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<blockquote data-quote="Satdude" data-source="post: 106363" data-attributes="member: 175600"><p><strong><em><span style="font-size: 12px">BBC Prime / TCM 28.04.05</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>Thursday 28.04.05 </p><p></p><p>-------------------------------------</p><p></p><p>12.00pm Animal Park Kate Humble and Ben Fogle meet a herd of African elephants and discover exactly how to administer a pedicure to a three-tonne beast — with extreme caution. This lesson is also applied when a rhino is given a pregnancy test </p><p></p><p>1.00pm To the Manor Born Richard DeVere brings in a farm manager to sort out the Estate, while Audrey adjusts to her new role as housekeeper </p><p></p><p>1.30pm Dad's Army Private Pike receives his call-up papers, much to the alarm of his mollycoddling mother. Ian Lavender, Arthur Lowe and John Le Mesurier star </p><p></p><p>2.00pm Monarch of the Glen Archie's plans for a money-making fishing weekend are scuppered by Stella, who accuses Golly, Hector and Kilwillie of poaching fish. The “Glenbogle Three” are arrested as a result, and Molly's legal abilities are put to the test as she defends them in court. Scottish drama, starring Richard Briers, Alastair MacKenzie and Susan Hampshire </p><p></p><p>2.50pm Teletubbies The colourful quartet watch a little boy show how to make a turban, and Tinky Winky goes for a walk on his own </p><p></p><p>3.15pm Tweenies Bella builds her own cafe, and the pals join her for tea </p><p></p><p>3.35pm Fimbles More magical adventures for pre-school viewers </p><p></p><p>3.55pm Balamory Edie McCredie resolves to sort things out when strange road signs appear on the island and bring traffic to a standstill </p><p></p><p>4.15pm Step Inside Twinkle, Boris and Chloe invite viewers inside the magic house for another story </p><p></p><p>4.25pm Teletubbies Everywhere Educational antics with the friendly quartet, including a film of children playing ice hockey in Finland </p><p></p><p>4.35pm Intergalactic Kitchen The kitchen is invaded by a race of hyper-intelligent household appliances, who want to turn the inhabitants into servile robots </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 A social worker and psychiatrist arrive to see Val and decide she should be taken to the psychiatric ward for further assessment, but George agrees to let her stay in the house </p><p></p><p>7.30pm EastEnders Emotional highs and lows with the residents of Albert Square </p><p></p><p>8.00pm Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth and Richard take a break in an idyllic country cottage, where events soon take an unexpected turn. Suburban comedy, starring Patricia Routledge and Clive Swift </p><p></p><p>8.30pm My Hero George is apparently killed in a road accident, much to Ella's delight — but the indestructible superhero was merely trying to cash in on a new life assurance policy and it's not long before he hatches a plot with Janet to bring himself back to life at his own funeral. Comedy, starring Ardal O'Hanlon and Emily Joyce </p><p></p><p>9.00pm Clocking Off Tensions both at home and the factory finally lead Mack to breaking point. Feeling he can no longer cope, he decides it's time to make a major change in his life — and when ne'er-do-well brother Eddie puts in an unexpected appearance, the perfect opportunity seems to have presented itself. Philip Glenister and Craig Kelly star </p><p></p><p>10.00pm Janis Joplin — Southern Discomfort Profile of rhythm 'n' blues vocalist Janis Joplin, who shot to stardom after a show-stopping performance at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. The programme recounts her short, turbulent life which ended tragically in a Los Angeles motel room just three years after her rise to fame. With contributions from her younger sister Laura, members of Joplin's band Big Brother and the Holding Co, and former lover Peggy Caserta </p><p></p><p>11.00pm Mastermind Contestants take to the black chair in the specialist and general knowledge quiz </p><p></p><p>11.30pm Celeb When the world's biggest music star and his extensive entourage descend on the Bloke house for a few days, Gary quickly finds himself packed off to the pub with his son as a damage-limitation exercise — but a run-in with the local paparazzi leads to unsavoury revelations. Harry Enfield and Amanda Holden star </p><p>12.00am Two Thousand Acres of Sky When Alistair loses his salmon catch, Gordon and Marjorie take advantage of his misfortune, hoping to make a few quid. Meanwhile, Hamish is having a ball re-acquainting himself with his childhood stomping-ground, and Kenny tries to prepare Abby and the kids for his impending departure — something Abby is having difficulty coming to terms with </p><p></p><p>1.00am Learning Zone </p><p>Great Railway Journeys of the World Celebrities embark on intrepid journeys along renowned railways 2.00am Icemen The first man to reach the North Pole 3.00am Secrets of the Ancients The Hanging Gardens of Babylon 4.00am Trouble at the Top The feud that destroyed chart-topping group Bucks Fizz 4.40am Personal Passions Patsy Byrne's interest in genealogy 5.00am Starting Business English Commercial English 5.30am Muzzy Comes Back Animated adventures </p><p></p><p>TCM</p><p></p><p>12.45pm Action in the North Atlantic (PG) 1943 Stirring wartime adventure designed to boost American morale, following the progress of a convoy of US merchant ships attacked by Nazi planes and submarines while en route to the Soviet Union. Humphrey Bogart, Raymond Massey and Alan Hale star </p><p></p><p>3.05pm Never So Few (PG) 1959 Frank Sinatra stars in this World War Two romantic drama, about a no-nonsense US captain who falls for a beautiful woman while on leave and confronts her shady boyfriend. Gina Lollobrigida adds a touch of glamour, especially necessary as the supporting cast includes craggy he-men Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson </p><p></p><p>5.20pm Gun Glory (U) 1957 Reformed gunfighter Stewart Granger returns to his home town, only to find it's been taken over by a ruthless cattle baron. Western drama, with Rhonda Fleming, Chill Wills and James Gregory </p><p></p><p>7.00pm 36 Hours (PG) 1964 A World War Two intelligence officer is captured by Nazis who trick him into thinking the conflict is over, hoping he will reveal details of a major Allied operation. Espionage adventure, starring James Garner, Eva Marie Saint, Rod Taylor and Werner Peters (888) </p><p></p><p>9.00pm The Searchers (PG) 1956 American Civil War veteran Ethan Edwards (John Wayne) embarks on a quest to find his niece, who has been kidnapped by a renegade Indian tribe responsible for slaughtering the rest of his family — but as the search continues, his motives become increasingly twisted. Powerful epic John Ford Western, arguably the finest hour of both the director and the star. With Natalie Wood, Jeffrey Hunter and Vera Miles (888) </p><p></p><p>11.15pm The Gypsy Moths (PG) 1969 Ageing skydiver Burt Lancaster's unrequited love for frustrated housewife Deborah Kerr ends in tragedy during a tour of small-town America. Patchy melodrama which swings wildly from moments of breathtaking airborne excitement to scenes of depressing inevitability on terra firma. Also starring Gene Hackman, Bonnie Bedelia and Scott Wilson </p><p></p><p>1.10am 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) </p><p></p><p>3.05am The Citadel (PG) 1938 An idealistic doctor compromises his principles and gives up working in an impoverished Welsh town to treat rich hypochondriacs at a fashionable London practice. Robert Donat is on fine form in this acclaimed drama based on AJ Cronin's novel, with Ralph Richardson, Rex Harrison, Rosalind Russell and Emlyn Williams </p><p></p><p>5.00am Private Potter (PG) 1963 A soldier claiming to have had a vision of the death of a comrade-in-arms faces a court martial for cowardice. Drama, starring Tom Courtenay, Mogens Wieth, Ronald Fraser and James Maxwell </p><p></p><p>Regards Satdude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Satdude, post: 106363, member: 175600"] [b][i][size=3]BBC Prime / TCM 28.04.05[/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'' Thursday 28.04.05 ------------------------------------- 12.00pm Animal Park Kate Humble and Ben Fogle meet a herd of African elephants and discover exactly how to administer a pedicure to a three-tonne beast — with extreme caution. This lesson is also applied when a rhino is given a pregnancy test 1.00pm To the Manor Born Richard DeVere brings in a farm manager to sort out the Estate, while Audrey adjusts to her new role as housekeeper 1.30pm Dad's Army Private Pike receives his call-up papers, much to the alarm of his mollycoddling mother. Ian Lavender, Arthur Lowe and John Le Mesurier star 2.00pm Monarch of the Glen Archie's plans for a money-making fishing weekend are scuppered by Stella, who accuses Golly, Hector and Kilwillie of poaching fish. The “Glenbogle Three” are arrested as a result, and Molly's legal abilities are put to the test as she defends them in court. Scottish drama, starring Richard Briers, Alastair MacKenzie and Susan Hampshire 2.50pm Teletubbies The colourful quartet watch a little boy show how to make a turban, and Tinky Winky goes for a walk on his own 3.15pm Tweenies Bella builds her own cafe, and the pals join her for tea 3.35pm Fimbles More magical adventures for pre-school viewers 3.55pm Balamory Edie McCredie resolves to sort things out when strange road signs appear on the island and bring traffic to a standstill 4.15pm Step Inside Twinkle, Boris and Chloe invite viewers inside the magic house for another story 4.25pm Teletubbies Everywhere Educational antics with the friendly quartet, including a film of children playing ice hockey in Finland 4.35pm Intergalactic Kitchen The kitchen is invaded by a race of hyper-intelligent household appliances, who want to turn the inhabitants into servile robots 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 A social worker and psychiatrist arrive to see Val and decide she should be taken to the psychiatric ward for further assessment, but George agrees to let her stay in the house 7.30pm EastEnders Emotional highs and lows with the residents of Albert Square 8.00pm Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth and Richard take a break in an idyllic country cottage, where events soon take an unexpected turn. Suburban comedy, starring Patricia Routledge and Clive Swift 8.30pm My Hero George is apparently killed in a road accident, much to Ella's delight — but the indestructible superhero was merely trying to cash in on a new life assurance policy and it's not long before he hatches a plot with Janet to bring himself back to life at his own funeral. Comedy, starring Ardal O'Hanlon and Emily Joyce 9.00pm Clocking Off Tensions both at home and the factory finally lead Mack to breaking point. Feeling he can no longer cope, he decides it's time to make a major change in his life — and when ne'er-do-well brother Eddie puts in an unexpected appearance, the perfect opportunity seems to have presented itself. Philip Glenister and Craig Kelly star 10.00pm Janis Joplin — Southern Discomfort Profile of rhythm 'n' blues vocalist Janis Joplin, who shot to stardom after a show-stopping performance at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. The programme recounts her short, turbulent life which ended tragically in a Los Angeles motel room just three years after her rise to fame. With contributions from her younger sister Laura, members of Joplin's band Big Brother and the Holding Co, and former lover Peggy Caserta 11.00pm Mastermind Contestants take to the black chair in the specialist and general knowledge quiz 11.30pm Celeb When the world's biggest music star and his extensive entourage descend on the Bloke house for a few days, Gary quickly finds himself packed off to the pub with his son as a damage-limitation exercise — but a run-in with the local paparazzi leads to unsavoury revelations. Harry Enfield and Amanda Holden star 12.00am Two Thousand Acres of Sky When Alistair loses his salmon catch, Gordon and Marjorie take advantage of his misfortune, hoping to make a few quid. Meanwhile, Hamish is having a ball re-acquainting himself with his childhood stomping-ground, and Kenny tries to prepare Abby and the kids for his impending departure — something Abby is having difficulty coming to terms with 1.00am Learning Zone Great Railway Journeys of the World Celebrities embark on intrepid journeys along renowned railways 2.00am Icemen The first man to reach the North Pole 3.00am Secrets of the Ancients The Hanging Gardens of Babylon 4.00am Trouble at the Top The feud that destroyed chart-topping group Bucks Fizz 4.40am Personal Passions Patsy Byrne's interest in genealogy 5.00am Starting Business English Commercial English 5.30am Muzzy Comes Back Animated adventures TCM 12.45pm Action in the North Atlantic (PG) 1943 Stirring wartime adventure designed to boost American morale, following the progress of a convoy of US merchant ships attacked by Nazi planes and submarines while en route to the Soviet Union. Humphrey Bogart, Raymond Massey and Alan Hale star 3.05pm Never So Few (PG) 1959 Frank Sinatra stars in this World War Two romantic drama, about a no-nonsense US captain who falls for a beautiful woman while on leave and confronts her shady boyfriend. Gina Lollobrigida adds a touch of glamour, especially necessary as the supporting cast includes craggy he-men Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson 5.20pm Gun Glory (U) 1957 Reformed gunfighter Stewart Granger returns to his home town, only to find it's been taken over by a ruthless cattle baron. Western drama, with Rhonda Fleming, Chill Wills and James Gregory 7.00pm 36 Hours (PG) 1964 A World War Two intelligence officer is captured by Nazis who trick him into thinking the conflict is over, hoping he will reveal details of a major Allied operation. Espionage adventure, starring James Garner, Eva Marie Saint, Rod Taylor and Werner Peters (888) 9.00pm The Searchers (PG) 1956 American Civil War veteran Ethan Edwards (John Wayne) embarks on a quest to find his niece, who has been kidnapped by a renegade Indian tribe responsible for slaughtering the rest of his family — but as the search continues, his motives become increasingly twisted. Powerful epic John Ford Western, arguably the finest hour of both the director and the star. With Natalie Wood, Jeffrey Hunter and Vera Miles (888) 11.15pm The Gypsy Moths (PG) 1969 Ageing skydiver Burt Lancaster's unrequited love for frustrated housewife Deborah Kerr ends in tragedy during a tour of small-town America. Patchy melodrama which swings wildly from moments of breathtaking airborne excitement to scenes of depressing inevitability on terra firma. Also starring Gene Hackman, Bonnie Bedelia and Scott Wilson 1.10am 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) 3.05am The Citadel (PG) 1938 An idealistic doctor compromises his principles and gives up working in an impoverished Welsh town to treat rich hypochondriacs at a fashionable London practice. Robert Donat is on fine form in this acclaimed drama based on AJ Cronin's novel, with Ralph Richardson, Rex Harrison, Rosalind Russell and Emlyn Williams 5.00am Private Potter (PG) 1963 A soldier claiming to have had a vision of the death of a comrade-in-arms faces a court martial for cowardice. Drama, starring Tom Courtenay, Mogens Wieth, Ronald Fraser and James Maxwell Regards Satdude. [/QUOTE]
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