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The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show
Cartoon based on the Peanuts comic strip.

6.55 Taz-Mania
Double bill. Dingo suspects Taz will double-cross him, and Taz sends off for an atomic submarine replica.

7.15 Looney Tunes
Sylvester stars in a cartoon double bill.

7.30 Smile
Reggie Yates, DJ Devstar and Fearne Cotton are joined by guests in the studio for music and chat, while games include Bandit Bites and Nev's Socks.
Plus The Scooby-Doo Show, Jackie Chan Adventures, Cavegirl, Arthur, Even Stevens and The Fairly Odd Parents.
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BBCi: digital viewers can access interactive games via the red button on their handset

Contributors

Presenter ("Smile"):
Reggie Yates
Presenter ("Smile"):
DJ Devstar
Presenter ("Smile"):
Fearne Cotton
Director ("Smile"):
Ian Trill
Producer ("Smile"):
Jayne Stanger

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen shows how to adorn you r own home with the British colonial style.
At 11.40, in Real Rooms,
Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan restyle a Glaswegian man's front room, while at 12.10, in Small Town
Gardens, Cleve West creates a mini-jungle in west London. Director Kate Dillon ; Series producer
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Contributors

Unknown:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Unknown:
Colin McAllister
Unknown:
Justin Ryan
Unknown:
Cleve West
Director:
Kate Dillon
Producer:
Vanessa Jackson

With Craig Doyle in the studio and John Inverdale in Dublin.
1.30 Sport Plus Magazine looking at the week's big issues.
2.10 Marion Jones : the Big
Interview The sprinter talks about becoming a mother and her hopes of repeating her Olympic triumphs this summer in Athens.
2.30 Rugby Build-up The countdown begins at Lansdowne Road.
3.00 Ireland v Wales The Irish will start as favourites in the clash of the Celtic rivals, though the loss due to injury of Geordan Murphy and record try scorer
Denis Hickie could prove telling. Wales should enter this Six
Nations with renewed confidence after an impressive World Cup showing, and will hope to put an end to a three-year away run without a win in the tournament. Commentary by Nick Mullins and Jonathan Davies.
Television presentation (rugby) Ken Burton Producer Lakviar Singh BBCi: digital viewers can access interactive Six Nations features via their TV handset

Contributors

Unknown:
Craig Doyle
Unknown:
John Inverdale
Unknown:
Marion Jones
Unknown:
Geordan Murphy
Unknown:
Denis Hickie
Commentary By:
Nick Mullins
Commentary By:
Jonathan Davies.
Unknown:
Ken Burton
Producer:
Lakviar Singh

Vast colonies of migrant birds, including pink-footed geese, are among the animals residing on north Norfolk's wind- and sea-battered coast in wintertime, and living among them are an equally diverse group of people. The second of four seasonal films meets some of these characters.
Producer Roger Webb ; Executive editor Fiona Pitcher

Contributors

Producer:
Roger Webb
Editor:
Fiona Pitcher

Five Big Cats and a Camera. David Attenborough witnesses the results of two renowned film-makers' 14 years in the African savannah, a time that has produced an enthralling snapshot of the wild cats that roam there - including lions, cheetahs, leopards and the elusive caracal and serval.
Producers Amanda Barrett and Owen Newman (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
David Attenborough
Producers:
Amanda Barrett
Producers:
Owen Newman

Two new Muslim companies have the same extraordinary goal-to replace the world's biggest brand, Coca-Cola, in the affections of over a billion consumers. Mecca Cola and Qibla Cola are among a growing wave of Islamic campaigners seeking to boycott US products, and as Everyman shows, the threat to the iconic drink is serious and unprecedented. Producer Arif Nurmohamed ; Executive producer Ruth Pitt (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Qibla Cola
Producer:
Arif Nurmohamed
Producer:
Ruth Pitt

2/6. It's day four of the SAS recruits' notoriously tough training, and they must attack an enemy village before Eddie Stone puts them through hell in the endurance test. Dermot O'Leary follows the 21 volunteers' progress.
Producer Graham Cooper ; Series producer Dale Templar

Contributors

Unknown:
Eddie Stone
Producer:
Graham Cooper
Producer:
Dale Templar

Almost a million people were killed in 100 days during the Rwandan genocide of 1994. Now thousands of killers are being released from jail, including Theophile, a Hutu who waged war on Tutsis despite being married to one. Now his wife has committed bigamy by marrying a fellow survivor and could herself face a prison sentence. This World follows a compelling story of love gone terribly wrong.

Contributors

Director:
Daniela Volker
Editor:
Karen O'Connor

Comedy starring Brendan Fraser , Christopher Walken, Sissy Spacek and Alicia Silverstone. California, 1962: during the Cuban Missile Crisis a quirky genius locks himself and his pregnant wife inside a bunker. Thirty-five years later their son emerges to face the world for the first time. Film of the Week p39 (1998, 12)

Contributors

Director:
Hugh Wilson
Adam:
Brendan Fraser
Calvin:
Christopher Walken
Helen:
Sissy Spacek
Eve:
Alicia Silverstone
Troy:
Dave Foley
Dave:
Rex Linn

John Inverdale hosts another round of Six Nations analysis with international alumni Keith Wood and Jonathan Davies at Dublin's Old Belvedere Club.
Director Richard Carr ; Editor Lucy Cutler Repeated Friday 2.45pm

Contributors

Unknown:
John Inverdale
Unknown:
Keith Wood
Unknown:
Jonathan Davies
Director:
Richard Carr
Editor:
Lucy Cutler

Western. Determined to become a cowboy, 16-year-old Ben Mockridge buys a$4 pistol and joins a cattle drive.
But a gun battle with rustlers soon brings a stark reality to his idyllic view of the Wild West. Review page 44.
Director Dick Richards (1972)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ben Mockridge
Director:
Dick Richards

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