Ends 7.00.
Teletubbies
Pre-school capers with the quartet.
6.40 Angelmouse
The well-meaning but incompetent rodent gets a curtailed message.
6.45 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Emily loses her lucky stone and, with it, her confidence.
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Ends 7.00.
Teletubbies
Pre-school capers with the quartet.
6.40 Angelmouse
The well-meaning but incompetent rodent gets a curtailed message.
6.45 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Emily loses her lucky stone and, with it, her confidence.
Ends 10.30.
Taz-Mania
Double bill. Molly and Taz find they have accidentally won a pair of concert tickets, then the Platypus Brothers' decision to clone Taz backfires.
7.20 Looney Tunes
Featuring Daffy Duck's antics as he torments a German film director.
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7.30 Smile
New girl band the 411 are in the studio with their new video and answering viewers' questions, while Blue appear in the second Featured Artist film. There's also a chance to catch up with the Smile Furry rabbits. Plus games and cartoon fun with Noah's Island, Arthur, Jackie Chan Adventures, UGetMe and Cavegirl.
Simulcast on the CBBC channel from 10.00. Hosted by Reggie Yates, Fearne Cotton and Barney Harwood.
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Continuing the lifestyle series that hears from people who have completely changed their way of life. plus more ideas on various ways of escaping day-to-day drudgery. This week the spotlight is on life by the sea. Presented by Nicki Chapman. Director Kate Dillon
Series producer Ann Banks
John Inverdale hosts the show from the home of Division One champions Worcester as the Premiership reaches its climax. With Jeremy Guscott.
Presented by Steve Rider and Craig Doyle.
12.45 Sport Plus A review of the week's news, including the latest from Athens.
1.15 British Superbikes
Highlights from Oulton Park of round four, with John Reynolds and Michael Rutter battling hard for a place at the top of the standings. Commentary by Charlie Cox and Steve Parrish.
1.45 Rowing Can Britain's recently formed coxless four - including three-time Olympic champion Matthew Pinsent live up to expectations as Poland stages the first World Cup regatta of the year? Garry Herbert , Gillian Lindsay and Dan Topolski provide the commentary, with Steve Redgrave back in the studio.
2.30 Golf Live coverage from
Warwickshire's Forest of Arden course of the final round in the British Masters. Darren Clarke and Justin Rose are among the star-studded field, but the lesser-known players will take heart from Greg Owen 's extraordinary performance last year, when the Englishman secured his maiden tour title at the 158th attempt with a three-shot triumph. Producer Jonathan Bramley Editor Lawrence Duffy
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Second World War drama starring John Mills and Eric Portman. The heavily guarded Colditz castle in Germany is considered escape-proof by the Nazis. But the Allied prisoners of war refuse to admit defeat. Review page 55.
Director Guy Hamilton (1954, U) (BW) Postponed from Good Friday
1/6. Wolfgang Petersen's dramatisation of Lothar-Gunther Buchheim's wartime novel Das Boot. Autumn 1941: the officers and crew of German submarine U-96 spend a riotous last night ashore before embarking on a mission to attack British shipping. In German with English subtitles. Episode two follows on BBC4 at 8pm.
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New series 1/6. In the run-up to Euro 2004, an insight into the world of football through the eyes of managers, agents and fans, as well as footballers and their wives, beginning with the high-profile turnaround of Chelsea by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich , and the takeover of Weymouth by journalist-turned-chairman Ian Ridley , plus how publisher John Madejski helped rescue Reading FC.
Director Ian Denyer ; Producer Serena Bird West Brom boss Gary Megson is in So What Do You Do All Day?. Tuesday 11.20pm My club, my life: page 27
New series 1/13. Thy Kingdom Come. Andrew McCarthy stars in Stephen King 's adaptation of Lars von Trier's cult mini-series The Kingdom. When the victim of a road accident is admitted to hospital, he encounters a ghostly figure. The second episode follows on BBC3 at 11.20.
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Romantic comedy starring David Schwimmer and Gwyneth Paltrow. Bored unemployed college-leaver Tom is asked by the mother of a school friend to be a pallbearer at her son's funeral. Unable to tell her he has no recollection of her son, Tom accepts. Review page 55.
Director Matt Reeves (1996, 12)
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