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

6.55 Taz-Mania
Double bill. Kee Wee leads Taz into a vortex, and a rare bottle cap allows Taz to break open the piggy bank.

7.15 Looney Tunes
Will invisible paint fool the Road Runner? Plus Bugs visits Granny.

7.30 Smile
The entertainment show has the first Featured Artist film from Emma Bunton and a viewer is surprised with a new "roomcam".
Plus news from Lunar the pony, and chat and games including Bandit Bites, Nev's Socks and Nev It 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
Guest (Smile):
Emma Bunton
Director (Smile):
Ian Trill
Producer (Smile):
Jayne Stanger

Raeven, Captain Anarchy,
Irresistant and Romulusk battle it out for a place in the quarter-finals. Trevor Nelson and Lisa Snowdon oversee the mayhem. First shown on BBC3

Contributors

Unknown:
Trevor Nelson
Unknown:
Lisa Snowdon

Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen shows how to bring some Victorian eclecticism to the home.
At 11.40. in Real Rooms, the team are in Tavistock in Devon for a dining-room revamp, while at 12.10, in Hidden
Gardens, Chris Beardshaw helps with the restoration of a Victorian walled garden in Clynfyw, Pembrokeshire.
Director Paul Vanezis ; Series producer Vanessa Jackson

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
Unknown:
Chris Beardshaw
Director:
Paul Vanezis
Producer:
Vanessa Jackson

The Real Mary Magdalene
Was the world's most famous prostitute a sinner or early church leader?
1.30 David and Goliath. The story behind the Old Testament fight. Was David more ruthless than has been imagined?

Contributors

Unknown:
Mary Magdalene

Wales v France
John Inverdale presents live coverage from Cardiff (kick-off
3.00), where the Welsh will have their work cut out against the World Cup semi-finalists, having not beaten France at home in a competitive match since 1996. However, Steve Hanson 's side will take heart from their own impressive showing in Australia last autumn, which they built on with a good start to the Six Nations campaign against the Scottish side. Commentary from Nick Mullins and Jonathan Davies. TV presentation (rugby) Sion Thomas
Editor Philip Bernie BBCi: digital viewers can access interactive Six Nations features via their TV handset

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Hanson
Unknown:
Nick Mullins
Unknown:
Jonathan Davies.
Unknown:
Sion Thomas
Editor:
Philip Bernie

Puffins. There's a visit to the spectacular Rngal's Cave and footage of puffins and seals as Gordon Buchanan explores the islands of Lunga, Staffa and Coll.
Director Roger Webb ; Series producer Wendy Darke

Contributors

Unknown:
Gordon Buchanan
Director:
Roger Webb
Producer:
Wendy Darke

In the City. Magic wildlife moments including kittiwakes in Newcastle, the weird and wonderful rock pools of Liverpool and wild salmon on the Tyne feature in the second of four repeated Bill Oddie Goes Wild compilations.
Executive producer Fiona Pitcher www.bbc.co.uk/nature

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Oddie

Meerkats - Part of the Team. A family of meerkats in the Tswalu National Park in South Africa encounter snakes, scorpions and rock monitors - all the time looking out for each other when it comes to spotting trouble. Film-maker Simon King attempts to win their trust, but, as a giant in their diminutive world, it is uncertain whether he will be accepted. Producer Simon King ; Series editor Michael Gunton (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon King
Producer:
Simon King
Editor:
Michael Gunton

4/4. The flyball and agility categories are decided in the last visit to this year's event at the NEC Birmingham, while the terrier and hound groups fill the two remaining berths in the final line-up to find best in show. Peter Purves , Jessica Holm , Frank Kane and Wayne Cavanagh provide the commentary at the world's biggest dog show, with Richard Hammond also on hand. Hosted by Philippa Forrester.
Executive producer David Pickthall ; Series producer Ian Russell How to train a prize pooch: page 37

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Purves
Unknown:
Jessica Holm
Unknown:
Frank Kane
Unknown:
Wayne Cavanagh
Unknown:
Richard Hammond
Producer:
David Pickthall
Producer:
Ian Russell

4/6. The volunteers launch an attack on enemy forces while coming under fire themselves. Then they have to operate in an area filled with land mines, where they must make some difficult decisions about resultant casualties.
Are the civilians starting to think like soldiers? With Dermot O'Leary. Contains scenes of violence and strong language. Producer Graham Cooper ; Director John Maguire SAS Survival Skills is going out at 2.25am on BBC3

Contributors

Unknown:
Dermot O'Leary.
Producer:
Graham Cooper
Director:
John Maguire

Drama starring Samantha Morton as a young woman who awakes one Christmas morning to find her boyfriend has committed suicide. After disposing of his body, she decides to pass off his unpublished manuscript as her own and leaves her Scottish home for Spain. Review page 52.
Director Lynne Ramsay (2001.15) Film highlights: page 48

Contributors

Unknown:
Samantha Morton
Director:
Lynne Ramsay
Morvern Callar:
Samantha Morton
Lanna:
Kathleen McDermott
Boy in room 1022:
Raife Patrick Burchell
Dazzer:
Dan Cadan
Tequila Sheila:
Carolyn Calder
Tom Boddington:
Jim Wilson
Susan:
Dolly Wells
Couris Jean:
Ruby Milton

The best of the action from Budapest, where 15 golds are at stake on the final day of the World Indoor championships. The British contingent includes Jo Pavey in the women's 3,000m and Jo Fenn in the 800m. Defending pentathlon champion Carolina Kluft of Sweden should again illuminate a day that reaches its climax with the 4x400m relays.
Producer Jim Bentley www.bbc.co.uk/sport

Contributors

Unknown:
Jo Pavey
Unknown:
Jo Fenn
Producer:
Jim Bentley

John Inverdale is at Llandaff North Rugby Club in Cardiff to cast an eye over the weekend's Six Nations matches. As well as analysing Wales's clash this afternoon with France, there's a review of Italy v Scotland and England v Ireland.
Director Sally Richardson ; Editor Lucy Cutler Repeated Friday 1.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
John Inverdale
Director:
Sally Richardson
Editor:
Lucy Cutler

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