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<blockquote data-quote="Satdude" data-source="post: 101706" data-attributes="member: 175600"><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px">BBC Prime / TCM 01.04.05</span></strong></p><p></p><p>''Please + or - one hour, depending on your country time''</p><p></p><p>11325H Canal Digital 1.0West </p><p></p><p>11131V Hot Bird 6 at 13.0E</p><p></p><p>11891H TV Cabo on Hispasat 1C at 30.0W </p><p></p><p>''enjoy'' </p><p></p><p>Friday 01.04.05 (CET)</p><p></p><p>-------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>10.45am Girls on Top Charlie Dimmock and Anna Ryder Richardson find out what it takes to do other people's jobs </p><p></p><p>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 </p><p></p><p>11.45am Weakest Link Anne Robinson hosts the general knowledge quiz in which contestants answer questions as a team, eliminating the poorest players as they go </p><p></p><p>12.30pm Doctors Nathan tries to give Tasha some money for an abortion, and Helen declines Jack's offer of concert tickets </p><p></p><p>1.00pm EastEnders Emotional highs and lows with the residents of Albert Square (888) </p><p></p><p>1.30pm Passport to the Sun Life in Majorca during the holiday season </p><p></p><p>2.30pm Teletubbies Laa-Laa makes up a special song, but she is surprised when it makes the others run away </p><p></p><p>2.55pm Tweenies Max helps Bella to make a fairy wand and wings </p><p></p><p>3.15pm Fimbles Florrie, Fimbo and Pom manage to fill a pedal bin with rubbish — and discover some treasures among the junk </p><p></p><p>3.35pm Bill and Ben Whimsy the spider spins many beautiful webs round the garden, and the flowerpot men discover their musical talents </p><p></p><p>3.45pm The Story Makers Jelly and Jackson find some bouncy balls and Blue Cow has a go on a trampoline </p><p></p><p>4.05pm DIY TV The big day arrives for the 12 youngsters as their TV show The Buzz goes on air, with Grange Hill's Jon Newman and Neighbours' Christa Vendy facing the lie detector and Genius Crew providing the music. Last in series </p><p></p><p>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 </p><p></p><p>5.15pm Big Strong Boys Sarah Matravers and the team visit Spain to revamp the bedroom of a schoolboy whose infatuation with golf influences the design </p><p></p><p>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 </p><p></p><p>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 </p><p></p><p>7.00pm Gary Rhodes: The Cookery Year The popular chef continues his countdown of seasonal serving suggestions with a selection of Maytime dishes, including asparagus on toast with Parmesan, sea trout and cauliflower cream, goat's cheese bake, and apricot tart with home-made almond ice-cream </p><p></p><p>7.30pm Two Thousand Acres of Sky Abby encourages Robbie to get away from Ronansay, but is forced to hear a few home truths when Kenny's intervention scuppers his escape plan. Meanwhile, his new bull's impotence forces Malcolm to call in the experts, and Heather succumbs to the romantic atmosphere created in the barn. Drama, starring Michelle Collins and Paul Kaye (888) (Stereo) </p><p></p><p>8.30pm Mastermind John Humphrys poses the questions in the specialist and general knowledge quiz </p><p></p><p>9.00pm Coupling Steve and Susan break up after a blazing row and the rest of the episode is shown entirely in split-screen as they both make their own way to the “Temple of Woman”. Mariella Frostrup guest stars </p><p></p><p>9.30pm Manchild Drama, starring Nigel Havers as Terry, a fortysomething divorcee whose life suddenly seems to have taken a turn for the better </p><p></p><p>10.00pm Swiss Toni Swiss decides to spoil long-suffering wife Ruth by taking her out for an evening of romance on Valentine's Day. Unfortunately he also invites his staff for a bonding night and arranges to bring his mother along as well </p><p></p><p>10.30pm Top of the Pops The week's chart-toppers, featuring studio performances, celebrity interviews and the UK's number one single </p><p></p><p>11.00pm Blackadder Back and Forth Lord Blackadder and his servant Baldrick wreak havoc as they leave the 21st century in a time machine, with disastrous effects on both past and future. Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie and Miranda Richardson star in a special edition of the comedy, originally shown in the Millennium Dome </p><p></p><p>11.35pm Blackadder In the Making Behind the scenes of the one-off episode Back and Forth, featuring interviews with the cast and hilarious clips from the series </p><p></p><p>12.00am Clocking Off Julie's brother comes home for their parents' 40th wedding anniversary celebrations and invites her to work with him in Hong Kong. She decides to accept and escape her boring life when there appears to be nothing to keep her in England, especially as none of her friends do a good job of persuading her to stay. Only new machinist Vicky has a hope of changing her mind. Drama, starring Siobhan Finneran and Sharon Duce (888) </p><p></p><p>1.00am Learning Zone </p><p>What the Industrial Revolution Did for Us Dan Cruickshank examines the Industrial Revolution's role in creating modern warfare, recounting the story of the Turtle, the first submarine used in conflict, the invention of the interchangeable Baker rifle, and the first self-propelled rockets. He also examines the humble pulley-block, without which the British Navy couldn't have set sail 1.30am What the Industrial Revolution Did for Us The rise of the urban middle class 2.00am Leonardo The mystery of the Mona Lisa. Last in series 3.00am Make Italian Your Business Language series 3.30am Mexico Vivo An introduction to Mexican Spanish 4.00am The Money Programme Business news 4.30am The Money Programme The realities of football agents 5.00am English Zone For adult learners of all abilities 5.30am Teen English Zone English for teenagers.</p><p></p><p>TCM</p><p></p><p>1.50pm The Philadelphia Story (U) 1940 Splendid Hollywood comedy, starring Katharine Hepburn as a spoiled society girl whose second wedding to stuffed shirt John Howard is disrupted by the arrival of her ex-husband and two scandal magazine journalists. The excellent supporting cast includes Cary Grant and James Stewart. It was remade as the Frank Sinatra musical High Society </p><p></p><p>3.55pm A Day at the Races (U) 1937 Wacky comedy in which the Marx Brothers unleash madness and mayhem while trying to help a bankrupt girl who owns a racehorse and a sanatorium. Also starring Allan Jones, Maureen O'Sullivan and Margaret Dumont </p><p></p><p>6.00pm No Guts No Glory: 75 Years of Laughter Billy Crystal presents a tribute to Warner Bros comedies, looking back at mirth-making clips from classic films of the past 75 years </p><p></p><p>7.00pm Arsenic and Old Lace (PG) 1944 Frank Capra's hugely enjoyable black comedy about two sweet little old ladies who happily spend years luring unsuspecting lonely men to their home and poisoning them — until their nephew's marriage plans rock the boat. Based on the hit Broadway play, starring Cary Grant, Raymond Massey, Peter Lorre, Jean Adair and Josephine Hull </p><p></p><p>9.00pm Blazing Saddles (15) 1974 A black sheriff and an alcoholic ex-gunfighter join forces to foil corrupt businessman Hedley Lamarr, who intends selling town land to a railroad company. Mel Brooks' outrageous, irreverent and completely hilarious Western spoof, in which he co-stars alongside the inspired double-act of Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder. Madeline Kahn is on top form as a husky-voiced Marlene Dietrich-style diva, while Harvey Korman and Slim Pickens also appear. Look out for the infamous campfire sequence — it's definitely one of the highlights </p><p></p><p>10.40pm Bananas (15) 1971 Woody Allen directs and stars in this comedy as a New York products tester who moves to South America and gets embroiled in a revolution. Also starring Louise Lasser and Carlos Montalban, with a brief appearance by Sylvester Stallone as a hoodlum </p><p></p><p>12.10am Buddy Buddy (15) 1981 A Mob hit-man's attempts to kill his latest victim are thwarted by a noisy suicide attempt in the next room. Billy Wilder's black comedy, starring Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Paula Prentiss and Klaus Kinski (888) </p><p></p><p>1.45am Lolita (15) 1962 A frustrated widow is flattered to be wooed by an eligible middle-aged suitor, but doesn't suspect his attentions are all an elaborate ploy designed to help him seduce her winsome teenage daughter. Stanley Kubrick's controversial drama based on the novel by Vladmir Nabokov, with James Mason, Shelley Winters, Sue Lyon, Peter Sellers and Marianne Stone (888) </p><p></p><p>4.10am No Guts No Glory: 75 Years of Laughter Billy Crystal presents a tribute to Warner Bros comedies, looking back at mirth-making clips from classic films of the past 75 years </p><p></p><p>5.00am Our Mother's House (12) 1967 Off-the-wall suspense drama, starring Dirk Bogarde as a man who returns to his ex-wife's home after a three-year absence to discover their children are attempting to cover up her death. Deft chilling touches and creepy performances by the younger actors make this an interesting offering. Margaret Brooks and Mark Lester co-star (888) </p><p></p><p>Regards Satdude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Satdude, post: 101706, member: 175600"] [b][size=3]BBC Prime / TCM 01.04.05[/size][/b] ''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'' Friday 01.04.05 (CET) ------------------------------------- 10.45am Girls on Top Charlie Dimmock and Anna Ryder Richardson find out what it takes to do other people's jobs 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 Anne Robinson hosts the general knowledge quiz in which contestants answer questions as a team, eliminating the poorest players as they go 12.30pm Doctors Nathan tries to give Tasha some money for an abortion, and Helen declines Jack's offer of concert tickets 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 2.30pm Teletubbies Laa-Laa makes up a special song, but she is surprised when it makes the others run away 2.55pm Tweenies Max helps Bella to make a fairy wand and wings 3.15pm Fimbles Florrie, Fimbo and Pom manage to fill a pedal bin with rubbish — and discover some treasures among the junk 3.35pm Bill and Ben Whimsy the spider spins many beautiful webs round the garden, and the flowerpot men discover their musical talents 3.45pm The Story Makers Jelly and Jackson find some bouncy balls and Blue Cow has a go on a trampoline 4.05pm DIY TV The big day arrives for the 12 youngsters as their TV show The Buzz goes on air, with Grange Hill's Jon Newman and Neighbours' Christa Vendy facing the lie detector and Genius Crew providing the music. Last in series 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 Sarah Matravers and the team visit Spain to revamp the bedroom of a schoolboy whose infatuation with golf influences the design 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 Gary Rhodes: The Cookery Year The popular chef continues his countdown of seasonal serving suggestions with a selection of Maytime dishes, including asparagus on toast with Parmesan, sea trout and cauliflower cream, goat's cheese bake, and apricot tart with home-made almond ice-cream 7.30pm Two Thousand Acres of Sky Abby encourages Robbie to get away from Ronansay, but is forced to hear a few home truths when Kenny's intervention scuppers his escape plan. Meanwhile, his new bull's impotence forces Malcolm to call in the experts, and Heather succumbs to the romantic atmosphere created in the barn. Drama, starring Michelle Collins and Paul Kaye (888) (Stereo) 8.30pm Mastermind John Humphrys poses the questions in the specialist and general knowledge quiz 9.00pm Coupling Steve and Susan break up after a blazing row and the rest of the episode is shown entirely in split-screen as they both make their own way to the “Temple of Woman”. Mariella Frostrup guest stars 9.30pm Manchild Drama, starring Nigel Havers as Terry, a fortysomething divorcee whose life suddenly seems to have taken a turn for the better 10.00pm Swiss Toni Swiss decides to spoil long-suffering wife Ruth by taking her out for an evening of romance on Valentine's Day. Unfortunately he also invites his staff for a bonding night and arranges to bring his mother along as well 10.30pm Top of the Pops The week's chart-toppers, featuring studio performances, celebrity interviews and the UK's number one single 11.00pm Blackadder Back and Forth Lord Blackadder and his servant Baldrick wreak havoc as they leave the 21st century in a time machine, with disastrous effects on both past and future. Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson, Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie and Miranda Richardson star in a special edition of the comedy, originally shown in the Millennium Dome 11.35pm Blackadder In the Making Behind the scenes of the one-off episode Back and Forth, featuring interviews with the cast and hilarious clips from the series 12.00am Clocking Off Julie's brother comes home for their parents' 40th wedding anniversary celebrations and invites her to work with him in Hong Kong. She decides to accept and escape her boring life when there appears to be nothing to keep her in England, especially as none of her friends do a good job of persuading her to stay. Only new machinist Vicky has a hope of changing her mind. Drama, starring Siobhan Finneran and Sharon Duce (888) 1.00am Learning Zone What the Industrial Revolution Did for Us Dan Cruickshank examines the Industrial Revolution's role in creating modern warfare, recounting the story of the Turtle, the first submarine used in conflict, the invention of the interchangeable Baker rifle, and the first self-propelled rockets. He also examines the humble pulley-block, without which the British Navy couldn't have set sail 1.30am What the Industrial Revolution Did for Us The rise of the urban middle class 2.00am Leonardo The mystery of the Mona Lisa. Last in series 3.00am Make Italian Your Business Language series 3.30am Mexico Vivo An introduction to Mexican Spanish 4.00am The Money Programme Business news 4.30am The Money Programme The realities of football agents 5.00am English Zone For adult learners of all abilities 5.30am Teen English Zone English for teenagers. TCM 1.50pm The Philadelphia Story (U) 1940 Splendid Hollywood comedy, starring Katharine Hepburn as a spoiled society girl whose second wedding to stuffed shirt John Howard is disrupted by the arrival of her ex-husband and two scandal magazine journalists. The excellent supporting cast includes Cary Grant and James Stewart. It was remade as the Frank Sinatra musical High Society 3.55pm A Day at the Races (U) 1937 Wacky comedy in which the Marx Brothers unleash madness and mayhem while trying to help a bankrupt girl who owns a racehorse and a sanatorium. Also starring Allan Jones, Maureen O'Sullivan and Margaret Dumont 6.00pm No Guts No Glory: 75 Years of Laughter Billy Crystal presents a tribute to Warner Bros comedies, looking back at mirth-making clips from classic films of the past 75 years 7.00pm Arsenic and Old Lace (PG) 1944 Frank Capra's hugely enjoyable black comedy about two sweet little old ladies who happily spend years luring unsuspecting lonely men to their home and poisoning them — until their nephew's marriage plans rock the boat. Based on the hit Broadway play, starring Cary Grant, Raymond Massey, Peter Lorre, Jean Adair and Josephine Hull 9.00pm Blazing Saddles (15) 1974 A black sheriff and an alcoholic ex-gunfighter join forces to foil corrupt businessman Hedley Lamarr, who intends selling town land to a railroad company. Mel Brooks' outrageous, irreverent and completely hilarious Western spoof, in which he co-stars alongside the inspired double-act of Cleavon Little and Gene Wilder. Madeline Kahn is on top form as a husky-voiced Marlene Dietrich-style diva, while Harvey Korman and Slim Pickens also appear. Look out for the infamous campfire sequence — it's definitely one of the highlights 10.40pm Bananas (15) 1971 Woody Allen directs and stars in this comedy as a New York products tester who moves to South America and gets embroiled in a revolution. Also starring Louise Lasser and Carlos Montalban, with a brief appearance by Sylvester Stallone as a hoodlum 12.10am Buddy Buddy (15) 1981 A Mob hit-man's attempts to kill his latest victim are thwarted by a noisy suicide attempt in the next room. Billy Wilder's black comedy, starring Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Paula Prentiss and Klaus Kinski (888) 1.45am Lolita (15) 1962 A frustrated widow is flattered to be wooed by an eligible middle-aged suitor, but doesn't suspect his attentions are all an elaborate ploy designed to help him seduce her winsome teenage daughter. Stanley Kubrick's controversial drama based on the novel by Vladmir Nabokov, with James Mason, Shelley Winters, Sue Lyon, Peter Sellers and Marianne Stone (888) 4.10am No Guts No Glory: 75 Years of Laughter Billy Crystal presents a tribute to Warner Bros comedies, looking back at mirth-making clips from classic films of the past 75 years 5.00am Our Mother's House (12) 1967 Off-the-wall suspense drama, starring Dirk Bogarde as a man who returns to his ex-wife's home after a three-year absence to discover their children are attempting to cover up her death. Deft chilling touches and creepy performances by the younger actors make this an interesting offering. Margaret Brooks and Mark Lester co-star (888) Regards Satdude. [/QUOTE]
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