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<blockquote data-quote="Satdude" data-source="post: 103789" data-attributes="member: 175600"><p><strong><em><span style="font-size: 12px">BBC Prime / TCM 13.04.05</span></em></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>Wednesday 13.04.05 (CET)</p><p></p><p>-------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>12.00pm Animal Park Kate Humble and Paul Heiney meet Esmerelda the snake and see painting conservation in action </p><p>1.00pm To The Manor Born Drama, starring Penelope Keith as debt-ridden widow who is forced to sell her manor home </p><p></p><p>1.30pm Dad's Army The elderly platoon take part in an exercise with the regular Army and everything goes swimmingly — until pompous Captain Mainwaring casts himself as an enemy agent on the run. Comedy, starring Arthur Lowe and Clive Dunn (888) </p><p></p><p>2.00pm Monarch of the Glen As the Glenbogle cellars fill with water and the bank threatens to call in its loan, Hector stages a rooftop protest. Justine delivers an ultimatum to Archie — return to London or forfeit his share of the restaurant — and Katrina is tempted by the offer of a new life with Alan. Light-hearted drama, starring Richard Briers and Susan Hampshire (888) </p><p></p><p>2.50pm Teletubbies The pals watch children performing a gymnastic routine </p><p></p><p>3.15pm Tweenies Milo and Max study a variety of leaves, while Judy searches for an oak tree </p><p></p><p>3.35pm Fimbles Pom discovers an unusual doll which holds very special surprises </p><p></p><p>3.55pm Balamory When Penny Pocket gets the hiccups Miss Hoolie suggests she visit Archie for help </p><p></p><p>4.15pm Binka The fat cat makes a mess when he helps bake a cake and is kept awake by noises in the night </p><p></p><p>4.25pm Bill and Ben The potted pair make telephones by linking two tin cans with a length of string, and use them to rescue one of their friends </p><p></p><p>4.35pm The Really Wild Show The team present more amazing wildlife stories from around the world </p><p></p><p>5.00pm 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>5.45pm 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 Doctors Ben quizzes Nathan as to why Tasha has resigned, and Tasha tells Nathan she's going to have the baby and then have it adopted. Meanwhile, Jack's wife Ria pays Helen a visit </p><p></p><p>7.30pm EastEnders Emotional highs and lows with the residents of Albert Square </p><p></p><p>8.00pm Location, Location, Location Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer come to the aid of a soon-to-wed couple planning a new start in Edinburgh. However, this proves more complicated than expected — the property market is booming, and the money raised from the sale of their old homes won't stretch very far. There's also a lot of competition, which means houses don't stay on the market for very long, and before they can deal with these problems, they'll have to get their heads around Scotland's complex property laws. A wide range of family homes is on offer, but if they want to strike a deal, they may have to take a risk (888) </p><p></p><p>8.30pm A Place in France Discovering the renovations will cost 10 times more than they budgeted for, Nigel Farrell and Nippi Singh begin to have second thoughts about their farmhouse, and wonder whether they should just cut their losses and sell up </p><p></p><p>9.00pm Escape to the Country Catherine Gee helps Dawn and John Parry find their ideal family home in West Somerset on their budget of £40,000 (888) (Stereo) </p><p></p><p>10.00pm Living the Dream A divorced couple give up their lives in England and travel to Spain — together with their new partners and children — to form an unlikely business alliance by opening a B&B. It's an ambitious project which looks like failing even before their convoy of battered vehicles has reached its destination </p><p></p><p>11.00pm Spooks Quinn and his MI5 team search for a consignment of bombs lost between Ireland and the UK — and the subsequent death of a family planning expert makes them fear the culprit is a dangerously unbalanced pro-life terrorist. Drama, starring Matthew Macfadyen, Keeley Hawes, David Oyelowo, Peter Firth and Jenny Agutter (888) </p><p></p><p>11.50pm Murder in Mind Married couple Daniel and Liz Morton move back into the old family home, which dates from the mid-19th century, and make a grim discovery when they uncover a body buried in the back garden. Convinced by a series of strange events that the house is haunted, they enlist the help of psychic Matthew Hopkins to solve the Victorian murder mystery, and discover Daniel's ancestor Sir Richard Morton initiated the fatal chain of events with his passion for the opposite s_x. Tara Fitzgerald and James Wilby star </p><p></p><p>1.00am Learning Zone </p><p>Renaissance Andrew Graham-Dixon visits Florence to explore the city's reputation as cradle of the Renaissance. Here the patronage of the fabulously wealthy Medici family encouraged the flowering of talents as diverse as all-round genius Michelangelo, sculptor Donatello, painter Masaccio and architect Brunelleschi, whose experiments with perspective remain a hallmark of the age 2.00am Great Writers of the 20th Century A profile of Virginia Woolf 3.00am Brain and Behaviour The effects of growing old 3.30am Brain and Behaviour The science behind addiction (888) 4.00am How I Made My Property Fortune New entrepreneurs 4.30am The Crunch A sandwich-shop manager struggles to meet targets 5.00am Look Ahead English for adult learners 5.30am The Legend of the Lost Keys Uncle George tries to seal the doorway</p><p></p><p>TCM</p><p></p><p>2.15pm Raintree County (PG) 1957 Elizabeth Taylor stars as a Southern belle who marries a schoolmaster, only to find the joys of domesticity aren't anywhere near as fulfilling as she'd expected. Fantastic and compelling romantic melodrama during the American Civil War, with Montgomery Clift, Eva Marie Saint, Lee Marvin and Nigel Patrick </p><p></p><p>5.20pm Edge of the City (PG) 1957 John Cassavetes stars as a neurotic Army deserter who is befriended by New York railroad worker Sidney Poitier. Director Martin Ritt's powerful drama, also starring Jack Warden and Kathleen Maguire </p><p></p><p>7.00pm Welcome to Hard Times (15) 1967 The weak-willed mayor of a frontier town stands by as a gunman rapes and murders assorted locals — but finally decides to sort him out once and for all. Rambling and surprisingly violent Western, starring Henry Fonda, Aldo Ray, Janice Rule and Keenan Wynn </p><p></p><p>9.00pm Rio Bravo (U) 1959 Renegade cowboy John Wayne and drunken sheriff Dean Martin make a courageous stand, battling against a gang of outlaws threatening to tear apart a peace-loving town. Howard Hawks' masterly Western epic is widely regarded as a genre classic, thanks to fine performances from the uniformly excellent cast, and a sense of mischief that makes it all the more watchable. Ricky Nelson, Angie Dickinson and Walter Brennan are among the supporting cast </p><p></p><p>11.40pm The Night of the Iguana (15) 1964 Meaty drama with some nice comic touches — as might be expected from a play by Tennessee Williams. Richard Burton stars as a drunken preacher who takes a job as a travel guide and gets involved with three women. John Huston's classy direction perfectly complements this intriguing offering. Ava Gardner, Deborah Kerr and Sue Lyon co-star (888) </p><p></p><p>1.55am Arturo's Island (15) 1962 A neglected teenager is shocked when his father returns home with a new wife in tow — but as he spends time with her, he finds himself developing strong feelings for her. Melodrama, with Reginald Kernan and Vanni De Maigret </p><p></p><p>3.25am Teleshopping A chance to buy goods from the comfort of home </p><p></p><p>3.40am Murder at the Gallop (U) 1963 Margaret Rutherford stars as Agatha Christie's much-loved spinster sleuth Miss Marple, who applies her considerable deductive powers to the case of an elderly recluse apparently frightened to death by a cat. Lively mystery, with Flora Robson, Robert Morley and Stringer Davis (888) </p><p></p><p>5.00am The House of the Seven Hawks (U) 1959 An American sailor embarks on a perilous expedition to find buried Nazi loot stolen in Holland during World War Two. Adventure, starring Robert Taylor, Nicole Maurey, Donald Wolfit and Linda Christian </p><p></p><p>Regards Satdude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Satdude, post: 103789, member: 175600"] [b][i][size=3]BBC Prime / TCM 13.04.05[/size][/i][/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'' Wednesday 13.04.05 (CET) ------------------------------------- 12.00pm Animal Park Kate Humble and Paul Heiney meet Esmerelda the snake and see painting conservation in action 1.00pm To The Manor Born Drama, starring Penelope Keith as debt-ridden widow who is forced to sell her manor home 1.30pm Dad's Army The elderly platoon take part in an exercise with the regular Army and everything goes swimmingly — until pompous Captain Mainwaring casts himself as an enemy agent on the run. Comedy, starring Arthur Lowe and Clive Dunn (888) 2.00pm Monarch of the Glen As the Glenbogle cellars fill with water and the bank threatens to call in its loan, Hector stages a rooftop protest. Justine delivers an ultimatum to Archie — return to London or forfeit his share of the restaurant — and Katrina is tempted by the offer of a new life with Alan. Light-hearted drama, starring Richard Briers and Susan Hampshire (888) 2.50pm Teletubbies The pals watch children performing a gymnastic routine 3.15pm Tweenies Milo and Max study a variety of leaves, while Judy searches for an oak tree 3.35pm Fimbles Pom discovers an unusual doll which holds very special surprises 3.55pm Balamory When Penny Pocket gets the hiccups Miss Hoolie suggests she visit Archie for help 4.15pm Binka The fat cat makes a mess when he helps bake a cake and is kept awake by noises in the night 4.25pm Bill and Ben The potted pair make telephones by linking two tin cans with a length of string, and use them to rescue one of their friends 4.35pm The Really Wild Show The team present more amazing wildlife stories from around the world 5.00pm Weakest Link Anne Robinson hosts the general knowledge quiz in which contestants answer questions as a team, eliminating the poorest players as they go 5.45pm 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 Ben quizzes Nathan as to why Tasha has resigned, and Tasha tells Nathan she's going to have the baby and then have it adopted. Meanwhile, Jack's wife Ria pays Helen a visit 7.30pm EastEnders Emotional highs and lows with the residents of Albert Square 8.00pm Location, Location, Location Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer come to the aid of a soon-to-wed couple planning a new start in Edinburgh. However, this proves more complicated than expected — the property market is booming, and the money raised from the sale of their old homes won't stretch very far. There's also a lot of competition, which means houses don't stay on the market for very long, and before they can deal with these problems, they'll have to get their heads around Scotland's complex property laws. A wide range of family homes is on offer, but if they want to strike a deal, they may have to take a risk (888) 8.30pm A Place in France Discovering the renovations will cost 10 times more than they budgeted for, Nigel Farrell and Nippi Singh begin to have second thoughts about their farmhouse, and wonder whether they should just cut their losses and sell up 9.00pm Escape to the Country Catherine Gee helps Dawn and John Parry find their ideal family home in West Somerset on their budget of £40,000 (888) (Stereo) 10.00pm Living the Dream A divorced couple give up their lives in England and travel to Spain — together with their new partners and children — to form an unlikely business alliance by opening a B&B. It's an ambitious project which looks like failing even before their convoy of battered vehicles has reached its destination 11.00pm Spooks Quinn and his MI5 team search for a consignment of bombs lost between Ireland and the UK — and the subsequent death of a family planning expert makes them fear the culprit is a dangerously unbalanced pro-life terrorist. Drama, starring Matthew Macfadyen, Keeley Hawes, David Oyelowo, Peter Firth and Jenny Agutter (888) 11.50pm Murder in Mind Married couple Daniel and Liz Morton move back into the old family home, which dates from the mid-19th century, and make a grim discovery when they uncover a body buried in the back garden. Convinced by a series of strange events that the house is haunted, they enlist the help of psychic Matthew Hopkins to solve the Victorian murder mystery, and discover Daniel's ancestor Sir Richard Morton initiated the fatal chain of events with his passion for the opposite s_x. Tara Fitzgerald and James Wilby star 1.00am Learning Zone Renaissance Andrew Graham-Dixon visits Florence to explore the city's reputation as cradle of the Renaissance. Here the patronage of the fabulously wealthy Medici family encouraged the flowering of talents as diverse as all-round genius Michelangelo, sculptor Donatello, painter Masaccio and architect Brunelleschi, whose experiments with perspective remain a hallmark of the age 2.00am Great Writers of the 20th Century A profile of Virginia Woolf 3.00am Brain and Behaviour The effects of growing old 3.30am Brain and Behaviour The science behind addiction (888) 4.00am How I Made My Property Fortune New entrepreneurs 4.30am The Crunch A sandwich-shop manager struggles to meet targets 5.00am Look Ahead English for adult learners 5.30am The Legend of the Lost Keys Uncle George tries to seal the doorway TCM 2.15pm Raintree County (PG) 1957 Elizabeth Taylor stars as a Southern belle who marries a schoolmaster, only to find the joys of domesticity aren't anywhere near as fulfilling as she'd expected. Fantastic and compelling romantic melodrama during the American Civil War, with Montgomery Clift, Eva Marie Saint, Lee Marvin and Nigel Patrick 5.20pm Edge of the City (PG) 1957 John Cassavetes stars as a neurotic Army deserter who is befriended by New York railroad worker Sidney Poitier. Director Martin Ritt's powerful drama, also starring Jack Warden and Kathleen Maguire 7.00pm Welcome to Hard Times (15) 1967 The weak-willed mayor of a frontier town stands by as a gunman rapes and murders assorted locals — but finally decides to sort him out once and for all. Rambling and surprisingly violent Western, starring Henry Fonda, Aldo Ray, Janice Rule and Keenan Wynn 9.00pm Rio Bravo (U) 1959 Renegade cowboy John Wayne and drunken sheriff Dean Martin make a courageous stand, battling against a gang of outlaws threatening to tear apart a peace-loving town. Howard Hawks' masterly Western epic is widely regarded as a genre classic, thanks to fine performances from the uniformly excellent cast, and a sense of mischief that makes it all the more watchable. Ricky Nelson, Angie Dickinson and Walter Brennan are among the supporting cast 11.40pm The Night of the Iguana (15) 1964 Meaty drama with some nice comic touches — as might be expected from a play by Tennessee Williams. Richard Burton stars as a drunken preacher who takes a job as a travel guide and gets involved with three women. John Huston's classy direction perfectly complements this intriguing offering. Ava Gardner, Deborah Kerr and Sue Lyon co-star (888) 1.55am Arturo's Island (15) 1962 A neglected teenager is shocked when his father returns home with a new wife in tow — but as he spends time with her, he finds himself developing strong feelings for her. Melodrama, with Reginald Kernan and Vanni De Maigret 3.25am Teleshopping A chance to buy goods from the comfort of home 3.40am Murder at the Gallop (U) 1963 Margaret Rutherford stars as Agatha Christie's much-loved spinster sleuth Miss Marple, who applies her considerable deductive powers to the case of an elderly recluse apparently frightened to death by a cat. Lively mystery, with Flora Robson, Robert Morley and Stringer Davis (888) 5.00am The House of the Seven Hawks (U) 1959 An American sailor embarks on a perilous expedition to find buried Nazi loot stolen in Holland during World War Two. Adventure, starring Robert Taylor, Nicole Maurey, Donald Wolfit and Linda Christian Regards Satdude. [/QUOTE]
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