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| BBC ONE Wednesday 22 October 2008 |
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When Vivien's doorbell rings she opens the door to find a three-month-old baby in a Moses basket on her doorstep, as the drama set in a Midlands medical centre continues. When she realises the baby isn't well, she calls Jimmi and pleads with him to come round. He's about to take the baby to the police station when its mother appears outside Vivien's. She tries to snatch the baby back, but then runs off.
Vivien then realises that the mother recently came to the Mill and wasn't coping. She goes to see her and brings her home to persuade her to take the baby back, but when she leaves the baby again Vivien realises she can do no more.
Felix, a former client of Ronnie's, offers him the chance to work on Felix's new "Green" project. Ronnie turns it down as he is still unable to poach clients from his old firm, but Felix tries to persuade him, saying he'll make it worth his while...
Vivien is played by Anita Carey, Jimmi by Adrian Lewis Morgan and Ronnie by Sean Gleeson. Felix is played by guest star Peter Silverleaf.
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Harry is called to a piece of wasteland where the body of a Hasidic man has been found, as the medical crime drama continues. Noach Maraowski, a Rabbi from the Hasidic community, confirms that it's his nephew, Yitshok.
Wanting to treat the closed, deeply sensitive community with care and respect, Leo suggests that they respect their wishes and perform a "dry" post mortem – using scans and an external examination rather than opening up the body. Harry reluctantly agrees. The post mortem reveals boot marks covering Yitshok's body; he was clearly the victim of a vicious attack.
Esther, the dead man's wife, says that Yitshok went missing on Saturday evening. Harry finds a forensic link to a group of Polish labourers, one of whom, Aleksi, has footage on his phone of them attacking Yitshok – but the investigation stalls when they discover that the attack happened the night before Yitshok went missing. Harry performs a full post mortem, against the wishes of the community, and discovers that Esther is lying about the time of Yitshok's disappearance. However, she refuses to admit that he went missing on Friday evening rather than Saturday, even though this could help to convict Aleksi.
Harry discovers why when he finds a faded manuscript hidden in Yitshok's belongings. A young Hasidim, Chaim, explains that it is the story of Jonathan and David – a passage of the Torah treasured by gay Hasidic men as it seems to condone homosexuality. Confronted by the evidence, Esther admits that she knew about Yitshok's sexuality. On Friday, when they were supposed to have Shabbat supper with Noach, Yitshok claimed to be ill, but had gone out, apparently looking for sex instead. Deeply ashamed and terrified of his sexuality being exposed, Esther lied about the time of his disappearance.
Harry is played by Tom Ward, Noach Marowski by Ron Cook, Leo by William Gaminara, Esther by Laura Pyper, Aleksi by Serge Soric and Chaim by Danny Worters.
This two-part episode, which concludes tomorrow, is written by Christian Spurrier.
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| BBC TWO Wednesday 22 October 2008 |
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Unhappy customers are simply not an option for Raymond Blanc at his restaurant. So, this week, he invites back the least-satisfied customers from the couples' previous weeks of service, as the competition to earn a chance to set up a restaurant supported by the French masterchef continues.
Not only that, but he also adds some customers that require very special dietary care – though he only reveals this to the couples when it's time for them to take bookings for their weekend service.
Even at such short notice, Raymond still wants the couples to delight these tricky customers with some special ideas and dishes in the hope they will return and boost the restaurants' businesses. The result is packed restaurants, but frustrated customers.
Raymond sends in his inspectors to find out what originally annoyed the dissatisfied customers and what food was served to those with special dietary requirements. Raymond is certainly not happy about this, and sends the offenders into the next challenge.
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Tasked to save a world destined for destruction, Peter must embrace a wild, dangerous ability to better prepare for the struggle ahead, as the cult US science-fiction series about ordinary people with superhuman abilities continues.
Seeing a future where nearly everyone has abilities – a world destined for destruction – Peter resolves to prevent this earth-shattering end whatever the cost and so takes on a dark, unwieldy ability to save the world, hoping that that it won't destroy him and everything he loves first.
After allowing Angela's half of the formula to be stolen, Hiro and Ando set out to uncover the identity of the Villain who hired Daphne and must consult with the person who knows these rogues best – Adam Monroe.
Following the bloodbath at the bank, HRG resolves to get rid of his new partner. Meanwhile, determined to be a hero, Claire hits the road in pursuit of one of the villains from HRG.'s old files.
Suresh gives in to impulse; Linderman and Molly return in unexpected manners; and a new romance ignites between two Heroes.
Milo Ventimiglia plays Peter, Cristine Rose plays Angela, Masi Oka plays Hiro, James Kyson Lee plays Ando, Brea Grant plays Daphne, David Anders plays Adam, Jack Coleman plays HRG, Hayden Panettiere plays Claire, Sendhil Ramamurthy plays Suresh, Malcolm McDowell plays Linderman and Adair Tishler plays Molly.
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