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Ends 10.30.

Tom and Jerry Kids
Triple bill of cat-and-mouse capers.

7.20 Looney Tunes
A little beaver tries to help build a dam.

7.30 Smile
McFly show off their new video and the new Smile Furry Family are announced. Vote for Pet Pals and play Nev It Up, Bandit Bites and Drop da Beatz.
Plus fun with Arthur, Noah's Island, Jackie Chan Adventures, UGetMe and Cavegirl.
Presented by Reggie Yates and Fearne Cotton.
(Also on the CBBC channel from 10.00)
[web address removed]

Contributors

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

Live first-race coverage from
Assen in the Netherlands, plus British action from Cadwell Park, Lancashire. Hosted by Suzi Perry , with commentary from Charlie Cox and Steve Parrish. More in Sunday Grandstand at 3.00. Director Belinda Rogerson ; Director
Matthew Griffiths

Contributors

Unknown:
Suzi Perry
Unknown:
Charlie Cox
Unknown:
Steve Parrish.
Director:
Belinda Rogerson
Director:
Matthew Griffiths

2/13. Return of the Ice
What kind of creatures will roam the planet five million years from now? On the ice caps of northern Europe, the bitterly cold and barren landscape is inhabited by the shagrat rodent, menacing snowstalkers and the 14-foot-long gannetwhale.

Presented by John Inverdale .
1.40 Moto GP The championship revs towards its climax in Portugal as title favourite Valentino Rossi vies for a repeat of his easy victory last season over rivals Max Biaggi and Sete Gibernau . Suzi Perry guides us round the circuit in Estoril on the Atlantic Coast.
3.00 World Superblkes Coverage from the second of today's races from Assen in the Netherlands where Britain's James Toseland is among four riders within eight points of his team-mate and leader Régis Laconi.
3.30 Showjumplng Olympic gold medallist Lesley Law and the silver medal-winning three-day eventers will have trotted over from Athens to compete at the Burghiey Horse Trials in Stamford, Lincolnshire.
5.00 Athletics A world-class field is expected at the women's 10km run in London's Hyde Park - will Paula Radcliffe be able to defend her title?
5.30 Sport Plus A focus on yesterday's World Cup qualifiers. Producer Belinda Rogerson (Moto GP)
Editor Lawrence Duffy

Contributors

Presented By:
John Inverdale
Unknown:
Valentino Rossi
Unknown:
Max Biaggi
Unknown:
Sete Gibernau
Unknown:
Suzi Perry
Unknown:
James Toseland
Leader:
Régis Laconi
Unknown:
Lesley Law
Unknown:
Paula Radcliffe
Producer:
Belinda Rogerson
Editor:
Lawrence Duffy

Moving Depression-era drama starring Montgomery Clift and Lee Remick.

An official for the Tennessee Valley Authority tries to convince an elderly woman to sell her home so a dam can be built in the area. But the project runs into problems when the old lady refuses to leave and the locals turn against the official.

Review page 46.
(1960, PG)

Contributors

Director:
Elia Kazan
Chuck Glover:
Montgomery Clift
Carol Baldwin:
Lee Remick
Ella Garth:
Jo van Fleet
FJ Bailey:
Albert Salmi
Hamilton Garth:
Jay C. Flippen
Cal Garth:
James Westerfield
Joe John Garth:
Big Jeff Bess
Ben:
Robert Earl Jones
Walter Clark:
Frank Overton
Betty Jackson:
Barbara Loden
Sy Moore:
Malcolm Atterbury
Jack Roper:
Bruce Dern

11/11. Mike and Yvonne Lees want to swap Eastbourne for la dolce vita in the Italian countryside, but discover that the language is much more of a barrier than they'd ever expected. All this means no work and only a month to try things out - can they put down roots in time? A new Canada-set series begins next Sunday.
Director Emma Gascoigne ; Series editor Susannah Walker

Contributors

Unknown:
Yvonne Lees
Director:
Emma Gascoigne
Editor:
Susannah Walker

New series 1/4. An infectious disease from a Liverpool hospital threatens to spread to mainland Europe and three people are given the chance to run their country during this major crisis. Guided by Gavin Hewitt, they will be helped by three experts: Air Marshal Sir Tim Garden advises on military issues; Amanda Platell, communication strategy; and former police and intelligence officer Charles Shoebridge, emergency services response. Will there be a potential prime minister among the contestants?

Digital viewers can use the red button on their handsets to discover how well they'd cope under the same pressure. See how the experts reacted on BBC4 at 10pm. [web address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Gavin Hewitt
Expert:
Sir Tim Garden
Expert:
Amanda Platell
Expert:
Charles Shoebridge
Producer:
Adian Hansell
Series Producer:
John Hesling

4/6. Emily Howard has an x-ray, Lou and Andy visit the pub and Daffyd goes to the hairdressers. More surreal comedy written by and starring Matt Lucas and David Walliams.
Director Steve Bendelack ; Producer Myfanwy Moore (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Emily Howard
Unknown:
Matt Lucas
Unknown:
David Walliams.
Director:
Steve Bendelack
Producer:
Myfanwy Moore

Powerful, uncompromising drama starring Edward Norton.

A white supremacist recently released from jail sees the error of his ways and tries to rid his younger brother of his racial prejudices.
Review page 46. (1998, 18) (Colour and BW)
Film Highlights: page 41

Contributors

Director:
Tony Kaye
Derek Vinyard:
Edward Norton
Danny Vinyard:
Edward Furlong
Doris Vinyard:
Beverly D'Angelo
Davina Vinyard:
Jennifer Lien
Seth:
Ethan Suplee
Stacey:
Fairuza Balk

Gritty crime drama starring James Cagney. Escaping from prison, Ralph Cotter kills the brother of his female accomplice, Holiday. While she vows revenge, he weds a beautiful socialite who's unaware of his true identity. But his past is set to catch up with him. Review page 46.
Director Gordon Douglas (1950) (BW James Cagney stars in Johnny Come Lately tomorrow at 1.25pm

Contributors

Unknown:
James Cagney.
Unknown:
Ralph Cotter
Director:
Gordon Douglas
Unknown:
James Cagney
Ralph Cotter:
James Cagney
Holiday Carleton:
Barbara Payton
Margaret Dobson:
Helena Carter
Inspector Weber:
Ward Bond
Cherokee Mandon:
Luther Adler
Ralph's brother:
William Cagney

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2.00 Money Matters How to manage your personal finances in order to survive and prosper in the business world.
3.00 Webwlsefor Business: Using the Internet Tips from internet users. 93032 4.00 Improving Skills Brushing up on reading and writing skills. 50815 5.00 Workplace Skills Real-life incidents that deal with hazards and accidents at work.

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