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| The Professor uses his latest invention, the 'frothmatic turbo drill', to cause chaos by tunnelling through treacle and wrecking rocks. | |
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| Hoobycookies taste Hoobelly Groobelly - there's no argument about that. But could they taste even more Hoobelly Groobelly? [AD,S,SL] | |
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| Groove's got some medals in his round and shiny collection. The Hoobs know that they need to be brave to earn them. But how can a Hoob feel brave? [AD,S] | |
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| Highlights from the FIVB Indoor Volleyball World League, featuring Germany, Russia, USA and Poland. | |
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| Turf tips and news from the Channel 4 Racing team. | |
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| ...Top 10: Music programme featuring videos of the ten most talked-about songs of the day. | |
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| ...T4 Movie Special: Matt Edmondson presents a 26-point journey through the characters and creations in the first chapter of the epic Star Wars saga which returns to cinemas in 3D. | |
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| New US comedy starring Zooey Deschanel. Jess Day (Deschanel) moves in with three single men after she discovers that her long-term boyfriend has been cheating on her. [AD,S] | |
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| Coach moves out and Winston, who's been on a two-year stint as a basketball coach in Latvia, returns to his old flat. Jess gets her belongings back from her ex-boyfriend. [AD,S] | |
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| The action moves to the gay mecca of Sitges where the locals try to help Cara. Jameela delivers a surprise of two new beefy boys who join the show and then there's a fish-gutting task. | |
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| Lisa meets Bleeding Gums Murphy, who helps her express her emotions through music. [AD,S] | |
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| Cece convinces Jess that Nick likes her more than as just a roommate, and Schmidt tries to seal the deal with Cece. [AD,S] | |
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| Kripke challenges the boys to a robot duel, while Wolowitz is hurt when Penny reveals what she thinks about his behaviour towards women. [AD,S] | |
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| Sheldon develops a scientific procedure for making new friends. [AD,S] | |
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| From Ffos Las and Lingfield (courses may change due to weather). Presenters: Alastair Down and Alice Plunkett. Commentary/analysis: Simon Holt, Nick Luck, Stewart Machin and Mark Slater. | |
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| The competition comes from East London, where first to host is young-at-heart 59-year-old nightclub owner Vicki Pengilley. She hopes to win her guests over with a traditional roast dinner. | |
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| City-boy and fitness fanatic Ryan Waters is determined to win over his fellow contestants with a 'cave-man diet'. Will Ryan's prehistoric menu prove a hit with his guests? | |
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| Vintage clothes magnate and burlesque impresario Timothy Sanderson is determined to raise the stakes. But how will his fancy menu of scallops and venison fare? | |
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| In East London, designer Sarah Angold hopes to win with a simple approach - spending as much time as possible with her guests. But as she's already upset everyone, her plan might not work. | |
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| After an eventful week in East London, New Yorker January Jones-Omatajo attempts to win theŁ1000 prize with a US soul food-inspired menu. But her apple pie proves to be expensive. | |
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| Includes sports and weather. | |
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| Inderjit Singh Bhogal says the altruism of the Sikh charitable tradition of Seva has a healing effect on the brain and is beneficial to both the giver and the receiver. | |
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| Luke Wilson lives to regret dumping his needy girlfriend (Uma Thurman) because her alter-ego is superhero G-Girl and she is going to use her powers to make his life a living hell. [AD,S] | |
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| The Million Pound Drop continues with host Davina McCall who guides pairs of contestants as they face the daunting drop in the hope of taking home some seriously big money. | |
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| A group of unemployed Sheffield steel workers are organised by fun-loving Gaz (Robert Carlyle) into a striptease dance troupe. Strong language. [AD,S] | |
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| Lindsay Anderson's classic film of rebellion and revenge, set in a British public school, starring Malcolm McDowell. Violent scenes. | |
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| Award-winning director Ruairi Robinson's short film is set on the outskirts of a once great city, in a post-apocalyptic landscape where three soldiers try to get back to their base. | |
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| A live action 3D animation about J03, an 8-bit digital man stuck in our 21st-century analogue world searching, like ET, for a way home. Can he find his way back to his digital world? | |
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| Kitty decides to publish a tell-all memoir about Robert's unsuccessful Presidential race, and the trials and tribulations of the Walker family. [AD,S,SL] | |
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| Monty Don meets Karon and Simon, who have quit the rat race with grand plans to spend a million pounds building a shop and gallery and rearing pigs in Suffolk. | |
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| Tony Robinson and the Team are in East Anglia to investigate a site that, over the course of thousands of years, may have been a spiritual centre, a burial ground and even a lighthouse. | |
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| Nick Hewer hosts with Rachel Riley, as contestants race against the clock to pit their wits against vowels, consonants and numbers. With Dictionary Corner guest Dr Phil Hammond. | |
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| Jackdaw finds it difficult to eat Sali Mali's scrumptious pie after eating all those blackberries from the garden. | |
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