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7.00 Planet Saturday: Little Bear. (R) (C) (S) 7.25 The Itsy Bitsy Spider. (R) (C) (S) 7.50 Alvin and the Chipmunks. (R) (C) 8.15 UBOS. (R) (C) (S) 8.35 The Wild Thombenys. (R) (C) (S) 9.00 The Saturday Show. (C) (S) 12.00 Football Focus. 12.50 BBC News; Weather. (C) 1.00 Grandstand. 1.05 Live Challenge Cup Rugby League. Wigan Warriors v Hull FC (Kick-off 1.15pm); Bradford Bulls v Leeds Rhinos (Kick-off 3.00pm). Including football half-times at 3.45pm. (S) 4.45 Final Score. ----- BBC News; Weather. (C) Regional News; Weather. My Hero. Thermoman reveals his identity to Janet's parents, but her mother can't keep a secreL (R) (C) (S) Dog Eat Dog. Ulrika Jonsson hosts the challenge show in which contes­ tants battle it out in the hope of winning £10,000. (C) (S) Jim Davidson’s Generation Game. This week’s hopefuls have their work cut out with ravioli-making, before they’re challenged to construct a balloon footballer and have a go at ballet dancing. (C) (S) The National Lottery J e t Se t. Eamonn Holmes introduces the quiz in which hopeful contestants battle it out for the chance to take the place of last week’s winner on a round-the- world trip. Includes the all-important National Lottery draws. (C) (Sj Casualty. Patrick plans an intimate meal for two with Lara to celebrate his good news — but will he accept a new position a s a consultant at a London hospital? Elsewhere, things go from bad to worse for Jack after he


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• reluctantly agrees to visit an oncolo­ gist, prompting a worried Tony to investigate his brother’s activities. (C)


f 9.00” “ BBC News;'(C) Lottery Update, r. ^ -»9.15 i , FILM: Enemy of the State (1998). j " -, Premiere. Tense thriller. A chance > :s-£Ar-n: encounter completely changes lawyer j Will Smith’s life, plunging him into a |


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12.55 They Think It's All Over. (R) (C) (S) 1.25 Chewin’ the Fat. Comedy. (R) (C) 1.55 A Question of Sport. (R) (C) (S) 2.25 Top of the


6.15 Open University. 8.00 Weekend 24. (S) 9.00 Olympic Grandstand. Highlights from the Opening Ceremony. (C) (S) 10.40 See Heart On Saturday. (S) 11.25 The Sky at Night. (R) (C) (S) 11.45 Afoot Again in the PasL With Tony Benn. (C) (S) 12.00 Live Davis Cup Tennis and Masters Snooker. Tennis: Great Britain v Sweden. Snooker: Semi-final action. (C) (S) ““ What th e P a p e r s Say. With Andrew Rawnsley. (C) (S) Masterworks. Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony. Last in series. (C) (S) Yes Minister. Jim is challenged to convince his senior civil servant a computer containing vital citizen information would be useful. Satirical comedy set in the world of Westminster. (R) (C) Snooker: The Masters. Semi­ final coverage from the Wembley Conference Centre. Paul Hunter was the surprise winner 12 months ago — can he recapture his form to take the title again? (C)


6.55 7.05 8.30


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10.30 Olympic Grandstand. The first medals are decided at The


? 1120 'FILM: Sugartime (TVM 1995).] Gangster drama, with John Turtur-] ro and Mary-Louise Parker. (C)(S)2


women’s moguls. (C) (S) i;


'il'15 FILM: Piccadilly Third Stop (1960). Crime thriller. (C) (bw) 2.40 Close. 3.00 Learning Zone. 5.00 Close.


CHANNEL 5


6.00 Russell Grant’s Postcards. (S) 6.10 WideWorid. (R) (T) (S) 6.35 WideWorid. (R) (T) (S) 7.00 Sunrise. (S) 8.00 Milkshake! (S) 8.05 Fat Dog Mendoza. (R) (S) 8.30 The Pow- erpuff Girls. (R) (S) 8.55 Strange Dawn. (S) 9.20 Xcalibur. (S) 9.50 Max Steel. (S) 10.15 Animal Xtremes. 1025 Animal Xtremes. 10.35 Xena: Warrior Princess. (R) (S) 11.30 Trex 2. (S) 12.00 The Tribe. (T) (S) 12.30 5 News Sat­ urday. (T) (S) 1.00 Popular. (T) (S) 1.55 Atlantis High. (T) (S) 225 The Pepsi Chart. (R) (T) (S) 2.55 Home and Away. (T) (S)


5.00 Night Fever. Valentine edition. (S) 5.55TS FILM:TTh'erCastbWagonr (1956)":


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7T45 5 News and Sport Headlines. (T) (S) 8.00 Loch Ness Monster: The Search for ■ the Truth. Swedish zoologists hunt the creature; (T) (S) 5 News at 9. CSI: Crime Scen e Investigation. A student is found dead. (T) (S) Law and Order; (T) (S) 5 News Late.


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12.45 FILM: I Wanted Wings (1941). Wartime drama, starring Ray Milland. (T) (bw) 3.05 FILM: The Singing Sheriff (1944). Western, starring Bob Crosby. (T) (bw) 4.05 Russell Grant’s Postcards. (S) 4.15 Sons and Daugh­ ters. (R) 4.40 Sons and Daughters. (R) 5.05 Okavango. (R) 5.30 Bamboo Bears.


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6.00 BreakfasL 9.00 Breakfast with FrosL (C) 10.00 The Heaven and Earth Show. (S) 11.00 Wildlife on One. (R) (C) (S) 11.30 Countiyfile. (C) (S) 12.00 On the Record. (C) (S) 1.00 Hol­ iday Snaps. (R) (C) (S) 1.10 EastEnders. (C) (S) 3.00 Snooker: The Masters. (C) 4.45 Olympic Grandstand. (C) (S)


6.10 Stig of the Dump. Barney is furious to discover Marjorie h a s written demanding the council fill the quarry, can he find Stig a new home? (C) (S) BBC News; Weather. (C) Regional News; Weather. Last of the Summer Wine. Wesley demonstrates his new, hand-crafted trolley, complete with deluxe car seat — guaranteed to bring back child­ hood memories to the Smiler. (C) (S) Songs of Praise. Pam Rhodes visits York to meet Kevin Curran, a film director who has turned tragedy into hope, and Mark Kerins sings Some­ thing Inside So Strong in the spectac­ ular setting of the Minster. (C) (S) Living with Dinosaurs. David Atten­ borough provides a revealing insight into what enabled the ancestors of modem reptiles, including crocodiles and turtles, to survive the cataclysm that wiped out the dinosaurs. Evidence points toward smartness and adaptability, something the Tyrannosaurus, and his bigger broth­ e r the Gigantosaurus — though equipped for a high level of activity— might have lacked. (R) (C) (S) Playing the Reid. The morning after the fire, Jim surveys the smoking remains of the clubhouse and his business, confessing to a horrified Francine he wasn’t insured. Rita admits to Geraldine that she feels partly responsible for the blaze, and her troubles are compounded by Mar­ tin’s announcement that he's leaving home. Meanwhile, the team are reunited at Matthew and Pauline’s wedding. Last in series. (C) (S) : , BBC News a t Ten O’c lo c k ; Weather. (C)


6.40 7.00 7.05


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6.10 Open University. 8.15 CBBC: UBOS. (R) (C) (S) 8.35 The Wild Thombenys. (R) (C) (S) 9.00 The Woody Woodpecker Show. (R) (C) 9.20 The Cramp Twins. (C) 9.35 The Mummy. (R) (C) 9.55 Grange Hill. (R) (C) 10.45 The Next Big Thing. (R) (C) 11.10 Live Davis Cup Tennis and Masters Snooker. Tennis: Great Britain v Sweden. Snooker The final at Wembley. Subsequent programmes subject to change. (C) (S) 3.50 Live African Cup of Nations. The final in Mali. Subsequent programmes subject to change. (C) , 6.00 S n o o k e r : The M a s te rs . Ray Stubbs returns with further cover­ age of the final at the Wembley . Conference Centre. Can Ronnie' O’Sullivan add to his trophies? (C)


6.30 Olympic Grandstand. Qualifying for the women’s snowboarding


10.00


10.15 Panorama. In-depth current affairs reports covering the stories behind the news headlines. (C)


11.00 Accidents in Space. The story of space pioneers who placed them-


. ,8.00 Snooker: The Masters. Live cov­ erage of the concluding session of this year’s final at the Wembley ; Conference Centre. (C)


halfpipe event. (C) (S) ;


1130 Never Mind th e Bu z z co ck s. With guests Christian O’Connell -


and Pete Bums. (R) (C) (S) 1.20 BBC News 24.


12.00 Aaaghl It’s the Mr Hell.Show. (C) 12.25 Robot Wars Extreme. (R) (C) 1.10 Close.2.00 BBC Learning Zone.


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6.00 Russell Grant’s Postcards. (R) (S) 6.05 WideWorid. (R) (T) (S) 6.30 Miracles of Faith.. (R) 7.00 Milkshake! (S) 7.05 Beachcomber Bay. (R) (S) 7.30 Tickle, Patch and Fnends. (S) 8.00 Adventures from the Book of Virtues. (R) (S) 8.30 Babar. (S) 9.00 The Enid Blyton S e c re t Series. (R) (S) 935 Tintin. (R) (S) 10.05 Pet ProjecL (R) (S) 1035 Hercules: The Leg­ en d a ry Journeys. (R) (S) 11.30 DateThaL (S) - 12.00 The Tribe. CD (S) 1230 5 News Update,: ret 1235 The Academy. (S) 1.05 Edgemont


(S) 130 Dark Knight; (T) (8) 5 News Update. D fs


230 Family Affairs. (T)(S) 4 30 5 News. (S)' BriS^RLMrFaifytalefATrue'Story (1997)1 »S>S3w Fact-based drama following .two girls s # 5whose, claims to have'photographed ; ^(%faIrie3W;their. garden Raptured Jhe


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8.00 ‘ ■ Ultimate Rollercoas ter. The.fair- ground stalwart; CD (S) 5 News at 9.,


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SooYfFILMj^Most Wanted, (1997)?An] Sfeit.'”


impnsoned Army officerjs forced to jo in a n a s sa s s in a t io n .sq u a d .’and:


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sents, Buffalo Sabres at New Jersey Devils.- (S) 4.00 NHL Ice Hockey Replay. (R) (S)


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10.30 Olympic G ran d s tan d . The . women's snowboarding halfpipe at the Park City Resort. (C) (S)


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6.00 The Magic RoundabouL (R) 6.05 The Clangers. (R) 6.15 Salty’s Lighthouse. (R)


402. (R) CD 8.00 Sister Sister. (R) CD 830 Malibu, CA. (R) (T) 9.00 T4: Johnny Bravo. CD 935 T4: Popworid. 10.25 T4: Hollyoaks. CD 12.30T4: As If. CD 1-10T4: Eden. CD 2.20 FILM: Damn the Defiant! (1962) Maritime drama, starring Alec


CD 6-40 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.05 Blue’s Clues. (R) CD 7.35 The Kids from Room


6.35 to rescue students. (R) CD PICK OF THE DAY Ultimate Rollercoaster,


Ch 5, 8pm. The second edition of the series looks at the devel­ opment of this famous ride, beginning with the bone­ shakers built in the Twen­ t ies, with their seemingly delicate wooden frames. The man most associated with the design of these machines was John A Miller. He had more than 100 rollercoaster patents to his name and was instrumental in inventing various devices to make the ride not only more


GRANADA


5.30 ITV Morning News. 6.00 GMTV. 6.00 News. 6.10 The Review. 6.45 The Sunday Programme. 7.45 Up on the Roof. 8.35


Diggit. 935 The Premiership. (R) CD 1035 CITV: Scooby Doo Where Are You? (T)


10.55 Maisy. (R) CD (S) 11-00 My Favourite Hymns. CD (S) 12.00 VSO: Making a Dif­ ference. (T) 12.30 The Sunday Supple-


exciting, but safer too. The Big Dipper at Blackpool Pleasure Beach was one of his creations. As the public demanded more thrills and spills from them, roller­ coasters became bigger and more hi-tech.


CHANNEL 4


Guinness. CD 4.05 The Science of Secre­ cy. (R) CD 4.40 Stargate SG-1. CD • 5.351 Time Team. A Roman highway. CD Smallville. Clark and Lex attempt


7.30 8.00


Channel 4 News. CD Andy Warhol: The Complete Pic­ ture. The final episode examines the way the controversial artist mar­ keted himself confound the critics


menL 1.00 Jonathan Dimbleby. (T) (S) ZOO Soccer Sunday Live. Manchester City v Preston North End (Kick-off.2.15pm). James Cooper introduces the First Division


clash. David Moyes’ side take the shprLtrip to Maine Road, where they’ll be hoping to complete a league double against their rivals and re-ignite their bid for a play-off place. Commentary by Alistair Mann. 4.30 Best and Worst II: The Sequel. (R) (S) 5.00 Simply Gardening. Horticulture magazine with a back-to-basics approach to gardening. Granada News; Weather. CD Oliver Twist. Runaway orphan Oliver is reunited with his new fam­ ily and Fagin and Sikes come unstuck. Last in series. (R) (T) (S) ITV News; Weather. (T) Michael Barrymore’s My Kind of Music. New series. Contestants show off their knowledge of popular _ music—and get the chance to sing


5.05 5.15


6.15 6.30


7.30


a number of their choice. CD (S) Coronation Street. Tyrone and


8.00 8.30


who had written him off. CD Bremner, Bird and Fortune. Rory Bremner, John Bird and John For­ tune deliver more sketches.


' 1235 Football Italia.-1.20 Snowboarding.-


(R) CD 2.15 Driven. (R) CD 2-40 Destina­ tion Mars. (R) CD 3 3 5 Plane Crazy. (R) 4.30 The Channel 4 Political Awards. (R)


CD 5-20 Countdown. (R) CD (S)


11.00 11.14, 11.15


jK.iv,, a mystical woman. Stylish sci-fi j J thnller, starring Bruce Willis.XDtiiJ


3.00"?FILM: The Fifth Element (1997)3 A 23rd-century New York cab dn 5 I * ‘ ver’s life is turned upside-down b y ,


9.30


cause forconcern. CD Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? Chris Tarrant hosts the big-prize game show in which contestants attempt to answer 15 consecutive ’ questions to win £1 million. (T) (S) H e a r tb e a t. A man who ha sn ’t been heard of in 20 years makes ,an appearance in Aidensfield —


Fiz contemplate leaving Weather- field for good, while Kevin has words with Karl Harper over his dodgy dealings, and Richard’s sombre mood gives the Platts


seemingly looking not a day older — prompting Merton to cross swords with an old adversary while


on the trail of a old secret. (D (S) The Swap. First of a two-part psy­ chological thnller about an affluent but troubled London couple who exchange houses with an Aus-


; tralian family for a Chnstmas break they’ll never forget — blissfully ■ unaware of what’s going on in their


own home. Jemma Redgrave, Michael Maloney, Jonathan Cake


and Phyllida Law star. CD (S) ITV Weekend News; Weather. (T) Granada Weather.


' 1 - ative and popular artists. CD (S) 1235 What’s It All About? (R) CD (S) 1Z55 FILM: Babe Ruth (1991); ITV News Head­


lines. 2.35 Survival Special.- (R) CD (S) 3.35 Cybernet; (R) CD (S) ITV News Head- lines:4.00 ITV Nightscreen:. c ; ■ /


YORKSHIRE ,


: 1230 Calendar Pick of the Week 5.00 Cal-,, ■ endar 11.14 Local Weather235 Anmol, • s:


• in London, celebrating the achieve-' ments of some of Britain's most cre-


The South Bank Show Awards. Melvyn Bragg hosts the sixth annu­ al ceremony from the Savoy Hotel


6.00 The Magic Roundabout. (R) (T) 6.05 Animal Alphabet. (R) (T) 6.10 The Hoobs.


(R) (T) 6.35 Blue’s Clues. (R) (T) 7.00 Snowboarding. (T) 8.00 Trans World Sport. (T) 9.00 The Morning Line. 10.00 Sporting Talk. 10.30 Football Italia. 11.30 The John Charles Story. (T) 12.00 The Fugitive. (T) 12.50 Racing from Newbury, Haydock Park and Ayr. Races at 1.05, 1.20,1.35, 1.50, 2.05, 2.30, 3.05, 3.40, and 4.10. (T) 4.35 Brookside. (T) 6.00 Gladiator Girl. The discovery of a skeleton which points to the exis­ tence of female gladiators. (R) (T) Channel 4 News. (T) The Channel 4 Political Awards. The year’s most respected politi­ cians, as voted by their peers. (T) Fame and Misfortune. Celebrity sex scandals, from Hugh Grant’s infamous brush with the law, to Michael Hutchence’s tragic death in a hotel bedroom. (T)


7.30 8.05


9.00 Masterworks,


PICK OF THE DAY - BBC2,


7.05pm. Charismatic Russian con­ ductor Valery Gergiev con­ ducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra a s it performs a ■ piece of music regarded by many as one of the great cultural documents of Stal­


inist Russia — Shostakovich’s Fifth Sym­


phony: A Soviet Artist’s Reply to Just Criticism. Written in the shadow of ter­ rifying official criticism of his latest opera and, at the height of Stalin’s purges, the symphony re-established


Shostakovich as an ideologi­ cally sound Soviet composer. The programme — the last in the series — is introduced by composer and broadcaster Michael Berkeley.


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5.30 ITV Morning News. 6.00 GMTV; Bananas in Pyjamas. 6.20 Cubeez. 6.40 Ni Ni’sTreehouse. 7.10 Diggit. 9.25 SMTV Live. (T) (S) 11.30 CD UK. (T) (S) 12.30 ITV News; Weather. (T) 12.35 Granada News; Weather. (T) 12.40 On the Ball. (T) 1.30 The New Addams Family. (T) (S) 2.00 FILM: The Russians Are Coming! The Russians Are Coming! (1966) Cold War spoof. (T) 4.20 The Goal Rush. (T) 5.10 Granada News; Weather. (T) ITV News; Weather. (T) The Brits Are Coming. In the sec­ ond preview of this year’s music awards, S Club 7 profile nominees including popular solo songstress Dido and American rockers The Strokes, both scheduled to per­ form at the event. (T) Pop Idol Live Final. (T) (S) New You've Been Framedl Rib­ tickling collection of camcorder calamities, starring those eternal fall-guys, the public at large. (T) (S) Home Alone. Ulrika Jonsson and her team give eight-year-old triplets the chance of a lifetime — to run their home while their parents are away. (T) Pop Idol Live Final. After months of searching, thousands of rejec­ tions and 20 episodes of auditions, heats and elimination rounds, the final two singers face off. Who will the viewers want as their new pop sensation? Ant and Dec host the proceedings. (T) (S)


5.20 5.35


6.05 6.10


6.40 7.10 8.10


8.45 8.59 9.00 9.05


11140"'FILM: Touch’ (1997).’ Premiere.] •


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1.30 FILM: I, Monster (1971). Atmospher­ ic horror, starring Christopher Lee. (T) 2.50 Code Name: Eternity. (R) (T) 3.40 Code Name: Eternity. (R) (T) 4.30 Cru­ sade. (R) (T) 5.15 Countdown. (R) (T) (S)


10.00 Top Ten. Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan present a look at famous musical duos. (R) (T)


, Comedy drama, starring Bridget !j . : Fonda and Skeet Ulrich. (T)' . 5


SATELLITE PICK OF THE DAY


The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, Sky Pro- I mler, 8pm. Get ready to rock. The Flintstones characters are back for more rib-tickling shenanigans. This time The Full Monty's Mark Addy reveals even more of his multi­ faceted talents as he takes over from John Goodman in this prequel to the popular 1994


original. It follows the fortunes of a younger Fred, Barney, Betty and Wilma when they head for the bright lights of the Stone Age | gambling capital for a yabba-dabba-do time.


This family comedy is good for a laugh. SKY PREMIER


[Whole Nine Yards (15) (2000) Comedy. 11.25 The Flintstones In Viva Rock Vegas (PG) (2000) 1.00 Drop Dead Gorgeous (15) (1999) 2.40 Topsy-Turvy (12) (1999)


SKY MOVIEMAX


i Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? Chris Tarrant hosts the big-prize game show in which contestants attempt to answer 15 consecutive questions to win £1 million. (T) (S) ITV Weekend News; Weather. (T) Granada Weather. Pop Idol Live Final. (T) (S) Anoth e r Audience with Ken Dodd. The frantic funnyman makes a welcome return in front of a star-studded audience, including Martin Clunes, Claire Sweeney, Gary Rhodes, Ann Widdecombe and Ricky Tomlinson. (T) (S)


10.05 Pop Idol Live Final Result. Ant and Dec reveal who the country


10.30 The Premie rship. Desmond Lynam presents the pick of this afternoon’s games, including Mid­ dlesbrough v Leeds United and Ipswich Town v Liverpool. With Terry Venables and Ally McCoist (T)


have voted for. (T) (S)


11.45 Club Reps. Two couples from Lancashire arrive with the intention to party like never before. (R) (T)12.15 FILM: Erotic thriller, with Ellen Barkin; (T) (S) ITV News Headlines. 225 Veronica’s Closet. (R) (T) (S) 2.50 Popped In,-


1 ' Crashed Out. (R) 3.15 Box Office America. (R) (T) 3.40 ITV at the


Festivals 2001; (R) ITV News Headlines. 4.35 World Sport. (R) 5.00 ITV Nightscreen.


YORKSHIRE


12.35 Calendar News 5.05 Calendar News and Sport 8.59 Local Weather


6.00 Silk Hope (PG) (TVM 1999) 7.45 One Special Victory (PG) (1991) 9.30 Rough Air: Danger on Flight 534 (PG) (2001) 11.15 Troop Beverly Hills (PG) (1989) 1.05 Silk Hope (PG) (TVM 1999) 2.40 One Special Victory (PG) (1991) 4.25 Rough Ain Danger on Flight 534 (PG) (2001) 6.10 Troop Beverly Hills (PG) (1989) 8.00 The 13th Warrior (15) (1999) 9.45 Supernova (15) (2000) 11.20 Stone Cold (18) (1991) 12.55 Blind Terror (12) (2000) 2.30 Hunt for the Unicom Killer (15) (1999) 4.00 The Last Man on Planet Earth (15) (1999)


SKY CINEMA


6.00 They Live By Night (PG) (1948) 7.45 Dangerous Female (U) (1931) 9.15 Cleopatra (PG) (1934) 11.00 They Live By Night (PG) (1948) 12.45 Dangerous Female (U) (1931) 2.15'Cleopatra (PG) (1934) 4.00 Family Plot (PG) (1976) 6.00 Strangers on a Train (PG) (1951) 8.00 A Perfect World (15) (1993)


SKY ONE


5.10 Oprah Winfrey. 6.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 7.00 Pokemon. 7.30 Mummies Alive. 8.00 Batman. 8.30 Max Steel. 9.00 Pokemon. 9.30 Yu- Gi-Oh! 10.00 The Zela Project. 10.30 The Simpsons. 11.00 World Wrestling Federation: Smackdown. 1.00.World Wrestling Federation: Uvewire. 2.00 StarTrek: Deep Space Nine. 3.00 Star Trek: TNG. 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 6.00 Buffy the Vampire slayer. 7.00 The Simpsons. 8.00 Malcolm in the Middle. 8.30 Scrubs. 9.00 Kirsty’s Home Videos. 10.00 South Park. 10.30 Alias.. 11.30 ; Cops. 12.00 World Wrestling Federation: Smackdown. 1.50 Dilbert.


The Amazing Race. 3.05 Star Trek: TNG. 4.45 Beach Patrol.


2.15 SKY SPORTS 1


6.00 90 Minutes. 7.30 Racing. 8.00 World Wrestling Federation:


Classics. 9.00 Soccer. 12.00 Soccer Saturday. 5.30 Scottish Football.


* _*V" .vJS SATELLITE PICK OF THE DAY


Eye of the Killer, Sky MovieMax, 8pm Detec­ tive Kiefer Sutherland turns to the demon drink in this watchable thriller, but begins to experience disturbing psychic phenomena after an accident. He finds his new-found abil­ ities come into their own during the hunt for a deranged psychopath who is back on the ram­ page after a hiatus. Sutherland is initially scared of his *gift' which enables him to receive impressions when he touches objects, but it allows him to uncover a conspiracy. Henry Czerny and Gary Hudson also star.


SKY PREMIER


5.20 The Jewel of the Nile (PG) (1985) 7.10 A Midsummer Night’s Dream (PG) (1999) 9.10 Stepping Out (PG) (1991) 11.10 Beethoven's 3rd (U) (2000) 1.10 Stepping Out (PG) (1991) 3.10 The End o( Eden (PG) (TVM 1996) 4.45 Movie News 5.15 Thornes and the Magic Railroad (U)


Beethoven's 3rd (U) (2000j 9.00 Big Momma's House (12) (2000) 10.45 The Next Best Thing (12) (2000)


(2000) 7.00


12.35 Being John Malkovlch (15) (1999) 2.30 The Other Sister (12) (1999) 4.45 Thomas and the Magic


Railroad (U) (2000) ... SKY MOVIEMAX


6.00 Plain Clothes (PG) (1988) 7.40 Movie News 8.10 Baby Bedlam (PG) (2000) 9.35 587: The Great Train Bobbery (U) (1999) 10.55 Romancing the Stone (1984) 12.55 Baby Bedlam (PG) (2000) 2.20 587: The Great Train Robbery (U) (1999) 3.40 Romancing the Stone (1984) 5.40 The Jewel of the Nile (PG) (1985) 7.30 Preview 8.00 The Flintstones In Viva Rock Vegas (PG) (2000) Comedy. 9.45 The


7.45 Saturday Fight Night. Ricky Hatton v Mikhail Krivolapov. 9.45 Wodd Wrestling Federation: Smackdown. 11.40 Premiership Shorts. 11.45 Kickboxing. 12.45 Spanish Football. 2.15 German Football. 3.45 Scottish Football. 5.15 Wild Spirits. 5.45 Boxing Gold.


SKY SPORTS 2


6.00 Sports Unlimited. 7.00 European Golf. 11.00 Cross Country Running. 3.30 World Sport . 4.00 European Golf. 8.00 US Golf. 11.00 Wodd Sport. 1130 Scottish Football. 1.00 Saturday Fight Night. 3.00 World Wrestling Federation: Smackdown. 4.55 Premiership Shorts. 5.00 Kickboxing.


SKY SPORTS 3


8.30 Poker. 9.00 Racing. 9.30 Ringside. 11.00 US Golf. 1.00 Ringside. 2.30 Surfing. 3.30 Wild Spirits. 4.00 Max Power. 5.00 Volleyball. 6.00 Rugby Union. 8.30 Spanish Football. 10.30 German Football. 12.00 Close.


EUROSPORT


10.20 Outland (15) (1981) 12.10 The Right Stuff (15) (1983) 3.20 The Public Eye (15) (1992)


6.00 Winter Olympics. 8.00 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony. 10.00 Olympics: Ski Jumping. 11.30 Olympics: News. 12.00 Olympics Opening Ceremony. 2.00 Olympics: Ski Jumping. 3.15 Olympics: News. 3.45 Olympics: Preview. 4.006.00 News. 6.15 Olympics: Cross-Country Skiing. 7.15 Olympics: ‘ Nordic Combined Skiing. 9.15 News. 9.30 Olympics: Cross-Country Skiing. 10.45 Women’s Olympics: Freestyle Skiing. 11.15 Olympics: Speed Skating. 12.15 Olympics: Nordic Combined Skiing. 2.00 Olympics: Cross-Country Skiing. 3.00 Olympics: Cross-Country Skiing. 4.00 Olympics: Speed Skating.


UK GOLD


5.25 Eldorado. 6.00 Dad's Army. 6.35 Goodnight Sweetheart 7.10 Doctor


Who. 9.00 Blake’s 7. 10.00 The A- Team. 11.00 Eldorado. * 11.40 Doctors. 12.15 Holby City. 1.20 Keeping Up Appearances. 2.00 Dad's Army. 2.40 Goodnight Sweetheart. 3.20 Doctors. 4.00 Hope and Glory. 5.00 A-Team. 6.00 New Adventures of Superman. 7.00 Some Mothers Do ’Ave 'Em. Comedy. 7.40 Birds of a Feather. 8.20 My Family. Comedy. 9.00 Gimme Gimme. Gimme. 1.00 FILM: Rent-a-KId. 2.40 Gimme Gimme Gimme. 4.50 ’Alio •Allot


L1VINGTV


6.00 Strong Medicine. 6.55 Little Antics. 7.00 Busy Buses. 7.05 Petals. 7.10 Wizadora. 7.20 The


Blobs. 7.30 Katie and. Orbie. 8.00 Tiny and Crew. 8.20 Rosie and Jim. 8.35 Petals. 8.40 Barney. 9.10 Tiny and Crew. 9.30 Barney. 10.00 Golden Girls. 11.00 FILM: Murder at 75 Birch. 12.45 Entertainment Now! 1.00 Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction.


2.00 The Bold and the Beautiful. 4.00 Yes Dear. 4.30 Maury Povich. 6.10 Rick! Lake. Chat show. 7.00 Crossing Over. 8.00 Mysterious Ways. 9.00 Charmed. 9.55 Jerry Springer Uncut 11.35 Date Expectations: The Fifth Wheel. 12.00 Crossing Over. 1245 The Stag and Hen Show. 1.25 The Stag and Hen Show. 1.55 Entertainment Now!


2.00


Screenshop. Shopping. GRANADA PLUS


6.00 Hawaii Five-O. 7.00 Plus on Plus. 7.30 Doctor in the House. 8.00 On the Buses. 8.30 Mind Your Language. 9.00 The Dustbinmen. 9.30 A Fine Romance. 10.00 The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. 11.00 Alias Smith and Jones. 12.00 The Rockford Files. 1.00 The Rockford Files. 2.00 The Rockford Files. 3.00 The Rockford Hies. 4.00 The Rockford Files. 5.00 The Rockford Files. 6.00 The Dukes of Hazzard. 7.00 The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. 8.00 PD James: Devices and Desires. 9.00 Reckless. 10.00 Canned Carrott 10.30 Mrs Merton. 11.00 Tales of the Unexpected. 11.30 Tales of the Unexpected. 12.00 Reckless. 1.00 Canned Carrott. 1.30 Mrs Merton. 2.00 Close.


SCI-FI


6.00 Timelife Music. 8.00 Amazing Stories. 8.30 Amazing Stories. 9.00 Fantasy Island. 10.00 The Bionic Woman. 11.00 Wonder Woman. 12.00 The Twilight Zone. 1.00 The Twilight Zone. 2.00 Sightings. 3.00 Sightings. 4.00 seaQuest DSV. 5.00 Earth 2. 5.55 Space: Above and Beyond. 6.50 FILM: Time Bandits. Fantasy adventure, with John Cleese and Sean Connery. 9.00 Dr Satan's Robot 10.00 FILM: Circuitry Man. 11.45 Glimpse. 12.00 RLM: Patlabor. 2.00 FILM: Patlabor II. 4.00 Close.


BBC CHOICE


• 'World Clubbing.'. 12.00 * Johnny ..Vaughan Tonight.' 1.30 ‘Trevor Nelson's Urban Choice. 2.00 Close.'


6.00 Make it Magic. 6.30 CBBC on Choice. 6.30 Teletubbies. 7.10 Penny Crayon. 7.20 Sheeep. 7.30 Tweenies. 8.10 Postman P at 8.25 The Little Polar Bear. 8.30 Playdays. 8.50 Mortimer and Arabel. 9.05 ChuckieVision. 9.25 Christopher Crocodile. 9.30 CBBC on Choice. 12.30 CBBC on Choice. 3.30 CBBC on Choice. 6.30 Make it Magic. 7.00 EastEnders. 8.00 Richard Bacon's Rent Free. 8.45 LA Pool Party. 9.30 Mary Anne's Bikes. 10.00 They Think It's All Over. 10.30 Fun at the Funeral Parlour. 11.00 Toilets. 11.30 Choice


ITV 2


9.25 Emmerdale. 11115 The Planet’s Funniest Animals. 11.45 Night and Day. 1.05 Pop Idol Extra: The Finals. 2.30 The Goal Rush. 5.10 CD UK. 6.10 Survival Special. 7.10 Survival Special. 8.05 Pop Idol'Extra Live. 9.10 Hear’Say: A New Chapter.


Branches in Barnoldswick, Burnley, Clitheroe, : Nelson & Earby


SINCE the release of Nel­ son Mandela in the mid- 1990s and the lifting of sanctions against South Africa, there has been an upsurge in the wine indus­ try.


Firstly, exports have


risen from 250,000 cases in 1990 to five million in 2000. Secondly, foreign investors have been pour­ ing into the country build­ ing new wineries and upgrading existing ones. This has had a two- fold effect with an added bene­ fit of the expertise of for­ eign wine makers taking the existing South African grape varieties and importing the varietals we all know to produce world- class wines, alongside existing wine makers who know and understand their grapes. The quality is already


being rigorously worked on and th is is showing through in the standard of their wines. Already there is a shiraz (not available in the UK) which has beaten the legendary Penfolds Grange 1991 in a blind tasting, and if that is not a mark of how they have improved, then I am not sure what is! The wine of origin or


(WoO) on the labels needs a little explanation. The WoO for a region can be huge, as in the coastal region This is for grapes grown anywhere in this area. For example, a dis­ trict within this region is Paarl. So the WoO Paarl is restricted to grapes grown within the boundaries of Paarl. The highest catego­ ry is a ward, and a ward within Paarl could be Con- stantia or Franschoek or Wellington. This is reserved for grapes grown, and the wine made, on an estate. Trouble is the label does not identify these dif­ ferences, bu t price is a good indicator. So what am I to recom­


mend? This is difficult as I have tasted so many very good ones recently. WHALEHAVEN PINOT NOIR 1997 from the cooler region of Walker Bay/Elgin was very soft cherry, raspberry fruit a t £10.89 from D. Byrne. The wines of BOUCHARD FINDLAYSON, a joint venture between France and South Africa has


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Football. 9.00 Football Special. 10.00 World Wrestling Federation: Excess. 11.45 Spanish Football. 1.45 Football Special. 2.45 World Wrestling Federation: Excess. 440 Close.


SKY SPORTS 2


6.00 Watersports World. 7.00 European Golf. 11.00 Rugby Union Update. 1240 The Snow Show. 1.00 US Golf. 4.00 European Golf. 8.00 Live US Golf. The Quick Invitational. 11.00 Wild Spirits. Extreme sports. 1140 All Strength Nations Challenge. 1240 World Cricket Centre. 340 • Close.


6.00 The Loretta Clalboume Story. (PG) (TVM 2000) 7.45 Something to Sing About (PG) (2000) 9.30 Wish Upon a Star (PG) (1996) 11.15 A Vow to Cherish (PG) (1999) 1.00 The .. Loretta Claiboume Story (PG) (TVM/ 2000) 2.45 Something to Sing About (PG) (2000) 4.20 Wish Upon a Star (PG) (1996) 6.00 A Vow to Cherish (PG) (1999) 7.30 Maxvlew 8.00 Eye of the Killer (15) (1999) 9.45 Murder Scone (15) (2000) Thriller, wilh Nicole Eggert. 11.20 Rag and Bene (12) (1998) 12.50 The Huntress (15) (1999) 2.25 Sweet Angel Mine (18) (1995) 3.55 In God We Trust (12) (1980)


SKY CINEMA SKY SPORTS 3


840 Challenge Cup Rugby League. 10.00 The Snow Show. 1040 Kickboxing. 1140 World Motor Sports. 2.00 Rugby Union Update. 3.30 All Strength Nations Challenge. 440 The Snow Show. 5.00 Live Davis Cup Tennis. Argentina v Australia. 840 The Snow Show. 9.00 All Strength Nations Challenge. Highlights. 10.00 Surfing. 11.00 Max Power. 12.00 Close.


EUROSPORT


5.00 Movie News 6.00 The Last Train from Madrid (U) (1937) 7.30 Movie News 8.00 The Fail of the Roman Empire (PG) (1964) 11.00 Rock Around the Clock (U) (1956) 1240 The Last Train from Madrid (U) (1937) 2.00 The Fail of the Roman Empire (PG) (1964) 5.00 Hollywood ; Rocks the Movies: 1950s 6.40 Rock Around the Clock (U) (1956) 8.00 , Nothing 1 In Common (15) (1986) 1 Comedy,: with Tom Hanks. 10.00 Perfoct (1985) 12.00 Tho Valley o* Gwangl (12) (1968) 1.40 Banning (15) (1967) 345 The New Interns (15) (1964)....... ' :


! SKY ONE


i 5 35 AXN- 6-00 Hour of Power. 7.00 . i Pokemon. 7.30 Mummies Alive. 8.00 Batman: 'The Animated Series. 8.30 Max Steel- 9.00 Pokemon. 940 Yu*Gi- . Oh! 10-00 The Zola Project. 1040 The Simpsons. 11.00 World • Wrestling Federation: ; Metal. 12.00 World ; Wrestling Federation: Superstars. 1.00 - America's ■*.: Dumbest:. Cnmlnals. •• 2.00 Star Trek:;Deep Space Nine.; 3-00 StarTrek: The Next Generation.. 5.00 Enterprise. 6.00 Tho Simpsons, v 7-00. Malcolm in the Midd!o.-740; The Simpsons.. 8.00 Dream Team. 9.00- David'Beckham: Close. Up.; 10.00 Tomptation Island II.>11.00j Crash Palace. 12.00 South Park.1.00' Dream Team. 1.50 Crash Palace. 2.40. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. 340 Star Trek: Tho Next Generation.-.- .> r


I ■5 ' : - SKY SPORTS 1


6.00 Aoroblcs Oz Style. 640 World Sport Special. 7.00 Scottish Football.: 840 Saturday: Fight Night. • 10.30


4


5.00 Winter Olympics: Men's Ice Hockey. 6.00 .Winter Olympics. 8.00 Winter Olympics: Rgure Skating. 10.00 Winter Olympics: Men's Ice Hockey. 11.00 Women’s Olympics: Freestyle Skiing. 1140 Winter Olympics: News. 12.00 Winter Olympics: Nordic Combined Skiing. 1.45 Winter Olympics: Figure Skating. 3.15 Winter Olympics: • News. 3.45' Winter Olympics: Preview.- 4.00 Uve African Nations Cup Football. The final from Mali: 6.00 British Eurosport Nows. 6.15 Winter Olympics: Nordic Combined ‘ Skiing. , 7.00 Winter Olympics: Ski Jumping. 840 Winter Olympics: Alpine Skiing. 10.00 Bntlsh' Eurosport News. .10.15 African Nations--Cup -Football.-12.00 Winter Olympics: Ski Jumping. 140 Winter Olympics: Alpine Skiing. 3.00 Winter' Olympics: Snowboard. 340 Winter Olympics: Ice Hockey.


- UK GOLD


* Blake’s 7. 10.00 The A-Toam. 11.00 Eldorado. 11.40-Doctors.:12.15 Holby City-140 Keoping Up Appearances.


540 Eldorado. 6.00 Doctor Who. 9.00


- Katie and Orbie. 8.00 Tiny and Crew. 840 Rosie and Jim. 845 Petals. 8.40 Bamey and Friends. 9.10 Tiny and Crew. 940 Bamey and Friends. 10.00 The Goiden Girls. 1040 The Golden Girls. 11.00 FILM: Dying to Dance. 12.40 Celebrity Extra. 1.00 Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction. 145 Scene One Preview. 140 Beyond Belief. Fact or Fiction. 2.00 RLM: Life of the Party: The Pamela Hardman Story. 3.40 Date Expectations: The Fifth_Whee!. 4.00 Yes Dear. 440 Maury Povich. 540 Maury Povich'. 6.10 Ricki Lake. 7.00 Crossing Over. 8.00 Love Cruise: The Maiden Voyage. 9.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. 945 Jerry Springer Uncut 10.45 Jerry Springer Uncut 1145 Date Expectations: The Rfth Wheel. 12.00 Crossing Over. 1245 The Stag and Hen Show. 145 The Stag and Hen Show. 1.55 Entertainment Nowl 2.00 Screenshop.


GRANADA PLUS


; Days. 7.00 The Grand. 8.00 ,Wydiffe. 9.00 London’s Burning. Drama. 10.00 The Equalizer. 11.00 The Benny Hill Show. Comedy. 12.00 Wycliffe. 1.00 London’s Burning. 2.00 Close.


SCI-FI'


- Earth: Rnal Conflict 8.00 Farscape. 9.00 Slldors. Part one. The Sliders are trapped. 10.00 RLM: Nostradamus. 1145 Lexx. 1245 The Outer Limits. 145 >Twin Peaks. 245 Twin'Peaks. 345 Cybernet 4.00 Close. >


- BBC CHOICE


6.00 Make It Magic. 640 CBBC on Choice. 640pm Make it Magic. 7.00 • EastEnders: • ' 8.00 ■ EastEnders . Revealed. 840 Come Fly with Me. 9.00


• Shooting Stars. 940 Richard Bacon’s Rent Free. 10.15 . Johnny Vaughan.


' Badly- 10.10 Linda. Green.' 1040 Waking the Dead. 1.10 RLM: Doctor In Love. 2.55 Men Behaving Badly.


LIVINGTV


■ 6 00 Strong Medicine. 6 4 5 -Little Antics- 7.00 Busy Buses. 7.05 Petals. ■ 7.10 Wizadora. 740 The Blobs. 740


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- and Glory. 5.00 The A-Team. 6.00 The New Adventures of Superman. 7.00 Some Mothers1 Do ’Ave ’Em. 7.40. Birds of a Feather. 840 Only Foots: and Horses.'. 9.00 , Men Behaving


2 00 Dad’s Army- 2.40 Goodnight.' 11-45 Shooting Stars. 12.15 Come Rj Sweetheart 340 Doctors. 4.00 Hope


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with Me. 12.45 The Practice. Bachelor’s Walk. 2.00 Close.


* ITV 2


: Be a Millionaire? 1240 Pop ldoL-140 Pop Idol Extra. 245 Pop Idol Extra: The


-> 345 Men Behaving Badly. 340 Linda Green- 440 ’Alio ’Alio! 445 ’Alio ’Alio! :


945 Crossroads. 11.15 Who Wants To


v Fever.* 740 Man-Eaters.' 840 Who - Wants To Be a Millionaire? Interactive. -840 The Race. The contestants are scaled down to eight 940 Coronation


. Result 3A5 Hear’Say: A Now Chapter. 4.15 ■ Coronation; S treet. 640 Soap


. Street: 10.00 Bob and Rose. 11.00 • Night and Day. 12.00 Judge Judy. 1.15 .Teleshopping: Shopping. 245 Close. -


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6.00 Hawaii Five-O. 7.00 Plus on Pius. 740 Doctor in the House. 8.00 On the Buses. 840 Hallelujah. 9.00 Emmerdale. 1140 Plus on Plus. 12.00 On the Buses. 1240 Hallelujah. 1.00 The Grand. 2.00 Alias Smith and Jones. 3.00 Classic Coronation Street 540 Builseye. 6.00 The Good Old


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