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Games and fun with Arthur, Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, Yvon of the Yukon and WITCH. With Kirsten O'Brien and Barney Harwood.
Also on CBBC channel

Contributors

Presenter:
Kirsten O'Brien
Presenter:
Barney Harwood
Director:
Richard Bradley
Producer:
Fiona Robinson

New series 1/12. Tim Lovejoy and nutritionist Amanda Hamilton return with another helping of the cookery show, serving up recipes and chat. Chef Simon Rimmer is on hand to cook a Sunday lunch. Series producer Catherine Mann
Executive producers Henrietta Conrad ,
Tania Fallon and Sebastian Scott

Contributors

Unknown:
Tim Lovejoy
Unknown:
Amanda Hamilton
Unknown:
Simon Rimmer
Producer:
Catherine Mann
Producers:
Henrietta Conrad
Producers:
Tania Fallon
Producers:
Sebastian Scott

Alfred Hitchcock's Oscar-winning psychological thriller starring Cary Grant and Joan Fontaine.
Shy Lina McLaidlaw marries man-about-town Johnnie Aysgarth, but her happiness becomes tainted with the fear that her husband is not all he seems.
Review page 46. (1941, U)

Contributors

Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Johnnie Aysgarth:
Cary Grant
Una McLaidlaw:
Joan Fontaine

Introduced by Ray Stubbs.
1.35 Rugby Union Highlights of yesterday's matches in the Premiership, including Sale Sharks against title hopefuls Gloucester, and Harlequins' clash with Bath.
2.00 World Darts Live coverage of today's first-round matches at the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, including Darryl Fitton v Phil Nixon and Gary Anderson v Albertino Essers. VIDEO Plus+ code for 2.00-4.30pm
(non-PDC) Also online at www.bbcco.uk^port (UK only) 0 Digital viewers can watch uninterrupted live coverage from Frimley Green between 1.30pm and the end of play
4.30 Ski Sunday Snowboarding from Switzerland, plus highlights from the men's giant slalom. Hosted by Graham Bell and Ed Leigh. Editor Ron Chakraborty ; Producer
Richard Carr

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ray Stubbs.
Unknown:
Darryl Fitton
Unknown:
Phil Nixon
Unknown:
Gary Anderson
Unknown:
Frimley Green
Unknown:
Graham Bell
Unknown:
Ed Leigh.
Editor:
Ron Chakraborty
Producer:
Richard Carr

Live day-two coverage from the Lakeside World
Professional championships. On the oche this evening is 17-year-old Dutchman Michael Van Gerwen , who is already the World Masters champion. His opponent is Gary "Big Robbo" Robson from Northumberland. Ray Stubbs and Bobby George host. Commentary by David Croft , Tony Green and John Part. <s) Also live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only)
0 Digital viewers can watch uninterrupted live coverage from
Frimley Green between 1.30pm and the end of play

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael van Gerwen
Unknown:
Bobby George
Commentary By:
David Croft
Commentary By:
Tony Green
Commentary By:
John Part.

1/5. Ray Mears travels back in time to find out what our ancestors would have eaten. Tonight he compares today's microwave meals and fast-food dishes with a detoxifying diet of wilted nettles and berries, and hears from Aborigines about what food means to a hunter-gatherer, and its role in their culture.
Shown last Thursday

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Mears

Hypnotically violent martial arts drama starring Uma Thurman and directed by Quentin Tarantino. A deadly assassin known as "Black Mamba" swears revenge on the traitorous killers who left her for dead. In English and Japanese with subtitles. Review p39.
(2003, 18)
DVD offer: page 39

Contributors

Director:
Quentin Tarantino.
The Bride/Black Mamba:
Uma Thurman
Bill:
David Carradine
O-Ren Ishii:
Lucy Liu
Elle Driver/California Mountain Snake:
Daryl Hannah
Vernita Green/Copperhead:
Vivica A Fox
Budd/Sidewinder:
Michael Madsen
Sheriff Earl McGraw:
Michael Parks
Hattori Hanzo:
Sonny Chiba
Go Go Yubari:
Chiaki Kuriyama
Sofie Fatale:
Julie Dreyfus
Johnny Mo:
Gordon Liu
Pai Mei:
Quentin Tarantino

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