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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ ONE Monday 13 July 2009

EastEnders

Monday 13 July
8.00-8.30pm ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ ONE

Phil makes it clear to Archie that he is not welcome back in Walford, in today's visit to Albert Square.

Janine enters Tiffany into the "Teeny Weenie" talent contest, with the hope that she'll win her the prize money. Meanwhile, Christian pushes Syed too far and the pair fight in the Masala Unit.

Elsewhere, Stacey's behaviour becomes more erratic after she receives the divorce papers from Bradley; and Tanya questions whether allowing Max back into her life is a good idea.

Phil is played by Steve McFadden, Archie by Larry Lamb, Janine by Charlie Brooks, Tiffany by Maisie Smith, Christian by John Partridge, Syed by Marc Elliott, Stacey by Lacey Turner, Tanya by Jo Joyner and Max by Jake Wood.

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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ TWO Monday 13 July 2009

Rowing – World Cup Highlights: Lucerne

Monday 13 July
1.00-2.00pm ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ TWO

Garry Herbert presents highlights from Lucerne, as the final World Cup regatta of the 2009 season takes place.

The Rotsee venue is traditionally the setting for the final leg of the three-race competition, an event Great Britain has won over the last two years. After emphatically racing into a 56-point lead in the opening event at Banyoles, High Performance Director David Tanner had high praise for the youngsters who performed so well in tandem with the British Olympic heroes. However, this is the regatta where all the big names come out, so victory here may well herald success at next month's World Championships in Poland. Dan Topolski joins Garry in the commentary box.

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The Supersizers Eat ... The Twenties Ep 5/6

Monday 12 July
9.00-10.00pm ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ TWO

Sue Perkins and Giles Coren experience life as bright young things in the Twenties
Sue Perkins and Giles Coren experience life as bright young things in the Twenties

Socialising is the Supersizers' prerogative as they go Twenties and experience life as bright young things. The episode sees "It Girl" Sue Perkins with an authentic bob haircut and Giles Coren in full dandyish attire supping cocktails at The Ritz, dancing the Charleston at the Café de Paris and racing Bentleys at Brooklands.

Recreating the general strike of 1926, Giles works on the buses and Sue cooks sausages for volunteers in the park, with the help of this week's chef, food writer Allegra McEvedy. The Supersizers also visit an Egyptian exhibition at the British Museum, complete with a gourmet Fortnum & Mason picnic, to celebrate Howard Carter's historic discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb in 1922.

Giles and Sue are joined by Celia Walden, Diana Quick, Lord Ponsonby and David Taylor for a spectacular last meal of the week. Allegra prepares a "red" and "white" meal, which marks the end of the roaring Twenties and heralds the impending Wall Street Crash.

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The Wire – Reformation Ep 10/12

Monday 12 July
11.20pm-12.20am ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ TWO

Brother Mouzone returns to Baltimore on a mission of revenge and casts a wide net in his search for Omar, as the acclaimed US police drama continues.

Colvin manages, for now, to put off a Sun reporter inquiring about Amsterdam, while Burrell delivers news to City Hall.

Carver learns how much he doesn't know about good policing, while Pearlman and Daniels plead their case for a new kind of wiretap to Judge Daniel Phelan.

Carcetti is about to launch his campaign, but struggles with its effect on his friendship with Council colleague Tony Gray.

Stringer Bell falls out of favour with Avon and is given an ultimatum by Prop Joe and New Day Co-op crews.

Cutty's initial approach to teaching boxing ends up alienating the corner boys, while Marlo raises the stakes against the Barksdale gang.

Bubbles provides entrée to Freamon in an undercover cell-phone hustle.

Robert Wisdom plays Colvin, Frankie R Faison plays Burrell, Seth Gilliam plays Carver, Aidan Gillen plays Carcetti, Idris Elba plays Stringer Bell, Wood Harris plays Avon, Chad L Coleman plays Cutty, Jamie Hector plays Marlo, Andre Royo plays Bubbles and Clarke Peters plays Freamon.

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³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ THREE Monday 13 July 2009

T In The Park 2009

Monday 13 July
7.00-8.00pm ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ THREE

Bringing highlights from Scotland's biggest music festival, Edith Bowman, Reggie Yates and Nick Grimshaw take a look back at T In The Park 2009.

The festival, which is now in its 16th year, took place in Balado, Kinross-shire, and featured big-name acts such as The Killers, Blur, Snow Patrol, Keane, Franz Ferdinand, Razorlight and Elbow.

New to the festival this year was the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Three InTimate Stage, featuring unique collaborations between artists and one-off performances, exclusively for the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ audience.

More top festival moments and highlights are available at bbc.co.uk/tinthepark.

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CBEEBIES Monday 13 July 2009

Show Me Show Me Ep 6/40

Monday 13 to Friday 17 July
10.00-10.30am CBeebies
Chris Jarvis and Pui Fan Lee bring objects and ideas to life for younger children
Chris Jarvis and Pui Fan Lee bring objects and ideas to life for younger children

Younger viewers are invited to continue their journey to a magical playroom in the sky, where CBeebies favourites Chris Jarvis and Pui Fan Lee bring objects and ideas to life with a cry of: "Show me show me."

Chris and Pui are joined by their toys – Tom, Stuffy, Miss Mouse and Teddington.

On Monday, Chris and Pui look at birds and morning. Humpty wants to fly like a bird, so Pui helps him pretend to fly on a magic carpet.

On Tuesday, the team has fun with beds and bugs. The toys pretend to go to sleep on a bed made out of cushions and there's a bug hunt around the playroom – but beware the spider in the bath!

On Wednesday, the gang look at pizza and wheels. The toys make their own pizza and see how grandad grows a tomato for the topping. And they pop a token in the telescope to look at wheels – on cars, on buses and on a wheelbarrow.

Chris, Pui and the toys look at music and rainbows on Thursday. The toys want to play musical instruments but Miss Mouse is too little to even pick up a drumstick. She'll have to find another way to play the drum...

The final visit of the week to the magical playroom in the sky sees Chris and Pui look at letters and trains. All the toys have been sent letters except poor old Teddington. And there's an adventure on a train – but watch out for that runaway train coming down the track...

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