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| BBC ONE Tuesday 10 June 2008 |
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Michelle sorts out a complicated situation, in the latest slice of drama at the Midlands medical centre. When a woman carrying a surrogate baby for her sister realises that an affair with her brother-in-law is not what she wants, she thinks that an abortion might be the best way to save her sister's marriage.
Julia reminds George that her supervision of Daniel is coming to an end so she will need the paperwork to send to the GMC. George tells her it's all in hand – but, naturally, she has forgotten. Daniel invites her to his place for lunch to make a start on it. George notices Daniel is lonely and invites him for dinner later in the week.
Ruth covers on reception at the Mill while Vivien attends her driving course, but Vivien keeps phoning to check up on her.
Things are awkward between Archie and Melody, with Melody still adamant that JJ is clean and not taking drugs. Though Archie manages to persuade her to go to lunch with him, things don't get any better, as Melody suggests they take a break while JJ is around. When Archie goes to see JJ later at Melody's flat he sees him exchanging drugs for money again.
Michelle is played by Donnaleigh Bailey, Julia by Diane Keen, George by Stirling Gallacher, Daniel by Matthew Chambers, Ruth by Selina Chilton, Vivien by Anita Carey, Archie by Matt Kennard, Melody by Elizabeth Bower and JJ by George Rainsford.
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Gary Lineker hosts live coverage of Spain against Russia from Innsbruck, as Group D gets under way in Euro 2008.
Perennial underachievers Spain are considered by many to be genuine contenders for the title, thanks to their youthful, yet experienced squad of players. Fernando Torres scored 33 goals in his first season with Liverpool, as the club reached the Champions League semi-finals. Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas captains Spain after his Madrid team-mate Raúl was omitted from the squad. He will be playing in his fourth major tournament, despite being just 26 years old. Arsenal's Cesc Fabregas should also feature for Luis Aragones's side.
Guus Hiddink's Russia qualified for the finals at the expense of England but the 1960 winners have not progressed past the group stages since 1988. Their cause will not be helped by the absence of star play-maker Andrei Arshavin, who is suspended for the opening two matches. Their hopes may now rest with Roman Pavlyuchenko, who scored both goals against Steve McClaren's side in Moscow.
For viewers with access to the Red button there is live match coverage with alternative commentary and rolling highlights, as well as extensive highlights of every game, all the goals from the tournament and highlights of classic matches from previous years.
There will also be a replay of today's match starting at 7.00pm.
Coverage of the match is also available on the BBC HD Channel.
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Charlie has a date, in today's visit to Albert Square.
Meanwhile, to everyone's surprise, Ian allows Lucy's new boyfriend to move in with them.
Just as Chelsea and Denise seem to be settling their differences, Chelsea's secret is discovered.
Charlie is played by Derek Martin, Ian by Adam Woodyatt, Lucy by Melissa Suffield, Chelsea by Tiana Benjamin and Denise by Diane Parish.
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There are surprises in store for Faye in tonight's episode of the popular medial drama.
After an unexpected visit from Carl Hewson, who later dies during surgery after being attacked, Faye gets a mysterious call from someone named Lucas. Jac follows her and discovers that Lucas is her first husband. On her way back to Holby, Jac crashes her motorbike and is left unconscious on the road.
Kyla, meanwhile, is delighted that Max finally wants to come home with her, after his foster parents' issues are revealed.
Lady Byrne and Elliot continue their developing relationship and share a passionate kiss.
Faye is played by Patsy Kensit, Carl Hewson by Fergus O'Donnell, Jac by Rosie Marcel, Kyla by Rakie Ayola, Max by Jerome Holder, Lady Byrne by Jane Asher and Elliot by Paul Bradley.
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Adrian Chiles is joined by Lee Dixon and Gavin Peacock to discuss the opening round of matches from Group D.
Defending champions Greece shocked the world of football with their European Championship victory four years ago and, with their German coach Otto Rehhagel still in charge, they will be just as hard to beat this time around.
The Greeks begin their defence against Sweden, who have qualified for the last five major tournaments under Lars Largerback. Veteran former Celtic and Barcelona striker Henrik Larsson returns to the squad despite retiring from international football twice before. The Swedes reached the quarter-finals of Euro 2004 and will be hoping to get off to a decent start as they look to at least repeat that performance.
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| BBC TWO Tuesday 10 June 2008 |
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Kirsten's latest venture in sabotaging Paul goes exactly as planned as she continues with her story about being assaulted, as the murder mystery set in an Australian beach resort continues. Gabby falls for it hook, line and sinker, ending things with Paul, with no explanation. But when Gabby urges Kirsten to report the attack, Kirsten begins to realise the severity of the situation she has created.
Poppy's new job at the club soon goes downhill as a drunk patron drops a glass, leaving a puddle which Tess slips on, injuring her arm. Blaming herself, Poppy's problems get worse when Deborah gets wind of the fall and threatens legal action – with Peta representing her.
When Brian finally finds his lost mobile, he has 30 messages on it. Someone has convinced all of his leaseholders to change management – but who would do such a thing?
Meanwhile, Peta finds some discrepancies hidden within Deborah's accounts and believes that her accountant, Thomas Finer, has been stealing from her. With Deborah playing the convincing victim, Peta has no idea that her boss has actually set Thomas up in order to blackmail him.
Kirsten is played by Sam Weaving, Paul by Nathaniel Buzolic, Gabby by Sophie Katinis, Poppy by Katherine Hicks, Tess by Olivia Bonnici, Deborah by Diane Craig, Peta by Daisy Betts, Brian by Kim Knuckey and Thomas by David Webb.
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Sue Barker introduces live coverage from the Artois Championships
Sue Barker presents live coverage from this year's Artois Championships from the Queen's Club in London.
British hopes will be led by Andy Murray, who had to miss Queen's last year with a wrist injury that also ruled him out of Wimbledon. There will be no Tim Henman this year, of course, after his retirement last autumn. Henman made what turned out to be his final appearance at Queen's in 2007 when he crashed out in the first round to Marin Cilic, a Croat who was playing his first-ever match on a grass court.
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Mark Kermode and Lauren Laverne bring viewers a culture-packed show
Lauren Laverne and Mark Kermode bring viewers some classical music, a tour of Scotland's most astonishing land art, plus a review of the week's biggest films and music from Elbow and Richard Hawley.
Verity Sharp meets the 27-year-old Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel. Like his fellow members of the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra, Dudamel is the product of El Sistema – free musical education for some of the poorest young people in Venezuela. Simon Rattle has called Dudamel and El Sistema "the most important thing happening in classical music today". Dudamel, who will be in the UK for some much-anticipated performances this summer, talks revealingly about his background, his music and being called the Mick Jagger of classical music.
Andrew Graham-Dixon takes to the Scottish skies in a helicopter to look at beautiful and baffling land art. Along the M8 motorway, he encounters pyramids and pink sheep, and drops in on Charles Jencks's astronomy-inspired Garden of Cosmic Speculation – 30 acres of scientific theory rendered in garden form, in Dumfries and Galloway.
Also this week, The Culture Show's cult podcaster and thinker, Karl Pilkington, continues his American adventure on the set of Ricky Gervais's directorial debut – This Side Of The Truth.
Mark Kermode, meanwhile, gives his view on the week's cinema releases including The Incredible Hulk, starring Ed Norton, and The Happening, directed by M Night Shyamalan.
Music comes from Elbow, accompanied by Richard Hawley, who perform The Fix from their new album, The Seldom Seen Kid.
In The Culture Show Uncut at 11.35pm on Friday 13 June, there's a chance to see all of this again plus extra material including more music from Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan, who will be performing Keep Me In Mind Sweetheart.
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