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Programme Information

Network TV Week 23

Tuesday 3 June 2008


BBC ONE Tuesday 3 June 2008
Doctors
Tuesday 3 June
1.45-2.15pm BBC ONE
www.bbc.co.uk/doctors

       

When a man is found dead in a car, Eva and her chauvinistic colleague are called to investigate, as the medical drama continues. They both have different theories, however, and Eva's investigations lead her to become suspicious of the man's wife – her story doesn't add up and Eva's intuition tells her the wife is lying. Determined to get to the truth, Eva confronts the wife.

 

Ruth, meanwhile, is back at home and has changed the locks now that Davey has gone.

 

JJ and Archie go for a game of footy to get to know each other better and discover some common ground. In the first half of the game, JJ struggles but, in the second half, he's on a high and plays like a man possessed. Archie, however, is later disturbed by the sudden change in JJ's character when he disappears in search of a party.

 

Elsewhere, Jimmi is doing his best to hide from Vivien. She eventually finds him and he relents, taking her for another driving lesson. As part of the lesson, he takes her to see his new house and Vivien gives it her seal of approval.

 

Eva is played by Angela Lonsdale, Ruth by Selina Chilton, JJ by George Rainsford, Archie by Matt Kennard, Jimmi by Adrian Lewis Morgan and Vivien by Anita Carey.

 

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EastEnders
Tuesday 3 June
7.30-8.00pm BBC ONE
www.bbc.co.uk/eastenders

       

Keith attempts to make amends for the lost lottery ticket, in the latest action from Albert Square. But has it gone for ever?

 

Bradley, meanwhile, is confused by the female attention he has attracted.

 

Keith is played by David Spinx and Bradley by Charlie Clements.

 

JM3

Holby City
Tuesday 3 June
8.00-9.00pm BBC ONE
www.bbc.co.uk/holbycity

       

Michael (Hari Dhillon) becomes wary of a colleague)
Michael (Hari Dhillon) becomes
wary of a colleague

Kyla is not convinced her son, Max, is being cared for properly. But she has no power over decisions made for him after giving him up to be fostered, as the hospital drama continues.

 

Michael, meanwhile, becomes wary of Abra's capabilities and, although he covers for his mistakes, he realises that Abra could be a liability for the hospital.

 

After resigning from the Byrne Foundation, Elliott agrees this is not actually what he wants and looks forward to spending more time working with Lady Byrne. The feeling is clearly mutual.

 

Kyla is played by Rakie Ayola, Max by Jerome Holder, Michael by Hari Dhillon, Abra by Adrian Edmondson, Elliott by Paul Bradley and Lady Byrne by Jane Asher.

 

JM3

 

BBC TWO Tuesday 3 June 2008
Out Of The Blue
Tuesday 3 June
1.00-1.25pm BBC TWO
www.bbc.co.uk/outoftheblue
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As Bec and Kirsten do their best to clean up the mess from her party, Bec can't help but pray that this will be the end of the trouble between them, as the sun-drenched drama series set in an Australian beach resort continues.

 

However, when Bec gets a call from the hospital explaining that someone has been presenting forged prescriptions in her name all over Manly, she immediately points the finger at Kirsten. An innocent Kirsten gets her own back.

 

Addo, meanwhile, is relieved when his missing jeans turn up. It's not until he arrives home, however, that the true impact of exactly what was returned hits him. They were the jeans that he was wearing on the night of the reunion.

 

Addo still remembers nothing. But when Jarrod trips over his work box back at the house, an envelope lying on top with a Seaforth postmark remains unnoticed – this may be the very thing they're searching for.

 

Elsewhere, Tracy contemplates ending her therapy sessions with Stephen. Although she tells him she doesn't want to become addicted to therapy, she is really worried about having to involve Jarrod in a group session.

 

Bec is played by Renai Caruso, Kirsten by Sam Weaving, Stephen by John Atkinson, Addo by Daniel Henshall, Tracy by Charlotte Gregg, Stavva by Ryan Johnson and Jarrod by Clayton Watson.

 

RB



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