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6.25 Tales from the Masterchef Kitchen. (C) (S) 6.50 Children’s BBC: Teletubbies. (R) (C) (S) 7.30 FILM: Freefall: The Fate of Flight 174 (1993). True-life drama chronicling events aboard a passenger plane which runs out of fuel over the wilds of Canada. William Devane and Nicholas Turturro star. (C) 9.00 Breakfast With Frost. (C) (S) 10.00 The Heaven and Earth Show. (S) 11.00 Three Up, Two Down. (R) (C) 11.30 Countryfile. (C) (S) 12.00 BBC News. (C) 12.05 Golf: The Open Champi­ onship. (C) (S) 1.00 EastEnders. (C) (S) G o lf: T he Open C h am p io n sh ip . Coverage of the decisive holes at St Andrews, as the 129th Open Cham­ pionship reaches a climax, and the claret jug is won and lost. (C) (S) News; Weather. (C) Regional News; Weather. C e le b r ity H o lid a y M em o r ie s . Ground Force star Charlie Dimmock and her mum Sue revisit the island of Djerba in Tunisia. (R) (C) (S) B ad g e r . Steph’s former husband ap p e a rs back on the s cen e and McCabe discovers an intruder in his house and the following day his daughter is kidnapped on her way home from her new job at the gym. Drama, starring Jerome Flynn. (C) (S) Fawlty Towers. Another chance to see the classic comedy, with manic manager Basil resorting to increas­ ingly desperate measures to stop an unmarried couple lowering standards of morality. John Cleese, Prunella Scales and Connie Booth star. (R) (C) Border Cafe. Beejay overhears the Mad Sisters talking about starting a service which will test the fidelity of men and decides he would like to be put through his paces. Meanwhile, a batch of handwritten lyrics causes David to become suspicious about Charlotte’s relationship with Chris. Comedy, with Sean Gallagher. (C) (S)


2.25 8.00 8.50 9.25


10.10 10.25


11.15


News; Weather. (C) The Que st. The formation of soul singer David Grant’s multi-cultural band, following the twelve members as they join together to form United Colours of Sound. (C) (S) S o u l of B r ita in . A d is cus s ion on whether the arts are purely for enter­ tainment or if they help people make sense of their lives; (C) (S) Weather.


12.10 FILM: Fighting for My Daughter (TVM 1994). Fact-based drama. Starring Lindsay Wagner and Piper Laurie. (C) (S) 1.40 The Sky at Night. (C) (S) 2.00 BBC News 24.


BORDER CAFE, BBC1, 9 .2 5 pm . “T his i s a com ed y drama ab ou t ordinary life b a s ed on th e understanding th a t th e r e is no su ch thing a s an ordinary life" pro­ c la im ed writer Tim Firth w h en th is com ed y drama first hit our s c r e e n s a few w e e k s a g o . Perhaps tha t w a s rather a highbrow way


of looking a t it, but th e r e ’s no doubt th a t th e e a te r y of th e t i t le is a p la c e w h e r e all th e lo ca l w e ird o s c o n g r e ­ g a te . In th is in s ta lm en t , David (S ean Gallagher) b e c om e s co n sum ed with jea lo u sy w h en Charlotte


BBC2


6.10 Open University. 7.25 Tales of the Expected. 7.30 The Ascent of Man. (R) (S) 8.15 Talk Spanish. (R) 8.30 Children's BBC: Noah’s Island. (R) (C) (S) 8.55 Den­ nis the Menace. (R) (C) (S) 9.20 The Genie from Down Under. (R) (C) (S) 9.45 Ocean Odyssey. (R) (C) (S) 10.10 Histe- ria (S) 10.35 The Journey of Allen Strange. (S) 11.00 Radical Highs. (R) (C) 11.15 The Super League Show. 11.40 Friends Like These. (R) (C) (S) 12.30 NorthWestminster. 1.00 Sunday Grand­ stand. The Open Golf Championship. Fourth-round coverage of the Open Golf Championship from St Andrews. (C) (S) 2.25 Trade Secrets. (R) (C) 2.35 FILM: Barefoot in the Park (1967). (C) 4.15 FILM: The Odd Couple (1968). Comedy, with Jack Lemmon. (C) 6.00 Songs of Praise. Highlights. (C) Star Trek: Voyager. (C) (S) B B C P roms 2000. Live perfor­ mance of Berlioz's Requiem from the Royal Albert Hall. Subsequent programmes may run late. (S) FILM: The Wild Bun ch (1969). Sam Peckinpah’s classic West­ ern, starring William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan and Warren Oates. (C) Golf: The Open Championship. Highlights of the final round. (S)


6.35 7.20


9.10 11.30


12.30 FILM: Ballad in Blue (1964). (C) (bw) 1.55 Close. 2.00 Learning Zone.


CHANNEL 5


6 00 Floyd Around the Med. (R) (T) (S) 6.30 Havakazoo; (R) (S) 5 News Update. 7.00 Dap- pledown Farm. (R) 7.30 Milkshake! (S) 7.35 Tickle, Patch and Friends; (R) 5 News Update. 8 00 The Beginner’s Bible. (R) (S) 8.30 Alvin and the Chipmunks; (R) 5 News Update 8.50 The Core: The Tribe; (R) (T) (S) 5 News Update. 9.55 Ania, Fran and a Kettle of Fish. 10.25 Wonder Years. 10.55 The Big Question. IS) 11.30 Movie Chart. (S) 12.00 Modern B rit ish A rchite c ts . 12.30 5 News 12.40 MotoGP. 2.15 Exclusive. 2.50 Family Affairs.


5.05


7.00 7.30 8.00


8.55


FILM: Willy Wonka and the Choco­ la te F a c to ry (1971). Drama, with Gene Wilder and Peter Ostrum. (T) 5 News and Sport. (T) (S) Office Wars. A salesman alleges his employers stifled his initiative so he set up in competition to them. (R) (T) Martial Law. Sammo and Terrell inad­ vertently ruin a carefully planned Inter­ pol operation, prompting Amy to go undercover as an arms dealer (T) (S)


5 News Update. (S) 9.00 10.40


11.10 11.45


FILM: Dusting Cliff 7 (1996). A retired secret agent is hounded by her former employer. Drama, starring Nancy


Allen; (T) (S) 5 News Late. Murder Detectives. An insight into the world of forensic science and its uses in solving real-life crimes. (S) European Blue Review. Britain s first nude barber and a top porn star. (R)


,, Natural Mystery. The paranormal. (S) 12.40 Major League Baseball Live! (S) 4.00 Major League Baseball Replay. (R) (S)


GRANADA


(Elizabeth Carling) g iv e s him som e of her old band lyrics to frame in th e c a fe . The lyrics are written by Chris Caine, th e c r e a t iv e p ow e rh ou se behind True North, and d ed i­ c a te d to Charlotte...


C H A N N E L 4 6 00 The Magic Roundabout. (R) 6.05


Dog City. (R) (T) 6.25 The Magic School Bus. (R) (T) 6.55 Chigley. (R) (T) 7.10 Grabbit the Rabbit. (R) (T) 7.20 Home to Rent. (R) (T) 7.45 Bug Alert! (R) (T) 8.05 T4 8.05 Inspector Gadget. (R) (T) 8.J5 Hang Time. (R) (T) 9.00 City Guys. (T) 9.25 CatDog. (R) (T) 10.00 One World. (R) (T) 10.30 Planet Pop. 11.00 Hollyoaks. (T) 12.30 Dawson's Creek. (R) (T) 1.30 Big Brother. (R) (T) 2.30 FILM: Babylon 5. Thirdspace (TVM 1998). (T) 4.00 The F


Word. 4.20 Big Brother. (R) (T) 5.00 Wo r ld W re s t lin g Fed e ra tion : Heat. Grappling action. (T) Tour de France. The last stage. Real Gardens. Carol Klein plants up a pond for a couple in Devon. Channel 4 News; (T) Weather. Tatton Park Flower Show. Monty Don rounds up the best of the year’s show gardens. (T) Dying Breed. New series. A year in the life of North Yorkshire farm­ ers as they struggle to survive in a time of declining profits. (T)


6.00 7.00


7.30 8.00


9.00


10 00 S te p h e n K in g ’s S to rm o f th e C entu ry . Thriller, starring Tim Daly. Concludes tomorrow. (T)


11.50 4 Later: Bits. (R) 12.25 4 Later: Fist of the North Star. (T) 12.55 4 Later: Crusade. (T) 1.50 Fully Loaded. 5.00 Australia Wild. (R) (T) 5.30


Countdown. (R) (T) (S) 9.00


6.45 7.00


7.30


5.30 ITV Morning News. 6.00 GMTV: The Review. 7.00 GMTV Kids. 8.00 Diggit. 9.25 CITV: Dexter's Laboratory. (R) (T) (S) 9.45 Transylvania Pet Shop. (T) (S) 10.10 The Angry Beavers. 10.35 Energize. (R) (T) 11.00 Jesus 2000. (T) (S) 11.05 Sunday Morning. (T) (S) 12.00 That's Esther. (T) (S) 12.30 World Sport Special. (S) 1.00 ITV News; Weather. (T) 1.10 Trevor McDonald Meets the Newsmakers. (T) 2.00 Granada News; Weather. (T) 2.05 Coronation Street. (T) 3.00 FILM: The Blue Max (1966). Drama. George Peppard and Ursula Andress star. (T) (S)


5.30


6.10 6.15


8.00 10.30


11.00 11.14


11.15


A Taste for Travel. Kim Hughes and Simon O'Brien holiday in Flori­ da and chef Paul Patterson visits Germany's Black Forest to learn how they make their gateaux. (R) Granada News; Weather. (T) The Yeung Ones. Property man­ ager Steve gets the jitters as the restaurant opening day approach­ es, while the Yeung brothers rustle up a bite to eat at home. (R) ITV News; Weather. (T) K id s Say the Funniest Things. Michael Barrymore talks to chil­ dren who appear in TV commer­ cials, canvassing their views on life, love and other subjects — with hilarious results. Patsy Palmer and son Charlie also pop by. (R) (T) (S) C o ron a t io n Street. Alma gives Audrey a birthday bash to remem­ ber, inviting some ol her old school pals along for the occasion, and Paula pays Gary a visit, but he’s not exactly pleased to see her. (T) Where The Heart Is. As Vic and Lucy struggle to come to terms with Peggy's death, life goes on at the health centre, where Karen takes up a new post and an outraged husband causes a scene. (T) (S) Taggart. A former teenage mur­ deress is released from prison after serving a life sentence for her crimes — but it seems her family may be in even greater danger than she is. Crime drama, starring James Macpherson. (R) (T) (S) Up Rising. Terry is angry fo learn Ronald has reported him to the coun c il for var iou s m isd e ­ meanours, and responds by recruiting criminal acquaintance Fat Harry to exact rough justice. Anton Rodgers stars. (T) ITV Nightly News; Weather. (T) Granada Weather. The Human Genome: Can We Now P la y G o d ? Melvyn Bragg chairs a debate on the Human Genome Project, which some claim will eradicate disease.


12.20 Savannah; (R) (T) (S) ITV News Headlines. 2.00 Young, Gifted and Broke. (R) (SI 2.30 Best of British Motor Sport. 3.00 Cybernet. (R) (S) 3.30 Judge Judy; (S) ITV News Headline s. 4.10 II v


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12.30 Mad About P ig s 2.00 Calen dar News 6.00 Calendar News and Sport 6.15


Magic Moments 11.14 Local Weather 2.00 Hero Hindustani 4.45 Jobfinder


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510 Stuart Little Making It Big 6.00 The Beniker Gang (PG) (1985) 7.30 Class Action (PG) (1991) 9.20 That Darn Cat (U) (1997) 10.55 Dick Tracy (PG) (1990) 12.40 The Mask of Zorro (PG) (1998) 3.00 That Darn Cat (U) (1997) Disney comedy remake, starring Christina Ricci. 4 30 Barry Norman Interview with Mike Leigh With the acclaimed director Mike Leigh'5.00 Dick Tracy (PG) (1990) Comic-strip adventure. Warren Beatty stars. 7.00 Mr Magoo (PG) (1997) Comedy, starring Leslie Nielsen. 8.30 The Mask of Zorro (PG) (1998) Swash­ buckler, starring Antonio Banderas. 10.4b One Night Stand (18) (1997) Drama, starring Wesley Snipes. 12.30 Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (18) (1998) 2.30


Amistad (15) (1997) SKY MOVIEMAX


6.00 The Bears and 1 (PG) (19^4) 8.00 Running Brave (PG) (1983)10.00 Final Descent (PG) (1997) 12-0° The Duke (U


(1999) 2.00 Running Brave (PG) (198d) Drama, with Robby Benson. 4.00 Final Descent (PG) (1997) Disaster drama,


-Starring Robert Urich. 5.45 UK Top Ten Films currently on release. 6.00 Nick Fury: Agent of Shield (PG) (1998) Adventure, starring David Hasselhoff. 8.00 Mafia! (12) (1998) Gangster spoof starring Jay Mohr and Lloyd Bridges. 9.30 Suicide Kings (15) (1997) Comedy, starring Christopher Walken. 11.20 Safe


Men (15) (1998) Comedy, starringI Sam Rockwell. 12.50 Homegrown (18) 1998) 2.35 Eternal Revenge (15) (1998) 4.10


Loss of Faith (PG) (1997) SKY CINEMA


5 20 Hollywood Hall of Fame: Jackie Gleason 6.00 After Midnight with


I S Blaekle (PCS) < « $ ,7? " S j Boston Blackie (U) (1942) 8-40


About Eve (U) (1950) 11.00 Passport to Suez (PG) (1942) 12^0 Pardon Us(U (1931) 2.00 Johnny Guitar (PG) (1953) Offbeat Western, starring Joan Crawford. 4.00 Cleopatra (PG) (1934)Epicdrama starring Claudette Colbert. 5.40 AH About Eve (U) ( 1 9 5 0 )


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GRAND PRIX (1966): Realistic racing drama with James Garner. The film relies on speed and some impressive camera work to carry the rou­ tine story. Eva Marie Saint. Yves Montand and Toshiro Mifune co-star. (GRANADA, 2.10pm) THE MAGNIFICENT SHOWMAN (1961): Whip­ cracking John Wayne tries to rekindle an old romance while leading his all-American cir­ cus troupe around Europe. Builds nicely to a spectacular climax. With Rita Hayworth. (BBC'2, 2.50pm) HOSTILE INTENT (1997): In this little-seen Canadian drama, a computer program­ mer dices with death while trying to outwit the CIA by downloading his latest soft­ ware on to the Internet. A far less enjoyable Rob Lowe offering than his turn in last year's Austin Powers sequel. (CHANNEL 5, 9pm)


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Thiessen star in this disturb­ ing tale about an all-Ameri­ can girl killed by two of her best friends. With Margaret Welsh and Angie Rae McK- \— innev. (GRANADA, 1.10am)


1. M is s ion Im p o s s i ­ Sunday, July 23


BABYLON 5: THIRD- SPACE 11998): The inhabi­ tants and crew of the epony­ mous space station begin hav­ ing terrifying dreams after an alien artefact found in hyper­ space is brought in for inves­ tigation.) CHAN N EL 4,


ble 2 2. Chicken Run 3. Gladiator 4 . B ig M om m a 's


House 5. Three To Tango 6. Stuart Little 7. Final Destination


M 'A 'S 'H (1970): Robert Altman’s sublime comedy about a band of American medics at a mobile hospital during the Korean war. A superb script by Ring Lard- ner Jnr, plus great perfor­ mances from Donald Suther­ land, Elliott Gould and Sally Kcllcrman. ( BBC’


2, 9.55pmi


SET IT OFF (1996): Nail- bi ter about four cash- strapped women who decide to become bank robbers in the hope of eliminating all their money troubles at a stroke. The excellent Queen Latifah stars with Mrs Will Smith Jada Pinkelt and Vive- ca A Fox. (CHANNEL 5, 10.40pm) A KILLER AMONG FRIENDS (1991 ): Pat ty Duke and Tiffani-Amber


2.30pm) BAREFOOT IN THE PARK (1967): A Neil Simon comedy which finds newly- j weds Jane Fonda and Robert Redford moving into a five- storey apartment with no lift, a leaking roof, no heating and no furniture. The script goes nowhere, but the gags and one-liners come thick and fast. ( BBC2, 2.35pm l TEE BLUE MAX ) 1966): George Peppard stars in this visually stunning aerial drama. A German First World War fighter pilot’s all- encompiessing quest for glory leads him to seduce the beau­ tiful wife of a senior officer. (GRANADA, 3pm) THE ODD COUPLE (1968c Classic comedy about a fussy divorced newswriter who moves in wit h his sloppy sportscaster friend and the two proceed to grate on each others’ nerves. Jack Lemmon and the late Walter Matthau are on fine form. ( BBC2, 1.15pm)


S TU A R T LIT TLE (Cert U, 74 mins) Fun-packed part-animated talc of a charming mouse (voiced by Michael J. I'ox) adopted by a couple, only to face the wrath of their preen- eious son. Not to mention their fiendish cat, who teams up with a couple of vicious street moggies to kill poor Stuar t while the humans' backs are turned. This small family adventure with a big, big heart, creates an instant­ ly believable world in which


animals and humans can talk and interact . With Hugh Laurie and Geena Davis.


Rating * * ★ *


HIGH FIDELITY (Cert 15, 113 mins) John Cusack gives a convinc­ ing performance in this enjoy­ able romantic comedy as the recently-dumped, emotional­ ly repressed manager of a record store who re-establish­ es contact with all of his old flames to clarify why they broke up. Rating ★


★ ★


TH E PATRIOT (Cert 15, 167 mins) Mel Gibson shines as 18th


century war hero Benjamin Martin, compelled to take a tomahawk and musket against the British in the American revolution after


losing his nearest and dearest. Intense and shocking battle sequences show the grim real­ ity of war. Historically and


less!) in this overlong but stunning adventure.


World Wrestling Federation: Superstars. 1 00 America’s Dumbest Criminals. 1.30 America’s Dumbest Criminals. 2.00 Beverly Hills. 90210. 3.00 Earth: Final Conflict. 4.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 5.00 Star Trek: Voyager. 6.00 The Simpsons. 6.30 The Simpsons. 7.00 Futurama. 7.30 Third Rock from the Sun. 8.00 Buffy the Vampire Slayer. 9.00 The X Files. 10.00 VIP. 11.00 Forever Knight. 12.00 L.A.P.D. 1.00 Stand and Deliver. 1.30 Chicago Hope. 2.30 In the Heat of the Night. 3.20 In the Heat of the Night. 4.10 In the Heat of the Night.


SKY SPORTS 1


6 00 Aerobics Oz Style. 6.30 International One-Day Cricket. 8.30 Big Fight Special. 10.30 Australian Rugby League. 12.30 World Sport Special. 1.00 Big Fights. 2.00 The Winning Post: Live Racing. From Kempton Park and Redcar. 5.00 Australian Rugby League. 6.30 Live Super League. Hull FC v Wigan Warriors. Eddie Hem- mings and Mike Stephenson introduce this crunch clash from the Boulevard. 9.00 Showjumping. Equestrian action. 12.00 World Motor Sport. 2.00 Close.


SKY SPORTS 2


8.00 Final Analysis (15) (1992) ™ nl'er- starring Richard G e r e .


Drama with Bette Daws 10.00 Alien III (18)


(1992) Sci-fi sequel, with Sigourney Weaver. 12.00 Whatever Happened to Babv Jane? (18) (1962) 2.15 Pardon Us (U1 ^1931) 4.40 After Midnight with


Boston Blackie (PG) (1942) SKY ONE


5.10 The Newlywed Game.


Newlywed Game. 6.00 Long . Hour of Power. 7.30 Mega Babies. 8.00


5.30 The Play. 6.30


Godzilla. 8.30 Mummies Alive. Pokemon. 9.30 Pokemon.


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Pokemon. 10.30 The Simpsons World Wrestling Federation: Metal. 12.00 9.00


10.00 11.00


6.00 Watersports World. 7.00 Aerobics Oz Style. 7.30 Triathlon World. 8.00 Powerboating. 8.30 World Sport Special. 9.00 Soccer Extra. 12.00 Triathlon. 1.00 Total Sport. 1.30 Drag Racing. 2.00 Live Show Jumping. The Horse Show. 5.00 World Motor Sport. 7.30 European Drag Racing. 8.00 Live Women's US Golf. Final- round coverage of the $1.75million US Women’s Open from the Merit Club in Libertyville, Illinois. 11.00 Australian Rugby League. 12.30 Super League. 2.30 Women's US Golf. 5.30 Close.


SKY SPORTS 3


10.00 Fastrax. 10.30 Drag Racing. 11.00 World Motor Sport. 1.30 Triathlon World 2.00 Six-a-Side Football. 5.00 Pool. 7.00 Soccer Extra. 10.00 Pool. 12.00 Close.


EUROSPORT


7 00 Inside CART. 7.30 Sailing World. 8.00 Trial Biking. 8.30 Live Motorcycling Introduction to the German Grand 10.00 Live Motorcycling. The German Grand Prix. 11.15


125cc Live


Prix.


Motorcycling. The 250cc German Grand Prix 12.30 Live Motorcycling. The 500cc German Grand Prix. 2.00 Live Cycling. Coverage of the 21st and final stage of the Tour de France, a 135km race around Paris, ending at the Champs Elysees. 5.00 Football. The third-place play-off from the European Under-18 Championship, staqed at Nurnberg in Germany. 6.45 Touring Cars. 7.30 Motorcycling. 9.00 Champ Cars. 10.45 Sports Centre. 11.00 Car Racing. 1.00 Cycling. 1.45 Boxing.


2.15 Sports Centre. UK GOLD


Life. 6.40 7. 8.45 Dr Who Omnibus. 10.50 Dynasty. Ronnies


12.45 FILM: The Love Bug. Disney comedy, starring Dean Jones. 2.50 The Bill. 5.20 The Good Life. 6.00 Lovejoy. 7.05 Yes Prime Minister. 7.45 Goodnight Sweetheart. 8.25 Only Fools and Horses. 9.05 Dinnerladies.- 9.45 Dinnerladies. 10.25 Sex and Chocolate. 12.15 Dinnerladies. 12.55 Dinnerladies. 1.35 The Dark Room. 3.10 The Dark Room. 4.50


Only Fools and Horses. UK DRAMA


7.00 Tenko. 8.00 Tenko. 9.00 Falling for a Dancer. 10.00 Falling for a Dancer. 10.55 Vanity Fair. 12.00 Secret Army. 12.55 Falling for a Dancer. 1.50 Falling for a Dancer. 2.45 Vanity Fair. 3.45 Secret Army. 4.35 Tenko. 5.30 Wodehouse Playhouse.


LIVING


6.00 Ready, Steady, Cook. 6.30 Can’t Cook, Won’t Cook. 7.00 Johnson and Friends. 7.10 My Zoo. 7.15 Polka Dot Shorts. 7.25 Barney and Friends. 7.55 Practical Parenting. 8.00 Professor Bubble. 8.25 Caillou. 8.30 Babaloos. 8.35 Tiny and Crew. 8.50 Practical Parenting. 9.00 Forgive or Forget. 9.50 Relationship SOS. 10.30 Brookside. 12.30 FILM: A Child Lost of Forever. Tearjerker, starring Beverly D’Angelo. 2.20 FILM: Courting Justice. Drama, starring Patty Duke. 4.20 Maury Povich. 6.00 Plastic Fantastic. 6.30 Little Miracles. 7.00 Real Romance. 7.30 Family Confidential. 8.00 Judge Judy. 9.00 Profiler. 10.00 The Jerry Springer Show. 11 45 Sex Bites. 12.00 Screenshop.


8.00 Psi Factor. Chronicles of the Paranormal. 9.00 Welcome to Paradox. 10.00 Fortean TV. 10.30 Stranger Than Fiction. 11.00 American Gothic.


HISTORY


12.00 Korean War: Triumph to Tragedy. 1;00 Biography: Rock Hudson. 2.00 Century: Utopia. 3.00 The Rosetta Stone. 5.00 Line of Fire. 6.00 The Viking Sagal. 7.00 Secrets of the Hope Diamond.


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8.30 Hotlinks. 8.40 Travis Live. 9.00 Embrace Live. 10.00 EastEnders. 11.20 Hntlinks 11.30 Embrace Live. 12.30 Travis Live. 12.50 Kurt Cobain’s Rock Shrine. 1.05 Hotlinks. 1-15 Terry G'1


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9.25 Sunset Beach. 1.40 Home and Away. 3.10 Emmerdale. 4-35 Corona ion


Street. 6.30 Heartbeat. 7.30 CD UK. 8.30 Trevor McDonald Meets. 9.00 Grafters 10.00 Coronation Street. 10.30 Rebus.12.30 A Week on the Wild Side. 1.30 Trisha. 2.30 Close.


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6 00 Nearest and Dearest. 6.30 Nearest and Dearest. 7.00 Plus on Plus. 7.30 Please Sir! 8.00 How's Your Father? 8.30 Supersonic. 9.00 The Persuaders. 10.00 The Darling Buds of May. 11.00 The Rag Trade. 11.30 Bless This House. 12.00 Nearest and Dearest. 12.30 Nearest and Dearest. 1.00 Maggie and Her. 1.30 Second Thoughts. 2.00 Bonanza. 3.00 Classic Coronation Street. 5.30 Bullseye. 6 00 The Darling Buds of May. 7.00 The Benny Hill Show. 8.00 In Suspicious Circumstances. 9.00 The Sweeney. 10.00 Tales of the Unexpected. 10.30 Tales of


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factually, this hold vision doesn't always pass muster but as a widescreen spectacle The Patriot stands tall and proud. Rating ★ * * *


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(Cert 18, 93 mins) Allegedly inspired by true events, this intelligent if somewhat familiar examina­ tion of the life of the under­ cover cop rests almost com­ pletely on the tour-de-force performances on the two leads. Jeffrey Cole (Omar Epps i plays one of Cincin­ nati's finest detectives, sent undercover to win the trust of notorious crimelord Dwayne Gillens ( LL Cool J ), who controls most of the city's crack supply. Rating ★ *


MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 2 (Cert 15, 124 mins) Special agent Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) is back to face an international crisis of ter­ rifying magnitude. Former IM F colleague Sean Ambrose ( Dougrav Scott) has stolen a deadly toxin and is threaten­ ing to sell the technology to the highest bidder. Rating ★





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Curtain fabric on the roll priced at 25p, 50p,i 75p> £1 and £1.50 Plus Coloroll Quilts from only £9.99 each


Fabric Sale Now On MENS H M B WEAR FACTORY


Buy any suit priced at £99 or above and receive a -


SPECIAL SALE PRICE of only £59= y


Selected suits at FREE Shirt and Tie


Kitchen and Bathroom Discount Warehouse Now Open in Lodge Mill Mon-Sun


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