Tuesday 08 Dec 2009
A chance encounter with Jack makes Max want to spend more time with his family, in the final visit of the week to Albert Square.
Roxy, meanwhile, is concerned about Ronnie's well being and Nick breaks into Dot's house using a key left for him by Dotty.
Jack is played by Scott Maslen, Max by Jake Wood, Roxy by Rita Simons, Ronnie by Samantha Janus, Nick by John Altman, Dot by June Brown and Dotty by Molly Conlin.
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Comedian Johnny Vegas joins host Dave Gorman this week, as the show that searches for ideas with more than a hint of genius about them continues.
Submissions in tonight's episode include: dating insurance to ease the pain of break-ups; a torture box for inanimate objects; more fish to make fishing more interesting; two-way ladders you can go down as well as up; and a conveyor duvet for maximum coverage.
Gorman and Vegas road-test a prototype for the conveyor duvet with less than sterling results and determine the winner of the competition, who will take the coveted Genius trophy home with them.
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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.
The class are learning how to play football, but Timmy keeps hogging the ball. Ruffy and Paxton soon get bored, leaving Timmy to play football with a not-very-athletic Otus. But, after teaching Otus how to pass the ball, Timmy wins himself a new football partner.
Only on CBeebies, Timmy Time is Aardman's first pre-school series, specially created for two to five-year-olds. It combines the studio's world-class "stop motion" style with the colourful simplicity of classic pre-school animation. Timmy's nursery world is stylised, bright and colourful and the stories are presented with charm, humour and bags of fun.
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