Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Phil's despair leads him down a dark, dark path, in the final visit of the week to Walford. Meanwhile, Carol's old vices rear their heads.
Phil is played by Steve McFadden and Carol by Lindsey Coulson.
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A visit to the hospital gives Tom and Roy the perfect excuse to do battle for Sally's affections when she is called in for a knee operation, as the comedy series about two elderly delinquents continues.
Sally needs a favour from the guys: to escort her to the hospital when she has a knee operation. It's a favour they are only too happy to help with. The old guys immediately set about organising a visiting rota between them so as not to leave Sally alone, and press her for the best hospital gift she'd like during her stay. Sally is only too keen and readily nominates acceptable presents.
Meanwhile, Tom falls in love with halloumi, his latest food dependency introduced to him by local deli owner, Rajan.
As promised, Roy and Tom dutifully deliver an already-nervous Sally to the hospital, where her anxiety is not helped by the laid-back attitude of the very young-looking doctor assigned to her case. Convinced he is too young and probably sleeps in an incubator, Sally is worried that he might operate on the wrong knee – prompting the old guys to take things into their own hands to ensure that does not happen.
Roy, disgruntled that his local bookshop doesn't have the title Sally subtlety requested for her stay, spots an opportunity to get one over on Tom in his bid to win Sally's affections and sneakily pinches it from another patient. Not expecting to get found out, things start to go from bad to worse for Roy who finds himself adopting a strong Scottish accent. Meanwhile, Tom becomes the centre of attention in a student case study.
Tom is played by Roger Lloyd Pack, Roy by Clive Swift and Sally by Jane Asher.
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Those who thought that shooting video themselves and showing it off on YouTube was a new thing would be wrong. For a hundred years the British have filmed their own lives on their own cameras.
The Great British Movie Roadshow, presented by Dan Cruickshank and Kirsty Wark, with advice from film experts Robin Baker and Binny Baker, aims to seek out 100 years of Britain's home movies.
Appealing for people to send in their favourite pieces of home movie footage, an expert team of film historians has pored over public submissions along with amateur films already held in the nation's archives. The team also takes to the road in a specially constructed cine bus to hear about the films in person.
The stories in this programme include: a trip on the Roadshow bus to Bradford to see a recording of a young Princess Diana; a fantastic record of the last 50 years of Chingford in east London; what is believed to be the very first wedding video, shot in 1905 on the Isle of Bute; and the intimate home movies of the late Spike Milligan.
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Live coverage from Stockholm of the 11th meeting in the 14-series Diamond League includes American sprinter Tyson Gay, who is among the world-class stars in action along with a host of newly-crowned European champions.
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Rufus finds himself in a sticky situation this week, as the hapless hero faces a grilling from the evil Dr Mu.
Dr Mu has invented a highly dangerous robotic toaster and is using the cloned workforce of his factory planet, Factorious, to mass-produce a robotic toaster army to take over the Earth. Every household on the planet has received a free Toast-O-Lator and all Dr Mu needs to do is activate his robotic toasters, sit back and wait for world domination. Or so he thinks...
Meanwhile, Rufus enlists the help of GELINA531608 and BUCK55318008, two factory clones who are rebelling against Dr Mu's brutal working practices on Factorious.
Can Rufus and the clones prevent the invasion of Earth? Will Steve ever get a word in edgeways? And will anyone spot the teensy weensy flaw in Dr Mu's scheme, or will the Earth be ... toast?
Rufus is played by Rufus Hound, Dr Mu by Colin McFarlane, Gill/Gelina by Eva Alexander, Barry/Buck by Colin Ryan and Steve by Nadine Marshall.
Hounded is simulcast on the 91Èȱ¬ HD channel – the 91Èȱ¬'s High Definition channel, available through Freesat 108, Freeview 50, Sky 143 and Virgin 108.
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