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| Animated series for young children, narrated by Rhys Ifans. | |
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| Never leave Groove in charge of three Tiddlypeeps' buns - or they'll be gone when you get back. [AD,S,SL] | |
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| Why is it, when you have Hoobloads of CDs, you can't find the one you want to play? Maybe Groove needs to find a way of storing them. [AD,S] | |
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| Daily dose of celebrity interviews, behind the scenes exclusives and a mix of music videos. Today's show features new videos from Sean Paul and Emeli Sandé. | |
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| When Jim and Cheryl preview a sex education video that is to be shown at Ruby's school, Jim realises that the boy in the video is him. | |
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| A modelling agent tells Robert he has a unique look and convinces him to pose for head shots with their 'in-house' photographer. | |
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| Who has the most impressive IQ, Frasier or Niles? The results of their childhood tests are finally revealed, and one is much higher than the other. | |
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| In the last episode of this series, Chris McCann, president of 1-800 Flowers, gives up his executive office for an apron and a set of clippers to work on the front line. | |
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| Phil Spencer catches up with the Davidson family from Essex, who moved to Perth in 2009 in search of a better work-life balance. How are they finding life in Australia? | |
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| Jasmine Harman embarks on one of her toughest property searches yet on the Caribbean island of St Vincent. | |
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| Includes news headlines and weather. | |
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| Ruth Watson returns to Albury Park in Surrey to check up on the Whalleys and their plan to fund their country home by selling off portions of it as flats. | |
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| Master pastry chef Eric Lanlard presents the lowdown on making supreme desserts, step by step, from lemon meringue to chocolate cake, brownies, cheesecake, fruit cake and plum tart. | |
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| John Dall and Farley Granger play cold-blooded killers in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller, with James Stewart, their old teacher, as their nemesis. Strangling scene at start. | |
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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 Kate Humble. | |
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| Noel Edmonds asks the all-important question as contestants do battle with the Banker in their quest to leave the Dream Factory with£250,000. [AD,S] | |
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| Mum of three Victoria Collett starts day three in Oxford with a few culinary disasters and a Caribbean curry that leaves a bitter taste. | |
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| En route to Friedrichshafen the coach picks up a new couple. Later the group is split for a Segway race - Brendan's favourite! In the afternoon they explore a Zeppelin museum. | |
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| Homer tries to put on enough weight to be classified as disabled so that he can work from home. [AD,S] | |
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| Cindy makes a move on Darren while Nancy's suspicions escalate when she finds an incriminating piece of evidence in Darren's pocket. Disaster strikes when Neil drives the sixth formers. [AD,S] | |
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| Church of England minister John Richardson believes homosexuality is against human biology. In his view gay couples should not be allowed to marry in church. | |
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| Includes sports and weather. | |
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| ...Sainsbury's and Channel 4 Present: The world no 2 table tennis Paralympian and European champion talks about his determination to win gold at London 2012. | |
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| It's the final week and this time Heston takes on the humble spud - the foundation of every hearty British meal. But there is more to potatoes than just mashing, boiling or roasting. [AD,S] | |
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| It's the final week, and Tom and Henry make beef Wellington, lardy cake and smoked hot-dogs. And who will be be crowned Pie War champion? | |
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| Every pregnancy and birth is unpredictable and in this episode there's a serious emergency on the maternity ward when a baby's shoulders become wedged after the head has been delivered. | |
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| The live comedy and current affairs series hosted by David Mitchell, Jimmy Carr, Charlie Brooker and Lauren Laverne returns for a second series. | |
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| Channel 4's nightly short-form arts strand. The This is It collective bring a new meaning to the word 'creative' with puppets, bright colours and dark humour. | |
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| Sparkling comedy about being a suburban teenager. Will (Simon Bird), whose parents have just divorced, is forced to move to a new area and change from private to comprehensive school. [AD,S] | |
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| Will, Simon, Jay and Neil bunk off school. They head to Neil's house to get drunk, where Simon has a vodka-induced romantic revelation about his childhood sweetheart Carli. [AD,S] | |
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| ...Awards 2012: Nick Grimshaw and celebrity guests look at the runners and riders at this year's big awards. In this show: Best International Band and Best Track. | |
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| ...Nothing But The Beat: The Movie: Fly on the wall documentary about superstar DJ David Guetta giving a fascinating insight into his preparation for his first full UK tour. | |
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| Profile of singer-songwriter Anisa. | |
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| ... Spotlight: A round up of the week's hottest releases, featuring all the latest videos and performances. | |
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| ...Introduces... Emeli Sandé: Interview and performance from the Brit Award-winning Emeli Sandé. | |
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| After Hours: Professor Green's gang go on a team building day in the countryside. Later, Professor Green and dad-to-be Chris Benns go shopping for things for the baby. | |
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| The fourth series of the music show filmed at the Abbey Road studios in London. This week performances come from US soul star Raphael Saadiq and indie folk ensemble Noah and the Whale. | |
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| Naomi returns from her holiday and is eager to spend time with Liam on his newly-built boat. Gia (Rumer Willis) and Adrianna bond at the Beach Club. | |
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| Marlon Brando's screen debut is as a nihilistic patient in a ward of Second World War paraplegics. His fiancée (Teresa Wright) tries to give him a reason to live again. [S,SL] | |
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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 Kate Humble. | |
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