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| Some days you just don't want to get out of your Hoobypod and, for Groove, today is one of those days. [AD,S] | |
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| Groove has borrowed Tula's Hoobypins, but they've spilled out of their box and need picking up. How do you pick up sharp Hoobypins? [AD,S] | |
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| Daily dose of celebrity interviews, behind the scenes exclusives, a mix of music videos and this week's gig guide. Today's show features videos from One Direction and Sleigh Bells. | |
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| Jim and Cheryl squabble during a ceremony to renew their wedding vows after Cheryl allows Gracie and Ruby to get their ears pierced. | |
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| A young man, Sam Gilula, arrives at Frank and Marie's and everyone is surprised when he and Frank fondly embrace. | |
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| Christine Baranski guest stars as venomous radio therapist Dr Nora, who joins Frasier at KACL. Piper Laurie also makes a cameo appearance. | |
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| Don Fertman, the Chief Development Officer of Subway, America's largest food franchise, goes undercover posing as an unemployed counsellor looking for a new career. | |
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| Phil catches up with the Sharples family, who moved to Australia in 2009. He soon discovers that they've made some dramatic transformations. | |
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| Golf-mad Terry Hannaford and his eldest daughter Sarah are looking to cash in on the Costa Crash in Marbella. | |
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| Includes news headlines and weather. | |
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| Ruth Watson revisits Caroline and Adrian Goodall in their Arts and Crafts home in the wild Galloway landscape of rural Scotland. | |
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| River Cottage's foraging expert John Wright provides a step-by-step guide on how to spot and successfully forage delicious clams from the seaside, and shares a cool clam gremolata recipe. | |
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| John Wayne and Oliver Hardy star as ex-soldiers who side with exiled French settlers against land-grabbing Grant Withers in this all-action western. | |
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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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| The knives are out on day four in Oxford as doggy day-care owner James Hearle finds that tempers are rising on his night as host. | |
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| In an attempt to put some positivity back into the group the tourists receive a lesson in the ancient art of Tai Chi - followed by a terrifying bungee jump. | |
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| Homer's long-lost mother (guest star Glenn Close) turns up on the run from the police. [AD,S] | |
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| Reeling from the kiss, Darren desperately tries to find Cindy before she blows his secret, while Nancy's fears are confirmed when she catches Darren and Cindy in a compromising embrace. [AD,S] | |
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| When Heather Peace came out, she felt she had to leave her Catholic upbringing behind. She believes the Catholic church has put itself in a dangerous place by ostracising gay people. | |
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| Includes sports and weather. | |
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| ...Sainsbury's and Channel 4 Present: Helen Turner, Paralympics basketball player and World Cup gold medallist, talks about the training and commitment needed to compete at an elite level. | |
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| Phil and Kirstie revisit globe-trotter Matt in Windsor, and Justin and Deborah in Sheffield, to see what a few new additions to the family did for their house hunting dreams. | |
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| George Clarke revisits Simon Hooper and his partner Victoria in Cardiff to catch up on their dream of converting a Grade I listed medieval hall into a unique home. | |
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| Amusing film about four women truckers. How do these queens of the road get along with male colleagues, juggle families and stay feminine in one of the last male-dominated places? | |
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| With exclusive access to Nottinghamshire police's Armed Response Unit, this week's coppers reveal what it's like carrying lethal weapons and tasers on the British streets. | |
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| Channel 4's nightly short-form arts strand. | |
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| Film following St Johns medics at three of Britain's biggest summer musical festivals as they deal with the fall-out from binge drinking, drug use and festival fever. | |
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| In this new series Gok Wan helps teens with issues from bullying to sexuality. This time Gok meets teens who suffer from body dysmorphia. He also talks to celebrities about their teens. | |
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| A young Nigerian girl recounts her experiences of being fostered by a white British family. | |
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| A rare glimpse into the depths of the Tube network that passengers don't see, revealing the dilemmas and pressures the staff must reconcile to keep this complex and strained system running. | |
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| Where are all the sexy men with personalities on the London Underground? Did they leave them on the platform or lose them in the gap? | |
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| A nervous rail passenger imagines his drunken fellow travellers turning into terrifying beasts. | |
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| City girl Jen and her country cousin Beck have started a flower farm in Kent. But Monty Don wonders if the cousins are treating the farm as a hobby rather than a business. | |
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| A farmer and his mother discuss the arrival of a strange animal amongst their herd of Limousin cattle. | |
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| Tony Robinson and the team get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to dig in the hallowed grounds of Salisbury Cathedral, where they make discoveries that re-write its history. | |
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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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| Sali Mali, Jackdaw and Jacqui Soch get very confused when a cheeky parrot plays a trick on them. Animated series for young children, narrated by Rhys Ifans. | |
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