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UK TV Listings on the 2nd of July 2009
for the Carlton region
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morning

BBC 1
6.00am Breakfast
Round-up of national and international news, plus the latest from the money markets*
9.15am Heir Hunters
Tony Pledger unravels the story of a football hero and discovers how a global pandemic had the power to devastate families as he looks into the case of 81-year-old Russell Wemyss.
10.00am Homes Under the Hammer
Lucy Alexander and Martin Roberts visit a Lincoln farmhouse, a one-bedroom flat in London and a two-floor maisonette in Torquay and find out how they fared at auction.
followed by BBC News; Weather
11.00am To Buy or Not to Buy
Jonny Benarr and Ed Hall embark on a property search for an Essex woman who knows exactly what she wants from her new home.
11.30am Cash in the Celebrity Attic
Presenter Angela Rippon and expert Jonty Hearnden help racing tipster John McCririck clear his London home to raise money for retired racehorses.
followed by BBC News; Weather
BBC 2
6.00am CBeebies
 
6.30am Teletubbies CBBC
 
7.25am Newsround CBeebies
 
8.40am Bob the Builder: Project Build It Yesterday at Wimbledon
John Inverdale introduces highlights from the ninth day of the All England Championships, where the main focus was on the men's singles quarter-finals.
11.30am Daily Politics
Andrew Neil presents the political stories of the day.
ITV 1
6.00am GMTV
 
10.30am This Morning
The cast of West End show Wicked performs as part of musicals week and Hotel Babylon star Emma Pierson talks about her dramatic departure from the latest series of the BBC1 drama. Also featuring advice by agony aunt Denise Robertson and more ”perfect pubs” with chef Phil Vickery. Presented by Fern Britton and Phillip Schofield. Including at 11.25 News, Weather and Regional Weather.
Channel 4
6.05am Making It
South African children make toys from unwanted bits and pieces. (ages 7-11)
6.10am The Hoobs
Groove tries to get his paws on Iver's flashing bow-tie.
6.35am The Hoobs
Groove goes searching for hoozleberries to make his favourite fruit tart.
7.00am Everybody Loves Raymond
Ray and Debra amuse the guests at a party by doing a wickedly accurate impression of Frank and Marie — who are not amused and respond in kind with an impersonation of their own.
7.30am Big Brother's Little Brother
George Lamb presents the daily programme from the compound, featuring news and access to all areas of the house. The contestants' friends and families discuss how their loved ones are coping and celebrity fans give their opinions on events.
7.55am Big Brother
Highlights from the housemates' past 24 hours inside the Big Brother compound as cameras observe their every move. Plus, this week's nominations are revealed*
9.00am Kirstie's Homemade Home
Kirstie Allsopp turns her attention to the Devon cottage's five bedrooms. For inspiration she visits the Cotswold home of fabric and wallpaper designer Vanessa Arbuthnott, and a flat in Hove, East Sussex, which features recycled and restored furniture. She also tries her hand at spinning sheep's wool into yarn, reupholstering a chair and designing a patchwork quilt.
10.00am Brothers & Sisters
Robert and Kitty's wedding arrives, but a political scandal and a case of cold feet threaten to disrupt their big day. Isaac distracts Nora from her romance with Stan and Holly gets a surprise visit from an old friend. Rebecca's connection with David raises question about her mother's past. Danny Glover guest stars.
11.00am Desperate Housewives
In the aftermath of the deadly fire, most of the Wisteria Lane residents try to cope with their losses, but injuries sustained in the fire lead to a fortunate discovery for Gabrielle and Carlos. Meanwhile, Bree's cooking demonstration goes comically awry.
Channel 5
6.00am Milkshake!
 
6.10am The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky The Wright Stuff
Journalist and author Rosie Boycott joins panellists Lowri Turner and Stephen K Amos alongside host Matthew Wright to debate the issues of the day.
10.45am Trisha Goddard
A woman who disapproves of her son's choice of fiancee is confronted by the girl's mother, and a man delivers an ultimatum to his partner.
11.45am House Doctor
Californian interior designer and estate agent Ann Maurice visits a house on the market, and offers advice on making it more attractive to would-be buyers.

afternoon

BBC 1
12.15pm Bargain Hunt
Tim Wonnacott meets two teams of female contestants at an antiques fair in Brackley, Northamptonshire, where they search for bargains they think will make a profit at auction. With experts Kate Bliss and James Lewis.
1.00pm BBC News; Weather
 
1.30pm Regional News and Weather
 
1.45pm Wimbledon 2009
Sue Barker introduces further live coverage of the 10th day of the championships at the All England Club, featuring the ladies' singles semi-finals. Following the conclusion of Elena Dementieva against Serena Williams, top seed Dinara Safina faces defending champion Venus Williams for a place in the final. The players have reached this stage in contrasting fashion, with Venus yet to drop a set and demonstrating imperious form on her way to the last four. In contrast, world number one Safina has come back from a set down in her last two matches, including a 6-7, 6-4, 6-1 victory over Sabine Lisicki in the quarter-finals. Coverage continues on BBC2
BBC 2
12.00pm Animal Park
The great house becomes covered with scaffolding and the keepers prepare for the daunting task of vaccinating a pride of lions. Ben Fogle and Kate Humble present.
1.00pm Wimbledon 2009
Sue Barker introduces live coverage of the ladies' singles semi-finals on day 10 of the All England Championships. First up on Centre Court is number four seed Elena Dementieva against two-time champion Serena Williams. Dementieva will be hoping to erase the memory of last year's semi-final, when she was beaten 6-1, 7-6 by Serena's sister, Venus. The Russian has enjoyed serene progress through to the last four, dropping just 20 games in her five matches to date. Coverage continues on BBC1
3.25pm CBBC
 
3.35pm Raven: The Dragon's Eye Wimbledon 2009
Sue Barker hosts live coverage of the closing stages of day 10 at SW19, featuring either the conclusion of the ladies' singles semi-finals or the latest from the doubles semis. Jonas Bjorkman and Kevin Ullyett recorded a shock victory over top seeds Bob and Mike Bryan in the men's doubles at this stage last year, progressing through to the final with a 7-6, 5-7, 7-6, 7-6 victory.
ITV 1
12.30pm Loose Women
TV presenter Johnny Ball joins the panel for topical debate from a female perspective.
1.30pm ITV Lunchtime News
 
1.55pm London News and Weather
 
2.00pm Dickinson's Real Deal
David Dickinson and antiques dealers Mike Melody, James Layte and Rob Bingham are in Nantwich, Cheshire, to offer locals the chance of putting their items up for auction or accepting a cash sum. A Della Robbia vase proves to be the find of the day.
3.00pm Daily Cooks Challenge
Chefs Merrilees Parker and Martin Blunos have three chances to impress their celebrity guest, Channel 4 presenter June Sarpong. Martin hopes to score some points with his mozzarella-stuffed focaccia, while Merrilees serves up peppered venison steak. Plus, host Antony Worrall Thompson provides tips on making double chocolate chilli cookies.
3.59pm London Weather
 
4.00pm Midsomer Murders
Part one of two. The secretary of a writers' circle in the quiet village of Midsomer Worthy is found battered to death on the eve of a visit by a famous novelist. Mystery, starring John Nettles, Daniel Casey, Joanna David, Anna Massey and Una Stubbs. Concludes tomorrow.
5.00pm The Chase
Bradley Walsh presents as four contestants pit their wits against ruthless quiz genius the Chaser in the hope of winning a potential prize pot worth thousands of pounds. They must work as a team and play strategically to answer general knowledge questions against the clock and race down the game board to the exit without being caught.
Channel 4
12.00pm News at Noon
Daily update, including business news, sport and weather.
12.30pm Rescue Remedies
Dr Phil Hammond examines potential solutions for a person who has suffered a loss of libido.
12.40pm My Place in the Sun
Revisiting sisters-in-law Kay Morris and Wendy Husband from Wales, who went house-hunting in southern Spain to find a property big enough for both their families. The programme finds out why the search gave them more than they bargained for.
1.10pm Film: Witness for the Prosecution (1957, PG)
An ailing barrister defies doctor's orders to defend a man accused of murdering his mistress. The defendant is eventually acquitted at trial, but a series of surprising revelations convinces the lawyer that the verdict was the wrong one. Billy Wilder's adaptation of Agatha Christie's classic courtroom drama, starring Charles Laughton, Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich and Elsa Lanchester.
3.25pm Countdown
Jeff Stelling and Rachel Riley present the words-and-numbers game, with Matt Le Tissier in Dictionary Corner.
4.15pm Deal or No Deal
Another contestant takes the hot seat, hoping to win big money by guessing which box contains £250,000 — while the mysterious banker tries to minimise his losses by offering a deal. Noel Edmonds presents.
5.00pm Coach Trip
The tourists reach Prague, the final destination on the journey. After causing havoc in a puppet museum and on a vintage tram, the group takes part in a final vote, where the favourite couple is chosen.
5.30pm Celebrity Come Dine with Me
Abi Titmuss is determined to impress with an exotic five-course meal featuring home-made truffles, mint panna cotta and tuilles almondines. However, her ambitious menu means she struggles to finish in time, and her food is in danger of being overshadowed by the flirtatious behaviour of Lesley Joseph and Rodney Marsh.
Channel 5
12.15pm House Doctor
Californian interior designer and estate agent Ann Maurice visits a house on the market, and offers advice on making it more attractive to prospective buyers.
12.45pm Five News
Round-up of the day's headlines from around the world. Presented by Philippa Hall.
12.55pm Wordplay
Daily quiz show in which presenter Jenny Powell challenges four contestants to crack the combination of a safe and win the daily jackpot.
1.45pm Neighbours
Donna realises she is falling for Zeke and steps in as the leading lady when Sunny quits the school play, but Zeke fails to feel any chemistry. Bridget grows uneasy about the idea of getting married, and the residents of Ramsay Street bid farewell to Ty as he decides to join Rachel in London.
2.15pm Home and Away
Irene misses Lou's funeral when Donna tells her the wrong time, and is disappointed to have lost the opportunity to say goodbye. Nicole does not realise that her night with Trey is being caught on camera, and Ruby and Xavier's intimacy makes Annie feel uncomfortable around Jai.
2.50pm Wordplay Plus
Daily quiz show in which a viewer solves word puzzles against the clock to win a cash prize. Hosted by Jenny Powell.
3.00pm Film: Rest in Peace, Mrs Columbo (1990, PG)
The dishevelled detective's wife becomes the target of an emotionally deranged woman who blames him and two other men for the death of her own husband. Crime drama, starring Peter Falk, Helen Shaver, Ian McShane and Edward Winter.
5.00pm Five News with Natasha Kaplinsky
The day's headlines from around the world.
5.30pm Neighbours
Donna realises she is falling for Zeke and steps in as the leading lady when Sunny quits the school play, but Zeke fails to feel any chemistry. Bridget grows uneasy about the idea of getting married, and the residents of Ramsay Street bid farewell to Ty as he decides to join Rachel in London.

evening

BBC 1
6.00pm BBC News
 
6.30pm Regional News Programmes
 
7.00pm The One Show
Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley present the live show, with their team of roving reporters uncovering topical stories across the UK.
7.30pm EastEnders
Minty catches Phil and Manda together and suspects they are having an affair, while the reopening of the cafe fails to run smoothly for Ian. Al encourages Heather to seek advice before making her final decision about the baby, Amira tries to prove herself to Zainab, and Trina finds a way to get back at Denise.
followed by BBC News; Regional News
8.00pm Celebrity MasterChef
The four semi-finalists fine-tune their individual cooking styles in some of London's best restaurants, before returning to the studio to showcase their skills to John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Later, they are challenged to be the sole caterers at an exclusive society dinner. Continues tomorrow.
9.00pm The Best Job in the World
In January, Australia's Queensland tourist board launched a marketing campaign that offered a dream job on the Great Barrier Reef's Hamilton Island, carrying with it a £70,000 salary and luxury accommodation. This documentary follows four Britons who made it through to the final 50 candidates in the race for the coveted caretaker position, which attracted applications from 35,000 people around the world.
10.00pm BBC News
 
10.25pm Regional News and Weather
 
10.35pm Question Time
David Dimbleby chairs a debate from Cambridge, with a panel comprising Labour's deputy leader Harriet Harman, former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith, former Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy and musician Jarvis Cocker facing topical questions from the audience.
11.35pm This Week
Andrew Neil is joined by MP Diane Abbott and former MP Michael Portillo to discuss political and parliamentary developments from the past seven days, and talk to guests about issues that have hit the headlines.
followed by Holiday Weather
BBC 2
8.00pm Today at Wimbledon
John Inverdale introduces highlights of day 10 at the All England Club, where the main focus was on the ladies' singles semi-finals. Dinara Safina faced Venus Williams in the hope of reaching her first Wimbledon final, with Williams looking to maintain her chances of a third successive title. In the other semi-final, Elena Dementieva played Serena Williams, with Serena aiming to reach the final for a second consecutive year.
9.00pm Krod Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire
Ralph's warlock Grimshank orders Krod to light a beacon, warning resistance leaders everywhere that the Eye is about to be activated. However, the gang's efforts are hindered by a swarm of amorous succubi. Meanwhile, Dongalor scours the land in search of the final ingredient for his weapon — the tears of a pagan woman. Sean Maguire and Matt Lucas star.
9.30pm That Mitchell and Webb Look
Comedy sketches, featuring the secret of the universe being revealed in a melon, a butler who has had a 30-year misunderstanding with his employer, and the wise words of a soothsayer in Pompeii. Plus, long-suffering Hennimore deals with a giant wasp. David Mitchell and Robert Webb star.
10.00pm Psychoville
A flashback reveals how Mr Jelly ended up with one hand, while Mr Lomax and the Crabtree sisters continue their battle for the stuffed alligator. David and his mother disguise themselves as beauticians to dispatch their next victim, and Robert wreaks his revenge on Debbie during a matinee of Snow White. Comedy thriller, written by and starring The League of Gentlemen's Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton.
10.30pm Newsnight
Analysis of the day's events, presented by Kirsty Wark.
followed by Weather
11.20pm The Wire
Dismissing Stringer's objections, Avon initiates a war over territory with Marlo, but is dismayed at the ineptitude of his own people. Colvin gives Carver and his men licence to use any force necessary to make the drug dealers relocate to the free zone, while Carcetti manipulates another councilman into joining the mayoral race to split the black vote. Owing to the lieutenant's anger over their disloyalty to him, McNulty and Greggs go behind Daniels' back to have the unit reassigned.
ITV 1
6.00pm London Tonight
 
6.30pm ITV Evening News
 
7.00pm Emmerdale
Natasha dreads spending time alone with her husband when Maisie and Nathan book a hotel break for their parents, and Mark is frustrated when Faye calls wanting to meet and discuss Ryan's decision to join the Army. Aaron apologises to Paddy following their confrontation at the party, while Gennie is invited out via an internet dating site. Carl goes straight back to work after returning from hospital with Lexi, who is comforted by Nicola after breaking down in tears.
7.30pm Countrywise
Paul Heiney and the team are in the Cotswolds to visit a village that topped a poll of the best places to live in the UK. Rachel de Thame discovers the secret garden belonging to Blenheim Palace, and Bettany Hughes explores an unfinished Gothic mansion that has never been inhabited.
8.00pm The Bill
Part two of six. The fire at the E1 bar reveals the fact that the Devlins had many enemies, and Smithy starts to take their arrogance personally. Investigators find cocaine and forged identity documents in the debris of the barman's flat, but he insists he knew nothing about either, even when Callum threatens to tell his boss he has been cheating on him with his girlfriend.
9.00pm Trial & Retribution
Part one of two. A friend of DCS Walker, the well-known paediatric surgeon Jonathan Carlisle, is found dead. When Connor investigates, she discovers a recent operation performed by the doctor resulted in a girl's death and that the surgeon had a restraining order issued against her grieving father. A game of cat and mouse ensues to find the prime suspect — leading to a tense face-off at the zoo. John Lynch, Benedict Taylor and Ben Miles guest star. Continues at 10.35pm.
10.00pm News at Ten and Weather
 
10.30pm London News and Weather
 
10.35pm Trial & Retribution
Part two of two. Following the death of their prime suspect, Connor instructs her team to keep on top of the investigation. Details of Carlisle's private life begin to emerge, leading to suspicions the truth may lie in the familiar motive of adultery and revenge. However, the tragic death of Amber Webster could also have a part to play. Victoria Smurfit, David Hayman and Dorian Lough star.
11.35pm Film: Red Rock West (1992, 15)
A drifter turns up in a small town with nothing but his wits to keep him going. A vengeful local with a bitter grudge mistakes the loner for a hitman, and offers him a hefty sum to carry out a double assassination. However, the reluctant killer intends to take the money and run — a dangerous plan that rapidly backfires with unforeseen consequences. Thriller, with Nicolas Cage, Dennis Hopper and Lara Flynn Boyle.
Channel 4
6.00pm The Simpsons
A dejected Mr Burns tries to improve his public image by taking part in a series of lowbrow radio talk shows and bringing the legendary Loch Ness monster to Springfield. Guest starring the voice of Michael McKean*
6.30pm Hollyoaks
Hannah turns up at the SU Bar on the arm of a rock singer, claiming she wants to accompany him to Denmark, leaving Gilly and Zoe shocked at their friend's new carefree attitude. Elsewhere, Jack offers Newt's services when Steph needs help at her dance class.
7.00pm Channel 4 News
Including sport and weather.
7.55pm 3 Minute Wonder: Art Against the Odds
A young print-maker looks for the big break he has been working toward since art school as he enters the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. Last in the series.
8.00pm The Home Show
Architect George Clarke helps a family suffering from a lack of space, even though 19 years have been spent on extension work. Plus, builders reveal the consequences of getting on the wrong side of unscrupulous workmen, and there are tips on how to make a property warm and cosy.
9.00pm Gerry's Big Decision
New series. Entrepreneur Gerry Robinson risks his own money to help struggling businesses with uncertain futures. Each week, two companies must prove they are potentially profitable as Gerry tries to uncover the strengths and weaknesses of each, and decide whether to invest. He begins with two couples who have built award-winning breweries but are now desperate for cash, with one starting to make redundancies, and the other only days from collapse.
10.00pm Big Brother
Highlights from the housemates' past 24 hours inside the Big Brother compound as cameras observe their every move*
11.10pm TNT Show
Comedians Jack Whitehall and Holly Walsh present a topical entertainment show taking an irreverent look at the week's events, featuring audience participation, sketches and guest performers.
11.45pm Derren Brown: Trick or Treat
The illusionist's next victim experiences what it is like to live on London's streets as a madman. Martin Freeman is shown the power New Age crystals can hold, and in America Derren predicts the behaviour of a large crowd of accountants.
Channel 5
6.00pm Home and Away
Irene misses Lou's funeral when Donna tells her the wrong time, and is disappointed to have lost the opportunity to say goodbye. Nicole does not realise that her night with Trey is being caught on camera, and Ruby and Xavier's intimacy makes Annie feel uncomfortable around Jai.
6.30pm Zoo Days
The keepers at Colchester Zoo prepare a new sea lion display for the summer season, but the animals seem unwilling to co-operate during the rehearsals. Katavi the hand-reared cheetah cub has her inoculations, and Dume is put through his paces in the mandrill enclosure. Konnie Huq presents.
7.00pm Five News at 7
Isla Traquair presents a round-up of the day's headlines from around the world.
7.30pm RSPCA: On the Frontline
Pam is on patrol at an agricultural show when the event is struck by tragedy, while Nic is called out to deal with a nest of snakes in a shed. Amanda tries to save a hedgehog with a head injury.
followed by Five News Update
8.00pm Megastructures
The owners of the New Frontier casino hotel in Las Vegas want their historic building demolished to make way for a new multimillion-dollar complex. A family-run demolition company is overseeing the project and needs to carefully plan the operation to avoid damage to its surrounding buildings, including the 64-storey Trump Towers.
followed by Five News at 9
9.00pm The Mentalist
The CBI team investigates when a socialite is killed at a party, and a napkin bearing a malicious message is found at the scene. The trail of evidence leads Patrick to a women's country club, once headed by the victim, where a succession of secretive board-members provides him with multiple suspects. Meanwhile, Rigsby woos a wealthy divorcee, much to the dismay of a jealous Van Pelt. Simon Baker stars.
10.00pm Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
The bomb squad is called out to deal with a suspicious suitcase found on a school bus — but it proves to contain the body of an eight-year-old beauty pageant princess. The detectives investigate her murder, and find themselves on the trail of a convicted sex offender with known dealings in pornographic websites.
11.00pm Law & Order: Criminal Intent
An uncompromising, no-nonsense food writer is murdered, and suspicion falls on the owner of a restaurant whose cuisine she was about to criticise in a scathing review. However, the discovery of a taped message soon points the team's investigation in another direction. Detective drama, guest starring Christopher Penn, with Vincent D'Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe.

night / morning

BBC 1
12.25am Sign Zone: Panorama
Ten years after devolution the Scottish National Party wants to force a referendum on independence to concentrate more power north of the border. Jeremy Vine talks to people who have influenced the situation and those who could hold the fate of Scotland and the union in their hands, including Alex Salmond, Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Tony Blair.
12.55am Sign Zone: Countryfile
Matt Baker and Jules Hudson travel to the Peak District where they investigate a wartime aviation mystery, in which 50 planes crashed into the hills around Glossop, Derbyshire. They also learn about the help being given to struggling dairy farmers and how youth hostels are receiving a makeover. John Craven examines the merits of reintroducing wild animals from Britain's past into the countryside, and Adam Henson reflects on the journey his father took to save the rare North Ronaldsay sheep.
1.55am Sign Zone: Celebrity MasterChef
Tony Hadley, Marie Helvin and Helen Lederer cook for customers at St Pancras Grand, while Claire Richards, Rowland Rivron and Martin Hancock prepare food at the Goodman Steakhouse. John Torode and Gregg Wallace decide which two contestants will make it through to the quarter-final.
2.55am BBC News
2.55 The Record. Highlights of today in Parliament. 3.00 World News Today. 4.00 BBC News. Regular bulletin. 4.30 HARDtalk. Stephen Sackur talks to people in the news. 5.00 The World Today. International reports. 5.30 World Business Report. The latest business news, with informed analysis.
BBC 2
12.20am BBC News
0.20 BBC News. Regular bulletin. 0.30 BBC World News America. 1.00 BBC News. Regular bulletin. 1.30 ABC World News with Charles Gibson. Global news reports. 2.00 BBC News. Regular bulletin. 2.30 The Record. Highlights of today in Parliament.
2.55am Close
 
4.00am Learning Zone
 
5.30am Eurografters: Italy Film: 5.30am Eurografters: Italy (TVM , 5.30am Eurografters: Italy)
5.30am Eurografters: Italy.
ITV 1
1.15am British Superbike Championship Highlights
The fifth round of the season from Snetterton in Norfolk, featuring both races at the meeting. Leon Camier and Shane Byrne won a race apiece on this track last year.
2.10am Motorsport UK
High-speed coverage from around the country, featuring action from recent events.
followed by ITV News Headlines
3.00am Supernatural
A series of murders is carried out by people who claim they were acting on the instructions of an angel, but when Sam and Dean investigate, one of them falls under its sway. Fantasy drama, starring Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles.
3.45am Loose Women
TV presenter Johnny Ball joins the panel for topical debate from a female perspective.
4.35am ITV Nightscreen
Text-based information about forthcoming ITV programmes, features and special events, plus news from the world of entertainment.
5.30am ITV Morning News
 
Channel 4
12.20am Dubplate Drama
Conclusion. Fame and fortune are causing divisions within the Fam crew, and the rivalries have become a matter of life or death. Viewers decide whether Millz will stay and save Mikey or run and save himself. Interactive drama about a London-based MC.
1.20am Big Brother Live
The latest action from the Big Brother house, as it happens.
3.55am Bob and Margaret
Bob's dutiful assistant hands in her notice, irate at being refused a pay rise — and Margaret's offer of help only leads to turmoil.
4.20am Dispatches: Terror in Mumbai
The story of the Indian terror attacks of November 2008, when 10 gunmen killed or wounded more than 100 people in one of the world's busiest cities. Using intercept tapes of the phone calls between the culprits in India and their controllers in Pakistan, plus testimonies from those present, the documentary reveals what happened hour by hour from the perspective of the security forces, the terrorists, their masterminds and the victims.
5.15am Countdown
Jeff Stelling and Rachel Riley present the words-and-numbers game, with Matt Le Tissier in Dictionary Corner.
Channel 5
12.00am Quiz Call
Interactive game show giving viewers the chance to phone in and answer questions for cash prizes.
4.00am NFL Classic
Action from a memorable American football encounter.
4.45am Wildlife SOS
The work of volunteers treating sick, injured and orphaned animals at a wildlife sanctuary.
5.10am Neighbours
Donna realises she is falling for Zeke and steps in as the leading lady when Sunny quits the school play, but Zeke fails to feel any chemistry. Bridget grows uneasy about the idea of getting married, and the residents of Ramsay Street bid farewell to Ty as he decides to join Rachel in London.
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