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Pennine Estates OLDHAM EVENING CHRONICLE, THURSDAY,APRIL 10, 2014 —— 19 BBC1 BBC2 ITV CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 Other Channels 11 11.00 Don’t Get Done, Get Dom (T) 11.00 BBC News (T) 11.30 BBC World 10.30 This Morning (T) 12.30 Loose 11.00 Come Dine with Me (T)(R) 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.10 Can’t ITV2 AM 11.45 Saints and Scroungers (T) News (T) 12.00 Daily Politics (T) 1.00 Women Topical debate from a female 11.30 Come Dine with Me (T)(R) Pay? We’ll Take It Away! (T)(R) 12.10 10.30 The Real Housewives of New Jersey. 12.15 Bargain Hunt (T)(R) 1.00 BBC Instant Restaurant (T)(R) 1.45 Cash in perspective. (T) 1.30 ITV News (T) 1.55 12.00 Channel 4 News Midday 5 News Lunchtime (T) 12.15 NCIS (T) 11.30 Millionaire Matchmaker 12.30 News; Weather (T) 1.30 BBC Regional the Attic (T)(R) 2.30 Coast (T) 3.15 ITV News Granada Reports; Weather Summary (T) 12.05 Come Dine (R) 1.15 Home and Away (T) 1.45 Emmerdale 1.00 Coronation Street 1.30 (T) 2.00 Auf Wiedersehen My Pet A You’ve Been Framed! 2.00 The Jeremy Kyle News and Weather (T) 1.45 Doctors Planet Earth The world’s deserts. (T)(R) with Me (T)(R) 12.40 Come Dine Neighbours (T) 2.20 Diagnosis Show 4.10 The Real Housewives of Miami (T) 2.15 Perfection (T) 3.00 Escape to 4.15 The Great British Bake Off The woman searches for a new home for with Me (T)(R) 1.10 Come Dine with Murder (T)(R) 3.20 FILM: Columbo: 5.05 Millionaire Matchmaker 6.00 Dinner the Country A couple search for a contestants tackle pudding-making her cocker spaniel. (T) 3.00 Me (T)(R) 1.40 A Place in the Sun: Dead Weight (1971) (PG) Crime Date 7.00 Britain’s Got More Talent: Cutest home in Devon. (T)(R) 4.00 More challenges. (T)(R) 5.15 Vintage Dickinson’s Real Deal (T) 3.59 ITV Winter Sun (T) 2.40 Countdown (T) drama, starring Peter Falk. (T) 5.00 Moments Ever 8.00 Two and a Half Men 9.00 Creatures Great and Small (T) 4.30 Antiques Roadshow (T) 6.00 Granada Weather (T) 4.00 Tipping 3.30 Deal or No Deal (T) 4.30 Fifteen 5Newsat5(T) 5.30 Neighbours (T)(R) Tom Daley Goes Global. 10.00 Celebrity Juice. Flog It! 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TOMORROW: 6.00 Emmerdale 6.55 You’ve Been Framed! 7.45 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 8.30 Dinner Date 9.30 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 10.30 The Real Housewives of Miami ITV3 10.50 Murder, She Wrote. 11.50 The House of Eliott 1.00 Heartbeat 1.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 4.15 Home to Roost 4.50 Faith in the Future 5.20 The Upper Hand 5.50 Heartbeat 6.55 Murder, She Wrote 8.00 Foyle’s War. 10.00 Wire in the Blood. 11.00 The Vice. 12.10 Agatha Christie’s Poirot. 2.20 ITV3 Nightscreen. 2.30 Teleshopping. TOMORROW: 6.00 Heartbeat 6.50 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 8.55 Judge Judy 10.20 Murder, She Wrote BBC3 7.00 Don’t Tell the Bride 8.00 Free Speech. 9.00 Porn – What’s the Harm?. 10.00 Live at the Apollo. 10.30 EastEnders. 11.00 Family Guy 11.45 American Dad! 12.30 Porn – What’s the Harm?. 1.30 Free Speech. 2.30 EastEnders The Great British Bake Off Emmerdale The Hoarder Next Door Person of Interest Sweat the Small Stuff. 3.00 Porn – What’s the Harm?. 4.00 Close. BBC1, 7.30pm BBC2, 4.15pm ITV, 7pm Channel 4, 8pm Channel 5, 11pm BBC4 7.00 World News Today; Weather 7.30 Top of 7 7.00 The One Show Topical stories 7.30 Great British Menu The Northern 7.00 Emmerdale Marlon ends up 7.00 Channel 4 News Including sport 7.00 Police Interceptors: Stop & the Pops: 1979 8.00 Botany: A Blooming History. 9.00 Everyday Eden: A Potted History PM from around the UK. (T) Ireland chefs prepare desserts. (T) unexpectedly looking after April. (T) and weather. (T) Search Another selection of memorable 7.30 EastEnders Lola runs away from of the Suburban Garden. 10.00 Ripping Yarns. 7.30 School’s Out: Tonight The cost of 7.55 Lent Diaries Ghanaian pastor moments from the programme about 10.30 Some Funeral Directors with Jokes. an argument – and straight into family holidays during the school Celia Apeagyei-Collins teaches the work of police interception teams in 11.00 British Gardens in Time: Great Dixter. danger; (T) BBC News; Regional News breaks. (T) preaching. (T) Essex, South Yorkshire, Derbyshire and 12.00 Rule Britannia! Music, Mischief and (T) Cumbria. Last in the series; (T)(R) 5 Morals in the 18th Century. 1.00 Topofthe News Update (T) Pops: 1979. 1.35 Some Funeral Directors with Jokes. 2.05 Britain by Bike. 2.35 Everyday Eden: A Potted History of the Suburban Garden. 3.35 Close. 8 8.00 MasterChef Six more amateur 8.00 Digby Jones: The New 8.00 Emmerdale Donna is overjoyed by 8.00 The Hoarder Next Door 8.00 It Takes a Thief to Catch a Thief E4 PM cooks compete for a place in Troubleshooter New series. The Marlon’s suggestion. 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PM reporters spend six months in Brent, Pyjamas (2008) (12) The son of a selection of TV bloopers featuring Ant documentary highlights the challenges Confessions Documentary using one of the London boroughs most TOMORROW: 6.00 Switched 6.25 90210 7.10 concentration camp commandant and Dec, Harry Hill, Holly Willoughby involved as two social workers search archive recordings in dramatic Ugly Betty 8.00 Rude(ish) Tube 9.00 Made in affected by the Government’s benefits befriends an imprisoned Jewish boy, and Phillip Schofield, plus out-takes for adoptive parents for a two-year-old reconstructions of some of detectives’ Chelsea 10.00 Charmed changes, to hear the stories of people while remaining oblivious to the horrors from Emmerdale and Coronation boy and a brother and sister aged three sessions with serial killer Fred West, in FILM4 battling to keep afloat. (T) around them. Drama, with David Street. With Griff Rhys Jones. (T)(R) and seven. (T) which they questioned him about his 11.00 Arrietty (2010) (U) 12.55 Arabian Thewlis and Asa Butterfield. (T) crimes. (T) Adventure (1979) (U) 2.50 Baby’s Day Out (1994) (PG) 4.45 Eragon (2006) (PG) 6.45 Congo (1995) (12) 8.50 The Double Interview Special. 9.00 Knowing (2009) (15). Mystery thriller, starring Nicolas Cage. 11.20 Compliance (2012) (15). 1.05 Sanjuro (1962) 10 10.00 BBC News (T) 10.30 Newsnight Presented by Laura 10.00 ITV News and Weather (T) 10.00 8 Out of 10 Cats Does 10.00 Running Riot: Britain’s Teen (PG).
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