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UK TV Listings on the 9th of May 2008
for the Carlton region
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Friday morning

BBC 1
6.00am Breakfast
Round-up of national and international news, plus the latest from the money markets*
9.15am Missing Live
Rav Wilding and Louise Minchin report on the latest missing persons investigations, with reconstructions of cases and live interviews with friends and family.
10.00am Homes Under the Hammer
Developers Lucy Alexander and Martin Roberts explore a Grade Two listed property in Wiltshire, a one bedroom garden flat in Battersea, London and an unusual cottage in Plymouth, Devon. After three months the team return to review progress.
followed by BBC News; Weather
11.00am To Buy or Not to Buy
Kristian Digby and Simon O'Brien head for Bath to find a suitable home for a mother planning to give up work and enjoy her retirement.
11.45am Cash in the Attic
Presenter Alistair Appleton and expert Paul Hayes help a woman raising money to take her grandchildren on holiday to Tenerife, so their parents can have a break.
followed by BBC News; Weather
BBC 2
6.00am CBeebies
 
6.30am Teletubbies CBBC
 
7.25am Newsround CBeebies
 
8.30am Jackanory Junior Schools
 
10.45am The Way Things Work The Daily Politics
Parliamentary proceedings interspersed with discussions, interviews and filmed reports from around the country. Presented by Andrew Neil and Jenny Scott.
ITV 1
6.00am GMTV
 
7.00am GMTV Today The Jeremy Kyle Show
The host invites his guests to air their differences over various family and relationship issues.
10.30am This Morning
Myleene Klass discusses revisiting her musical roots at last night's Classical Brit Awards ceremony and Steve Wilson explores another holiday destination in Family Getaways. Ruth Langsford and Phillip Schofield present. Including at 11.10 News, Regional News and Weather.
Channel 4
5.55am Inuk
The animated adventures of a highly imaginative seven-year-old Inuit boy living in Canada.
6.10am The Hoobs
Hubba Hubba goes missing and the friends think a noise on the roof might hold the key to his whereabouts.
6.35am The Hoobs
Groove and Tula take charge of the Motorettes to give Iver a rest.
7.00am Freshly Squeezed
Alexa Chung and Rick Edwards present the entertainment show, featuring an interview with Natty and the new video from Duffy. Plus, reviews of the week's film releases.
7.30am Everybody Loves Raymond
Fed up with Debra's constant lateness, Ray refuses to take her to an awards ceremony, while Frank and Robert get into their own heated debates about the importance of punctuality. American comedy, starring Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Peter Boyle and Doris Roberts.
8.00am Just Shoot Me
Maya's protege Karey agonises over whether to go to college or become a model — and the conflicting advice from her mentor and Nina doesn't help.
8.30am Frasier
A Hallowe'en party takes an unpleasant turn when Niles has too much to drink. Meanwhile, Frasier discovers the kids in his complex are afraid of him. Comedy, starring Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce.
9.00am Will & Grace
An embarrassing situation arises when Leo omits to tell Grace she is having brunch with his parents, denying her the time to make a good impression. Jack is confronted by his acting tutor Zandra, and Will joins Karen for a Botox session. Guest starring Harry Connick Jnr.
9.30am The Search for Cool
Advertising agent Martin Cole sets out on a nationwide quest to discover the specifics of trendiness. Along the way he talks to indie band Larrikin Love, marketing men who make money out of the concept of fashion and a selection of surfers and skaters.
followed by Before and After
10.25am Who Really Runs the World
A look at four conspiracy theories and the role of the media in bringing them into the mainstream of public opinion.
followed by Before and After and 3 Minute Wonder
11.25am Mum's Gone Gay
A dramatisation of the impact on families with teenage children when a parent 'comes out”, focusing on one group over a period of two weeks as they react to news of the mother's homosexuality.
Channel 5
6.00am Milkshake!
 
6.10am Little Princess The Wright Stuff
Matthew Wright is joined by panellists Kaye Adams and Stephen K Amos to debate the day's issues before opening the discussion to the studio audience and inviting viewers to call in or text their opinions. Dr Catherine Hood provides advice on sex and relationships.
10.30am Trisha Goddard
The host is joined by special guests Nikki Grahame and Jeff Brazier for a heated debate on why men and women can find it difficult to live together in perfect harmony.
11.30am Breaking into Tesco
Twenty cooks are challenged to hone their culinary skills and adapt a recipe suitable for sale in Britain's biggest supermarket chain. With Allan Leighton's business advice and food mentoring from Simon Rimmer, they test their dishes, competing to see them in stores across the land. Last in series.

Friday afternoon

BBC 1
12.15pm Bargain Hunt
Tim Wonnacott challenges teams to pick up bargains at an antiques fair in Detling. Experts James Braxton and Catherine Southon are on hand to help before the items go under the hammer in Canterbury.
1.00pm BBC News; Weather
 
1.30pm Regional News and Weather
 
1.40pm Doctors
Melody helps a film studies lecturer and his student who are willing to sacrifice their careers to protect their illicit romance. Eva has second thoughts about going to Newcastle to arrange a transfer after Jimmi declares his love for her at a retirement party and starts singing to her on stage.
2.10pm Out of the Blue
DS Wilson is keen to know who stole Philby's laptop when it goes missing after a robbery at the McManus house. Meanwhile, Tess is shocked by the autopsy results, which reveal that her husband died from drowning following a blow to the head and that his blood contained a large amount of amphetamines.
2.35pm Real Rescues
The day-to-day work of the emergency services as they respond to 999 calls and protect the public. Nick Knowles presents.
3.05pm CBeebies
 
3.35pm CBBC
 
3.50pm Watch My Chops Weakest Link
Anne Robinson hosts the general knowledge quiz in which contestants answer questions as a team, eliminating the poorest players as they go.
BBC 2
12.30pm Working Lunch
The latest stories from the business world and news from the City.
1.30pm Animal Park
A hand-reared wallaby is returned to the mob, and faces a wait to see whether it will be accepted. The tapirs are moved to a new home, and the keepers recall the arrival of the first lions at the estate.
2.30pm Murder, She Wrote
Jessica tries to uncover the truth about a land sale connected to two suspicious deaths. Angela Lansbury, Tom Bosley and John Astin star.
3.15pm Through the Keyhole
Former royal correspondent Jennie Bond, Strictly Come Dancing's Anton du Beke and TV presenter Jenny Powell put their heads together to identify the homes of two fellow celebrities. Presented by David Frost and Lisa Snowdon.
3.45pm Flog It!
Antiques experts Thomas Plant and Adam Partridge go on the hunt for interesting items in Windsor, while Paul Martin takes a lesson in how to play polo.
4.30pm Ready, Steady, Cook
Actresses and former Birds of a Feather stars Pauline Quirke and Linda Robson participate in the culinary duel in which two celebrity chefs compete to prepare a meal in only 20 minutes. Ainsley Harriott presents.
5.15pm Escape to the Country
A family try to move away from their estate near the M25 into the Kent countryside, hoping their £300,000 budget can find them a period property with space for a photography dark room. They need to be near London, and want good schools. shops and pubs nearby — a real challenge for expert Catherine Gee.
ITV 1
12.30pm Loose Women
Andrea McLean, Sherrie Hewson, Carol McGiffin and Jane McDonald round off the week with the week's news and gossip.
1.30pm ITV Lunchtime News
Including Regional News and ITV Weather.
2.00pm 60 Minute Makeover
Richard Randall and the team spruce up a house in Wallington, Surrey, for a family who have stuck together through difficult times and deserve a fresh start. Terri Dwyer presents.
3.00pm Dickinson's Real Deal
The team visit Shrewsbury, where Mike Melody strikes a deal to buy a collection of war medals and promptly puts the items up for auction in the hope of making a quick profit.
3.59pm London Weather
 
4.00pm Midsomer Murders
Part two of two. Barnaby and Scott continue their investigation into the death of barman Jamie Cruickshank, and their inquiries reveal a history of bad blood between former landlord Michael Bannerman and his abrasive son Stephen. John Nettles and John Hopkins star.
5.00pm Golden Balls
Jasper Carrott hosts the show in which four contestants enter a game of truth and bluff to find life-changing amounts of cash hidden inside a set of golden balls.
Channel 4
12.00pm News at Noon
Daily update, including business news, sport and weather.
12.30pm A Place in the Sun: Home or Away
Property experts Johnny Irwin and Jasmine Harman help a farming couple find a dream retreat away from their livestock. John Coates, who breeds alpacas, wants a holiday haven in Alicante, while wife Jo would prefer a place closer to home, on Dorset's Jurassic Coast.
1.30pm Channel 4 Racing from Chester
Mike Cattermole introduces live coverage of this afternoon's four feature races — the 1.45 Warwick International H'cap Stakes (7f 122yds), 2.15 Addleshaw Goddard Dee Stakes (1m 2f 75yds), 2.45 Blue Square Ormonde Stakes (1m 5f 89yds) and the 3.15 Hawker Beechcraft H'cap Stakes (5f). Commentary by Simon Holt, Tanya Stevenson, Alice Plunkett, Emma Spencer, Jim McGrath and John McCririck.
3.25pm Countdown
Des O'Connor and Carol Vorderman present the words-and-numbers game, with Dictionary Corner guest Jennie Bond.
4.15pm Deal or No Deal
Noel Edmonds hosts the game show in which contestants draw on audience support to guess the contents of mystery boxes holding as much as £250,000
5.00pm Grand Designs Today
Daily live show answering design queries with the help of professionals Naomi Cleaver, Diarmuid Gavin and Sarah Beeny. Zoe Lucker, Debra Stephenson, Kacey Ainsworth, Janet Street-Porter, Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie share the results of their own projects and the top 25 Grand Designs are revealed. Last in series.
Channel 5
12.30pm five news
Global headline update, with Kate Gerbeau.
12.45pm Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Goren and Eames are assigned to investigate the murder of a woman who was poisoned by an anonymous package, and unearth a dark secret stretching back to her childhood. They also uncover a conspiracy linked to the case that could cause huge problems for an expensive campaign being organised by the Church. Guest starring Stephen Colbert.
1.45pm Neighbours
Rachel returns to school after the scandal, and Libby worries about remaining impartial as a teacher when her step-sister comes under fire in class. Elle vents her anger at Paul as she pushes herself too far, while Rosie and Frazer confront their hopes and fears about parenthood.
2.15pm Home and Away
Preparations for Sally's farewell concert get underway, while Matilda struggles to keep up a brave face after the reality of Cassie's departure hits her. A surprise visitor arrives back in the Bay to bid farewell, and Aden remains trapped in the Diner, lingering close to death.
2.50pm Animal Rescue Squad
Highlights from the series in which Michaela Strachan and Matt Baker report on the work being done to protect animals in the UK and abroad. They meet people involved in everything from large-scale conservation projects to small wildlife sanctuaries, and investigate the daily dramas that take place in Britain's veterinary practices.
3.05pm The Family Recipe
Celebrity chef Anton Mosimann demonstrates how to prepare his favourite family recipes and provides an informal insight into his personal life.
3.10pm Film: Treacherous Beauties (1994, PG)
A photographer learns her brother has been shot dead on a horse rearing farm and decides to investigate, stumbling onto a sinister conspiracy. Melodrama, starring Emma Samms, Bruce Greenwood and Catherine Oxenberg.
5.00pm five news with Natasha Kaplinsky
The day's headlines from around the world.
5.30pm Neighbours
Rachel returns to school after the scandal, and Libby worries about remaining impartial as a teacher when her step-sister comes under fire in class. Elle vents her anger at Paul as she pushes herself too far, while Rosie and Frazer confront their hopes and fears about parenthood.

Friday evening

BBC 1
6.00pm BBC News
 
6.30pm Regional News Programmes
 
7.00pm The ONE Show
Live topical show in which personalities including Dan Snow and Dominic Littlewood uncover the UK's most fascinating stories. Roving reporters Angellica Bell and Colin Jackson are also on hand to report on issues affecting people across Britain. Presented by Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley.
7.30pm After You've Gone
Diana and the children return from a trip to Africa to find the house in a state and evidence that Siobhan's been staying over. Molly is particularly unimpressed but refuses to speak to Jimmy about her feelings, forcing him to read her Internet blog to find out what the problem is. Sitcom, starring Nicholas Lyndhurst.
followed by BBC News; Regional News
8.00pm EastEnders
Ian is happy to bring Lucy back home, but his errant daughter is not yet ready to open up. Roxy gets more than she bargained for when Ronnie convinces her to get herself checked out. Bradley is confused by Clare's reaction to him, and a distraught Ricky misreads Bianca's signals.
8.30pm A Question of Sport
Wales rugby union international Shane Williams, world champion swimmer Liam Tancock and Premier League footballers Kevin Doyle and Jermain Defoe join Sue Barker, Phil Tufnell and Matt Dawson for another round of the quickfire quiz.
9.00pm Have I Got News for You
Guest host Bill Bailey asks the questions and attempts to keep order as regular team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by panellists Reginald D Hunter and Nick Robinson for the satirical current affairs quiz.
9.30pm My Family
Ben compounds a past misdemeanour of running over a neighbour's dog some years ago, doing the same to its owner, Mr Casey, who plays the sympathy card for all its worth — which turns out to be a lot. Comedy, starring Robert Lindsay and Nickolas Grace.
10.00pm BBC News
 
10.25pm Regional News and Weather
 
10.35pm Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
The host is joined in the studio by The Apprentice's Alan Sugar and Benidorm star Johnny Vegas. Designer and model Jade Jagger also drops in for a chat, while music is provided by Vampire Weekend.
11.35pm The National Lottery EuroMillions Draw
Sarah Cawood presents coverage of the National Lottery EuroMillions weekly draw.
11.40pm Film: Things to Do Before You're 30 (2004, 15)
Premiere. Comedy drama, starring Dougray Scott and Jimi Mistry as twentysomething men trying to stave off responsibility. While one routinely cheats on his pregnant girlfriend, the other finds his dreams of being a musician at odds with his down-to-earth family. With Billie Piper, Emilia Fox and Bruce Mackinnon.
followed by Weatherview
BBC 2
6.00pm Eggheads
Quiz, hosted by Dermot Murnaghan, in which the winners of famous game shows work as a team to tackle a new set of challengers hoping to win a cash prize.
6.30pm Great British Menu
Chefs Chris Horridge and Elisha Carter prepare their entire four-course menus for judges Prue Leith, Matthew Fort and Oliver Peyton before one of them is chosen to represent the South West region in the finals. The winner will be in with a chance of gaining the opportunity to cook for Heston Blumenthal and his guests at the restaurant in London landmark the Gherkin.
7.00pm Wildlife on Two
The life of the wildebeest, a creature commonly regarded as stupid and lumbering, but which has emerged as one of Africa's success stories. Using a number of unusual strategies to keep its population flourishing, the species maintains a “super herd” able to thrive on the plains seemingly without fear of predators. Narrated by David Attenborough.
7.30pm The Trees That Made Britain
New series. Tony Kirkham, arboretum manager at the Royal Botanical Gardens, joins climber Jon Hammerton to embark on a new journey to find out the value and beauty of British trees. Tony tries out dog sledding in Scotland, and a zip-line provides an extraordinary view of a forest.
8.00pm Gardeners' World
The team explore the 23rd annual Malvern Spring Gardening Show in Worcestershire, casting a critical eye over the gardens on display and meeting one of the youngest exhibitors. Joe Swift seeks advice and ideas for his allotment, while Carol hunts for plants in the Floral Marquee. Plus, Rachel de Thame discovers why for some participants, Malvern is the only show they enter.
9.00pm Across the Andes: Beyond Boundaries
New series, charting the journey of 10 physically impaired teenagers as they attempt to cross the Andes. The enormity of the expedition sinks in as they fly to their rainforest starting point and gain their first glimpse of the mountains.
10.00pm QI
Guests Jeremy Clarkson, Vic Reeves and Clive Anderson join regular contributor Alan Davies and host Stephen Fry in the quiz show with a difference. Coming under discussion is the ambitious “E” subject — everything, with the questions so difficult that points are awarded for the most interesting answers.
10.30pm Newsnight
Emily Maitlis presents a comprehensive round-up of the day's events.
11.00pm Newsnight Review
Kirsty Wark presents a round-table discussion of the week's cultural highlights.
followed by Weather
11.35pm Later with Jools Holland
Featuring performances by former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant with bluegrass singer Alison Krauss, Scottish indie rock group the Fratellis, Squeeze mainstay Chris Difford, country star Emmylou Harris and space rockers Spiritualized. Plus, US singer Santogold with songs from her eponymously titled album.
ITV 1
6.00pm London Tonight
 
6.30pm ITV Evening News
 
7.00pm Emmerdale
Gennie introduces Shadrach to her mother as her biological father. In her quest to win the Village Pub of the Year competition Val bars the Dingles from the Woolpack, convinced they lower the tone. Viv creates a wanted poster to aid her search for Freddie.
7.30pm Coronation Street
Maria is determined not to make things worse between herself and Liam and still refuses to attend the funeral, but Carla is happy to offer support to the grieving father. Claire and Sally get Ashley and Kevin to agree to the house swap despite their reservations, and Fiz is worried about Chesney.
8.00pm How Safe Are Your Savings?: Tonight
Martin Lewis investigates the security of personal savings in today's uncertain economic climate as the credit crunch begins to rattle financial institutions which have hitherto seemed unassailable. He offers advice on how to avoid losing out, while Treasury Secretary Yvette Cooper outlines the Government's plans to protect savers in the event of a bank collapsing.
8.30pm Coronation Street
Maria and Liam have an emotional reconciliation at their baby's funeral, leaving Carla out in the cold. The estate agent gives his valuations on the Peacocks' and Websters' houses, but Claire begins to doubt it's the solution to their financial problems. Ted contacts a delighted Gail to arrange a meeting.
9.00pm Benidorm
Janice's admirer Jack outstays his welcome, while Gavin's mother Dorothy puts in a brief appearance. Drink interferes with the course of true love when the Oracle has his big date with Telle and the gang gather for Mel and Madge's beach wedding. Comedy, guest starring Margi Clarke.
9.30pm Teenage Kicks
Vernon's infantile antics get on everyone's nerves as he plays his guitar at ear-splitting volume, cuts a sleeping David's hair and embarrasses Milly in front of her friends. The final straw comes when he eats Max's secret chocolate stash, prompting the kids to throw him out. Comedy, starring Adrian Edmondson.
10.00pm Film: Payback (1999, 18)
Small-time crook Mel Gibson takes on the might of organised crime single-handed in pursuit of money he is owed by a double-crossing partner allied to the Mob. Violent thriller based on Richard Stark's novel The Hunter, which also formed the basis of Lee Marvin's classic Sixties revenge drama Point Blank. Kris Kristofferson and Gregg Henry co-star. Continues after the news.
11.00pm The Late News and Weather
Including Regional News and ITV Weather.
11.40pm Film: Payback (1999, 18)
Concluded.
Channel 4
6.00pm The Simpsons
Homer is awarded his own talk show and takes over Krusty's regular TV slot — but makes the mistake of tackling subjects suggested by Lisa. Inevitably, the ratings soon start tumbling and the spectre of cancellation looms. Guest starring Mr T*
6.30pm Hollyoaks
Darren discovers the enormity of his father's financial problems, while a scheming Newt looks set to make matters even worse. Jacqui draws up a contract regarding the details of the surrogate birth, while Steph is upset when she finds her portfolio has been destroyed.
7.00pm Channel 4 News
Including sport and weather.
7.55pm 3 Minute Wonder: The World According To
Nine-year-old Louis speculates on the future of robotics, creating a fluid image of his prediction using soap and sand to provide a humorous insight into the perceptions of today's children.
8.00pm Dirty Sexy Money
Nick's Thanksgiving plans are disrupted when Tripp asks him to organise a meeting with Simon. Meanwhile, Letitia schemes to give Karen a chance to get close to the lawyer, Brian fights his ex-girlfriend for custody of his son, and Jeremy and Sofia go on a date.
9.00pm Grand Designs Live
Final of Kevin McCloud's six-day challenge to build his own home, using state-of-the-art materials to make it as sustainable as possible. The winner of the show's Home of the Year competition is also revealed. Last in series.
10.00pm Derren Brown: Trick or Treat
Psychological trickster Derren Brown demonstrates the power of negative suggestion when he tries to find out if 19-year-old Lauren will be able to resist killing a kitten after being told not to. He also makes a circus performer fall off the high-wire, and schoolchildren succumb to temptation.
10.35pm Peep Show
Mark tries to deflect the inevitable bad PR when he and Sophie return to work following their non-existent honeymoon. Meanwhile, Jeremy and Super Hans's band perform their first gig. Award-winning comedy, starring Robert Webb and David Mitchell.
11.05pm Balls of Steel
The Bunny Boiler lures innocent couples into a tarot card reading. Neg tries to introduce his new urban sport Knock and Don't Run, while Mr Inappropriate tries to sell double glazing at 4am. Comedy series in which host Mark Dolan dares guests to pull pranks on unsuspecting celebrities and members of the public.
11.55pm The Big Bang Theory
Sheldon feels threatened when he meets Dennis, a 15-year-old physics prodigy who is even smarter than he is, so Leonard agrees to help him discredit the youngster's research. Johnny Galecki, Simon Helberg and Kaley Cuoco star.
Channel 5
6.00pm Home and Away
Preparations for Sally's farewell concert get underway, while Matilda struggles to keep up a brave face after the reality of Cassie's departure hits her. A surprise visitor arrives back in the Bay to bid farewell, and Aden remains trapped in the Diner, lingering close to death.
6.30pm Zoo Days
Head keeper Alan Woodward plots the future of Tejas, the rare Asiatic lion cub he has reared by hand. Last in series.
7.00pm five news with Natasha Kaplinsky
The day's headlines from around the world.
7.30pm Animal Rescue Squad
Michaela Strachan meets three brown pelicans in California preparing to undergo a health check to see if they are fit enough to be released into the wild, while an abandoned Rottweiler in Newport seeks a new home. Plus, vet Jason Atherton treats a cat with a serious infection. Matt Baker co-hosts.
followed by five news update
8.00pm Police Interceptors
New series profiling the work of a high-speed police interception unit in Essex. Police chase a drug dealer on a motorway at night, a drunk driver endangers his life in a bid to avoid arrest and the team of interceptors pursue one of the area's most wanted car thieves.
followed by five news at 9
9.00pm NCIS
Gibbs is made acting director when Jenny has to attend an overseas conference. However, he decides to ignore his duties and investigate the murder of a man who arrived dead in a taxi at the team's headquarters with no clues to his identity on him except a mysterious list of names.
10.00pm Shark
A medical examiner is caught tampering with evidence in a case involving the murder of an investigative journalist and, when confronted in court, accuses Jessica of putting pressure on her to give false testimony and arrange the evidence to gain a conviction. Meanwhile, Stark's ex-wife Claire pays him a visit. Legal drama, starring James Woods and Jeri Ryan.
11.00pm Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
The bomb squad are 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 team investigate her murder, and find themselves on the trail of a convicted sex offender with known dealings in online pornographic websites.

Friday night / Saturday morning

BBC 1
1.20am Sign Zone: Dan Cruickshank's Adventures in Architecture
The historian and writer questions why some communities thrive while others fail. Among the places he visits are Brazil's capital Brasilia, and Damascus, considered the world's oldest continuously inhabited city. Dan also views the Rockefeller Centre in New York and contrasts it with Dharavi in Mumbai, which is the biggest slum in India and is under the threat of demolition.
2.20am BBC News
2.20 World News Today. 2.30 Hardtalk. Stephen Sackur talks to people in the news. 3.00 BBC News. Regular bulletin. 4.00 BBC News. Regular bulletin. 4.30 Straight Talk. Events in and around Westminster. 5.00 BBC News. Regular bulletin. 5.30 Our World.
BBC 2
12.35am Film: Backstage (2000, 18)
Documentary following some of hip-hop's leading stars backstage during a concert from the 1999 Hard Knock Life Tour. The film includes interviews with the performers and footage of the concert. Featuring Jay-Z, DMX, Method Man, Ja Rule, Redman, Memphis Bleek and Damon Dash.
2.00am Star Trek: The Next Generation
A beautiful woman is chosen by her people to serve as a peace offering in an attempt to end an ancient feud — but ends up falling in love with Picard. Sci-fi adventure, with Patrick Stewart and his X-Men co-star Famke Janssen.
2.45am Star Trek: The Next Generation
A girl's imaginary friend takes on a life of its own and begins plotting the destruction of the Enterprise. Sci-fi adventure, starring Patrick Stewart and Whoopi Goldberg.
3.30am Malcolm in the Middle
The Wilkersons travel to Las Vegas, where Hal is bitten by the gambling bug and bets his life insurance policy, and Lois sees her favourite singer at a show. David Cassidy guest stars.
3.50am Malcolm in the Middle
Dewey makes up an incredible story for the baby, while Hal goes out to buy nappies after Lois falls asleep — and is accused of being a shoplifter.
4.15am Close
 
ITV 1
12.30am Nightwatch with Steve Scott: Crime
Documentary following police officers as they conduct their never-ending battle against crime.
followed by ITV News Headlines
1.25am Film: Pink Cadillac (1989, 15)
Bounty hunter Clint Eastwood searches for a woman who stole $250,000 from a gang of neo-Nazis before going on the run with her eight-month-old baby — but it's not long before he lands slap-bang in the middle of a race to escape the pursuing thugs, and capture his target's heart. Comedy adventure, also starring Bernadette Peters, Geoffrey Lewis and John Dennis Johnston.
3.25am ITV Nightscreen
Behind the scenes of ITV programmes and a guide to films being shown on the small screen, plus recipes and facts.
5.30am ITV Morning News
 
Channel 4
12.25am 4Music: Love Music Hate Racism '08
The evolution of the Rock Against Racism movement, with coverage of the Love Music Hate Racism concert held in Victoria Park, East London, 30 years after the original event. Featuring performances by the Good, the Bad and the Queen, Hard-Fi, Jay Sean, the View and Roll Deep.
1.25am 4Music: JD Set Presents Pull Tiger Tail
Featuring a performance from the three-piece indie rock band.
1.40am Afterworld
Science-fiction drama following the aftermath of an unexplained global event that renders technology defunct and leads to the disappearance of 99 per cent of the population.
2.05am Journey Through the Night
Animated short about a man who boards a long-distance train, only to encounter a cannibal in one of the carriages.
2.20am Goalissimo
A round-up of football action from across the globe, including interviews with managers and players.
3.15am Transworld Sport
Action and features, focusing on mainstream activities and minority interest events, from football, tennis and golf to BMX biking, surfing and kite-boarding.
4.10am Grudge Match
Equestrian rivals Katie Hughes and Trevor Kimble battle it out at the National Indoor Horse Driving Trials.
4.20am St Elsewhere
Dr Craig and Dr Anya start spending more and more time together, Morrison grows concerned about White's unpredictable behaviour, and Chandler becomes increasingly upset by everyone's apparent indifference toward his malpractice suit.
5.05am Grudge Match
Short films about long-standing rivalries.
5.15am Countdown
Des O'Connor and Carol Vorderman present the words-and-numbers game, with Dictionary Corner guest Jennie Bond.
Channel 5
12.00am Quiz Call
Interactive game show giving viewers the chance to phone in and answer questions for cash prizes.
4.45am Out of Practice
Sitcom about a family of doctors who have little in common other than their professions. Ben, a relationship counsellor, learns his wife may be leaving him on his 30th birthday. Christopher Gorham, Henry Winkler and Stockard Channing star.
5.10am House Doctor
An imposing five-bedroom Victorian villa in Stoke-on-Trent has been on the market for two years. Ann Maurice discovers a potentially light and airy family home obscured by piles of clutter, and sets about restoring the house to its original splendour with neutral walls and fresh carpets.
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