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| Silas continues his relentless plan to export the sticky stuff to France. | |
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| Groove is trying to start a collection of 'things that are all exactly the same'. Bananas seem ideal because they're all yellow and they're all bendy. [AD,S] | |
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| Iver and Tula have found their old toys from when they were Hooblets - and those Hoob toys are making them go aaaaah... [AD,S] | |
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| Daily dose of celebrity interviews, behind the scenes exclusives, a mix of music videos and this week's film releases. Featuting a review of Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menance 3D. | |
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| On his birthday, Jim accuses Cheryl of habitually choosing gifts that are intended to change him rather than give him enjoyment. | |
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| Robert and Ray end up with a big guilt trip when they decide not to help Marie with a home project so they can land a prime spot on the golf course. | |
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| Frasier dates Cassandra, with whom he had a confusing time on Valentine's day. Then he bumps into Faye and dates her too. | |
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| David Kim is CEO of Baja Fresh, the leading Mexican fast food chain in the United States. He goes undercover and poses as someone who is competing for a position within the company. | |
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| Phil Spencer helps people make the biggest move of all, down under to a new life in Australia. In this show, Lee and Bronagh want to relocate to Perth. | |
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| Clive and Carol Stevens hope to swap their family home in Romford for a piece of paradise by relocating to property hotspot St Lucia in the Caribbean. | |
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| Includes news headlines and weather. | |
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| Ruth Watson meets Cornelia Bayley, owner of Plas Teg, a Grade One listed Jacobean mansion. Cornelia purchased it for£75,000, but her devotion has come at a personal cost as well. | |
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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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| High adventure with Errol Flynn as a Jacobite forced to flee Scotland, and who battles pirates in the West Indies until it's time to return home and claim his sweetheart. | |
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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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| It's the final day of the competition in Oxford, and party girl Heidi Kelloway is determined to lighten the mood and host the best dinner party of the week. But will her guests let her? | |
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| It's day ten and the coach rolls in to the Italian town Val Gardena, where the tourists have a wood carving lesson from a flirty Italian before spending the afternoon llama racing. | |
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| Sideshow Bob escapes from prison - again - and threatens to blow up the Springfield air show. [AD,S] | |
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| Will the sixth formers forgive Neil after the crash when he explains why he felt the need to impress them? Ruby confronts Jono when she finds out the reason for his secrecy. [AD,S] | |
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| Ian Goggin and Kristin Skarsholt's Quaker beliefs promote equality and the belief that access to civil partnership and marriage should be the same for everyone, irrespective of sexuality. | |
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| Includes sports and weather. | |
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| ...Sainsbury's and Channel 4 Present: The track cyclist and five times Paralympics gold medallist discusses how he's constantly striving to improve his performance through training. | |
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| Four amateur cooks in Sheffield compete in a week of dining featuring feuding, risqué anecdotes, some fine food, and a raging battle over whether wine corks or screw-top lids are best. | |
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| Jess invites Paul, a music teacher from her school that she's always had a crush on, to the gang's big Thanksgiving dinner, which naturally goes horribly awry. [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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| Rude Tube gets loved up with the internet's 50 greatest clips of the romantic, raunchy and occasionally weird nature of love and sex. It's a little bit saucy, a tad naughty and very funny. | |
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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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| Bob Hoskins stars as an ex-con contracted to guard high-class hooker Cathy Tyson, but she's the one who needs his help. Strong language/sexual scenes/violence. | |
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| Channel 4's nightly short-form arts strand presents an original film from Roz Mortimer. | |
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| A young couple's screaming row goes unnoticed in a restaurant. | |
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| In this short film, a tabloid photographer refuses to photograph a model in lingerie on the grounds of good taste, and faces the wrath of his hard-nosed editor. | |
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| The final episode. Earl's effort to make amends for former mistakes reveals who Dodge's real dad is. [AD,S] | |
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| When Joy and Darnell argue after she asks for a surprise birthday party, Earl tackles number 183 on his list: 'Never took Joy's side'. [AD,S] | |
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| Jemma tells Ray that they should take a break; Ray asks Tanya's advice and Lenore gives Tanya some unwanted criticism. [AD,S] | |
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| Tanya is dismayed when a satisfied customer announces that she won't be using Ray's services again. [AD,S] | |
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| A young Jewish man describes how his love of his culture's music has finally enabled him to become more integrated with his local community. | |
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| Rebecca's trust in her mother is put to the test when she discovers something about Holly, while Kevin meets Scotty's conservative parents. [AD,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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| Sali Mali teaches Jackdaw how to play a new game. | |
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