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BBC Prime / TCM 29.03.05
''Please + or - one hour, depending on your country time''
11325H Canal Digital 1.0West
11131V Hot Bird 6 at 13.0E
11891H TV Cabo on Hispasat 1C at 30.0W
''enjoy''
Tuesday 29.03.05 (CET)
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10.45am Girls on Top Charlie Dimmock and Anna Ryder Richardson experience work as stylists at Vidal Sassoon
11.15am Bargain Hunt Auctioneer Tim Wonnacott challenges two teams to scour an antiques fair and pick up bargains to sell for profit at auction
11.45am Weakest Link Former Go-Gos singer Belinda Carlisle, ex-All Saint Natalie Appleton and one-time Steps member Lisa Scott-Lee are among the pop performers facing the wrath of Anne Robinson in a charity edition of the elimination quiz
12.30pm Doctors Helen meets Julia to talk about her problems with Jack, and Tasha tells Nathan that she is pregnant and breaks up with him
1.00pm EastEnders Emotional highs and lows with the residents of Albert Square (888)
1.30pm Passport to the Sun Life in Majorca during the holiday season
2.00pm Wildlife Documentary exploring the extreme tactics employed by the ostrich in its struggle for survival over 65 million years
2.30pm Teletubbies The playful quartet watch Daniel and Stephanie make pancakes and stop to see the Dancing Bear in the Carousel
2.55pm Tweenies The pals play with cardboard boxes and use them to make a train — which takes them under the sea and into space
3.15pm Fimbles Florrie finds a clockwork toy duck which frightens Fimbo
3.35pm Bill and Ben Weed suggests a game of treasure hunt, but Bill and Ben find something unfamiliar
3.45pm The Story Makers Byron doesn't want to take too much on holiday with him — but Jelly and Jackson are determined to prepare him for anything
4.30pm Weakest Link Anne Robinson hosts the general knowledge quiz in which contestants answer questions as a team, eliminating the poorest players as they go
5.15pm Big Strong Boys In a programme from Spain, the dynamic duo come to the aid of expat Liz Woodcock, who wants a touch of British warmth and cosiness brought to her stark marble-floored bedroom. Gavin supplies new flooring, while Jake puts his carpentry skills to good use
5.45pm Bargain Hunt Auctioneer Tim Wonnacott challenges two teams to scour an antiques fair and pick up bargains to sell for profit at auction
6.15pm Ready, Steady, Cook Kitchen duel in which two celebrity chefs race to create a meal in just 20 minutes. Presented by Ainsley Harriott
7.00pm Doctors Nathan asks Ben if he can borrow £200, while Ronnie is finding his living arrangements less than satisfactory and Tasha's pregnancy continues to cause problems between her and Nathan
7.30pm EastEnders Emotional highs and lows with the residents of Albert Square (888)
8.00pm Wildlife Special A remote camera disguised as a boulder captures a cub's-eye view of the young lions' attempts to catch a variety of large African mammals, including buffalo, a hippo and elephants. Footage of the creatures climbing trees in pursuit of baboons and encountering a spitting cobra provides a remarkable insight into how the wild cats grow and live in the Masai Mara. David Attenborough narrates
9.00pm Top Gear Featuring the TVR T350C, VW Phaeton, Bentley Continental GT and a Cadillac Sixteen, as well as hunt for the fastest disabled driver. Presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, with guest Alan Davies
10.00pm Death of the Iceman In September 1991 two hikers discovered the frozen 5,300-year-old body of a Stone Age man, the oldest ice mummy ever found. Oetzi, as he was named, became a scientific sensation but a multitude of questions were to follow, particularly speculation as to how he died — and new research shows Oetzi may indeed have been murdered, shot in the back with an arrow
11.00pm Casualty Jim's departmental changes enrage Charlie, and when a patient dies in reception, it only adds fuel to the fire and the staff threaten industrial action. Simon confides in Lara about his drug addiction, and Fin is thrilled to discover the engagement ring he bought for Comfort has been found at the site of the train crash. Luke and Bex go speed dating, but it's soon clear they have taken more of a shine to each other than anyone else
11.50pm Holby City The tense atmosphere between lovers Chrissie and Owen isn't helped when he immerses himself in work and the case of a pregnant schizophrenic woman. Meanwhile, Kath is surprised by a chance encounter and a bold decision to operate on a footballer's leg threatens to jeopardise Ric's career. Karl Howman guest stars
1.00am Learning Zone
Leonardo Alan Yentob concludes his series on Leonardo da Vinci by telling the story of how the Mona Lisa became the most famous painting in the world. Admired by six million tourists every year, surrounded by bodyguards and encased in a humidified, air-conditioned box protected by bullet-proof glass, the enigmatic masterpiece has been abducted, vandalised and exploited over the centuries. With the help of leading scholars and original research, the Mona Lisa's identity is finally revealed, as is the reason behind her inscrutable smile 2.00am Great Romances of the 20th Century Richard and Pat Nixon 2.30am Great Romances of the 20th Century Jimmy and Roslyn Carter 3.00am The Great Philosophers David Hume 3.45am Personal Passions Composer John Wilks's model locomotive 4.00am The King of Capitalism: Thomas Watson Snr and the Building of IBM Profile of the visionary entrepreneur 5.00am Look Ahead English for adult learners 5.30am Muzzy in Gondoland Animation.
TCM
12.35pm The Roaring Twenties (U) 1939 Classic gangster drama, starring James Cagney as a World War One veteran who gets drawn into the world of bootlegging in Prohibition-era New York, eventually carving out his own criminal empire. With Humphrey Bogart and Priscilla Lane (888)
2.35pm Mutiny on the Bounty (PG) 1935 Oscar-winning fact-based drama, starring Charles Laughton as strict disciplinarian Captain Bligh, whose harsh regime drove his disgruntled crew to open rebellion. Clark Gable co-stars as the mutineers' ringleader Fletcher Christian, with Franchot Tone and Herbert Mundin
5.10pm The Hook (PG) 1962 Korean War drama examining the moral dilemma of three American soldiers who can't bring themselves to obey orders to execute a prisoner. Kirk Douglas, Robert Walker Jnr and Nick Adams star
7.00pm The Power (PG) 1968 Scientists realise a member of their research team has powerful supernatural abilities, and is intent on bumping them off one by one. Thriller, starring George Hamilton, Suzanne Pleshette, Richard Carlson and Yvonne de Carlo
9.00pm Brainstorm (15) 1983 Douglas Trumbull's sci-fi thriller about two research scientists (Christopher Walken and Louise Fletcher) who invent a device which allows its user to experience other people's thoughts. Also starring Natalie Wood in her final role, with Cliff Robertson and Joe Dorsey (888)
11.00pm Children of the Damned (15) 1964 Six super-intelligent youngsters are brought to London for experiments, but the results prove terrifying. Sci-fi sequel to Village of the Damned, starring Ian Hendry, Alan Badel and Barbara Ferris
12.35am Catlow (PG) 1971 Light-hearted Western, starring Yul Brynner as a drifter who tries to pull off a major robbery, only to find himself hunted by his best friend and a vengeful outlaw. With Richard Crenna, Leonard Nimoy and Jo Ann Pflug (888)
2.15am Teleshopping A chance to buy goods from the comfort of home
2.30am The Prize (PG) 1963 Drunken American author Paul Newman visits Stockholm at the time of the Nobel Prize ceremony and stumbles across an espionage plot. Excellent Hitchcock-style suspense thriller, based on Irving Wallace's novel, and co-starring Elke Sommer, Edward G Robinson and Leo G Carroll (888)
5.00am Green Dolphin Street (PG) 1947 A Channel Islander emigrates to New Zealand, but makes the mistake of sending home for the wrong bride. Lavish period romance, starring Lana Turner, Richard Hart and Van Heflin.
Regards Satdude.
''Please + or - one hour, depending on your country time''
11325H Canal Digital 1.0West
11131V Hot Bird 6 at 13.0E
11891H TV Cabo on Hispasat 1C at 30.0W
''enjoy''
Tuesday 29.03.05 (CET)
-------------------------------------
10.45am Girls on Top Charlie Dimmock and Anna Ryder Richardson experience work as stylists at Vidal Sassoon
11.15am Bargain Hunt Auctioneer Tim Wonnacott challenges two teams to scour an antiques fair and pick up bargains to sell for profit at auction
11.45am Weakest Link Former Go-Gos singer Belinda Carlisle, ex-All Saint Natalie Appleton and one-time Steps member Lisa Scott-Lee are among the pop performers facing the wrath of Anne Robinson in a charity edition of the elimination quiz
12.30pm Doctors Helen meets Julia to talk about her problems with Jack, and Tasha tells Nathan that she is pregnant and breaks up with him
1.00pm EastEnders Emotional highs and lows with the residents of Albert Square (888)
1.30pm Passport to the Sun Life in Majorca during the holiday season
2.00pm Wildlife Documentary exploring the extreme tactics employed by the ostrich in its struggle for survival over 65 million years
2.30pm Teletubbies The playful quartet watch Daniel and Stephanie make pancakes and stop to see the Dancing Bear in the Carousel
2.55pm Tweenies The pals play with cardboard boxes and use them to make a train — which takes them under the sea and into space
3.15pm Fimbles Florrie finds a clockwork toy duck which frightens Fimbo
3.35pm Bill and Ben Weed suggests a game of treasure hunt, but Bill and Ben find something unfamiliar
3.45pm The Story Makers Byron doesn't want to take too much on holiday with him — but Jelly and Jackson are determined to prepare him for anything
4.30pm Weakest Link Anne Robinson hosts the general knowledge quiz in which contestants answer questions as a team, eliminating the poorest players as they go
5.15pm Big Strong Boys In a programme from Spain, the dynamic duo come to the aid of expat Liz Woodcock, who wants a touch of British warmth and cosiness brought to her stark marble-floored bedroom. Gavin supplies new flooring, while Jake puts his carpentry skills to good use
5.45pm Bargain Hunt Auctioneer Tim Wonnacott challenges two teams to scour an antiques fair and pick up bargains to sell for profit at auction
6.15pm Ready, Steady, Cook Kitchen duel in which two celebrity chefs race to create a meal in just 20 minutes. Presented by Ainsley Harriott
7.00pm Doctors Nathan asks Ben if he can borrow £200, while Ronnie is finding his living arrangements less than satisfactory and Tasha's pregnancy continues to cause problems between her and Nathan
7.30pm EastEnders Emotional highs and lows with the residents of Albert Square (888)
8.00pm Wildlife Special A remote camera disguised as a boulder captures a cub's-eye view of the young lions' attempts to catch a variety of large African mammals, including buffalo, a hippo and elephants. Footage of the creatures climbing trees in pursuit of baboons and encountering a spitting cobra provides a remarkable insight into how the wild cats grow and live in the Masai Mara. David Attenborough narrates
9.00pm Top Gear Featuring the TVR T350C, VW Phaeton, Bentley Continental GT and a Cadillac Sixteen, as well as hunt for the fastest disabled driver. Presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, with guest Alan Davies
10.00pm Death of the Iceman In September 1991 two hikers discovered the frozen 5,300-year-old body of a Stone Age man, the oldest ice mummy ever found. Oetzi, as he was named, became a scientific sensation but a multitude of questions were to follow, particularly speculation as to how he died — and new research shows Oetzi may indeed have been murdered, shot in the back with an arrow
11.00pm Casualty Jim's departmental changes enrage Charlie, and when a patient dies in reception, it only adds fuel to the fire and the staff threaten industrial action. Simon confides in Lara about his drug addiction, and Fin is thrilled to discover the engagement ring he bought for Comfort has been found at the site of the train crash. Luke and Bex go speed dating, but it's soon clear they have taken more of a shine to each other than anyone else
11.50pm Holby City The tense atmosphere between lovers Chrissie and Owen isn't helped when he immerses himself in work and the case of a pregnant schizophrenic woman. Meanwhile, Kath is surprised by a chance encounter and a bold decision to operate on a footballer's leg threatens to jeopardise Ric's career. Karl Howman guest stars
1.00am Learning Zone
Leonardo Alan Yentob concludes his series on Leonardo da Vinci by telling the story of how the Mona Lisa became the most famous painting in the world. Admired by six million tourists every year, surrounded by bodyguards and encased in a humidified, air-conditioned box protected by bullet-proof glass, the enigmatic masterpiece has been abducted, vandalised and exploited over the centuries. With the help of leading scholars and original research, the Mona Lisa's identity is finally revealed, as is the reason behind her inscrutable smile 2.00am Great Romances of the 20th Century Richard and Pat Nixon 2.30am Great Romances of the 20th Century Jimmy and Roslyn Carter 3.00am The Great Philosophers David Hume 3.45am Personal Passions Composer John Wilks's model locomotive 4.00am The King of Capitalism: Thomas Watson Snr and the Building of IBM Profile of the visionary entrepreneur 5.00am Look Ahead English for adult learners 5.30am Muzzy in Gondoland Animation.
TCM
12.35pm The Roaring Twenties (U) 1939 Classic gangster drama, starring James Cagney as a World War One veteran who gets drawn into the world of bootlegging in Prohibition-era New York, eventually carving out his own criminal empire. With Humphrey Bogart and Priscilla Lane (888)
2.35pm Mutiny on the Bounty (PG) 1935 Oscar-winning fact-based drama, starring Charles Laughton as strict disciplinarian Captain Bligh, whose harsh regime drove his disgruntled crew to open rebellion. Clark Gable co-stars as the mutineers' ringleader Fletcher Christian, with Franchot Tone and Herbert Mundin
5.10pm The Hook (PG) 1962 Korean War drama examining the moral dilemma of three American soldiers who can't bring themselves to obey orders to execute a prisoner. Kirk Douglas, Robert Walker Jnr and Nick Adams star
7.00pm The Power (PG) 1968 Scientists realise a member of their research team has powerful supernatural abilities, and is intent on bumping them off one by one. Thriller, starring George Hamilton, Suzanne Pleshette, Richard Carlson and Yvonne de Carlo
9.00pm Brainstorm (15) 1983 Douglas Trumbull's sci-fi thriller about two research scientists (Christopher Walken and Louise Fletcher) who invent a device which allows its user to experience other people's thoughts. Also starring Natalie Wood in her final role, with Cliff Robertson and Joe Dorsey (888)
11.00pm Children of the Damned (15) 1964 Six super-intelligent youngsters are brought to London for experiments, but the results prove terrifying. Sci-fi sequel to Village of the Damned, starring Ian Hendry, Alan Badel and Barbara Ferris
12.35am Catlow (PG) 1971 Light-hearted Western, starring Yul Brynner as a drifter who tries to pull off a major robbery, only to find himself hunted by his best friend and a vengeful outlaw. With Richard Crenna, Leonard Nimoy and Jo Ann Pflug (888)
2.15am Teleshopping A chance to buy goods from the comfort of home
2.30am The Prize (PG) 1963 Drunken American author Paul Newman visits Stockholm at the time of the Nobel Prize ceremony and stumbles across an espionage plot. Excellent Hitchcock-style suspense thriller, based on Irving Wallace's novel, and co-starring Elke Sommer, Edward G Robinson and Leo G Carroll (888)
5.00am Green Dolphin Street (PG) 1947 A Channel Islander emigrates to New Zealand, but makes the mistake of sending home for the wrong bride. Lavish period romance, starring Lana Turner, Richard Hart and Van Heflin.
Regards Satdude.