| 05.25 |
Countdown
Jeff Stelling and Rachel Riley present the long-running words-and-numbers game.
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| 06.15 |
The Hoobs
Everybody wonders why Iver is boasting about his ideas.
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| 06.40 |
The Hoobs
Roma learns a riddle game from the Tiddlypeeps, prompting her to set a rhyming challenge for Iver, Tula and Groove.
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| 07.05 |
World Sport
Magazine show rounding up the latest events, featuring high-profile tournaments and stars, as well as extreme and minority sports.
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| 07.30 |
The Grid
Including a profile of American Indy Car racer Danica Patrick, Jenson Button's preview of the Hungarian Formula 1 Grand Prix and a look back at the last race in Germany.
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| 08.00 |
The Morning Line
Preview of the day's main race meetings.
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| 08.55 |
Friends
Rachel and Phoebe see Chandler getting into a car with a mystery woman and follow them to a large house in the suburbs. They tell Monica of their fears and are shocked by the truth. Comedy, starring Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow and Matthew Perry.
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| 09.25 |
Friends
Joey appears on quiz show The $100,000 Pyramid, but his disastrous efforts to answer the questions end up costing his partner the prize money. Meanwhile, there is a surprise in store for the revellers at Phoebe's hen party once the stripper shows up. Danny DeVito and Donny Osmond guest star.
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| 10.00 |
T4 Premiere Special
Rick Edwards attends the London premiere of the film and interviews its stars Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Quinton Jackson, Sharlto Copley and Jessica Biel.
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| 10.30 |
Friends
Phoebe's big day arrives, but wedding planner Monica and stand-in father of the bride Joey take their roles a little too seriously. To make matters worse, a blizzard hits New York and one of Mike's ushers is indisposed, forcing Ross and Chandler to step into the breach.
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| 11.05 |
Big Brother
Davina McCall presents highlights of the past 24 hours in the house, while this week's nominees prepare for the all-too real possibility of hearing their names announced in the second show.
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| 12.05 |
Big Brother
Davina McCall announces who will be the latest contestant to be evicted from the house - either Andrew, Ben, Dave or John James - then chats to him about the ups and downs of life in the Big Brother circus.
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12.50 |
The Hollyoaks Music Show Playlist
Grime MC Skepta and former EastEnders star Preeya Kalidas (Amira Masood) perform in the Hollyoaks village.
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| 13.25 |
Scrubs
JD's 30th birthday looms, and he still has a list of things to do before reaching that milestone - the first of which is competing in a triathlon. Turk treats a patient who wants to be hypnotised instead of receiving anaesthetic and Elliot learns a few disturbing things about her new boyfriend.
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| 13.50 |
Channel 4 Racing from Glorious Goodwood and Newmarket
Mike Cattermole and Emma Spencer present live coverage of today's seven feature races. From Glorious Goodwood: The 2.00 Play Britain's Got Talent Bingo At meccabingo.com Stakes (H'cap) (1m 3f), 2.30 bluesquare.com For 5 Places In Stewards' Cup Stakes (1m), 3.05 Blue Square Nassau Stakes (1m 2f) and the 3.40 bluesquare.com Stewards' Cup (H'cap) (6f). From Newmarket: The 2.15 Adnams Bitter Fillies' Nursery H'cap (6f), 2.45 Adnams Broadside H'cap (7f) and the 3.20 Adnams Explorer H'cap (1m 2f). Commentary by John Francome, Simon Holt, Stewart Machin, John McCririck, Jim McGrath and Tanya Stevenson.
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| 15.55 |
Come Dine with Me Down Under
New series. Australian version of the show where contestants try to outdo each other by throwing the perfect dinner party, which is then judged on its merits by their rivals.
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| 16.25 |
Come Dine with Me Down Under
Australian version of the show where contestants try to outdo each other by throwing the perfect dinner party, which is then judged on its merits by their rivals.
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| 16.55 |
Come Dine with Me Down Under
Australian version of the show where contestants try to outdo each other by throwing the perfect dinner party, which is then judged on its merits by their rivals.
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| 17.30 |
Come Dine with Me Down Under
Australian version of the show where contestants try to outdo each other by throwing the perfect dinner party, which is then judged on its merits by their rivals.
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| 18.00 |
Come Dine with Me Down Under
Australian version of the show where contestants try to outdo each other by throwing the perfect dinner party, which is then judged on its merits by their rivals.
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| 18.30 |
Channel 4 News
Including sport and weather.
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| 18.55 |
4thought.tv
Twelve-year-old Pagan Jessica Bint discusses her apparent healing powers.
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| 19.00 |
Elizabeth
David Starkey presents this four-part series examining the life of Elizabeth I, beginning with her early years, up to her coronation in 1559. Prior to ruling, she lived a turbulent life, which saw her sexually abused and imprisoned in the Tower under threat of execution after witnessing the death of her mother at the hands of her father Henry VIII.
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| 20.00 |
The Queen
The documentary drama moves on to the 1970s, this time starring Samantha Bond as Queen Elizabeth II. Polls recorded high levels of opposition to the monarchy, the country was plagued by industrial action, rising unemployment and inflation - and on the day of Princess Anne's marriage to Captain Mark Phillips in 1973, a state of emergency was declared. Her Majesty faced her greatest challenges yet, with an ongoing terrorist threat from the IRA and a kidnap attempt on Princess Anne.
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| 21.00 |
Big Brother
Highlights of the latest goings-on inside the house, where the final batch of housemates are hoping to secure their place in history by becoming the compound's last residents.
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| 22.00 |
The Misfits
As this super-powered Skins begins to hot up, time-travel-endowed athlete Curtis (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) tries to change what happened the night he was arrested for drug possession. But he soon learns he can't have his cake and eat it. We also learn how Curtis's spectacularly annoying Asbo associate Nathan (Robert Sheehan) talked himself into trouble after his pick 'n' mix fiasco. It's a hormonal, highly charged episode that plays like a grungey Groundhog Day. Powered by dark dynamics and a pumping soundtrack, Misfits certainly rocks the house - but it's not for the easily embarrassed. Radio Times reviewer - Mark Braxton
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| 23.05 |
Star Trek: Generations
Non-fans may get a little confused, but if you can stay with the multilayered, character-heavy and self-referential plot, this fun science-fiction outing builds up to warp speed for an exciting climax. Similar in tone to the Next Generation TV series (it was produced, written and directed by the same team), this special-effects laden adventure shamelessly trades on fan sentiment and nostalgia as the movie baton is passed from one Enterprise crew to the other, and the two much-loved generations of space folk heroes merge into one all-embracing space/time continuum. In the clever story, William Shatner and Patrick Stewart join forces to stop mad scientist Malcolm McDowell tapping into an intergalactic energy source that can bring one's most desired fantasies to life. Stewart brings all his dignity to bear as the commander of the famous starship and almost single-handedly makes The Next Generation's transition from small to big screen an effective and winning one. There's great work, too, from McDowell, who's on snarlingly good villainous form, and Brent Spiner as Data copes well with the wonders of human emotions courtesy of a new silicon chip.
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