Daffy Duck goes to Hollywood.
The challenges facing the show's young chef, learning top Irish dancing moves and everything you wanted to know about black holes.
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Is Sportacus guilty of taking birthday cake?
Do a transport-themed dance.
Milo is having a clumsy day.
A snowball fight gets vicious, then Pingu has a game of fish tennis.
Some lunar dust traps Jim.
The chance to meet some baby birds.
The tiger cub gets greedy.
Comedy starring Joe Pesci , Danny Glover and Rosanna Arquette. A fishing trip to the Everglades sets off a catalogue of disasters for accident-prone pais Joe and Gus. After retrieving their car from a conman, the boys find a map to some hidden loot, but trouble is just around the corner. Review page 72. Director Christopher Cain (1997, PG)
Westminster update. (S)
Two-time world champion Mark Williams will be looking to book his place in the second round as his match against Anthony "Sheriff of Pottingham"
Hamilton concludes. Having won his first ranking title since at the China Open last month, Williams could be on his way back to world-beating form. Later in the afternoon, world number one Ronnie O'Sullivan starts out his 2006 Crucible campaign against the durable Dave Harold. With Hazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott.
Also live at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only) Digital viewers can access live uninterrupted coverage of both tables, plus a news and results service
With Anne Robinson.
Followed by Party Election
Broadcast By the Labour Party.
Brainy upstarts take on the quiz-show supremos.
Northern Ireland competitors Richard Corrigan and Paul Rankin move to the fish course. While Corrigan opts for poached turbot with oysters and seaweed salad, Rankin serves up wild trout from Lough Neagh with asparagus, peas and a citrus-butter vinaigrette. Series producer Bernice Daly ; Exec producer Nicola Moody RT DIRECT: cookware offers and ideas at www.blueshoots.com/rtdirect
Seven-time Crucible champion Stephen Hendry faces the player he beat in the 1995 final,
Nigel Bond , in the opening session of their first-round, best-of-19-frame clash. Hosted by Ray Stubbs , with analysis from Steve Davis and John Parrott. All coverage is also live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only) Radio 5 Live has updates in Sport on 5 from 7pm
Digital viewers can access live uninterrupted coverage of both tables, plus a news and results service via the red button
3/6. Money Doesn't Grow on Trees. Guy finally returns from hospital, allowing Tom to get back to where he's most comfortable - in the garden. But there's little progress to report, particularly in the search for ways to fund the restoration project, so Guy decides to take a hefty risk with the future of the castle.
Director Ant Palmer ; Executive producer Richard Klein
4/7. As winter approaches, inventor Dick Strawbridge and his "planet-loving" wife Brigit take advice on how to heat their damp and ramshackle farmhouse. Could it be time to eschew the gas-guzzling motor and turn humble chip fat into precious bio-diesel?
Producer Susanna Handslip ; Series producer Lynn Barlow Listen out for Costing the Earth on Thursday at 9pm on Radio 4 BBC MAGAZINES: Homes & Antiques (E3.30) and Good Homes
(E2.99) have articles on Dick's green experiment in their May issues RT DIRECT: the accompanying hardback book is E16.99 inci p&p (UK delivery only). To order call [number removed] quoting RT (landline calls cost max 8p per min) or visit www.rtdirect.sparkledirect.com
New series 1/3. Land's End to Weston-super-Mare
Claude Friese-Greene 's amazing colour footage of Britain's beauty spots in the 1920s brings to life the epic car journey made by the pioneering film-maker from the tip of Cornwall to John o' Groats. In a follow-up to last year's The Lost World of Mitchell & Kenyon, historian Dan Cruickshank retraces Friese-Greene's route, beginning in the West Country, where he meets descendants of some of those featured in the archive. Producer Annabel Hobley ; Series producer Emma Hindley All the Friese-Greene footage can be viewed at www.bbc.co.uk/history In living colour, plus DVD offer: p36; The Inside Story: p
2/8. The [text removed] Family. Temperamental four-year-old Keanu is running rings around his embattled mother. Even Dr Tanya Byron is forced to admit the boy is her biggest challenge yet. Can she stem - and improve - his out-of-control behaviour in four weeks? Producer Helen Seaman ; Series producer Sacha Baveystock
First shown on BBC3
Presented by Gavin Esler.
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Action from the conclusion of Scot Alan McManus 's encounter with Hong Kong's
Marco Fu. Plus Stephen Hendry v Nigel Bond.
Today's highlights.
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