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| BBC ONE Monday 19 May 2008 |
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Archie comes up against an arrogant medical student with a bad case of food poisoning, as the drama set in a Midlands health centre continues. The student blames the local deli for his illness, as they supplied the food for a beach party he attended – but it's revealed that the student wants to make the deli owner pay for knocking him back at the party in front of his mates.
Eva tells Jimmi she has put the flat up for sale when some viewers turn up during breakfast. Later in the day, she phones Jimmi to say that the viewers want the flat and have made a cash offer, but they need an answer straight away. For Jimmi, things all seem to be going a bit too quickly.
After the disastrous driving lesson with Julia, Vivien is on the hunt for a new driver to take her out. George volunteers, but they don't even make it out of the car park! Luckily for Vivien she catches Jimmi at a weak moment and he reluctantly agrees to be her instructor.
Archie is played by Matt Kennard, Eva by Angela Lonsdale, Jimmi by Adrian Lewis Morgan, Julia by Diane Keen, Vivien by Anita Carey and George by Stirling Gallacher.
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Roxy continues to struggle with her news, in the week's first visit to Walford.
Meanwhile, Sean becomes suspicious of Jack's relationship with Tanya; and Minty and Heather grow closer – is he falling for her?
Roxy is played by Rita Simons, Sean by Rob Kazinsky, Jack by Scott Maslen, Tanya by Jo Joyner, Minty by Cliff Parisi and Heather by Cheryl Fergison.
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At the scene of a road accident, a DNA link is found that goes back to an horrific murder in the Bosnia/Serbia conflict, which Eve had to deal with when working on mass war graves, in the final two-part story of the hit drama series. Boyd vows to track down the ring of war criminals, all of whom are now living and working in the UK.
Tara FitzGerald plays Eve, Trevor Eve plays Boyd, and Pieta – which concludes tomorrow – also features guest stars Branka Katic, Anna Madeley and Ron Cook.
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| BBC TWO Monday 19 May 2008 |
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Daniel (Aidan Gillett) tries to pay Tess off
Daniel tries to bribe Addo into blaming Stavva for Philby's murder, but Addo stuns everyone by confessing to the crime himself, as the series set in a sun-drenched Australian beach resort continues its suspense.
A confused Stavva flees Manly in an attempt to save everyone from his mounting woes, but he is tricked into returning by well-meaning friends and family.
A terrified Tess receives threatening emails from a mystery person who claims to have Philby's computer. She has no idea who this person is or what they could possibly want with her.
Daniel makes a desperate bid to get Tess out of his life by paying her off, but Deborah thwarts his attempts by convincing Tess to stay. But when Tess overhears Daniel questioning Deborah about digging into her past she becomes more concerned than ever.
Meanwhile, Gabby becomes increasingly uncomfortable with Paul's attention in the school-yard.
Daniel is played by Aidan Gillett, Addo by Daniel Henshall, Stavva by Ryan Johnson, Tess by Olivia Bonnici, Deborah by Diane Craig, Gabby by Sophie Katinis and Paul by Nathaniel Buzolic.
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It's the National Finals on Great British Menu – the ultimate cookery competition where 14 of the nation's top chefs have been battling for the chance to prove to the world that British food is up there with the very best.
This week the pressure is mounting as the seven regional finalists return to cook their entire menus again for judges Prue Leith, Oliver Peyton and Matthew Fort.
Each day the judges select their top three dishes from each course – but ultimately it's the public who decide which chef goes to the Gherkin to cook for top chefs from around the world, and who goes home. At the end of each programme viewers get the chance to vote for their favourite dish.
To begin the week the chefs prepare their starters; the rest of their menus can be enjoyed over the course of the week, with decision day on Friday.
Jennie Bond narrates the action.
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