Tuesday 29 May 2012
It's Philip's birthday and, during a sex-education class, he publicly confesses he's still a virgin, as the drama about a Rochdale-based comprehensive school continues. Embarrassed and humiliated by his classmates, Philip cancels his birthday party. Kim feels awful for him and, in return for some good advice about how to get his party back on track, Philip agrees to hand out some leaflets on the subject of sexually transmitted infections. However, the leaflets fall into the wrong hands and it's not long before Lauren's mum is confronting Rachel and Eddie – demanding to know why such material is being distributed to her under-age daughter. Kim is dragged before them to explain but is too consumed with worry, as she's found out the Home Office has hired a private investigator to track down her and Grace.
Matt's choir, meanwhile, is practicing hard, now that Rachel wants a performance that evening. But Matt is left deflated when it transpires most of the members were blackmailed into attending, and the race is on to re-group and recruit willing members in time for their showcase.
Elsewhere, a devastated Flick finds out that Marley accepted a bribe from her dad to stay away from her.
Later, Tom meets Rose after her AA meeting. Despite promising Davina he'll be home in time for dinner, he forgets. Davina gives him the cold shoulder and it becomes clear to her she is no longer Tom's first priority.
At Philip's party, Flick seeks comfort from an unlikely source – Philip. But he declines her offer.
Philip is played by Dean Smith, Kim Campbell by Angela Griffin, Rachel Mason by Eva Pope, Eddie Lawson by Neil Morrissey, Matt Wilding by Chris Geere, Flick by Sadie Pickering, Marley by Luke Bailey, Tom Clarkson by Jason Done, Rose by Elaine Symons and Davina Shackleton by Christine Tremarco.
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The careers and music of Annie Lennox, Alison Moyet, Kylie Minogue, Geri Halliwell, Amy Winehouse and Leona Lewis are celebrated as Liza Tarbuck concludes the programme exploring 12 female singers and icons who have influenced British pop music from the Sixties to the present day.
These female artists broached the gender confusion of the Eighties, established Girl Power in the Nineties and came out of stage schools and TV talent contests to rule the world in the 21st century.
Using unseen footage featuring Amy Winehouse and new interviews with Annie Lennox, Alison Moyet and Leona Lewis; and contributions from Dave Stewart, Dawn French, Andy Bell, Pete Waterman, Lily Allen, Alexandra Burke, Mitch Winehouse and Nicki Chapman, the programme explores how female artists have fought for control of their image and battled with the music industry to mould the perception of women in the modern world of British pop.
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McNulty gets Stringer's license plate number from an unlikely source, as the critically acclaimed series, created by David Simon and set in Baltimore, continues.
Greggs and Carver bust a congressional aide toting a bag of dirty cash, but are forced to let him go on orders from Burrell, while Omar earns his "loose cannon" moniker in a violent street encounter with Wee-Bey and Stinkum.
The Wire's ensemble cast includes: Dominic West, Lance Reddick, Idris Elba, Clarke Peters, Wendell Pierce, Domenick Lombardozzi, Andre Royo, Sonya Sohn, Michael K Williams and Wood Harris.
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On the eve of this year's Masters, there's a chance for viewers to look back at the highlights from the memorable 2008 tournament. South Africa's Trevor Immelman led from the first round to the last, holding off the challenge of Tiger Woods on the final day. It was the first time since Ray Floyd's win in 1976 that a player had led from start to finish and, with Woods, Mickelson and Harrington applying pressure in the chasing pack, it was a special victory.
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Everyone is getting involved in sports day at the nursery and Timmy is determined to win, as the new CBeebies series from the makers of the much-loved and critically acclaimed Shaun The Sheep continues. But, after missing out on first prize race after race, Timmy's dreams of winning begin to falter.
When he helps Yabba up after a tumble, however, Timmy is deemed true winner of the day.
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