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Morning fun, games and mayhem, including a cartoon line-up of Arthur, BB3B, Trollz and What's New Scooby-Doo?.
With Barney Harwood, Kirsten O'Brien, Rochelle Wiseman and Neville the Bear.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Barney Harwood
Presenter:
Kirsten O'Brien
Presenter:
Rochelle Wiseman
Director:
Ian Trill
Producer:
Mo Clasby

Presented by Clare Balding .
12.05 Tennis Action from the third round of the Australian
Open where, in the absence of last year's winner Marat Safin , Roger Federer looks to reclaim his 2004 crown. Could
Tim Henman or Andy Murray provide an upset? The women's final is on Friday at 2.20am on BBC1.
12.45 Figure Skating Highlights from Lyon of the European championship where
Irina Slutskaya of Russia looks to nab a record seventh women's title.
2.15 Ski Sunday Slalom and downhill action from Kitzbuhel where Britain's Alain Baxter will hope to improve on his poor start to the season. A look at the history of ice hockey in the Winter Olympics is during the snooker mid-session interval.
3.00 Snooker Live coverage of the first major final of 2006 as the Masters reaches its climax at Wembley. Will the hot streak that has lifted the resurgent Steve Davis to a number three ranking have taken him to the final? VIDEO Plus- code for 3.00-5.30pm
(non-PDC) Also live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport
Producers Gabrielle Cook (Ski Sunday) and Jonathan Bramley

Contributors

Presented By:
Clare Balding
Unknown:
Marat Safin
Unknown:
Roger Federer
Unknown:
Tim Henman
Unknown:
Andy Murray
Unknown:
Irina Slutskaya
Unknown:
Alain Baxter
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
Jonathan Bramley

I Charlotte Uhlenbroek travels to the island off the east coast of Africa to follow the story of three ring-tailed lemur mothers. One has already lost her baby, while the other two have to withstand an unforgiving climate and hostile neighbouring lemur tribes if their infants are to stand a chance of surviving. Producer Mark Flowers ; Exec producer Fiona Pitcher

Contributors

Producer:
Mark Flowers
Producer:
Fiona Pitcher

rPortillo Goes Wild in Spain. Michael Portillo explores the wilder side of his Spanish heritage on a trek from the Pyrenees to the straits of Gibraltar, searching for brown bears, vultures, bee-eaters and lynxes.
Producer Jeremy Bristow Shown last Wednesday Wildlife on One: The Rat Race is at 7pm on BBC4

Contributors

Producer:
Jeremy Bristow

The conclusion of the Masters final, with a maximum of 11 frames to be played and a cheque for E125,000 at stake. Ronnie O'Sullivan was in awesome form last year as he overwhelmed John Higgins , rattling in three century breaks on the way to a 10-3 win. Commentary is from Clive Everton, Dennis Taylor , Willie Thorne and John Virgo. Presented by Ray Stubbs , Steve Davis and John Parrott. Coverage can also be seen live at www.bbc.co.uk/sport

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Unknown:
John Higgins
Unknown:
Dennis Taylor
Unknown:
Willie Thorne
Unknown:
John Virgo.
Presented By:
Ray Stubbs
Presented By:
Steve Davis
Presented By:
John Parrott.

2/6. Hello, Queppu. Commander Henderson breaks a cardinal rule of first contact with an unknown civilisation - never fall in love with an alien princess. The third episode is on Wednesday at 10pm.
Shown last Wednesday Regular cast on Wednesday

Highlights from Old Trafford as Manchester United play host to old foes Liverpool in a fixture vital to their chances of catching runaway leaders Chelsea, who are also in action as they take on London rivals Charlton at Stamford Bridge. Adrian Chiles presents. Producer Paul Foster

Contributors

Unknown:
Adrian Chiles
Producer:
Paul Foster

Dark Irish crime comedy starring Brendan Gleeson. Git Hynes gets out of )rison and straight into trouble when he is forced ,nto an underworld assignment by crime boss Tom French. To Hynes's despair, French teams him up with psychopathic hitman Bunny Kelly. Review page 44. Director Paddy Breathnach (1997, 15)
Followed by The Witness

Contributors

Unknown:
Brendan Gleeson.
Unknown:
Tom French.
Unknown:
Bunny Kelly.

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