Tuesday 29 May 2012
Max and Tanya face an anxious wait for the foreman to read out the verdict as Lauren's trial concludes in the final visit of the week to Albert Square.
Meanwhile, Tommy makes a confession to Patrick and Charlie confronts Brenda over Mo and Jean's accusation.
Max is played by Jake Wood, Tanya by Jo Joyner, Lauren by Madeline Duggan, Tommy by Edward Woodward, Patrick by Rudolph Walker, Charlie by Derek Martin, Brenda by Carmel Cryan, Mo by Laila Morse and Jean by Gillian Wright.
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Gary Lineker introduces further live coverage of the Masters from the iconic Augusta National golf course (coverage begins on BBC Two at 9pm). The tension will be mounting as the second round reaches its conclusion and players battle to avoid the dreaded cut. Last year's big-name casualties included Ernie Els, Sergio Garcia and Luke Donald.
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Gary Lineker presents live coverage from the second day of play at the Masters at the Augusta National. With the likes of Rae's Creek and Amen Corner, the famous course represents a challenge for even the world's best golfers. Tiger Woods won his first major at this course, 12 years ago, and is this year looking for his fifth green jacket. He will also be hoping to prove that his recent knee surgery has not had a detrimental impact on his game.
Further coverage can be seen on BBC One after this programme.
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Viewers are offered more performances and chat, with occasional surprises, in Friday's hour-long, extended version of Later ... With Jools Holland, which returned for a new series on Tuesday.
Joining Jools for the first show were Glasgow's favourite art school rockers, Franz Ferdinand, performing songs from their most recent album, Tonight; British ska legends The Specials, who recently announced they were reforming to celebrate their 30th anniversary; American singer songwriter Carole King, who makes her first UK TV performance since 1971; Yeah Yeah Yeahs, who debuted tracks from their new album, It's Blitz!; and, making their TV debut, The Mummers, a big band from Brighton who feature the quirky and quixotic vocals of Raissa Khan-Panni. Other guests will be announced closer to transmission.
Other acts scheduled to appear in this series include: Depeche Mode, Doves, Lily Allen, Labelle, Taj Mahal, Marianne Faithfull, Taylor Swift, Noisettes, Oumou Sangare, Bat For Lashes and Paolo Nutini.
For additional exclusive content, the Later ... website features more exclusive performances and interviews with the acts on each week's show.
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The series from the makers of the much-loved and critically acclaimed Shaun The Sheep continues, following the adventures of Timmy, the "only lamb in the flock", at his nursery school.
Harriet Heron and Osbourne Owl, who run the nursery, have their hands full, but Timmy gets it right in the end – with a little help from his friends of the furry, feathery and spiky type.
In the final instalment of the week, Timmy and his class are exploring various dance styles, from hula dancing to line dancing, led by Harriet and Osbourne. But Timmy just cannot get into the groove. He soon discovers a passion for hip-hop music, however, and wows his friends with his break-dancing moves.
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