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SATURDAY
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WEEKEND TV
6.00 Breakfast.
10.00 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites.
11.30 Eating in the Sun.
12.00 BBC News; Weather.
12.15 Ready Steady Cook.
1.00 Swimming. The World Aquatic
Championships.
2.00 Live Golf: The Women's British
Open. Coverage of the third
day's play from Royal Lytham &
St Annes Golf Club, Lancashire.
5.00 BBC News; Regional News;
Weather.
5.15 Weakest Link.
6.00 Doctor Who. The Time Lord
travels to Victorian England,
where he meets a man with a
sonic screwdriver who calls
himself the Doctor.
7.05 Total Wipeout.
8.05 The National Lottery:
Guesstimation.
8.55 Casualty. As her wedding day
descends into chaos, Alice
grows increasingly certain Curtis
is innocent of Tony's murder.
9.45 Outnumbered. Sue and Pete ban
TV and computers for one whole
Sunday, freeing up quality time
for family games such as hide-
and-seek and card games.
10.20 BBC News; Weather.
10.40 FILM: Poseidon (2006). A
cruise ship is capsized by a tidal
wave on New Year's Eve. A
small band of survivors battle to
escape the sinking vessel and
get to the surface.
12.10 FILM: The Wraith (1986)
Horror, starring Charlie Sheen.
6.00 CBeebies: Tikkabilla.
6.30 Fimbles.
7.00 CBBC: Animalia.
7.25 Sportsround.
7.40 Funky Fables.
7.50 Eliot Kid.
8.05 Wolverine and the X-Men.
8.30 Richard Hammond's Blast Lab.
9.00 Skate Nation.
10.00 Transmission Impossible with
Ed and Oucho.
11.30 Young Dracula.
12.00 Animal Park.
12.45 FILM: The Red Shoes (1948).
Oscar-winning drama, starring
Moira Shearer.
2.55 FILM: Krakatoa, East of Java
(1968). Disaster movie, starring
Maximilian Schell.
5.00 Live Swimming. The World
Aquatic Championships.
7.00 Dad's Army.
7.30 BBC Proms 2009. John Wilson
and a hand-picked orchestra
perform music from The Wizard
of Oz, Gigi and Singin' in the
Rain, celebrating 75 years of
MGM musicals.
9.30 Have I Got a Bit More News for
You. Celebrity guests join in the
fun on the satirical current affairs
quiz, with regular team captains
Ian Hislop and Paul Merton.
10.10 Blood and Guts: A History of
Surgery. Michael Mosley
explores surgical breakthroughs.
11.10 The Culture Show. Lawrence
Pollard presents highlights of the
Port Eliot Festival.
12.00 Horne & Corden.
6.00 GMTV.
9.25 Countrywise.
9.55 Quincy ME.
10.55 FILM: 633 Squadron (1964).
World War Two drama.
12.45 ITV News and Weather.
12.55 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Celebrity.
1.55 Beat the Star.
3.10 FILM: Field of Dreams (1989).
A farmer is inspired by the ghost
of a baseball player to create a
pitch of his own. Fantasy, with
Kevin Costner, Burt Lancaster
and James Earl Jones.
5.10 Creature Comforts. Animals talk
about their homes. A sewer-
dwelling crocodile explains the
attraction of Stockton Heath and
a mole describes how a leak can
dampen the spirits.
5.25 News and Weather.
5.55 You've Been Framed!
6.55 That's What I Call Television.
Fern Britton and Julian Clary
present a celebration of TV
highlights from the 70s and 80s.
7.55 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Chris Tarrant invites more
contestants to answer questions
that could change their lives.
8.55 A Touch of Frost. Jack
investigates the abduction of a
bus driver and his conductor and
an unrelated murder of a
children's entertainer.
10.55 ITV News and Weather.
11.10 FILM: D-Tox (2002). Thriller,
with Sylvester Stallone.
1.00 Holly & Fearne Go Dating.
6.10 The Hoobs.
7.00 World Sport.
7.30 British GT Championship.
8.00 The Morning Line.
8.55 T4: Yo Gabba Gabba.
9.25 T4: Friends.
9.55 T4: Rockcorps 2009 Live from
Manchester.
10.40 T4: Friends.
11.10 T4: Sugababes: Video
Exclusive.
11.15 T4: Britney v Christina: Top Ten.
12.15 T4: Big Brother.
1.45 Channel 4 Racing.
4.00 My Place in the Sun.
4.30 Gok's Fashion Fix. The stylist
tackles the wardrobe of a 43-
year-old biker.
5.35 Come Dine with Me. Four
contestants in Bournemouth
host dinner parties.
6.35 Channel 4 News.
7.05 ER.
8.00 ER. Two brothers are brought
into the ward after a drug deal
goes wrong, and tension
continues to build between Gates
and Sam .
9.00 Big Brother. Highlights from the
past 24 hours.
10.00 Will Ferrell: You're Welcome
America. In a televised version
of his hit Broadway show, the
comedian plays George W Bush
and looks back over the former
president's life.
11.05 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. The host
welcomes comedian Kevin
Bishop to the show.
11.55 Big Brother's Big Mouth.
6.00 Sunrise.
7.00 Angels of Jarm.
7.10 Music Box.
7.15 Elmo's World.
7.35 Mio Mao.
7.45 Hana's Helpline.
8.00 Olivia.
8.15 Adventures of Bottle Top Bill.
8.30 Harry and His Bucket.
8.50 The Secret of Eel Island.
9.00 The Mr Men Show.
9.15 Rupert Bear.
9.30 Gerald McBoing Boing.
10.00 The Grid.
10.30 Pimp My Ride UK.
11.00 Fifth Gear.
12.00 The Gadget Show Shorts.
12.15 FILM: Holiday in Your Heart
(1997). Biopic of LeAnn Rimes.
2.00 FILM: Seventh Cavalry (1956).
3.30 FILM: The Cockleshell Heroes
(1955). Fact-based WWII drama.
5.30 Five News.
5.40 FILM: National Lampoon's
European Vacation (1985).
7.15 Cricket on Five. England v
Australia.
8.00 The Guardian. Pilot. High-
powered lawyer Nick Fallin is
arrested on drug charges.
9.00 NCIS.
9.55 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
The murder of a seemingly
respectable man leads the team
into the world of
sadomasochism.
10.55 Law & Order: Special Victims
Unit.
11.55 Quiz Call.
Total Wipeout
BBC1, Saturday, 7.05pm
Single Handed
ITV, Sunday, 9pm
The Guardian
five, Saturday, 8pm
Alan Carr � Chatty Man
Channel Four, Saturday, 11.05pm
6.00 Breakfast.
9.00 The Andrew Marr Show.
10.00 The Big Questions.
11.00 Country Tracks.
12.00 BBC News; Weather.
12.05 Cash in the Attic.
1.05 EastEnders. Omnibus.
3.00 Murder, She Wrote.
3.50 `Allo `Allo! A wedding draws
attention away from an escape
attempt.
4.20 Keeping Up Appearances.
4.50 The Green Green Grass.
5.20 Lifeline.
5.30 Songs of Praise.
6.05 Seaside Rescue. The Brixham
lifeboat is scrambled in Torbay
when three people are spotted in
the sea.
6.35 BBC News; Regional News;
Weather.
7.00 Antiques Roadshow. Fiona
Bruce and the team set up their
stalls at Dulwich Art Gallery for
the first of two programmes
from south London.
8.00 Countryfile. Matt Baker and Julia
Bradbury discover the
challenges of managing a
historic property in the 21st
century.
9.00 Rivers with Griff Rhys Jones.
The actor and comedian
explores waterways in the north
of England.
10.00 BBC News; Weather.
10.20 FILM: Die Hard with a
Vengeance (1995). Action
thriller, starring Bruce Willis.
12.20 The Sky at Night.
6.00 CBeebies: Tikkabilla.
6.30 Fimbles.
7.00 Uncle Max.
7.15 ChuckleVision.
7.30 Gimme a Break.
8.00 Da Dick and Dom Dairies.
8.30 MI High.
9.00 Undercover Dads.
10.00 Something for the Weekend.
11.30 Step Up to the Plate.
12.15 FILM: The War Lover (1962).
WWII drama, starring Steve
McQueen.
2.00 Live Golf: The Women's British
Open. The final day at Royal
Lytham & St Annes Golf Club.
5.00 Live Swimming. Day eight of the
World Aquatic Championships.
7.00 Dragons' Den. Business ideas
include launching a new musical
and a car servicing company.
8.00 Top Gear.
9.00 FILM: Man On Wire (2008).
Oscar-winning documentary
about French street performer
Philippe Petit. In 1974 he
undertook a daring 45-minute
tightrope walk on a wire
stretched between the towers of
the World Trade Centre.
10.30 Mock the Week. Dara O'Briain
hosts the topical quiz.
11.00 FILM: Miss Firecracker (1989).
A woman's desire for self-
respect leads her to put her
promiscuous ways behind her in
the hope of triumphing at a local
beauty contest. Comedy drama.
12.40 FILM: Mr Jealousy (1997).
Comedy, starring Eric Stoltz.
6.00 GMTV.
9.25 Britain's Favourite View.
9.40 Coronation Street.
11.55 ITV News and Weather.
12.00 Wish You Were Here: Now &
Then.
12.30 Dream Homes. A couple
building two houses in the Fens.
1.30 Dickinson's Real Deal.
2.30 FILM: Columbo: Forgotten Lady
(1975). An ageing star grows
desperate to recapture her glory
days and resorts to murdering
her husband and making it look
like suicide. Crime drama.
4.30 Lewis. A housewife is found
hanged.
6.30 News and Weather.
7.00 Agatha Christie's Poirot. The
patriarch of an artistic North
Country family disinherits his
son just before dying. Foul play
is confirmed when the victim's
youngest sister is killed after
suggesting her brother's death
may not have been a
coincidence.
9.00 Single-Handed. A policeman
returns to his home town on the
west coast of Ireland, where an
immigrant has been found dead
in a caravan. Rural drama.
11.00 ITV News and Weather.
11.15 Comedy Classics: The New
Statesman. A celebration of the
comedy first broadcast in 1987,
which parodied the world of
politics as it followed the exploits
of right-wing MP Alan B'Stard,
played by Rik Mayall.
12.15 Crossing Jordan.
6.05 Sali Mali.
6.10 The Hoobs.
7.00 FIA GT Championship.
7.30 Freesports on 4.
8.25 The Track and Field Show.
8.55 T4: Big Brother.
9.55 T4: Shakira: Video Exclusive.
10.05 T4: Hollyoaks.
12.40 T4: Big Brother's Little Brother.
1.45 T4: Friends. Chandler's date
ignores him.
2.10 T4: Friends.
2.40 T4: Ugly Betty. Marc and
Amanda team up with Betty to
plot Kimmie's demise.
3.35 T4: The Simpsons. Grampa
inherits a fortune.
4.05 T4: The Simpsons.
4.40 FILM: Picture Perfect (1997).
Romantic comedy.
6.30 Channel 4 News.
7.00 Revelations: Divorce � Jewish
Style. Documentary exploring
controversial divorce practices in
Orthodox Jewish communities in
the UK and Israel.
8.00 Wife Swap. A born-again
Christian and working mother-of-
three Agnes Sheriff swaps
places with stay-at-home mum,
who takes a relaxed approach
toward the behaviour of her two
children.
9.00 Big Brother. Highlights from the
past 24 hours.
10.00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man.
10.50 FILM: The Cell (2000). Sci-fi
thriller, with Jennifer Lopez and
Vince Vaughn.
12.55 Big Brother Live.
6.00 Sunrise.
7.00 Angels of Jarm.
7.05 Music Box.
7.15 Elmo's World.
7.30 Mio Mao.
7.40 The Beeps.
7.50 Hana's Helpline.
8.00 Olivia.
8.15 Adventures of Bottle Top Bill.
8.30 Harry and His Bucket.
8.45 The Secret of Eel Island.
9.00 The Mr Men Show.
9.15 Rupert Bear.
9.30 Gerald McBoing Boing.
10.00 Michaela's Wild Challenge.
10.30 Everybody Hates Chris.
11.00 Build a New Life in the Country.
12.00 The Hotel Inspector.
1.00 Big, Bigger, Biggest. The
construction of the transalpine
Gotthard Base Tunnel.
2.00 Fifth Gear Shortcuts.
2.05 FILM: Ambush at Tomahawk
Gap (1953). Western.
3.35 FILM: All the Young Men
(1960). Korean War drama.
5.15 Five News.
5.20 FILM: Daddy Day Care (2003).
Comedy, starring Eddie Murphy.
7.15 Cricket on Five. England v
Australia.
8.00 Britain's Nazi King � Revealed.
9.00 FILM: Mercenary for Justice
(2006). A soldier for hire is
forced to break into a prison and
free an arms dealer's son.
10.55 FILM: National Lampoon's
Barely Legal (2003). Comedy.
12.35 Urban Legends.
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