry
Unknown:
Sean Storey.

The Allied invasion of Normandy on 6 June 1944 is seen as one of military history's great successes, yet over
2,000 soldiers lost their lives on Omaha Beach. It could have been very different if a secret weapon had made it to the beach. Here, dramatic reconstructions show what happened. Narrated by Charles Dance.
Producer Will Aslett; Director Bucy McDonald

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Dance.

4.00-5.00 pm. There's high drama in the skies as Jack's plane is hit by a missile. The next episode follows on BBC3, while Pure 24- an interactive forum for fans - is at 11.30 pm.
www.bbc.co.uk/drama/24

Contributors

Jack Bauer:
Kiefer Sutherland
Kate Warner:
Sarah Wynter
Kimberly Bauer:
Elisha Cuthbert
George Mason:
Xander Berkeley
Sherry Palmer Penny:
Johnson Jerald
Tony Almeida:
Carlos Bernard
President Palmer:
Dennis Haysbert
Nina Myers:
Sarah Clarke
RonWieland:
Michael McCrady
Reza:
Phillip Rhys
Bob:
John Terry
Agent Phillips:
Michael Cudlltz

Living Dangerously. Both inhabitants and unwanted intruders wreak havoc. Contains strong language.
Written by Amy Jenkins ; Producer Jane Fallon ; Director Sam Miller

Contributors

Written By:
Amy Jenkins
Producer:
Jane Fallon
Director:
Sam Miller

Quentin Tarantino , Pam Grier and Samuel L Jackson contribute to this documentary re-examining the 1970s blaxploitation movie genre.
Director Isaac Julien Shown yesterday on BBC3

Contributors

Unknown:
Quentin Tarantino
Unknown:
Pam Grier
Unknown:
Samuel L Jackson
Director:
Isaac Julien Shown

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