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| The Treacle People go football mad. However, thanks to Nick O'Pendle's refereeing, the Boggarts look set to commit every foul in the book. | |
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| A collection of 'things that you find outside the Hoobmobile, but only at night' - that's a great idea! [AD,S] | |
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| Groove likes collecting. And Tula likes making things. But what does Iver like? Er...well... he doesn't really know [AD,S] | |
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| Action from the FIVB Indoor Volleyball Grand Prix featuring Poland, Argentina, USA, Japan, Brazil and Kazakhstan. | |
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| Turf tips and news from the Channel 4 Racing team. | |
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| ...Top 10: We are buzzing with the biggest and best stories hot off the press. Here are the 10 tracks everyone's talking about. | |
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| The guys are invited to a wedding of a mutual friend. Worried that he'll run into his ex-girlfriend, Nick asks Jess to be his date. Schmidt is on the prowl for single women. [AD,S] | |
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| Nick sets up a date with his sarcastic colleague Amanda. But he loses his confidence when Jess nervously giggles when she accidentially walks in on him while he's getting ready. [AD,S] | |
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| After a trip to the Dali Museum the boys must draw two nude life models. The painter of the best picture wins a date with Cara. And Jameela announces a surprise elimination. | |
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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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| A disastrous visit from Leonard's mother brings Leonard and Penny closer together. [AD,S] | |
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| A game of paintball leads to a squabble when Penny accidentally shoots one of Sheldon's cushions. [AD,S] | |
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| Homer buys Marge a bowling ball for her birthday. She takes lessons with a smooth Frenchman (guest star Albert Brooks), but does he have an ulterior motive? [AD,S] | |
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| Homer's in trouble when Bart captures him on film cavorting with belly dancer Princess Kashmir. [AD,S] | |
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| Presenters: Alastair Down and Alice Plunkett. Commentary: John Francome, Simon Holt, Stewart Machin, John McCririck, Jim McGrath and Tanya Stevenson. | |
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| ....Sainsbury's and Channel 4 Present: The blind footballer reveals his football skills and tells how gold is the only medal he cares about as he prepares for victory at the Paralympics. | |
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| First to host in Warwickshire is lollipop lady Alexis, who's serving up an indulgent American themed menu, as guest Adam makes waves with tales of his 'previous life' as a medieval prince. | |
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| Interior designer Adam Kitchener is the latest to host in Warwickshire, with a little help from his spirit guide Nanny Annie. What do the guests make of Adam's oriental lasagne? | |
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| In Warwickshire ex-Royal Navy man Anthony Deas is on a mission to outgun the opposition with his military precision, while new guest Lisa starts a lively debate about the monarchy. | |
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| Latest to host in Warwickshire is glamorous young Antonia, who has risen to the challenge by booking a chart-topping performer. | |
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| It's the final night in Warwickshire, and the turn of organic gardener Lisa Merrell to host, but the bickering between Adam and Anthony causes a nasty atmosphere around the table. | |
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| Includes sports and weather. | |
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| Should gay couples be allowed to marry in places of worship? Gay Rabbi Mark Solomon looks forward to a day when gay people of any faith can marry in their chosen places of worship. | |
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| Paul Hogan returns as Mick 'Crocodile' Dundee, using his bush skills to save his journalist girlfriend (Linda Kozlowski) after she's kidnapped by a drugs baron. | |
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| The final show in the current series with host Davina McCall who will guide pairs of contestants as they face the daunting drop in the hope of taking home some seriously big money. | |
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| Alexa Woods leads an expedition into a pyramid buried under Antarctic ice only to find it is where Aliens and Predators hunt each other for sport. Strong language/bloody violence. [AD,S] | |
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| 50 Cent plays Marcus, a drug dealer sent to jail, where he resolves to start out on the road to musical stardom. Strong, offensive language/violence/sexual scenes. | |
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| A quietly gripping tale of a lonely farmer and the letter on its way from the woman who loved and left him many years ago. A letter that could change his life... | |
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| Receptionist Mildred's life takes an unexpected turn when she discovers a huge pink flower on her tongue. | |
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| Claire's night terrors are taking their toll on her relationship with Will. Claire seeks assurance that everything is fine, and that there isn't a monster in the bedroom. | |
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| Naomi, Ivy and Liam go on a hike in a bid to ease any awkwardness between Naomi and Liam but Naomi soon flips out when she learns of Ivy's real motives. | |
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| Nora tries to learn more about Ryan, so she can have an advantage over Holly, while Kitty and Robert wait for a birth mother. [AD,S,SL] | |
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| Tony Robinson and the Team are in Suffolk to investigate a house in Blythburgh where they believe a Medieval priory has lain hidden for years. | |
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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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