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| BBC ONE Wednesday 14 May 2008 |
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George (Stirling Gallacher) has to tell a pregnant patient that she is HIV positive
When an older woman goes to The Campus for her pregnancy blood tests, George has to tell her that the tests reveal that she is HIV positive, as the Midlands-based medical drama continues. She is pregnant by her younger lover, and George encourages her to talk to him.
However, as she leaves the surgery, she is confronted by her ex-husband who wants to borrow some money from her. George has to calm her down when she accuses him of giving her HIV, but when he convinces her that it can't possibly be him, it leaves only one person...
Vivien, meanwhile, takes Jimmi to the car auction, yet completely ignores his advice and walks away with a huge Saab after bullying the man into delivering it for her.
Elsewhere, Eva broaches the subject of selling Jimmi's flat and the two of them buying something together. Initially, he is slightly freaked as this is a big thing, but later tells her they should do it.
Julia later asks George and Ruth to put their thinking caps on as to what to do about the problems with the campus surgery. Ruth suggests a meeting, which Julia thinks is an excellent idea. George is then left bemused when Ruth suddenly pulls out of it at the last minute.
George is played by Stirling Gallacher, Vivien by Anita Carey, Jimmi by Adrian Lewis Morgan, Eva by Angela Lonsdale, Julia by Diane Keen and Ruth by Selina Chilton.
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Tess (Olivia Bonnici) discovers a hidden passport in her wedding album
Stephen takes Bec to a dazzling waterfront property, as the drama set in an Australian beach resort continues. His plan is for Bec, himself and the twins to live all together as one big happy family. After receiving some counsel from Gabby and Poppy, Bec makes the decision to take the plunge and move in with Stephen and the kids.
Addo, meanwhile, is still unable to recall anything after watching the reunion screening. Desperate, he calls on Stephen's psychiatric expertise. Stephen hypnotises Addo and discovers he was experiencing feelings of rage on the night of the murder.
It then comes to DS Wilson's attention that there is some footage missing from the night of the reunion. Tracy confesses that she took the tape because she was worried Poppy had recorded her slandering Bec behind her back, and that she later burnt the tape. Wilson, although not overly suspicious, is deeply unimpressed.
Elsewhere, Tess discovers a passport hidden in her and Philby's wedding album; the face is Philby's, but the name the passport is under is that of Ben Richards. There is also a slip of paper with a bar code and Tess is left wondering why her husband had a fake identity.
Stephen is played by John Atkinson, Bec by Renai Caruso, Gabby by Sophie Katinis, Poppy by Katherine Hicks, Addo by Daniel Henshall, DS Wilson by Shane Withington, Tracy by Charlotte Gregg and Tess by Olivia Bonnici.
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| BBC TWO Wednesday 14 May 2008 |
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Cruickshank's Adventures In Architecture Ep
7/8 Wednesday 14 May
9.00-10.00pm BBC TWO |
Architecture is the stuff of dreams. Since building began, architects have tried to build the future, tried to build fantasy worlds, tried even to change humanity by dreams of new inventions in bricks and mortar. Dan Cruickshank continues his travels around some of the world's greatest buildings in his landmark architecture series.
In Yemen, he reveals an ancient city of skyscrapers made of mud – Shibam. Originally named after its ruler, King Shibam, the city is now nicknamed "the Manhattan of the desert" due to its astonishing skyline. In the Dominican Republic, Dan visits Santo Domingo, where Spanish invaders dreamed of creating the first grid-style city on the American continent – a model for every modern American city that would follow.
In the hidden kingdom of Bhutan, in the Himalayas, Dan experiences the dream of a king to live in the past, so that modern buildings are indistinguishable from those built 500 years before. He also explores how dreams can turn into nightmares in Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, where society dreamt of reforming criminals into decent men – only to find that their techniques made them mad.
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