oh sorry - it worked ok yesterday.
here's the whole days viewing for dec 27.
exciting - ain't it.?
i'll be watching every single programme.
note especially :
12.30 and 17.25 hours.
ITV1 London Saturday 27 December 05:55 ITV News 06:00 GMTV Pre-School Entertainment for young children, including Look What I Can Do, Rockabye Bubble, Ni Ni`s Treehouse and Boohbah. 07:05 Diggin` It Magazine series for children presented by Liam, Abbie and It. Featuring House of Mouse, Tarzan, Recess and Lilo and Stitch. 08:50 Up on the Roof Jamie Rickers presents viewers` letters, e-mails and drawings, plus cartoon action in Yu-Gi-Oh! 09:25 SM:tv Gold A star-studded Christmas party to celebrate the last SM:tv ever, featuring former presenters including Tess, Brian, Des and Shavaughn, pop stars Busted, Gareth Gates, Blue, Girls Aloud, Atomic Kitten and Mis-Teeq, celebrity guests Frank Skinner, Brian Conley and Richard and Judy, and a series of sketches, competitions and interviews with Ant, Dec and Cat Deeley. 11:30 cd:uk Music series presented by Cat Deeley, featuring live bands in the studio and the latest chart news. 12:30 Peter Pan Behind-the-scenes look at the latest film version of JM Barrie`s famous story, starring Jason Isaacs and Jeremy Sumpter. 13:00 ITV News, Weather 13:05 Regional News, Weather 13:10 F1 Review of the Year Jim Rosenthal and Martin Brundle present a review of the 2003 FIA Formula One World Championship season. It was an historic year for Germany`s Michael Schumacher as he won a record sixth championship, surpassing Argentinian driver Juan Manuel Fangio`s five title wins in the 1950s. Ironically, it was also the closest race in the drivers` championship for years, with Schumacher finishing only two points ahead of Kimi Räikkönen of Finland. In the constructors` championship, Ferrari were again the dominant force, winning their fifth consecutive title. With studio guests Ross Brawn and Allan McNish. 14:10 International Motor Sport Motorsport series featuring a review of the this year`s FIA Formula 3000 International Championship and action from the conclusion of the Porsche Supercup. Presented by Beverley Turner, with commentary from Simon Taylor. 14:40 The King and I Oscar-winning Rodgers and Hammerstein musical about an English governess at the court of the King of Siam. Starring Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr. 16:55 Regional News, Weather 17:10 ITV News, Weather 17:25 After They Were Famous: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory One-off documentary in which the child actors who appeared in the film version of Roald Dahl`s classic novel return to Munich where the movie was made 33 years ago. The cast - including Peter Ostrum who played the hero Charlie Bucket - recall their experiences of working on the psychedelic tale as well as what it was like to work with Gene Wilder, who played the legendary chocolate maker. Narrated by Matthew Kelly. 18:25 Magician Impossible Linda Barker presents a magical extravaganza with magician Joe Labero, who, accompanied on a Mediterranean cruise to Tunisia by James Hewitt and pop star Louise Redknapp, performs a series of illusions culminating in an attempt to catch a bullet fired from a gun with his bare hands - a stunt that has killed 12 magicians in the past. 19:25 Denis Norden`s Christmas Laughter File Special Denis Norden presents a new selection of bloopers, pranks and oddities from film and TV, all with a Christmas theme. Among the stars appearing are Morecambe and Wise, Tommy Cooper and Bruce Forsyth. 20:25 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Celebrity Special Christmas edition of the general knowledge quiz in which six celebrity pairs face Chris Tarrant`s questions as they try to win money for their chosen charities. Among those taking part are Simon Cowell, Neil Fox, Paul O`Grady, Lesley Garrett, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Ronan Keating, Phillip Schofield, Fern Britton, Jim Davidson and Lea Kristensen. As usual, each celebrity couple has three lifelines - 50/50, ask the audience and phone a friend. 21:25 Stars in Their Eyes Celebrity Special Entertainment special in which a number of famous faces adopt the guise of music stars. The celebrities taking part are Hollywood star Brigitte Neilsen, model-turned-singer Sam Fox, Coronation Street star Angela Lonsdale, You`ve Been Framed host Jonathan Wilkes and astrologer Russell Grant. Presented by Matthew Kelly. 22:25 ITV News and Weather 22:40 Paul McCartney in Red Square Coverage of Paul McCartney`s first ever concert in Russia, filmed in Red Square, Moscow, in May 2003, and featuring many Beatles hits. The programme also includes film of the rest of McCartney`s three-day visit to Russia. 23:40 The Frank Skinner Show Chat show series hosted by Frank Skinner combining comedy sketches, celebrity guests and songs. 0:30 Robin Hood Adventure starring Patrick Bergin as the legendary medieval outlaw hero. With Uma Thurman, Jeroen Krabbé and Edward Fox. 2:15 Forever... Forever Nostalgic look back to the music of the 1980s and 1990s, including tracks from the Rolling Stones and Tom Jones. 3:10 Indiana Jones: The Inside Story One-off documentary looking at the phenomenal success of the Indiana Jones movies starring Harrison Ford as the swashbuckling archaeologist. 3:35 Cybernet Another chance to see an edition of the computer magazine. 4:05 Entertainment Now! A roundup of the latest showbiz news and gossip. 4:30 Boohbah Children`s series. Auntie finds a couple of cakes and wants to share them. 4:50 Engie Benjy Animated series. Enjy Benjy has to decide which is the harder job - driving a bus or driving a tractor. 5:00 Tractor Tom Animated series for pre-school children about a red tractor and his friends on Springhill farm. Farmer Fi inspires the animals to do some gardening. 5:10 Mopatop`s Shop Children`s series. Mopatop and Puppyduck help Isabella look the part for the big plant show. 5:20 Tractor Tom Animated series for pre-school children about a red tractor and his friends on Springhill farm. Farmer Fi gets everyone involved in putting on a magic show. 5:30 Boohbah Children`s series. Grandpappa and Mrs Lady discover a closed door. 5:55 Close
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