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ARGUS EXODUS Tim Ridgway, the award-winning journalist, is the latest star reporter to quit an ailing Sussex newspaper
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THE BIG DEBATE
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Your chance to discuss the budget, council tax, and that referendum ■ Monday, February 10 ■ Hilton Brighton Metropole Greg Hadfield @BrightonIndy The people of Brighton and Hove have an historic opportunity to influence the future of our city for years to come. Key decisions are about to be made by our elected representatives about the city’s budget, how it can be funded, and where cuts - if any - should be made. More importantly, they - on our behalf - will decide the shape of public services on which some of our poorest and most vulnerable fellow-citizens rely. We may all have the chance to vote on whatever is finally proposed. We may not. Whether or not there is a
referendum, big issues require big debates. Our political leaders understand that. Today, Brighton & Hove Independent is pleased to announce that it is hosting The Big Debate, a chance for people across the city to tell our leaders what they think. And a chance for our leaders to listen to us, before they decide. The Big Debate will be in front of an audience of 300 in Hilton Brighton Metropole on Monday, February 10 - only days before the first in a series of decisive council meetings. Political leaders, trade unionists, >> Continued on page 3
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Be rogue in Brighton! Brogue is the magazine that digs into the city’s underground arts scene Spirit de la Mare
A new publication from the local underground arts scene has hit the streets of Brighton and Hove. Called Brogue Magazine, it is the official organ of Brighton Arts Club, put together by the club’s members themselves. Spawned from a need to record all of Brighton Arts Club’s activities, the publication is centred on a group of working artists and the pockets of the city that inspire them. Within the city’s perimeter, there is a fast-growing underground art movement made up of a new breed of artist: highly-motivated, highlyproductive and politicallyastute. Gone are the alcohol-fuelled, haphazard poets, the willingly melancholy musicians, and other such tired clichés that are equally as repugnant as massproduced, faux-Banksy prints. The resident artists at Brighton Arts Club and contributors to Brogue Magazine are embracing modernity, moving with the times, and putting in the hours. Brogue is a platform to showcase the innovators, the grafters, and those I believe are the next generation of artists, musicians, film-makers and writers that will sculpt this city’s creative landscape in the future. Tucked away behind London
> Continued from page 1 community leaders, and citizens of all shades of opinion will be invited to contribute. Entry will, of course, be free, but space will inevitably be limited. Therefore, if you are interested in contributing, please email your details to: thebigdebate@ brightonandhoveindependent. co.uk. You can register to attend via Eventbrite: bit.ly/1irpfGw. Last night, The Big Debate was welcomed by leaders of the three main political parties. Jason Kitcat, the Green leader of the council, said: “I warmly welcome the plan to host a proper debate on the challenges that our city’s most vulnerable face. “Citizens deserve a clear and open debate, not political game-playing. Our social care referendum proposal is a principled and heartfelt approach.”
Road, Brighton Arts Club is fast becoming a hub not only of artistic, but also of literary talent, with a special focus on poetry and spoken word. The club’s deceptivelydilapidated exterior gives way to an architecturally-exciting interior and acoustics to die for. Founded just over a year ago by Pasha du Valentine, an artist and film-maker, Brighton Arts Club boasts a music venue, art studios, exhibition space and recording facilities; heavilydecorated with an eclectic mix of artwork. Brogue Magazine and Goddamn Media run their empires from behind its metal gates. In a city saturated with images of deck chairs, sunsetriddled pier shots and souvenir postcards, Brighton was crying out for an underground arts magazine: a publication that rebelled against the highquality, glossy, mass-produced images, or perfectly-framed photography designed to sell houses. Brighton has so much more to offer. As the editor of Brogue and a Brightonian - I attended Roedean School before moving to London, working for Loaded TV, and finally returning home just over three years ago - I want readers to explore what goes on at Brighton Arts Club and beyond. So I have joined forces with
Councillor Geoffrey Theobald, leader of the Conservative group, welcomed the debate and pledged to do his best to attend. Warren Morgan, leader of the Labour group could not be contacted, but colleagues supported the event. The organisation representing the city’s 1,600 voluntary orgsanisations said it was “very concerned” that current proposals do not do enough to redress the cumulative impact to vulnerable communities and the local voluntary services and community groups that are a foundation of the city”. It highlighted the possible impact on people with learning disabilities and disabled children. Sally Polanksi, chief executive of Community Works said: “We recognise the scale of the challenge facing the city council, but we remain convinced that more creative thinking can be
club founder Pasha du Valentine - who also happens to be my mother - to seize the chance to fill a gap in the market, launching an arts magazine directed at a discerning, local readership. Brogue’s pages are littered with social commentary and metaphor. Nothing should be taken at face value and no assumptions should be made in regards to intent. Brogue is not glamorous or decadent in any way. Each bimonthly issue will be entirely different to the last in size, format and subject matter. We will print a limited number of copies and leave submissions open to the public. While the first issue serves as an introduction to the people of Brogue, the second will step outside Brighton Arts Club, covering more controversial topics.
To purchase a limited-edition collector’s copy of Brogue Book One visit: www.lulu.com . For more information also see: broguemagazine.wordpress.com; facebook.com/broguemagazine; brightonartsclub.blogspot.com.
done, it is through dialogue that we can find better ways to make savings. We encourage local officers and councillors to be bold and work with us to find solutions that benefit everyone and protect the most vulnerable.”
More details about The Big Debate will appear in next week’s Brighton & Hove Independent and via our Twitter: @BrightonIndy #TheBigDebate The poverty in our politics; the poverty in our city, see page 10
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Cuts can no longer be absorbed, so we seek a democratic opinion from Brighton and Hove residents Jason Kitcat @jasonkitcat
The council has saved almost £30 million in efficiency programmes in the last few years and has millions more planned. But it needs to save another £100 million over the next four years - more than any efficiencies can possibly cover. Westminster cuts can no longer be absorbed, so we are seeking a democratic opinion from local residents. Social care makes up a third of the spending that we have control over, so we have little option but to look at ways of saving money there. Not doing so would mean relatively small but well-used services such as libraries, children’s centres and parks would be decimated - if not completely
closed - by government cuts. There are, of course, other areas of council spending. But there are often restrictions on how money can be spent. For example, parking charges in the city have been frozen or reduced since 2012, and we plan to do the same again next year. Parking income has to be spent on transport spending, and in
the middle-man for a government loan, which would earn an extra £1m a year to mitigate government cuts. The pressures on our public services are greater than ever before. Times are tough for many residents, too. But as both the Conservatives and Labour are committed to the same spending cuts until Social care makes up a 2019, we must prepare. the time is right to third of the spending that askSo you, the residents of we have control over” Brighton and Hove, what you think is the right Brighton and Hove this income approach. So much is stake and pays for free bus passes for older so much has changed in recent and disabled people. years that we should let the people Much of the funding for transport decide. projects, such as the Lewes Road, has come from external sources The poverty in our politics; the like the government and the poverty in our city, see page 10 European Union. And our role in the i360 tower The Big Debate: Hilton Brighton project, if agreed, would be as Metropole on Monday, February 10.
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Award-winning photographer takes £1,000 RHS prize Greg Hadfield @BrightonIndy A Brighton-based photographer has been named by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) as the winner of its annual photographic competition. Heather Buckley’s striking image of foxgloves in the gardens at Great Dixter House in East Sussex (see front page) was chosen from thousands of entries to win the prestigious competition – along with a prize of £1,000. The judging panel for the RHS Photographer of the Year - comprising Clive Nichols, one of the world’s finest flower and garden photographers; Chris Young, editor of The Garden magazine; and RHS competitionorganiser Carol Sheppard - were unanimous in their praise of Ms Buckley’s work. Chris Young said: “The quality of images submitted this year, which attracted entries from more than 40 countries, made for an enjoyable but difficult task for the judging panel. The range of images we looked at demonstrates the enthusiasm and passion that people have for capturing the beauty of the natural world. “The winning image, which demonstrates a fusion of skilful photography, patience and
opportunity, is a perfect fit for the RHS competition, as it celebrates the essential relationship between plants and wildlife.” Ms Buckley - director and cofounder of Silicon Beach Training - said: “It’s a great honour to be named RHS Photographer of the Year, as it’s hard to get recognised as a photographer and I am thrilled to have the opportunity to show my work to a larger audience. “I am really a people and street photographer, but thought the competition would be a great challenge for me as I also love gardens and flowers. “I decided to try taking some flower images in my usual street style rather than the close-up style traditionally associated with flower photography. Using a wide angle lens, in this case a fish-eye, I spent most of the afternoon trying to get this shot, taking the unusual viewpoint of looking up through the towering pink foxgloves at the bees. I finally nailed it with this image.” The competition was open both to professional and amateur photographers who were invited to submit images to any of the six adult categories including seasons, wildlife and people, plus two categories for people under 18. The overall winners were selected from the winning images from each of these categories
Exodus of Argus journalists goes on as Tim Ridgway leaves for Latest TV Tim Ridgway, the awardwinning reporter and columnist, is the latest journalist to quit The Argus as its circulation continues to plummet. He is leaving today to be head of news with Latest TV, the local television channel Tim Ridgway picks up his award for Brighton and Hove, which has delayed its launch launch - which had been due until July. on April 7 - was the result of Mr Ridgway - renowned work on building studios. for his coverage of local She said: “We are very proud government - was hailed to welcome a man who we as Columnist of the Year at and many in the city regard the EDF Energy London and as one of the best young South of England Awards last journalists in the UK. He November. will be heading a team of 15 At the same awards, Bill covering all the local, national Gardner - then an Argus and international top stories colleague - was named as for news and sport on Channel Newcomer of the Year. He left 8 in Brighton and Hove and The Argus shortly afterwards. across Sussex. John Keenan, the “Latest TV is also very proud newspaper’s business editor, to announce an alliance with is also understood to have City College, in building state resigned, within days of of the art, world class studios launching the newspaper’s in Brighton. This work will “That’s Good News” features. take a couple more months A spokesperson for Latest TV than we anticipated so our said the delay to the channel’s new launch day is July 2014.”
for their artistry, creativity and technical excellence. Mateusz Piesiak, from Poland, RHS Young Photographer of the Year. Medici Cards, sponsors of the RHS photographic competition, will also choose an image from all the competitions entrants to publish as a greeting card.
To view Heather Buckley’s work, visit: www.heatherbuckley.co.uk. Twitter: @buckleyheather
Heather Buckley (inset) and another of her images: Railway land reflections in Lewes
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At last year’s Seedy Sunday you were panellist with BBC Gardeners’ Question Time. What did you make of the event? I did not realise it was Most places and quite so big and quite gardening groups I visit have so well attended! I was an average age of about 108” also very impressed by how young the average age was. Most places Has organic become and gardening groups I visit mainstream or is it still part of have an average age of about 108, the lunatic fringe? especially allotments. It is great I think most people, if they can to see a different group of people. afford it, would choose organic I know Brighton is a younger city now. I know a barrister who used than most - and that was very to poo-poo organic food. But when evident. he found Waitrose was selling it, and at a higher price, it became Why are events like Seedy a premium product to him, like Sunday important? a Rolex or a Bentley. Organic is To me, it is the fact that everyone not special or better; it is how all gets together and you realise you our food should be - not cheap are not the only nutter on the and processed. Even organic is planet who is growing their own! nowhere near as good as growing Even today, growing your own your own fruit and vegetables. fruit and veg can be seen as a bit That is where you really get eccentric, when it is far easier to freshness and quality. go to a supermarket and buy these things. So what will you be talking The other big thing is that events about at Seedy Sunday? like Seedy Sunday enable people I will be trying to dispel some of to get their hands on seeds and the myths about going organic plants they cannot get elsewhere, and how to choose what to grow especially local varieties. It has in your own garden based on what great community value. grows well and what you enjoy eating. That is very important! Bob Flowerdew will be speaking I will also be revealing some at Seedy Sunday at Brighton incredibly easy and cheap Dome Corn Exchange on Sunday, tips that can help you garden February 2 (10.30am-4.30pm). organically and re-use and recycle Entry costs £3 (concessions, £2; everyday objects in your garden. children under-16, free). For more For example, if you ever see a information, visit: SeedySunday. venetian blind being thrown out, org. For details of Bob Flowerdew’s the plastic slats can easily be cut books, visit: bobflowerdew.co.uk.
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The Sleeping Army seeks to waken new generation to joys of reading Laura Lockington
The idea behind Young City Reads is a very simple one: one city, one book, a thousand c o n ve r s a t i o n s . The aim is to get every child reading the same book and then talking about it. What could be better? We know the statistics about reading; it makes you happy, it makes you smart and it helps creativity. But we also know that if we can catch children early enough and engage them in a book that fires their imagination. They are 10 times more likely to read independently. Brighton Festival and Collected Works Community Interest Company (CIC) - the organisation behind Brighton and Hove’s City Reads - reveals today the title selected for this year’s “big read” for children. It is The Sleeping Army by Francesca Simon, the author who wrote Horrid Henry.
Francesca told Brighton & Hove Independent: “What a thrill to have all of Brighton and Hove read The Sleeping Army and then coming together at the end to discuss it.” The Sleeping Army tells the story of Freya, an ordinary girl living in modern Britain, but with a twist: people still worship the Viking gods. Freya is caught in her parents’ divorce, and shuttling between bickering adults is no fun. One evening, stuck with her dad on his night shift at the British Museum, she is drawn to the Lewis Chessmen and Heimdall’s Horn. Unable to resist, she blows the horn, waking three chess pieces from their enchantment: the slaves, Roskva and Alfi, and Snot the Berserk. They are all summoned to Asgard, land of the Viking gods, and told they must go on a perilous journey to restore the gods to youth. If Freya refuses, she will be turned into an ivory chess piece. But if she accepts her destiny and fails, the same terrible fate awaits her. Brilliantly funny and original, the book is an innovative take on the Norse myths - and the
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Stranger than Kindness by Mark A Radcliffe You know how publishers get other famous writers or celebrities to endorse a book? I often wonder if it really helps. It depends who the other famous writer is, I suppose. Mostly, I tend to ignore them. But there are some names, who - if they have raved about a book - I sit up and take notice of. Jo Brand is one of them. She describes this book as “Funny, poignant and compelling”. And, oh boy, is she right! This is such a warm and intelligent book, you will want to linger over the pages, making it last as long as possible. It tells the tale of Adam Sands, a psychiatric nurse who works in a soon-to-be-closed asylum, so that the patients can be returned into the real world by the powers that be.
Set in 1989, the hoo-ha of Care in the Community has raised its ugly head - and Adam feels powerless to turn the tide. Adam is struggling: a little booze, a few mild sedatives pinched from the drugs trolley, and a strong unshakeable belief in the command of being kind to others, he forms a special bond with an elderly inmate, Libby. He deals with unspeakable do-gooders, power-mad doctors, severe cuts, disturbed patients and the strains and stress of such a demanding job with wisdom, insight and a bang on the money humour. I urge you to read it. You really will not be disappointed. Mark A Radcliffe will be at The Bookish Supper Society on Wednesday, February 12 at The Naked Eye Gallery. Tickets from Brighton Dome ticket office, telephone 01273 7090709.
travails of contemporary family life. Sarah Hutchings, the creative director of Collected Works, said: “We’d like to see every primary school getting involved.” Schools can register online to read The Sleeping Army together between March 6 and May 22. A registration form is on the City Reads website at: cityreads.co.uk.
Francesca Simon and the chosen title (Main photograph: Francesco Guidicini)
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An Independent View The poverty in our politics – and the poverty in our city There are good reasons not to increase council tax. It is a regressive tax, with bandings based on property values as long ago as 1991. Its impact is disproportionately severe on the less-well-off. Therefore, any increase may be felt most acutely by some of the poorest families and individuals - in a city where the average price of a home is now nearly £300,000. The multi-millionaire in the multi-million-pound house might complain about handing over more than £2,500 a year. But she probably does not find it as painful as the hard-working parent in a run-of-the-mill “Band D” home - who pays not much less, with a bill of more than £1,500 a year. The 175 householders in Brighton and Hove who live in “Band H” luxury might object to paying an extra £10 a month to help fund public services they think - wrongly, as it happens they do not use or benefit from; even the 7,000 in “Band G’ and “Band F” homes might agree. Theirs, of course, is not the “costof-living crisis” we hear so much about. Indeed, in the world of dogwhistle politics, the only cost-ofliving crisis we are really meant to be concerned about is our own. And who of us is not facing such a crisis? Even those living in a house now worth £500,000 or more can convince themselves they cannot afford an extra £6 a month on an annual council tax bill of £1,842. We can all be convinced that council tax is unfair – especially by politicians who want our vote. Even more if we are among the 70% who live in homes in the lowest three council tax bands.
We all try to clutch ever more tightly to the pound coins in our pockets, the pounds that are going to go to “the council”, to “them”, to be spent on others not as deserving or as needy as us. At the same time, we argue justifiably - that public services can be delivered more efficiently and more effectively. Always.
If we do not now begin to debate and decide our city’s approach to these issues, then our capacity as a city to deal with the crisis - in more innovative and costeffective ways, to be sure - will be constrained. This is what democratic politics should be about: principles, policies and priorities. And how to make them real, with adequate We are talking about financing. charging poor, vulnerable people Unfortunately, living in flats for the electricity the focus of the political elite is that powers their lifts” too often on the politicking, the A lot of money is wasted, we positioning, and the point-scoring. complain. Not least, many say, Almost daily, we are reminded of all that money that goes on the the poverty of politics; rarely do Council Tax Reduction scheme we discuss the politics of poverty. (CTR), which benefits 26,700 First, a few facts: only 13% households, including some of the of council funding comes from poorest people in the city. council tax; £112 million - out of a Our cost-of-living crisis trumps total council budget of about £774 theirs, we say. million - is spent on adult social And so it goes on. Especially in care; government funding will these most austere of times. be cut by £100 million over the This time, however, it is next four or five years, with the different. This time, we are talking biggest impact felt after the local about charging poor, vulnerable and national elections in May next people living in flats for the year. electricity that powers their lifts; Whatever the outcome of the we are talking about charging general election, there is unlikely poor people with disabilities to to be any significant change in store their mobility scooters. the funding of local government. That is not the cost-of-living Certainly, there is no sign even of crisis that most of us experience; a Labour government under Ed that is not the cost-of-living crisis Miliband of using (progressive) most of us care about as we clutch income tax to maintain public the pound coins in our pocket. services locally. For the first time, we really Austerity is here to stay; have to talk about the impending there are “tough” choices, hard crisis in adult social care. Which, decisions, painful priorities. And in turn, will be a defining test of so the rhetoric goes on. local democracy and the funding Yes. Council tax may be of local government. If not this regressive, but the services and year, then next. Certainly, in 2016 many of the jobs it pays for can – by which time it will be too late. and should - disproportionately Elections will have come and gone. benefit the poor, many of whom
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can also be protected by CTR. Clearly, the city of Brighton and Hove faces its own collective costof-living crisis. Yet it is hamstrung in its efforts to come up with solutions. In terms of revenue, central government has determined our elected city leaders cannot raise council tax beyond 2% without the cost - and confusion - of a referendum. And there is talk that this threshold may even be reduced to 1.5%. It is worth reminding ourselves of previous increases in the council tax in Brighton and Hove in recent years - when the tax was just as regressive and the cost-ofliving crisis for poor people was just as acute. The biggest increase was 14.5% in 2003-4. More recently, the increases have been: 4.8% in 2005-6 and 4.9% in 2006-7 (both Labour); 4.8% in 2007-8, 3.9% in 2008-9, 3.5% in 2009-10, and 2.5% in 2010-11 (all Conservative); a freeze in 2011-12 and in 2012-13; and 2% last year. There is not space here to rehearse the years of havering and wavering of Labour politicians,
who have repeatedly wished the ends, but have not always been prepared boldly to will the means. Now is decision time. The suggested referendum on a proposed 4.75% tax rise will almost certainly not happen; Labour and Conservative councillors seem determined to unite to make sure of that. The current politicking is all about next year’s citywide elections. Even if the referendum were to go ahead – which it could, if only Labour were to abstain in next month’s key votes - it is unlikely to be won by the minority Green administration. It could, however, enable Labour to put a marker down about what sort of party it now is. Too many politicians wish the ends but are not brave enough to will the means. There may be good reasons not to increase council tax. But political expediency and selfinterest should not be among them. The Big Debate: Hilton Brighton Metropole on Monday, February 10.
Band
Number (%) households
1991 property value
Current bill
Proposed monthly increase
A*
Not available
Up to £40,000
£837.38
£2.83
A
26,667 (21.3%)
Up to £40,000
£1,004.85
£3.40
B
28,227 (22.5%)
£40,001-£52,000
£1,172.33
£3.96
C
33,276 (26.5%)
£52,001 - £68,000
£1,339.80
£4.53
D
19,150 (15.3%)
£68,001-£88,000
£1,507.28
£5.09
E
10,852 (8.7%)
£88,001-£120,000
£1,842.23
£6.23
F
4,417 (3.5%)
£120,001-£160,000
£2,177.18
£7.36
G
2,646 (2.1%)
£160,001-£320,000
£2,512.13
£8.49
H
175 (0.1%)
More than £320,000
£3,014.56
£10.19
*entitled to disabled relief reduction
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Students stand against apathy with voter-registration push Sapphire Allard @sapphireallard Sussex University will hold a week of events on campus to mark the first National Voter Registration Day (NVRD) on Wednesday, February 5. NVRD is organised by Bite the Ballot, a politically-neutral social enterprise on a mission to empower young voters. Bite the Ballot’s primary aim is to register and engage the four million young people before the next general election who are currently not registered or represented, those who are the farthest away from politics. The events on campus will include a talk from a representative from each political party in Brighton and Hove, who will be coming into the students’ union common room at different times for an informal chat with the students about their individual policies, particularly those affecting young people. There will be additional talks from relevant bodies such as The Democratic Society, a themed debate held by the Sussex Student’s Debating Society, and live music from students. Most crucially, on February 5, there will be a stall set up on where
students can complete an simple form there and then, making them eligible to vote. This is a process that can otherwise seem overlycomplicated, especially with the advent of Individual Electoral Registration, which means that head of households and university halls will no longer register young people to vote, a factor meaning the democratic deficit is at risk of increasing even more. The number of those aged 24 years and under who vote has fallen in the last decade to the point at which only 44% voted in the 2010 election. In the United Kingdom, only 12% of young people are certain to vote at the next general election. This silence is interpreted purely as apathy, whereas I believe the idea of “apathy” among students is something of a myth. Students, particularly at Sussex University, are notoriously political; events such as the university fee protests shows that they are willing to stand up and act. The issue is voting - when young people often feel there is nobody to vote for. Just being registered to vote means we are sending a message out to politicians that we exist and matter. If we saw a massive increase in young people registered, this would have to
influence the slant of politicians’ manifestoes, to make them more relevant for this age-group. Celebrities backing Bite the Ballot’s work include Jamal Edwards, founder of SB.TV; Tinie Tempah, the rapper; Eliza Doolittle, the singer; Ben Hanlin, the ITV2 magician; and the YouTubers,
Tyrannosauruslexx and Beckie0. Edwards says: “I don’t really know that much about politics, but when I met with Bite the Ballot, it made me want to get involved and I saw politics in a different light. “I have a huge following of young people and I feel it’s part of my job to inform these young people in a
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Flying pigs and white elephants: The i360 sums simply do not add up Mike Holland @RealMikeHolland
It’s true: pigs do fly! Or, more accurately, it is common sense that flies - right out of the town hall windows. Yes, it’s official: the ruling junta has announced its intention to seek cross-party backing to donate – sorry, lend - £36 million to fund fully the Marks Barfield white elephant, otherwise known as the i360. It seems, according to our heroes, this madcap scheme will directly provide 150 muchneeded jobs - with another 440 more locally. Apparently, there will be 800,000 visitors a year, which they estimate will boost the local economy by an estimated £5 million. But, dear councillors, please do the maths. Which, common sense tells me, cannot differ greatly from my calculations as follows. Let’s be really optimistic and say running 12 hours a day for
365 days a year, the take-up at weekends and on Bank Holidays means we are absolutely rammed to capacity - ie 2,400 people a day. They have all managed to park, having saved up to pay the ridiculous parking charges, and are coming time and time again to go up in the air and see the sea. We have charged them all £10 each so a family of four is paying £40. (I did say let’s be optimistic). So, that’s £24,000 a day summer and winter - for 112 days, ie a revenue of £2,688,000. Then, let’s say that during
Then we have the remaining days, when virtually nobody sane ever goes on the seafront and there are 183 of those. So let’s be really generous and forecast - even allowing for all the ridiculous cycle lanes, 20 mph limits, endless road works, travellers and beggars coming out of our ears, not to mention sky-high parking charges - we are going to be inundated with American and Japanese tourists. Let’s pretend that the white elephant is going to be 40% full on those days - even in the depths of winter when, on some days, it is so wet and windy it is impossible to stand, On some days, it is never mind go up a tower. so wet and windy it is That amounts to 183 days impossible to stand, never at £9,600 a day, totalling £1,756,800. mind go up a tower” Therefore, we have a total projected income of school holiday days - excluding £5,284,800. weekends, which have already In reality, though, that is if been covered - we are 50% full. we had a climate like California. Which is about the best you Which, of course, we do not. could ever hope for. That is 70 Now, I was not the smartest days at £12,000 a day, totalling kid in school; to be honest, I £840,000. normally rely on my accountant
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for the really tricky stuff. I really did not have to be Tricky Dicky, however, to work this one out. I just needed a calculator. The wage bill will amount to about £3 million a year. Then, we have running costs at, let’s say, £1 million a year. Let’s then allow for advertising, ticket sale charges, bank charges, and so on, at, say, another £1 million. This brings our running costs to about £5 million, against a dream “California” income of
£5,284,800. Oh no, sorry, I almost forgot: 20% of that dream income was VAT, so we are now losing about £1 million. That is, of course, if Marks Barking never repays us a penny in either capital or interest. And that’s if we have California weather from here on in. Come on, it’s not rocket science. We simply do not need any white elephants on our seafront. We just want it tidied up, please.
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What do they know? Council tax and debt recovery
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FoIA) gives a general right of access to all types of recorded information held by public authorities. Brighton and Hove City Council has an agreement with mySociety, a charity to help people “become more powerful in the civic and democratic parts of their lives”. As a result, all FoI requests are now published online. The following are some recent requests and responses, both of which are edited because of space.
1 Proportion of household waste sent for recycling, composting or re-use:
FoI requests to date
■ 2007/8: 28.75%;, 2008/9: 29.48%; 2009/10: 27.45%; 2010/11: 27.65%; 2011/12: 28.06%; 2012/13: 26.8%.
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Recycling statistics 1 Please can I have the recycling rates for the Hollingdean and Stanmer ward, years 2007 - 2013
Please name your appointed bailiff/ debt recovery contractors for each of the following services: a) Council tax; b) Business rates; c) Commercial rents; d) Parking penalties; e) Housing benefit over-payments; f) Sundry debts.
2 What is the percentage of recycling collected in the city that is actually recycled (rather than, for example returned to landfill) for 2013. Date: January 14
From: Brighton & Hove Date: January 20
2 We do not have recycling rates by ward, but it is possible to look at average kilogrammes of either recycling or refuse per household for specific refuse/ recycling rounds. We can look at this once round changes have been implented and sufficient data is available.
Please could you complete the number of instructions passed to bailiff/debt recovery contractors in each period indicated (Council tax; business rates; commercial rents; parking penalties; housing benefit over-payments; sundry debts): i) April 2012 - March 2013 ii) April 2013 - December 31 2013 Date: January 14
From: Brighton & Hove Date: January 16 a) Council tax: In-house mainly. Out of area (depending on region) - JTR Trading, Collect Services, Julious, Excel and Confero; b) Business rates: In-house mainly. Out of area - Collect Services; c) Commercial rents: In-house; d) Parking penalties: In-house mainly. Out of area - Collect Services and Phoenix; e) Housing benefit over- payments: Inhouse. Out of area - Newlyn; f) Sundry debts: In-house. Council tax instructions i) 4,254 ii) 2,801 Business rates instructions i) 378 ii) 298 Commercial rents instructions i) 3 ii) 2 Parking penalties instructions i) 10,783 ii) 9,416 Housing benefit over-payments instructions i) 310 ii) 319 Sundry debts instructions i) 561 ii) 220
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Blood pressure Researchers from Brighton are looking for patients with high blood pressure to take part in clinical trials for a new treatment. The patients should already be on treatment for hypertension and be aged from 55 to 80. Those joining the clinical trials will be asked to turn up for five hospital appointments in a month. Two of the appointments will involve a two-night stay.
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Nursing home blaze
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A busy road in the centre of Brighton was closed after a pensioner was knocked down by a lorry. The 89-year-old pedestrian was taken to the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Kemptown after the collision, which happened at about 4.20pm on Wednesday. The pensioner suffered a serious leg injury in the accident. The collision happened in West Street, between the corner of Grenville Street, leading to the entrance to the Churchill Square car park, and Duke Street.
A fire started in the bedroom of a Hove nursing home in the early hours of yesterday (Thursday). East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said that the blaze was reported just after 4.40am. It started in a bin in a resident’s room at the Asher Nursing Home in Wilbury Gardens, near Hove Recreation Ground, and was believed to have been caused by cigarette ash setting paper alight.
All members of the Brighton and Hove City Council’s senior leadership team will be asked to submit a declaration of interests, gifts and hospitality every year. Abraham Ghebre-Ghiorghis, the council’s head of law, said that compliance was improving. He said that more publicity was being given across the council to the need to declare possible conflicts of interest as well as gifts and hospitality.
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Oxbridge
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Church fundraiser
Record success
Review of services
A Hove church is holding a Burns supper to raise money for repairs after a £500 was stolen and a valuable window was smashed during a break-in on Christmas Day. The fundraising dinner takes place tomorrow (Saturday) in All Saints in The Drive, Hove. The evening, including a three-course dinner, starts at 7pm with tickets costing £25.
A total of 29 students at Brighton College have been offered places at Oxford or Cambridge, the best performance in the 170-year history of the school. Richard Cairns, the headteacher, said: “It is wonderful to see such delighted smiles on our sixthformers’ faces. It really is a superb achievement and we offer them our warmest congratulations.”
Residents are being asked to help shape the future of sexual health services in Brighton and Hove. The city council is asking service users to share their views to help make sure the right services are in the right places and meet the needs of the local population. The current services have been in place for many years and, with responsibility moving from NHS to the council, a review is underway.
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More complaints More people complain about Brighton and Hove City Council to the Local Government Ombudsman than about comparable councils. But relatively few complaints are upheld, the council’s audit and standards committee was told. Brian Foley, the council’s standards and complaints manager, said: “A lot of complaints are going to the ombudsman but proportionately very few are coming back with any finding of fault.”
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Coastal protection
Restaurant
Key cities
Consultation go-ahead
Mouse droppings
Manifesto launch
Residents will play an important part in shaping the city’s coastal defences for the next 100 years. The city council’s environment, transport and sustainability committee has given the go-ahead for a second round of consultation on a new coastal protection plan; the first round of consultation took place last summer. The council has joined forces with Adur and Worthing councils, Shoreham Port Authority, and the Brighton Marina Company.
A Brighton restaurant pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to keep its premises clean after council food safety officers discovered mouse droppings in a saucepan. Palor Ltd, which runs the Ocean Restaurant at 43-45 Kings Road Brighton, was fined £4,000 and ordered to pay costs of £4,862.50 following a hearing at Brighton Magistrates Court.
Brighton and Hove is part of a group of “Key Cities” working together to share good practice and represent distinctive interests to central government. The group’s manifesto launch was in Westminster on Wednesday. Four central policy areas are: the future of city centres, devolution, skills and employment, and innovative finance.
Obesity
Tasty, healthy recipes Practical ways to create tasty and healthier meals by swapping sugary foods with healthier alternatives will be demonstrated at ASDA Hollingbury today (Friday). As part of a range of initiatives to improve diets and tackle obesity, the city council and Brighton & Hove Food Partnership will give the demonstrations demonstrations from 10am to 3pm.
Politics
Abuse
Able and Willing
Labour selections
Service for victims
Job success
Maggie Barradell – whose husband is former chief executive of Brighton and Hove City Council – has been selected as a Labour candidate in the party stronghold of East Brighton in next year’s council elections. Labour leader Warren Morgan and former leader Gill Mitchell have also been selected. Meanwhile, Councillor Leigh Farrow, a Labour councilor in Moulsecoomb and Bevendean, is appealing against his failure to make it onto the party’s list of possible candidates.
Sussex Police and RISE, the domestic abuse charity, are joining together to offer a new drop-in “surgery”, with the support of Brighton and Hove City Council. From January 22, the surgery will be available at the customer centre at Hove Town Hall, every Wednesday from 9am to noon.
A Hove business run by disabled workers has celebrated its latest success as a disabled man from Brighton has left for a cash-andcarry store. Joe Wadmore joined Able and Willing, at the Knoll Business Centre in Old Shoreham Road, Hove, four months ago. He has now moved from the supported business for people with disabilities to a full-time job at Bestways Cash and Carry store in Hollingbury.
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Speed trials are go! Brighton Speed Trials will go ahead in September after a 12,000-name online petition. Councillors agreed unanimously to allow Madeira Drive to be used for this year’s event - the oldest of its kind in the country. First held in 1905, it was cancelled last year after a death of a participant in 2012.
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1-3 It was a full house at The Naked Eye Gallery in Hove for the unveiling of the portrait of Councillor Denise Cobb, Mayor of Brighton and Hove. There was an added buzz of excitement for gallery owners David Donno, owner of the gallery, and colleague Leah Barnett, after this newspaper had revealed the painting - by Paul Ostrer - will not be allowed to hang in Brighton Town Hall. (Photographs: Stuart Butcher, of Cameyera Photography - www. cameyera.com). 4 Childcare students at Varndean College learned how frustrating it can be for children with communication problems. The students - using Makaton signing - discovered how to name objects, share information and ask for the important things in life such as biscuits and cakes. 5 Rockinghorse Children’s Charity celebrated the first year of its partnership with Brighton-based Posh Totty Designs, with a cheque presentation at the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital. Posh Totty Designs raised £3,679.38 through sales of its range of Rockinghorse charity jewellery. 6 Seven Varndean College students have been offered places to study at either Oxford or Cambridge.
7 A traditional wool-spinning demonstration will provide the centrepiece to a morning dedicated to crafts and hobbies at Mayberry Garden Centre in Portslade. The free event will be from 10am to 2pm on Saturday, February 15. This old photograph shows the view looking east along Marine Parade; it was taken - some time aeound noon - in about 1905. Lower Rock Gardens is on the left and the pillar box stands at the end of Atlingworth Street. (Photograph: Peter Tierney) The buildings are mainly high-status homes, with only four or five lodging houses. (Old photograph courtesy of Step Back in Time, 36 Queen’s Road, Brighton.)
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Business An arm and a leg? Clive Bonny @CliveBonny The proposed 600 foot high “i360” viewing tower is back in the news. Business investors are pulling out from their offer of about £15 million and the city council is now considering increasing the public borrowing loan from £14 million to £36 million to pay for the tower. They hope to create 150 jobs and attract 800,000 visitors. But local tax payers have concerns. The mostly empty Brighton Wheel next to the pier does not attract enough visitors to pay its way. If the i360 operators go bust, the taxpayers pick up the bill, and the loan payments are due from taxpayers for more than 20 years. Taxpayers are already worried by reductions in vital local services and increases in council tax. Not many want a £36 million Albatross round the neck for 20 years. Many local folk want much smaller investments
to conserve existing Heritage site attractions. The Volks Railway could be extended for less than £1 million to link the Marina which needs more trade. Beacon Hill, overlooking the Marina, offers spectacular views across the Downs to Bognor, the Isle of Wight and to Beachy Head. The disused golf cabin next to the Smock Windmill is next to a 40 acre nature reserve protecting rare plants and birds. It can be converted into a wild life interpretation centre to attract our local children and tourists to admire our real-life attractions and learn about our fascinating local heritage. The cabin conversion cost is less than £36,000 and could attract many people interested in wildlife, history, and conservation. How about retaining £36 million for essential local services and spending £36,000 instead. Beacon Hill has even better views!
One lucky Hove shopper wins £1,000 ■ Hove Business Association delivers the cheque to the
winner of their Christmas Shopping Challenge – by bus Over the Christmas shopping period in Hove and Portslade, consumers had been invited to take part in the “Christmas Shopping Challenge” arranged by the Hove Business Association (HBA). The Challenge saw over 50 independent retailers offering their customers the chance to participate in a free prize draw, the winner of which receives £1,000. On the evening of the prize draw, Hove’s Topolino Duo played host
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The lucky winner was Naomi Newsham, a Community Nurse, who explained that she’d enjoyed the Challenge because “It was really good to have an excuse to go into different shops.” She added: “There are shops that I am going to go into more now, and I hope that even more will participate next time.”
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Freedom Leisure is running the Biggest Loser Challenge once again following the success of its pilot programme in 2013. Brighton residents looking to get in shape this year are invited to take part in the eight-week challenge, which is based on the popular TV show The Biggest Loser. Participants will be split into teams and the most successful slimmers will be in line to win a whole host of prizes including Freedom Leisure memberships, nutritional packages from Performance Foods and Personal Training vouchers. With a total prize fund of £1000 and the chance to look and feel better in just eight weeks it’s worth working hard for! Freedom Leisure Fitness Manager, Ryan O’Gorman, says: “You’ve watched the TV show, now it’s time to be a ‘Biggest Loser’ Brighton style! This challenge is a great way to keep up your healthy New Year resolutions, shed some serious pounds and look and
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Masterplan for Royal Pavilion Estate could boost city economy by £6m a year and provide 116 extra jobs The team behind a masterplan for Brighton’s Royal Pavilion Estate has spelled out the potential economic benefits to the city if the £35 million overhaul goes ahead. Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival and the Royal Pavilion and Museum are confident the project will have a major impact on the local economy through helping to develop, deepen and broaden the city’s cultural tourism offer and through increasing visitor spend within the cultural quarter and the city centre. They insist it will also: ■ Enhance the city’s distinctive destination and lifestyle offer. Therefore, quality of place matters and investment in Brighton and Hove’s assets and infrastructure needs to continue, to reflect the importance of culture, leisure and tourism; ■ Develop the city’s tourism profile. Brighton has a substantial tourism market. Strategically, it is looking for more sophisticated interventions designed to help reshape and reconfigure the tourism profile to encourage longer stays
and higher spend. Having an improved world-class cultural and heritage destination at the heart of the city will act as a key driver for this process.The project aim is to increase the number of high-spending visitors who can be described as “purposeful” cultural tourists - those who come to Brighton specifically for the cultural and heritage offers; ■ Revitalisation of the Royal Pavilion Estate. A number of surveys and footfall counts from April to October 2013 showed an estimated 4.9 million people annually on or around the estate. Analysis indicates that about one tihrd of Brighton’s 8.5 million visitors annually pass by the estate at some point in their visit; ■ Visitors to the Royal Pavilion Estate will increase. The number of annual visitors that formally engage with the estate is currently 1.32 million. Successfully securing funding for the project will engage another 268,000, to bring the total up to 1.59 million – a growth of 20%; ■ There is the potential of more jobs and opportunities
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expected to act as a catalyst for the creation of 60 new creative and cultural apprenticeships across the estate and 150 accredited training places for volunteers from currently under-represented communities. Andrew Comben, chief executive of Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival, said: “The project will make the estate financially sustainable for the long-term and give a significant boost to Brighton
and Hove’s economic, tourism and cultural aspirations. “The Royal Pavilion Estate’s current economic impact to the city is around £62 million per year and our two organisations employ over 370 people. Our initial work shows that increased visitor numbers to the estate would increase economic benefits to the city by around £6 million per year and support another potential 116 jobs.”
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January 24 - 30 FRIDAY Contemporary Cave Painting @ Fabrica The artist, Thomas Allen, will be soliciting automatic drawings (effectively scribbles) from the public and combining his interpretations of them with his own observations to create a painting on a darkened wall of the gallery that will reflect the collective unconscious of the local community. 12-5pm. Free entry Fabrica, Duke Street, BN1 1AG
Anton Du Beke: Ballroom to Broadway Don’t miss the chance to see one of the world’s best dancers do what the celebrities on Strictly Come Dancing can only dream of. Anton Du Beke is back once again with a thrilling new show. 7:30pm, £27.50, £32.50, £39.50 Brighton Dome, Church Street, BN1 1EE
Lunchtime Concerts Ambrose Page (piano), Peter Morris and Sarah Tobias (narrators). “Cimarosa - the Italian Mozart”, a concert of words and music celebrating the life and music of the Italian composer Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801). 12:30pm-1:15pm, £3.50 Brighton Unitarian Church, New Road, BN1 1UF
Speaky Spokey Speaky Spokey a literary cabaret entertainment of short stories, music, performance poetry and film. 7:30pm, £7/£5 Latest Music Bar, 14-17 Manchester Street, BN2 1TF
SATURDAY Fin Taylor As seen on tour with Russell Howard and Glenn Wool, “Highly rated up-and-comer” (The Guardian) brings an hour of highenergy stand-up to Brighton. 8pm. £4 Upstairs at Three and Ten, 10 Steine Street, East Sussex, BN2 1TE
Funny Women This month’s Brighton Nights will feature a fantastic mix of new comedy and some Funny Women favourites. See website for details. 8pm, £10/£8 Komedia, 44-47 Gardner Street, BN1 1UN
Haven’t You Grown Sale This is another large event that the popular Hove-based Haven’t You Grown Sales have organised and held by them at Hove Town Hall. 10am, £1 entry (kids free) – a donation from money raised goes to fundraising for Seesaw preschool Hove Centre, Norton Road, Hove, BN3 4AH
SUNDAY Semi Pro Jazz Dance Course Very popular Musical theatre Jazz dance course. Please contact Drew for more details. 11.30am till 12.45pm Brighton College, 1 Montague Place, BN2 1JE
Jack and the Beanstalk The village of Lower Bottom is suffering from a Credit Crunch, but still the Giant demands two bags of gold…. a family panto @ Rottingdean Public Hall. 2pm and 7.45pm. £4 per child £8 per adult Rottingdean Public Hall
The Sundae Club A ‘Light & Dark’ themed family event including films, workshops, storytelling, a show from Birdsnest Theatre and a live band. 10:30am £25 (family of 4) £8.50/£6.50 Komedia, 44-47 Gardner Street, BN1 1UN
Kizomba by the Sea Kizomba by the sea, classes and club at the Master Mariner Pub 8.00pm-1.00am. 2 classes+club £10,club £5 Inner Lagoon, Brighton Marina
MONDAY The Perfect Murder International best-selling crime thriller novelist Peter James – who has sold over 15 million books of his Roy Grace series and been published in 36 languages – is to have his work adapted for the stage for the very first time. Theatre Royal, New Road, BN1 1SD
Dagger Heels by Terry de Havilland (c.2011). Makers and designers Including Grayson Perry, Alexander McQueen, Shao Fan and Philippe Starck play with form, function and technology to create objects that provoke and amuse. Royal Pavilion Gardens, BN1 1EE
Anton Du Beke brings his nationwide tour - Ballroom to Broadway - to Brighton Dome on Friday, January 24
Turner in Brighton An exhibition in the Prince Regent Gallery, Royal Pavilion centred on our recent acquisition of J M W Turner’s watercolour Brighthelmston, Sussex (1824). 10am–5.15pm (last admission 4.30pm) Royal Pavilion Gardens, New Road, BN1 1UG
TUESDAY Samantha Crain An uncommonly insightful, fearlessly honest young singersongwriter from Oklahoma. 8pm, £8 Komedia, 44-47 Gardner Street, BN1 1UN
WEDNESDAY Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Carlie Goldsmith will introduce you to the world of Criminology and ask whether we are all equal in the eyes of the law. Jan7-9pm. Free entry The Whitehawk Inn Whitehawk Rd, BN2 5NS
THURSDAY Krater Comedy Club Eat, drink, watch and laugh as 3 top stand-ups and one of the best MCs on the comedy circuit entertain you. Komedia, Brighton, BN1 1UN
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The Voice UK The Voice UK BBC1, 7pm BBC1, 7pm There was a danger The There was a danger The Voice was growing stale as Voice was growing stale as Will.i.am and Tom Jones Will.i.am and Tom Jones dropped more names than dropped more names than a Brit awards announcer. a Brit awards announcer. Thankfully a necessary shot Thankfully a necessary shot in the arm came in the form in the arm came in the form of pop princess Kylie of pop princess Kylie Minogue, while Kaiser Chief Minogue, while Kaiser Chief Ricky Wilson has proved a Ricky Wilson has proved a welcome addition too. It welcome addition too. It didn’t hurt that Emma Willis didn’t hurt that Emma Willis and Marvin Humes joined and Marvin Humes joined as hosts either. Each judge as hosts either. Each judge selected at least one singer selected at least one singer from episode one, but a from episode one, but a couple of questions couple of questions dominate this show: who dominate this show: who will leave Kylie and her will leave Kylie and her fellow judges spinning fellow judges spinning around this week, and who around this week, and who will get the cold shoulder? will get the cold shoulder?
6.00 Breakfast. 10.00 Saturday 6.00 Breakfast. 10.00 Kitchen Live. 11.30 TheSaturday Good Cook. Kitchen Live. 11.30Focus. The Good Cook. (R) 12.00 Football 12.45 (R) 12.00 Football Focus. Saturday Sportsday. 1.00 12.45 BBC Saturday Sportsday. 1.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. News;Inspire: Regional Weather. 1.15 TheNews; Olympic Journey. Inspire: The Olympic A1.15 Winter Olympics special.Journey. 1.45 ALive Winter Olympics special. 1.45 Athletics: UK Indoor Match. Live Athletics: UK Indoor Match. 4.30 Final Score. 5.20 Dynamo: 4.30 FinalImpossible. Score. 5.20 Dynamo: Magician Magician Impossible. 6.00 Reflex. Families from 6.00 Reflex. Families from Eastbourne and Yorkshire Eastbourne and Yorkshire battle each other in a series battle each and othermental in a series of physical of physical and mental challenges. Hosted by Shane challenges. Hosted by Shane Richie. Richie. 6.45 BBC News; Regional News; 6.45 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. Weather. 7.00 The Voice UK. Emma Willis 7.00 The Voice UK. Emma Willis and Marvin Humes host the and Marvin Humes third round of blind host the third round of blind auditions, with coaches Kylie auditions, with Jones, coaches Kylie Minogue, Tom Minogue, TomRicky Jones, Will.i.am and Wilson Will.i.amtoand Ricky Wilson aiming bolster their teams aiming to bolster their teams further. further. 8.15 The National Lottery: Who 8.15 The National Lottery: Who Dares Wins. Nick Knowles Daresthe Wins. Nick Knowles hosts game show in hosts the in which twogame pairs show of strangers which twobypairs of strangers compete listing as much compete by listing much as they know aboutasgiven as they know about the given subjects. Including Lotto subjects. Including the Lotto and Thunderball draws. and Thunderball draws. 9.10 Casualty. Dixie confronts a 9.10 suspected Casualty. Dixie rapistconfronts during a a suspected night out –rapist only toduring be a night out – only to accused of assault be herself accused assault herself when he of falls and hits his when he falls and hits hisa head. Ethan and Cal help head. Ethan and Cal help a little boy gets his voice back. little boy gets his voice back. 10.00 Mrs Brown’s Boys. (R) 10.00 Mrs Brown’s Boys. (R) 10.30 BBC News; Weather; 10.30 BBC News; Weather; National Lottery Update. National Lottery Update. 10.50 Film: Air Force One. (1997) 10.50 Film: Forcestarring One. (1997) ActionAir thriller, Action thriller, Harrison Ford.starring Harrison Ford. 12.45 Film: The Two Mr Kissels. 12.45 Film: Two Mr Kissels. (2008) 2.10 The Weatherview. 2.15 (2008) 2.10 Weatherview. 2.15 BBC News. BBC News.
6.00 This Is BBC Two. 6.45 Film: 6.00 This Is BBC 6.458.25 Film: The Spanish Main.Two. (1945) The Spanish Main. (1945) 8.25 Live Tennis: Australian Open Live Tennis: Australian OpenBritish Women’s Final. 11.30 Great Women’s Final. 11.30 Railway Journeys. (R) Great 12.00British The A Railway 12.00 to Z of TVJourneys. Cooking.(R) 12.45 TheThe BigA to Z of TV Cooking. 12.45 The Big Bread Experiment. (R) 1.45 Escape Bread Experiment. to the Country. (R) (R) 2.301.45 LiveEscape to the Country. (R) 2.30 International Bowls. 4.30Live Coast. International (R) 5.00 WildBowls. Arabia.4.30 (R) Coast. (R) 5.00 Wild Arabia. (R) 6.00 Wild Arabia. Exploring the 6.00 mountains Wild Arabia. of Exploring Dhofar in the mountains of Dhofar in Oman, where the annual Oman, Ocean where monsoon the annualhas Indian Indian Ocean hasof helped create monsoon a lost world helped create lost world of waterfalls andacloud forests waterfalls and cloud forests filled with fascinating filled with(R)fascinating wildlife. wildlife. (R) 7.00 Flog It! Experts Philip Serrell 7.00 and FlogCharlie It! Experts Serrell RossPhilip examine and CharlieinRoss examine heirlooms Tavistock, heirlooms in Tavistock, Devon, while presenter Paul Devon,has while presenter Martin a look aroundPaul Martin hasGardens. a look around Endsleigh (R) Endsleigh Gardens. (R) 8.00 Dad’s Army. Frazer is asked 8.00 to Dad’s Frazer is asked lookArmy. after the platoon’s to lookgun, afterbut thefinds platoon’s Lewis himself Lewis gun, but finds in hot water when hehimself in hot water when he misplaces the spring – and misplaces thebeen spring and fears it is has left– inside fears it is(R) has been left inside a coffin. a coffin. (R) 8.30 Morecambe & Wise in 8.30 Morecambe & Wise in Pieces: At Home. Penelope Pieces: At Home. Penelope Keith presents a look through Keith presents look through the archives at athe parts of the archives at the parts the comedy duo’s showsofin the comedy duo’s shows which they appeared in in which theysetappeared in sketches in domestic sketches situations.set in domestic situations. 9.30 QI XL. An extended edition of 9.30 QI Anasextended of theXL. quiz, Stephenedition Fry asks the quiz,Coren as Stephen FryBill asks Victoria Mitchell, Victoria Coren Carr Mitchell, Bill Bailey, Jimmy and Alan Bailey, Carronand Davies Jimmy questions theAlan Davies topic ofquestions jargon. on the topic of jargon. 10.15 Film: West Is West. (2010) 10.15 Film: West Is West. (2010) Comedy sequel, starring Om Comedy Puri. sequel, starring Om Puri. 11.55 International Bowls. 11.55 International Bowls. 12.55 This Is BBC Two. 12.55 This Is BBC Two.
6.00 CITV: Pat & Stan. 6.10 Pat & 6.00 Pat Pat & Stan. 6.10(R) Pat6.25 & Stan.CITV: (R) 6.20 & Stan. Stan. (R) 6.20 Pat &Canimals. Stan. (R)(R) 6.25 Dino Dan. (R) 6.50 Dino (R) 6.50 (R) 7.00 Dan. Canimals. (R) Canimals. 7.05 Canimals. 7.00 Canimals. (R)Stories. 7.05 Canimals. (R) 7.10 Om Nom (R) 7.15 (R) 7.10 Nom Stories. (R) 7.15 Sooty. (R)Om 7.30 Scrambled! 9.25 Sooty. (R) 7.30 ITV News. 9.30 Scrambled! Dinner Date.9.25 (R) ITV News. 9.30She Dinner Date. 10.25 Murder, Wrote. (R)(R) 10.25 She Wrote. 11.30 (R) 11.25 Murder, ITV News; Weather. 11.25 ITV News; 11.30 Catchphrase. (R) Weather. 12.15 Live FA Catchphrase. (R) 12.15 Live FA Cup Football. 3.00 All Star Family Cup Football. 3.00 All Star Family Fortunes. (R) 3.40 You’ve Been Fortunes. (R)4.10 3.40Film: You’ve Been Framed! (R) Nanny Framed! (R) 4.10 Film: Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang. (2010) McPhee and the Big Bang. (2010) 6.20 Regional Programme; 6.20 Regional Programme; Weather. Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 6.45 Splash! Jenny Eclair, Austin 6.45 Splash! Jenny Eclair, Austin Healey, Pollyanna Healey, Pollyanna Woodward, Una Foden and Woodward, Una Foden and Richard Whitehead compete Richard Whitehead compete for two places in next week’s for two places nextfrom week’s semi-final withinhelp semi-final help from coach Tomwith Daley. coach Tom Daley. 8.15 Take Me Out. A Cornwall 8.15 Take Out. A Cornwall surfer,Me a festival lover from surfer, a festival lover from Watford, a Bedford carpenter Watford, a Bedford carpenter and a Take That tribute star and Take That tribute fromaManchester try tostar from Manchester try to impress a panel of women. impress a panel of women. Paddy McGuinness presents. Paddy McGuinness presents. 9.30 The Jonathan Ross Show. 9.30 The Jonathan Ross Show. The host subjects another The subjectsguests anotherto batchhost of celebrity batch of celebrityquestioning. guests to no-holds-barred no-holds-barred questioning. Plus, musical performances Plus, musical by A-list bandsperformances and solo by A-list bands and solo artists. artists. 10.30 ITV News; Weather. 10.30 ITV News; Weather. 10.45 FA Cup Football Highlights. 10.45 FA Cupfrom Football Highlights. Action the completed Action from the completed fourth-round matches, fourth-round matches, including Southend United v including Southend United vv Hull City, Bolton Wanderers Hull City, Bolton Wanderers vv Cardiff City and Sunderland Cardiff City andHarriers. Sunderland v Kidderminster Kidderminster Harriers. 12.00 The Cube. (R) 12.50 12.00 The Cube. 12.50to Lady: Jackpot247. 3.00(R) Ladette Jackpot247. Australia. (R)3.00 3.45Ladette ITV to Lady: Australia. (R) 3.45 ITV Nightscreen. Nightscreen.
6.10 The American Football Show: 6.10 The American Football The Road to the Super Bowl.Show: (R) The the Super 7.05Road TranstoWorld Sport.Bowl. 8.00(R) The 7.05 Trans World Sport. 8.00 Morning Line. 9.00 EverybodyThe Morning Line. 9.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 9.30 Frasier. Loves Raymond. 9.30 Frasier. (R) 10.00 The Big(R) Bang Theory. (R) (R) 10.00 Theory. 10.30 TheThe Big Big BangBang Theory. (R) (R) Big Bang Theory. (R) 10.30 The 11.00 How I Met Your Mother. 11.00 11.30 How How II Met Met Your Your Mother. Mother. 11.30 I Met Your(R) Mother. 11.55 How The Simpsons. 12.25 11.55 The Simpsons. (R) 12.25 The Taste. (R) 1.30 Channel 4 The Taste. (R) 1.30 Channel Racing. 4.00 Come Dine with4Me. Racing. 4.00 Come Dine with Me. (R) 4.25 Come Dine with Me. (R) (R) Come 5.004.25 Come DineDine withwith Me.Me. (R) (R) 5.30 5.00 Dine Me. with(R) Me. (R) 5.30 ComeCome Dine with Come Dine with Me. (R) 6.00 Come Dine with Me. Chintu 6.00 Come Dine with Gademsetty hostsMe. theChintu final Gademsetty final dinner party hosts in eastthe London. dinner party in east London. (R) (R) 6.30 Channel 4 News. 6.30 Channel 4 News. 7.00 Speed with Guy Martin. The 7.00 Speed withembarks Guy Martin. racing fan on a The racing a missionfantoembarks fly using on muscle mission to flyteaming using muscle power alone, up power alone, teaming with engineers from up with engineersUniversity from Southampton to Southampton University build the fastest man- to build the fastest manpowered aircraft in the world. powered aircraft in the world. (R) (R) 8.00 Bigfoot Files. Geneticist 8.00 Bigfoot Files.and Geneticist Bryan Sykes presenter Bryan Sykesembark and presenter Mark Evans on a Mark Evans embark global quest to solveon thea global quest to solve riddle of mysterious the riddle of mysterious creatures such as the creatures sasquatch.such (R) as the sasquatch. (R) 9.00 Hostages. President Kincaid 9.00 Hostages. President Kincaid decides to switch doctors. decides to switch doctors. 10.00 Film: Underworld: Rise of 10.00 Film: Underworld: the Lycans. (2009) Rise of the Lycans. (2009)horror Premiere. Fantasy Premiere. FantasyMichael horror prequel, starring prequel, Sheen. starring Michael Sheen. 11.45 Film: 30 Days of Night. 11.45 Film: Days of Night.Josh (2007)30Horror, starring (2007) Hartnett.Horror, starring Josh Hartnett. 1.50 Southland. (R) 2.35 1.50 Southland. (R) Deal 2.35or No Hollyoaks. (R) 4.50 Hollyoaks. (R) Baking 4.50 Deal orwith No Eric Deal. (R) 5.45 Mad Deal. (R)(R) 5.45 Baking Mad with Eric Lanlard. Lanlard. (R)
6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 Power 6.00 Milkshake! 10.00(R)Power Rangers: Megaforce. 10.35 Rangers: Megaforce. 10.35 Access. 10.50 World’s(R) Worst Access. 10.50 World’s Worst Holiday Horrors. (R) 11.50 Celebrity Holiday Horrors. 11.50(R) Celebrity Big Brother: Live (R) Eviction. 1.15 Big Brother: Eviction. (R)3.00 1.15 Film: LegallyLive Blonde. (2001) Film: Legally Blonde. (2001) 3.00 Diagnosis Murder. (R) 4.00 Film: Diagnosis 4.00 Film: Columbo: AMurder. Deadly(R) State of Mind. Columbo: A Deadly State of Mind. (1975) 5.35 Film: Columbo: A (1975) 5.35 Film:(1976) Columbo: A Matter of Honour. Matter of Honour. (1976) 6.50 NCIS. Tony tries to piece 6.50 NCIS. Tony together thetries chaintoofpiece events together chain of shot. events that led tothe him being that led to him being shot. (R) (R) 7.40 NCIS. The team joins forces 7.40 NCIS. The team joins forces with military investigators to with military investigators ascertain whether terroriststo ascertain whether terrorists were responsible for an were responsible an in explosion at a golffor course explosion at a golf course in which a marine colonel was which a marine colonel was killed. (R) killed. (R) 8.30 NCIS. A former marine falls 8.30 NCIS. A former to his death frommarine a hotelfalls to his death a hotel balcony, andfrom investigations balcony, and investigations lead the team to the lead the team to the body – discovery of another discovery of another along with a vice ringbody – along with young a vice ring trafficking girls. (R) trafficking young girls. (R) 9.20 5 News Weekend. 9.20 5 News Weekend. 9.30 Celebrity Big Brother. With 9.30 Celebrity Brother. Withfor the reality Big series extended the realityfive series an extra days,extended further for an extra five further highlights ofdays, yesterday’s highlights yesterday’s goings-on,ofincluding reaction goings-on, including reaction to another eviction ahead of to another eviction ahead of Wednesday’s final. Wednesday’s final. 10.30 Celebrity Big Brother’s Bit 10.30 Celebrity Big Brother’s Bit on the Psych. Psychological on the Psych. analysis of the Psychological housemates’ analysis of the housemates’ behaviour. behaviour. 11.45 Ultimate Police 11.45 Ultimate Police Interceptors. (R) Interceptors. (R) 12.15 SuperCasino. 3.10 Road 3.10 Road 12.15 Terror:SuperCasino. Caught on Camera. (R) 4.00 Terror: Caught on4.25 Camera. 4.00 Make(R) It Big. Wildlife SOS. (R) Wildlife SOS. (R) 4.25 Make It Big. (R) 4.50 The Funky Valley Show. (R) 5.00 4.50 Angels The Funky Valley(R) Show. (R) of Jarm. 5.10 (R) 5.00Helpline. Angels of 5.10of Hana’s (R)Jarm. 5.20 (R) Angels Hana’s Helpline. (R) 5.20 Angels Jarm. (R) 5.30 The Funky Valley of Jarm. (R) Funky Valley (R) Show. (R)5.30 5.40The Hana’s Helpline. Show. (R) 5.40 Hana’s Helpline. (R)
BBC Three BBC Three 7.00 Great Movie Mistakes: 7.00 GreatofMovie Mistakes: Revenge the Fifth 7.15 Top Gear Revenge the Fifth 7.15 Top 8.15 Film:ofThe Chronicles of Gear 8.15 Film: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008) Narnia: Prince Howard’s Caspian (2008) 10.30 Russell Good News 10.30 Family RussellGuy Howard’s Good News 11.00 11.00 Family Guy BBC Four BBC Four 7.00 Wild China 8.00 Pain, Pus & 7.00 Wild China 8.00forPain, Pus & Poison: The Search Modern Poison: The9.00 Search Modern Medicines The for Bridge 11.00 Medicines 9.00–The Forever Young HowBridge Rock 11.00 ’n’ Roll Forever Grew UpYoung – How Rock ’n’ Roll Grew Up ITV2 ITV2 2.30 Film: Honey (2003) 4.25 2.30 Film: (2003) You’ve BeenHoney Framed! 5.254.25 You’ve You’veFramed Been Framed! 5.25 You’ve Been and Famous! 6.30 Been Framed and Famous! 6.30 Film: The Perfect Storm (2000) Film: The Perfect Storm (2000) 9.00 Film: Die Another Day (2002) 9.00 Film: Die Another Day (2002) 11.45 The Magaluf Weekender 11.45 The Magaluf Weekender ITV3 ITV3 3.50 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 4.55 3.50 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 4.55& Inspector Morse 6.55 Rosemary Inspector Morse Thyme 8.00 Doc 6.55 MartinRosemary 9.00 & Thyme 8.00Murders Doc Martin 9.00 Midsomer 11.00 A Touch Midsomer of Frost Murders 11.00 A Touch of Frost ITV4 ITV4 3.20 Film: Lonely Are the Brave 3.20 Film: the Brave (1962) 5.35Lonely Film: Are Rooster Cogburn (1962) 7.50 5.35 Hornblower. Film: RoosterFirst Cogburn (1975) (1975) 7.50 Hornblower. First episode of the seafaring drama. episode of the stars. seafaring drama. Ioan Gruffudd 10.00 Film: Ioan Gruffudd stars.(2002) 10.00 Film: Collateral Damage Collateral Damage (2002) E4 E4 4.00 How I Met Your Mother 5.30 4.00Big How I Met Your Mother The Bang Theory: Access5.30 All The Big6.00 Bang Access All Areas TheTheory: Big Bang Theory Areas 6.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.00 7.30Tomorrow How I MetPeople Your Mother 8.00 The 9.00 Film: The Tomorrow People(2009) 9.00 Film: Terminator Salvation 11.15 Terminator Salvation 11.15 The Big Bang Theory (2009) 11.45 Rude The Big Bang Theory 11.45 Rude Tube 2012 Tube 2012 Film4 Film4 3.10 I Wanna Hold Your Hand 3.10 I Wanna HoldGordon Your Hand (1978) 5.05 Flash (1980) (1978) 5.05Tucker FlashMust Gordon 7.15 John Die(1980) (2006) 7.15 John Tucker Must Die (2006) 9.00 Braveheart (1995) Oscar9.00 Braveheart (1995) Oscarwinning historical epic, directed by winning historical epic, directed by and starring Mel Gibson. and starring Mel Gibson.
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Evan Evan Davis Davis Dragons’ Den Dragons’ Den BBC2, 9pm BBC2, 9pm Savvy businessmen and Savvy businessmen and women have managed to women have managed to get their products out to the get their products out to the masses regardless of the masses regardless of the entrepreneurs’ interest. entrepreneurs’ interest. Hungry House, a takeaway Hungry House, a takeaway website, has done rather website, has done rather well. But who out of this well. But who out of this week’s wannabe tycoons week’s wannabe tycoons will manage to secure will manage to secure funds? Among those funds? Among those pitching are graduates from pitching are graduates from Manchester offering a Manchester offering a stake in their youthstake in their youthorientated package holiday orientated package holiday business; the Bulgarian business; the Bulgarian inventor of a self-filling inventor of a self-filling bath, and a 20-year-old bath, and a 20-year-old from Essex hoping to from Essex hoping to impress the Dragons with a impress the Dragons with a cure for water-damaged cure for water-damaged mobile phones. mobile phones.
6.00 Breakfast. 9.00 The Andrew 6.00 9.00 Marr Breakfast. Show. 10.00 TheThe BigAndrew Marr Show.11.00 10.00Sunday The BigPolitics. Questions. Questions. 11.00 Sunday Politics. 12.15 Wanted Down Under. (R) 12.15 Wanted Down Under. (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.15 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.15 Moving On. (R) 2.00 Bargain Hunt. Moving (R) 2.00Heroes. Bargain3.15 Hunt. (R) 2.45On. Helicopter (R) 2.45toHelicopter Heroes. 3.15 Escape the Country. (R) 4.00 EscapeoftoPraise. the Country. (R) 4.00 Songs 4.35 Hidden Songs of Praise. 4.35BBC Hidden Kingdoms. (R) 5.35 News; Kingdoms. (R) 5.35 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. Regional News; Weather. 6.00 Fake or Fortune? Fiona 6.00 Fake Fortune? Fiona Bruceorand Philip Mould Bruce and Philip Mould of investigate the authenticity investigate the–authenticity of two paintings one in two paintings – oneDetroit in – London, one from London, Detroit that mightone befrom by one of – that might be by oneartists, of Britain’s best-loved Britain’s best-loved artists, John Constable. John Constable. 7.00 Countryfile. Ellie Harrison 7.00 Countryfile. Ellie visit Harrison and John Craven the and John Craven the Gwaun Valley andvisit Preseli Gwaun Valley and Preseli Hills in north Pembrokeshire, Hills in northIron Pembrokeshire, uncovering Age uncovering Iron Age an treasures and giving treasures and giving an of ancient forest a new lease ancient forest Weather a new lease life. Including for of life.Week Including Weather for the Ahead. the Week Ahead. 8.00 Call the Midwife. Jenny 8.00 Call Midwife. Jenny helpsthe a mum-to-be whose helpswas a mum-to-be whose baby not fathered by her baby was not fathered by her husband – and to complicate husband – and to complicate matters, the real father is matters, the real is by black. Cynthia is father inspired black. Cynthia is inspired by a lecture on natural a lecture on natural childbirth. childbirth. 9.00 The Musketeers. D’Artagnan 9.00 The triesMusketeers. to prove he isD’Artagnan worthy of tries to the prove he is worthy of joining Musketeers, while joining the Musketeers, while they try to outwit a criminal they try to outwit a the criminal who is threatening king who ishisthreatening king from prison cell.the Jason from his prison cell. Jason Flemyng guest stars. Flemyng guest stars. 10.00 BBC News; Regional News; 10.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. Weather. 10.25 Film: Meet the Fockers. 10.25 (2004) Film: Meet the Fockers. Comedy sequel, with (2004) Comedy sequel,Dewith Ben Stiller and Robert Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro. Niro. 12.15 Weatherview. 12.20 BBC 12.15 News. Weatherview. 12.20 BBC News.
6.00 Film: Hue and Cry. (1947) 6.00 Hue and Cry.Special. (1947) 7.20 Film: Countryfile Winter 7.20 Countryfile Winter Special. (R) 8.15 Live Tennis: Australian (R) 8.15 LiveFinal. Tennis: Open Men’s SueAustralian Barker Open Men’s Final. Sue Barker presents coverage of the men’s presents coverage of the singles final at Melbournemen’s Park. singles final at Melbourne Park. 12.00 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites. 12.00 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites. (R) 1.30 The Big Bread Experiment. (R) 1.30 The Big Bread Experiment. (R) 2.30 Live International Bowls. (R) 2.30 International Bowls. The WorldLive Indoor Championships. The World Indoor Championships. 5.15 Ski Sunday. 5.15 Ski Sunday. 6.00 Wild Arabia. The changes 6.00 Wild Arabia. Theacross changes that have swept the that havepeninsula swept across Arabian sincethe the Arabian peninsula since discovery of oil, and howthe discovery ofisoil, andused how to technology being technology is being used to protect nature in a modern protect nature a modern society. Last ininthe series. society. Last in the series. (R) (R) 7.00 Flog It! Charlie Ross and 7.00 Philip Flog It!Serrell Charlie Ross and help Philip Serrellsell helpantiques at contestants contestants sell antiques at auction in Tenby, auction in Tenby,Paul Martin Pembrokeshire. Pembrokeshire. presents. (R) Paul Martin presents. (R) 8.00 The Coffee Trail with Simon 8.00 The Coffee with Simon Reeve. TheTrail adventurer Reeve. The examines theadventurer coffee industry examines coffee industry in Vietnam,themeeting some of in theVietnam, millions meeting of peoplesome of the millions of people involved in picking, packing involved in picking, and transporting it topacking the UK. and transporting it to the UK. 9.00 Dragons’ Den. The business 9.00 Dragons’ Den.returns The business ideas contest after a ideas contest returns after a mid-series break. A 20-yearmid-series break. A 20-yearold entrepreneur from Essex old entrepreneur fromcure Essex pitches an ingenious for pitches an ingenious cure for water-damaged mobile water-damaged mobile phones. phones. 10.00 Film: Blood Diamond. 10.00 (2006) Film: Blood Diamond. A smuggler helps a (2006) A smuggler helps a fisherman find his missing fisherman find his missing son in war-torn Sierra Leone, sonreturn in war-torn Sierra in for a rare pinkLeone, in return for a rarethriller, pink diamond. Action diamond.Leonardo Action thriller, starring DiCaprio starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Djimon Hounsou. and Djimon Hounsou. 12.10 Sign Zone: Countryfile 12.10 Sign Zone: Winter Special. (R)Countryfile 1.10 Holby City. Winter (R) 2.10Special. This Is(R) BBC1.10 Two.Holby City. (R) 2.10 This Is BBC Two.
6.00 CITV: Pat & Stan. 6.10 Pat & 6.00 CITV: Pat Pat & Stan. 6.10(R) Pat6.25 & Stan. (R) 6.20 & Stan. Stan. (R) 6.20 Pat &Dino Stan.Dan. (R)(R) 6.25 Dino Dan. (R) 6.40 Dino (R) 6.40 (R) 6.50 Dan. Canimals. (R) Dino 7.00 Dan. Canimals. 6.507.05 Canimals. (R) (R) 7.007.10 Canimals. (R) Canimals. Om (R) 7.05 Canimals. (R)Sooty. 7.10 Om Nom Stories. (R) 7.15 (R) Nom Scrambled! Stories. (R) 9.25 7.15 ITV Sooty. (R) 7.30 News. 7.30 Scrambled! 9.25 ITV News. 9.30 The Crocodile Hunter Diaries. 9.3010.00 The Crocodile Diaries. (R) Inside theHunter National Trust. (R) 10.00 National Trust. 11.00 ITV Inside News; the Weather. 11.15 11.00 ITV News; Weather. 11.15 Splash! (R) 12.45 Film: From Splash! (R) 12.45 Film: From Russia with Love. (1963) 3.00 Live Russia Love.5.50 (1963) 3.00 Live FA Cup with Football. Regional FA Cup Football. 5.50 Regional Programme ; Weather. Programme ; Weather. 6.00 ITV News; Weather. 6.00 ITV News; Weather. 6.15 Dancing on Ice. The nine 6.15 Dancing Ice. The nine remainingoncelebrities remaining celebrities continue their quest to be continue questDancing to be named thetheir ultimate named the ultimateand Dancing on Ice champion, Torvill on Ice champion, and Torvill and Dean perform a routine and Dean perform a routine in collaboration with in collaboration withThe Rebecca Ferguson. Rebecca The results areFerguson. at 8.30pm. results are at 8.30pm. 7.45 All Star Family Fortunes. 7.45 All Star Family Fortunes. Brian McFadden and Diane Brian ParishMcFadden take part. and Diane Parish take part. 8.30 Dancing on Ice: The Skate 8.30 Dancing on Ice: Skate Off. Another starThe skater is Off. Another star skater is eliminated. eliminated. 9.00 Mr Selfridge. A protest stirs 9.00 Mr Selfridge.among A protest up emotions the stirs staff, up among the staff, withemotions some asking whether with some asking whether Harry will leave if war breaks Harry will leave if war breaks out, while Lord Loxley out, while Lord Loxley thwarts Lady Mae’s plans to thwarts plans to escape toLady the Mae’s country. escape to the country. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.15 Birds of a Feather. The girls 10.15 Birds of ainvolved Feather. Thethree girls become with become involved very different men.with (R)three very different men. (R) 10.45 FA Cup Football Highlights. 10.45 FA Cupfrom Football Highlights. Action today’s fourthAction from today’s fourthround matches. round matches. 11.45 Anglo-Welsh Cup Rugby 11.45 Anglo-Welsh Cup Rugby Union. Union. 12.45 The Store. 2.45 The Jeremy 12.45 The Store. 2.45ITV The Jeremy Kyle Show USA. 4.10 Kyle Show USA. Nightscreen. 5.054.10 TheITV Jeremy Kyle Nightscreen. Show. (R) 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R)
6.10 The Hoobs. (R) 6.35 The 6.10 The(R) Hoobs. (R) 6.35 The Hoobs. 7.00 Snowdonia Hoobs. (R)8.00 7.00Will Snowdonia Marathon. & Grace. (R) Marathon. 8.00 Will & Grace. (R) 8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. 8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 9.00 Frasier. (R) 9.30 Sunday (R) 9.0012.30 Frasier.The (R)Big 9.30 Sunday Brunch. Bang Brunch. 12.30 The BigBig Bang Theory. (R) 1.00 The Bang Theory. Bang Theory. (R) (R) 1.00 1.25 The HowBig I Met Your Theory. I Met Mother. (R) 1.551.25 HowHow I Met YourYour Mother. 1.55 How I Met Your Mother. 2.20 The Simpsons. (R) Mother. The Simpsons. 2.50 The2.20 Simpsons. (R) 3.20(R) Deal 2.50 Simpsons. (R) 3.20 Deal or NoThe Deal. 4.25 Channel 4 News. or No Deal. 4.25 Channel 4 News. 4.55 Jamie and Jimmy’s Friday 4.55 Jamie Night Feast.and (R) Jimmy’s Friday Night Feast. (R) 6.00 Film: Mirror Mirror. (2012) 6.00 Premiere. Film: Mirror (2012) AnMirror. exiled princess Premiere. exiled princess joins forcesAnwith a band of joins forces withback a band dwarfs to wrest herof dwarfs to wrest back her father’s kingdom from her father’s kingdom fromwith her stepmother. Fantasy, stepmother. Julia Roberts.Fantasy, with Julia Roberts. 8.00 The Jump. New series. 8.00 Celebrities The Jump.battle New series. it out in a Celebrities battle it outwinter in a series of challenging series of challenging sport disciplines and winter two of sport face disciplines andjump two of them a live ski themnight face atolive skitheir jumpplace each keep each to keep their place in thenight competition. Continues in the competition. Continues tomorrow. tomorrow. 9.00 Film: Unstoppable. (2010) 9.00 Two Film:train Unstoppable. (2010) operators must Two train operators must stop a runaway locomotive stop a runaway locomotive carrying toxic chemicals carryingit causes toxic chemicals before a major before it causes a majorwith disaster. Action thriller, disaster.Washington. Action thriller, with Denzel Denzel Washington. 10.50 Film: GI Joe: The Rise of 10.50 Cobra. Film: GI(2009) Joe: The of TwoRise soldiers Cobra. (2009) Two soldiers join a top-secret military join a top-secret military strike force to battle strike forcewho to battle terrorists have stolen a terrorists who have stolen a deadly experimental weapon. deadly adventure, experimental weapon. Action with Action adventure, Channing Tatum. with Channing Tatum. 1.05 Mesh: Tourist Trap. (R) 1.10 1.05 Mesh: Tourist Trap.Film: (R) 1.10 Night Walking. (R) 1.15 Day Night Walking. (R) 1.15 Film: Day Watch. (2006) 3.25 Southland. (R) Watch. (2006) 3.25 Southland. (R) 4.10 Enough. (R) 4.15 Phil 4.10 Enough. (R) 4.15 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) 5.10 Spencer:Vintage Secret Agent. Kirstie’s Gems. (R) (R) 5.10 5.30 Kirstie’s Vintage Deal or No Deal. Gems. (R) (R) 5.30 Deal or No Deal. (R)
6.00 Milkshake!: Peppa Pig. 6.05 6.00 Milkshake!: 6.05 Roary the Racing Peppa Car. (R)Pig. 6.15 Fifi Roary Racing Car. 6.15 Fifi and thethe Flowertots. (R)(R) 6.25 Bubble and the Flowertots. (R) 6.25 Bubble Guppies. (R) 6.40 The Mr Men Guppies. 6.40 The Mr Men (R) Show. (R)(R) 6.50 Chloe’s Closet. Show.Roobarb (R) 6.50and Chloe’s Closet. 7.00 Custard Too.(R) (R) 7.00 Bananas Roobarb in and Custard(R) Too.7.25 (R) 7.10 Pyjamas. 7.10 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) 7.25 Make Way for Noddy. (R) 7.35 City Make Way for (R) Princess. 7.35 City of Friends. (R)Noddy. 7.50 Little of Friends. (R) 7.50 Little Princess. (R) 8.00 Toby’s Travelling Circus. (R) 8.10 8.00 The Toby’s TravellingofCircus. (R) Adventures Bottle (R) 8.10 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. Top 8.25 Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) Angelina Ballerina. (R) (R) 8.25 Angelina Ballerina. (R) and 8.40 Rupert Bear. (R) 8.55 Ben 8.40 Rupert (R) 8.55 Ben and Holly’s Little Bear. Kingdom. (R) 9.10 Holly’s LittleShow Kingdom. (R)(R) 9.10 Milkshake! Songs. 9.15 Milkshake! Songs. (R) 9.15 Jelly Jamm.Show (R) 9.30 LazyTown. Jelly10.00 Jamm. (R) 9.30 LazyTown. (R) Power Rangers: Super (R) 10.00(R) Power Rangers: Samurai. 10.35 Access.Super 10.45 Samurai. Access. The Town(R) the10.35 Travellers Took10.45 Over. The11.40 Town the Travellers Took Over. (R) Celebrity Big Brother. (R) (R) 11.40 Celebrity Big Brother. (R) 12.40 Terror in the Skies: Scariest 12.40 Terror in the Skies: Scariest Flights. (R) 1.40 Road Terror: Flights. (R)Camera. 1.40 Road Caught on (R)Terror: 2.40 Film: Caught on Camera. (R) 2.40 Bewitched. (2005) 4.40 Film:Film: Bewitched. (2005) 4.40 Film: Fairytale: A True Story. (1997) Fairytale: A True Story. (1997) 6.35 Film: Outbreak. (1995) An 6.35 Film: (1995) An expertOutbreak. in infectious diseases expert in infectious diseases searches for the cure for a searches for thevirus cure for a lethal airborne lethal airborne virusinto a threatening to turn threatening to turn with into a pandemic. Thriller, pandemic. Thriller, with Dustin Hoffman. Dustin Hoffman. 8.50 5 News Weekend. 8.50 5 News Weekend. 9.00 Celebrity Big Brother: Live 9.00 Eviction. Celebrity Another Big Brother: Live housemate Eviction. Another is given the boot. housemate is given the boot. 10.00 Film: Harry Brown. (2009) 10.00 Crime Film: Harry (2009) thriller,Brown. starring Crime thriller, Michael Caine.starring Michael Caine. 11.55 Autopsy: Anna Nicole 11.55 Smith’s Autopsy:Last Anna Nicole(R) Hours. Smith’s Last Hours. (R) 12.55 SuperCasino. 3.10 My Post12.55 SuperCasino. 3.10 My PostBaby Breakdown: Jennifer Ellison. Baby Breakdown: Jennifer Ellison. (R) 4.00 Wildlife SOS. (R) 4.20 (R) 4.00 Wildlife SOS.The (R)Funky 4.20 Make It Big. (R) 4.50 Make ItShow. Big. (R) Funky Valley (R)4.50 5.00The Angels of Valley Show. (R)Hana’s 5.00 Angels of (R) Jarm. (R) 5.10 Helpline. Jarm. (R) 5.10 Hana’s Helpline. (R) 5.20 Angels of Jarm. (R) 5.30 The 5.20 Angels Jarm.(R) (R)5.40 5.30Hana’s The Funky Valley of Show. Funky Valley Helpline. (R) Show. (R) 5.40 Hana’s Helpline. (R)
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Hammer. 11.00 The Sheriffs Are Coming. (R) 11.45 Helicopter Heroes Down Under. (R) 12.15 Bargain Hunt. (R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.10 Father Brown. (R) 3.00 Perfection. (R) 3.45 Escape to the Country. 4.30 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. 5.15 Pointless. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 EastEnders; BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 Hidden Kingdoms. 9.00 Silent Witness. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather. 10.35 Question Time. 11.35 This Week. 12.20 Skiing Weatherview. 12.25 BBC News.
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6.00 This Is BBC Two. 6.05 Homes Under the Hammer. (R) 7.05 The Sheriffs Are Coming. (R) 7.50 Helicopter Heroes Down Under.(R) 8.20 Sign Zone: Paul Hollywood’s Pies & Puds. (R) 9.05 Tudor Monastery Farm. (R) 10.05 Rip Off Food. (R) 10.35 HARDtalk. (R) 11.00 BBC News. 11.30 BBC World News. 12.00 Daily Politics. 1.00 Britain’s First Photo Album. (R) 1.30 Cash in the Attic. (R) 2.15 The Great British Bake Off. (R) 3.15 Coast. (R) 4.15 Lost Land of the Tiger. (R) 5.15 Flog It! (R) 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Great British Railway Journeys. 7.00 The Great Interior Design Challenge. 8.00 Restoration Home One Year On. 9.00 Dan Snow’s History of the Winter Olympics. 10.00 Charlie Brooker’s Weekly Wipe. 10.30 Newsnight; Weather. 11.20 Horizon: Sugar v Fat. (R) 12.20 Sign Zone: Putin’s Games – Panorama. (R) 12.50 Pilgrimage with Simon Reeve. (R) 1.50 This Is BBC Two. 4.00 BBC Learning Zone.
ITV
6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 ITV News London; Weather. 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 3.59 ITV London Weather. 4.00 Britain’s Best Bakery. 5.00 The Chase. 6.00 ITV News London; Weather. 6.25 Party Political Broadcast. (R) 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Coronation Street. 8.00 Midsomer Murders. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 ITV News London; Weather. 10.35 The Jonathan Ross Show. (R) 11.40 Corfu: A Tale of Two Islands. (R) 12.05 Jackpot247. 3.00 Film: Columbo: Sex and the Married Detective. (1989) 4.40 ITV Nightscreen. 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show.
6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 ITV News London; Weather. 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 3.59 ITV London Weather. 4.00 Britain’s Best Bakery. 5.00 The Chase. 6.00 ITV News London; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 To Diet or Not to Diet?:Tonight. 8.00 Emmerdale. 8.30 Birds of a Feather. 9.00 Benidorm. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 ITV News London; Weather. 10.35 The Lying Game: Crimes That Fooled Britain. (R) 11.35 Strictly Kosher. (R) 12.30 Jackpot247. 3.00 To Diet or Not to Diet?: Tonight. (R) 3.25 ITV Nightscreen. 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show. (R)
Channel 4
Channel 4
ITV
6.25 Countdown. (R) 7.10 Will & Grace. (R) 7.35 Will & Grace. (R) 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 9.00 Frasier. (R) 9.30 Frasier. (R) 10.00 The Secret Millionaire USA. (R) 11.00 Sarah Beeny’s Selling Houses. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 Come Dine with Me. (R) 12.35 Come Dine with Me. (R) 1.05 Come Dine with Me. (R) 1.40 Come Dine with Me. (R) 2.10 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun. 3.10 Countdown. 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Come Dine with Me. 5.30 Coach Trip. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 8.00 The Jump. 9.00 24 Hours in A&E. 10.00 Turtle Boy. (R) 11.00 Strictly Baby Disco. (R) 12.00 Random Acts. (R) 12.05 Music on 4: Launched at Red Bull Studios. 12.35 What Happens in Sunny Beach. (R) 1.30 Mesh: The Wrong Turn. (R) 1.35 Film: Ask the Dust. (2006) Romantic drama, starring Salma Hayek and Colin Farrell. 3.30 Southland. (R) 4.15 This Is J03. (R) 4.20 A Guide to Taking a Photo. (R) 4.25 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) 5.20 Kirstie’s Vintage Gems. (R) 5.25 SuperScrimpers. (R) 5.30 Deal or No Deal. (R)
6.25 Countdown. (R) 7.10 Will & Grace. (R) 7.35 Will & Grace. (R) 7.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.25 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 9.00 Frasier. (R) 9.30 Frasier. (R) 10.00 The Secret Millionaire USA. (R) 11.00 Sarah Beeny’s Selling Houses. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 Come Dine with Me. (R) 12.35 Come Dine with Me. (R) 1.05 Come Dine with Me. (R) 1.35 Come Dine with Me. (R) 2.10 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun. 3.10 Countdown. 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Come Dine with Me. 5.30 Coach Trip. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 8.00 The Jump. 9.00 The Undateables. 10.00 Bodyshockers: My Tattoo Hell. 11.00 24 Hours in A&E. (R) 12.05 One Born Every Minute. (R) 1.00 Random Acts. 1.05 The Fat Fighters. (R) 2.00 Random Acts. 2.05 Health Freaks. (R) 2.35 Children on the Frontline. (R) 3.30 Secret Removers. (R) 4.30 Kirstie’s Vintage Gems. (R) 4.35 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) 5.30 Deal or No Deal. (R)
Channel 5
Emergency. (R) 11.45 Celebrity Big Brother: The Final. (R) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. 1.15 Home and Away. 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 NCIS. (R) 3.10 Film: A Trick of the Mind. (2006) Thriller, starring Alexandra Holden. 5.00 5 News at 5. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.30 NewsTalk Live. 7.00 Winter Road Rescue. The RAC is on high alert following torrential rain.; (R) 5 News Update. 8.00 World’s Worst Holiday Horrors. Tourists whose trips ended in disaster.; (R) 5 News at 9. 9.00 The Truth About Your Dog’s Food. 10.00 Kids Who Kill. 11.00 CSI: NY. (R) 12.00 SuperCasino. 3.05 Real-Life Heroes: Caught on Camera. (R) 3.55 House Doctor. (R) 4.45 Divine Designs. (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS. (R)
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. 11.15 The Hotel Inspector. (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime. 12.15 Celebrity Big Brother. (R) 1.15 Home and Away. 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 NCIS. (R) 3.15 Film: Fatal Trust. (2006) 5.00 5 News at 5. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.30 NewsTalk Live. 7.00 21 and 3ft Tall: Extraordinary People; (R) 5 News Update. 8.00 Ultimate Emergency Bikers; 5 News at 9. 9.00 Celebrity Big Brother: The Final. The winner is announced. Last in the series. 10.30 Celebrity Big Brother’s Bit on the Side. 12.00 The Big Game. 1.00 SuperCasino. 3.05 Botched Up Bodies. (R) 3.55 House Doctor. (R) 4.45 Divine Designs. (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS. (R)
Hammer. (R) 11.00 The Sheriffs Are Coming. (R) 11.45 Helicopter Heroes Down Under. (R) 12.15 Bargain Hunt. 1.00 BBC News; Weather. 1.30 Regional News; Weather. 1.45 Doctors. 2.10 Father Brown. (R) 3.00 Perfection. (R) 3.45 Escape to the Country. (R) 4.30 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. 5.15 Pointless. 6.00 BBC News; Weather. 6.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. 7.00 The One Show. 7.30 A Question of Sport; (R) BBC News; Regional News. 8.00 EastEnders. 8.30 Room 101. 9.00 Silent Witness. 10.00 BBC News. 10.25 Regional News; Weather.; National Lottery Update. 10.35 The Graham Norton Show. 11.25 Football Focus: Transfer Deadline Day Special. 12.00 EastEnders. 1.55 Weatherview. 2.00 BBC News.
BBC2
6.00 Homes Under the Hammer. (R) 7.00 The Sheriffs Are Coming. (R) 7.45 Helicopter Heroes Down Under. (R) 8.15 Sign Zone: Paul Hollywood’s Pies & Puds. (R) 9.00 Cold War, Hot Jets. (R) 10.00 Question Time. (R) 11.00 BBC News. 11.30 BBC World News. 12.00 Daily Politics. 1.00 Britain’s First Photo Album. (R) 1.30 Cash in the Attic. (R) 2.15 The Great British Bake Off. (R) 3.15 Coast. (R) 4.15 Lost Land of the Tiger. (R) 5.15 Flog It! (R) 6.00 Eggheads. 6.30 Great British Railway Journeys. 7.00 The Great Interior Design Challenge. 8.00 Mastermind. 8.30 An Island Parish. 9.00 Vultures: Beauty in the Beast – Natural World. 10.00 QI. 10.30 Newsnight. 11.00 Weather. 11.05 Live Davis Cup Tennis. USA v Great Britain. 1.00 Sign Zone: Question Time. (R) 2.00 Michael Palin in Wyeth’s World. (R) 3.00 This Is BBC Two.
ITV
6.00 Daybreak. 8.30 Lorraine. 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. 10.30 This Morning. 12.30 Loose Women. 1.30 ITV News; Weather. 1.55 ITV News London; Weather. 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show. 3.59 ITV London Weather. 4.00 Britain’s Best Bakery. 5.00 The Chase. 6.00 ITV News London; Weather. 6.30 ITV News; Weather. 7.00 Emmerdale. 7.30 Coronation Street. 8.00 The Martin Lewis Money Show. 8.30 Coronation Street. 9.00 Piers Morgan’s Life Stories: Martin Kemp. 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather. 10.30 ITV News London; Weather. 10.35 The Americans. (R) 11.35 Benidorm. (R) 12.30 Jackpot247. 3.00 Film: Captivity. (2007) Horror, starring Elisha Cuthbert. 4.25 ITV Nightscreen.
Channel 4
6.25 Countdown. (R) 7.10 Will & Grace. (R) 7.35 Will & Grace. (R) 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) 9.00 Frasier. (R) 9.30 Frasier. (R) 10.00 The Secret Millionaire USA. (R) 11.00 Sarah Beeny’s Selling Houses. (R) 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary. 12.05 Come Dine with Me. (R) 12.35 Come Dine with Me. (R) 1.05 Come Dine with Me. (R) 1.40 Come Dine with Me. (R) 2.10 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun. 3.10 Countdown. 4.00 Deal or No Deal. 5.00 Come Dine with Me. 5.30 Coach Trip. 6.00 The Simpsons. (R) 6.30 Hollyoaks. 7.00 Channel 4 News. 8.00 Jamie and Jimmy’s Friday Night Feast. 9.00 The Jump. 10.00 The Last Leg. 10.50 Brooklyn NineNine. 11.20 Film: Saw IV. (2007) Horror sequel, starring Costas Mandylor. 12.55 Random Acts. 1.05 Film: Neil Young: Heart of Gold. (2006) The country-rock pioneer in concert. 2.45 According to Jim. 3.10 Don’t Trust the B**** in Apartment 23. 3.55 A Ninja Is for Life, Not Just for Christmas. (R) 4.00 The Three Day Nanny. (R) 4.55 Kirstie’s Vintage Gems. (R) 5.15 Deal or No Deal. (R)
Milkshake! 9.15 The Channel 5 6.00 Wright Stuff. 11.10 Highland Channel 5
6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff. 11.15 The Hotel Inspector. (R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime. 12.15 Ultimate Police Interceptors. (R) 1.15 Home and Away. 1.45 Neighbours. 2.15 The Mentalist. (R) 3.15 Film: Angels Fall. (2007) Crime drama, starring Heather Locklear. 5.00 5 News at 5. 5.30 Neighbours. (R) 6.00 Home and Away. (R) 6.30 NewsTalk Live. 7.00 Building the London Underground. The technologies that have helped develop the Tube; (R) 5 News Update. 8.00 Ice Road Truckers; 5 News at 9. 9.00 Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild. 10.00 Film: The Siege. (1998) Thriller, starring Denzel Washington. 12.15 SuperCasino. 3.05 Among the Apes. (R) 3.55 Highland Emergency. (R) 4.20 House Doctor. (R) 4.45 Divine Designs. (R) 5.10 Wildlife SOS. (R)
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Lifestyle A hidden gem found in the centre of Brighton Mark Ansell
I was very fortunate to be invited to experience some of the treatments on offer at The Beauty Rooms, tucked away in the beautiful Hilton Brighton Metropole hotel. As you enter the reception area you are instantly welcomed with an aroma of relaxation, tranquil music softly playing and a greeting with a smile. The Beauty Rooms have been here in Brighton for over 23 years, with eight treatment rooms and a nail bar with two Manicure and two Pedicure stations. I was booked to have a Full Body Swedish Massage, with
my partner having a Thalgo Prescription Facial. I was invited into one of the treatment rooms by Olga, who was delightfully friendly and welcoming. This was the first time I’ve ever had a professional massage so I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect. Olga was sure to clear any doubts and explained the treatment she was about to perform. The Full Body Swedish Massage is carried out with Thalgo aromablended oils, it focuses on any tension areas, relieves muscular aches and pains, aids relaxation and improves circulation and lymphatic draining. My particular area of concern were my shoulders, as I sit at a desk on my computer for far too many
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Do not get in a froth with one of the biggest baddies on the block I realise that some of you are not rushing to replenish the smellies - because it seems like the longest-ever wait until payday. So, I’m still reinforcing the naturals hardline, while it rains in the dark and you struggle to finish off that Lily of the Valley talc than Nan gave to you for Christmas. “SLS” is one of the biggest baddies on the block, and this ingredient really deserves an immediate swerve.
Sodium laureth sulfate (SLS) and sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES) -are widely-used anionic detergents in soaps, shampoos, and toothpaste. SLS can irritate your skin, causing inflammation (dermatitis) symptoms include dryness, coarseness and redness. Holland and Barrett say it like it is in their blurb for Dr Organic: ‘In the same way it dissolves the grease on car engines, sodium lauryl sulphate also dissolves the oils on your skin, which may potentially cause more serious
hours of the day and find they become naturally tense. After explaining this, Olga focused on the tension areas and it was incredible how much it helped. The whole experience was deeply relaxing from start to finish, the treatment rooms are beautifully ornate, and the staff couldn’t do enough. I left the room not only feeling extremely relaxed, after very nearly falling asleep, but my shoulders felt significantly less tense which reverberated throughout my entire body. Whilst I was receiving the massage, my partner experienced the Thalgo Prescription Facial. This treatment is tailored to suit any needs or concerns, such as radiance boosting, deep cleansing, hydrating, nourishing and soothing The therapist, Alice, started with a thorough consultation to find any concerns my partner had with her skin. Her skin was then deeply cleansed and exfoliated to remove any dirt or impurities along with any dead or dry skin cells – this allows all the following products to work into the new skin cells and leaves the skin amazingly soft and glowing. A Reviving Marine Mist was then used, which acts as a magnet to help draw all the products deeper into the skin before starting a relaxing facial massage. During
the massage, Alice focused on the face, neck and décolleté, top of the arms, back of the neck and top of the shoulders. This massage focuses on improving the skins texture, helps to relieve stress and tension, aids lymphatic draining and circulation, this will also help to plump out any fine dehydrations lines. After the facial massage, a treatment mask was applied – whilst the mask was working in, she then performed a relaxing hand massage and then the treatment was ended by toning the skin followed by an eye cream and moisturiser. The Beauty Rooms also have some fantastic products on sale, which doubled up nicely as a Christmas present; especially due to the fact I’d left it until the last minute. I purchased some Thalgo products, a French brand full of natural sea nutrients and minerals. Their range includes a Freshness Exfoliator and Moisture Quenching Mask. Overall I could not rate The Beauty Rooms higher, the treatments on offer are extensive
health risks.” Inexpensive foaming agents are used for their cleansing and emulsifying properties; they behave like soap. Thickening and lathering are prized in brand advertising, but foaming does not improve the ability to clean. It is added only for visual reasons. Some products containing SLES also contain traces of 1,4-dioxane. The Unite States Environmental Protection Agency classifies 1,4-dioxane to be a probable human carcinogen and a known irritant. Under Proposition 65, 1,4-dioxane is classified in California to cause cancer. Somehow, I don’t feel very soft and silky about this ingredient. Do you? In shampoo, SLS strips grease from the hair by corrosion and makes the product spread out and penetrate. It enters the skin very easily and is transported through the
bloodstream. SLS/SLES builds up in the heart, liver, lungs, brain and eyes. It can be retained in tissues for a long time and could cause a long list of other adverse effects. Fortunately, Aubrey Organics use liquid coconut oil in soaps and shampoos, and coconut fatty acids and essential fatty acids in creams and lotions. So I will be reviewing a selection of these next month, along with delicious naturals by Tisserand, Smiths of Jersey, and Barefoot SOS. The Ecologist has named Aubrey one of the best non-toxic and petrochemical-free brands. Personally, I find it hard to disagree with their simple philosophy: “Why use something synthetic when something natural works so much better?” PS: Do not forget there is still 10% off with free delivery at www.organicbotanics.com this For ingredients to avoid, visit: www.aubreyorganicsuk.co.uk month, with code BN34X.
and great value for money. Their location is in the town centre with easy access yet tucked away peacefully. There are some promotions running throughout February, with my recommendation below. Valentine’s Day couples offer, where you receive the following: ■ Use of the LivingWell health club and Beauty Rooms facilities. ■ 2 x Valentine’s cocktails with chocolate dipped strawberries in the Waterhouse Bar and Terrace. ■ 25 minute, half body Swedish massage with Thalgo aromablended oils Or ■ 25 minute, Thalgo Prescription Facial tailored to suit any needs or concerns. Normal price = £126.00 Save = £46.00 Offer price = £80.00
For more information or to book an appointment please contact the Beauty Rooms directly on: 01273 715030. Terms and Conditions apply.
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Brain Gym
Double Crossword
No.154
Last week’s solutions: CRYPTIC - Across: 3 Dramatist; 8 Date; 9 Masterful; 10 Cellar; 11 Cheat; 14 Tempo; 15 Note; 16 Reach; 18 Oath; 20 Overt; 21 Earth; 24 Strain; 25 Pin-points; 26 Scan; 27 Degrading. Down: 1 Education; 2 Stalemate; 4 Rear; 5 Match; 6 Tartan; 7 Soul; 9 Major; 11 Crash; 12 Tolerance; 13 Pertinent; 17 Hosts; 19 Hamper; 22 Tried; 23 Line; 24 Sten. QUICK - Across: 3 Qualified; 8 Nail; 9 Aggregate; 10 Obtuse; 11 Fears; 14 Range; 15 Echo; 16 Stiff; 18 Cues; 20 Ample; 21 Dandy; 24 Plaint; 25 Frivolous; 26 Hail; 27 Depressed. Down: 1 Incorrect; 2 Distended; 4 Urge; 5 Large; 6 Figure; 7 Eats; 9 Asses; 11 Fairy; 12 Sceptical; 13 Forestall; 17 Falls; 19 Salver; 22 Dulls; 23 Free; 24 Pure.
Choose either quick or cryptic clues.
Cryptic Clues: Across
Codeword Each number in the grid represents a different letter of the alphabet and every letter of the alphabet is used. Use the given letter(s) to the right of the main grid to start you off.
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1. Contemplates the patrons of the liberal arts (5) 4. Wanted: a title of respect in the legal paper (7) 8. Officially he’s only a beginner (7) 9 & 15 Dn. This is used to keep the blades close to the ground (5-6) 10. Require a piece of fine edging (4) 11. Subordinate made to supply an inadequate crew (8) 13. In imprisonment I escaped the bonds (4) 14. A number of horses requiring endless mental application (4) 16. Plausibly deceptive speculation followed by debts (8) 17. Food and money for the journey required (4) 20. What friends do is correspond (5) 21. One among a variety of cattle perceptive to touch (7) 22. Goddess encountered among the stags (7) 23. In the tennis game he is like lightning! (5)
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15 words - average; 25 words - good; 35 words - very good; 40 or more - excellent.
Quick Clues: Across
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 12. 13. 15. 18. 19.
Horrify (5) Feign (7) Sentinel (4-3) Tartan (5) Joy (4) Clumsy (8) Brought up (4) Gentle (4) Conducive to health (8) Droop (4) Nimble (5) Outstanding (7) Dulcify (7) Clothe (5)
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Give yourself ten minutes to find as many words as possible using the letters in the grid. Each word must use the central letter and at least 3 others, and letters may be used only once. You cannot use plurals, foreign words or proper nouns, but verb forms ending in ‘s’ are permitted. There is one 9-letter word to be found.
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Fill in the white squares with numbers 1 to 9. Each horizontal block must add up to the number in the shaded square to its left, and each vertical block to the number above. Numbers may be used once in each block. Last week’s solutions:
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Last week’s solutions: The letter represented by the question mark is O. Lemonade, cordial, root beer, all soft drinks.
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Sudoku Fill in the grids below so that every column, every row and each of the 3x3 boxes contains all the digits from 1 to 9.
Simple
Replace the question mark with a letter so that the letters within each circle can be arranged to form words on a common theme. What are the three words, and the letter represented by the question mark?
Rearrange the letters in the grid B to make five words that read both across and down. Five letters have been placed to start you off.
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abate, abet, bate, bateau, bathe, beat, beau, beta, bite, habituate, hate, heat, teat, theta, tithe, tube.
Quarrelling (2,11) Verify (5) Plunder (4) Powerful (6) Clearly stated (8) Made possible (7) Crane-fly (5-4-4) Forcible (8) Deceive (7) Repudiate (6) Shelf (5) Look after (4)
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1. Get the wrong message? (13) 2. Government to make an announcement... (5) 3. ...it’s disturbed by eastern position (4) 4. Venturing to put up an advertisement near the arena (6) 5. Get mess put right around northern parts of the sphere (8) 6. Took warlike measures - provided with new members? (7) 7. Breaking off action, but Sid is returning to battle! (13) 12. One who’s in a sorry state (8) 13. More confused after the mathematical proof (7) 15. See 9 Across 18. Chemical coming from a hole in the ground (5) 19. Dramatises part of the New Testament (4)
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Nissan’s new Qashqai manages to improve on their very successful The original is a very hard act to follow as it started a trend for crossovers that is still flourishing. As Nissan point out, the year after the Qashqai launch in 2007, they had one competitor. Now there are 14, with more on the way. It’s a bit like the second album - how do you get it right? It is the kind of dilemma that a lot of manufacturers would like to have but, nevertheless, it comes with its own problems. Nissan wanted to retain the key aspects of the first generation that made the Qashqai so desirable, yet produce a recognisably different product that the market woullove equally. They asked their customers and came up with a threepronged plan for their 2014 car - improved design, a more luxurious feel and better fuel economy and lower emissions. The new Qashqai is a big, handsome beast. It is longer, wider and lower, with sleeker lines along the side and a fetching deep V shape at the nose that will become a signature on Nissan vehicles. The wide stance gives it extra presence on the road and the kind of sporty stability customers look for. Inside, there is a definite feeling of quality and the NASAinspired seats are extremely comfortable. Sensibly, there is a reversible boot area that creates a wipe-down wet zone for muddy sports kit. Technology includes the ability to download apps and a raft of safety features. There is also the possibility to personalise your Qashqai by specifying how heavy you’d like the steering to be, for example, or how you’d like the lights to operate. Most of the techy stuff is operated from a seven-
The new Qashqai’s fetching deep V-shape at the nose gives it extra presence on the road
inch touchscreen and you can even connect to the apps through your smartphone. Nissan say their target was to ensure the drive was comfortable, confident and secure, while offering dynamic performance. So they have engineered Active Trace Control, Active Ride Control and Engine Braking, which they say will make the Qashqai safer on corners and limit pitching on the road. The best-seller will doubtless be the 1.5-litre diesel with a sixspeed manual gearbox. Although there is little to fault with the
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1.2-litre petrol engine and 1.6-litre diesel Xtronic automatic. There will also be a 1.6-litre petrol engine later in the year. So have Nissan created the second generation Qashqai they were looking for? Yes, I think they have. It is a super, big, urban warrior and they have certainly raised the luxury quotient. The all-new model goes on sale on February 1, 2014. Prices and specification are yet to be confirmed, but you can expect a small increase over the current car, which is priced from £16,895 to £27,650.
Move like Andy Murray: Do the fartlek! Paul Coneyworth
This month, you may be warming the heart on a weekend morning with a friedegg sandwich and a coffee, setting you up perfectly for a Saturday jog or Sunday ramble. But think of our Australian cousins, baking in their Southern-hemisphere summer. The coverage from this year’s tennis tournament down under has made headlines worldwide: British players collapsing due to the temperatures, and the No2 player in the world posting photographs of eggs being fried on court. Out of the frying pan and into the playing arena. Nobody will be feeling the effects of the extreme rays more than Andy Murray. It’s difficult to escape those British foibles: fair skin, a freckled complexion, as well as a shy disposition. But if the antipodeans like to stereotypically enjoy themselves around the barbecue, then the past two years have been one long barbecue for Murray, claiming an historic treble of titles: US Open winner, Olympic Gold medallist, and Wimbledon champion. His rise to such heights has been somewhat of a slowburner, one based around incredible levels of dedication and training. Tennis is one of the most physically-demanding sports,
Shell: ‘The death of petrol cars will not happen until 2070’ Shell oil company has predicted that by the year 2070 conventionally-engined cars could be killed off. Using future scenarios, Shell has called into question the future of oil-fuelled cars. Shell’s incredibly detailed 46page analysis of future fuels and economic scenarios stated: ‘By 2070, the passenger road market could be nearly oil-free. Towards the end of the century an
extensive hydrogen infrastructure rollout displaces oil demand for long haul and heavy loads.’ Toyota has already made its first steps into the world of hydrogen-powered vehicles, with the FCV Concept unveiled in almost-production form at the Tokyo Motor Show last November. In theory, hydrogen vehicles will offer customers zero emissions motoring without the range anxiety associated with electric
cars. However, Shell does continue to say the demand for oil has yet to reach its peak. ‘Entirely removing oil from road transport worldwide is a truly colossal undertaking. With reduced growth of travel demand, increased vehicle efficiency, and natural gas, electricity and hydrogen increasingly in use, liquid fuels for passenger road transport decline after a global peak in 2035.’
Repeated routine of sprint, jog and sprint
requiring constant bursts of speed and power at 10-second intervals, over an average of a three- to five-hour period. From my experience of highlevel tennis, during my time working closely alongside professionals in Spain, to reach the top and survive demands a combination of endurance, speed, as well as strength. There is an active tennis scene in Brighton and particularly the area of the city in which BeauPilates operates: Preston Village. To begin to mimic Murray, try changing your running regime to involve some sprint/ interval training, otherwise known as “fartlek” - which is defined as “speed play”. It blends continuous and interval training. Here is a short example of how you can adapt your training routine easily in order to mount a challenge on the clay. In short, how to begin to move like Murray. To integrate the “fartlek” method into your weekly fitness schedule, try these simple steps: ■ Find a long street with lampposts (for example, the west side of Preston Park); ■ Sprint to one lamp-post; ■ Jog to the other; ■ Continue this repetition for 10 to 15 minutes; ■ Return home safely. Paul Coneyworth is master trainer at BeauPilates, 14 Bavant Road, Brighton BN1 6RD. For more information, visit: www.beaupilates.co.uk
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PLAYER PROFILE
#27:
Name: Bobby Smith DoB: February 22 1933 Place of birth: Lingdale Position: Centre forward
Bobby Smith When Bobby Smith signed for the Albion the move sent shockwaves through the world of football. The England centre forward swapped high flying Spurs for the lowly Seagulls – then a Division Four outfit - having been an integral part of Spurs glory years. He scored 13 goals in 15 England games and his arrival helped boost Albion interest and attendances. He remains perhaps the club’s biggest ever transfer coup.
Career statistics Appearences: 376 Goals: 218
Albion statistics Seasons: 1964-1965 Appearences: 31 Goals: 19
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Returning players to boost Oscar’s attacking options Richard Morris
Oscar Garcia has been buoyed by the return to training of two of the Albion’s long-term injured strikers. Will Hoskins, who has been plagued with injuries since arriving from Bristol Rovers for around £650,000 ahead of the Seagulls’ first season at The Amex, is expected to return to the training ground action earlier this week – three months earlier than expected. And Scotland striker Craig Mackail-Smith, who has been out since aggravating his Achilles during a match with Bristol City last term, edged closer to long-awaited return to first team action by stepping back into full training. The news will be a boost to an Albion squad which has been decimated by injuries this season – with a host of key players missing significant chunks of the current season. Those problems
have hamstrung Oscar’s efforts to establish his Brighton team at the top end of the Championship but the Spaniard has been widely praised for getting his team to seventh despite the injury crisis. And, having missed out on Lewis Grabban – who opted to sign a new contract at Bournemouth rather than join the Albion – the return of Mackail-Smith and Hoskins cannot come quickly enough for a Brighton team lacking a cutting edge in recent weeks. Wingers Kazenga Lua Lua and Will Buckley are also showing signs of a return to full fitness after the pair fell foul of hamstring injuries. Buckley, who has again been linked with a move to Sunderland this week, has not played since the Albion triumphed away to Blackpool back in December, while Lua Lua – who had been in superb form – was forced to sit out last weekend’s defeat at Derby County. Young wideman Solly March impressed in the last round of
Will Hoskins has been unlucky with injuries since arriving at The Amex
the FA Cup and was introduced from the bench at Derby, while new recruit Jeffrey Monakana made an encouraging start to life in Sussex with a star turn in the development squad’s win against Eastbourne Borough this week. However, Oscar will surely relish the return of his senior wingers – particularly if he soon has a string of strikers to choose from as well.
Albion women face Sussex derby Albion women host Lewes this Sunday in a Sussex derby at Withdean, 2pm kick-off. The game comes on the back of last week’s 1-1 draw against Tottenham, with Kirsty Barton’s late free-kick ensuring Albion took a share of the spoils. John Donoghue’s side beat the Rookettes 6-0 in the reverse fixture back in October, with former Watford loanee Kate Natkiel scoring a late hat-trick. The two teams currently occupy fifth and sixth places respectively in the league, with only a point separating the sides.
Seagulls Captain Tammy Waine told seagulls.co.uk: “There is only one point between us and them in the league table so that shows it will be a very close encounter, but we’re always excited going into a local derby. “Our squad has changed massively since the last time we played against each other, so it’s going to be a much tougher game this time round.” Sunday’s match will be the first of two further consecutive home matches for Albion, with Charlton set to visit Withdean on 2nd February.
Season-ticket holders and under-16s have free entry to all Albion women home games, while admission is just £2 for non-season ticket holders.
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Straight from the commentary box This weekend Albion may not be heading to Wembley but in fact they are making the trip to a stadium that was originally planned to become the “Wembley of the North”. It’s 4th Round FA Cup day at Vale Park, home to League One side Port Vale. Of course The Valiants’ home has never staged the finals like the real Wembley but back in 1960 nearly 50,000 squeezed into ground for the 5th round tie against Aston Villa. It also has some other interesting aspects to it. It is understood to be the widest pitch in the Football League, (good for Albion’s wingers). It sits on top of clay so the pitch gets heavy and prone to freezing (not good for Albion’s wingers.) I have watched a few games at the ground and heavy conditions have never contributed to a classic game but this weekend’s game provides some wonderful sub-plots as well as the chance
compliments towards the club and its supporters are genuine. Birchall said this week that the Seagulls supporters were ‘exceptional’ and travelled in great numbers to away games in
Albion face ex-boss, Micky Adams
League One. The midfielder, who has played in the US with LA Galaxy, admitted he be happier Ex-Albion boss, Micky couldn’t that the dream of Adams must be relishing a new stadium has been realised. the chance to get one Such friendly over against his old sentiments are nice to hear from former employers” players, however, we know things may not be quite so amiable come to pull out a big club in the Saturday at 3 o’clock. The strong next round. Ex-Albion boss, travelling contingent of Albion Micky Adams, won the Third fans can probably predict the Division title with the Seagulls ‘in your faces’ approach from and must be relishing the Adams’ side and the several chance to get one over against youngsters who are likely to his old employers. In his squad feature for Oscar Garcia’s side he also has former Seagulls will certainly have to be up for Chris Birchall and Doug Loft. the fight if they are to overcome The view from the ex-players is side managed by the man who that Port Vale have a chance if took them to glory around the they stick to Adams’ plan to get turn of century. in Albion’s faces. However, the Follow all the action, home or away, on BBC Sussex Sport or via Twitter @BBCSussexsport | @johnnycburger | @BrightonIndy.
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David Lopez
Brighton and Hove fringe faces battle in Burslem
Highest
‘‘ Keith Andrews has impressed in the absence of Liam Bridcutt and Andrew Crofts
without Liam Bridcutt, with the midfielder still attracting significant interest from Capital One Cup finalists Sunderland. The Black Cats seem as determined as ever to secure his signing and reports suggest Gus Poyet is trying to ship out Lee Cattermole in order to fund a return bid. With Andrew Crofts ruled out for the rest of the season, Keith Andrews has taken up the mantle of experienced midfielder alongside the ever-improving Rohan Ince. Oscar may decide to give Kemy Agustien another chance to impress from the start. Leo Ulloa has struggled for sharpness since returning from injury with a bang and two goals in the Boxing Day defeat at Charlton Athletic so hould start in
Albion Team News Likely starting XI: Brezovan, Calderon, Greer, Dunk, Chicksen, Andrews, Agustien, Ince, Orlandi, Ulloa, Lopez. Likely subs: Ankergren, Bruno, Ward, Upson, Forster-Caskey, March, Obika. Out: Hoskins (achilles), Mackail-Smith (knee), Bridcutt (slight knock), Crofts (knee). Fan’s prediction
Latest match odds
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Home Away Draw
3/1 12/5 10/11
Worth a fiver... First goalscorer Leonardo Ulloa: 9/2
the central attacking slot. Andrea Orlandi is in the same situation as Ulloa and tomorrow’s clash represents a good opportunity to step up his return to full fitness. David Lopez – the Championship’s most subbed player – could find himself on the bench from the start if Oscar decides to unleash youngster Solly March from the off. Port Vale, managed by twotime Brighton boss Micky Adams, represent a difficult challenge for what is likely to be an understrength Seagulls side. Chris Birchall and Doug Loft – who has four goals to his name this campaign – continue the Brighton link in Burslem, but the chief threat will surely be posed by the Valiants’ talisman Tom Pope.
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CALDERON CROFTS ULLOA
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Form guide W-W-D-L-W-W-D-L-W-D-W-L Last 3 league fixtures 1-0 L Derby Birmingham 1-0 W AFC Bournemouth 1-1 D Next 3 league fixtures Burnley 28/01/14 A Watford 02/02/14 A Doncaster 08/02/14 H
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KAZENGA LUA LUA
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Lowest
League goals
Action Man:
PASS COMPLETION*
Jan 13th
Aug 5th
I felt we were the better side in the first half but we didn’t score. The second half was more equal but they scored, we didn’t, that was the difference. “Their goalkeeper was man of the match because he made some great saves and that was another factor between them and us. “It is not easy at this time of the season but I am very proud of the players we have, proud of the performance of all of them. “It is not easy to come here and play how we did. They had only one chance and they are the top scorers in the league; that shows how we have played. “At the moment we have the squad we have but we are always looking to strengthen.”
Position: Left wing Squad No: 25 Age: 23 Height: 5ft 11in Brighton Statistics: games/goals: 99/10
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7th
(Talking after Derby County defeat)
Oscar Garcia will almost certainly rotate some of his squad for tomorrow’s trip to Port Vale – although the Albion head coach will be mindful of the financial boost a cup run could provide. More than 1,000 fans are expected to head to the Potteries hopeful of seeing the Seagulls progress to the fifth round of the FA Cup and a possible moneyspinning glamour time. However, with high-flying Burnley hosting the Albion on Tuesday, Oscar will likely take the chance to rest some of his Seagulls stalwarts ahead of two tough away league games in the space of a week. Matthew Upson, who has not missed a minute of league action since signing last season, could make way for Lewis Dunk – recently installed as the club’s third choice centre back following the departure of Adam El Abd to Bristol City – while Adam Chicksen is being tipped to replace Stephen Ward at left back. Back-up ‘keeper Peter Brezovan could replace established number one Tomaz Kuszczak between the Seagulls’ sticks after impressing while deputising for the Polish international earlier in the season. The Albion midfield will probably once again have to do
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Albion Midfielder
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Perhaps Brighton’s most exciting player, Lua Lua is the Albion’s game-changerin-chief. Recent positive performances suggest the left winger could become a permanent fixture in Oscar Garcia’s starting 11 – injuries permitting. His pace and ability to beat defenders is vital to a Seagulls team which struggles for genuine pace in other areas. A ferocious shot coupled with blistering pace makes Lua Lua a crowd favourite. CROSSES*
59
SHOTS*
33
KEY PASSES*
18
SUCCESSFUL DRIBBLES*
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