Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Phil learns what's been going on with his children, and hits out with horrible consequences, as the drama in Albert Square continues.
Meanwhile, the stakes rise when Danny tells Glenda that Ronnie is onto them.
Phil is played by Steve McFadden, Danny by Liam Bergin, Glenda by Glynis Barber and Ronnie by Samantha Womack.
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Mum and dad struggle to put things right between them but Karen is unimpressed by their behaviour, in the last episode of the acclaimed comedy series. Karen is worried about her vital role in the school concert while Ben is busy recreating the assault on Everest on the stairs. But then there is a major panic about one of the children...
Mum is played by Claire Skinner, Dad by Hugh Dennis, Karen by Ramona Marquez, Ben by Daniel Roche and Jake by Tyger Drew-Honey.
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Mark Kermode is at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival as The Culture Show returns for a new series
Miranda Sawyer is at The Brighton Festival speaking to Olivier award-winning playwright Simon Stephens, as ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two's flagship arts and culture series returns for a new series.
Simon has teamed up with Mark Eitzel to create the musical Marine Parade. Also from the festival, guest artistic director, Brian Eno, will be talking to The Culture Show about his essay What Is The Purpose Of Art?
Classical music lover Sue Perkins visits a community in the Scottish Highlands who are joining forces with professional musicians and performers to stage Benjamin Britten's opera Noye's Fludde in their local church. A campaigner for music education, Sue meets the people behind the Loch Shiel Spring Festival, an area short on concert halls but big on musical ambitions.
Mark Kermode is at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival to present his essential guide to what's hot and what's not from this year's broad and very international list of entrants.
Prize-winning author David Mitchell reads extracts from his latest novel, The Thousand Autumns Of Jacob de Zoet. He also discusses with Andrew Graham-Dixon how the course of the novel was determined by avoiding the pitfalls of historical fiction.
Alex Katz recently painted Anna Wintour, the enigmatic US Vogue fashion editor, without her signature dark sunglasses, revealing her in a new light. Alastair Sooke talks to the artist as he gives the Culture Show a tour of his new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery and discusses his ongoing fascination with the painted portrait.
Andrew Graham-Dixon also travels to Montacute House in Somerset, where a collection of unseen paintings of mysterious 16th- and 17th-century figures were recently unveiled. Several popular authors have invented short biographical stories to bring these portraits back to life, including Tracy Chevalier who talks to Andrew about this intriguing project.
The programme concludes with an exclusive performance from Seun Kuti – youngest son of Fela and natural successor of the Afrobeat crown – as he performs to the Brighton Festival crowd. Leading his father's legendary band, Egypt 80, Seun is proof that the Afrobeat flame has not diminished since Fela's reign and is influencing chart-topping bands such as Vampire Weekend, Foals and Gorillaz.
The Culture Show is simulcast on the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ HD channel – the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳'s High Definition channel, available through Freesat 108, Freeview 50, Sky 143 and Virgin 108.
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Hazel Irvine introduces highlights from the opening day's play at Wentworth where the PGA Championship, the flagship event of the European Tour, is taking place.
Englishman Paul Casey will be defending his title on the famous West course, which has been remodelled since last year. He will be joined by two other Englishmen in the world's top 10, Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter. Previous winners of the prestigious tournament include Seve Ballesteros, Sir Nick Faldo and Bernhard Langer.
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