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Saturday 13 March, 11.55am - 2.10pm, ITV3 The RAILWAY CHILDREN (1971, UK) Nostalgic tale of Edwardian childhood based on the E. Nesbit novel with Jenny Agutter, Sally Thomsett and Gary Warren as the three children: Bobbie, Phyllis and Peter. A family is forced to leave their London home and move to a small cottage in Yorkshire when their father is arrested. Videocaps Sunday 14 March, 7.55am - 11.00am, Sky3 DANIEL AND THE SUPERDOGS (2004, Can/UK) Ever since his mother died, young Daniel (Matthew Harbour) has been getting into trouble. Can Gypsy the plucky Jack Russell terrier put a smile back on his face? Annie Bovaird plays April, a local girl. Videocaps Sunday 14 March, 9.25am - 12.05pm, ITV3 The PARENT TRAP (1961, US) Romantic comedy in which twin sisters separated at birth by their parents' divorce are reunited years later at a summer camp, where they plot to bring their parents back together. Hayley Mills plays both twins. Videocaps Sunday 14 March, 6.10pm - 8.15pm, Five JUMANJI (1995, US) In 1969, young Alan Parrish (Adam Hann-Byrd) gets trapped in the strange jungle world of a magical board game that he is playing with his friend Sarah (Laura Bell Bundy). Twenty-six years later, two children, Peter (Bradley Pierce) and Judy (Kirsten Dunst), discover the game and unwittingly unleash its dangerous magic. Videocaps Sunday 14 March, 6.50pm - 9.00pm, Film4 HOPE FLOATS (1998, US) After divorce, a woman returns to her former home with her young daughter Bernice (Mae Whitman) to confront family and friends. Cameron Finley plays Bernice's cousin, Travis. Videocaps Sunday 14 March, 9.00pm - 10.50pm, Film4 PREMONITION (2007, US) A housewife is told that her husband has died in a road accident only to find that he is alive when she wakes the next morning and time has been thrown into confusion. Courtney Taylor Burness and Shyann McClure play her young daughters, Bridgette and Megan. Monday 15 March, 4.00pm - 6.00pm, Five USA Thursday 18 March, 1.10pm - 3.10pm, Five USA FAMILY PLAN (2005, US TVM) Comedy about a woman who tries to impress her new boss by pretending that she's married with a child. To maintain the deception she hires an actor to play her husband and borrows her friend's daughter Nicole (Abigail Breslin) for her child. Thursday 18 March, 12.35am - 3.10am (early Friday), Film4 LITTLE OTIK (2000, UK/Czech/Jap) Part animated horror fairy tale by Jan Svankmajer about a childless couple who shape a tree root into a baby that comes to life. Kristina Adamcová plays Alzbetka, a little girl who lives in the same building. |