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16 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, May 8th, 2003


Weekendplus For the best deals on SONY TVs, videos BBC1


6.00 CBeebies: Fimbles. (R) (C) (S) 6.20 Pingu. (R) 6.25 CBBC: Captain Abercromby. (R) (C) (S) 6.40 ChuckleVision. (R) (C) (S) 7.00 Arthur. (R) (C) (S) 7.25 Taz-Mania. (R) (C) (S) 7.45 Tom and Jerry Kids. (R) (C) 8.10 Looney Tunes. (C) 8.35 Rugrats. (C) (S) 9.00 The Sat­ urday Show. (C) (S) 12.00 BBC News; Weath­ er. (C) 12.10 Football Focus. 1.00 Grandstand. Introduced by Steve Rider. (S) 1.10 The Bal­ moral Road Races. (S) 2.30 Golf. (S) 5.10 BBC News; Weather. (C) Regional News; Weather. Only Fools and Horses. Rodney leaves home after a fight with Cas­ sandra, and arranges a date with receptionist Tanya in an effort to make his wife jealous. (R) (C) (S) I’d Do Anything. Ian Wright hosts the game show in which people must face up to their greatest fears to try to win a loved one a dream-come-true experience, testing the boundaries of friendship and self-sacrifice. (C) (S) The National Lottery: in It to Win It. Dale Winton hosts the quiz show, including the Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws. (C) (S) Casualty. Jack and Tony put their dif­ ferences aside as they say their goodbyes to Eddie, while Lara and Luke are forced to acknowledge they may have been wrong about one another. Simon's bad mood makes him less than sympathetic toward staff and patients alike, and matters come to a head when Colette breaks the news to him thather child will have learning difficulties — could he be a carrier of the condition? (C) (S) The Vicar of Dibley. The villagers celebrate Christmas, and vicar Geral­ dine learns there is a heavy price to be paid for festive kindness when she agrees to attend three slap-up lunch­ es and takes part in a Brussels sprout-eating competition. Ecclesias­ tical sitcom, starring Dawn French and Emma Chambers. (R) (C) (S)


5.25 5.30


6.45 7.45 8.30 9.20


6.00 Weekend 24. 9.00 Weekend with Rod Liddle and Kate Silverton. (C) (S) 10.00 Saturday Kitchen. (S) 11.30 Ever Wondered About Food? (R) (C) (S) 12.00 See Hear! (S) 12.45 The Sky at Night. (R) (C) (S) 1.05 Wildlife on Two. (R) (C) (S) I. 05 The Witness. (R) (C) (S) 1.40 Thun- derbirds. (R) (C) (S) 2.30 Talking Movies. (C) 2.55 Cagney and Lacey. (R) (C) 3.40 Cagney and Lacey. (R) (C) 4.25 Monk. The death of a mugger intrigues Monk. (S) 5.10 Live Golf. The B&H International Open. Steve Rider presents cov­ erage of the closing stages on the third day of the tournament. (S)


5.50 Flog It! Paul Martin visits Ipswich. 6.50 The Great War. The Battle of the Marne. (C) (S) (bw)


7.30 Spend, Spend, Spend. The last programme in the series explores how the British public has become obsessed with home ownership.


10.25 11.25


10.05 BBC News; Weather; (C) National Lottery Update. The Murder Game. (C) (S) FILM: Body Heat (1981). A lawyer gets involved with a scheming femme fatale who persuades him to bump off her husband. Steamy thriller, starring William Hurt and Kathleen Turner. (C)


1.15 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. Come­ dy and chat. (R) (C) (S) 2.05 A Question of


Sport; (R) (C) (S) Weatherview. 2.40 Top of the Pops. (R) (C) (S) 3.10 BBC News 24.


8.30 Egypt’s Golden Empire. Evi­ dence of the reign of Pharaoh Akhenaten, who may have been Tutankhamun’s father, throwing light on one of the most turbulent periods of Egyptian history. (R)


9.20 FILM: Joan of Arc (1999). Premiere. Epic drama, starring Milla Jovovich. (C) (S)


II.


24.1.00 24. (R) 1.40 24. (R) 2.20 Close. 3.00 BBC Learning Zone. 5.00 Close.


FIVE


6.00 Russell Grant’s Postcards. (R) (S) 6.10 WideWorld. (R) (T) (S) 6.35 WideWorld. (R) (T) (S) 7.00 Sunrise. (S) 8.00 Milkshake!; Gad­ get and the Gadgetinis. 8.25 Roobarb. (R) 8.30 Beyblade. (S) 8.55 Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future. (R) (S) 9.25 Xcalibur. (R) (S) 10.00 Max Steel. (R) (S) 10.30 Beast Wars. (S) 11.00 The Adventures of Sinbad. (S) 11.55 The Tribe. (T) (S) 12.55 Popular. (R) (T) (S) 1.50 Harry and Cosh. (R) (T) (S) 2.20 Daria. (R) (S) 2.45 The Smash Hits Chart. (S) 3.20 Home and Away. Drama. (T) (S)


5.25 5.40


7.15


8.10 9.00 9.20


five news and sport. (T) (S) FILM: Kidz in the Wood (TVM1994). Drama about a group of underprivi­ leged city teenagers forced to fend for. themselves in the wild. Dave Thomas and Julia Duffy star. (T) (S) Charmed. Phoebe journeys into the past to confront her previous life. (R) Dark Angel. Max is shot. (T) (S) five news and sport. (T) (S) CSl: Miami. The team investigate when the body of a mugger is found.


10.15 Law and Order. A religious zealot is put on trial; (T) (S) five news late.


11.15 FILM: Exception to the Rule (1996). A woman sets out to make her former lover’s life a misery for ending their affair. Drama, starring Kim Cattrall. (T)


1.10 FILM: Uptown Saturday Night (1974). Comedy, starring Sidney Poitier. (T) (S) 2.45 Xena: Warrior Princess. (R) (S) 3.30 Russell Grant’s Postcards. (R) (S) 3.40 Melrose Place. (R) (S) 4.25 First Wave. (S) 5.10 Sons and Daughters. (R),5.35 Sons and Daughters. (R)


... . ... SATURDAY. MAY 10TH IT V 1


100 Worst Britons, Ch 4, 8pm. If you logged onto the Channel 4 website a few months ago, you will have been greeted by a message offering you a chance to vote for the British person you hate the most. Thousands of people took the opportunity, making this one of the sta­ tion’s most popular count­ downs — and they’ve had a few. Presented by Jimmy Carr, this mischievous 150- minute special counts down from 100 to one the country’s most irksome household


names from the worlds of pop­ ular music, film, TV, sport, art and p o l it ic s . Among those expected to make the final list are Geri Halliwell, Anne Robin­ son and Peter Stringfellow.


CHANNEL 4


6.05 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 6.30 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.00 World Rally Championship. (R) 7.30 F3 on 4. (T) 8.00 Trans World Sport. (T) 9.00 The Morning Line. 9.55 Vee-TV. 10.25 Dirty Laundry. 10.50 Friends. (R) (T) 11.25 Friends. (R) (T) 11.50 Your Face or Mine? (R) (T) 12.20 Star Bucks. (T) 12.55 Boys and Girls Friday. (R) (T) 1.25 Chan­ nel 4 attheraces from Lingfield Park and Beverley. Races at 1.45, 2.15, 2.30, 2.45 and 3.15. (T) 4.15 Brookside. Gary and Gabby’s relationship founders. (T) 5.45 FILM: Clockwise (1985). Come­ dy, starring John Cleese. (T)


7.30 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.00 100 Worst Britons. Jimmy Carr hosts the countdown of the most irksome personalities, from Geri Halliwell to Bernard Manning. (T)


10.35 Boys and Girls. Live game show, hosted by Vernon Kay, in which 100 boys compete against 100 girls for a cash prize, with the win­ ner inviting a member of the oppo­ site team on a shopping spree. (T)


50 Have I Got News for You. (R) 12.20


11.45 World Rally Championship. 12.15 FILM: Graveyard Shift (1990). Stephen King horror, starring David Andrews. (T) 1.50 FILM: Suspiria (1976). Horror, starring Jessica Harper. (T) 3.30 Journey Through the Night. (R) (T) 3.40 The Opposite Sex. (R) (T) 4.30 For Your Love. (R) (T) 4.50 For Your Love. (R) (T) 5.10 Countdown. Word game. (R) (T) (S)


5.30 ITV Morning News. 6.00 GMTV. 6.00 Wheels on the Bus. 6.05 Macdonald’s Farm. 6.20 Ni Ni's Treehouse. 6.45 Boohbah. 7.05 Diggin’ It. 9.25 SMTV Live. (D (S) 11.30 CD UK. (T) (S) 12.30 Game Stars. (R) (T) (S) 1.30 ITV News; Weather. (T) 1.35 Granada News; Weather. (T) 1.40 On the Ball. (T) 2.25 British Touring Cars. (T) (S) 3.30 FILM: Support Your Local Sheriff (1968). James Garner plays a drifter forced into the role of sheriff in a small mining town. Western spoof, with Joan Hackett and Jack Elam. (T) (S) 5.05 Granada News; Weather. (T) ITV News; Weather. (T) Blind Date. Another boy and girl ask those three little questions that could lead to romance, and Cilia catches up with the last two cou­ ples about their dates at Newbury races and in Hong Kong. (T) (S) Stars in Their Eyes Kids. Cat Deeley hosts as Shania Twain, Cher, Alanis Morissette, Jerry Lee Lewis and Mary J Blige take to the stage, courtesy of soundalikes from Glasgow, Ayrshire, Salisbury, Aberystwyth and Nottingham. (T) Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? Chris Tarrant hosts. (T) (S) I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Herel Ant and Dec present the lat­ est goings-on from the Australian jungle, where tensions may well be mounting as Monday’s final grows closer. There’s also the small mat­ ter of whittling the remaining five down to four — who's not going to get a chance to be crowned King or Queen of the Jungle? (T) (S) MIT. A three-year-old missing per­ sons case develops into a murder inquiry when construction workers discover the preserved body of a young woman in a concrete tomb on a demolition site. A profile of the victim suggests she was a fun-lov­ ing student and a model daughter — but further evidence reveals she led a sordid double life. Gritty crime drama, guest starring funny­ man Bradley Walsh. (T) (S)


5.20 5.30


6.30


7.30 8.30


9.35


11.05 11.19 11.20


10.35 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Herel Ant and Dec invite the latest evictee to spill the beans. (T) (S) ITV Weekend News; Weather. (T) Granada Weather. (T) FILM: Batman Forever (1995). Val Kilmer dons the cape in this action-packed sequel, his one and only outing as the Dark Knight. This time, the Gotham crimebuster takes on the twin threats of Two- Face and the Riddler, who are plotting to control the brains of the entire world. Tommy Lee Jones and Chris O’Donnell also star. (T) Nash Bridges; ITV News Head­ lines. 2.20 CD UK. (R) (T) (S) 3.10 Entertainment Now. (R) (T) 3.35 ITV at the Festivals 2001; (R) ITV News Headlines. 4.30 Cybernet. (R) (T) 5.00 ITV Nightscreen.


1.30 YORKSHIRE


1.35 Calendar News and Weather 5.05 Calendar News 11.19 Local Weather


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The Others, Sky Movies Premier, 8pm. It’s set on the island of Jersey during World War Two where Grace waits with her children Anne and Nicholas for the return of her husband Charles. The family lives in a large Victorian mansion, a place of secrets and strange voices on the wind. Anne and Nicholas are photosensitive and must be shielded from sunlight, plunging the house into darkness. The arrival of three new servants has a dramatic effect on the house, catalysing a series of bizarre episodes which threaten the sanity of Grace and the children.


SKY MOVIES PREMIER


5.35 US Top 10 6.00 Horse Crazy (U) (2001) 7.40 X-Men 2 Special 6.00 Little Heroes 3 (PG) (2001) 10.00 Beethoven’s Fourth (U) (2001) 12.00 Horse Crazy (U) (2001) 2.00 US Top 10 2.30 A Monkey’s Tale (U) (1999) 4.00 Little Heroes 3 (PG) (2001) 5.45 Beethoven’s Fourth (U) (2001) 7.30 Movie News 8.00 The Others (12) (2001) 9.45 Moulin Rouge! (12) (2001) 12.00 The Others (12) (2001) 1.50 The Closer You Get (12) (2000) 3.30 This Is My Father (15) (1998)


SKY MOVIES MAX


6.00 Lloyd (PG) (2000) 7.30 One Crazy Summer (PG) (1986) 9.15 Joshua (U) (2002) 11.00 Troop Beverly Hills (PG) (1989) 1.00 Lloyd (PG) (2000) 2.30 One Crazy Summer (PG) (1986) 4.15 Joshua (U) (2002) 6.00 Troop Beverly Hills (PG) (1989) 8.00 Out of Time (15) (2002) 9.35 UK Top 10 10.00 Die Hard (18) (1988) 12.15 Double Take (12) (2001) 1.50 The Elite (18) (2000) 3.40 Stone Cold (18) (1991)


SKY MOVIES CINEMA


6.00 Battle Beyond the Stars (PG) (1980) 7.45 The Mouse that Roared (U) (1959) 9.15ThemI (PG) (1954) 11.00 Land of the Pharaohs (PG) (1955) 12.45 The Mouse that Roared (U) (1959) 2.15 Room for One More (U) (1952) 4.00 Queen of Outer Space (PG) (1958) 5.25 Them! (PG) (1954) 7.00 Battle Beyond the Stars (PG) (1980) 8.45 Deepstar Six (15) (1969) 10.30 Xtro (18) (1983) 12.00 Polyester (15) (1981) 1.35 Bug (15) (1975) 3.20 I’ll Do Anything (15) (1994)


SKY ONE


5.10 Guilty! 6.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 7.00 Batman: The Animated


Series. 7.30


Transformers: Armada. 8.00 Malo Korrigan. 8.30 Pokemon. 9.00 Yu- Gi-Oh! 9.30 Stargate: Infinity. 10.00 World Wrestling Entertainment: Smackdown. 12.00 World Wrestling


Entertainment: The Bottom Line. 1.00 America's Dumbest Criminats. 2.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 6.00 Butty the Vampire Slayer. 7.00 The Simpsons. 7.30 Malcolm in the Middle. 8.00 The Simpsons. 8.30 Scrubs. 9.00 Scrubs. 9.30 Kirsty's Home Videos. 10.00 Uncutl The Villa. 11.00 Angel. 12.00 Fastlane. 1.00 World Wrestling Entertainment: Smackdown. 2.45 Early Edition. 3.35 America’s Dumbest Criminals. 4.00 Cribs. 4.10 Cribs. 4.20 UFO Secrets.


SKY SPORTS 1


1 6.00 Soccer AM's All Sports Show. J7.00 The Full SP. 7.30 World I Wrestling Entertainment: Classics. I 8.30 Racing News. 9.00 Soccer AM.


12.00 Live First Division Football. 2.15 Live Non-League Football. 5.30 Live First Division Football. 8.00 Live Spanish Football. A top game from tho Primera Uga.-10.30 German Football. 11.00 First Division Football. 1.00 Spanish Football. 2.30 German Football. 3.00 First Division Football. 5.00 Max Power.


SKY SPORTS 2


6.00 Sports Unlimited. 7.00 Aerobics Oz Style. 7.30 Racing News. 8.00 World Sport Special. 8.30 Live World Wide Rugby. Super 12 action. 10.30 Live Australian Rugby League. 12.30 Australian Rules Football. 2.30 Live Rugby Union. 5.00 Three Sixty Surfing. 5.30 World Sport Special. 6.00 Live Super League. 8.00 Live Saturday Fight Night. 10.00 World


. Wrestling


Entertainment: Smackdown. 12.00 Rugby Union. 1.30 Saturday Fight Night. 3.30 World Wrestling Entertainment: Smackdown. 5.30 Moto Plus.


SKY SPORTS 3


10.00 US Golf. 12.00 Max Power. 1.00 Live One-Day Cricket. Essex Eagles v Kent Spitfires. 7.00 X* Terrain. 7.30 Golf International. 8.00 Uve US Golf. 11.00 NFL Europe. 1.00 Close.


EUROSPORT


7.30 Super Racing Weekend. 8.30 European Under-17 Football. 10.15 Rally Driving. 10.45 Live Super Racing Weekend. 11.45 Live MotoGP. 1.00 Rally Driving. 1.30 Live Italian Football. 4.00 Cycling. 5.30 Live Super Racing Weekend. 6.00 Women's Tennis. 7.00 Live French Football. Sochaux v Marseille. 9.00 MotoGP. 10.00 British Eurosport News. 10.15 Alt Sports. 10.45 YOZ Magazine. 11.15 Yoz Session. 11.45 Supercross. 12.45 Fight Sports. 1.45 British Eurosport News. 2.00 Close.


UK GOLD


5.25 Are You Being Served? 6.00 Yes Minister. 6.30 Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em. 7.05 Doctor Who. 9.00 Charlie’s


Angels. 10.00 The New Adventures of Superman. 11.00 The New


Adventures of Superman. 12.00 Doctors. 12.40 Casualty. 1.40 Doctors. 2.20 Holby City. 3.30 Doctors. 4.05 Holby City. 5.15 Doctors. 6.00 Only Fools and Horses. 9.00 Battle of the Monstrous Bosses Weekend. 9.40 Fawlty Towers. 10.25 The Office. 11.05 Fawlty Towers. 11.45 The Office. 12.25 Fawlty Towers. 1.00 The Office. 1.35 Fawlty Towers. 2.10 Doctor Who. 3.15 The Office. 3.50 Fawlty Towers. 4.30 Dallas.


UV1NGTV


5.00 Women Talk. 5.30 Home Shopping. 6.00 Home Shopping. 6.30 Home Shopping. 7.00 Hi-5. 7.35 Billy. 7.45 Timbuctoo. 7.50


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Tlmbuctoo. 7.55 The Wheels on the Bus. 8.05 Barney and Friends. 8.35 Busy Buses. 8.40 The Wheels on the Bus. 8.50 Barney and Friends. 9.20 Hi-5.10.00 The Golden Girls. 10.30 The Golden Girls. 11.00 Ricki Lake. 11.50 The Montel Williams Show. 12.40 Celebrity Extra. 1.05 Beyond with James Van Praagh. 1.30 Crossing Over. 2.00 Loose Ups with Melinda and Richard. 4.00 Celebrities and their Psychics. 5.00 The Nanny. 5.30 Celebrity Extra. 6.00 According to Jim. 6.30 Will and Grace. 7.00 Will and Grace. 7.30 Three Sisters. 7.55 Celebrity Extra. 8.00 Crossing Over. 8.30 Beyond with James Van Praagh. 9.00 Charmed. 9.55 Scream Team. 10.55 Street Psychic. 11.55 Celebrity Extra. 12.00 Ricki Lake. 12.50 The Montel Williams Show. 1.40 FILM: Benny and Joon. 3.25 Celebrity Extra. 3.35 Judge Judy. 4.00 Judge Judy. 4.30 The Golden Girls.


GRANADA PLUS


5.00 The Beverly Hillbillies. 5.30 Bless This House. 6.00 Alias Smith and Jones. 7.00 FILM: Agatha Christie Movie: Sparkling Cyanide. 9.00 Coronation Street. 11.30 Sykes. 12.00 Murder. She Wrote. 1.00 The Man from Uncle. 2.00 FILM: Agatha Christie Movie: Sparkling Cyanide. 4.00 Petrocetli. 5.00 The Persuaders. 6.00 Canned Carrott. 6.30 Rising Damp. 7.00 Till Death Us Do Part. 7.30 In Sickness and in Health. 6.00 Murder, She Wrote. 9.00 The Best of Tommy Cooper. 9.30 Another Audience with Freddie Starr. 10.30 Canned Carrott. 11.00 Till Death Us Do Part. 11.30 In Sickness and in Health. 12.00 The Persuaders. 1.00 The Man from Uncle. 2.00 Another Audience with Freddie Starr. 3.00 The Jack Dee Show. 3.45 Spitting Image Extra. 4.00 Harry O.


SCI-FI


9.00 seaOuest DSV. 10.00 seaQuest DSV. 11.00 The Chronicle. 12.00 The Infinite Worlds


of HG Wells. 1.45 The Twilight Zone. 2.15 The Twilight Zone. 2.45


Glimpse. 3.00 seaQuest DSV. 4.00 seaQuest DSV. 5.00 The Ray Bradbury Theatre. 5.30 SFG. 6.00 Witchblade. 8.00 FILM: Earth Girts Are Easy. 10.00 FILM: Dead Again. 12.00 FILM: Species II. 1.45 Prey. 2.45 The Twilight Zone. 3.45 Swamp Thing. 4.15 Swamp Thing. 4.45 Glimpse. 5.00 Close.


BBC THREE


7.00 The Bachelor. 8.00 The Bachelor. 8.55 The Bachelor. 9.55 Cutting It. 10.55 Grease Monkeys. 11.25 The Murder Game: Inside HQ. 11.55 Diners Extra Helping. 12.55 The Bachelor. 1.55 The Bachelor. 2.50 The Bachelor. 3.50 Close.


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BBC1


6.00 Breakfast. (C) (S) 9.00 Breakfast with Frost. (C) (S) 10.00 The Heaven and Earth Show. (S) 11.00 Countryfile. (C) (S) 12.00 The Politics Show. (C) (S) 1.00 FILM: Tran (1982). A computer buff is transported to an electron­ ic world where he must battle seasoned glad­ iators. Disney sci-fi adventure, starring Jeff Bridges. (C) (S) 2.30 EastEnders. (C) (S) 4.15 Points ot View. (C) (S) 4.30 Lifeline. (C) (S) 4.40 My Family. Comedy. (R) (C) (S) 5.10 BBC News; Weather. (C) Regional News; Weather. Songs of Praise. Pam Rhodes talks to former Cabinet minister Jonathan Aitken and actress Claire Goose about justice, and music is provided by Eric Bibb, Chantage and the City of Birmingham Young Voices. (C) (S) FILM: R a ide rs of the L o s t Ark (1981). Oscar-winning Steven Spiel­ berg adventure, starring Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones in the first out­ ing for the swashbuckling archaeolo­ gist. Here, he’s caught up in a series of hair-raising cliffhanger scrapes in the Middle East, risking life and limb to prevent the biblical Ark of the Covenant from falling into the hands of dastardly Nazis who will stop at nothing to claim it for themselves. With Karen Allen, Denholm Elliott and John Rhys-Davies. (C) (S) Born and Bred. Eddie’s Uncle Fred is diagnosed with leukaemia and decides to make the most of the time he has left by fulfilling his lifelong ambitions. Wilf discovers an old by­ law which allows him to charge peo­ ple every time they enter the village. David Troughton guest stars. (C) (S) Murder in Mind. Nicholas Lyndhurst stars as the landlord from hell who has no misgivings about renting his dilapidated flats to desperate tenants. When an Australian student leases a property, she quickly discovers this may mean taking her life into her own hands. Ruth Gemmell and Amber Sainsbury also star.(C) (S)


5.30 5.35


6.10 8.00 9.00


10.00 BBC News at Ten O'clock; Weath­ er. (C)


10.15 Panorama. An update to a pro­ gramme aired last October about the antidepressant Seroxat. (C)


10.55 FILM: A Time to Kill (1996). A slick lawyer defends a black man charged


, with killing the thugs who raped his- . daughter. Thriller, starring Sandra Bul­ lock; (C) (S) Weatherview.


1.25 BBC News 24.


Murder in Mind, BBC1, 9pm. If only the Beeb would make up their mind when they’re broadcasting this drama. N ichola s Lyndhurst has proved himself to be a gifted comic actor over the years thanks to his role in Only Fools and Horses. He’s also played the odd villain too. However, neither of those ch a ra c te rs were quite so mean spirited as Alan Willis, the man he portrays here. Willis is a lazy and tight-fist­ ed landlord who thinks noth­ ing of ripping off the tenants


IT V 1


living in his dilapidated acco­ modation. Student Claire Mac­ Gregor isn’t exactly thrilled at accepting the keys to one of his fiats but, after an unsuc­ cessful search for somewhere else to stay, doesn’t have any choice in the matter.


CHANNEL 4


6.30 CBeebies: Fimbles. (R) (C) (S) 6.50 CBBC: Fix and Foxi. (R) (C) (S) 7.05 Looney Tunes. (C) 7.30 Smile. (C) (S) 10.30 Tom and Jerry Kids. (C) 10.50 So Little Time. (R) (C) (S) 11.15 Our Blinking Bridge. (R) 11.45 A Bridge of Size. (R) 12.15 Super League Show. 12.45 Sunday Grandstand. Introduced by Steve Rider and John Inverdale.. (C) (S) 1.05 British Superbikes. (C) (S) 1.35 Golf. (C) (S) 4.35 Final Score. Results round-up. (C) (S) 5.15 Rugby Special. (C) (S) 5.40 Some Mothers Do ’Ave ’Em. The baby finally arrives. (R) (C)


6.10 Around the World in 80 Days. A missed connection. (R) (C) (S)


7.00 Ray Mears’ Extreme Survival. The survival expert travels from the bitter cold of the Arctic to the baking heat of the Sahara. (R) (C)


8.00 Top Gear. Jeremy Clarkson and the team return with a new series of the motoring magazine. (C) (S)


9.00 A l-Ja ze e ra : E x c lu s iv e l BBC cameras follow journalists of con­ troversial broadcaster Al-Jazeera Television as they strive to report the recent conflict in Iraq. (C)


10.00 24. (C)(S) 10.45 This Life. (R) (C) (S) 11.25 MotoGP. (S) 11.55 FILM: Bandolero! (1968) West- , em. James Stewart stars. (C) (S) 1.35 Close. 2.00 BBC Learning Zone.


FIVE


6.00 WideWorfd. (R) (S) 6.25 Milkshake!; Dap- pledown Farm. 6.50 Hi-5. (S) 7.30 Oswald. (S) 7.45 Make Way for Noddy. (R) (S) 8.00 The Book of Pooh. (R) (S) 8.30 Barney and Friends. (R) (S) 9.00 Babar. (R) (S) 9.25 George Shrinks. (S) 9.55 Wishbone. (S) 10.30 Braceface. (S) 11.00 Don’t Blame the Koalas. (R) (S) 11.30 Revelations; (R) (S) five news update. 12.05 Rooted. (R) (S) 12.35 The Smash Hits Chart. (R) (S) 1.10 five news update. (T) (S) 1.20 FILM: Undefeated (1969). Western, starring John Wayne. (T) 3.35


5.25'


Dream Machine. (R) (T) (S) 4.05 Be a Grand Prix Driver. (R) (T) (S) 4.35 Fifth Gear. (R) (T) 5.10 five news and sport. (T) (S) FILM: Feds (1988).'Comedy, starting Rebecca De Momay and Mary Gross as mismatched FBI recruits who join


7.00 8.00


. forces to outwit their chauvinistic male ; classmates. With Kenneth Marshall.!? The world's First Predators. Life on


' earth 500 million years ago. (T) Lights, Camera, Accident. An inebri­ ated father causes chaos. (T) (S)


8.30 9.00


Swag. Jo Guest turns to street crime. Last in series; (T) (S) five news at 9.


, FILM:. Double Impact (1991). Twin ' brothers separated as infants unite to?; ^eek revenge on their parents’ killers. !


. Martial arts thriller, starring Jean--1 ;


Claude Van Damme’.and Geoffrey ; ' . Lewis; (T) (S) five news late. - ! 1, .•,


11.05 The FBI Files. Part one. The work of the FBI’s crime laboratory. (T) (S)


12.10 V8 Supercars. (S) 1.00 Major League Baseball. (S) 4.30 Motocross. (R) (S)


5.55 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 6.20 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 6.45 Blue's Clues. (R) (T) 7.15 Salty’s Lighthouse. (R) (T) 7.35 The Zack Files. (R) (T) 8.05 Totally Spies! (R) (T) 8.30 Taina. (R) (T) 9.00 T4: Dirty Laundry. (R) (T) 9.30 T4: Popworid. 10.30T4: Hollyoaks. (T) 12.35 T4: As If. (T) 1.20 T4: As If. (T) 2.00 FILM: Mr Holland’s Opus (1995). Heart­ warming drama, starring Richard Dreyfuss. (T) 4.35 Stargate SG-1. (T) 5.30 Full Metal Challenge. Teams from Germany, Canada and Britain compete. (T)


6.35 Smallville: Superman the Early Years. Clark stumbles upon Native American inscriptions and cave wall drawings. (T)


7.30 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.00 Magnetic Flip. The Earth’s mag­ netic field provides a shield from the dangers in space, but scien­ tists have discovered this protec­ tion is rapidly shrinking.


9.00 Bremner, B ird and Fortune. Comedy special exploring the events ot the past few months in Iraq, featuring Saddam Hussein looking back on happier times.


10.00 FILM: Alien (1979). Sci-fi chiller, starring Sigourney Weaver. (T)


12.05 World Rally Championship. (T) 12.40 Rush. 2.20 How to Be a Man. (R) (T) 2.50 South American Football. 4.40 Vee-TV. (R) 5.05 Countdown. (R) (T) (S)


5.30 ITV Morning News. 6.00 GMTV. 6.00 News. 6.10 The Sunday Programme. 7.40 Diggin' It. 8.25 Up on the Roof. 9.25 CITV: Miffy and Friends. (T) (S) 9.40 Tractor Tom. (T) (S) 10.10 Engie Benjy. (R) (T) 10.30 The Ark. (T) 11.00 The Apostles. (R) (T) 11.30 My Favourite Hymns. (T) (S) 12.30 The Sunday Supplement. 1.00 Jonathan Dimbleby Including ITV News and Weath­ er. (T) (S) 1.55 Granada News; Weather. (T) 2.00 Soccer Sunday. 2.30 That's Esther. (T) (S) 3.001 Want That House. (R) (T) 3.30 Under the Hammer. (T) 4.00 Granada News; Weather. (T) 4.15 FILM: The Three Musketeers (1993). Disney adaptation of the classic swashbuckling adventure, starring Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland and Oliver Platt as the leg­ endary king’s soldiers, and Chris O’Donnell as would-be swordsman D’Artagnan. (T) 6.15 ITV News; Weather. (T) 6.30 Wish You Were Here...? Ruth England visits a marine eoo-park in Mexico and releases a baby tur­ tle back into the sea, Julia Brad­ bury goes on safari in South Africa and Rhodri Owen stays at an envi­ ronmentally friendly holiday park.


7.00 Emmerdale. Stephen Butler reels from the impact of his disastrous date with Donna and even begins to question his own sexuality. Deb­ bie turns to Emily (or advice on how to cope with the tug-of-love battle raging around her, while Louise canoodles with unlikely Lothario Ronnie in his lorry. (T) (S)


7.30 Coronation Street. Gail adopts a calmer approach to try to get Sarah back on side, Karen unwit­ tingly gets drawn deeper into Joe’s scheme to fleece Mike and Jason reacts angrily to Eileen. (T) (S)


8.00 Heartbeat. A farming couple go missing, leaving Jenny and Liz to look after their children, while Ver­ non takes a reluctant Bemie on a mini break to a country hotel. (T)


9.00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! The remaining four jungle dwellers are whittled down to three on the penultimate day of the sur­ vival challenge — who will be going for an early bath? (T) (S)


10.30 ITV Weekend News; Weather. (T) 10.44 Granada Weather. (T)


10.45 The P rem ie rsh ip . Desmond Lynam presents highlights of the final day of the season, featuring action from Everton v Manchester United, Sunderland v Arsenal and Chelsea v Liverpool. (T) (S)


12.15 Champions League Weekly. (T) (S) 12.45 FILM: Born To Be Wild (1995). Adventure about a rebellious teenager who befriends a gorilla able to communi­ cate by sign-language and helps it escape from its cruel.owner. Will Horneff and Helen Shaver star; (T) (S) ITV News Head­ lines. 2.30 Trisha. (T) (S) 3.25 World Sport. (R) (S) 3.50 Get Stuffed; (R) (T) ITV News Headlines. 4.00 ITV Nightsoreen.


YORKSHIRE


12.30 World Sport Special 1.55 Calendar News and Weather 2.00 Goals on Sunday 4.00 Calendar News and Sport 10.44 Local Weather 5.00 Jobfinder. Vacancies.


Legally Blonde, Sky Movies Premier, 8.45pm. As anyone who saw her performance as lYacy Flick in Election will testify, Reese Witherspoon is one of the most promising young actresses in Hollywood. Witherspoon stars as Elle Woods, a shopping-obsessed blonde who is devastated when her aspiring politician boyfriend dumps her for not being clever enoug. She sets out to prove him wrong by enrolling at Harvard Law School, but it seems her fellow students share her ex’s assessment — until her knowledge of fashion turns out to be an asset in the courtroom.


SKY MOVIES PREMIER


5.35 A Monkey’s Tale (U) (1999) 7.00 The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave (PG) (2000) 8.35 UK Top 10 9.00 The Mommy Market (PG) (1993) 10.30 Dragonworld (U) (1993) 12.00 The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave (PG) (2000) 1.35 UK Top 10 2.00 Teenage Mutant Nln)a Turtles III (PG) (1992) 4.00 The Mommy Market


(PG) (1993) 5.30


Dragonworld (U) (1993) 7.00 Osmosis Jones (PG) (2001) Premiere. Comedy, starring Bill Murray and Molly Shannon. 8.45 Legally Blonde (12) (2001) 10.30 Hollow Man (18) (2000) 12.25 Traffic (18) (2000) 2.55 Animal Attraction (12) (2001) 4.40 Osmosis Jones (PG) (2001)


SKY MOVES MAX


I 5.15 Lloyd (PG) (2000) 6.40 Swing Shift (PG) (1984) 8.25 Protocol (PG) (1984) 10.10 Terminal Error (PG) (2001) 11.55 The Pilot’s Wife (PG) (2001) 1.35 Swing Shift (PG)


| (1984) 3.20 Protocol (PG) (1984) 5.00 Terminal Error (PG) (2001) 6.40 The Pilot’s Wife (PG) (2001) 6.15 When Strangers Appear (15) (2001) Premiere. Thriller, starring Radha Mitchell. 10.00 The Forsaken (18) (2001) 11.35 Pressure (15) (2002) 1.20 Eye of the Beholder (18) (1999) 3.10 Reaper (18) (1997) 4.50 The Pilot’s


| Wife (PG) (2001) SKY MOVIES CINEMA


5.20 Movie News 6.00 When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (PG) (1970) 7.45 In the Navy (U) (1941) 9.20 Start the Revolution Without Me (PG) (1970) 11.00 When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth (PG) (1970) 12.45 Calling Homicide (PG) (1956) 2.00 Victory at Entebbe (PG) (1976) 4.00 Moon Zero Two (PG) (1969) 5.45 13 Ghosts (PG) (1959) 7.15 The Little Shop of Horrors (PG) (1960) 8.30 Day of the Animats (15) (1977) 10.15 Bralndead (18) (1992) 12.05 The Blob (15) (1958) 1.35 It’s Alive (18) (1974) 3.10 Modern Romance (15) (1982) 4.50 Calling Homicide (PG) (1956)


SKY ONE


5.10 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 6.00 Hour of Power. 7.00 Batman: The Animated Series. 7.30 Transformers: Armada. 8.00 Malo Korrigan. 8.30 Pokemon. 9.00 Yu-Gi-Ohl 9.30 Stargate: infinity. ,10.00 World Wrestling Entertainment: Afterburn. 11.00 World Wrestling Entertainment: Heat. 12.00 America's Dumbest Criminals. 12.30 America's Dumbest Criminals. 1.00 Relic Hunter. 2.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 3.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 4.00 Star Trek: The Next Generation. 5.00 Enterprise. 6.00 The Simpsons. 6.30 The


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Simpsons. 7.00 Futurama. 7.30 The Simpsons. 8.00 Dream Team. 9.00 Kirsty’s Home Videos. 10.00 Mile High. 11.00 Uncut! The Real Mile High. 12.00 Fear Factor. 1.00 British Sex. 1.50 Dream Team. 2.40 Mile High. 3.30 Early Edition. 4.20 Star Trek: The Next Generation.


SKY SPORTS 1


6.00 Spanish Football. 7.30 First Division Football. 9.30 Jimmy Hill's Sunday Supplement. 11.00 Goals on Sunday. 1.00 Live Super Sunday


Football. The final day of the Premiership season. 6.00 You're on Sky Sports! 7.00 Uve Spanish Football. A top game from the Primera Liga. 9.30 Football Special. 10.30 World Wrestling Entertainment: Velocity. 11.30 Spanish Football. 1.30 You’re on Sky Sports! 2.30 Close.


SKY SPORTS 2


6.00 Watersports World. 7.00 Aerobics Oz Style. 7.30 Triathlon. 8.30 Saturday Fight Night. 10.30 Australian Rugby League. 12.30 World Sport Special. 1.00 Surf Mag. 1.30 Live Masters Series Tennis. The final of the Rome Masters. 4.00 ATP Tennis Show. 4.30 Watersports World. 5.30 Australian Rughy League. 7.30 Golf International. Magazine show. 8.00 Live US Golf. The Wachovia Championship. 11.00 US Superbikes. 1.00 Powerbikes. 2.00 US Golf. 5.00 Close.


SKY SPORTS 3


8.00 Super League. 10.00 US Golf. 1.00 US Superbikes. 3.00 Live Premiership Football. A crucial game. 5.00 Moto Plus. 5.30 World Sport Special. 6.00 US Superbikes. 8.00 Moto Plus. 8.30 Uve NBA Basketball. Action from the NBA. 11.00 Australian Rugby League. 1.00 Close.


EUROSPORT


7.30 Le Mans. 8.00 Car Racing. 8.30 Rally Driving. 9.00 Live MotoGP. The Spanish Grand Prix. 2.15 Live Super Racing Weekend. From Pergusa, Italy. 3.15 Live Cycling. The Tour of Italy. 4.15 British Eurosport News. 4.30 Live International Under-17 Football. England v Spain (Kick-off 4.30pm). 6.15 Super Racing Weekend. 7.15 Women’s Tennis. 8.15 MotoGP. 9.15 British Eurosport News. 9.30 Champ Cars. 10.30 NASCAR. 11.30 Boxing. 12.45 International Under-17 Football. 2.00 British Eurosport News. 2.15 Close.


UK GOLD


5.25 Are You Being Served?,6.00 Yes’ Minister. 6.35 The Flying Doctors. 7.25 Are You Being Served? 8.00 Doctor Who. 9.00 Charlie’s Angels. 10.00 Quantum Leap. 11.00 Quantum Leap. 12.00 The Bill. 1.00 Bergerac. 2.00 The Bill. 3.00 Lovejoy. 4.00 The Bill. 5.00 The Bill. 6.00 Only Fools and Horses. 7.00 Only Fools


and Horses. 8.00 Only Fools and Horses. The Trotters prepare for the birth. 9.00 Battle of the Monstrous Bosses Weekend: The Final. 9.45 The Office. 10.30 Fawlty Towers.


• 11.10 The Office. 11.55 Taggart. 1.20 FILM: Up ’n' Under. 3.15 The Office. 3.50 Fawlty Towers. 4.30 Dallas.


LIVINGTV


5.00 The Golden Girls. 5.30 Home Shopping. 6.00 Home Shopping. 6.30 Home Shopping. 7.00 Hi-5. 7.35 Billy. 7.45 Timbuctoo. 7.50 Tlmbuctoo. 7.55 The Wheels on the Bus. 8.05 Barney and Friends. 8.35 Busy Buses. 8.45 The Wheels on the Bus. 8.50 Barney and Friends. 9.20 Hi-5. 10.00 The Golden Girls. 10.30 The Golden Girls. 11.00 FILM: Crowned and Dangerous. 12.40 Celebrity Extra. 12.55 Crossing Over. 1.20 Beyond with James Van Praagh. 1.50 Crossing Over. 2.15 Charmed. 3.10 Queen Latifah. 4.00 According to Jim. 4.30 Celebrity Extra. 5.00 Will and Grace. 5.30 Wilt and Grace. 6.00 My Big Fat Greek Life. 6.30 My Big Fat Greek Life. 7.00 Ricki Lake. 7.50 Celebrity Extra. 8.00 Crossing Over. 8.30 Beyond with James Van Praagh. 9.00 Most Haunted. 10.00 Ghost Stories. 10.30 Ghost Stories. 11.50 Sexcetera. 12.00 Queen Latifah. 12.50 Ricki Lake. 1.40 FILM: The Crossing. 3.20 Celebrity Extra. 3.35 Judge Judy. 4.00 Judge Judy. 4.30 The Golden Girls.


GRANADA PLUS


5.00 Just for Laughs. 5.30 Sykes. 6.00 Emmerdale. 8.30 Duck Patrol. 9.00 FILM: Harts In High Season. 11.00 The Grand. 12.00 Pie in the Sky. 1.00 The Darling Buds of May. 2.00 Peak Practice. 3.00 FILM: Harts In High Season. 5.00 Police Woman. 6.00 Murder, She Wrote. 7.00 Tho Darling Buds of May. 8.00 Strange But True. 8.30 FILM: The Wild Geese. 11.00 Police Woman. 12.00 Chiller. 1.00 The Darling Buds of May. 2.00 FILM: The Wild Geese. 4.30 Strange But True.


SCI-FI


9.00 Farscape. 10.00 Farscape. 11.00 SFG. 11.30 The Ray Bradbury Theatre. 12.00 FILM: This Island Earth. 1.35 FILM: Close Encounters of the Third Kind. 4.05 Sliders. 5.05 Sliders. 6.00 Special Unit 2. 7.00 Special Unit 2. 8.00 Farscape. 9.00 The Dead Zone. 10.00 FILM: Close Encounters of the Third Kind. 12.30 Millennium. 1.30 Good v Evil. 2.30 FILM: Night of the Living Dead. 4.25 Swamp Thing. 5.00 Close.


BBC THREE


7.00 The Bachelor. 8.00 Liquid Assets. 9.00 Rail Little: Little Dreams. 10.00 Grease Monkeys. 10.30 Brain Candy. 10.45 24. 11.25 Pure 24.12.00 Stupid Punts. 12.30 Recovered. 1.00 Liquid Assets. 1.55 Ratf Little: Little Dreams. 2.55 Grease Monkeys. 3.25 Rexovered. 3.55 Close.


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CLASSY, 5ft Gins, slim, attrac­ tive, N/S, 46yr old lady, seeks a professional, sensitive, car­ ing male 45-55, tor friendship initially, hopefully leading to a LTR.Tel No: 0906 917 4327


BLONDE hair, blue eyes, attractive 37yr old female, seeks an interesting and intel­ ligent male 35-45. Tel No: 0906 917 4326


PETITE lady 33. in need of TLC, seeks no strings fun. Must be caring and very dis­ creet. Tel No: 0906 917 4328


PHILIPPINO lady 32, one child, divorced, seeks a man 38-48. Tel No: 0906 917 4311


SINGLE female, young 40, WLTM a guy for dining out, occasional nights out, possi­ ble friendship/romance. Tel No: 0906 917 4310 SALFORD widow 66. smoker, medium build, romantic and bubbly, likes most things in life, seeks a similar male. Tel No: 0906 917 4291 ATTRACTIVE female 31. no ties. slim. 5ft 6ins, honest and caring, enjoys dining out. pubs, travelling etc, seeks an attractive genuine male lor lun times. Tel No: 0906 917 4292


SINGLE mother, seeks a male 38-40, for nights in/out. Tel No: 0906 9174290 LADY 48, seeks a gent 45-75, for friendship, possible rela­ tionship. Family man wel­ come. Tel No: 0906 917 4288 LONELY lady 5ft 3ins. 38. young-tooking, seeks a male for friendship, possible romance. Tel No: 0906 917 4283 ATTRACTIVE single lady 35. petite, blonde hair, green eves, enjoys social drinks and nice meals, seeks someone spe­ cial. Tel No: 0906 917 4287 TWO Manchester lasses, up for a laugh, bubbly and funny, seek two males 16-23. Tel No: 0906 917 4286 KATHY 5ft 7ins, short brown hair, blue eyes, medium build, enjoys most things in tile, seeks a similar male. Tel No: 0906 917 4289 CARING female 47, 5ft 4ins, medium build, seeks an hon­ est reliable male 40*55, for friendship, possible LTR. ACA. Tel No: 0906 917 4285 SLIM attractive genuine widow, GS0H, N/S, 5ft 2ins, seeks a gent with similar qual­ ities who enjoys dancing. 70- 75. Tel No: 0906 917 4284 TWO straight good-looking females, seeks two straight good-looking males with GS0H, for fun nights out. Tel No: 0906 917 4293 FUN-LOVING lady, likes win­ ing, dining, outings, WLTM a male, who’s genuine, caring, affectionate and generous. Tel No: 0906 917 4266


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