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| BBC ONE Friday 1 August 2008 |
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Archie collides with a fellow cyclist and gets caught between her and a jealous boyfriend, as the medical drama continues. When he tries to help, he discovers that she's set the whole thing up to make her boyfriend jealous.
Eva comes into the surgery asking to talk to Vivien, who reluctantly tells her a few more minor details about the burglars' appearance. But, as she can't confess what happened to her, Vivien isn't able to satisfy Eva's questions.
Joe, meanwhile, is worried about Vivien but has Daniel to deal with. He covers for Daniel at work and collects him from the police station where he's being held. Joe is furious and says his behaviour needs to stop. Daniel realises this and promises to finish with Kay.
Archie is played by Matt Kennard, Eva by Angela Lonsdale, Vivien by Anita Carey, Joe by Stephen Boxer and Daniel by Matthew Chambers. Kay is played by guest star Clare Calbraith.
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A love match for Sean and Roxy? Not if Ronnie has anything to do with it...
Sean and Roxy attempt to tie the knot in the final visit of the week to Albert Square, but Ronnie tries to put a stop to the nuptials.
Meanwhile, Shirley and Phil are growing closer as she tries to convince him to support Ben at his dance show.
Sean is played by Rob Kazinsky, Roxy by Rita Simons, Ronnie by Sam Janus, Shirley by Linda Henry, Phil by Steve McFadden and Ben by Charlie Jones.
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| BBC TWO Friday 1 August 2008 |
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BBC Two presents live coverage of the Women's British Open, the only one of the women's majors to take place outside the USA. The home crowd at Sunningdale will be hoping to see British representation at the top of the leader board. England's Karen Stupples was the last home-grown winner in 2004, while Scottish stars Catriona Matthew and Mhairi McKay can also expect plenty of support. Other names to watch out for are South Korea's Inbee Park and Taiwan's Yani Tseng, who won the first two majors of 2008.
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| BBC FOUR Friday 1 August 2008 |
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Neil Diamond performs at Glastonbury
BBC Four presents the first of three consecutive Friday nights of exclusive performances from this year's Glastonbury Festival, which took place in June at Worthy Farm in Somerset.
Tonight's show, from the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world, sees legendary American singer-songwriter Neil Diamond performing on the Pyramid stage.
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