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

6.55 Taz-Mania
Double bill. Taz's TV malfunctions, and Constance goes autograph-hunting.

7.15 Looney Tunes
Double bill of cartoon capers.

7.30 Smile
DJ Casper performs his new single, there's another Featured Artist film from Blazin' Squad, news from Lunar the Smile Furry pony, and chat and games including Bandit Bites, Nev's Socks and Nev Up.
Plus The Scooby-Doo Show, Jackie Chan Adventures, Cavegirl, Arthur, Even Stevens and The Fairly Odd Parents. With Reggie Yates, DJ Devstar and Fearne Cotton.
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Contributors

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

With Steve Rider , Suzi Perry and Craig Doyle.
1100, 4.00 World Superblkes Suzi Perry is in Valencia, Spain, for the opening two races of this year's World Superbikes championship. With title-holder Neil Hodgson moving over to the Moto GP circuit, a new champion is guaranteed for 2004. Charlie Cox and Steve Parrish commentate.
12.00 Rugby League Wlgan Warriors v Wldnes Vikings The Super League big guns enter the competition in the first of two Challenge Cup fourth-round ties introduced by Steve Rider (kick-off 12.10).
Wigan are a force to be reckoned with - they won the title in 2002, and made it to the final of last year's Super League. However, Widnes coach Neil Kelly 's side are in with a chance, as the Warriors are without key players Andy Farrell , Adrian Lam , Mick Cassidy and David Hodgson.
Commentary comes from Dave Woods and Martin Offiah.
2.00 Bradford Bulls v St Helens Saints The defending champions play host to St Helens in a repeat of the 2001 Challenge Cup final (kick-off 2.10).
The Bulls seem to be in unstoppable form, having added the World Club Challenge title to their 2003 Super League and Challenge Cup wins.
Saints coach Ian Millward will be hoping that new signings Maurie Fa'asavalu and Dom Feaunati can inspire his men against a side they beat twice last season. Ray French and Jonathan Davies commentate. This match can also be heard on 5 Live Sports Extra (digital only) from 2pm
4.45 Sport Plus Magazine looking at the week's big issues.
5.15 Martin Johnson Interview The recently retired England rugby captain reflects on his career. TV presentation (rugby) Alan Griffiths and Ken Burton ; Editor Lawrence Duffy
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Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Suzi Perry
Unknown:
Craig Doyle
Unknown:
Superblkes Suzi Perry
Unknown:
Neil Hodgson
Unknown:
Charlie Cox
Unknown:
Steve Parrish
Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Neil Kelly
Unknown:
Andy Farrell
Unknown:
Adrian Lam
Unknown:
David Hodgson
Unknown:
Dave Woods
Unknown:
Martin Offiah
Unknown:
Ian Millward
Unknown:
Dom Feaunati
Unknown:
Jonathan Davies
Unknown:
Martin Johnson
Unknown:
Alan Griffiths
Unknown:
Ken Burton
Editor:
Lawrence Duffy

The Wildemess. A close encounter with an otter, the world's largest gannet colony on the remote Scottish island of St Kilda and crayfish native to the Lake District feature in the first of four repeated Bill Oddie Goes Wild compilations.
Series producers Sarah Pitt and Stephen Moss

Contributors

Producers:
Sarah Pitt
Producers:
Stephen Moss

From Winston Churchill to Tony Blair , reporter Michael Cockerell reveals how the medical profession has colluded with Downing Street spin doctors to cover up the true state of British prime ministers' health.
Director Anthony Lee ; Executive producer Farah Durrani

Contributors

Unknown:
Winston Churchill
Unknown:
Tony Blair
Reporter:
Michael Cockerell
Director:
Anthony Lee
Producer:
Farah Durrani

New series 1/5. Following families as they pursue their personal dreams-for better or for worse.
Hotel in the Country. Twenty-nine-year-old Hari Evans is leaving London to run a hotel in Gloucestershire's Forest of Dean, with support from her parents. Her goal is to transform the two-star hotel into something a little more ambitious - but that means a drastic overhaul of the current operation, starting with the staff.
Producer Hamish Beeston ; Series producer Ruth Shurman Alan Titchmarsh 's big dream: page 39

Contributors

Unknown:
Hari Evans
Producer:
Hamish Beeston
Producer:
Ruth Shurman
Producer:
Alan Titchmarsh

3/6. On the run after ambushing an enemy force, the volunteers must evade capture if they are to avoid a night of extreme interrogation by army personnel. With Dermot O'Leary. Contains strong language and nudity.
Producer Graham Cooper ; Director Michael Tuft

Contributors

Unknown:
Dermot O'Leary.
Producer:
Graham Cooper
Director:
Michael Tuft

As a major European crossroads, the French port town of Calais has a distinctly transient air. British tourists come to buy cheap booze, while migrants seek passage into
England. This BBC Greenlight award-winning documentary reflects on the people who make up this curious mix.
Director Marc Isaacs ; Editor David Charap

Contributors

Director:
Marc Isaacs
Editor:
David Charap

John Inverdale presents highlights of the Powergen Cup quarter-finals, including London Wasps v Pertemps Bees. Director Richard Carr ; Editor Lucy Cutler Repeated Friday 1.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
John Inverdale
Director:
Richard Carr
Editor:
Lucy Cutler

Fantasy drama starring Toby Stephens and Emily Woof. Widower Charles Castle is an expert in photographic forgery and trickery. When Beatrice Templeton claims to have pictures of fairies, Castle becomes obsessed with seeing the creatures for himself. Review page 50.
Director Nick Willing (1997, 15) Film Highlights: page 47

Contributors

Unknown:
Toby Stephens
Unknown:
Emily Woof.
Unknown:
Charles Castle
Unknown:
Beatrice Templeton

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