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| Sali Mali loves her harp. But Jackdaw breaks it; what will she play now? Animated series for young children, narrated by Rhys Ifans. | |
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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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| Tula is going to be a Hoobelly-groobelly gymnast, but first she has to practice. The thing is, it seems that practicing involves a lot of falling over. [AD,S] | |
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| The Hoobs want to tell Hubba Hubba just how marvellous they think he is. But none of the words they know are really good enough to describe just how marvellous that is. [AD,S,SL] | |
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| Delivering your daily dose of celebrity interviews, behind the scenes exclusives and music videos. Catch new videos from Ed Sheeran and Rebecca Ferguson, plus an interview with DJ Fresh. | |
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| Another instalment of the US sitcom starring Jim Belushi as the lovable but lazy suburban dad. | |
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| Frank and Marie announce they are moving into a retirement home and sell their house to Robert and Amy. | |
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| Daphne becomes engaged to her boyfriend Donny, but her excitement is cut short by a psychic vision that suggests he isn't the right man for her. | |
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| Myles Kovacs and his wife Cynthia travel to the Watts neighbourhood in Los Angeles to work side-by-side with the community and befriend those in need. | |
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| Phil Spencer goes to Melbourne to help Adam and Cam from Basingstoke set up home. He also joins the flying doctors and helps out in one of the most remote surgeries in the world. | |
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| Jasmine Harman helps Kathy Hector, who is looking for a rental investment/ holiday home in Antigua. | |
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| Includes news headlines and weather. | |
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| ...Sainsbury's and Channel 4 Present: The club thrower and treble gold medallist gives an insight into his extraordinary mental and physical strength as he prepares for the 2012 Paralympics | |
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| Ruth heads for Riverhill in Kent, an 18th-century rag stone manor that's struggling to keep the elements at bay. Can Ruth persuade the four generations of the family to agree on a fix? | |
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| George Pal's Oscar-winning film stars Rod Taylor as Victorian scientist H George Wells, who invents a time machine and travels forward through the centuries. | |
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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 Gloria Hunniford. | |
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| The Dream Factory takes a trip back in time to the 1980s as Noel Edmonds hosts a week of special shows to celebrate Valentine's Day. [AD,S] | |
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| First to host in Glasgow is make-up artist Craig Alexander Wilson, who is throwing a glitz and glamour party, complete with edible glitter and sparklers. | |
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| It's the eleventh day of the trip and there are tears, tantrums and shock exits in the Italian holiday hot spot of Lake Garda. | |
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| The Simpsons' 138th Show Spectacular: Troy McClure hosts a celebration of the milestone that is the 138th episode of The Simpsons. [AD,S] | |
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| Darren is putting the final touches on his surprise Valentine's Day nuptials with Nancy. Lynsey turns detective and is horrified to discover who Mercedes has gone to meet. [AD,S] | |
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| Includes sports and weather. | |
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| 4thought asks 'Should alternative medicine be available on the NHS?' | |
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| ...A Dispatches Special: Almost two million British people applied for London 2012 Olympic tickets. The vast majority were disappointed. So who got the tickets? Antony Barnett investigates. | |
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| Coppers joins the officers of Nottinghamshire Police's Territorial Support Group, who are trained to deal with public disorder, from football violence to resourceful criminals. | |
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| Over the last two years police have discovered 11 bodies on an isolated road on Long Island. Four of them were sex workers who'd advertised online. This film examines the story. | |
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| Channel 4's nightly short-form arts strand, showcasing three-minute films chosen for their bold and original expressions of creativity. | |
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| Jackson and Shane may have hit upon an inspired business idea for selling out-of-date food during a bungled robbery, while Gloria's whisky priest brother, Dom, causes mayhem on the estate. [AD,S] | |
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| Exclusive highlights from last night's star studded and prestigious 54th annual Grammy Awards, filmed live in Los Angeles, California. | |
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| ...A Dispatches Special: Almost two million British people applied for London 2012 Olympic tickets. The vast majority were disappointed. So who got the tickets? Antony Barnett investigates. | |
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| Gia encourages Adrianna to audition for a band, Dixon has a surprise visit from his biological mother, Dana, and Navid falls out with Naomi. | |
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| Going Once... Going Twice: Kevin overcompensates for his recent pay cut by buying a dream house for Scotty. Justin attempts to play matchmaker for Saul. [AD,S,SL] | |
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| An ordinary family have their home re-engineered as a home of the future. This first episode explores sleep-enabling gadgets and full house automation, and looks at driverless cars. | |
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| A series of mosaics first discovered 150 years ago in Somerset hint at a grand villa, but the site's been in constant use by the army so no one's had a chance to examine them... until now. | |
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