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www.eastlancsnews.co.uk February 24th, 2000 15 jQ W D f f i l l] SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH BBC1


7.10 Teletubbies. (C) (S) 7.50 Match of the Day. (Ft) (C) (S) 9.00 Breakfast with Frost. (C) 10.00 The Heaven and Earth Show. (S) 11.00 Goodnight Sweetheart. (R) (C) (S) 11.30 Countryfile. (C) (S) 12.00 On the Record. (C) (S) 1.00 EastEnders 15th Birthday Special. (R) (C) (S) 2.00 EastEnders Family Album. (R) (C) (S) 2.50 EastEnders. (C) (S) 4.15 My Hero. (R) (C) (S) 4.45 Lifeline. (C) (S) 4.55 News; Weather. (C) 5.15 Regional News. 5.20 Songs of Praise. Aled Jones returns to his musical roots at Bangor Cathedral for a celebration of the life of Wales' patron saint. (C) (S) FILM: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991). Blockbusting adventure starring Kevin Costner as the legendary outlaw who sets out to liberate Nottingham from the tyranny of sheriff Alan Rickman. Also starring Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. (C) (S) Monarch of the Glen. New series. A restaurateur (Alastair Mackenzie) returns to his Highland roots to find the sprawling family estate in disarray and his father (Richard Briers) determined to relinquish all his responsibilities for the manor. (C) (S) Clocking Off. Mack faces the prospect of losing the factory when Katherine walks out on the marriage and demands that he buys her share of the business or risk her selling it to their main competitor. Drama, starring Lesley Sharp. Last in series.(C) (S) News; Weather. (C) The Royle Family. Denise is on edge as the wedding day arrives. Comedy, starring Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash. Last in series. (R) (C) (S) Goodness Gracious Me. Asian sketch show based on characters which appeared in the award-winning radio programme, with a new take on The Great Escape. (R) (C) (S) Heart of the Matter. Joan Bakewell chairs a debate about government funding tor minority faith schools, ask­ ing whether such separatist ideas reflect a breakdown in racial integra­ tion; (C) (S) Weather. FILM: Love in Ambush (1997). Pre­ miere. An Australian woman travels to Cambodia in search of her brother, who authorities claim has deserted from his Army post during the height of the Vietnam war. Drama, starring • Sigrid Thornton. (C) (S)


5.55 8.10 9.00


9.50 10.05


10.35 11.05 11.50


6.10 Open University. 7.25 CyberArt: Sound Tracks. (C) (S) 7.30 Moving on and Up. (S) 8.00 Personal Passions. (S) 8.15 Talk French. (R) (S) 8.30 Children’s BBC: Alvin and the Chipmunks. (R) 8.55 Oscar’s Orchestra. (R) (C) (S) 9.20 Hyper­ links. (C) (S) 9.45 Smart Guy. (S) 10.05 Hero to Zero. (R) (C) (S) 10.30 Driven Crazy. (R) (C) (S) 11.00 Sub Zero. (C) (S) 11.25 Miami 7. (R) (C) (S) 11.50 Sussed. (S) 12.15 Robot Wars. (R) (C) (S) 1.00 Adventures of Lano and Woodley. (C) (S) 1.30 Sunday Grandstand. Including at 1.35 Rugby League. (S) 2.25 Athletics. (S) 2.40 Rugby League. (S) 3.25 Athletics. (S) 4.25 Tennis. (S) 5.25 Rugby League Draw. (S) Natural World. (S) Star Trek: Voyager. (C) (S) The Money Programme. Inside Marks and Spencer. (C) (S) Inside the Met. Insight into the police force. (C) (S) Coming Clean: The Truth About Housework. Car cleaning. (R) (S) Perfect World. (R) (C) (S) The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin. Comedy. (R) (C)


5.55 6.45 7.30


8.00 8.50


9.00 9.30


1.25 BBC News 24.


10.00 FILM: James Gang (1997). Com­ edy, starring John Hannah. (C) (S) FILM: Family Resemblances (1996). French drama, starring Jean-Pierre Bacri. (S) Close. 2.00 BBC Learning Zone.


11.35 1.25


CHANNEL 5


6 00 Watery World. (R) (T) (S) 6.30 Hot Property;'(R) (T) (S) 5 News Update. 7.00 Havakazoo. (R) (S) 7.30 Milkshake! (S) 7.35


Tickle, Patch and Friends; (S) 5 News Update. 8.00 The Beginner’s Bible. (R) (S) 8.30 Alpha Zone; (R) (S) 5 News Update. 9.00 Knight Rider; (S) 5 News Update. 10.00 The Core; Footy Shorts. 10.30 The Wonder Years; 5 News Update. 11.00 Harry and Cosh. (R) (S) 11.30 Beverly Hills, 90210. (R) (T) 12.30 High 5. (T) (S) 12.55 5 News at Lunchtime. (T) (S) 1.05 The Movie Chart Show. (R) (S) 1.35


Exclusive. (S) 2.15 Police Squad. (R) (S) 2.45


Family Affairs. Omnibus edition. (T) (S) 5.00 FILM: Short Circuit II (1988). A military robotembarks on a tour of the big city. Comedy adventure, starring Fisher Stevens. (T) 5 News and Sport. (T) (S) World of Wildlife. Footage of the world’s wildest forests. (T) (S) Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. The hero is turned into a pig,and thrown into a meat wagon.(S)


7.00 7.30


8.00


8.55 5 News Update. 9.00 FILM: Mr Murder (TVM 1998). A nov­ elist discovers unscrupulous scientists have used his DNA to create a clone


identical to him in every detail except that it has the mind of a murderer. Thriller, starring Stephen Baldwin; (T) (S) 5 News Late.


11.25 Fire. The fire-fighters find their lives endangered once again. (T) (S)


12.25 NHL Ice Hockey. With Mark Webster. (S) 4.0Q NHL Ice Hockey Replay. (R) (S)


LONDON’S BURNING,


ITV, 9.00pm The boys of Blue Watch are misbehaving again. . Pearce (Michael Garner) is getting married to Fiona (Helen Anderson) and his firefighting pals organise a surprise stag night for him, but in usual TV drama style, the future does not bode well for the groom-to- be and he returns from the party to find his fiancee in the arms of another woman. Meanwhile, all eyes will be on actress Heather Peace as she


GRANADA


5.30 ITV Morning News. 6.00 GMTV: The Review. 7.00 The Sunday Programme. 8.00 Diggit. 9.25 CITV: Batman of the Future. (T) (S) 9.50 Life Force. (T) (S) 10.15 Oggy and the Cockroaches. (T) (S)


10.30 The Story Keepers. (R) CD (s) 11-00 My Favourite Hymns. (T) (S) 11.30 Jesus 2000. (T) (S) 11.35 Sunday Morning. (T) (S) 12.30 The Sunday Supplement. 1.00 Jonathan Dimbleby. (T) (S) 2.00 Granada News; Weather. (T) 2.05 Coronation


kicks off her singing career both as her TV alter ego


Sally and in real life. Following in the footsteps of London’s Burning predeces­ sors John Alford and Steven Houghton, she is also releasing a record.


CHANNEL 4


6.00 The Magic Roundabout. (R) 6.05 The Ferals. (R) 6.30 The Real Life Adventures of Professor Thompson. (R) 7.00 Salty’s Lighthouse. (R) 7.25 Tales of a Wise King. 7.40 Aaahh!!! Real Monsters. (R) (T) 8.05 The Investigators. (T) 8.30 Sister Sister. (R) (T) 9.00 T4. 9.00 City Guys. (T) 9.30 Johnny Bravo. 10.00 Malibu. (T) 10.30 Planet Pop. 11.00 Hollyoaks. (T) 12.30 Shipwrecked. (R) (T) 1.05 Planet Pop Special. 1.45 Football Italia. . 4.00 World Wrestling Federation: Heat. 5.00 Stargate SG-1. (R) (T) 6.00 Time Team. (T) Six Experiments That Changed the World. The story behind the discovery of genetics. (T) Channel 4 News; Weather. (T) Trouble with Food: Three Thin Ladies. Early cases of anorexia nervosa. Last in series. (T) Rising Damp. New tenant Osborne pops his clogs. (R) (T) Harry Hill. New series. A new selection of offbeat humour. (T) FILM: Escape From New York (1981). Action adventure. (T)


7.00


7.30 8.00


9.00 9.30 10.00


11.50 Empire Film Awards. 12.55 The 11 O’clock Show. Highlights. 1.25 4 Later: Babylon 5. (R) (T) 2.20 4 Later: Kings of the Mountains. 3.15 Otf Key. (R) 3.35 FILM: Women and Men II (TVM 1991). Three short films.(T) 5.05 The Living Sea. 5.30 Countdown. (R) (T)


Street. (T) 3.00 Murder, She Wrote. (R) (S) 3.55 FILM: Brief Encounter (1945).


5.30 The Motor Show. The Grand Cherokee, Mercedes M-Class and Land Rover’s Discovery. (R)


Classic romantic melodrama about a suburban housewife who embarks on a love affair with a doctor. Starring Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard, (bw)


6.00 Granada News; Weather. (T) 6.05 Soccer Sunday. 6.45 ITV News; Weather. (T) 7.00 School Days. Headteacher Keith attempts to get to the bottom of 11- year-old Abdul’s peculiar behav­ iour, and trouble-maker Francesca gets her final warning. (T)


(19G6): A cosy Disney tale for all the family about a school­ master (Fred MacMurray) who settles in a quiet town, and sets up a scout troop. (BBC2, 12.20pm)


Saturday, February 26 FOLLOW ME BOYS


(19G9): Fast and furious Western, starring John Wayne as an ex-Union colonel who forms an alliance with former Confederate enemy Rock Hudson. (GRANADA, 2.20pm) DAYLIGHT (199G): For­


THE UNDEFEATED


mer rescue worker Sylvester Stallone attempts to save people trapped in the New Jersey tunnel. Sly adds very few licks to the usual action man role but what he does, he does very well. (GRANADA, 8.55pm) THE TAKING OF PEL­


HAM 123 (1974): Four men on a subway train hold a car full of passengers hostage, demanding a million-dollar ransom from the mayor's office. The cast of this tense thriller includes Walter Matthau and Robert Shaw. (BBC2, 9.50pm)


7.30 Coronation Street. An uninvited visitor disrupts the Platt household and Jim confides in Gary about Gwen’s financial problems. Debs comes back down to earth with a bump following her date. (T)


8.00 Heartbeat. Ventress becomes obsessed with protecting a widow's home from a gang of louts and Greengrass attempts to break into the fish and chip industry. William Simons stars. (T) (S)


9.00 London's Burning. Fiona is forced to tell Pearce her big secret, prompting him to storm out of the house. As the day ot the wedding dawns, he is still nowhere to be seen and the race is on to get him to the altar. (T) (S)


CLARK’S MOONLIGHT BECOMES YOU (199G): Donna Mills stars as an inquisitive woman who inves­ tigates the brutal murder of her former stepmother. Low- budget nonsense, also star­ ring David Beercroft. (CHANNEL 5, 9pm)


MARY HIGGINS-


Davis stars in this bittersweet comedy. The eponymous character takes stock of her life and decides to get preg­ nant, but that's when her problems really begin. (GRANADA, 10.55pm)


ANGIE (1994): Geena


10.00 The Grimleys. Gordon gets a girlfriend at last, while Geraldine and Janet scour the town in search of noteworthy specimens of the opposite sex. (T) (S)


HEAVEN'S GATE (1980):


10.30 ITV Nightly News; Weather. (T) 10.44 Granada Weather. 10.45 The Big Match. Tranmere Rovers v Leicester City. Bob Wilson introduces highlights of today’s Worthington Cup final at Wembley Stadium. Commentary by Clive Tyldesley and Ron Atkinson.


11.45 FILM: The Inner Circle (1991). True-life drama about a Russian enlisted by the KGB to become Stalin’s cinema projectionist. Tom Hulce and Bob Hoskins star; (T) (S) ITV News Headlines.


2.20 CD UK. (R) (S) 3.20 Young, Gifted and Broke. (R) 3.45 Cybernet. (R) (S) 4.10 Box Office America; (R) ITV News Headlines. 4.35 ITV Nightscreen.


YORKSHIRE


12.30 Masterclass With baritone Thomas Allen. 2.00 Calendar News and Weather 6.00 Calendar News and Sport 6.10 Goals on Sunday 10.44 Local Weather 2.20 Sajana Doli Leke Aana 4.40 Jobfinder


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6.00 The Directors: The Films of Ron Howard 7.00 The Pirate Movie (PG) (1982) 9.00 The Princess Bride (PG) (1987) 10.45 Star Kid (PG) (1998) 12.30 Hollywood Buzz 1.00 Pollyanna (U) (1960) 3.15 Barney’s Great Adventure (U) (1997) 4.30 Barry Norman’s Film Night 5.00 Treehouse Hostage (PG) (1998) Family adventure, starring Jim Varney. 7.00 Star Kid (PG) (1998) Sci-fi adventure, starring Joseph Mazzello. 9.00 Volcano (12) (1997) Action adventure, starring Tommy Lee Jones. 11.00 Movietalk: All American Action Flick 11.30 Kundun (12) (1997) 1.45 Heaven’s Burning (18) (1997) 3.25 Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina (12) (1997)


SKY MOVIEMAX


6.00 Mom’s Outta Sight (PG) (1998) 8.00 St Patrick: The Irish Legend (PG) (TVM 1999) 10.00 Invisible Mom 2 (PG) (1999) 12.00 Blues Brothers 2000 (PG) (1998) 2.00 Running Brave (PG) (1983) 4.00 St Patrick: The Irish Legend (PG) (TVM 1999) Historical drama, starring Patrick Bergin. 5.45 UK Top 10 Films currently on release. 6.00 Prefontaine (PG) (1997) Sporting biopic, with Jared Leto. 8.00 Blues Brothers 2000 (PG) (1998) Comedy sequel, starring Dan Aykroyd. 10.10 Trucks (18) (1997) Horror, starring Timothy Busfield. 11.50 Crash (18) (1997) 1.30 T h e


Keys to Tulsa (18) (1997) SKY CINEMA


6.00 The Cheaters (U) (1945) 7.30 The Dark Avenger (PG) (1955) 9.00 J ° ls° n Sings Again (U) (1949) 11.00 The Set Up (PG) (1949) 12.30 The Hound of the Baskervilles (PG) (1939) 2.00 To Catch a Thief (PG) (1955) Oscar-winning comic mystery. 4.00 The Blue Dahlia (PG) (1946) Murder thriller. Alan Ladd stars. 5 45 The Odessa File (PG) (1974) Espionage thriller, starring Jon Voight. 8.00 Three Days of the Condor (15) (1975) Thriller, starring Robert Redford. 10.00 Cry-Baby (15) (1990) Teen movie parody, starring Johnny Depp. 11.30 Year of the Gun (15) (1991) 1.25 The Maniac (15) (1962) 2.33 To Catch a Thief (PG) (1955) 4.40 The Set Up (PG) (1949)


SKY ONE


6 00 Hour of Power. 7.00 Count Duckula. 7*30 Rescue Heroes. 8.00 Pokemon. 8.30 The Simpsons. 9.00 Tintin. 9.30 Mummies Alive. 10.00 Dream Team Omnibus. 11.00 World Wrestling Federation; Metal. 12.00 World Wrestling Federation: Superstars. 1.00 Nightman. 2.00 Early Edition. 3.00 Sliders. 4.00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. 5.00 Police Stop! 6.00 The Simpsons. 6!30 The Simpsons. 7.00 Life’s a Beach. Richard surfs for glory. 7.30 Friends. 8.00 Earth: Final Conflict. 9.00 Prickly Heat.


CRASH Skv MovieMax, 11.50pm. What is it about James Spader


and erotic dramas? White Palace, sex, lies and i Crash. The guy must have more testosterone than Manchester Unit ed This film, however, didn’t make it’s mark because of Spader s propensityforde-f rocking, in Crash David ’The ’ C ro n ^ e rg h a s created a film about a young couple’s (Spader and Deborah Kara Unger) obsession with the connection between eroticism a "d car accidents. Sounds weird? Well the film wasn’t received well, mainly because the content didn’t really make a comfortable transition from book to big screen. However, it’s definitely worth a peek if only


to discover what all the fuss was about.


10.00 Yanky Panky. A magician bares all. 11.00 South Park. 11.30 Renegade. 12.30 Renegade. 1.30 L.A.P.D. 2.00 Stand and Deliver. 2.30 Long Play. Chart music.


SKY SPORTS 1


6.00 Spanish Football. 8.00 Aerobics Oz Style. 8.30 Australian Rugby League. 10.30 Rugby Union Update: Tetley’s Bitter Cup. 12.30 International Golf. 4.30 Inside the Senior PGA Tour. 5.00 Yachting: America’s Cup. 5.30 Live Scottish Football. Dundee v Rangers (Kick-of 6.00pm). 8.30 Goals on Sunday. 11.00 Spanish Football. 1.00 World Wrestling Federation: No Way Out. Live grappling action. 4.00 Close.


SKY SPORTS 2 Tie That Binds (18) (1995) 3.10


6.00 Watersports World. 7.00 Aerobics Oz Style. 7.30 Moto Plus. 8.00 Soccer Extra. 11.00 Live Football League. Birmingham City v Ipswich Town (Kick-off 12.00pm). 2.00 Live Worthington Cup Football. Tranmere Rovers v Leicester City (Kick-off 3.00pm). 5.30 Futbol Mundial. 6.00 Snow Show. 6.30 World Sport Special. 7.00 Live International Golf. The 2000 World Golf Championships. 11.00 Yachting: America’s Cup. 11.30 Cycling. 12.00 Australian Rugby League. 2.00 Close.


SKY SPORTS 3


9.00 Saturday Fight Night. 11.00 Live Test Cricket. Pakistan v Sri Lanka. 12.30 Snow Show. 1.00 Motor Racing. 3.30 World Motor Sport. 6.30 Cycling. 7.00 Australian Rugby League. 9.00 Rugby League. 10.30 Snow Show. Winter sports action. 11.00 International Squash. 12.00 Close.


EUROSPORT


7.30 Rally Driving. 7.45 Cross-Country Skiing. 9.00 Alpine Skiing. 10.00 Live Biathlon. The latest round of the World Cup from Norway. 11.30 Live Cross-Country Skiing. The World Cup from Sweden. 1.30 Live Athletics. The European Indoor Championships. 4.00 Tennis. 5.00 Live Ski Jumping. World Cup coverage. 5.45 Alpine Skiing. 6.15 Live Ski Jumping. World Cup coverage.


UK GOLD 00 Angels. 7.30 Blake’s Seven. 8.25


Blake’s Seven. 9.25 Dr Who Omnibus: Planet of Fire. 11.15 Dynasty. 1.05 FILM: The Intelligence Men. With Morecambe and Wise. 3.00 The Bill Omnibus. 5.25 To the Manor Born. 6.00 Heartbeat. 7.05 Keeping Up Appearances. 7.45 French and Saunders Go to the Movies. 8.25 Porridge. 9.05 Men Behaving Badly. 9.40 Men Behaving Badly. 10.15 Shooting Stars. 10.50 Rab C Nesbitt. 11.25 Casualty. 12.25 Casualty. 1.25 Shooting Stars. 2.00 Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? 2.45 Screenshop.


UK ARENA


3.00 Sounds of the Sixties. 3.30 Sounds of the Sixties. 4.00 FILM: Swing Time. Musical, starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. 5.55 Sounds of the Sixties. 6.30 Sounds of the Sixties. 7.00 Later On UK Arena. 8.00 Arena People: Captain Corelli Strikes a Chord. 8.55 Sounds of the Sixties. 9.30 The Cops. 10.35 The Cops. 11.35 Arena People: Jimi Hendrix. 12.30 Later On UK Arena. 1.25 Arena People: Captain Corelli Strikes a Chord. 2.15 The- First, the Last, My Everything. 3.00 Close.


LIVING


6.00 Through the Keyhole. 6.30 • Can’t Cook, Won’t Cook. 7.00 Alfred J Kwak. 7.25 Barney and Friends. 7.55 Practical Parenting. 8.00 Polka Dot Shorts. 8.10 Tiny Tales. 8.15 My Zoo. 8.20 Johnson and Friends. 8.30 Caillou. 8.35 Tiny and Crew. 8.50 Practical Parenting. 9.00 Forgive or Forget. 9.50 The Roseanne Show. 10.30 Brookside. 12.30 FILM: My Brother’s Wife. Romantic comedy, starring John Ritter. 2.20 FILM: Have You Seen My Son? Drama, starring Lisa Hartman. 4.10 Maury Povich Double Bill. 5.00 Weddings. 6.00 Special Babies Double Bill. 7.00 Life, Camera, Action. 8.00 Judge Judy. 9.00 Profiler. Suspense thriller. 10.00 Jerry Springer Double Bill. 11.45 Sex Bites.


GRANADA PLUS ’ 7.00 Athletics. 9.00


Equestrianism. 10.00 Sports Centre. 10.15 Rally Driving. 10.30 Speed Skating. 11.30 Ski Jumping. 12.15 Sports Centre. News 12.30 Close.


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6.00 Jason King. 7.00 Plus On Plus. 7.30 The Bounder. 8.00 Fiddlers Three. 8.30 Supersonic. 9.00 Hawaii Five-O. 10.00 Cribb. 11.00 Hogan’s Heroes. 11.30 Nearest and Dearest. 12.00 Jeeves and


Wooster. 1.00 The Lovers. 1.30 A Fine Romance. 2.00 The Jewel in the Crown. 3.00 Classic Coronation Street. 5.30 Brian Conley: This Way Up. 6.00 Hart to Hart. 7.00 Jeeves and Wooster. Bertie steals a silver cow creamer. 8.00 Stay Lucky. 9.00 Taggart. 10.30 At the Wheeltappers. 11.00 Granada Men and Motors.


SCI-Ft


8.00 Psi Factors. A psychic wreaks havoc. 9.00 Psi Factor. 10.00 Lexx. 11.00 American Gothic. 12.00 Close.


HISTORY


12.00 Titanic. 1.00 Biography.. 2.00 Biography. 3.00 The Lost Treasures of the Alexandria Library. Old books. 4.00 The French Foreign Legion. 5.00 Tales from the Tower: The King’s Displeasure. 6.00 Viking Saga. 7.00 The Great Depression.


DIGITAL BBC CHOICE


6.00 CBBC on Choice. 9.00 CBBC on Choice. 12.00 Re-Peter. 12.30 L and K Replay. 2.00 Hype. 3.00 Road Rules. 3.30 Breakers. 5.30 Hype. 6.30 Francois Pienaar meets Dominik Diamond. 7.00 Roger Black’s Skiing Show. 7.30 Top of the Pops: The New Chart. 8.00 EastEnders Revealed. 8.30 My Hero. 9.00 Monkey Man. 9.15 Nowhere Man. Drama, starring Bruce Greenwood. 10.00 Nowhere Man. 10.45 Sean Hughes’ Inside Tracks. New sounds. 11.15 Good Evening Rockall. 11.45 My Hero. 12.15 Top of the Pops: The New Chart. 12.45 Off Your Box. 1.15 Sean Hughes’ Inside Tracks. 1.45 Close.


ITV 2


9.25 Family Fortunes. With Les Dennis. 9.55 Gladiators. 11.00 Blind Date. 12.00 CD UK. 1.00 Bedrock. 2.00 Trisha. 3.10 Emmerdale. 4.35 Coronation Street. 6.25 Soap Fever. 7.25 Italian Football Live. 9.40 Words With. 10.00 Coronation Street 10.30 At Home with the Braithwaites. 11.30 Gatecrashers. 12.00 The Jerry Springer Show. 12.45 The Bill. Police drama. 1.45 Bedrock. 2.45 Close.


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THE GREEN MILE (Cert 18,189 mins) The Shawshank Redemp­ tion director Frank Darabont returns to Stephen King- penned prison stories, and comes up with another belter: Tom Hanks starring as the chief guard on the Cold Mountain Penitentiary’s Death Row, who forms a rela­ tionship with John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan), a giant, convicted killer who nevertheless seems strangely gentle and holds a staggering secret. A well-told, expertly played and wonderfully absorbing genre-buster, also starring James Cromwell, David Morse, Bonnie Hunt and Michael Jeter. Rating


THE TALENTED MR RIP­ L EY (Cert 15, 134 mins)


specs as the titular Mr Rip­ ley, arriving in sunny, latc-50s Italy to locate errant playboy Dickie (Jude Law) and becoming infatuated with his decadent lifestyle. So envious­ ly infatuated, in fact, that Ripley will resort to dis­ turbingly extreme measures to have it for himself. Terrific performances simmer away in Anthony Minghella’s (The English Patient) exquisite looking drama-thriller, adapt­ ed from Patricia Ilighsmith's first Ripley novel. Gwyneth Paltrow and Cate Blanchett co-star. Rating ****


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Regarded as the biggest flop in cinema history, this sprawl­ ing film from Michael Cimino charts the struggle of immi­ grant settlers in Wyoming. The strong cast includes Kris Kristofferson, Jeff Bridges and John Hurt. (CHANNEL 5, 12.45am) ANGELS


INSECTS (1995): Patsy Kensit's bumpy film career continues with this dull-as- ditchwater erotic drama, in which she plays a Victorian aristocrat's daughter guard­ ing some dark secrets. (CHANNEL 4 ,1.35am)


AND Sunday, February 27


(1945): A chance meeting between two strangers (Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard) in a railway station leads to a brief, bittersweet romance. David Lean's classic co-stars Stanley Holloway. (GRANA­ DA, 3.55pm) SHORT CIRCUIT II


BRIEF ENCOUNTER


1. Wild, Wild West 2. Mickey Blue Eyes 3. The Mummy 4. Austin Powers 2 5. Never Been Kissed 6. Entrapment 7 .10 Things I Hate About You 8. Matrix


1. Toy Story 2 2. The Beach 3. American Beauty 4. The End Of The Affair 5. House On Haunt­


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Double Jeopardy 7. Angela's Ashes


8. Sleepy Hollow 9. The Sixth Sense 10. East Is East


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(1988): Undemanding sequel to the lcss-than-spectacular original about runaway mili­ tary robot Johnny Five. No plot to speak of, but the spe­ cial effects are brilliant. Star­ ring Fisher Stevens. (CHAN­ NELS, 5pm) ROBIN HOOD: PRINCE


OF THIEVES (1991): Swashbuckling adventure starring Kevin Costner, Mor­ gan Freeman and Christian Slater. Robin of Loxley joins up with a band of merry men in Sherwood Forest to take on the wicked Sheriff of Not­ tingham (BBC1, 5.55pm)


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TOPSY TURVY (Cert 12, 139 mins) Odd as it sounds, this musi­


cal period comedy from direc­ tor Mike Leigh is a thickly detailed journey into theatri­ cal London in the 1880s, a sweltering summer and the problems assailing comic opera composers Gilbert and Sullivan. Jim Broadbent and Allan Corduner respectively lead an excellent ensemble in an overlong but sensitive and involved film that's as much about the people of the peri­ od as the making of the Mikado. Rating ***'


THE BEACH (Cert 15, 119 mins) American backpacker


Leonardo DiCaprio seeks a fabled coastal paradise with foxy French girl Virginie Ledoyen and boyfriend Guil­ laume Canet, only to discov­ er trouble swiftly brewing on the idyllic white sands. Strik­ ing but quickly fading film from the Trainspotting team of Boyle, MacDonald and Ilodgc, with good perfor­ mances and stunning cine­ matography flawed by a somewhat wonky story. Rat­


ing *** ALBUMS


1. Ministry Of Sound, The Sound Of UK Garage - Various 2. Rise - Gabrielle 3. The Man Who - Travis 4. The Collection -


Barry White 5. Come On Over - Shania Twain 6. Pure Garage - Vari­


ous 7. Club Mix 2000 -


Various 8.


Original Sound


Track - Queer As Folk 9. Ayia Napa - Fantasy Island - Various 10. On How Life Is - Macy Gray


SINGLES


1. Pure Shores - All Saints 2. Rise - Gabrielle 3. What A Girl Wants - Christina Aguilera 4. Go Let It Out - Oasis 5. Don’t Be Stupid - Shania Twain 6. Move Your Body - Eiffel 65 7. Cartoon Hereos - Aqua 8. Adelante - Sash! 9. Born To Make You Happy - Britney Spears 10. Stay With me - Rebecca Wheatley


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