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Teletubbies
More pre-school fun in Teletubbyland.

6.40 Angelmouse
The rodent must beat the wind to get to Cloud Nine to sort out some trouble.

6.45 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Cleo feigns injury to avoid embarrassing herself on the ice rink.

Ends 10.00.

Taz-Mania
Hugh describes his first meeting with Jean in the 1940s, then the pals introduce a collection of supposed outtakes.

7.20 Looney Tunes
Bugs Bunny recounts his past adventures as he and nephew Clyde look through his photograph albums.

7.30 Smile
Reggie Yates, DJ Devstar and Fearne Cotton welcome back McFly for the second of their Featured Artist films. Plus the usual games and Arthur, Jackie Chan Adventures, Scooby-Doo, Even Stevens and Fairly Odd Parents.
[website removed]

Contributors

Presenter ("Smile"):
Fearne Cotton
Presenter ("Smile"):
Reggie Yates
Presenter ("Smile"):
DJ Devstar
Director ("Smile"):
Sian Williams
Producer ("Smile"):
Ben Brewster

With Jill Douglas and Craig Doyle.

1.30 Sport Plus
Picking over the major events of the past week.

2.00 Cycling
The final day of the Manchester round of the World Track Cup Classic features the team sprint. How will Scot Chris Hoy fare in the event as the British team, who take high hopes of gold-medal success with them to Athens this summer, face the cream of the world's competitors on the National Cycling Centre's 250m wooden track?

3.30 Natalie du Toit Feature
Profile of the South African swimmer.

3.40 Swimming
Live coverage from Ponds Forge in Sheffield of the final session of the British National championships, also doubling up this year as the official Olympic trials. Andy Jameson and Adrian Moorhouse provide commentary, with Phil Jones reporting at poolside. Presented by Craig Doyle.

5.10 Valentino Rossi - the Big Interview
Talking to the Italian MotoGP superstar.

5.20 Golf: the Masters
Preview of the final round, coverage of which starts at 7.30pm.

Television presentation (swimming) Kate McKeag: Editor Lawrence Duffy
www.bbc.co.uk/sport

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Douglas
Unknown:
Craig Doyle
Unknown:
Chris Hoy
Unknown:
Andy Jameson
Unknown:
Adrian Moorhouse
Unknown:
Phil Jones
Presented By:
Craig Doyle
Presented By:
Valentino Rossi
Unknown:
Kate McKeag
Editor:
Lawrence Duffy

The Employment Exchange. The new manager at Frank's local job centre is unfazed by reports of Frank's ineptitude and is confident of finding him suitable employment - but he may come to regret offering him a job at his office.
Writer Raymond Allen ; Producer Michael Mills

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Allen
Producer:
Michael Mills
Frank Spencer:
Michael Crawford
Betty:
Michele Dotrice
Mr Bradshaw:
George A Cooper
Mr Hooper:
Edward Hardwicke
Mrs Dobson:
Dorothy Frere
Computervoice:
John Witty

Claustrophobic thriller, based on a true story adapted by Troy Kennedy Martin, starring Rutger Hauer and Martin Sheen. October, 1986: a Russian nuclear submarine is seriously damaged when it collides with an American vessel off the coast of Bermuda, an incident that threatens to upset the delicate peace talks between the two countries. Review page 50.
(1996, PG)

Contributors

Writer:
Troy Kennedy Martin
Director:
David Drury
Captain Britanov:
Rutger Hauer
Aurora Skipper:
Martin Sheen
Admiral Chernavin:
Maxvon Sydow
Sergei Preminin:
Rob Campbell
Admiral Quinn:
Harris Yulin
Lieutenant Curtis:
Regina Taylor

Tension builds in the race to become the 2004 Masters champion, claim the Green Jacket, and with it $1 million in prize money, on the final day's play at Augusta National.
Last year's surprise winner. Canadian Mike Weir. returns to defend his title as he seeks to become the 16th multiple winner of the competition. His dramatic play-off victory over Len Mattiace at the first extra hole meant he became the first ever Canadian to win a Major title, and the first left-handed player to win a Major since
Bob Charles 's Open win in 1963. Former champions such as Nick Faldo , Jose Maria Olazabal , Bernhard Langer, Sandy Lyle, Tiger Woods and Ian Woosnam will be among the other competitors hoping to beat him to the prize. But keep an eye on young Australian Adam Scott - some described him as the next Tiger Woods after the 23-year-old clinched the Players Championship title in Florida last month - will he be able to take his first Major title this year?
Presented by Steve Rider. Commentary by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown and Wayne Grady. [web address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Mike Weir.
Unknown:
Len Mattiace
Unknown:
Bob Charles
Unknown:
Nick Faldo
Unknown:
Jose Maria Olazabal
Unknown:
Bernhard Langer
Unknown:
Sandy Lyle
Unknown:
Tiger Woods
Unknown:
Ian Woosnam
Unknown:
Adam Scott
Unknown:
Tiger Woods
Presented By:
Steve Rider.
Commentary By:
Peter Alliss
Commentary By:
Ken Brown
Commentary By:
Wayne Grady.

Drama based on Thomas Hardy 's novel, starring Christopher Eccleston and Kate Winslet. A rural stonemason in 19th-century England dreams of attending university, but his ambitions are thwarted by an ill-timed affair and his obsession with his beautiful cousin. Review page 50.
Director Michael Winterbottom (1996. 15) (Colour and BW)

Contributors

Unknown:
Thomas Hardy
Unknown:
Christopher Eccleston
Unknown:
Kate Winslet.
Director:
Michael Winterbottom
Jude Fawley:
Christopher Eccleston
Sue Bridehead:
Kate Winslet
Phillotson:
Liam Cunningham
Arabella:
Rachel Griffiths
AuntDrusilla:
June Whitfield
Little Jude Ross:
Colvin Turnbull
a boy James:
Daley Jude
FarmerTroutham:
Berwick Kaler
Stonemason:
Sean McKenzie
Stonemason:
Richard Albrecht
Anny:
Caitlin Bossley
Sarah:
Emma Turner
Shopkeeper:
Lorraine Hilton
Uncle Joe:
James Nesbitt
TinkerTaylor:
Mark Lambert
Uncle Jim:
Paul Bown
Gypsy saleswoman:
Amanda Ryan
Curator:
Vernon Dobtcheff
Mr Willis:
Paul Copley
Mr Biles:
Ken Jones

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2.00 Youth Nation
Richard Blackwood talks to 18-year-old Adam Hildreth, one of the youngest managing directors in Britain. Just how has he achieved his success?

3.00 Who's the Boss?
How a family-run business adapted their working practices to turn a profit, plus advice on building an effective team.

4.00 Welcome to the Cybermarket
Ways in which email and the internet can help small businesses become more successful, by actively marketing and building their brand on a global scale, increasing both turnover and profits.

5.00 Inside Big Business
There's hot competition in the sports-shoe business. Meanwhile, the boss of House of Fraser experiences a week on the shop floor.

Contributors

Interviewer (Youth Nation):
Richard Blackwood
Interviewee (Youth Nation):
Adam Hildreth

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