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| BBC ONE Thursday 10 July 2008 |
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Julia helps a couple of old friends who are finding it difficult to adapt to a change in circumstances, as the drama set in a Midlands health centre continues. Howard French has lost his job and his wife, Sally, is embarrassed that he now works in a local supermarket. Julia helps them realise that they need to talk to each other.
Meanwhile, receptionist Vivien, who is even more tetchy than usual, manages to rearrange her driving test ... using a little blackmail. Later, when she snaps at fellow receptionist Ruth, Vivien admits she isn't quite herself.
Elsewhere, Melody asks George to review her case as she feels she has been unfairly treated by Nick. However, she is devastated when George delivers her conclusion.
Julia is played by Diane Keen, Howard by Christopher Ravenscroft, Sally by Jane How, Vivien by Anita Carey, Ruth by Selina Chilton, Melody by Elizabeth Bower, George by Stirling Gallacher and Nick by Michael McKell.
SD2
In the latest developments from Albert Square, Peggy tries to get through to Roxy but she doesn't want to listen. Meanwhile, Phil wakes up with a nasty bruise on his head.
Peggy is played by Barbara Windsor, Roxy by Rita Simons and Phil by Steve McFadden.
JM3
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| BBC TWO Thursday 10 July 2008 |
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Hazel Irvine is in Loch Lomond as the Scottish Open tees off
Hazel Irvine hosts live coverage of the Barclays Scottish Open from the picturesque Loch Lomond course. With the 137th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale just a week away, the world's elite golfers will be hoping to find their best form with a strong performance in Scotland this week.
Last year's Scottish Open ended in a thrilling play-off in which French outsider Gregory Havret, ranked 320 in the world, upset third-ranked Phil Mickelson. Both will be back at Loch Lomond again this year, along with former Scottish Open winners Ernie Els, Lee Westwood and Colin Montgomerie. The BBC commentary team includes Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Andrew Cotter and Wayne Grady.
CH2/CI
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| BBC THREE Thursday 10 July 2008 |
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Now a "fully-fledged celebrity with her own television programme and three stars in Heat", Karen Taylor returns to BBC Three with a new, extended series.
Packed with saucy humour and no-nonsense satire, Karen's show sees the return of favourites including Cash Cow, the £5-a-minute late-night phone-in quiz, and Glamorama, the WAG-styled current affairs show tackling hard-hitting issues such as IVF, "which stands for old women trying to have babies".
New set-ups include At Home with The Smithsons, in which Kerry Katona meets Anna Nicole Smith in a fly-on-the-wall reality show featuring former stripper Joanna and her 80-year-old husband.
Karen is joined by Anna Crilly (Lead Balloon), Jalaal Hartley (Pulling), Clare Warde (Laura, Ben And Him) and Lawry Lewin (The Life And Times Of Vivienne Vyle).
JC2/DL2
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