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| World War Three. Downing Street announces mankind's first Interplanetary War, but the real danger is closer to home. The Doctor, Rose and Harriet Jones race against time to unmask the Slitheen. | |
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| Why on Earth? A look at the Doctor's affinity with the human race and his ongoing battle to save mother earth. With Christopher Eccleston and Billie Piper. | |
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| Jake Humphrey introduces the Men's Football competition which has reached the final preliminaries stage so the quarter final line up is completed today. There's also news of the women's competition which too has reached the quarter final stage. | |
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| Guided by her father's letters, Lara Croft (Angelina Jolie) finds herself on a whirlwind trip around the world and in a race against time to retrieve two halves of an ancient artifact before a secret society gets to them first Directed by Simon West. | |
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| When the local brewery has a contest offering tours of the plant, Peter and friends go on a drinking binge to find the winning beer can. Through a stroke of dumb luck, Peter and Brian actually find one of the winning 'scrolls'. In a Willy Wonka homage, Peter and Brian start the tour but are kicked out after drinking the 'beer that wasn't supposed to be tasted'. | |
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| After a father-son camping trip in which raccoons steal their food and their car, Peter realises how irresponsible Chris is. Back home, Peter gets Chris a job at the local golf course to try and teach him to be responsible. Chris is content to just pick up golf balls until he discovers that Peter has entered the father-son golf tournament - with Cleveland Jr. | |
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| New drama about a neurotic thirty-something with an over-active imagination. | |
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| Characters back with vengeance include schoolmistress Miss Harper, fresh from a 12-week stint in the nonce wing of an all-female prison; the hetero-flexible lipstick lesbians Kaz and Jen; and the hormonally-charged superhero Pre-Menstrual Girl. Also returning are Cash Cow, theĀ5-a-minute late-night phone-in quiz; and the WAG-styled current affairs show Glamorama. | |
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| Part of BBC THREE's Beauty Season.Jamelia investigates the hair extension industry, going in search of the girls whose hair goes into the product, on an international road trip from exclusive London salons to a Moscow apartment where men trade human ponytails for cash to the hair sacrificing temples of Southern India. | |
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| New series from the team behind spy drama Spooks. | |
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| Protestors hack into the government's emergency communications system and broadcast a video of dead inmates at a prison. MI5 publicly deny the footage is real, prompting the terrorists to set off a series of false alerts. Jez realises he's partly responsible for the chaos - does he have the power to stop the extremists before it's too late? Charlie discovers MI5 corruption directly relating to the London bombing. | |
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