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| BBC THREE Sunday 20 July 2008 |
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Everyone is on a learning curve this week at Cyprus-Rhodes University, in the penultimate episode of the sassy US teen comedy. But the learning isn't taking place in the classroom – these lessons are about life.
With Evan rooting for her, Casey vies to become the sweetheart of the Omega Chi fraternity. But Casey's mentor, Frannie, thinks that Casey should step down so she can take the crown for a second year. When Evan encourages Casey not to drop out, Frannie goes ballistic – she wants the crown and is willing to roll right over Casey to get it.
On the other side of campus, Rusty and Jen are officially a couple and want to spend every minute together. But Jen's room is off limits and Rusty's friend Dale refuses to vacate the premises. Dale wants Jen gone and Rusty back as his buddy. Dale goes on the attack in the way a 10-year-old would, stealing milk and wiring the room so only he has power. Rusty is furious – will Jen's charms be enough to bring the two warring friends back together?
Meanwhile, strapped for cash, Cappie has signed up to be the subject of a test to see if he can remain alert and answer questions for 30 hours – not an easy prospect when the test administrator is Rebecca.
Jake McDorman plays Evan, Spencer Grammer plays Casey Cartwright, Tiffany Dupont plays Frannie, Jacob Zacher plays Rusty, Jessica Rose plays Jen K, Clark Duke plays Dale, Scott Michael Foster plays Cappie and Dilshad Vadsaria plays Rebecca.
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Trexx
And Flipside Ep 3/6
Sunday 20 July 10.45-11.15pm BBC THREE |
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It's time B-Ice (Tyronne Lewis) was shown a little respect
It's time for wannabe hip-hop stars Trexx and Flipside to show some respect to B-ICE, his girl Chinaza and "muscle" Tiny, as the comedy continues. So, when they don't move from the seat that B-ICE was potentially thinking about sitting in, Tiny is told to send them a message.
Moments later, there's a massive explosion and Ollie is horrified to see the burning remains of Trexx and Flipside's car. As she races back to break the news to hopeless manager Brilliance, Ollie discovers her No. 1 clients charred, but alive and kicking.
With everyone believing they've been killed in a spectacular accident, Trexx and Flipside spot an opportunity to organise a tribute gig in their own honour, hoping it will lead to a posthumous record deal with infamous producer Biggie Spect. But Trexx and Flipside can't resist the temptation to attend the event in disguise.
Trexx is played by Peter Dalton and Flipside by David Ajala.
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| BBC FOUR Sunday 20 July 2008 |
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BBC Four begins its regular Sunday and Monday night broadcasts of the BBC Proms with a live concert showcasing some of Britain's most celebrated folk talent.
Presented by Charles Hazlewood, the concert is the culmination of the first Folk Day at the Proms, celebrating the diversity and influence of folk music. It features sets by three artists who are continuing to revive and reinterpret the traditions of folk music.
On a specially built stage in the centre of the arena where the Prommers usually stand, the first half of the concert opens with 23-year-old singer and folk-fiddler Bella Hardy, followed by singer-songwriter Martin Simpson, whose instantly recognisable style has helped define the English steel string acoustic guitar sound.
The second half of the concert returns to the main stage for a performance by boisterous 11-piece big band Bellowhead, winners of the 2008 BBC Radio 2 Folk Award for best live act.
Digital viewers can press the Red button on their remote for programme notes during the performance.
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