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Austerity Hurting Spain’s Economy, Unions Tell King

AMID tax increases and public spending cuts union leaders in Spain have told King Juan Carlos that they are opposed to an international bailout and that the austerity measures introduced by Mariano Rajoy’s government are “suicidal” for the country. The UGT and CCOO unions told King Juan Carlos on Tuesday (7th) of their concern that the government’s austerity policies are hurting the economy. The union chiefs say that a possible bailout by the European Union would come with a series of conditions that would drive Spain “into a recession that will be very hard to climb out of in the coming years.” A statement, issued by the General Workers Union and the Workers Commission, said they are generally opposed to any further financial aid as the conditions would likely push the country further into recession and increase pressure on already struggling Spaniards who are suffering from two years of spending cuts and tax increases as the government attempts to reduce its budget deficit. The labour leaders told the king that the policies of “severe cutbacks in public spending and the so-called structural reforms linked to them for the purpose of a drastic, immediate reduction of Spain’s public deficit, are nothing but suicide.”

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UGT chief Cándido Méndez (right) and CCOO’s Ignácio Fernández Toxo (centre) with King Juan Carlos

FIRES IN LA GOMERA AND LA PALMA ARE BROUGHT UNDER CONTROL

THE La Gomera fire is now said to be “virtually under control”, thanks to water planes and, it must be said, the weather over the past couple of days, which has cooled and brought welcome cloud cover. There are, though, fears that fire could be reactivated by the heat wave expected from Friday and the authorities have requested the La Gomera public to take the

most extreme care. The greatest fire fighting efforts are still being directed at the flank of the fire approaching the main heart of the Garajonay forest. In La Palma, despite one or two points at which the fire has broken out again, it is still stabilised and boundaried, and the Canarian Government has reduced the alert level from 2 to 1 at the request of the La Palma Cabildo. Fire fighting efforts are therefore

now back under the island authorities’ own control. The Canarian Government has reduced the La Gomera fire as well to level 1, leaving fire fighting now in the hands of the island authorities. The fire is now boundaried, and there are no longer any active fronts, though hotspots remain, as they do, indeed, even in Tenerife a fortnight after our own fire.


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Their theory is that these policies of the ruling conservative Popular Party are blocking any chance of economic recovery or job creation in Spain, where unemployment stands at 24.6 percent. Méndez and Fernández Toxo expressed their conviction that the policies being pursued by Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s government should be submitted to a referendum, because they are “radically different from the ones proposed” by the PP in its campaign for last November’s general elections. Following the 65 billion euro ($80.7 billion) austerity package enacted by the government on 13th July,

Fernández Toxo and Méndez accused the administration of using the king as a shield, since he presided over a special Cabinet session on that day. The two union leaders didn’t give any statements to reporters, as they left Zarzuela Palace in separate vehicles. Zarzuela sources said that the meeting, which was at the behest of the Royal Household, was just one of many the king regularly holds with different sectors of the country. No official comment has been made by the royal palace following the meeting. Toxo and Méndez have also recently met with German Chancellor, Angela Merkel.

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Marc’s Birthday Bash

WEDNESDAY 15th August is a date for your diary. Marc Craig, resident singer at Vivo Treasure Island, is celebrating his birthday. He will be singing on Vivo’s back terrace from 9.00pm and he will be dishing out free Caramel Vodka shots and hot dogs to his guests! It is also rumoured that Gillian Taylforth, a friend of Marc’s, who is on Tenerife at the moment and celebrating her birthday on the 14th, will also be putting in an appearance. Vivo is open from 9.30am; with a kids park for our younger guests, open all day for only 3.00 Euros. So you can relax and enjoy the party knowing your children are safe and keeping out of trouble!!! Get down early to make sure you don’t miss a good seat!

Candelaria Prepares Re s i d e n t D i s c o u n t For 250,000 Pilgrims Applications Go Online

THE festive atmosphere at the Villa Mariana (Candelaria) is already palpable as the final details are put together to celebrate the festival of the Canary Islands’ patron saint, Our Lady of Candelaria. The municipality is gearing up to welcome over a quarter of a million pilgrims from all seven islands in the archipelago. Many thousands of pilgrims will arrive in Candelaria on 15th August, after journeying by foot from all over Tenerife, to see the statue of Our Lady and take part in the events organised in honour of the Patron Saint; which include a re-enactment of the finding of the statue of Our Lady of Candelaria by the Guanches (the original inhabitants of the islands) and the offering of folksongs, flowers and fruit.

THERE are now eleven Ayuntamientos who have put in place the facility to obtain a Certificado de Empadronamiento para viajar online, and for free.

Legend According to a legend recorded by Alonso de Espinosa in 1594, a statue of the Virgin Mary, bearing a child in one hand and a green candle in the other (hence “Candelaria”), was discovered on the beach of Chimisay (Güímar) by two Guanche goatherds in 1392. One of the shepherds tried to throw a stone at the statue, but his arm became paralysed; the other tried to stab the statue with a knife, but ended up stabbing himself. The statue was taken

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by the local Guanche king, Acaymo, to the Chinguaro cave in Güímar. Later, the statue was recognised by Antón (a Guanche who had been enslaved and converted to Christianity by the Castilians) as the Virgin Mary. He told the king of his conversion and the statue was thus venerated by the Guanches. However, the statue was stolen and taken away to Lanzarote. It was brought back after the statue caused various strange events to occur on Lanzarote. Calder Hughes Janet Anscombe Steph Tufft Carlos Hernandez Currencies Direct

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The measures have been set up in readiness for the requirement to produce the certificate from 1st September to benefit from the 50% resident discount for travel within Spain. The eleven Ayuntamientos are: Arona, Guía de Isora, San Miguel de Abona, Granadilla de Abona, Güímar, Vilaflor, La Guancha, Santa Úrsula, Santa Cruz, La Laguna, and El Sauzal.

Hello, readers. What can I say? When I wrote my Editorial last week, Team GB were struggling to make a dent in the Olympic Medal Table. That’s all changed now – we’ve had the most successful Games in over a century and overtaken the medal haul in Beijing. Chris Hoy becomes the UK’s most successful Olympian, with six golds. Well done, Team GB! Will you be attending the fire-fighters’ charity event this Saturday (see page 4)? It’s shaping up to be a fantastic day, with

Where is Wee Keeley?

Wee Keeley climbed onto page 47 in our issue number 43, and the lucky winner is Amanda Larkin who is coming to see the Decades Spectacular show on Monday. So would like a chance of winning a pair of tickets?. See if you can find where he has hidden in this week´s paper. If you can then call our office on 922 790 388 (office hours: 09:00 - 14:00 • 15:00 18:00) and tell us where he is. All the entries will go into the lucky pot on Thursday and the winner will be

lots to do for all ages. I won’t be kicking a ball around, but (as an unfit man) I’ll be cheering them on from the side lines. Finally, I would like to say a big thank you to all the people who’ve send feedback for our sister publication, Tenebay. Sale items are flying off the virtual shelf, so to speak. Many thanks to all those who are helping to make the site such a success. Until next week, Colin Taylor. given 2 free tickets for the following Monday´s Decades Spectacular Dinner and Show (drinks not included)... Happy searching... Just writing to say a big thank you for my lovely prize tickets to The Decades Show. My daughter and I went last Monday and we thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks again. Regards, Angela.


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Fire-Fighters’ Fun Fundraiser

Nail and Beauty Salon - both of which will require a donation of at least 1.50 euro to go towards the proceedings. The kids also have a bouncy castle and a colouring competition will be held. The Chief Firemen from the Adeje department and local English Fireman, Matt Hubbard, will be attending the football match and party. Raffle prizes include: 1 night stay for 2 in H10 Tenerife Playa, Puerto De La Cruz - Gooozy

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WE are doing a sponsored football match at the T3 pitch in Adeje, which has been donated to us free of charge. Kick-off is at 11.30am in Saturday (18th) if anyone wants to come and watch and cheer the lads on. We also have a kids’ sponsored football match at half time for a bit of fun. Transport can and will be provided to those wishing to go to the match and join the after party, this will also

be free of charge. The after party and more fundraising will be held in THE ‘NEW’ FULL MONTY BAR, located at the end of the patch, on the left hand side next to Burger King. The fun starts from 3pm with FREE BBQ and homemade Caribbean food by Mel, the bartender! Entertainment also starts at 3pm, with your resident host and compere ASH JOLLEY, with a good helping of acts throughout the

day, including DESTINY DUO, IS and MARLO, REBECCA MALONE aka AMY WINEHOUSE TRIBUTE, VINNIE LOVE, EMMA JENSON, MICHAEL J GRANT and SCOTTY T, who have all been confirmed. A few more acts will be joining in on the day itself. We will then be carrying on with karaoke and games from 9.30pm until 2am. We will also have face painting, courtesy of Janine Peppiat, and nail painting, courtesy of Claire and Natalie from Revive, the Scottish

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More still coming in and there will be wine and beer hampers also. These are all definite donations. We also have a signed Tenerife football shirt that will be auctioned on the day. The organisers are Claire Stephen, Ash Jolley, Roger Parker and Gill Parker. Roger is also the referee and the main organiser of the football match. We would like to say thanks for all those helping us and getting involved and to anyone wishing to help and or donate prizes, donate money, buy raffle tickets (1 strip 5 euro or 3 strips 10 euro). For more info on transport etc call Claire on 634 222 986 or Roger on 616 782 491 The money collected will be distributed between the 3 fire stations - Adeje, Guía de Isora and Santiago del Teide. Once all money has been collected and counted the chief firemen of the Adeje department will meet us and legally present us with a cheque. The handover of the cheque will be covered by the local press. Money will be used to repair damages done to vehicles, uniforms and equipment that were used in the recent fires.

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Cabildo Allocates €1.3 Million In Scholarships

THE Tenerife Cabildo’s Ministry of ​​Education, Youth and Equality have earmarked 1.3 million euros in grants for students wishing to study outside the island. The deadline for applications is 8th October. Those interested can see all the database information and documentation to be submitted through the Cabildo’s website: www. tenerife.es.

Education Minister, Miguel Ángel Pérez, said that “the council have made an effort to keep the financial aid program for our students. Its strategy continues to be to keep helping with funding, as it allows Tenerife’s young students to improve their education; so they can access better labour market conditions.” The grants are intended for postgraduate specialisation or research,

and official university degrees for courses that cannot be taught on the island. The grant amount will include items such as tuition costs, materials, travel, etc. The types of scholarships to be included in the scheme are; Graduate Specialisation and Research (Masters and PhD degrees) Grade, College level studies (first and second cycle degrees) and European exchange programs.


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‘They’ve Rebuilt My Life - It’s As Simple As That’ challenging by the delay in him coming to us, as the scarring process was already setting in. However, after we repaired the damage Gary worked really hard with the hand therapists to optimise the results of surgery. Despite all the damage to the nerves and guiders to his forearm he has regained some really useful function in his hand.” Gavin said he initially struggled to cope with the trauma of the attack. “It did play on my mind, but I just

Tenerife A t t a c k Victim’s Story A LITTLE over 18 months ago Gary Wainwright hit the headlines when he fended off a Samurai sword-wielding thug while on holiday in Tenerife. Gary nearly lost his arm, but thanks to doctors in Sheffield he is recovering well.

On December 31, 2010, Gary was here with family and friends, preparing to usher in the New Year. He and his daughter Leanne had travelled to Tenerife for a short break and were celebrating in a bar in Playa Paraiso. Then Gary’s life changed forever. A man, who had been ejected from the bar earlier in the night, burst into the room brandishing a three-foot Samurai sword. Gary, 54, from Wadsley Bridge, lunged at the maniac with a chair in an attempt to shield his family and friends, but the sword slashed through his left arm. A bone was broken, an artery and nerves were severed and his hand was left

have to deal with it,” he said “If you fall off a bike you have to get back on - I’ve been back to Tenerife twice and I think the demons have now been exorcised. What has been very important is how the doctors have helped me, not just physically, but also mentally. They made sure after each consultation I had achievable small goals to work towards – this was crucial for me as it really helped to keep my spirits up, as each time I reached my goal it gave me a great mental boost.”

N i k i B ake r In Memoriam hanging by a thread. He needed 178 stitches in Tenerife to repair the wounds, and has undergone four operations back in Sheffield. Medics told him if friends had not tied a belt around his arm to stem the blood loss he would have died on Tenerife. But just a year and a half later, Gary is back at the helm of the Hillsborough cafe he runs. He is piecing his life back together. “About half way between the wrist and the elbow my

arm was almost completely severed,” he said. “It was hanging on by flesh and skin. But now I’ve got about 65 per cent of my arm use back - and that is down to the doctors, who have done an incredible job.” After being initially treated in Tenerife, Gary was flown back to South Yorkshire, where specialists at the Northern General Hospital in Sheffield opened up his wounds again in a bid to save his arm. Gary said: “My consultant told me

we had a short window of opportunity to operate and that we needed to take it.” In a seven-and-a-half hour procedure, consultant plastic surgeon Gavin Miller and his team took apart the stitches the Spanish doctors had put in Gary’s arm and operated to reconstruct his forearm. Mr Miller, one of six consultants in the specialist Sheffield Hand Centre, which had opened just two months earlier, said: “The surgery was complex and made more

A MEMORIAL Service for singer and entertainer, Niki Baker, who lived to sing and sang to live, is to be held at Silencio Church, Coral Mar Square on Saturday 11th August At 5PM. For further information Please ring Pastor Bill Jeffrey on 609 565 528.


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Psychiatric Care in Tenerife – An Appeal

This is an open letter from Lisa Allard, Treasurer and Founder of the “En Pié” (Make a Stand) charity. Nothing prepares you for your child being affected by a mental illness. There is nothing in the parenting manuals that can help you to understand and cope with the total change that comes over someone once they are in the grips of such an illness. I can only describe it as truly shocking, terrifying ... and utterly bewildering. My son, Carlos Peter, at the age of 18 started with the first signs of a Mental Health disorder, we thought it was just “an age thing”! How do you know how to spot the first signs of a Mental Health Disorder? I certainly had no idea! I didn´t know this kind of problem existed I had no idea where to turn, my own GP said he was over the age of 18 so he needed to make his own appointment, this was impossible, because as far as he was concerned there was nothing wrong with him! I searched the internet for help, called help lines for advice etc. He became very isolated from his friends, spent long periods of time in his room, became very difficult

to communicate with him, etc... To cut a very long story short, approx 5 years ago at the age of 20 on a visit to his father, he became very unwell whilst in Spain and we could not get him on a plane back to the UK. He voluntarily took himself to A & E at one of the big hospitals in Tenerife, where on

arrival they put a wristband on him and put him in pyjamas until he could be seen by a psychiatrist. We were allowed to stay with him at intervals during the day but in the evening we had to leave him there. During the night he left the hospital building as he realised nobody could help him, the police

were notified and they picked him up, he was injected with a tranquilizer and strapped to a trolley bed where he spent the next 3 days, until a bed became available on the psychiatric ward. He was frightened and pleaded with us to get him out of there. Over the last few years we have

met many families/professionals/ service users and through our own personal experience realised how hard it was to be able to have a conversation with anybody about what we were going through as the stigma attached to this kind of problem was huge and still is! Mental health stigma and discrimination can be just as debilitating as the illness itself. Together with all of the guys at Reids of Norwich and three of us from the Foundation, we will be travelling back to the UK on the 26th September to take part in a challenging journey of approx. 150km along the Norfolk Coast. There will be 2 separate groups making this challenging journey, one group has tasked itself with the unenviable challenge of making the entire journey in only 1 day! The more modest of us will be completing the route over 2 days, on the 28th and 29th of September. Anybody who would like to make a donation is very welcome to visit our fund raising page: www.charitygiving.co.uk/ reidsofnorwich. We also have our own Facebook page and twitter and are busy updating our webpage.

Kind Regards, Lisa Allard.


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Spectacular Meteor Shower Returns to Our Skies THE Perseid Meteor Shower is undeniably one of the greatest natural wonders in the universe. The annual spectacle brings a dazzling light show with more than 60 shooting stars zipping across the sky every hour, caused by tiny particles of debris from a comet burning up when entering the Earth’s atmosphere at 135,000mph. Although visible in other parts of the world, Tenerife will offer the perfect conditions for star gazers. According to the Institute de Astrofisica de Canarias (IAC), this year, the bulk of activity is expected during the early hours of 12th August. Because the moon is in its waning phase brightness should not be problem. The so-called shooting stars are actually small dust particles of different sizes, some smaller than grains of sand, left by the comet Swift-Tuttle; which has a period of

133 years and passed near the Sun for the last time in 1992. When the comet approaches the inner regions of the solar system its core, composed of ice and rocks, “melts” by the action of solar radiation, and generates a dusty tail. The resulting stream of particles scattered by the comet crosses the Earth’s orbit. The dust particles disintegrate rapidly upon entering Earth’s atmosphere and create the light trails. The spectacle was named Perseids because their radiant (region in the sky) is in the constellation Perseus, the IAC explained. The institute have said that the best way to enjoy the meteor shower is with the naked eye, without binoculars or a telescope, and sit in a comfortable position that allows you to see the largest field of sky as possible.

The First Technology Park T h e C a p i t a l S e e s To Be Built In The Canaries Increase In Vandalism

ONE of the largest investments in the infrastructure of the archipelago has been awarded by the Board of Directors of Fuerteventura’s Technology Park, with almost 20 million euros being reserved for the project. The Council met this week to discuss the proposals submitted by more than 50 companies and joint ventures for the two phases of work. The final award of both projects will be released in early September, the Fuerteventura Cabildo reported in a press release. The president of the Cabildo, Mario Cabrera, says the work is “vital” to Fuerteventura and the Canary Islands, as it will be

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the first technology park on the islands, “the park’s socio-economic impact will be very important; as well as generating jobs there will be local input to develop the park itself.” The development will include a total of 278,642

square metres of land, of which 191,677 are plots, 38,935 are roads and pavements and parking spaces will take 48,028 square metres. The total floor space will extend across ​​40,364 square metres.

Air Traffic Down in the Archipelago

All eight Canary Island airports have posted declines in passenger numbers since July 2011, according to data from Spanish Airports and Air Navigation (Aena). Specifically, the island which suffered the biggest decline was La Gomera (-32.6 percent), followed by El Hierro (-17.1 percent), Fuerteventura (-12.5 percent), La Palma (-10.1 percent), Tenerife South (-7.5 percent), Tenerife North (-7.3 percent), Gran Canaria (-6.0 percent) and Lanzarote (-5.0 percent).

VANDALISM in Santa Cruz have been increasing in recent months, as evidenced by the fact that, so far this year, the City has had to replace 1,645 metres of copper wire stolen mainly from street lighting. Another indicator is the increase in

the theft of drain covers, which has forced city workers to replace 56 grates. The council have said that the cost of replacing stolen the stolen grates is 324 euros, while, for example, the rewiring of one section of street lighting amounted to 5,967 euros.

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Pound Rises Against Dollar After BOE Holds Key Rate Stimulus

The pound rose against the dollar after the Bank of England left its bond-buying program at 375 billion pounds and kept interest rates on hold. Policy makers maintained their key rate at a record-low 0.5 percent. The central bank increased its bond purchases by 50 billion pounds last month to boost a U.K. economy in its first double-dip recession since the 1970s amid a deepening euro-region debt crisis. The pound rose 0.5 percent to $1.5608 at 1:09 p.m. London time. It fell 0.4 percent against the euro to 79.02 pence. The Bank of England has expanded its toolkit with a Funding for Lending Scheme to unclog bank credit and help pull the country out of recession. The worsening outlook prompted banks including Morgan Stanley and Barclays Plc to revise forecasts this week and predict more U.K. stimulus later this year. The U.K. economy shrank the most since 2009 in the second quarter, the Office for National Statistics said on July 25. Manufacturing contracted the most in more than three years in July, Markit Economics reported yesterday. Sterling extended its decline against the euro after the European Central Bank held borrowing costs at a record-low 0.75 percent. European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said last week that he will do whatever is needed to preserve the 17-nation currency. Draghi signalled the ECB

intends to join forces with governments to buy bonds in sufficient quantities to ease the region’s debt crisis, while conceding that Germany’s Bundesbank has reservations about the plan. ECB bond purchases would likely focus on shorter-term maturities, would be conducted in a way to soothe investors’ concerns about seniority, and wouldn’t breach European Union rules prohibiting the financing of government deficits, Draghi told reporters in Frankfurt today. The euro declined and Spanish bond yields rose after Draghi’s remarks,

which came after a week in which markets soared on optimism he would announce a bond-purchase plan to end the debt crisis. While Draghi’s proposals go further than the ECB’s market interventions to date, he signalled that the 23- member Governing Council has yet to reach a final agreement. Germany retained a stable outlook for its top credit rating at Standard & Poor’s just over a week after Moody’s Investors Service warned that the nation’s Aaa grade was at risk. The long-term debt sovereign rating for Europe’s largest economy was

maintained at AAA, S&P said in a statement today. “In our view, Germany has a highly diversified and competitive economy with a demonstrated ability to absorb large economic and financial shocks,” S&P said. “The outlook on the long-term rating remains stable, reflecting our view that Germany’s public finances and strong external balance sheet will continue to withstand potential financial and economic shocks.” Germany is the largest contributor to Europe’s bailout packages for Greece and a collapse of that nation’s economy and its possible exit from the euro area may weigh on Chancellor German Angela Merkel’s administration. Moody’s on July 23 lowered the outlook for the Aaa credit ratings of Germany, the Netherlands and Luxembourg to negative, citing “rising uncertainty” over Europe’s debt woes. It left Finland as the only country in the 17-nation euro region with a stable outlook for its top ranking. Call to find out how we can help you get the best rates and save your transfer fees. Contact the Tenerife office on +34 922 971 781 / 687 906 607 or email carol.s@currenciesdirect.com.

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Dreamworks Plans Saab Owner Hits GM E n t e r t a i n m e n t With $3bn Lawsuit Centre in Shanghai

DREAMWORKS Animation has said it plans to build a 20bn-yuan ($3bn; 2.42bn Euros; £2bn) cultural and entertainment site in Shanghai with its Chinese partners. The Dream Center will open in 2016 in the Xuhui district along the Huangpu river, it said. The complex aims to create a “global cultural centre” to rival New York’s Broadway and London’s West End. It will house the world’s largest Imax screen and tourist attractions, as well as restaurants and hotels. “This doesn’t exist anywhere else in the world,” Dreamworks chief executive Jeffrey Katzenberg told a news conference. The Hollywood studio behind Shrek, Kung Fu Panda

and Madagascar 3 is hoping to secure a slice of China’s growing entertainment industry, which has been growing at an annual pace of about 35%, making it the second largest international market behind Japan. It recently formed Oriental Dreamworks, a joint venture with three statebacked firms - China Media Capital, Shanghai Media Group and Shanghai Alliance Investment. The announcement comes

on the heels of Disney’s plan to open a $3.7bn theme park in Shanghai in 2015. “It’s different from any other large cultural project in China, including Disneyland,” Li Ruigang, chairman of China Media Capital, was quoted as saying by the official Xinhua news agency. Meanwhile, the third instalment of the Kung Fu Panda series will be also be co-produced in China by Oriental Dreamworks.

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The International Monetary Fund has said that not enough has been done to stop the crisis in the Eurozone. They say Europe is their greatest concern at the moment, and called for a change from ‘the politics of play’ considering the situation is harshly affecting the smallest neighbours. They also call on the UK to strengthen its financial system. The European Commission has taken note of a letter sent to them last Friday by Mariano Rajoy to the community institutions. The European Commission has confirmed any extraordinary Eurogroup meeting, as Rajoy had requested. It follows rumours of a meeting on 11th September, but now there are reports that Brussels will approve the creation of the ‘bad bank’ in December. The two main unions, UGT and CCOO, have told the King of their ‘enormous worry’ because of the cuts by the Rajoy Government. The King had chatted with the union leaders about the economic reforms in an initiative which came from the Monarch. The three sides have not met since last March. Hacienda Minister, Cristóbal Montoro, has admitted that there will be new cuts in 2013 which will be ‘very painful’. He said that the measures adopted so far are just the start. Hacienda later said that Montoro was talking more about adjustments in May. The number of families and companies going bankrupt has risen by 28.6% this year to June and now mark a record number. The number rose by 36.2% in the second quarter compared to last year to reach 2,026. The National Statistics Institute says 30% of the businesses to bust are in the construction or real estate business. The most affected regions are Cataluña, Valencia, Madrid and Andalucía. Nissan is to manufacture the new London taxis at their plant in Barcelona. The Japanese carmaker will build a new ‘black cab’ which is capable of turning round in just 7.6 m, which they say is 50% more efficient than current taxis. 76 year old Amancio Ortega, owner of the Iditex Company, and brands such as Zara, is now the third richest man in the world, pushing Warren Buffett down the rich list. According to Bloomberg Billionaires Index he has a fortune of 46.6 billion dollars, or 38 billion euros. His fortune has increased by 32% in a year. The second richest man is Bill Gates at 51.1 billion euros, and the man with most money on the planet is the Mexican telecommunications tycoon, 72 year old Carlos Slim. Americal Movils customers in Brazil accounted for 58% of his fortune of $69 billion. Facebook’s co-founder, Zuckerberg, has fallen out of the top ten as his shares fall to a record low.

THE current owner of bankrupt carmaker Saab has sued former partner General Motors for $3bn (2.42 Euros/£1.9bn). Spyker Cars accuses GM of forcing the Swedish car firm out of business by interfering with a potential sale. Saab had been in takeover talks with China’s Zhejiang Youngman Lotus Automobile and filed for bankruptcy in December when those talks failed. GM, which owned part of Saab, did not want Chinese carmakers accessing Saab’s technology licences. “There was no situation that required GM’s consent but nevertheless, they took a public stance,” Spyker chief executive Victor Muller said. “They abused their position to coerce us into bankruptcy,” he added. Spyker, the Dutch carmaker, filed its lawsuit in a US court in the state of Michigan on Monday (6th). “GM’s actions had the direct and intended objective of driving Saab Automobile into bankruptcy, a result of GM’s tortuously interfering with a transaction between Saab Automobile, Spyker and Chinese investor Youngman that would have permitted Saab Automobile to restructure and remain a solvent going concern,” Spyker said in a statement. GM bought a 50% stake and management

control of Saab in 1989, then gained full ownership in 2000. The Swedish company’s car sales peaked at 133,000 cars in 2006. After that, sales dwindled to 93,000 cars in 2008 and just 27,000 in 2009. GM itself sought bankruptcy protection as the global financial crisis unfolded, forcing the US company to dispose of assets. GM sold Saab in 2010 to Dutch luxury carmaker Spyker, but the US car giant remained a stakeholder and by far its largest supplier of engines and parts. In June, the assets of bankrupt Saab were sold to a Chinese-Swedish investment group, National Electric Vehicle Sweden, which aims to turn the company into a maker of electric vehicles. While the assets were sold, Mr Muller and Spyker still have the rights to the legal entity Saab, which is why they are filing this lawsuit. The new owner has not yet secured the rights to the Saab brand name. “Spyker has secured the financial backing required to see the lawsuit through to the end from a third-party investor.” Mr Muller said that he could not disclose who the investor was. Saab employs about 3,000 people, with its main base at Trollhattan in west Sweden, where investment in new electric car manufacturing will be made.


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Government Accused Of Purging Critics From Radio And TV

A GOVERNMENT making a raft of public spending cuts might not be expected to win many friends, but critics of Mariano Rajoy’s right-wing Partido Popular (PP) claim that a series of departures from Spain’s leading state broadcasting organisations are a sign that it will not tolerate any criticism. A number of journalists who have presumed to question the administration’s austerity policy have been purged from the national RTVE radio and TV channel. And this weekend the most high-profile exit in recent months was announced – that of Ana Pastor, the presenter of Los Desayunos de TVE, a popular breakfast news magazine programme. Spanish politicians tend to get an easy ride from the press and rarely face a grilling. Pastor, however, has a reputation for calling the people she interviews to account and asking difficult questions. “They’re getting rid of me for acting as a journalist,” Pastor declared, adding that it was a political decision. On Saturday the channel said Pastor was

leaving after refusing the offer of a job as a presenter of a night-time programme. For her part, Pastor said: “I thought they were going to offer me something [else] but there was nothing of substance. The head of news said we should both think about my future but it was all vague. He said let’s see

what happens between now and January. They didn’t want to say I was sacked, but I was, and I’m not one to hang around earning public money and doing nothing.” Pastor said it was clear that politicians “don’t like uncomfortable interviews”, while another source at TVE said the government

was “allergic to discussion”. The departure – one of a number of controversial exits critics insist are sackings – comes after the removal of Fran Llorente, the RTVE head of news, whom the government accused of political bias. Pepa Bueno, a former news anchor who, according to one source, “would have been sacked if she hadn’t already left last month”, said Llorente was under constant pressure from PP officials. Since 1980 RTVE staff have been public appointees. In 2006 the law was changed so that appointments had to be approved by a two-thirds majority of parliament. This year the PP used its overall majority to scrap the 2006 amendment and has begun staffing the channel with veterans of the last PP government, which lost power in 2004 in the wake of the Madrid bombings. TVE was found guilty by Spain’s high court of “manipulation” during its coverage of the 2002 general strike. This manipulation included the spectacle of reporters standing in deserted city centres insisting that life was going on as normal.

ETA Suspect Detained In Hendaye A r r e s t

IÑAKI Imaz Munduate, a suspected member of ETA who featured on the Guardia Civil’s mostwanted list, was arrested on Monday (6th) in the French border town of Hendaye, anti-terrorist forces confirmed. Munduate had been on the run since the Urederra cell of the organisation was broken up in 2007 and, at that time, was a so-called legal member of ETA; meaning he was unknown to security forces. As well as forming part of an active military unit, Munduate was also part of ETA’s propaganda machinery who had “contributed to the huge communicative campaign surrounding the

declaration of an end to the armed campaign,” said the Interior Ministry. Munduate was formerly resident in San Sebastián, where he stored munitions at his apartment and received written information that he used to plan future attacks. The arrest took place in a Hendaye street and the police were expected to conduct a search of

the apartment Munduate had been renting later on Monday. The suspected terrorist had been in France a few days after hiding out for several years in Ireland with a false identity provided by ETA. Several arrests of ETA members have taken place in the British Isles this year. “Their presence [there] is part of the strategy designed by ETA to relocate part of its clandestine infrastructure in order to avoid the police pressure being exerted on it in France,” Interior Ministry Jorge Fernández Díaz said. Thus far in 2012, 18 ETA members have been arrested in Britain, Ireland, Spain and France.

the case and we realised it was a scorpion. We both screamed and slammed the case shut and threw it into the bathroom. “There was a lot

of shouting and shaking.” The creature must have crept in the suitcase when Hollie’s mother, Theresa Jayes, was on holiday in Santa Peta, Almeria, a month earlier. “It’s quite scary to think back – I put my hand in that case 20 or 30 times while unpacking, I must have been so close to it,” said Theresa, 43. The RSPCA later confirmed it was a yellow scorpion, or ‘Deathstalker’ – usually found in North Africa and the Middle East – before warning the family to check it had not laid any eggs.

Brit Finds Scorpion In Suitcase

A BRITISH teenager got the fright of her life when she found a deadly scorpion in her mum’s suitcase a month after a holiday in Almeria. The ‘Deathstalker’ is the second most venomous scorpion in the world and its powerful sting can kill children and the elderly. “I just saw this thing on the top of everything in there,” said Hollie Jayes, 18, from Skegness. “I thought it was a spider so I screamed and slammed the case shut. After I calmed down, me and my friend picked up a coat hanger and opened

O v e r Bogus Botox Clinic

FOR her 50th birthday, Lourdes Mur spent 1,730 euros to “fix” her cheekbones, forehead, chin, lips, eyebrows and the bags under her eyes.

María Isabel Oliver came to her house, covered the sofa with a bedsheet, put on some gloves and spent the next four hours injecting substances into Lourdes’ face. Then she scrawled some figures on a piece of white paper by way of an invoice, and left. Hours later, Lourdes received a visit from the Catalan police, the Mossos d’Esquadra. “I said yes, of course I knew Mabel [her clients called her by this name], she had injected botox into me a couple of hours earlier,” says Lourdes. Three days later, on 2nd July, the police arrested Mabel and her associate, Mónica Sogas, for crimes against public health, fraud, posing as professionals of the sector and harming the rights of consumers. Mabel had not only injected botox into Lourdes, but also liquid silicone, a substance that has been strictly prohibited across the European Union

for 40 years because of its carcinogenic health effects. The day after the operation, Lourdes’ face was swollen and her left eyelid was drooping. Mabel’s only counsel was: “Just wait, your body will absorb it.” Lourdes filed a complaint, joining another 30 women who were clients of a luxury beauty centre in Barcelona, Elixir Clinic. “She alleged that she was doing the paperwork to get the permit for the clinic,” says Mossos d’Esquadra Chief, Jordi Domènech. But it turns out that she had no license, no qualifications for the work she was doing and furthermore that she was in possession of botox,

liquid silicone and various prescription drugs, all of which had been purchased on the black market. “We don’t know where they come from, what sanitation controls they’ve gone through, or whether it’s really botox or something else,” adds Domènech. The police shut down Mabel’s clinic and believe she lied to her clients, telling them she was injecting them with hyaluronic acid, a legal product used for greater volume in lips and cheekbones. The police suspect that Mabel had been injecting illegal substances into women for at least a decade.


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Medics Protest Over Spanish Hockey Star Receives Death Threats Health Care Reforms

HUNDREDS of Spanish health care workers are registering as conscientious objectors in protest at a new law that requires them to deny treatment to illegal immigrants. A new royal decree, to be passed on Friday (10th) and that comes into effect as of 1st September, strips illegal immigrants of their right to free health care in Spain. It means that immigrants who do not have residency cards will be denied treatment at public hospitals and health care centres unless they are under 18, pregnant, or in case of emergency. The ruling is part of a series of austerity measures brought in by Mariano Rajoy’s conservative government to slash public spending in a bid to meet budget deficit targets imposed by Brussels. But doctors, nurses and other health care professionals have slammed the measures as “unethical” and “inhumane” and are registering as “conscientious objectors”

against the new law. Some 850 doctors across Spain have already signed forms distributed by the Society of Family and Community Medicine (Semfyc) registering themselves against the law. The Medical College Association said the new law “violates the ethical principles of medicine and the code of professional ethics”. The Spanish Association of Neuropsychiatry said it marked: “A regression in human rights”. Protests have been staged outside hospitals and health ministries across Spain since the measure was announced in April. Some

300 organisations across Spain, including patient associations, immigrant advocacy groups and health workers unions have come out against the move that overturns the current law which guaranteed free health care for all. Some autonomous regions of Spain, which decide their own health care policies, such as Catalonia have said they will defy Madrid and continue to provide free basic care and medicines to those that need it, whatever their residency status. The Health Minister urged regional governments to work with NGOS to provide health care for the most needy.

al Qaeda Cell Planned Strike To Coincide With Olympics

THREE suspected al Qaeda terrorists arrested last week in Spain appear to have been interested in targeting a Gibraltararea shopping centre in a strike that was likely intended to coincide with the London Olympic Games, an analyst says. Police deduced this from the declaration of a paragliding instructor who had dealings with the group and the contents of a video they recovered from the suspects, according to Fernando Reinares, a senior international terrorism analyst who was briefed by Spanish security services on the investigation. “Attacking in or near Gibraltar during the Olympic Games apparently was for them a feasible alternative to what they, and their corresponding organisational leadership, perceived as a much more difficult operation; that of attempting an act of terrorism in London,” Reinares explained. While the planned execution date of their alleged plot is still not clear, any attack on or near British soil during the Olympic Games would have generated intense global publicity. Spanish police believe that one of the targets of the alleged cell could have been a commercial complex named “Puerta de

Europa” in Algeciras, just across the strait of Gibraltar from the British overseas territory. Spanish security services suspect their plan may have been to attack the area from the air. A paragliding instructor told police that Cengiz Yalcin, the alleged cell’s Turkish facilitator, asked to be able to take pictures of a Gibraltar shopping centre “at any cost.” Spanish security suspect the cell was testing a remote-controlled plane as a potential bomber. Spanish investigators found a video in which Yalcin was flying a remote-controlled airplane. The footage showed the plane, which was about three meters long, being maneuverered into a descent. Two packets were then seen dropping from either wing of the plane following his command. “In the images he can’t help expressing his joy for the successful try,” Reinares said. “Terrorists innovate and adapt to security measures, we have to always keep this in mind,” he added. It is not the first time that terrorists have sought to use remote controlled aircraft in terrorist plots. In July, Rezwan Ferdaus, a Massachusetts resident inspired by al Qaeda’s ideology, pleaded guilty to a September 2011 plot to fly a remotecontrolled plane into the Pentagon and U.S. capitol with high explosives.

THE Catalan hockey player Alex Fábregas has been targeted by death threats after revealing he is only representing Spain at the London 2012 Olympics as he “has no other choice”. Fábregas told the newspaper Ara: “I play in the Spanish team because there’s no other team I can play with, I have no other choice. I feel Catalan. I do not feel the same way listening to the Spanish anthem as I do listening to Els Segadors.” He added: “I enjoy playing in the team for myself, for my peers and for the people who come to see me. But at no point do I feel I am playing for Spain.”

The response to his statement included online death threats and calls for his expulsion from the side, prompting Fábregas to close his Twitter account. Fábregas is one of the key players in the Spain side. Of the 18 players in Spain’s

London 2012 team, 16 are Catalan. Before the Games Fabregas was also vocal on the subject of the garish red and yellow Olympic uniforms designed for the Spain team, tweeting: “Olympic outfit – there aren’t enough adjectives.”

A Siesta Is Good For You - Official worse for one’s health than skipping a meal,

IT is something every Spaniard has always known – a sleep in the afternoon is good for you. Now, scientists have confirmed the benefits of the siesta and issued guidelines for the perfect nap. A short sleep after lunch can reduce stress, help cardiovascular functions, and improve alertness and memory, according to a report from the Spanish Society of Primary Care Physicians (SEMERGEN). But it is only beneficial if it forms part of the regular daily routine rather than a one off. A post-prandial nap is part of the natural cycle of the body and missing it could be

the findings showed. Sleep too long, however, and the effects could be detrimental, experts warn. A siesta should be no longer than half an hour and should take place on a sofa or in a comfortable armchair and not in bed, where one is more likely to fall into a deep sleep. “A siesta should be taken for a short time and without entering deep sleep because otherwise one may not be able to sleep at night,” said Enric Zamorano, the coordinator of the Mental Health and Sleep working group from SEMERGEN.


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P a k i s t a n P M A p p e a r s Gary Barlow And Wife Before the Supreme Court ‘Devastated’ After Baby

PAKISTAN’S Prime Minister, Raja Pervez Ashraf, has been summoned before the Supreme Court for failing to reopen corruption cases against the president. The move comes two months after Mr Ashraf’s predecessor, Yousuf Raza Gilani, was found guilty of contempt over the same issue and barred from office. There has been a longrunning standoff between the government and the judiciary in Pakistan. Observers fear the tussle could lead to further political instability. Judge Asif Saeed Khosa said that Mr Ashraf had been given notice “under [the] contempt of court act 2003, read with article 204 of the constitution to show cause as to why he may not be proceeded [against] in contempt of court by not complying [with the] relevant direction of the court. He shall appear in person at the next date of hearing. The hearing is adjourned until 27th August.” The judge said that it was unfortunate that the prime minister had

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failed to comply with its orders. He warned that Mr Ashraf could be charged with contempt of court. Last week the court struck down a new law exempting top government officials from contempt of court charges, saying it was unconstitutional. Critics of the judiciary and members of President Asif Ali Zardari’s governing Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) accuse the court of over-stepping its powers and waging a personal vendetta against him and his party. The PPP leadership met on Tuesday (7th) and resolved to “resist” the court’s directive to write a letter to Swiss authorities asking them to reopen cases against the president. It also formulated a strategy to cope with the situation if the court dismissed the Prime Minister.

The charges against Mr Zardari date back to the 1990s when his late wife, Benazir Bhutto, was prime minister. He and Ms Bhutto were accused of using Swiss bank accounts to launder bribe money. Mr Zardari insists the charges are politically motivated. Government lawyers insisted then - as they do now - that the president enjoys immunity from prosecution as head of state. Advisers to Mr Ashraf say that he is consulting with his political allies before responding to the court ruling. Correspondents say that Mr Zardari is in little imminent danger of being tried, especially when the Swiss authorities say that they have no plans to continue with the case against the president.

Egypt Launches Air Strikes in Sinai Region

EGYPT launched air strikes in the Sinai region close to the border with Israel on Wednesday (8th), killing more than 20 suspected Islamic militants, the state-run Ahram news website said. The air strikes on positions in the town of Sheikh Zouaid followed the deaths of 16 border guards last Sunday in an attack blamed partly on Palestinian militants. Witnesses in Sheikh Zouaid, about 10 km (six miles) from Gaza, said they saw two military jets and heard sounds of explosions. Other witnesses in a nearby area said they saw three cars hit. The strikes following clashes between armed men and security forces at several security checkpoints in the Sinai region. Armed men opened fire on several checkpoints in Arish and in the nearby town of Rafah on the border with Israel, according to a Reuters reporter and state media. A Reuters reporter said one policeman and one resident had been confirmed wounded in these attacks. Lawlessness in the rugged desert region bordering Israel has spread since the fall of autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak in an

uprising 18 months ago and the election of an Islamist successor whose commitment to security cooperation with the Jewish state has yet to be tested. One of the checkpoints attacked on Wednesday has been attacked 28 times since the uprising, the state-funded Middle East News Agency said. A few hours after the eruption of the clashes, hundreds of protesters gathered in Arish demanding state protection and chanting “God is Great.” Security forces closed Arish’s main highway shortly after the start of the attacks. Earlier on Tuesday, crowds of angry mourners wept at the military funeral in Cairo of the 16 guards killed in what was the deadliest assault in decades along Egypt’s tense Sinai Peninsula border with Israel and Gaza. In reaction to Sunday’s attacks, Egypt began to seal off smuggling tunnels into the Gaza Strip, a security source said. A Reuters reporter in Rafah said heavy equipment was brought to the Egyptian side of the tunnels, which are used to smuggle people to and from Gaza as well, as scarce food and fuel for the small territory’s population.

TAKE That star, Gary Barlow, released a statement on Monday, saying: ‘Dawn and I are devastated to announce that we’ve lost our baby. Poppy Barlow was delivered stillborn on 4th August in London.’ Poppy was born on Saturday, eight-and-a-half months into the pregnancy. He added, “Our focus now is giving her a beautiful funeral and loving our three children with all our hearts. We’d ask at this painful time that our privacy be respected.” Barlow announced in February that Dawn, 42, was expecting the couple’s fourth child, telling fans that they were “a very excited family”. The due date was two weeks away. The singer and musician married his wife, a dancer, in 2000. They are parents to Daniel, 11, Emily, 10, and three-year-old Daisy. In June, Barlow was voted

Celebrity Dad of the Year and said: “Being a dad is a really important part of my life and it means a lot to have won this award.” His bandmate, Mark Owen, announced the birth of a baby daughter two weeks ago. Over 4,000 babies are stillborn in the UK each year and many deaths have no obvious cause, according to Tommy’s, the charity which funds research into pregnancies

which end prematurely. Friends tweeted messages of support to Barlow. Lord Lloyd-Webber and his wife were among those sending condolences. “Dearest Dawn & Gary, Madeleine & I are devastated about news of Poppy. Our thoughts & prayers are with you and your family,” he said. Amanda Holden, whose son was stillborn at seven months last year, said: “My heart and love goes out to Gary and his family.”

Mars Rover Sends First Colour Photo

NASA’S NEWLY landed Mars science rover, Curiosity, snapped the first colour image of its surroundings while an orbiting sister probe photographed litter left behind during the rover’s daring do-or-die descent to the surface, scientists said on Tuesday (7th.) Curiosity’s colour image, taken with a dust cover still on the camera lens, shows the north wall and rim of Gale Crater, a vast basin where the nuclear-powered, six-wheeled rover touched down Sunday night after flying through space for more than eight months. The picture proved that one of the rover’s key instruments, a camera known as the Mars Hand Lens Imager, or MAHLI, was in good working order, affixed to the end of Curiosity robot arm. Designed to take magnified, close-up images of rocks and other objects, or wide shots of landscapes,

the camera currently remains stowed on the rover’s deck, but once in full operation scientists can use it to capture fine details with a resolution as high as 13.9 microns per pixel several times finer than the width of a human hair. “It works. It’s awesome. Can’t wait to open it and see what else we can see,” Curiosity scientist Ken Edgett told reporters on Tuesday. The latest images were relayed to Earth during the rover’s first full day on

the Red Planet, following a descent through the Martian atmosphere and touchdown on Sunday night that NASA hailed as the most elaborate and challenging ever in robotic spaceflight. The $2.5 billion project is NASA’s first astrobiology mission since the Viking probes of the 1970s, and the landing came as a muchwelcome success for a space agency beleaguered by science budget cuts and the recent cancellation of its 30-year-old space shuttle program.


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Satellite Images of Aleppo Bombing Released

AMNESTY International has released satellite images showing the extent of artillery bombardment in the Syrian city of Aleppo, where rebels are struggling to fight off an offensive by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad. The London-based international human rights group said both sides fighting in Syria’s most populous city might be held criminally accountable for their failure to protect civilians. It said the images, obtained from commercial satellites over the 23rd July-1st Aug period, showed more than 600 craters, probably from artillery shelling, dotting Aleppo’s surrounding areas. The craters were represented with yellow dots in the images. One snapshot, from 31st July, showed craters next to what looked like a residential housing complex in the nearby town of Anadan, it said. “Amnesty is concerned that the deployment of heavy weaponry in residential areas in and around Aleppo will lead to further human rights abuses and grave breaches of international law,” it said. “Turning Syria’s most populous city into a

battlefield will have devastating consequences for civilians. The atrocities in Syria are mounting already.” Scott Edwards, who oversees Amnesty’s satellite technology programme, said schools, mosques, churches and hospitals inside the city appeared to be untouched by the shelling for now, but there was a considerable buildup in pro-Assad forces. He said the satellite images showed at least 58 tanks deployed in the area, as well as 45 armoured personnel carriers and other infantry vehicles and numerous

artillery units. “It’s very clear that the weaponry is there to cause great harm to Syria’s s most populous city,” he said. Assad has been reinforcing troops in preparation for an assault to recapture rebelheld districts of Aleppo after repelling fighters from most of the capital, Damascus. On Wednesday, rebels abandoned some of their positions and explosions could be heard in the area as helicopters flew over frontline areas, a Reuters reporter said.

SEVEN athletes from Cameroon’s delegation to the London Olympics have gone missing, the country’s head of mission said on Tuesday (7th.) The missing athletes include five male boxers, a female footballer and the male swimmer, Paul Ekane Edingue, said David Ojong, Cameroon’s head of mission to London 2012. Ojong said the missing boxers, named as Thomas Essomba, Christian Donfack Adjoufack, Yhyacinthe Abdon Mewoli, Serge Ambomo and Blaise Yepmou Mendouo, had not been seen since Monday. Footballer Drusille Ngako, who was one of the team’s reserve players, went

missing on 26th July, he said. The Cameroonian delegation approached the London Games organisers, LOCOG, and the High Commission of Cameroon in London as soon as they became aware of the missing athletes. Nothing has been heard from the athletes since they went missing, Ojong said, but their compatriots “hope and believe” the athletes will rejoin the group before they return to Cameroon. UK authorities say athletes visiting the United Kingdom for the Games are free to come and go as they please from the Olympic village, where visiting delegations are housed. Athletes and team officials have been

allowed to seek permission to enter and remain in the United Kingdom without a visa from 30th March to 8th November. Their right to be in the country ends on 8th November. The UK Home Office, which is responsible for border security, declined to comment on the missing athletes. The director of protocol at the Cameroonian Ministry for External Relations in Yaounde also declined to comment. Cameroon, a West African nation of more than 20 million people, sent more than 30 athletes to the London Games, but has yet to win a medal. It is not clear whether the missing athletes plan to seek asylum in the United Kingdom.

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19 Killed In Nigerian Church Attack GUNMEN have attacked a church in the central Nigerian state of Kogi, killing at least 19 people, a military official said on Tuesday (7th.) Among the dead was the pastor of the Deeper Life church in Okene. No one has claimed responsibility, but immediate suspicion fell on the militant Islamic group Boko Haram, which has carried out similar church attacks in the past. An eyewitness told the press that the attackers were carrying sophisticated firearms and shot randomly at the members of the congregation gathered for Bible study on Monday night. Blood flowed through the church as bodies fell

limp, the witness said. Religious attacks have been on the rise in Nigeria recently. Christian and Muslim militant groups have attacked each other’s religious sites, claiming retaliation for prior attacks. At least three people were killed and 14 were wounded in an explosion at a mosque in Maiduguri last month. And on 17th June, at least 50 people were killed at three churches. Boko Haram claimed responsibility. “Let them know that now it’s the time for revenge, God willing,” the group said then. “From now on, they either follow the right religion or there will be no peace for them.”

Another Blockbuster to be Filmed in Tenerife

Cameroon Athletes “Go Missing” At Olympics

AMERICAN production companies, Original Film and Universal Studios, have been in Tenerife recently to find filming locations for their latest release of “The Fast and the Furious” franchise, Fast 6. Although the companies are not giving many details away, it’s thought that the majority of the five-week shoot will take place in both Santa Cruz and Puerto de la Cruz. The Tenerife Athletics Centre in Tíncer, on the outskirts of Santa Cruz, is to play a

major role in the movie. Filming has already started in the UK and Germany, and crews are expected to start arriving in Tenerife at the end of July or the beginning of August, to start their work here. The film is being produced by Neal H. Moritz, Michael Fottrell and Vin Diesel, who returns to the series as antihero, Dominic Toretto. Justin Lin also returns to direct the film. Fast 6 has been given a US release date of 24th August 2013.


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Thirteen Steps Down by Ruth Rendell. A new 2 x 1 hour Drama on ITV1, adapted by Adrian Hodges (‘My Week With Marilyn’). Thirteen Steps Down stars Geraldine James, Luke Treadaway, Elarica Gllacher, Anna CalderMarshall and Gemma Jones. Mix Cellini (Luke Treadaway) is a young man with a disturbed past. Brought up by his mother, Mix was almost killed by his drunken step-father when, aged 6, he was accused of attempting to kill his little sister with a ketchup bottle. Now aged 29, Mix rents the top floor of St. Blaise House, a dilapidated Notting Hill residence where Gwendolen Chaucer (Geraldine James) a lonely spinster now in her mid-70s, has lived all her life, rarely venturing outdoors and looked after by the nearest thing to friends she has ever had Olive and Queenie (Gemma Jones and Anna CalderMarshall) also both in their 70’s. Attractive and with women easy prey to his charms, Mix has two compelling obsessions… the infamous serial killer of the 1940s and 50s, Reginald Christie of nearby 10 Rillington Place; and supermodel Nerissa Nash (Elarica Gallacher). The former… Mix studies at every opportunity, devouring information from books, magazines and the internet. The latter… he adores, idolises - and stalks! Mix manages to tread a dangerous line between reality and fantasy but when parttime girlfriend, Danila Kovic criticises Nerissa, he becomes enraged, unleashing a long pentup violence from within. With better luck and different circumstances Mix’s life may well have taken a more positive turn. Instead one heinous act compounds upon another and reality blends with fantasy, until Mix’s obsessions collide and his world implodes. A story of loneliness… obsession… and superstition.

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F R I D AY 6:00am ��������������������������������������Olympic Breakfast 9:00am ���������������������������������������������� Olympics 2012 Mishal Husain and Rishi Persad present coverage of a busy morning at Eton Dorney. With canoe sprint heats and semi-finals all contested over the new Olympic distance of 200m, a fast start is essential. 11:30am �������������������������������������������� Olympics 2012 The marathon begins at 12.00, with commentary by Andy Jameson and Adrian Moorhouse. 1:00pm ���������������������������������������� BBC News at One 1:45pm ���������������������������������������������� Olympics 2012 Jake Humphrey and Helen Skelton present coverage of the BMX semi-finals. Plus the latest news from the tae kwon do, where Britain’s world champion Sarah Stevenson and Lutalo Muhammad will be hoping to have advanced to this afternoon’s quarter-finals. 4:00pm ���������������������������������������������� Olympics 2012 Sue Barker and Helen Skelton present the climax of the men’s and women’s BMX competitions. Can Britain’s Shanaze Reade make it to the podium as she did at the test event last summer? 6:00pm ������������������������������� BBC News at Six 6:30pm ����������������������������BBC London News 7:00pm ����������������������������������Olympics 2012 The penultimate night of athletics action, with six gold medals to be won including the women’s 1500m. World silver medallist Hannah England will be hoping to be on the podium again, as will Lisa Dobriskey, who narrowly missed out in Beijing in 2008. 10:00pm ����������������������������BBC News at Ten 10:30pm ��������������������������BBC London News 10:40pm �������������������������� Olympics Tonight Gabby Logan and her guests reflect on the late night action and the stories of the day in the company of some of the headline makers. Sixteen medals have been decided, and the stage is set for a rousing final weekend. 12:00am �����������������������������������������BBC News 12:10am �������������������������Olympic Sportsday Dan Walker focuses on the main action and stories at the end of a busy day of competition. 12:55am ����������������������������������Weatherview 1:00am �������������������������������������������BBC News

6:00am ��������������������������������������������������Postman Pat 6:15am ���������������������������������������������������Chuggington 6:20am ���������������������������������������������������Timmy Time 6:30am �������������������������������������The Adventures of Abney and Teal 6:40am ������������������������������������������������������� Octonauts 6:50am ��������������������������������������������������� Rastamouse 7:05am ��������������������������������������������������������� Deadly 60 7:30am ������������������������������������������Horrible Histories 8:00am �����������������������������The Scooby-Doo Show 8:25am ���������������������������������������������������Tree Fu Tom 8:45am �����������������������������������������������Justin’s House 9:15am ����������������������������������������������������Heir Hunters 10:00am ������������������Homes Under the Hammer 11:00am ����������������������������������������������� Cowboy Trap 11:45am ����������������������������������������Cash in the Attic 12:15pm ������������������������������������������������Bargain Hunt 1:00pm ���������������������������������������������� Olympics 2012 2:00pm ��������������������������������������������������������������� Flog It! 3:00pm ����������������������������������Ultimate Sports Day 3:30pm ����������������������������������Ultimate Sports Day 4:00pm ������������������The Sarah Jane Adventures 4:30pm ������������������������������������������������������� Blue Peter 5:00pm ����������������������������������������������������� Newsround 5:05pm �����������������������������������������Shaun the Sheep 5:15pm �������������������������������������Antiques Road Trip 6:00pm ����������������������������������Olympics 2012 7:00pm �������������������������������������� Cairngorms: A Year in the Wild A lyrical and thought-provoking portrait of the harsh beauty and surprising wildlife of Scotland’s Cairngorms National Park, filmed over the course of a year. 8:00pm �������������������������������������� Mastermind 8:30pm �����������������������������Gardeners’ World 9:00pm �����������������The Great British Story: A People’s History 10:00pm ��������������������������������Olympics 2012 10:40pm ���������������������������������������Newsnight 11:10pm ��������������������The National Lottery Friday Night Draws 11:20pm ������������������������� The Sarah Millican Television Programme 11:50pm �������������������� EastEnders Omnibus 1:20am �����������������������������������Monk Dawson

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6:00am ����������������������������������������������������������Daybreak 8:30am ������������������������������������������������������������Lorraine 9:25am �����������������������������The Jeremy Kyle Show 10:30am ������������������������������������������������This Morning 11:25am ��������������������������������������������������������ITV News 11:30am ������������������������������������������������This Morning 12:30pm ������������������������������ 60 Minute Makeover 1:30pm �����������������������������ITV News and Weather 2:00pm �������������������������������������Murder, She Wrote 3:00pm ����������������������������������Dickinson’s Real Deal 4:00pm �������������������������������������Midsomer Murders 5:00pm ����������������������������������������������������Dinner Date 6:00pm ������������������������������� London Tonight 6:30pm ������������������ ITV News and Weather 7:00pm ��������������������������������������� Emmerdale Battle lines are drawn between Paddy, Rhona and Marlon. Moira throws caution to the wind with Alex. Unlucky in love, Dan decides to try his luck with Chas. 7:30pm ���������������������������Coronation Street Steve’s distrust of Tracy has disastrous consequences. Anna warns a smitten Mary off Roy. Tyrone takes his troubles out on Chesney. 8:00pm ������������ Tonight: The Food We Eat First in a three-part series looking at our relationship with food. Julie Etchingham examines the impact of rising food prices on already tight family budgets and looks at how many people are changing their shopping habits in order to cut their grocery bills. 8:30pm ���������������������������Coronation Street Guilt sets in as Tracy fights for her life. Mary is moved by Roy’s admission. Karl despairs as Leanne and Sunita come to blows on Stella’s birthday. 9:00pm �������������������������������������������Benidorm Noreen checks in at The Solana -with her irritable daughter Pauline. Sam and Natalie hit a nightclub with Liam and mayhem ensues. 10:00pm �����������������������������ITV News at Ten and Weather 10:35pm ����������������The Bourne Ultimatum 12:35am ���������������������������������������� The Store 2:40am ������������������������������������������� The Birds

6:10am ������������������������������������������������������ The Hoobs 6:35am ������������������������������������������������������ The Hoobs 7:00am ���������������������������������������� Freshly Squeezed 7:30am ������������������������������������������According to Jim 7:55am ������������������������������������������������Will and Grace 8:20am �������������������Everybody Loves Raymond 8:50am ���������������������������������������������������������������Frasier 9:25am ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 9:55am ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 10:25am ��������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 10:55am ��������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 11:30am ��������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 12:00pm ���������������������������������������� Channel 4 News 12:05pm ������������ Baking Mad with Eric Lanlard 12:35pm �����������������������������������Kitchen Pharmacy 12:50pm �����������������������������Love Me or Leave Me 3:10pm ���������������������������������������������������� Countdown 4:00pm �������������������������������������������� Deal or No Deal 5:00pm �������������������������������������������������Four in a Bed 5:30pm ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 6:00pm �����������������������������������The Simpsons When Bart decides to spend a bit of time with Marge, it’s not long before he’s buying tea sets and singing duets. Has he turned into a mummy’s boy? 6:30pm ������������������������������������������� Hollyoaks Brendan is determined to teach Sampson a lesson once and for all, while Jen is faced with a dilemma - Tilly or her career? 7:00pm ������������������������������� Channel 4 News 7:55pm ��������������������������������������4thought.tv 8:00pm ���������� Phil Spencer: Secret Agent Phil Spencer is in Warrington, where house prices are 9% above the regional average. But Pauline and Alan Jacks are struggling to sell their three bed property. 9:00pm ����������������� The Million Pound Drop 10:35pm ����������������������������������� The Angelos Epithemiou Show 11:10pm ���������������������� Friday Night Dinner 11:40pm ���������������������������Celebrity Bedlam 12:15am �����������������������������������Random Acts 12:20am ��������������� The Million Pound Drop 1:50am ������������������������������� My Name is Earl 2:35am ��������������������������������� Happy Endings

Tonight: The Food We Eat ITV 1 - 8:00 - 8:30 pm In the first of a special three-part series looking at our relationship with food. Julie Etchingham examines the impact of rising prices on already-tight family budgets. With four million people across the UK living in food poverty, Julie visits a food bank where free groceries are given to people in need, and she meets a mother of two young children who is struggling to put enough food on the table even though her husband is in work. This programme reports on just how much food bills have gone up in the past five years - particularly among what could

be considered to be the basic items. The humble potato has risen in price by 95 per cent in the last five years. Eggs are up by 49 per cent, bread by 24 per cent, cheese by 35 per cent, and butter a staggering 58 per cent. James Walton, chief economist at retail analysts IGD, tells the programme: “Over the last five years or so, the cost of living as measured by the Government’s favoured mechanism CPI has gone up by about 18 per cent. Unfortunately the average wage has only gone up by about ten per cent, so you have got an eight percent shortfall.”


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10 6:00am ������������������������������������������������Children´s TV 9:15am ����������������������������������������� The Wright Stuff 11:10am �������������������������������������������������������� Chopped 12:10pm ������������������������������������5 News Lunchtime 12:15pm ���������������������������������������������������Big Brother 1:15pm ����������������������������������� Extraordinary Dogs 1:45pm �����������������������������������������������������Neighbours 2:15pm �������������������������������������������������������������������� NCIS 3:15pm �����������������������������������������������Amber’s Story 5:00pm ����������������������������������������������������5 News at 5 5:30pm �����������������������������������������������������Neighbours 6:00pm �������������������������������������� Monkey Life 6:30pm ����������������������������������������������� 5 News 7:00pm �����������������Britain’s Strangest Pets 8:00pm ���������������������������Ice Road Truckers: Deadliest Roads 9:00pm ��������������������������������������� Big Brother 10:00pm ������ Big Brother’s Bit on the Side 11:00pm ���������������������������������� The Bachelor 12:00am �����������������������������������Super Casino

7:05am ���������������������������������������Coronation Street 7:35am �����������������������The Jeremy Kyle Show US 8:25am ���������������������The Only Way is Essexmas 9:25am �������������������������������� The Real Housewives of Orange County 10:15am ������������������������������ The Real Housewives of New York City 11:10am ���������������������������������������������������Judge Judy 12:00pm ��������������������������������������������������Emmerdale 1:00pm ��������������������������������������Coronation Street 1:30pm �����������������������������The Jeremy Kyle Show 3:40pm �������������������������������� The Real Housewives of Orange County 4:40pm �������������������������������� The Real Housewives of New York City 5:35pm ����������������������The Jeremy Kyle Show US 6:30pm ����������������������������������������������Beat TV 7:00pm ������������������������������������������� The Cube 8:00pm ��������������������������������Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 9:00pm �������������������������������������Billy Madison 10:50pm ������������������The Only Way is Essex 12:20am ������������������������������������Take Me Out

6:00am ����������������������������������������������Olympics 2012 Another chance to see day 13 coverage as Usain Bolt aims to win the 200m title again and Britain’s Phillips Idowu goes for gold in the triple jump. 9:00am ����������������������������������������������Olympics 2012 2:00pm ����������������������������������������������Olympics 2012 7:00pm ��������������������������������� Olympics 2012 Featuring the bronze medal match in the men’s football competition at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. Plus, news of taekwondo where world champion Sarah Stevenson and Lutalo Muhammad hope to be competing for medals for Team GB, and coverage of the women’s hockey gold medal match and the second men’s basketball semi-final. 11:00pm ��������������������������� Britain Unzipped 12:00am �������������������������������������� Family Guy 12:25am �������������������������������������� Family Guy 12:45am ������������������������������� American Dad! 1:05am ��������������������������������� American Dad! 1:30am �������������������������Don’t Tell the Bride 2:30am �������������������������Don’t Tell the Bride

6:10am �������������������������������������������������On the Buses 6:35am �������������������������������������������������������Heartbeat 7:40am ����������������������������������Upstairs, Downstairs 8:50am ���������������������������������������������������Rising Damp 9:20am ������������������ Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 10:20am ����������������������������������������������������������������Monk 11:15am ���������������������������������� Murder, She Wrote 1:15pm �������������������������������������������������������Heartbeat 2:20pm ������������������������The Darling Buds of May 3:25pm ������������������������������������������������������������������Monk 4:20pm �������������������������������Daily Cooks Challenge 5:20pm �������������������������������������������������On the Buses 5:55pm �������������������������������������������������������Heartbeat 7:00pm ������������������������� Murder, She Wrote 8:00pm �������������������������������������������������� Monk 9:00pm ����������������������������� A Touch of Frost 11:00pm ��������������������������������������������� Psycho 1:10am ������������������ Ruth Rendell Mysteries 2:05am ����������������� Ruth Rendell Mysteries 3:00am ��������������������������������������������� Film File

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8:55am ����������������Location, Location, Location 10:00am �����������������������������������������������Four in a Bed 10:35am ������������������������������������A Place in the Sun 11:10am �������������������������������������������������� Oliver Twist 1:25pm ����������������������������������������������������� Time Team 2:30pm �������������������������������������Time Team Special 3:35pm ���������������������������������������������������Four Rooms 4:40pm �������������������������������������A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 6:50pm ������������������������ Come Dine with Me This edition comes from Dundee and Lothian, as super-serious science student Ben Skerry takes on celebrity-obsessed school teacher Jessica McLaren, fun-loving prison manager Derek Taylor and uber-competitive office manager Cara-Anne Marshall, in a week of competitive dining. 7:55pm ����������������������������������Grand Designs 9:00pm �������������������������������������The Sentinel 11:10pm ������������������������������������������� Coppers 12:15am �������������������� Embarrassing Bodies 1:20am ������������������������ Come Dine with Me

6:10am ���������������������������������������The Professionals 7:00am ������������������������������������������������������������� Batman 7:55am ��������������������������������������������������������������� Minder 8:55am ���������������������������������������������������The Fall Guy 9:55am ��������������������������������������������� Quantum Leap 10:55am �������������������������������������The Professionals 11:55am ������������������������������������������������������������ Minder 12:55pm �������������������������Police, Camera, Action! 1:55pm ��������������������������������������������� Quantum Leap 2:55pm ���������������������������������������������������The Fall Guy 3:55pm ������������������������������������������������������������ Batman 5:00pm ���������������������������������������The Professionals 6:00pm ��������������������������������� Quantum Leap 7:00pm ����������������������������������� The Sweeney 8:00pm ����������������������������������������������� Minder 9:00pm ������������������������������������������� Ned Kelly 11:15pm �����������������������������Bride of Chucky 1:00am ��������������������������� The Professionals 2:00am ������������������Police, Camera, Action! 2:25am ��������Sports Mash: Taking the Mic

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A U G U S T 6:00am ������������������������������������� The Hatching Pete The movie is about a boy named Cleatis Poole (Mitchel Musso), who becomes his school’s mascot. He comes from a long line of mascots in his family... 7:30am.....................Ace Ventura: Pet Detective He’s the best there is. In fact, he’s the only one there is! He’s Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. Ace is on the case to find the Miami Dolphins’ missing mascot and quarterback Dan Marino. 9:00am ��������������������������������������� Before And After When teenage son Jacob is being accused of murdering his girlfriend, the well-respected and close-knit Ryan family is in turmoil. Jacob flees, father Ben destroys possible evidence, the village community turns hostile and mother Carolyn is forced to temporarily close her doctor’s practice. 11:00am ����������������������House Of Flying Daggers A romantic police captain breaks a beautiful member of a rebel group out of prison to help her rejoin her fellows, but things are not what they seem. 1:00pm ����������������������������������������Stitch! The movie Stitch! The Movie follows the fun-filled, heartwarming antics of the lovable, troublemaking little alien, formerly experiment 626, who splashed down to Earth and touched the lives of LILO and her extended family. 2:30pm �����������������������������������������������Leroy & Stitch Lilo, Stitch, Jumba and Pleakley have finally caught all of Jumba’s genetic experiments and found the one true place where each of them belongs. 4:00pm �����������������������������������������������Quatre Etoiles Franssou, a charming Parisian English teacher, who shares part of her life with a boring middle-aged lover, dreams of another life. 6:00pm �����������������������������������������The Singer 8:00pm ����������������������������������������Tell No One The pediatrician Alexandre Beck misses his beloved wife Margot Beck, who was brutally murdered eight years ago when he was the prime suspect. 10:00pm ��������������������������������������� Dead Heat Roger Mortis and Doug Bigelow are cops that are chasing crooks that are dead serious about crime. Or should I say they are chasing dead crooks perpetrating serious crimes?


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S AT U R D AY 6:00am ��������������������������������������Olympic Breakfast All the latest from the London 2012 Olympics, with interviews and highlights of the sporting action, plus news and weather from the BBC’s Breakfast team. 9:00am ���������������������������������������������� Olympics 2012 Mishal Husain and Rishi Persad present as four canoe sprint titles are decided, over the new Olympic distance of 200m. British interest lies with K1 world silver medallist Ed McKeever, and Liam Heath and Jon Scofield, number two in the world in the K2 event. 12:00pm ����������������������������������������������������� BBC News 12:15pm �������������������������������������������� Olympics 2012 Matt Baker and Helen Skelton present coverage of the women’s cross country mountain bike event at Hadleigh Park, Essex. 2:30pm ���������������������������������������������� Olympics 2012 Jake Humphrey, Alan Hansen and Robbie Savage present coverage of the men’s football final from Wembley Stadium. 5:15pm �������������������������������������������������������� BBC News 5:25pm ���������������������������������������BBC London News 5:30pm ���������������������������������������������� Olympics 2012 Greenwich Park has been transformed to stage the final two events of the men’s modern pentathlon.

6:00am ��������������������������������������������������Postman Pat 6:15am ����������������������������������������������������Timmy Time 6:25am �������������������������������������The Adventures of Abney and Teal 6:35am ������������������������������������������������������� Octonauts 6:45am ��������������������������������������������������� Rastamouse 7:00am ���������������������������������������������������������������������Roar 7:30am �����������������������������������������������Project Parent 8:00am �����������������������������The Scooby-Doo Show 8:20am �����������������������������������Dennis and Gnasher 8:35am �������������������������������������������������The Slammer 9:00am ���������������������������Who Let the Dogs Out? 9:30am �����������������������������������������Incredible Edibles 10:00am ����������������������������������������������������Cop School 10:30am ��������������������������������������������������������Copycats 11:00am ���������������������������������������������������������Splatalot 11:25am ������������������������������������������������������������ Ooglies 11:40am ����������������������������������������������� Diddy Movies 11:55am �������������������������������������������������� Animal Park 12:55pm ��������������� The Journey of Natty Gann 2:30pm �����������������������������������������������The Quick Gun 4:00pm ���������������������������� Escape to the Country 4:45pm �������������������������������������Antiques Road Trip 5:30pm ��������������������������Entertaining the Troops

7:15pm �����������������������������������Olympics 2012 Gary Linker, John Inverdale, Michael Johnson and Denise Lewis present coverage from day 15 of the Games, including the final six track athletics medal events, beginning with the men’s 5,000m. 10:10pm �����������������������������������������BBC News 10:30pm ��������������������The National Lottery Saturday Night Draws 10:40pm �������������������������� Olympics Tonight At the end of an action-packed day at the Games, Gabby Logan and her guests reflect on the expected and unexpected, the heroes and villains, those celebrating and those drowning their sorrows. 12:00am �����������������������������������������BBC News 12:10am �������������������������Olympic Sportsday Dan Walker presents a round-up of the big stories and action on the penultimate day of the Games. 12:55am ����������������������������������Weatherview 1:00am �������������������������������������������BBC News

6:30pm ������������������������������������������������ Flog It! 7:30pm ����������������������������������������Dad’s Army Capt. Mainwaring receives a challenge from the Chief Warden to play his platoon at cricket. A team is mustered including Sgt Wilson, who is something of an all-rounder. 8:00pm �����������������������������������������BBC Proms An Evening with Ivor Novello. In the 1930s, Ivor Novello wrote a string of musicals that saved Drury Lane from closure and kept the cash tills ringing throughout the 40s and early 50s. 9:20pm ���������������������������������������������London The Modern Babylon A time-travelling voyage from director Julien Temple to the heart of his hometown. From musicians, writers and artists to dangerous thinkers, political radicals and above all ordinary people, this is the story of London’s immigrants. 11:25pm ����������������������������������������������TOTP 2 12:25am ��������������������������������� The Last Shot

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6:00am �����������������������������������������������Signed Stories 6:10am ���������������������������������������������������� Engie Benjy 6:25am ������������������������� Olly the Little White Van 6:30am ��������������������������������������������� Fluffy Gardens 6:35am �����������������������������������������������������������The Hive 6:55am ������������������������������������������������������� Poppy Cat 7:05am ��������������������������������������������� Curious George 7:20am �����������������The Super Hero Squad Show 7:45am ���������������������������������� Fleabag Monkeyface 8:00am ��������������������������������������������������Horrid Henry 8:25am ����������������������������������� Saturday Cookbook 9:25am ����������������������������������������������������������ITV News 9:30am ����������������������The Jeremy Kyle Show US 11:15am �������������������������������The Real Housewives of New York City 12:15pm ���������������������������ITV News and Weather 12:25pm �����������������������All Star Family Fortunes 1:10pm ����������������������������������������������Wild Wild West Fast and furious comedy western. Two government agents find themselves in a desperate race against time when they discover that a sinister criminal mastermind with a penchant for inventing extremely lethal devices is plotting the assassination of the US president. 3:10pm �������������������������������������For Your Eyes Only Spy thriller in which British agent James Bond is dispatched to recover a strategic communications device before it finds its way into the hands of the Russians. 5:30pm ��������������������������������������������London Tonight 5:45pm �����������������������������ITV News and Weather

6:05am ������������������������������������������������������ The Hoobs 6:30am ��������������������������������� FIM Superbike World Championship 2012 6:55am ���������������������������������������������������������British F3 7:20am ����������������������Sainsbury’s and Channel 4 Presents... London 2012: Mandip Sehmi 7:25am ������������������������������������������� Mobil 1 The Grid 7:55am �����������������������������������������The Morning Line 8:55am �������������������������������������������������������Ibiza Rocks 9:15am ����������������������������������������������������������V Festival 9:50am ������������������������������������������������������������New Girl 10:20am ���������������������������������������������������������Revenge 11:20am ������������������������������������������������Suburgatory 11:55am ����������Summer Daze with Blackberry 12:25pm �����������������������������The Big Bang Theory 12:55pm �����������������������������The Big Bang Theory 1:25pm ����������������������������������������������� The Simpsons 1:55pm �����������������������������������������Channel 4 Racing Ascot, Haydock Park and Newmarket. Today team spirit is the essence, so who will you be supporting: Rest of the World, Europe, GB and Ireland, or the newly created Girls team led by Hayley Turner? 4:10pm ���������������������Sainsbury’s and Channel 4 Presents... London 2012: Danielle Brown 4:15pm ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 4:45pm ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 5:20pm ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 5:50pm ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me

6:00pm ��������������� Agatha Christie’s Marple When Miss Marple accompanies Lady Virginia Revel to a weekend party at country estate Chimneys, she finds herself in the middle of an important diplomatic gathering, which includes a number of Virginia’s suitors. 8:00pm ��������������������������Midsomer Murders A row between keen birdwatchers in Midsomer-in-the-Marsh turns nasty when their president is killed. 10:00pm ���������������� ITV News and Weather 10:15pm ������������������������������Mad Mad World 10:50pm ������������������������������������Take Me Out 12:00am ���������������������������������������� The Store 2:05am �������������������������������������In Plain Sight

6:20pm ������������������������������� Channel 4 News 6:50pm ��������������������������������������4thought.tv 6:55pm ����������������������� The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Brad Pitt stars in his third movie under the direction of David Fincher; an adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald’s poignant romantic short story. In 1918, a boy is born who, despite his tiny size, more resembles an ancient, decrepit old man than a baby. 10:00pm ��������������� The Million Pound Drop 11:50pm ��������������������������������������� A Prophet Tahar Rahim and Niels Arestrup star in Jacques Audiard’s gripping, highly acclaimed prison/crime thriller. 2:35am ����������������� The Million Pound Drop

The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button Channel 4 - 6:55 - 10:00 pm Brad Pitt stars in his third movie under the direction of David Fincher (following Se7en and Fight Club); an adaptation of F Scott Fitzgerald’s poignant romantic short story. In 1918, a boy is born who, despite his tiny size, more resembles an ancient, decrepit old man than a baby. When the child’s mother dies shortly after the birth, the father, Thomas Button (Jason Flemyng), abandons the infant to a nursing home. The child grows up named Benjamin Button

(Pitt) and, as he develops, it becomes clear that he has an extremely unusual genetic condition, which causes his appearance to become younger as the years pass, while his body grows at a normal rate. As a wizened-looking Benjamin is about to enter his teens he first meets Daisy (played in her later years by Cate Blanchett), who, after various twists of fate, is destined to become the love of his life. But, as he turns ever younger, while she ages at a normal pace, their romance inevitably faces some challenging problems.


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11 6:00am ������������������������������������������������Children´s TV 9:30am �������������������������������� Roary the Racing Car 9:40am ������������������������������������������������������Jelly Jamm 10:00am ������������������������Power Rangers: Samurai 10:35am ������Batman: The Brave and the Bold 11:10am ����������������������������������������������Looney Tunes 11:15am ������������������������������Animal Rescue Squad 11:35am ���������������������������������������������������Big Brother 12:35pm ������������������������������������Ice Road Truckers: Deadliest Roads 1:35pm ��������������������������������Sands of the Kalahari 3:35pm ������������������������ Jesse Stone: Sea Change 5:20pm ��������������������������������������Avalanche Express 6:55pm ����������������������������� 5 News Weekend 7:10pm ������������������������������������������������������NCIS 8:10pm �����������������������������������������������������NCIS 9:00pm ��������������������������������������� Big Brother 10:10pm ���������������������������������������� CSI: Miami 11:05pm ���������������������������� CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 12:05am �����������������������������������Super Casino

6:00am ���������������������� Planet’s Funniest Animals 6:20am ������������������Coronation Street Omnibus 8:25am ���������������������������������Emmerdale Omnibus 11:25am �������������������������������������������������Take Me Out 12:35pm �������������Models, Misfits and Mayhem 1:35pm �������������������������������������Holiday Showdown 2:35pm ���������������������������������America’s Got Talent 5:25pm ��������������������������������������������The Flintstones 7:15pm �����������������������������Mr Bean’s Holiday Comedy sequel. The disaster-prone Englishman wins a holiday to Cannes, but on his travels he unwittingly separates a young boy from his film director father. 9:00pm ���������������� The Xtra Factor Rewind 10:00pm ����������������� The 40 Year Old Virgin Comedy. When a 40-year-old electronics store worker’s colleagues find out that he has never had a girlfriend and is still a virgin, they set about helping him meet that special someone. 12:25am ���������������������������� Batman Forever 2:40am ������������������������������������Teleshopping

6:00am ����������������������������������������������Olympics 2012 9:00am ����������������������������������������������Olympics 2012 2:00pm ����������������������������������������������Olympics 2012 More team events reach their climax, with the focus on men’s hockey, women’s basketball and women’s volleyball. 8:00pm ��������������������������������� Olympics 2012 The start of the men’s 10m diving final is followed by the first men’s boxing finals, with five weights to be decided before the remaining five on Sunday. 11:00pm �������������������������������������� Family Guy 11:20pm �������������������������������������� Family Guy 11:45pm ������������������������������� American Dad! 12:05am ������������������������������� American Dad! 12:30am �����������������������������Absolute Power Thriller based on a novel by David Baldacci. A burglar who witnesses a murder becomes entangled in a web of deceit that includes the US President. 2:25am ��������Russell Howard’s Good News 2:55am ������������������������� Live at the Electric

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8:55am ����������������������������������������������������� Time Team 10:00am ��������������������������������������������������� Time Team 11:00am ��������������������������������������������������� Time Team 12:05pm �������������������������������������������������� Time Team 1:05pm ��������������� The Greatest Show on Earth 4:05pm ����������������������������������� River Cottage Bites 4:10pm ����������������Location, Location, Location 4:45pm ����������������Location, Location, Location 5:50pm ����������������Location, Location, Location 6:55pm ��������Location, Location, Location 8:00pm ���������������Supersize v Superskinny 9:00pm ��������������������� Embarrassing Bodies 10:05pm �����������������������������������The Sentinel Clark Johnson’s thriller stars Michael Douglas as Peter Garrison, a veteran Secret Service agent guarding President Ballentine but, to complicate matters, Ballentine’s wife Sarah is having an affair with Garrison. 12:15am ��������������Supersize v Superskinny 1:20am ��������������������� Embarrassing Bodies 2:20am ��������Location, Location, Location

6:00am �������������������������������������������������On the Buses 6:25am ������������������������������������ Murder, She Wrote 7:25am ����������������������� The Agatha Christie Hour 8:35am ���������������������������������Upstairs, Downstairs 9:45am ���������������������������������Upstairs, Downstairs 10:55am ������������������������������������Carry on Camping 12:35pm ���������������������������������������Inspector Morse 2:45pm ��������������������������Agatha Christie’s Poirot 3:50pm ��������������������������Agatha Christie’s Poirot

6:00am ������������������������������������������������������������Film File 6:10am ���������������������������������������The Professionals 7:05am �������������������������� The Big Match Revisited 8:05am ���������������������������������������������Motorsport UK 9:05am ������������������������������������������������ The Sweeney 10:05am �����������������������������������������The Cycle Show 10:35am ������������������������������Robbery under Arms 12:45pm ��������������The Gunfight at Dodge City 2:25pm ��������������������������������������������������������Spartacus

6:00pm �����������������������������������Carry on Jack Costume comedy with the Carry On team. A young serving wench in search of her captive boyfriend disguises herself as a crew member and boards the good ship Venus. 7:55pm ���������������������������������� City of Angels Haunting love story about benign angels who watch over lives in crisis. 10:00pm �������������Agatha Christie’s Marple 12:10am ���������������������������������Memphis Belle 2:00am ���������������������������� ITV3 Nightscreen 2:30am ������������������������������������Teleshopping

6:15pm �������������������������������� Herbalife World Football Challenge 8:45pm ��������������������������������Greatest World Cup Matches 9:00pm ���������������������������������������������� Rocky II 11:25pm ���������������������������������� Child’s Play 3 1:15am �����������������The Big Match Revisited 2:15am ������������������������������������� Sports Mash: Taking the Mic 2:40am ��������������������������������������������� Film File 2:50am ���������������������������� ITV4 Nightscreen 3:00am ������������������������������������Teleshopping

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A U G U S T 6:00am ����������������������������������������������������������������� Fallen A cop hunts a demonic serial killer who is eventually caught, tried and executed. The murders continue, however, until the cop himself becomes the prime suspect of the investigation. 7:30am ������������������������������������������������Quatre Etoiles 9:00am ������������������������������������������������������ The Singer 11:00am ��������������������������������������������������� Tell No One The pediatrician Alexandre Beck misses his beloved wife Margot Beck, who was brutally murdered eight years ago when he was the prime suspect. 1:00pm ���������������������������� Emperor’s new groove Emperor Kuzco is turned into a llama by his ex-administrator Yzma, and must now regain his throne with the help of Pacha, the gentle llama herder. 2:30pm ����������������������������������Kronk’s New Groove Arrogant young Emperor Kuzco is transformed into a llama by his power hungry advisor--the devious diva Yzma. Stranded in the jungle, Kuzco’s only chance to get back home and reclaim the high life rests with a goodhearted peasant named Pacha. 4:00pm ���� The Importance Of Being Earnest Two young gentlemen living in 1890’s England use the same pseudonym (“Ernest”) on the sly, which is fine until they both fall in love with women using that name, which leads to a comedy of mistaken identities. 6:00pm �����������������������������������Green Dragon A tale about Vietnamese refugees sent to an orientation camp on the Camp Pendleton Marine Base in California, ‘Green Dragon’ focuses on a young boy and his sister. 8:00pm ���������������������������������������������Cry Wolf Eight unsuspecting high school seniors at a posh boarding school, who delight themselves on playing games of lies, come face-to-face with terror and learn that nobody believes a liar - even when they’re telling the truth. 10:00pm �������������������� Caveman’s Valentine 11:30pm ����������������������������������� A Bronx Tale This mob tale directed by Robert DeNiro is set in the Bronx during the tumultuous 1960s. An adolescent boy is torn between his honest, working-class father and a violent yet charismatic crime boss. 11:30pm ����������The Pursuit Of D.B.Cooper


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S U N D AY 6:00am ��������������������������������������Olympic Breakfast All the latest from the London 2012 Olympics, with interviews and highlights of the sporting action, plus news and weather from the BBC’s Breakfast team. 9:00am ���������������������������������������������� Olympics 2012 As the final day of the Olympics begins, Mishal Husain presents a chance to relive some of the key moments from the final night of athletics, as well as other events which have captured the imagination during the Games. 10:45am ������������������������������������������������������ BBC News 10:50am �������������������������������������������� Olympics 2012 Matt Baker and Tanni Grey-Thompson present coverage of the men’s marathon, which begins at 11.00. 1:20pm ���������������������������������������������� Olympics 2012 Five more gold medals will be won in the ExCeL arena as the men’s boxing comes to a conclusion. British hopes may rest with flyweight Andrew Selby and superheavyweight Anthony Joshua. 4:00pm ���������������������������������������������� Olympics 2012 The final medal of the Games is won in the women’s modern pentathlon. British hopes will be high, having won medals in this event in each of the last three Games. The event finishes this afternoon, with the riding phase followed by the combined run and shoot at 6.00. 7:00pm �������������������������������������������BBC News 7:15pm �����������������������������BBC London News 7:30pm ����������������������������������Olympics 2012 Coverage from the closing stages of the 2012 Olympic Games. 9:00pm ����������������������������������Olympics 2012 Closing Ceremony. The 2012 Olympic Games draw to a close with a special ceremony highlighting the achievements of the men and women who have taken part over the past 16 days, as the Olympic Flame is extinguished and London hands over to Rio de Janeiro, host city for the 2016 event. 11:30pm �����������������������������������������BBC News 11:50pm ��������������������������Live at the Apollo Series of cutting-edge stand-up comedy recorded at the Hammersmith Apollo. 12:35am ����������������������������The Sky at Night 12:55am ����������������������������������Weatherview

6:00am ������������������������������������������������Children´s TV 6:35am ������������������������������������������������������� Octonauts 6:45am ��������������������������������������������������� Rastamouse 7:00am ���������������������������������������������������������������������Roar 7:30am �������������������������������������������������Paradise Cafe 7:55am ������������������������������The Scooby-Doo Show 8:20am �����������������������������������Dennis and Gnasher 8:30am ����������������������������������������������������������Wingin’ It 8:50am �����������������������������������������Shaun the Sheep 9:00am ���������������������������Who Let the Dogs Out? 9:30am ��������������������������������������������Junior Bake Off 10:00am ��������������� Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 11:30am ������������������������������������������Raymond Blanc: The Very Hungry Frenchman 12:30pm ������������������������� Escape to the Country 1:15pm ���������������������������������������������� Olympics 2012 3:40pm ��������������������������������������������������������������� Flog It! 4:25pm �������������������������������Eisteddfod 2012 with Cerys Matthews 4:55pm �������������������������������������������� Songs of Praise 5:30pm ������������������������������������������������������������������Coast 6:00pm ����������������������������������������������� Oceans In the first of two episodes in the rich tropical waters of the Indian Ocean, the team explores its remote and pristine underwater worlds. 7:00pm ������������������������Antiques Roadshow 8:00pm �������������������������������Exploring China: A Culinary Adventure Cookery series in which Ken Hom and ChingHe Huang travel across China, taking in her food, people, history and culture. 9:00pm ������������������������������������������� The Dark: Nature’s Nighttime World The expedition culminates at the wild, windswept tip of South America. Camerawoman Justine Evans attempts to film the hunting behaviour of the puma, the widest-ranging of all big cats in the Americas. 10:00pm �������������������������������������� Glorious 39 Drama. In the summer of 1939, with Britain on the brink of war, the idyllic life of young Anne Keyes is destabilized by her suspicion she has stumbled upon a sinister, high-level plot. 12:05am ������������������������������������������������Sirens

6:00am ���������������������������������������������������������������Boblins 6:10am ��������������������������������������������������Fireman Sam 6:20am ������������������������� Olly the Little White Van 6:30am ��������������������������������������������Jungle Junction 6:55am ������������������������������������������������������� Poppy Cat 7:05am ��������������������������������������������� Curious George 7:20am ���������������������������������������������� Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil 7:30am ���������������������������������������������� Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil 7:45am ���������������������������������� Fleabag Monkeyface 8:00am ����������������������������������������������� Big Time Rush 8:25am ����������������������������������������������������Dinner Date 9:25am �������������������������������������������������������House Gift 10:25am ����������������There’s No Taste Like Home 11:25am �����������������������������������The Hungry Sailors 12:25pm ��������������������������ITV News and Weather 12:30pm ���������������������������������������������Grimefighters 1:00pm �����������������������������Community Shield Live 3:50pm ��������������������������������������� Escape to Victory World War II drama about an Allied prisonerof-war football team which takes on the German national team in a propaganda match played in Paris. 6:00pm ����������������������You’ve Been Framed! 6:30pm ������������������������������� London Tonight 6:45pm ������������������ ITV News and Weather 7:00pm ���������������� Agatha Christie’s Poirot Poirot is attending his friend Sir Charles Cartwright’s dinner party when one of the guests chokes to death on a cocktail. 9:00pm ����������������������������� A Touch of Frost The second in a two-part story which closes the book on this long-running series. The past is catching up with Frost in more ways than one as a series of copycat crimes convinces Superintendent Mullett that his veteran DI’s life is in danger. 11:00pm ���������������� ITV News and Weather 11:15pm �������������������������Community Shield Highlights Matt Smith presents highlights of the Community Shield as Premier League champions Manchester City face FA Cup winners Chelsea at Villa Park. 12:20am ����������������������������������������The Briefs 1:15am ������������������������������������������� The Store

6:10am ���������������������������������������Paralympics Extra 6:35am ������������������������������������������Outlaw Triathlon 7:30am ���������������������������������������������� Surfing Special 7:55am ������������������������ Sainsbury’s London 2012 8:00am �����������������������������������������������Will and Grace 8:55am ���������������������������������������������������������������Frasier 9:25am ���������������������������������������������������������������Frasier 10:00am �������������������������������������������Sunday Brunch 12:25pm �����������������������������The Big Bang Theory 12:55pm �����������������������������The Big Bang Theory 1:25pm ����������������������������������������������� The Simpsons 1:55pm ����������������������������������������������� The Simpsons 2:25pm �������������������������������������������������� Nine Months 4:20pm ���������������������������������������������������Entrapment Sean Connery plays Robert ‘Mac’ MacDougal, one of the finest art thieves in the world, while Catherine Zeta-Jones is Virginia ‘Gin’ Baker, an insurance company agent who plans to trap him by offering the opportunity to crown his career. 6:25pm �������������������������������� Deal or No Deal 7:25pm ������������������������������� Channel 4 News 7:55pm ��������������������������������������4thought.tv 8:00pm �������������������������Come Dine with Me In Enfield, north London four dinner party hosts battle it out for the prize. Taking part are burlesque starlet Charlie Hunt, Cypriot Maria Theodorou, entrepreneur Wesley Singh and rockabilly poet Habiba Hrida. 9:00pm �����������������������Thelma’s Gypsy Girls After months of training and education, Thelma’s course is coming to an end, but just as she is facing the tough choice of which of the girls to keep on, an allegation of racism explodes in the factory and Thelma has to face the daily prejudices of being a Traveller. 10:25pm �������������������������Wedding Crashers Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn star in David Dobkin’s romantic comedy as John Beckwith and Jeremy Gray, two friends who’ve worked out that weddings are the ideal place to pick up women at their most vulnerable. 12:45am �������������������������� Norwegian Wood Tran Anh Hung’s wistful sensual drama, based on Haruki Murakami’s best-selling Japanese novel. 3:00am ������������������������������������������� Perfect...

Editor Recommends Community Shield Live Chelsea v Manchester City ITV 1 - 1:00 - 3:50 pm Matt Smith is joined by Lee Dixon and Gareth Southgate for live coverage of the Community Shield between Chelsea and Manchester City at Villa Park. The traditional curtain-raiser to the new season features two sides that signed off last season in the most dramatic fashion. Roberto Mancini’s Manchester City were crowned English champions for the first time in 44 years when they scored twice in stoppage time against QPR to clinch the Premier League title while Chelsea became European champions when they beat Bayern Munich on a penalty shoot-out in the

Germans’ own stadium. That triumph secured Roberto di Matteo the Chelsea manager’s job on a permanent basis and his task now is to close the gap on Manchester City in the Premier League. Today’s match should provide the first clues as to whether he can succeed. The £32million signing of Eden Hazard should also help - Chelsea pipped City to the signature of the 21-year-old Belgian playmaker who will be keen to make an impressive start to life in England. Commentary from Clive Tyldesley and Andy Townsend.


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12 6:00am ������������������������������������������������Children´s TV 8:55am ����������������������������������� Bananas in Pyjamas 9:10am ���������������������������������������The Mr Men Show 9:25am �������������������������������� Roary the Racing Car 9:40am ������������������������������������������������������Jelly Jamm 10:00am ������������������������Power Rangers: Samurai 10:35am ������Batman: The Brave and the Bold 11:10am ����������������������������������������������Looney Tunes 11:15am ���������������������������������������������������Big Brother 12:25pm ������������The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl 3-D 2:10pm ��������������������������������������Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue 3:40pm �������������������������������The Karate Kid, Part II 5:50pm ���������������������������������������������������The Goonies 7:55pm ����������������������������� 5 News Weekend 8:00pm ���������������������������Once Upon a Time 9:00pm ��������������������������������������� Big Brother 10:00pm ������������������������ Cradle 2 the Grave 12:05am ������� America’s Toughest Prisons 1:05am �������������������������������������Super Casino

6:00am ������������������������������������������������ The Hot Desk 6:10am ���������������������� Planet’s Funniest Animals 6:35am �������������������������������������� The Biggest Loser 7:25am ����������������������������������Emmerdale Omnibus 10:05am ����������������Coronation Street Omnibus 12:40pm ��������������������������������Winners and Losers 1:30pm ������������������������������The Only Way is Essex 2:15pm ������������������������������The Only Way is Essex 3:00pm �������������������������������������������The Xtra Factor 4:00pm �������������������������������������������The Xtra Factor 5:00pm �������������������������������������������The Xtra Factor 6:00pm ���������������� The Xtra Factor Rewind 7:00pm ������������������������������Land of the Lost 9:00pm ������������������������������������������ Benidorm 10:00pm ������������������The Only Way is Essex 10:45pm ����������������������Lemon La Vida Loca 11:30pm ����������������������������������� Analyze This 1:35am ��������������������The Only Way is Essex 2:15am ��������������Planet’s Funniest Animals 2:40am ������������������������������������Teleshopping

6:00am ����������������������������������������������Olympics 2012 9:00am ����������������������������������������������Olympics 2012 3:00pm ����������������������������������������������Olympics 2012 7:00pm ��������������������������������������������Top Gear Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May compare the Mercedes SLS, the Porsche 911 GT3 RS and the Ferrari 458 Italia in an epic road trip up America’s east coast. 8:10pm �������������������������� War of the Worlds Science fiction remake of the 1953 adaptation of HG Wells’s classic novel about a dock worker’s fight to get his children to safety when merciless aliens attack Earth. 10:00pm �������������������������������������� Family Guy 10:45pm ������������������������������� American Dad! 11:05pm ������������������������������� American Dad! 11:30pm ������������������������������ Olympics’ Most Amazing Moments 1:25am ��������Russell Howard’s Good News 1:55am ��������Russell Howard’s Good News 2:25am �������������������������������������Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents

6:00am ���������������������������������������������������Drama Trails 6:10am ������������������������������������ Murder, She Wrote 7:00am ������������������������������������� Murder, She Wrote 8:00am �������������������������������������������������������Heartbeat 9:05am �������������������������������������������������������Heartbeat 10:10am ����������������������������Rosemary and Thyme 11:15am ����������������������������Rosemary and Thyme 12:20pm �����������������������Agatha Christie’s Poirot 2:25pm ���������������������������������������� The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes 3:35pm �����������������������������������������������City of Angels 5:45pm ����������������������������Arthur 2: On the Rocks 8:00pm ����������������Forensic Casebook with Matthew Kelly 8:30pm ����������������Forensic Casebook with Matthew Kelly 9:00pm �������������������������������������������The Birds 11:25pm �������������������������������������������� Cracker 12:35am ������������������Rosemary and Thyme 1:35am ��������������������������������������Blue Murder 2:45am �������������������������� Carry on Laughing

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8:55am ���������������Baking Mad with Eric Lanlard 9:30am ����������������������������������� River Cottage Bites 9:45am �������������������������Jamie’s 30 Minute Meals 12:25pm �������������������������������������������������� Time Team 1:25pm �������������������������������������Time Team Special 2:30pm �������������������������������������������������Four in a Bed 3:05pm �������������������������������������������������Four in a Bed 3:35pm �������������������������������������������������Four in a Bed 4:10pm �������������������������������������������������Four in a Bed 4:40pm �������������������������������������������������Four in a Bed 5:10pm ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 5:45pm ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 6:15pm ������������������������� Come Dine with Me 6:50pm ������������������������ Come Dine with Me 7:25pm ������������������������ Come Dine with Me 7:55pm ���������������River Cottage Every Day 9:00pm ����������������� One Born Every Minute 10:00pm �������������������������������������� Father Ted 11:05pm ������������������� Embarrassing Bodies 12:15am ���������������� One Born Every Minute 1:15am ����������������River Cottage Every Day

6:00am ���������������������������������������������������������The Saint 7:00am ������������������������������������������������� The Sweeney 8:00am ������������������������� The Big Match Revisited 9:00am �������������������������������������������The Cycle Show 9:30am �������������������������������������������������������������� Minder 10:30am ���������������������������������������Motorway Patrol 11:00am ���������������������������������MSA British Touring Car Championship 6:00pm �������������������������Goodwood Festival of Speed 2012 7:00pm ������������������������������The Far Country 9:00pm ��������������������������������������������������� Jaws Steven Spielberg’s scary chiller about a coastal community plagued by a killer shark. With the summer tourist season at hand, the mayor is keen to keep the first attack hushed up. 11:35pm ����������������������������������Death Wish 2 1:25am ������� Vinnie Jones’ Toughest Cops 2:25am ��������������������������������Tommy Cooper 2:50am ���������������������������� ITV4 Nightscreen 3:00am ������������������������������������Teleshopping

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A U G U S T 6:00am �������������������������������� Fallen II: The Journey 7:30am ����� The Importance Of Being Earnest Two young gentlemen living in 1890’s England use the same pseudonym (“Ernest”) on the sly, which is fine until they both fall in love with women using that name, which leads to a comedy of mistaken identities. 9:00am ������������������������������������������������Green Dragon A tale about Vietnamese refugees sent to an orientation camp on the Camp Pendleton Marine Base in California, ‘Green Dragon’ focuses on a young boy and his sister. 11:00am ���������������������������� The Whole Nine Yards Nick is a struggling dentist in Canada. A new neighbor moves in, and he discovers that it is Jimmy “The Tulip” Teduski. His wife convinces him to go to Chicago and inform the mob boss who wants Jimmy dead. 1:00pm ����������������������������������������������A Goofy Movie Get ready for high speed hilarity, diverting detours, dangerous curves and plenty of fun-filled adventure as Disney’s veteran funnyman, Goofy, and his teenage son Max take to the open road on a wacky cross country motor trip in Walt Disney Pictures’ delightful new animated comedy, “A Goofy Movie.” 2:30pm �����������������������������������Recess: school’s out For the kids of Third Street School, there’s only one thing better than recess, and that’s summer vacation. It’s been a long, hard year, and now, T.J. Detweiler is ready to play hard-he’s got nothing to do except hang out with friends. 4:00pm ����������������������������������������������� The Big White To remedy his financial problems, a travel agent has his eye on a frozen corpse, which just happens to be sought after by two hitmen. 6:00pm ������������������������������������������� Salvatore 8:00pm �������������������������������������������Black Box Images flash through Arthur’s brain, voices buzz in his mind, uttering disjointed words and sentences. Arthur Seligman seems to have had an accident but did he run over a little boy or not? 10:00pm ������������������������������The Ice Harvest Larceny, lust and lethal behavior. In icebound Wichita, Kansas, it’s Christmas Eve, and this year Charlie Arglist just might have something to celebrate. 11:30pm ����������The Pursuit Of D.B.Cooper


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Very well known beauty salon, established over 15 years with many regular clients. Situated at prominent position on the first floor of busy shopping centre. Fully licensed Costa del Silencio 22,000 €

Aluminium euros ...

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micro wave

Foot Spar Never been used still in box Price 20.00 euros ...

Fridge Freezer Clean and in good condition In full working order sold with a guarantee Size 1.30cm tall x 55cm wide x 55cm deep Price 110.00 euros ...

Whirlpool Micro Wave Very clean and in good condition Price 30.00 euros ...

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daewoo musso 4x4

mitsubishi generator

flat-share in a penthous

himalayian chocolate poi

apartment

Daewoo Musso 4x4 wagon. Year 2000. Vehicle with engine failure, ideal for parts or for mechanic to repair and sell-on. Good body-work. Recently had break p...

mitsubishi mgk2400, 2100 watt generator. hardly used but been sitting for a while. will need a service to enable starting. buyer to collect in chio. phone ...

Looking for a flat-share, have one bedroom available in a large 3 bedroom penthouse in Fañabe. Rate includes all utility bills and unlimited wifi. Great l...

Selling a beautiful Himalayian female Persian on 2 years old. She is a chocolate point Himalayian and very good natured, excellent with children. She has b...

2 bedroom apartment. all mod cons. close to all amenities, gated community, cctv cameras and security patrol.large and small swimming pools.will accept eur...

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240.00 €

120.00 €

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kodak esp3200 series all

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For sale several items. 2 sofa-beds in good condition 40 E 1 small square table(white) 60x 60x 50(hight) 10E A collection of books(40), magazines(200) and ...

Kodak ESP 3200 Series All in One Printer Print, copy, scan Approx 2 years old Perfect working condition Includes sealed Ink Combo Pack, full instructions a...

The Mr Rusty Series of children’s short stories is set here in Tenerife! Mr Rusty is the car with a heart – and rust patches. He may not look too good ...

Dive/wet suit 5mm size 3, full length 50€͵ shorty dive/wet suit, 5mm size 3 40€ Or 80€ for both, as new hardly used...

For sale, Honda CRV, 1998 petrol 2ltr 2,000€ tax paid upto date Tel: ...

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20.00 €

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I have for sale Brand new in boxes "Butterfly Twists" clever little shoes in satin finish 4 x Small UK 3-4, EU 36-37 in gold colour. They look like a balle...

Single bed with matress for sale in good clean condition €40, can deliver once seen for a small charge, los Chis/Las americas area. call Kath ...

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prenatal cambiador + bab

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tennis racquet badminton

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Two Seater Settee Chocolate brown and green fleck. Purchased brand new in March (have receipt) for 177 euros. Only been sat on a few time As brand new. Ope...

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bread - pizza oven

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Five piece patio furniture originally from Stil Garden Aluminium Frame all cushions included Excellent condition €700ono ...

Pair of men's addidas golf shoes like new size 8...

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Glass wall display cabinet, with two glass doors and shelves Solid wood sides, top and solid bottom Size 60cm wide x 72 cm tall 10% of my sales always goes...

Ready to find a new home. Last Pure breed male lilac point Persian Kitten. Mother HImalayian Persian and father White Persian with pedigree papers. Tested ...

Excellent litter of Spanish Water Dog puppies. Available September. A very intelligent breed of dog with fantastic characters. Ideal for people with allerg...

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80.00 €

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Very nice and well looked after glass top coffee table Made with woven cane Price 50.00 euros 10% of my sales always goes to The Little Dogs Home ...

Economically priced wooden table and 6 matching chairs including 2 cravers Price to clear rapido 150.00 euros 10% of my sales always goes to The Little Dog...

Double bed and mattress both in good condition no stains or marks Two large store draws below Size 1,30cm wide x 1.90 cm long Price 95.00 euros Head board ...

Small and compact computer desk and swivel chair on wheels With pull out tray for the key board Never been used Price 50.00 euros ...

Very strong 1.80cm double bed, 2 x 90cm mattress both sides has storage space and both the head and foot raise by remote control. For sale in very good con...

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50.00 €

250.00 €

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nest of tables

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3 piece bamboo set almost new in perfect condition Stylish and very strong Ideal any where Price 70.00 euros ...

Swivel chair on wheels which also goes up and down Good condition Price 20.00 euros ...

Well looked after computer desk with lots of work & storage space Size 1.50cm long x 70cm deep Easy to take apart Price 70.00 euros ...

Nest of three teak tables Good condition 30.00 euros ...

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20.00 €

70.00 €

30.00 €

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sofa bed

table and 4 chairs

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bread maker

yamaha silent guitar

Beautifully designed sofa bed, when new over bought for 950.00 euros Opens up to a single bed which has never been used Size 1.60cm long ...

Brand new solid wood extendable table and 4 matching chairs finished in a dark suede material 1.50 cm in diameter For sale in a very good condition, bought...

Would anyone be interested in owning a black lady made of iron She weighs a lot and pours water out of one of her little bottles She is not cheap but she i...

Morphy Richards bread maker in very good conditon, with instructions recipe book, ...

Nylon strung Yamaha Silent Guitar. Exellent condition, cost € 700.00 new. Very little use hence sale. A quality Guitar, great for live work and studio. C...

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195.00 €

395.00 €

195.00 €

20.00 €

400.00 €


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Peavey Bass Combo, 15" Speaker with 2x8 extention Cab. Sounds great, can be seen and tested. Contact ...

75w Tecnics Stereo system. Exellent condition, can be seen working. Contact ....

Large custom made gear/clothes rail. Made for hanging and drying dive equipment. Very robust and sturdy. Only 6 months use. Contact ...

Vendo 1 Baiocco, moneda cobre de Vaticano 1849, Papa Pius IX, muy raro! (sms/mc)...

Mothercare car seat, very good condition...

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Las Galletas

100.00 €

job lot of car boot item

Umbrella garden....

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umbrella base aluminium

umbrella base

Job lot of car boot items, bedding, towels food blender, crockery, cuttlery, baby clothes, booster seats, toaster, kettle, slow cooker, iron, pans, high c...

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80.00 €

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20.00 €

800.00 €

18.00 €

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mountain bike

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MB Knona Mountain bike in good condition.Size Medium Reason for sale never used...

GT Avalanche 1.0 Mountain bike in good condition.Size Medium Reason for sale never used...

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San Miguel

20.00 €

225.00 €

325.00 €

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This beautiful SAMSUNG 42 inch TV is less than a year old. HD. 3xHDMI. USB etc. Fully equipped. Still have original box. ...

IKea standard Lamp as new Just €15.00 Call on ...

24inch Phillips LCD Television Prefect working order Model 23PF9945/.00ono call ...

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2 TECHNICS 1210S FOR SALE 250E FOR BOTH ,, THEY BOTH NEED THE NEEDLES TWO ...

1998 Alfa Romeo for sale with itv until december 2012 Car has 194,000 km on the clock but starts and runs well Champagne gold paintwork in fair condition I...

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Garachico

250.00 €

zeiss icon autofocus sli

600.00 €

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19.00 €

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19:00 - 22:00

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Wednesday Playa San Juan 09:00 - 14:00 Thursday

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09:00 - 14:00

Friday

Golf del Sur

09:00 - 14:00

Friday

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17:00 - 21:00

Saturday

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09:00 - 14:00

Saturday

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Samsonite almost new navy blue dress/suite carrier....

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For sale: two Olympus µ600 digital compact cameras. Complete with PT-029 underwater housing to take pictures whilst snorkelling or scuba diving down to 40...

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3750.00 €

220.00 €

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hot diamond wrist watch

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amati alt saxophone

An immaculate VW Golf convertible with every available option. The unmarked electric roof is fast and smooth with a heated glass rear screen. All four win...

Brand New. Never Been Worn. Silver Hot Diamond Wrist Watch has easy self adjustable links to suit your wrist size. The watch has 5 delicate chains which li...

For sale is our great SUV which brought most of our stuff here. It is a 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe 5.3, 300 HP. Because of it's size it is probably not the best ...

Brand new Hama case for DSLR cameras. Ideal protecting....

Old Amati Kraslice Silver Alt Saxophone, made in Czeslovakia! Good for learning. plus Sax Stand. No case. ...

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5000.00 €

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200.00 €

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Philips Avent microwave sterilizer 10 euro, Chico rear facing 0-13kg, car seat/carrier and base, fixes with adult lap and diagonal seatbelt 30 euro. Tel: 922 708 204 Persian Kittens For Sale. Colour cream. Only 100 euro Call 634 914 534 or email propertymarket@terra.es Shar Pei Pups for sale. Price 500 euro. I have stunning 5 black wrinkly puppies, 2 boys and 3 girls; all black and have turned out fabulous with no health problems and temperament of parents is very good. Pups have had regular vet checks and 1st injection at 7 weeks and have been wormed regular before they leave, plus eyes have been checked by vet. Their parents are house dogs, family pets and the pups are brought up around children; handled daily from birth and will be partly house-trained. Pups are full pedigree. (Father has 4 times champion history). Contact Phil: 618 342 636. Ikea children’s bed, excellent condition, red with animal cut outs on headboard. Up to 7 yrs old. Price 45.00 euros Ikea wooden double bed with slatted base (similar to Hennes model), as new, bargain at 125.00euros Tel: 626 285 880 Rough Collie (lassie) puppies. Full pedigree, both parents can be seen. Very good temperament. Ready end of September. 6 girls and 2 boys available. Reservations now being taken. 600 euros Please call 678 015 653

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Rustic vestibule cupboard with mirror. 60 Euros Call 659 772 284 or 922 394 931 8 adult life jackets rated 100n. CE Approved. Suitable for boating and water sport activities. Unused. 100 euros or will sell separately for 15 euros each. Tel No. 697513944 Mobility Heavy Duty 4 Wheeled Walker with Seat and brakes superb mobility walker that is ideal for trips around town or to use when going to the shops. 90 euros Shoprider Wispa Mobility Scooter: electric mini scooter. EXCELLENT MANOEUVRABILITY from articulating double front wheels. Complete with Charger and shopping basket. 295 euros DVD rack art deco style steel holds about 60 DVD/ CDs in the shape of a musical note. 25 euros Play Station One with controller and memory card with 6 games excellent condition. 25 euros Phone 922742257 or 661084981 Callao Salvaje Set of four bowls, Taylor international No 1, €50 Teka cooking hob 2 gas and 2 electric rings €45. Wind surf board Starlight F2 no sail, €65 Wave Minstral 265 wind surf board no sail,€65 Television wall/ceiling heavy duty frame for 33 inch TV, new, ideal for bar €20 Corner unit dark wood, cupboard and shelves, 1.8 mt high €65 Sideboard/dressing table, (two end cupboards and top over them) pine finish 2.1 mt €60 Silencio. Tel 629570945

Facebook.com/Tenebay Quinny pushchair seat. 20 euro (no base) Maxi-cosi car seat from birth sun canopy booster cushion, rain cover fly net. 30 euro Original Baby sling black. 20 euro Baby Phat pink zebra print baby bag changing mat and thermal bottle pocket 30 euro 650 719 822 Tiojo 1 single Ikea natural wood colour bed with solid base and mattress, exc condition. 100.00 euros 26” Samsung Flat Screen TV - 50 euros DVD / DTD box, as new 20.00 euros 2 Ikea natural wood colour bedside cabinets, 20.00 euros each Model sailing boat 20” high 21” across as new 10.00 euros Classic style natural wood bookcase as new, 35” high, 30” wide, 12” depth, bargain @ 70.00 euros Samsung microwave/grill, white only 6 mths old, 50.00 euros Please call 626 285 880 White PVCu patio set. 1 round table & 4 chairs with covers, 50 euros. 2 sunbeds, 30 euros. Complete set 75 euros. Tel. 697 513 944 Clear glass top patio table with centre hole for parasol, together with 4 folding beige/brown chairs. In good condition. 50 euros Telephone 669 548 379 Palm Mar Memphis Golf Bag and Stand - Very Good Condition only €40.00 18 Hole Round of Golf at the Buenavista Golf Course €25.00 3 Seater sofa bed and 2 matching armchairs. Beige and brown. Lovely suite in excellent condition. Originally from Biombo. Detachable cushion and arm covers etc. €485 o.n.o Tel 637 157 098 Portable/Folding massage table with carrying case. 120Euros Tel: 628 252 551 Drum kit for sale. Black 5 shell with stool and crash and ride cymbals. Very good condition 400 euros ono Unwanted gift, 21 gear mountain bike, front disc, full suspension, aluminium frame, as new 175 euros ono. Los Cristianos 632 518 114 Gas Barbecue 3 burner, in good working order. Complete with two blue gas bottles and regulators. Fañabé area. 50 euros. Tel No. 697513944 White Patio folding drinks trolley. 50 euros 2 seater leather settee in beige. 65 euros Beige Leather electric massage chair. 65 euros Bistro table tubular steel with glass top and 3 chairs. 50 euros Shoprider Wispa Mobility Scooter battery electric mini scooter. Complete with Charger and shopping basket. 295 euros DVD rack art deco style steel holds about 60 DVD/ CDs in the shape of a musical note. 25 euros Play Station One with controller and memory card with 6 games excellent condition. 25 euros Phone 922742257 or 661084981 Callao Salvaje


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Almost new, only the center bearing wobble little, need to change....

Used Minimondo baby pram for sale, 3 pieces all in good condition....

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Original Parisienne beer tap with 4 faucets....

brand new kids books, and 2 more worn in this very popular collection, in spanish for kids 8 to 12 and the hobbit hard back in spanish 7€...

Fender DG-14S/12 Acoustic 12 string guitar with "Gator" hard flight case. Excellent full bodied sound a condition. Contact Paul, ....

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Los Cristianos

Guía de Isora

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Arona

100.00 €

25.00 €

50.00 €

30.00 €

270.00 €

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120.00 €

25.00 €

15.00 €

10.00 €

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Bird cage for sale in good condition. 45cm high x 33cm wide x 26cm deep. Ring 922. or 666....

Round birdcage in vgc for sale. Cage 55cm high on stand. Phone 922. or 666....

Bird cages for sale in good condition. 55cm long x 29cm wide x 40cm high. Divide into two sections. Three available. Ring 922. or 666. ...

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20.00 €

20.00 €

35.00 €

39.00 €

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ceramic fish decoration

coffee table

fax machine

peugot 206

2 folding fishing/camping armchairs, with footrests if wanted. price is for each chair. good condition....

Ceramic wall decoration in the shape of a fish, made in Spain, approx 20cm long by 15 cm high....

Glass topped coffe table on wheels, beech veneer, good condition, dismantlable for transportation....

FAX machine:- BT model DF60, compatible with Tenerife phone system, good condition, caller display, hands free, memory etc...

For sale Peugot 206,1400cc Petrol car,registered May 2000, kms, ITV july 2013 this has been a great reliable car. The prices includes the transfer, name ch...

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Golf del Sur

Golf del Sur

Golf del Sur

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5.00 €

20.00 €

20.00 €

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6:10am ������������������������������������� Carry on Laughing 6:35am �������������������������������������������������������Heartbeat 7:35am ����������������������������������Upstairs, Downstairs 8:40am ���������������������������������������������������Rising Damp 9:15am ������������������� Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 10:15am ����������������������������������������������������������������Monk 11:10am ���������������������������������� Murder, She Wrote 1:10pm �������������������������������������������������������Heartbeat 2:10pm ����������������������������������������� Hamish Macbeth 3:20pm ������������������������������������������������������������������Monk 4:20pm ���������������������������������Dickinson’s Real Deal 5:20pm �������������������������������������������������On the Buses 5:55pm �������������������������������������������������������Heartbeat

6:05am ���������������������������������������The Professionals 6:55am ������������������������������������������������������������ Batman 7:50am ��������������������������������������������������������������� Minder 8:50am ���������������������������������������������������The Fall Guy 9:50am ��������������������������������������������� Quantum Leap 10:50am �������������������������������������The Professionals 11:50am ������������������������������������������������������������ Minder 12:55pm ������������������������������������������������������The Saint 1:55pm ��������������������������������������������� Quantum Leap 2:55pm ���������������������������������������������������The Fall Guy 3:55pm ������������������������������������������������������������ Batman 5:00pm ���������������������������������������The Professionals

6:55pm ������������������������� Murder, She Wrote 8:00pm ���������������� Agatha Christie’s Poirot 9:00pm ��� An Audience with Lionel Richie 10:00pm ��������������������������������������������Taggart 11:05pm �����������������������Murder in Suburbia 12:10am ��������������� Agatha Christie’s Poirot 1:10am ��������������������������������� Terry and June

6:50pm ������������������������ Come Dine with Me 7:55pm ����������������������������������Grand Designs 9:00pm �������������������������������� Jimmy’s Forest 10:00pm ������������� What’s My Body Worth? 10:35pm ������������������� Embarrassing Bodies 11:40pm ��������������Big Fat Gypsy Weddings 12:45am ��������������������������������Grand Designs 1:50am ����������������������������������Grand Designs 2:55am ��������������������� Embarrassing Bodies

6:00pm ��������������������������������� Quantum Leap 7:00pm ������Jack Charlton’s Boys in Green 8:00pm ������������������������������� The Cycle Show 9:00pm ����������������������������������������������������� Blur 11:10pm ���������������������������������� Child’s Play 3 1:00am �������������������������������������������The Saint 2:00am ��������������������������� The Professionals 2:50am ���������������������������� ITV4 Nightscreen

A U G U S T 6:00am ������������������������������������������������������Last Dance The relationship between an unproven lawyer and the female convict he attempts to save from execution is detailed in this death-row drama. 7:30am ������������������������������������������������ The Big White To remedy his financial problems, a travel agent has his eye on a frozen corpse, which just happens to be sought after by two hitmen. 9:00am.......................................................... Salvatore 11:00am ������������������������������������������������������� Black Box Images flash through Arthur’s brain, voices buzz in his mind, uttering disjointed words and sentences. Arthur Seligman seems to have had an accident but did he run over a little boy or not? 1:00pm......................The Rescuers down under On their last mission, the two top mouse agents from the international Rescue Aid Society (RAS) help an eight-year-old boy named CODY in his struggle to protect a magnificent eagle from a ruthless poacher. 2:30pm ���������������������������������� The Return of Jafar Aladdin is adjusting to his new life as part of the upper crust. He and Princess Jasmine may not be married yet, but the pressures of palace society have already begun. 4:00pm �����������������������������������������������������������������Duets A professional karaoke hustler reconnects with his daughter and a bored suburban businessman turns outlaw karaoke singer, among other plotlines. 6:00pm �������������������������� Oscar And Lucinda In mid-1800’s England, Oscar is a young Anglican priest, a misfit and an outcast, but with the soul of an angel. As a boy, even though from a strict Pentecostal family, he felt God told him through a sign to leave his father and his faith and join the Church of England. 8:00pm ����������������������������������������� The Seven A film about two homicide detectives’ desperate hunt for a serial killer who justifies his crimes as absolution for the world’s ignorance of the Seven Deadly Sins. 10:00pm ��������������������������������� Clear Lake, Wi 11:30pm ������������������������������������������������� Heist A jewel thief’s nephew is sent along on a heist to ensure a longtime partner in crime stays honest about the division of the loot.

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T U E S D AY 6:00am ���������������������������������������������������������Breakfast 9:15am ��������������������������������������������������� Heir Hunters 10:00am ������������������Homes Under the Hammer 11:00am ��������������������������� Saints and Scroungers 11:30am ���������������������������������������������������Animal 24:7 12:15pm ������������������������������������������������Bargain Hunt 1:00pm ���������������������������������������� BBC News at One 1:30pm ���������������������������������������BBC London News 1:45pm �������������������������������������������������������������Doctors 2:15pm ���������������������������� Escape to the Country 3:00pm �������������������������������������������������������� BBC News 3:05pm ������������������������������� I Want My Own Room 3:35pm �����������������������������������������������������������Splatalot 4:00pm ����������������������������������������������������������Copycats 4:30pm �������������Livingstone: Serious Explorers 5:00pm ����������������������������������������������������� Newsround 5:15pm �����������������������������������������������������������Pointless 6:00pm ������������������������������� BBC News at Six 6:30pm ����������������������������BBC London News 7:00pm ���������������������������������� The One Show 7:30pm ����������������������������������������EastEnders Phil and Sharon face a race against time as they head off in search of Dennis. Shirley is horrified by her discovery and slowly begins to piece the evidence together, which all points to one suspect. 8:00pm ������������������������������������������Holby City Mo insists on getting back to work after having her baby, but there is a shock in store for her. Chrissie and Serena clash over the non-referral system when a patient’s care is at stake. 9:00pm ��������������������������������������������� Accused This episode follows college English teacher Simon Gaskell, who stands nervously in the dock as he awaits the jury’s verdict. 10:00pm ����������������������������BBC News at Ten 10:25pm ��������������������������BBC London News 10:35pm ������������������������������������ Traffic Cops 11:35pm �������������������� EastEnders Omnibus 1:05am ������������������������������������Weatherview 1:10am ���������������������������� Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve 2:10am ��������������� Britain’s Heritage Heroes 2:40am ������������������������������������� Real Rescues

6:00am ��������������������������������������������Guess with Jess 6:10am ������������������������������������������������������������������ Louie 6:20am ��������������������������������������������������������Wibbly Pig 6:30am ���������������������������������������������������64 Zoo Lane 6:40am ��������������������������������������������������Chuggington 6:50am ��������������������������������������������������� Rastamouse 7:00am ����������������������������� Barney’s Latin America 7:30am ������������������������ The League of Super Evil 7:40am ���������������������������������������Frankenstein’s Cat 7:50am ����������������������������������������������������������������Arthur 8:15am ��������������������������������������������������������������� Ooglies 8:30am ������������� Nina and the Neurons Go Eco! 8:45am ������������������������������������������������� Big and Small 9:00am �����������������������������������������Tinga Tinga Tales 9:10am ��������������������������������������Little Charley Bear 9:20am �����������������������������Raa Raa the Noisy Lion 9:30am ����������Bob the Builder: Project Build It 9:45am ������������������������������������ The Koala Brothers 9:55am ���������������������������������������������������������Lunar Jim 10:05am ���������������������������������������������������������Kerwhizz 10:30am �������������������������Driver Dan’s Story Train 10:40am �������������������������������������������������3rd and Bird 10:50am �������������������������������������������������������Waybuloo 11:10am ��������������������������������� In the Night Garden 11:40am �������������������������������������������������� Animal Park 12:10pm ��������������������������� The Falcon Takes Over 1:15pm ���������������������������������The Falcon’s Brother 2:15pm ����������������������������������������The Weakest Link 3:00pm �������������������������������������������������� Real Rescues 3:45pm ������������The Hairy Bikers’ Food Tour of Britain 4:30pm ��������������������������������������������������������������� Flog It! 5:15pm �������������������������������������Antiques Road Trip 6:00pm �������������������������������������������Eggheads 6:30pm ���������������������Celebrity MasterChef 7:00pm ������������������ Escape to the Country 8:00pm ������������The Great British Bake Off 9:00pm �����������������������������������The Midwives: Delivering Under Pressure 10:00pm ������������������The Rob Brydon Show 10:30pm ���������������������������������������Newsnight 11:20pm ���������������������������������������� The Riots: In Their Own Words 12:20am �����������������������������������������BBC News

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6:00am ����������������������������������������������������������Daybreak 8:30am ������������������������������������������������������������Lorraine 9:25am �����������������������������The Jeremy Kyle Show 10:30am ������������������������������������������������This Morning 11:25am ��������������������������������������������������������ITV News 11:30am ������������������������������������������������This Morning 12:30pm ����������������������������������������Let’s Do Lunch... With Gino and Mel 1:30pm �����������������������������ITV News and Weather 2:00pm �������������������������������������Murder, She Wrote 3:00pm ���������������������������������������������� Secret Dealers 4:00pm �������������������������������������Midsomer Murders When a young barman from The Maid in Splendour pub is found shot dead, Barnaby and Scott uncover a web of romantic intrigue involving several members of the bar staff. 5:00pm ����������������������������������������������������Dinner Date Dating show with a twist. Sian from Swansea has to choose three out of five menus put together by a potential blind date, based on the menus she most likes the look of.

6:05am ����������������������� Sainsbury’s London 2012 6:10am ������������������������������������������������������ The Hoobs 6:35am ������������������������������������������������������ The Hoobs 7:00am ���������������������������������������� Freshly Squeezed 7:30am ������������������������������������������According to Jim 7:55am ������������������������������������������������Will and Grace 8:25am �������������������Everybody Loves Raymond 8:55am ���������������������������������������������������������������Frasier 9:25am ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 9:55am ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 10:25am ��������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 10:55am ��������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 11:30am ��������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 12:00pm ���������������������������������������� Channel 4 News 12:05pm ����������������������������������� A Place in the Sun 1:00pm ��������������� Baking Mad with Eric Lanlard 1:30pm ���������������������������������� Siege of the Saxons 3:10pm ���������������������������������������������������� Countdown 4:00pm �������������������������������������������� Deal or No Deal 5:00pm ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me

6:00pm ������������������������������� London Tonight 6:30pm ������������������ ITV News and Weather 7:00pm ��������������������������������������� Emmerdale Paddy resorts to desperate measures. Dan struggles to accept Chas is out of his league. Alex and Moira decide to call time on their fling. 7:30pm ������������������������������������� Countrywise Paul Heiney heads to the extreme South East corner of the country and finds the nearest thing we have to a desert - the shingle beach at Dungeness. 8:00pm ���������������������������������������������������Lewis Oxford’s last surviving all-female college is bidding farewell to one of its most prominent professors. During a reunion of her brightest students, one of the group is found murdered at the bottom of a flight of stairs. 10:00pm ��������ITV News at Ten & Weather 10:35pm ��������������������������������� The Specialist Action thriller. Bomb expert Ray Quick is living in seclusion following an operation that went wrong and a confrontation with a crooked colleague. 12:35am ������������������������������������� Jackpot247 2:35am ���������������������������������������Golden Balls

6:00pm �����������������������������������The Simpsons A lonely Marge joins a women’s group who plan to steal one million dollars from Mr Burns. 6:30pm ������������������������������������������� Hollyoaks Brendan grows increasingly suspicious of Walker. 7:00pm ������������������������������� Channel 4 News 7:55pm ��������������������������������������4thought.tv 8:00pm ��������������� Supersize v Superskinny 9:00pm �������������������������������� Seven Dwarves The Wedding follows Max and Karen from Channel 4’s hit series Seven Dwarves as they prepare for their wedding day. 10:00pm ���������������������Thelma’s Gypsy Girls After months of training and education, Thelma’s course is coming to an end, but just as she is facing the tough choice of which of the girls to keep on. 11:25pm ��������������������������������Best of British 12:30am �������������������������������Surfing Special 12:55am �������������������� KOTV Boxing Weekly 1:25am �������������������������������������������������Sailing 1:50am ����������������� International Volleyball 2:45am ������������������������������ Mobil 1 The Grid

Accused BBC 1 - 9:00 - 10:00 pm Simon Gaskell (Sean Bean) is a college English teacher who specialises in poetry and has a secret. His alter ego is a transvestite called Tracie Tremarco, who is gay, lonely and looking for love. But trawling Manchester’s bars dressed up to the nines has not produced a lasting or truly fulfilling relationship. Then as fate would have it Tracie falls head over heels in love in unexpected circumstances, following an altercation with some blokes out on a stag night.

One of the stag revellers, Tony (Stephen Graham) a satellite and aerial engineer, comes to Tracie’s aid and offers her a lift home. Tony and Tracie are smitten and hesitatingly their love affair begins. But Tony has a secret too - he’s married to a local beautician, Karen (Rachel Leskovac), and he cares deeply for his wife. Before long Tracie becomes entangled in a triangular love affair that leads inexorably to a terrible crime of passion and the dock.


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7:15am �����������������������The Jeremy Kyle Show US 8:10am �����������������������������������������������������Judge Judy 8:40am ������������������������������The Only Way is Essex 9:25am �������������������������������� The Real Housewives of Orange County 10:15am ������������������������������ The Real Housewives of New York City 11:10am ���������������������������������������������������Judge Judy 12:00pm ��������������������������������������������������Emmerdale 12:30pm �����������������������������������Coronation Street 1:30pm �����������������������������The Jeremy Kyle Show 3:40pm �������������������������������� The Real Housewives of Orange County 4:40pm �������������������������������� The Real Housewives of New York City 5:35pm �����������������������������������������������������Judge Judy 6:00pm �������������The Jeremy Kyle Show US 7:00pm ����������������������America’s Got Talent 9:00pm ��������������������������� Hell’s Kitchen USA 10:00pm ����������������������������������Passenger 57 11:55pm ��������������������������������������� Bowfinger 1:50am �������������Planet’s Funniest Animals

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7:00pm �����������������������������������Total Wipeout Total Wipeout is bigger, better and wetter than ever, with 20 foolhardy Brits putting their bravery, balance and dignity to the test on the purpose-built course in Argentina. 8:00pm ������������������������� Don’t Tell the Bride Radio 1’s Scott Mills, presents a countdown to the best episode ever, as chosen by viewers. 9:00pm ������������������������� Don’t Tell the Bride The series begins with 30-year-old Welsh groom Ben, who has agreed to arrange a wedding for his valley girl, Sarah. 10:00pm ��������������������������������Bad Education 10:30pm ��������������������������������������EastEnders 11:00pm ���������������������������������������Family Guy 11:20pm ���������������������������������������Family Guy 11:45pm ��������������������������������American Dad! 12:05am ��������������������������������American Dad! 12:30am ��������������������������������Bad Education 1:00am ������������������������� Don’t Tell the Bride 2:00am ������������������������� Don’t Tell the Bride 2:55am ������������������������������ Britain Unzipped

8:55am �����������������Location, Location, Location 10:00am ����������������������������������������������� Four in a Bed 10:35am ����������������������������������River Cottage Bites 10:40am �������������������������������������A Place in the Sun 11:15am ������������������������������������ Call Northside 777 1:25pm ������������������������������������������������������Time Team 2:30pm ������������������������������������������������������Time Team 3:35pm ����������������������������������������������������Four Rooms 4:40pm ��������������������������������������A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 5:45pm ��������������������������������������A Place in the Sun: Home or Away

6:00am ���������������������������������������������������Drama Trails 6:10am �������������������������������������������������On the Buses 6:35am ������������������������������������������������������� Heartbeat 7:35am ���������������������������������� Upstairs, Downstairs 8:40am ��������������������������������������������������� Rising Damp 9:15am ��������������������Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 10:10am ����������������������������������������������������������������Monk 11:10am �����������������������������������Murder, She Wrote 1:10pm ������������������������������������������������������� Heartbeat 2:10pm ������������������������������������������Hamish Macbeth 3:15pm ������������������������������������������������������������������Monk 4:15pm ��������������������������������� Dickinson’s Real Deal 5:20pm �������������������������������������������������On the Buses 5:50pm ������������������������������������������������������� Heartbeat

6:10am ��������������������������������������� The Professionals 7:05am ��������������������������������������������������������������Batman 7:55am ���������������������������������������������������������� The Saint 9:00am ����������������������������������������������������The Fall Guy 10:00am ��������������������������������������������Quantum Leap 11:00am ������������������������������������� The Professionals 12:00pm ������������������������������������������������������ The Saint 1:00pm �������������������������������������������������The Sweeney 2:00pm ����������������������������������������������Quantum Leap 3:00pm ����������������������������������������� Motorway Patrol 3:30pm ��������������������������������������������� Motorsport UK 4:30pm ������������������������������������� British Touring Car Championship Highlights

6:55pm ��������������������������Murder, She Wrote 8:00pm ��������������������������������� Forever Young 10:00pm ������������������������������� The Sculptress 12:00am ���������� Martina Cole’s Lady Killers 1:00am ���������������������������������Terry and June 2:00am ������������������������������������ On the Buses

6:50pm �������������������������Come Dine with Me 7:55pm ���������������������������������� Grand Designs 9:00pm ����������������������������������� Secret Eaters 10:00pm ��������������������������������������������Coppers 11:05pm ������������� My Transsexual Summer 12:10am ���������������������������������� Secret Eaters 1:15am �����������������������������������������������Coppers 2:20am ��������������� My Transsexual Summer

6:00pm ��������������������������������� Quantum Leap 7:00pm ������������������������������������������������Minder 8:00pm �����������������������������������Grimefighters 9:00pm ������������������ Police, Camera, Action! 10:00pm ���������������������������������� Death Wish 2 11:50pm ��������������������������The Professionals 12:55am ����������������������������������The Sweeney 1:55am ������������������������������������������� The Saint

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A U G U S T 6:00am ����������������������������������������������������� Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior 7:30am ������������������������������������������������������������������Duets A professional karaoke hustler reconnects with his daughter and a bored suburban businessman turns outlaw karaoke singer, among other plotlines. 9:00am.......................................Oscar And Lucinda In mid-1800’s England, Oscar is a young Anglican priest, a misfit and an outcast, but with the soul of an angel. As a boy, even though from a strict Pentecostal family, he felt God told him through a sign to leave his father and his faith and join the Church of England. 11:00am �������������������������������������Hollywood Ending Val Waxman is a two-time Oscar winner turned washed-up, neurotic director in desperate need of a comeback. His last film was a hit in Europe but bombs in america, and he is considered to be past it. 2:30pm �����������������������������������������������������������The Wild Ryan is a lion who wants to go to the wild, where his dad (Samson) once lived. When he gets himself shipped to Africa, his zoo friends (and Samson) work together to bring him back. 4:00pm ���������������������������������������������������High Fidelity A man discovers that there’s more to love than a good mixed tape in this dramatic comedy about music and relationships. Rob (John Cusack), an obsessive record collector in his mid-thirties, is struggling to reconcile his adolescent enthusiasm for pop music. 6:00pm �������������������������������������He Got Game A man convicted of murdering his wife is offered a chance to have his sentence lessened if he can persuade his heavilyrecruited basketball star son to sign with a local college. 8:00pm ���������������������� My Name Is Modesty The story of how Modesty got her name. 10:00pm ��������������������������������� Urban Justice Seagal plays a man with a dark and violent past, who seeks revenge for the murder of his son. 11:30pm..............House Of Flying Daggers A romantic police captain breaks a beautiful member of a rebel group out of prison to help her rejoin her fellows, but things are not what they seem.


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W E D N E S D AY 6:00am ���������������������������������������������������������Breakfast 9:15am ��������������������������������������������������� Heir Hunters 10:00am ������������������Homes Under the Hammer 11:00am ��������������������������� Saints and Scroungers 11:30am ���������������������������������������������������Animal 24:7 12:15pm ������������������������������������������������Bargain Hunt 1:00pm ���������������������������������������� BBC News at One 1:30pm ���������������������������������������BBC London News 1:45pm �������������������������������������������������������������Doctors 2:15pm ���������������������������� Escape to the Country 3:00pm �������������������������������������������������������� BBC News 3:05pm ������������������������������� I Want My Own Room 3:35pm �����������������������������������������������������������Splatalot 4:00pm ����������������������������������������������������������Copycats 4:30pm ������������������������Jedward’s Big Adventure 5:00pm ����������������������������������������������������� Newsround 5:15pm �����������������������������������������������������������Pointless 6:00pm ������������������������������� BBC News at Six 6:30pm ����������������������������BBC London News 7:00pm ���������������������������������� The One Show 7:30pm ����������������������������������������EastEnders Shirley fills a shocked Ben in on everything she knows, but in Ben’s desperation to protest, he inadvertently lets a vital piece of information slip. 8:00pm �����������������������The Flowerpot Gang Anneka Rice, Phil Tufnell and Joe Swift are the Flowerpot Gang, travelling the country and transforming neglected plots of land into extraordinary life-changing spaces. 9:00pm ���������Who Do You Think You Are? This episode features actress Samantha Womack, best known for playing Ronnie Mitchell in EastEnders. Sam’s parents separated when she was young, and she grew up with only a fractured sense of her family history. 10:00pm ����������������������������BBC News at Ten 10:25pm ��������������������������BBC London News 10:35pm ��������������������The National Lottery Wednesday Night Draws 10:45pm �������Have I Got Old News for You 11:15pm ������������������The League Cup Show 12:15am �������������������������������������The Invisible 1:50am ������������������������������������Weatherview 1:55am ����������������������DIY SOS The Big Build

6:00am ��������������������������������������������Guess with Jess 6:10am ������������������������������������������������������������������ Louie 6:20am ��������������������������������������������������������Wibbly Pig 6:30am ���������������������������������������������������64 Zoo Lane 6:40am ��������������������������������������������������Chuggington 6:50am ��������������������������������������������������� Rastamouse 7:00am ����������������������������� Barney’s Latin America 7:30am ������������������������ The League of Super Evil 7:40am ���������������������������������������Frankenstein’s Cat 7:50am ����������������������������������������������������������������Arthur 8:03am ���������������������������������������������������������������Arthur 8:15am ��������������������������������������������������������������� Ooglies 8:30am ������������� Nina and the Neurons Go Eco! 8:45am ������������������������������������������������� Big and Small 9:00am �����������������������������������������Tinga Tinga Tales 9:10am ��������������������������������������Little Charley Bear 9:20am �����������������������������Raa Raa the Noisy Lion 9:30am ����������Bob the Builder: Project Build It 9:45am ������������������������������������ The Koala Brothers 9:55am ���������������������������������������������������������Lunar Jim 10:05am ���������������������������������������������������������Kerwhizz 10:30am �������������������������Driver Dan’s Story Train 10:40am �������������������������������������������������������Waybuloo 11:00am ��������������������������������� In the Night Garden 11:30am �������������������������������������������������� Animal Park 12:00pm ������������������������The Falcon Strikes Back 1:05pm ��������������������������������The Falcon in Danger 2:15pm ����������������������������������������The Weakest Link 3:00pm �������������������������������������������������� Real Rescues 3:45pm ������������������������������������������The Hairy Bikers’ Food Tour of Britain 4:30pm ��������������������������������������������������������������� Flog It! 5:15pm �������������������������������������Antiques Road Trip 6:00pm �������������������������������������������Eggheads 6:30pm ���������������������Celebrity MasterChef 7:00pm ������������������ Escape to the Country 8:00pm ���������������������������Restoration Home 9:00pm ��������������������������������������������������Vexed 10:00pm �������������The Culture Show at the Edinburgh Festival 10:30pm ���������������������������������������Newsnight 11:20pm ���������������������������������The Midwives: Delivering Under Pressure 12:20am �����������������������������������������BBC News

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6:10am ������������������������������������������������������ The Hoobs 7:00am ���������������������������������������� Freshly Squeezed 7:30am ������������������������������������������According to Jim 7:55am ������������������������������������������������Will and Grace 8:25am �������������������Everybody Loves Raymond 8:55am ���������������������������������������������������������������Frasier 9:25am ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 9:55am ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 10:25am ��������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 10:55am ��������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 11:30am ��������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 12:00pm ���������������������������������������� Channel 4 News 12:05pm ����������������������������������� A Place in the Sun 1:05pm ����������������������� Sainsbury’s London 2012 1:10pm �����������������������������������������������������Malta Story 3:10pm ���������������������������������������������������� Countdown 4:00pm �������������������������������������������� Deal or No Deal 5:00pm ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 6:00pm �����������������������������������The Simpsons 6:30pm ������������������������������������������� Hollyoaks Mitzeee is forced to ask for help from Riley when her cellmate Shayne resorts to blackmail. Mercedes manages to sweet-talk Riley, and Dodger finds himself a surprise date, but will Texas scupper it with her dirty tricks to get him back? 7:00pm ������������������������������� Channel 4 News 7:55pm ��������������������������������������4thought.tv 8:00pm ������������������������������ Superscrimpers: Waste Not, Want Not 9:00pm ������������������������ 24 Hours in A and E 10:00pm ����������������������������������������Sex Story: Fifty Shades of Grey 11:05pm ����������������������������������� 2 Broke Girls 11:35pm ��������������������������������Best of British 12:35am ���������������������������������Summer Daze with Blackberry 1:00am ����������������������Barclaycard Mercury Prize Sessions 1:15am ����������������������������������������� Ibiza Rocks 1:30am ��������������������Music on 4 Favourites 1:55am ��������������������������������� Karima Francis 2:10am �������������������������������������������� Spotlight 2:25am �������������������������������� The Crush with KFC Krushems

The Flowerpot Gang BBC 1 - 8:00 - 9:00 pm Anneka Rice, Phil Tufnell and Joe Swift travel the country transforming neglected plots of land into extraordinary and lifechanging spaces, in this new four-part series. In the first episode The Flowerpot Gang travels to Woodland View, a nursing home on the edges of Sheffield where 60 residents with various forms of dementia are cared for. The residents have a large green area for their use, but they cannot enjoy it as the paths are too dangerous - and so the doors to the garden have been locked. The gang meets

Jane and her 13-year-olf daughter Genevieve, who are frequent visitors to the home where Jane’s father Keith has been living for several years. Whilst Joe directs the work in the garden, Anneka and Phil get to know Genevieve and hear about her family’s story; in doing so, they discover just how important it is for the dementia sufferers to be able to enjoy a garden. As well as getting stuck in with Joe and the gardening team, Anneka helps to galvanise the local community, who offer up invaluable help.


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Tenerife Weekly - 10th August - 16th August 2012

15 6:00am ������������������������������������������������Children´s TV 9:15am ����������������������������������������� The Wright Stuff 11:10am �������������������������������������������������������� Chopped 12:10pm ������������������������������������5 News Lunchtime 12:15pm �����������CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 1:15pm ������������������������������������������������� Hero Animals 1:45pm �����������������������������������������������������Neighbours 2:15pm �������������CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 3:10pm ��������������������������������������������Mom at Sixteen 5:00pm ����������������������������������������������������5 News at 5 5:30pm �����������������������������������������������������Neighbours 6:00pm �������������������������������������� Monkey Life 6:30pm ����������������������������������������������� 5 News 7:00pm ������������������������The Hotel Inspector 8:00pm �����������������Britain’s Strangest Pets 9:00pm ��������������������� Celebrity Big Brother 11:30pm �����������������Celebrity Big Brother’s Bit on the Side 12:30am �������������������������������� Comedy Kings 1:00am �������������������������������������Super Casino

7:55am �������������������������������The Only Way is Essex 9:25am �������������������������������� The Real Housewives of Orange County 10:15am ������������������������������ The Real Housewives of New York City 11:10am ���������������������������������������������������Judge Judy 12:00pm ��������������������������������������������������Emmerdale 12:30pm ����������������������������������������������������Nanny 911 1:30pm �����������������������������The Jeremy Kyle Show 3:40pm �������������������������������� The Real Housewives of Orange County 4:40pm �������������������������������� The Real Housewives of New York City 5:35pm �����������������������������������������������������Judge Judy 6:00pm �������������The Jeremy Kyle Show US 7:00pm ������������������������������������������� The Cube 8:00pm ����������������������America’s Got Talent 9:00pm ���������������������������Peter Andre’s Bad Boyfriend Club 10:00pm ������������������The Only Way is Essex 10:45pm �����������������������������������Billy Madison 12:40am ������������������The Only Way is Essex

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7:00pm ��������������������������������������Free Speech Further Education. With A-level results about to be announced, Free Speech asks whether higher education is worthwhile. 8:00pm ���������������������������War of the Worlds Science fiction remake of the 1953 adaptation of HG Wells’s classic novel about a dock worker’s fight to get his children to safety when merciless aliens attack Earth. 9:45pm ������������������������������ Russell Howard’s Good News Extra Russell Howard hosts a sports special edition, picking his favourite sporting news stories from all six series and some never-seenbefore clips. 10:30pm ��������������������������������������EastEnders 11:00pm ���������������������������������������Family Guy 11:20pm ���������������������������������������Family Guy 11:45pm ��������������������������������American Dad! 12:05am ��������������������������������American Dad! 12:30am ��������������������������������Bad Education 1:00am �������� Russell Howard’s Good News 1:30am ��������������������������������������Free Speech 2:30am ������������������������� Don’t Tell the Bride

8:55am �����������������Location, Location, Location 10:00am ����������������������������������������������� Four in a Bed 10:35am ���������������������������������� River Cottage Bites 10:45am �������������������������������������A Place in the Sun 11:20am ������������� Quick Bakes with Eric Lanlard 11:35am ����������������������������������������������������������Lifeboat 1:25pm ������������������������������������������������������ Time Team 2:30pm ������������������������������������������������������ Time Team 3:35pm ����������������������������������������������������Four Rooms 4:40pm ������������������������������������A Place in the Sun Home or USA? 5:45pm ��������������������������������������A Place in the Sun: Home or Away

6:00am �������������������������������������������������On the Buses 6:30am �������������������������������������������������������Heartbeat 7:25am ����������������������������������Upstairs, Downstairs 8:35am ���������������������������������������������������Rising Damp 9:05am ������������������ Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 10:05am ����������������������������������������������������������������Monk 11:05am ���������������������������������� Murder, She Wrote 12:05pm ��������������������������������� Murder, She Wrote 1:05pm �������������������������������������������������������Heartbeat 2:05pm ����������������������������������������� Hamish Macbeth 3:10pm ��������� The Return of Sherlock Holmes 4:20pm ���������������������������������Dickinson’s Real Deal 5:20pm �������������������������������������������������On the Buses 5:55pm �������������������������������������������������������Heartbeat

6:10am ���������������������������������������The Professionals 7:00am ����������������������������������������������������������The Saint 7:55am ��������������������������������������������������������������� Minder 8:55am ������������������������������������������������ The Sweeney 9:55am ��������������������������������������������� Quantum Leap 10:55am �������������������������������������The Professionals 11:55am �������������������������������������������������������The Saint 12:55pm ����������� World’s Wildest Police Videos 1:55pm �������������������������������������������������������������� Minder 2:55pm ���������������������������������������������������The Fall Guy 3:55pm ������������������������������������������������������������ Batman 5:00pm ���������������������������������������The Professionals

6:55pm ������������������������� Murder, She Wrote 8:00pm ���������������Agatha Christie’s Marple 10:00pm ��������������������������� A Touch of Frost 12:10am ������������������������������������������������� Monk 1:00am �������������������������������� Terry and June 1:30am �������������������������������� Terry and June

6:50pm �������������������������Come Dine with Me 7:55pm ���������������������������������� Grand Designs 9:00pm �����������������Grand Designs Australia 10:05pm ����������������One Born Every Minute 11:10pm �������������������� Embarrassing Bodies 12:15am ������������������������Come Dine with Me 1:20am ������������������One Born Every Minute 2:20am ���������������������� Embarrassing Bodies

6:00pm ��������������������������������� Quantum Leap 7:00pm ����������������������������������� The Sweeney 8:00pm �����������������������������Motorway Patrol 9:00pm �������������������������������� River Monsters 10:00pm ������������������������������������������������� Jaws 12:35am ����World’s Wildest Police Videos 1:35am �������������������������������������������The Saint 2:25am ��������������������������������Tommy Cooper

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A U G U S T 7:30am ���������������������������������������������������� High Fidelity A man discovers that there’s more to love than a good mixed tape in this dramatic comedy about music and relationships. 9:00am ������������������������������������������������� He Got Game A man convicted of murdering his wife is offered a chance to have his sentence lessened if he can persuade his heavilyrecruited basketball star son to sign with a local college. 11:00am �������������������������������My Name Is Modesty The story of how Modesty got her name. 1:00pm ���������������Recess: Taking the 5th grade Much to the chagrin of T.J., SPINELLI, VINCE, GRETCHEN, GUS and MIKEY, totalitarian teacher MS. FINSTER has moved up to the fifth grade with the kids, along with class snitch RANDALL and PRINCIPAL PRICKLEY. 2:30pm ������������������The Great Mouse Detective Basil, the rodent Sherlock Holmes, investigates the kidnapping of a toy-maker and uncovers its link to his archenemy, Professor Ratigan. 4:00pm ��������������������������������������������������Brown Sugar Dre and Sidney can attribute their friendship and the launch of their careers to a single childhood moment--the day they discovered hip-hop on a New York street corner. 6:00pm �����������������������������Barber Of Siberia Douglas is a foreign entrepreneur, who ventures to Russia in 1885 with dreams of selling a new, experimental steam-driven timber harvester in the wilds of Siberia. 8:00pm ����������������������������� The Disappeared Following the disappearance of his younger brother Tom, Matthew Ryan tries to put his life and sanity back together. However the past keeps coming back to haunt him. 10:00pm �������������������������������Pistol Whipped Matt is an elite ex-cop whose life has gone down hill since he was kicked off the Force. After a rough encounter with a mysterious henchman, Matt is brought face to face with his only chance at reclaiming his life and clearing his gambling debt markers. 11:30pm �Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 A mockumentary sequel to the saga of three documentary filmmakers who mysteriously disappear in the Maryland woods while trying to verify tales of horrible deeds and sinister occurrences in the area.


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T H U R S D AY 6:00am ���������������������������������������������������������Breakfast 9:15am ��������������������������������������������������� Heir Hunters 10:00am ������������������Homes Under the Hammer 11:00am ��������������������������� Saints and Scroungers 11:30am ���������������������������������������������������Animal 24:7 12:15pm ������������������������������������������������Bargain Hunt 1:00pm ���������������������������������������� BBC News at One 1:45pm �������������������������������������������������������������Doctors 2:15pm ���������������������������� Escape to the Country 3:00pm �������������������������������������������������������� BBC News 3:05pm ������������������������������� I Want My Own Room 3:35pm �����������������������������������������������������������Splatalot 4:00pm ����������������������������������������������������������Copycats 4:30pm ����������������������������������������������������������������������Roy 5:00pm ����������������������������������������������������� Newsround 5:15pm �����������������������������������������������������������Pointless 6:00pm ������������������������������� BBC News at Six 6:30pm ����������������������������BBC London News 7:00pm ���������������������������������� The One Show 7:30pm ����������������������������������������EastEnders The ramifications of Shirley’s discovery threaten to destroy the Mitchells forever. With her worst nightmare coming true, Shirley has to make a decision which will have huge consequences for them all. 8:00pm ���������������������� The BBC 999 Awards 9:30pm ���������������������� John Bishop’s Britain John Bishop hosts the comedy and entertainment show. Filmed in front of a live audience in Manchester, John presents viewers with a mix of stand-up and short sketches on universal themes. 10:00pm ����������������������������BBC News at Ten 10:25pm ��������������������������BBC London News 10:35pm ������������Neighbourhood Watched Series showing life in the raw for Greater Manchester’s housing officers and the tenants living in social housing. 11:20pm ������������������������� Is Football Racist? 12:20am ������������������� Holiday Weatherview 12:25am ����������������������������������������Panorama 12:55am ����������������������������������Food Factory 1:25am �������������� Britain’s Heritage Heroes 1:55am ������������������������������������� Real Rescues 2:40am ����������������������� Doorstep Crime 999

6:00am ������������������������������������������������Children´s TV 6:30am ���������������������������������������������������64 Zoo Lane 6:40am ��������������������������������������������������Chuggington 6:50am ��������������������������������������������������� Rastamouse 7:00am ����������������������������� Barney’s Latin America 7:30am ������������������������ The League of Super Evil 7:40am ���������������������������������������Frankenstein’s Cat 7:50am ����������������������������������������������������������������Arthur 8:15am ��������������������������������������������������������������� Ooglies 8:30am ������������� Nina and the Neurons Go Eco! 8:45am ������������������������������������������������� Big and Small 9:00am �����������������������������������������Tinga Tinga Tales 9:10am ��������������������������������������Little Charley Bear 9:20am �����������������������������Raa Raa the Noisy Lion 9:30am ����������Bob the Builder: Project Build It 9:45am ������������������������������������ The Koala Brothers 9:55am ���������������������������������������������������������Lunar Jim 10:05am ���������������������������������������������������������Kerwhizz 10:30am �������������������������Driver Dan’s Story Train 10:40am ��������������������������������������������Woolly and Tig 10:45am �������������������������������������������������������Waybuloo 11:05am ��������������������������������� In the Night Garden 11:35am �������������������������������������������������� Animal Park 12:05pm �����������������The Falcon and the Co-Eds 1:10pm �������������������������������� The Falcon Out West 2:15pm ����������������������������������������The Weakest Link 3:00pm �������������������������������������������������� Real Rescues 3:45pm ������������The Hairy Bikers’ Food Tour of Britain 4:30pm ��������������������������������������������������������������� Flog It! 5:15pm �������������������������������������Antiques Road Trip 6:00pm �������������������������������������������Eggheads 6:30pm ���������������������Celebrity MasterChef 7:00pm ������������������ Escape to the Country 8:00pm ����������� Hairy Dieters: How to Love Food and Lose Weight 9:00pm ������������������������������ The Best of Men 10:30pm ���������������������������������������Newsnight 11:20pm ������������������The Rob Brydon Show 11:50pm ���������������������������� Ewan McGregor: Cold Chain Mission 12:50am �������������The Culture Show at the Edinburgh Festival 1:20am �������������������������������������������BBC News

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6:00am ����������������������������������������������������������Daybreak 8:30am ������������������������������������������������������������Lorraine 9:25am �����������������������������The Jeremy Kyle Show 10:30am ������������������������������������������������This Morning 11:25am ��������������������������������������������������������ITV News 11:30am ������������������������������������������������This Morning 12:30pm ����������������������������������������Let’s Do Lunch... With Gino and Mel 1:30pm �����������������������������ITV News and Weather 2:00pm �������������������������������������Murder, She Wrote 3:00pm ���������������������������������������������� Secret Dealers 4:00pm �������������������������������������Midsomer Murders 5:00pm ����������������������������������������������������Dinner Date 6:00pm ������������������������������� London Tonight 6:30pm ������������������ ITV News and Weather 7:00pm ��������������������������������������� Emmerdale Kerry’s misdemeanour pushes Val and Pollard closer together. Chas and Dan’s relationship is the talk of the village. 7:30pm ���������������������������������������������� Tonight Only the Lonely. It is estimated that over a million older people are lonely, and it is predicted that figure could double as the population ages and welfare cuts start to bite. 8:00pm ��������������������������������������� Emmerdale Brenda is heartbroken. Lisa is hurt to see Zak and Megan so close. Dan is determined to do everything he can to keep Chas happy. 8:30pm ���������������������������Coronation Street Katy makes a surprising offer when Gary and Izzy suffer a setback. Tracy struggles to accept Steve’s latest rejection. Rob angers Eva by employing Karl at Underworld. 9:00pm ������������������������� Back in the Saddle: Jennifer Saunders Jennifer Saunders sets out to re-engage the nation with the equestrian sports that she has known and loved all her life -eventing, showjumping and dressage. 10:00pm �����������������������������ITV News at Ten and Weather 10:35pm ���������������� The Talent Show Story Victoria Wood narrates a documentary series looking back at the history of talent shows on British TV. 11:35pm ��������������������������� Poms in Paradise 12:05am ������������������������������������� Jackpot247

6:10am ������������������������������������������������������ The Hoobs 6:35am ������������������������������������������������������ The Hoobs 7:00am ���������������������������������������� Freshly Squeezed 7:30am ������������������������������������������According to Jim 7:55am ������������������������������������������������Will and Grace 8:25am �������������������Everybody Loves Raymond 8:55am ���������������������������������������������������������������Frasier 9:25am ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 9:55am ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 10:25am ��������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 10:55am ��������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 11:30am ��������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 12:00pm ���������������������������������������� Channel 4 News 12:05pm ����������������������������������� A Place in the Sun 1:05pm �������������������������������� The Nutty Professor 3:10pm ���������������������������������������������������� Countdown 4:00pm �������������������������������������������� Deal or No Deal 5:00pm ����������������������������������� Come Dine with Me 6:00pm �����������������������������������The Simpsons When a frozen mailman is thawed out and an old letter arrives, Homer realises Grampa may not be his dad after all. 6:30pm ������������������������������������������� Hollyoaks Riley visits a desperate Mitzeee in prison and Mercedes is devastated to witness that they still have feelings for each other. Esther makes the mistake of being filmed doing a drunken impression of Maddie. 7:00pm ������������������������������� Channel 4 News 7:55pm ��������������������������������������4thought.tv 8:00pm ��������������������� The Restoration Man Joanne McGirr and Phil Evans. Pursuing the vision of creating a truly unique family home in the country, the young couple risked all to restore a Victorian Gothic church at the foot of the Pennines. 9:00pm ��������������� Peter Kay Live: The Tour That Didn’t Tour - Tour 10:55pm ������������������������������������� Verry Terry 11:30pm �����������������������������������������Brass Eye 12:00am ������������������Vic and Bob Present... 12:05am ��������������������������� The Weekenders 12:40am ������������������������������������Comedy Lab 1:10am �������������������� Comedy Live Presents Russell Brand and Friends 2:05am �������������� Britain’s Oldest Stand Up

Jennifer in the Saddle ITV 1 - 9:00 - 10:00 pm “I’m terrified. I’m absolutely terrified. I have to tell you that now…I really don’t want to fall off, that’s my biggest thing. You get to a point in your life where I can imagine how much that’s going to hurt. And how many bones will just snap. Because they’re probably all just made of powder now anyway...”

Jennifer Saunders

In this iconic Olympic year, Jennifer Saunders is on a one-woman mission to re-engage the nation with horses and the ultra-talented people who ride them. In this new two-part documentary series, she is prepared to put her

money where her mouth is by getting back in the saddle herself after a 40 year break from the fearsome world of competitive riding and jumping. Jennifer’s childhood passion for riding saw her compete until the age of 12 at Pony Club gymkhanas throughout Cheshire. But the pressure of competing became too much. Now we follow her attempts to pick up the reins where she left off, reliving the good and bad times and pushing herself further and further whilst giving a unique view of the worlds of show jumping and eventing, as well as providing an insight into her own character.


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16 6:00am ������������������������������������������������Children´s TV 9:00am ����������������������Abby’s Flying Fairy School 9:15am ����������������������������������������� The Wright Stuff 11:10am ������������������������������Celebrity Big Brother 1:40pm ��������������������������������������5 News Lunchtime 1:45pm �����������������������������������������������������Neighbours 2:15pm �������������CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 3:10pm ����������������������������������������������� Cheating Fate 5:00pm ����������������������������������������������������5 News at 5 5:30pm �����������������������������������������������������Neighbours 6:00pm �������������������������������������� Monkey Life 6:30pm ����������������������������������������������� 5 News 7:00pm �������������������������������������� Cricket on 5 8:00pm ��������������������������� 9/11: The Woman Who Wasn’t There 9:00pm ������������������������The Hotel Inspector 10:00pm ������������������� Celebrity Big Brother 11:00pm �����������������Celebrity Big Brother’s Bit on the Side 12:00am �����������������������������������Super Casino

6:55am ����������������������The Jeremy Kyle Show US 7:55am �������������������������������The Only Way is Essex 9:25am �������������������������������� The Real Housewives of Orange County 10:15am ������������������������������ The Real Housewives of New York City 11:10am ���������������������������������������������������Judge Judy 12:00pm ��������������������������������������������������Emmerdale 12:30pm ����������������������������������������������������Nanny 911 1:30pm �����������������������������The Jeremy Kyle Show 3:40pm �������������������������������� The Real Housewives of Orange County 4:40pm �������������������������������� The Real Housewives of New York City 5:35pm �����������������������������������������������������Judge Judy 6:00pm �������������The Jeremy Kyle Show US 7:00pm ���������������������������A Cinderella Story 9:00pm ������������������������������������������ Benidorm 10:00pm ����������������������Lemon La Vida Loca 10:45pm ������������������������������Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 11:45pm ������������������������� Hell’s Kitchen USA

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7:00pm �������������������������Don’t Tell the Bride Don’t Tell the Bride fan, Radio 1’s Scott Mills, presents a countdown to the best episode ever, as chosen by viewers. 8:00pm �������������������������Don’t Tell the Bride The series begins with 30-year-old Welsh groom Ben, who has agreed to arrange a wedding for his valley girl, Sarah. 9:00pm ������������ Russell Brand: Scandalous From Addiction to Recovery. Ten years ago Russell Brand was addicted to heroin, his career was unravelling and he was told he may only have six months to live. 10:00pm ���������������������������������������������Wilfred 10:20pm ������������������ Great Movie Mistakes 10:30pm ������������������������������������� EastEnders 11:00pm �������������������������������������� Family Guy 11:20pm �������������������������������������� Family Guy 11:45pm ������������������������������� American Dad! 12:05am ������������������������������� American Dad! 12:30am ���������� Russell Brand: Scandalous 1:30am �����������������������������������������������Wilfred 1:50am ��������������������������������� Bad Education

8:55am ����������������Location, Location, Location 10:00am �����������������������������������������������Four in a Bed 10:35am ��������������������������������� River Cottage Bites 10:40am ������������������������������������A Place in the Sun 11:15am ��������������������������������� River Cottage Bites 11:35am �������������������������������������Destination Moon 1:25pm ����������������������������������������������������� Time Team 2:30pm ����������������������������������������������������� Time Team 3:35pm ���������������������������������������������������Four Rooms 4:40pm �� A Place in the Sun - Home or USA? 5:45pm ����A Place in the Sun: Home or Away

6:00am ���������������������������������������������������Drama Trails 6:10am �������������������������������������������������������Heartbeat 7:05am ����������������������������������Upstairs, Downstairs 8:15am ����������������������������������������������������Rising Damp 8:50am ������������������ Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 9:50am ����������������������������Ruth Rendell Mysteries 10:55am ���������������������������������� Murder, She Wrote 1:00pm �������������������������������������������������������Heartbeat 2:00pm ����������������������������������������� Hamish Macbeth 3:05pm ��������� The Return of Sherlock Holmes 4:15pm ���������������������������������Dickinson’s Real Deal 5:20pm �������������������������������������������������On the Buses 5:55pm �������������������������������������������������������Heartbeat

6:00am ���������������������������������������The Professionals 6:50am ������������������������������������������������������������ Batman 7:50am ����������������������������������������������������������The Saint 8:50am ���������������������������������������������������The Fall Guy 9:50am ��������������������������������������������� Quantum Leap 10:50am �������������������������������������The Professionals 11:50am �������������������������������������������������������The Saint 12:50pm ��������������������������������������������� The Sweeney 1:50pm �������������������������������������������������������������� Minder 2:50pm ���������������������������������������������������The Fall Guy 3:50pm ������������������������������������������������������������ Batman 4:55pm ���������������������������������������The Professionals

6:55pm ������������������������� Murder, She Wrote 8:00pm ��The Return of Sherlock Holmes 9:00pm �������������������������������������������������� Lewis 11:05pm ���������������������������������������Ghostboat 12:40am ������������������������������ Terry and June 1:10am ��������������������������������� Terry and June 1:40am ������������������������������������On the Buses

6:50pm ������������������������ Come Dine with Me 7:55pm ����������������������������������Grand Designs 9:00pm �����������������The Hoarder Next Door 10:00pm ���������������������������������������The Closer 11:00pm �������������������������������������� Father Ted 11:30pm �������������������������������������� Father Ted 12:05am ���������������The Hoarder Next Door 1:05am �����������������������������������������The Closer 2:05am ���������������������� Brothers and Sisters

6:00pm ��������������������������������� Quantum Leap 7:00pm ������������������Police, Camera, Action! 8:00pm ��������������� Uefa Champions League Greatest Matches 8:10pm ����������������������Jaws 4: The Revenge 10:00pm ������������������������������������������� Rocky III 12:05am ��������������������������������� The Sweeney 1:05am ��������������������������� The Professionals 2:05am ������������������Police, Camera, Action!

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A U G U S T 4:30am ������������������The Great Mouse Detective Basil, the rodent Sherlock Holmes, investigates the kidnapping of a toy-maker and uncovers its link to his archenemy, Professor Ratigan. 6:00am ��������������������������������������������Living Out Loud Judith Nelson quit her medical studies to marry. Years later, her husband, a physician, divorces her to be with another doctor. 7:30am ���������������������������������������������������Brown Sugar Dre and Sidney can attribute their friendship and the launch of their careers to a single childhood moment. 9:00am �����������������������������������������Barber Of Siberia Douglas is a foreign entrepreneur, who ventures to Russia in 1885 with dreams of selling a new, experimental steam-driven timber harvester in the wilds of Siberia. 11:00am �����������������������������������������������������Dead Heat Roger Mortis and Doug Bigelow are cops that are chasing crooks that are dead serious about crime. Or should I say they are chasing dead crooks perpetrating serious crimes? 1:00pm ������������������������Recess: All Growed Down it’s an all-new Recess! Discover how the gang first met in kindergarten days, with a look back at all your favorite characters when they first came to the Third Street School! 2:30pm ������������������������������������� The Jungle Book 2 Mowgli, missing the jungle and his old friends, runs away from the man village unaware of the danger he’s in by going back to the wild. 4:00pm ���������The Curse of the Jade Scorpion CW Briggs is a veteran insurance investigator, with many successes. Betty Ann Fitzgerald is a new employee in the company he works for, with the task of reorganizing the office. 6:00pm ������������������������������������� The Promise When the world was young, laid a Kingdom between the Land of Snow and the Barbarian Territory where gods and men lived side by side and promises were lies. 8:00pm ������������������������ Shadow Conspiracy Bobby Bishop is a special assistant to the President of the United States. Accidentally, he meets his friend professor Pochenko on the street. 10:00pm ���������������������The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada A man is shot and quickly buried in the high desert of west Texas. The body is found and reburied in Van Horn’s town cemetery.


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Tenerife Weekly - 10th August - 16th August 2012 CALDERS CONFESSIONS

‘Star struck’

‘Falsely accused’

Six months ago I was sacked from my job for stealing – which I didn’t do. I was taken to court and found guilty, and was given 200 hours community service. I’ve got a criminal record, have been living off credit cards since I got sacked and none of my old work friends will speak to me. What can I do to prove my innocence? Lorraine

Calders Confessions

Calder spent twelve years working as PA and Co-presenter with Jeremy Kyle on various radio stations, he is now a Freelance Radio Presenter where he answers listeners´dilemmas each Sunday night on the airwaves. We are also very grateful to have him here, answering your questions and queries as part of the Tenerife Weekly team. If you have an issue you can`t overcome or just need general help and confidential advice, why not email Calder: calder@ tenerife-weekly.com

As far as the legal issues go Lorraine, you’ll need to speak to a solicitor and go from there. Being found guilty when you’ve done nothing wrong must be devastating and the price you’re paying right now seems extremely harsh. Sometimes in life, when you’re surrounded by people who doubt you, you have to just believe in yourself.

‘Inappropriate comments’

I’ve recently been reunited with my cousin after years of not seeing each other. We are both 23 now. When we meet up, with our mums, he acts normally, but when we’re alone he makes really inappropriate comments about the way I look and how he really likes me. I feel so uncomfortable, but I know he’d deny it all if I told someone. Tori

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I know you’ve lost a lot here and I certainly think you should do everything you can to prove your innocence, but you’ve also got to get on with day to day life. Be guided by your solicitor in terms of who you can speak to and what you can say, but so long as it’s ok, maybe emailing or writing to some of your old colleagues is the way to go. I do feel for you, honestly, it must be awful, but deep down you know the truth, remember that.. Stand up to him Tori and just tell him you don’t like it! Unless you make it clear that you’re really not interested, he’s never going to give up is he? This is no different from spurning the attentions of any guy out there. Just because were talking about your cousin, things are no different at all. Take him to one side and just be honest with him, that’s all you need to do. In the UK, cousins are free to have relationship with each other and even marry, so technically, nobody is stepping out of line here. Once you’ve had your say and cleared the air, things should get back to normal. If they don’t and you feel you’re being hounded or harassed, you’ll definitely need to ask the wider family for some help. Try the softly softly approach first though, you’ll probably find it does the trick!

I’ve started to get addicted to reading my star sign and worry about what it says every week. If it doesn’t come true I feel really anxious. I know it’s silly to base my life on them, but I think I’ve become obsessed. If they predict something bad, I can barely bring myself to leave the house. Nina,

Most people read their stars for a bit of fun, Nina. Of course, sometimes these things seem to be spot on, whereas others may seem wide of the mark. I don’t think I’ve ever met anybody who lets their horoscope rule their lives though! Life is a game of chance, none of us ever truly know what’s around the next corner and, you know what, I don’t think we should either! You’ve got to stop believing that your life is predetermined or mapped out in some way. Get up in the morning and take the day as it comes, don’t read a newspaper for direction for goodness sakes! If you really can’t get out of this situation alone, your GP should be able to recommend a therapist who will almost certainly be able to guide you back to being your old self. Whatever you do, don’t just sit and accept things the way they are, you deserve more than that.


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Aries Mar 21 - Apr 19 Your emotions will be intense when the Moon in Aries squares Pluto on Monday. Don’t become overly obsessed with a lover. You may decide to stick close to home on Tuesday. It’s possible that you’ll become a couch potato! Communication will be a breeze for you on Wednesday. It’s a great time to share your thoughts with others. Taurus Apr 20 - May 20 Get ready for a huge energy shift when your ruler Venus enters Cancer on Tuesday. The urge to nurture friends and family will be strong. A new financial deal will come your way on Wednesday. Do your homework before investing any money in the enterprise. The boss may be demanding on Friday. It won’t be possible to please this person! Gemini May 21 - June 20 Make a wish on Monday because the Universe might decide to grant your request! An estranged family member will ask to make amends on Wednesday. Consider welcoming this person back into your life. Use your head on Friday. Let logic guide your actions in all situations. Good fortune will accompany your efforts. Cancer June 21 - July 22 All eyes will turn in your direction on Tuesday. You’ll project a very alluring aura to the world. You’ll try to bring harmony to your life on Wednesday. Getting along with others will be your goal. A lover will be filled with tenderness when Venus in Cancer trines Neptune on Thursday. If you’re single, you could meet a soul mate.

Leo July 23 - Aug 22 You’ll be whistling a happy tune when the Moon trines the Sun in Leo on Monday. You’ll spread good cheer wherever you go! Pay heed to your sixth sense on Tuesday. If a certain situation doesn’t feel right, it isn’t right. Career matters will need attention on Thursday. Consider training for a new occupation. Work in a profession that suits your abilities. Virgo Aug 23 - Sept 22 Wanderlust will hit you hard when the Moon conjuncts Uranus in your travel sector on Monday. Take a day trip if you can’t afford a pricy vacation. A new friend may pop into your life on Tuesday. This person will take a keen interest in your well-being. You may feel pulled in two different directions on Friday. Choosing the right path won’t be easy. Libra Sept 23 - Oct 22 You’ll feel exasperated when the Moon opposes Mars in Libra on Tuesday. Don’t let life’s little irritations aggravate you. A certain situation may take a surprising turn on Thursday. Try to go with the flow in all circumstances. A nosy neighbour might ask you a personal question on Friday. Just smile politely and keep your lips sealed. Scorpio Oct 23 - Nov 21 Watch your step on Monday. Careless actions might cause you to slip and fall. You’ll need to persevere in a particular matter on Tuesday. Diligence is the key to your success. You might be tempted to lie to a lover when Mercury is quincunx Neptune in your romantic sector on Saturday. Fibbing will only make the situation worse.

Sagittarius Nov 22 - Dec 21 Take some time away from a problem on Monday. Your brain needs rest. You might decide to reinvent yourself when Venus enters your zone of personal transformation on Tuesday. Be all that you can be! Health matters will need your attention on Friday. A minor ailment could flare up. You’ll be tempted to overindulge your appetites on Saturday. Capricorn Dec 22 - Jan 19 Separate love from money on Monday. It isn’t a good idea to go into business with a romantic partner. Self-doubt will vanish on Wednesday. You’ll be convinced you’re on the right track. A colleague might try to provoke you on Friday. Maintain your cool around this person. Strive to be professional on the job. A certain situation will work out in your favor when the Moon trines your ruler Saturn on Sunday. Aquarius Jan 19 - Feb 18 Don’t procrastinate on Tuesday. Be proactive in all circumstances. A partner will want to make future plans when Mercury turns direct in your relationship sector on Wednesday. Get ready to move the association to the next level. A friend may ask you for a loan on Friday. If you don’t have the funds available, feel free to say no. Pisces Feb 19 - Mar 20 You’ll breathe a big sigh of relief on Monday when a negative person finally leaves your life. Your creativity will soar on Tuesday. You might discover a hidden talent. Work will flow smoothly on Wednesday. You’ll quickly plow through tasks. Confusion may reign when the Moon squares Neptune in Pisces on Friday.


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Tenerife Weekly - 10th August - 16th August 2012 PETS’ PAGE

Pets’ Corner

Welcome to Tenerife Weekly’s Pets’ Page

My name is Steph and some of you may have heard me on the radio each Thursday when I try to find good homes for fantastic pets. Each week this page will be filled with both useful and entertaining information to keep you up to date with the world of pets here in the Canaries.

The Little Dogs’ Home

Welcome to the world Our little boy is born! Ok, so it’s not animal related in the slightest, but how could I let this week pass without announcing the arrival of our new son?! After setting off on Friday morning to go and groom dogs, labour well and truly started and, needless to say, I never did make those two appointments. So Friday 3rd August, 2012 at 16.57 mine and Tony’s son, Harrison Asa Tufft, was born - and he is just perfect. Our dogs have been wonderful with him, although it must be stressed that they are given no opportunity to be alone with him or even within his vicinity without being firmly under

control and baby in arms. The only ones yet to meet him are Essy and Boona, the duck and chicken…all in good time. I should point out that I am still grooming and am offering a free collection service for all my clients.

Acción del Sol’s weekly news By Karen Clack

Can you help one of the featured animals? Have you an article of interest? Does your pet deserve a feature? Drop me an email at vetpetcare@hotmail.com

This lucky newly adopted puppy from Acción Del Sol now lives in Holland with a nice lady, called Sandra Janssens, and her border collie, Joesy. It would be wonderful if we could find lots more nice homes for our many abandoned dogs at Acción Del Sol. We are also very lucky to have found homes for 2 of our 60 podencos, they will be leaving for Germany on the 18th of August. Aktion Tiers German based vets have issued a statement which I thought was quite interesting to include in our newspaper article: Collars cause coughing - It sounds like a dry cough sometimes like your dog is almost choking. Owners tend to think its a cold, kennel cough or even a foreign body in the dogs throat, but the cause is often by a dog pulling and straining on their lead, says Dr. Tina Holscher who is a Aktion Tier vet. The collar

Useful Numbers Dog & Cat Grooming 628 859 973 - 922 738 885

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puts pressure on the larynx which causes inflammation of the trachea and larynx. The solution is to change from your dog wearing a collar to a harness, which puts pressure distribution on the entire body of the dog not just the larynx. The cough normally heals itself once the collar is removed. Please call 922 778 630 for more information or if you would like to help out in anyway. Towels and blankets are always needed for the dogs, if you have any to spare. They would be very much appreciated by our four-legged friends. The refuge is situated at Polígono De Industrial Estate, Granadilla, Exit 51 on the TF1, directly next to ITER, the Parque Eolica, where the windmills are. It is open to the public Monday - Friday 3-6pm, if you are interested in adopting a dog or maybe just taking a dog or two for a leisurely walk.

Do you know of any land available for rent or buy, or do own some that would be suitable for dogs? The Little Dogs’ Home has to find a new location, due to the land they are currently using being sold. Specifications are: south of the island, suitable for dogs, LEGALLY allowed to house dogs and permission to build kennels. In the mean time if you would like to see the fourlegged residents at their current location in Atogo or help out in any way then please get in touch. If you can help with land or in any other way please call 672 917 193.

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Numerous young puppies are in need of homes at the moment. They come in all different shapes and sizes, colours and hair types. They range in age from 2 months to 6 months and are all very cute indeed. Please drop me a line at vetpetcare@hotmail.com for more details.


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This week’s clever quote

It takes only one drink to get me drunk. The trouble is, I can’t remember if it’s the thirteenth or the fourteenth. - George Burns

The brain train

Question One: In the Wizard of Oz what is the name the Good Witch of the North? Question Two: Whose original back up group were The Blue Moon Boys? Question Three: In literature who lived at 7 Savile Row? Question Four: What Musical instrument is named after the Greek for “wooden sound”? Question Five: What colour is the zero on a standard roulette wheel? Question Six: In what year was the Grand National first televised?

7 3 6 1 5 6 7 8 8 5 2 3 6 9 8 7 1 4 6 8 5 4 3 2 8 1 The dotted lines indicate areas which also contain a nonrepeating set of digits. These squares can be added together to produce the sums shown in the clues. A little tougher

Word search Find and circle all of the Pet Store words that are hidden in the grid. The words may be hidden in any direction.

Budgie Canary Cat Cockatiel Dog Ferret Finch Fish Gerbil Hamster Iguana Mouse Parakeet Parrot Rabbit Rat Snake Turtle

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Sharples in Session By John Sharples

All That Glitters Is Not Gold!

I was sat at home marvelling at the size of the Olympic gold medal being held aloft by one of the British winners when it occurred to me that gold medals are probably not made of gold anymore. The last Olympic gold medal that was actually made completely from gold was awarded in 1912. The organising committee from the host nation is allowed to design their own medals, however they have to stick to certain rules. Gold and silver medals must be 92.5% silver and gold medals must be plated with at least 6 grams of gold. Also, gold, silver and bronze medals must be at least 3 mm thick

and at least 60 mm in diameter. Gold, silver and bronze medals haven’t always been awarded. At the 1896 Olympic Games, the winners were awarded silver medals and the runners-up got bronze medals. The winners at the 1900 Olympics were awarded trophies instead of medals. The current system of awarding gold, silver and bronze medals started at the 1904 Olympics. After the 1912 Olympics the gold medals have been gilded silver rather than real gold. It seems a shame to me that they aren’t the real thing, after all some athletes will only ever win one and they work so hard to achieve that success.

A True Hero

These days, the word hero is bandied about for almost anyone who does their job to a high standard; particularly sportsmen and women who, in my book, aren’t heroes at all. They are doing something they love and they are excelling at it, period! Let me tell you about a real heroine. Someone who went further than most to save people’s lives. Someone who carefully planned the escape of children from the Nazis ....... I am talking about Irene Sendler. During WWII, Irena was given permission to work in the Warsaw ghetto, as a plumbing & sewer specialist, however, she had an ‘ulterior motive’. She knew what the Nazi’s plans were for the Jews. She smuggled infants out in the bottom of the tool box she carried in the back of her truck (a burlap sack for larger children.) She also had a dog in the back that she trained to bark when the Nazi soldiers let her in and out of the ghetto. The soldiers of course wanted nothing to do with the dog and the barking covered the infants’ noises. She managed to smuggle out and save over 2,500 children. Yes! 2,500 children’s lives saved by one woman! She was caught, and the Nazi’s broke both her legs, arms and beat her severely. She kept a record of the names of all the children she smuggled out and put them in a glass jar which she buried under a tree in her back yard.

For Sail

There are plenty of nutters in the world. The latest one that I have come across is from the Netherlands. Millionaire, Johan Huibers, spent four years building a replica of Noah’s ark after he dreamt that his local town would be destroyed by a flood. He used the dimensions that appear in Genesis; 137 metres x 21 metres. His ark houses a Bible museum and full size animals made of plastic. It is made of Swedish pine which bears similarities to the resin wood that God ordered Noah to use. He had the dream in 1992. What a great use of money. What will he build next? The hanging gardens of Babylon or maybe Mount Sinai with a plastic Moses!

After the war, she tried to locate any parents that may have survived so that she could reunite the families; however, most of them had been gassed. The children that she helped were placed into foster family homes or adopted. A short while ago, she was up for a Nobel Peace Prize. She was not selected. She died on 12 May 2008 (aged 98). President Obama won one the year before for his work as a community organiser for Acorn, and Al Gore won one for a slide show on Global Warming. To find out much more about this incredible woman and her heart-warming story, take a look at www.irenasendler.org Now that is a heroine. A real honest to goodness heroine.

Makes you to want to cry, doesn’t it?

Give Me Water ...Water!

How come a country like Great Britain has a water shortage after a dry spell, yet Tenerife, where we haven’t had significant rain for over a year, is still going on relatively unaffected? Ok, there have been calls recently for us to be a little more careful with our usage of water, but for most of us, the water bills see to it that we use less. There obviously aren’t enough reservoirs in the UK. Here in Tenerife our reservoirs are wells underground. Sometimes, the water can take up to three years to get there, seeping slowly through the rock.

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Tenerife Weekly - 10th August - 16th August 2012 FOOD Have a great week cooking and if you have any recipes that you wish to share or any tips or family cheats then get in touch by email on; karoline@ tenerife-weekly.com Until next time, Karoline

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Welcome to Karoline’s Kitchen

This week I am giving you a selection of recipes which all include anchovies. You either love them or hate them. If you hate them, you will be surprised - if you include them in a recipe they add a certain taste, but don’t over-power the dish, as you would expect them to. Anchovies are preserved by being gutted and salted in brine,

matured, then packed in oil or salt, and they soon acquire a characteristically strong flavour used in dressings, such as Caesar salad and Worcestershire sauce. We often recognise them as a pizza topping for that extra salty flavour, but why not give one of the recipes a go and make friends with the humble anchovy?

Pork Meatballs Spaghetti with Tomatoes, Anchovies and Almonds with Anchovies

Devilled Eggs with Anchovy

6 hard-boiled eggs, cold 6 anchovy fillets, minced, plus 6 whole anchovy fillets 2 tbsp mayonnaise 2 tbsp Dijon mustard 1/2 lemon, juiced 1 tsp horseradish sauce 1 pinch cayenne pepper Salt and pepper 12 parsley leaves Drain anchovies, peel and halve lengthwise 6 cold hard-boiled eggs. Carefully remove yolks and place in a small bowl (keep egg-white halves). Add minced anchovy fillets, mayonnaise, mustard, lemon juice, horseradish, and cayenne pepper.

Mix well and season to taste with salt and pepper. Pipe yolk mixture into egg whites. Garnish each egg half with 1/2 anchovy fillet and 1 parsley leaf.

Solutions to this week’s puzzles

An easy one

Brain Train

1. Glinda 2. Elvis Presley 3. Phileas Fogg 4. Xylophone 5. Green 6. 1960

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Heat the oil in a large frying pan, then fry the patties until brown on both sides. Place in a shallow ovenproof dish and cover with enough stock to come halfway up the pork meatballs. Cook in the oven for 20 minutes. They will have crisp tops but be deliciously moist underneath.

Meanwhile, in a food processor, pulse the almonds with the anchovies and garlic until finely chopped. Add the parmesan cheese and the capers and pulse to combine. In a large pot of boiling salted water. Drain the pasta, shaking off the excess water. Add the pasta to the tomatoes along with the chopped almond mixture and toss well. Serve the pasta with an extra topping of cheese.

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Preheat the oven to 200C/400F/Gas 6. Mix together the pork mince and breadcrumbs in a mixing bowl with the lemon zest and parmesan. Add the herbs and the anchovies, season with freshly ground black pepper. Using your hands, mix together well and then form the mixture into 6-8 large meatballs.

1 1/2 pounds beefsteak tomatoes, cored and finely diced 2 tbsp finely chopped basil leaves 2 spring onions, thinly sliced 3 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil Salt and freshly ground black pepper 120g salted almonds, roasted 3 small tins anchovies 1 large garlic clove, crushed 120g grated fresh parmesan cheese, plus more for serving 2 tbsp capers, drained 1lb spaghetti In a large bowl, combine the diced tomatoes with the chopped basil, spring onions and olive oil. Season lightly with salt and black pepper and let the tomatoes stand for 20 minutes.

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500g pork mince 4 tbsp fresh white breadcrumbs 1 lemon, zest only 2 tbsp grated parmesan 2 tbsp fresh parsley, roughly chopped 1 tbsp fresh thyme, leaves only 8-10 canned anchovies, drained, chopped Freshly ground pepper 2 tbsp olive oil Chicken or vegetable stock (enough to cook the meatballs in so they are nearly covered)


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Tenerife Weekly - 10th August - 16th August 2012 TECHNOPHILE

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‘Deadlight’ Review Galaxy Note II to be Revealed (Xbox Live Arcade)

Deadlight is the debut game from Tequila Works, the new Madrid-based studio set up by alumni of Blizzard, Sony Europe and MercurySteam Entertainment. After teaming up with Microsoft Studios, the new outfit has unleashed its new side scrolling survival horror platformer, Deadlight, and it’s a pretty good start indeed. Somewhat akin to Playdead’s acclaimed Limbo if it was combined with The Walking Dead comic book series, this original game grips the player from start to finish in a gloomy, atmospheric and engaging journey across postapocalyptic America. Yep, it’s only gone and happened again. Humans have scored a spectacular own goal and doomed themselves to oblivion. Deadlight lays down its marker early on in an opening illustrated cut scene that shows this is a seriously uncompromising vision of hell on earth. The playable ‘hero’, Randall Wayne, or Randy for short, blasts a woman’s skull to fragments. She’s been bitten, he tells her frantic sister, and it had to be done. Was he too quick on the trigger? Did she deserve to die? Deadlight makes these questions suitably murky in a world where ‘the end is nigh’ stopped being applicable some time ago. Deadlight is not quite so instantly striking with

Samsung Electronics will announce a sequel to its multi-million selling Galaxy Note smartphone at an event later this month. On 2nd

its visuals as LIMBO, but it is certainly a beautifully presented world. The 2D side scrolling levels offer partially animated urban vistas that aid the sense of immersion. Deadlight’s colour palette is dark greys, blacks and browns, but it is not a depressing place to be. In a sense, it has many parallels to Alan Wake on that front. Just like Remedy’s hit title, the game uses light and dark, colour and gloom to its advantage. For example, bright and vibrant flashback scenes offer a jarring juxtaposition to what the world has become. Alongside the illustrated cut scenes, Randy’s gruff voice acts as semi-narrator for the adventure, but he only ever really knows as much as you know. Clues can be spotted in the environment, along with collectable items, such as ID cards left with bodies, pieces of poetry or pages from Randall’s diary - all reminding that this was a world where people once lived and breathed.

You will spend most time in Deadlight studying and using the environment to your advantage. You can taunt the shadows to wander blindly into a hazard, or trick them to come within range of a particular trap that will open up a way to reach a new area. Deadlight does not have the most innovative puzzle architecture, but the various different levels and challenges are well executed and satisfying to play. The game’s controls can be a touch fiddly, particularly with the combat, and there is a lack of effective signposting at moments. But overall, this is an accessible and fun experience that not only bears similarities to Limbo, but also harks back to classic platform games such as Another World and Flashback. Deadlight also brings its own distinct sense of presentation, along with narrative and gameplay ideas to not feel overly derivative. Certainly, this is one version of hell on earth that is worth experiencing.

Retro Corner: ‘Daley Thompson’s Decathlon’

First released: ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC Ocean Software teamed up with Thompson in a bid to capitalise on his gold medal success at the Olympic Games in 1980 and 1984. The game was released in 1984, and differed slightly on each platform. The C64 version boasted the most colours, but the Speccy version looked great, in spite of its limited palette. Players took part in 8-bit renditions of the events of the modern day decathlon over the course of two in-game days. The first

day consisted of 100 metres, long jump, shot put, high jump and 400 metres, while 110m hurdles, pole vault, discus, javelin and 1,500 metres were on day two’s agenda. Most of these events were a simple matter of hammering two keys or waggling a joystick frantically to gain momentum, with timing and angles of the essence. The game was infamously behind stacks of broken peripherals, not to mention a few wrist injuries. The 1,500 metres required almost as much endurance as its real-life counterpart! The 1,500 metres served as the final stage, but disappointingly, there was no medal podium sequence at the end; the game merely restarted from the beginning of day one. That being said, the sales figures weren’t bad. Daley Thompson’s Decathlon was the bestselling Spectrum game in the final quarter of that year. So, if you want to celebrate Team GB’s recent medal success with a damaged wrist and a busted controller, there is no better port of call than Daley Thompson’s Decathlon. It may not look like a gold medalwinner any more, but it makes up for that in nostalgia value.

August t h e Korean firm confirmed that, “We plan to unveil the next Galaxy Note at the Samsung Mobile Unpacked event in Berlin on 29th August.” According to media reports in South Korea, the new Galaxy Note will feature a display at 5.5 inches, slightly larger than the current model’s 5.3 inches. Some have claimed that it will feature Samsung’s unbreakable plane display (UBP) technology, but others have suggested that this will be saved for future products. It is expected, however, that the Galaxy Note 2 will come with Samsung’s new

quad-core processor, a considerably better camera (possibly up to 12-megapixel) and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean - the latest version of Google’s operating system. Its successor is expected to go on sale in the autumn,

meaning it will clash with Apple’s expected launch of the next generation of the iPhone on 12th September. Apple and Samsung - the two biggest makers of mobile devices in the world - are currently locked in a major court battle in the US with billions of dollars at stake.


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Started on stage at the tender age of 4, Indianna then went on to do gymnastics, dance and singing lessons as well as drums, clarinet and flute at Stage School in Leeds. In 2000 Indianna joined the Haven holiday teams. The Cruise ships were the next step for Indianna before a theatre tour of the UK in various productions. A brief move to South Africa, before finally establishing herself as a top performer here in Tenerife, where she gave birth to two girls, Oceanna & Atlantis. She still performs in various shows, including Lady Gaga, Jessie J and half of the Johnny Cash &

June Carter experience with her Fiancé Pip, and one half of the Boogie Wonderland show with James Darling. WHERE ARE YOU FROM? Born and raised in lovely Leeds. WHEN’S YOUR BIRTHDAY? 24th February. DO YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF TO BE FAMOUS? Haha, not at all! WHAT IS THE BIGGEST DISASTER YOU HAVE EVER HAD ON STAGE? In 2001 I was working for Haven Holidays in sunny Scarborough. I was either opening or closing for one of the talent competitions that we ran, I was supposed to be singing ‘I Will Always Love You’, which I’d sang hundreds of times before, but I’d forgotten all the words and had to get 500 people to sway and sing la la la all the way through…very funny when I look back now. WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE SPORT? To play or to watch? I love watching gymnastics. I use to do it before I had the kids; it’s always fun to watch other people doing what you can’t do anymore (sarcasm)! To play though… wrestling with pip, always fun and it’s nearly always a draw. HOW MANY LANGUAGES DO YOU SPEAK? Erm, English and enough Spanish to get by over here, but nowhere near fluently. Oh, an a tiny bit of Danish. HOW MANY HOUSES DO YOU HAVE? I don’t own any actual houses, but I’m doing pretty well in monopoly at the minute. HOW MUCH MONEY DO YOU EARN IN A MONTH?

Indianna Mcdonough

Enough to live comfortably and eat well. HOW MUCH MONEY WOULD YOU LIKE TO EARN IN A MONTH? Enough to live comfortably, eat well, fly around the world and party every night. Just kidding; I would like to put the girls in a few extracurricular classes this year though: dancing and such like, that’d be nice. DO YOU DO CHARITY WORK? Of course, as often as I can. WHY DID YOU BECOME AN ENTERTAINER? I wanted to be like my Dad and his friends. It looked so much fun; always in busy places with lots of happy people. Sure, the reality is that it’s not always like that, but hey, I was mostly right. Oh yes, and the singer girl I saw on holiday in Yugoslavia when I was 8, Mandy her name was. Wonder what she’s doing now? DO YOU HAVE A PRIVATE PLANE? Pahaha! Yes, yes I do. Last night I went to Rome for a pizza. WHAT DO YOU DO IN YOUR FREE TIME? The washing, watch ‘Big Bang Theory’ and chill in the house with my lovely man, or go to the pub. WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE FOOD? Bray burn apples and Seabrooks cheese and onion crisps…. not together. WOULD YOU EVER GO “BACK HOME” I am home. TELL US A SECRET ABOUT YOU! Er, no!!! DO YOU ENJOY YOUR CELEBRITY STATUS? I’m not a celebrity. DO YOU WEAR THONGS OR BRIDGET JONES STYLE PANTS? Thongs, as most people have seen during my

show :D WERE YOU BULLIED AS A KID? Absolutely. Weren’t we all at one point or another? MEN OR SHOES? I don’t have to choose, Pip buys more women’s shoes than me. HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE THE MOST DESIRABLE WOMAN ON THE EARTH? I’d love to know. IF I CAME TO YOUR HOME AND LOOKED INSIDE THE FRIDGE, WHAT WOULD I FIND? Pips untouchable top shelf chocolate stash… Far too many bottles of sauce and pickles, beer, pop and a full veg/fruit draw. WHAT’S YOUR BAD QUALITY? My slightly split personality: there’s the annoying me that lets people get away with everything or the me in a bad mood with a bad temper. WHAT MAKES YOU ANGRY? Being patronised, been told what to do and people who think its ok to leave their homes when they have stomach bugs, giving it to the rest of us (yes I’m strange, I know). WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE DO YOU DISLIKE? People who are not nice to me or anyone I love. IF I GIVE YOU ONE MILLION EUROS HOW WOULD YOU SPEND IT? I would buy a real house, do my driving test, put some money away to help get the girls through school and split the rest between my family, towards them doing the same. WHAT´S THE MOST EMBARRASSING SITUATION YOU HAVE BEEN IN? Can’t tell you, it’s embarrassing.


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Tenerife Weekly - 10th August - 16th August 2012 HEALTH, BEAUTY & FASHION

Your Hair & B eauty Advice C olumn

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by Jade & staff at The Perfect Gift Salon

Your questions & answers.

Hi again to everyone who has wrote into us and taken a huge interest in our column. Without all of your great questions, I would probably run out of things to write about! Please keep the questions coming in and we will do our best to answer them.

White blotches

Hi Jade. I don’t know if I need a trip to the doctors, but I haven’t registered with one yet over here. The problem I have is that I don’t like to be seen in a bikini because of a huge area of blotchy white skin that I have on my back. It might be a pigmentation problem, as it seems the more I sunbathe the worse it gets. Is there anything I can do or should I make a trip to the docs? Kind regards, Anon.

Hello, Anon, It sounds to me that the symptoms you are having are a possible type of tinea versicolor. Tinea versicolor (which is more commonly known in Spanish as ungus) is caused by a fungus that lives in the skin of almost all adults. Factors that can cause the fungus to become more visible include high humidity, which of course includes sunbathing. But don’t worry, it is very common and the treatment is quite simple. Most cases of fungal infections respond to over-thecounter products. You can consult a pharmacist and get any cream or lotion that is specifically for treating the condition. You can also try using an anti-dandruff shampoo on the skin, many people find that works too. Be careful with sharing towels and bedding as it is contagious, so always use a clean towel so that you don’t spread it any further. If the symptoms persist then you might need to consult a dermatologist or doctor. It is very difficult to precisely confirm as I am not trained in that area and I haven’t seen the problem. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing. Jade x

Gel or Acrylic

Hello, Lisa, Before I make an appointment to get my nails done, I would just like to ask your advice on a question I’ve had so many different answers to. I have been told that gels are safer for the nails as they allow the natural nail to still be able to breathe, but acrylic tips are stronger and last longer, what would you suggest. From Cindy

Hi, Cindy. My goodness, that is such a common question, and contrary to what you may have been told, gel and acrylic have the same effect on the nails; it is how they are applied and removed which can cause damage. For instance if you pull the nails off yourself you will take off the layers of natural nail, causing thinning and sensitivity to the nail bed, with possible lifting of the natural nail and white spots (onycholiasis or luekonychia.) Whilst gel is very pretty on the nail, they are not as strong as the acrylic, so therefore it is a personal preference as to what application you choose to have. So Cindy, the actual answer to your question is; from a safety point of view they both have the same effect on the natural nail if they are not cared for correctly. From Lisa

Lump on my piercing

Shaving rashes

Dear Jade, I have always suffered with sensitive skin, so normally I would wax as it saves the shaving rash that I am prone to. The problem is that now summer is here I can’t wait until the hairs are long enough to be waxed, so I am having to shave. Is there anything that I can do to prevent unsightly rashes that I get after shaving? Many thanks, Karen

Hi Jade, I had my navel pieced over a year ago and I still have a lump that sits directly behind the top hole, what is it and can I get rid of it? It doesn’t hurt but it looks horrible. Kind regards Sally Hi Sally, This is very normal with navel and other piercings, Hi Karen, what you have is something called a keloid, which can be I understand your dilemma, and there considered to be “scars that don’t know when to stop.” are many factors that can cause this. You need to remember A keloid, sometimes referred to as a keloid scar, is a that once you have shaved the hair follicles are open for a few tough heaped-up scar that rises quite abruptly above hours afterwards, so don’t go directly out into the sun, as this the rest of the skin. It usually has a smooth top and a will cause you to perspire and you will end up in a rash. Also, you pink or purple colour. Keloids are irregularly shaped and can try using a cream with a sealant in it directly after shaving, tend to enlarge over time. There are many things you which will put a barrier over the open follicles, but be careful can do to remove the keloid, starting with Cortisone not to use a cream that does not agree with you. You could also injections, these are safe and not very painful. Injections start by taking a hot shower, so that the heat softens your hair are usually given once a month until the maximum follicles, and then use a new/clean razor with a tilted head so benefit is obtained. You could have it surgically removed that it glides over your skin and doesn’t rip the hairs out. This by laser treatment, but in my 18 years of experience, should help. Good luck. From Jade x you could quite possibly find that the keloid goes on its If you would like to enter our competition, just fill in the voucher, stating your own over time. Personally, name, telephone number, age and the reason you think you, or someone you I would be patient unless it wish to nominate for the competition, should win. Attach a recent photo and really bothers you. I hope pop it into the salon by the 30th September. this helps you, and again, it We are in the island village resort, Torviscas Alto, Nr. Roy’s Pizza & the Toby is nothing to worry about. Jug pub. Tel: 662 601 429 Best wishes For beauty advice email us at: the.perfect.gift.@hotmail.com Jade x


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SPORT

Not many games played this week in the Coast FM Wild Bull Darts league, due to balancing the handicaps competition. Belgian Beer Bar took the game from Apolo, as El Candil de la Abuela beat the Beesnees Hunnies. In los Cristianos, Malabar took on the boys from Silencio Our Place A and with 135 points difference on the handicap . Our place A had a tough match.....They had Rank Team

to play the last 901 double to determine the winner, showing how tough the handicap competition is!!! Chipeque took the game from Happy Gavines. Legends faced a difficult game, with Nifty Nauta eventually coming out on top. Back to league business. In the much anticipated top of the league clash in the first division, at the Target, the top throwers congregated, eagerly waiting to see how the day was going to turn out. Meigas, quietly confident, turned on the style and some great games saw Dan Meigas hitting the max 180. It was a spectacle to behold as Target, with aspirations to take spot, just couldn’t raise their game on

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the day and in typical sporting fashion the Target admitted some good games, “but we were out gunned!” as Meigas romped to a 6-2 victory. In the other rearranged fixture, Nifty Nauta narrowly lost to legends in a close run game that saw legends run out winners at camping Nauta again. With the reduced fixture list, the south of Tenerife seemed a little lacklustre this week, so here’s a toast to the back-tonormal league games next Sunday. Have fun guys and gals and enjoy your day............. See ya all soon. Don’t forget the next Handicap competition is on 26/08/2012.

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P o o l Superleague

Mountain Rangers A v Legends A (2-8)

him even hitting a ball. He took it in good spirits though, and promised revenge on the return leg later in the season. His take on the evening was, “at least I never missed a shot!” Well done Paul! “Great night, good bunch of lads, and fab food! (Submitted by Legends)

Everyone had a great night, almost. Mark (Mountain Rangers A) had an unlucky evening - in both his single and double games he didn’t even touch the table! Both frames were cleared by Paul (Legends) without

HANDICAP CUP (preliminary) Belgian Beer Bar vs. Apolo won by Belgian Beer Bar Beesnees Hunnies vs. El Candil de la Abuela won by El Candil Malabar vs. Our Place A won by Our Place A Chipeque vs. Happy Gavines won by Chipeque Nifty Nauta vs. Legends won by Legends Rearranged fixtures: Target A 2 - 6 Meigas Nifty Nauta 3 - 5 Legends

Fosters v Mountain Rangers B (7-3) ball clear up from Victor saw his opponent, Great match, the luck went with Fosters, Glyn, having to serve the time honoured nice away team, so friendly, but the score traditional circuit of the table, but a tough didn’t reflect the tight match. Unlucky contest nevertheless for both sides. rangers, see you later in the season. Elswhere, a convincing 9-1 to Trap Door Oasis v Target Bar (4-6) travelling to Nauta A. Also, well done to We went knowing that they had beaten Treasure Islanders; beating 180 B 8-2, as last year’s champions, (Hoops Bar) we had did new boys Leones over fellow freshers to dig in to pull it back, what a nice team to Chipeque. meet so early in the season, the hospitality Clouseaus Diamonds sent the Baracuda was superb. Rob. Hunters back home with a 7-3 defeat to Brittania Inn v Hoops (2-8) ponder, as did the Summerland Elite to A determined hoops welcomed back Carl Bar 180 Titans, who surely felt they were and were quick off the mark at Brittania bar good for at least a draw before the game and won the first four singles in double quick started. Other good 7-3ers for home sides time. Match 2 was the highlight, with Chris were Tasca A, Atlantis Crew and Fosters, in fine form and seven-balling his opponent. who beat the Nauta, Tasca and Mountain Brittania took the first doubles game but Ranger B sides respectively. Hoops stepped up their game POS W D L F A +PTS and Stevie finished well to make 1 Bar Tasca A 2 0 0 15 5 10 6 2 0 0 15 5 10 6 it 5-1. John wrapped up the win 2 Summerland Elite Trap Door 2 0 0 15 5 10 6 in game 7 in which Mat could 34 Target Bar 2 0 0 12 8 4 6 count himself a little bit unlucky. 5 Target Rangers 1 1 0 12 8 4 4 1 1 0 11 9 2 4 2 of the next 3 frames also 6 Legends C 1 0 1 13 7 6 3 7 Barracuda Bandits went to Hoops for a convincing 8 Hoops 1 0 1 12 8 4 3 8-2 victory against a very good 9 Legends A 1 0 1 12 8 4 3 2 3 Brittania bar who are sure to 10 Clouseaus Diamonds 1 0 1 11 9 1 0 1 11 9 2 3 11 Treasure Island take frames from a lot of teams 12 Bar 180 Titans 1 0 1 10 10 0 3 this season. 1 0 1 10 10 0 3 13 Oasis 1 0 1 9 11 -2 3 14 Bar 180 B Bar180 A v Vivo (5-5) 1 0 1 8 12 -4 3 15 Britannia Inn Fortunes reversed for Vivo this 16 Mountain Rangers A 0 0 2 6 14 -8 0 week as they took on another 17 Nauta B 0 0 2 6 14 -8 0 0 0 2 5 15 -10 0 of the GDS boys. After Victor 18 Barracuda Hunters A 0 0 2 5 15 -10 0 gave them a good start they 19 Nauta 0 0 2 2 18 -16 0 20 Clouseaus Emeralds lost the next three and looked A W D L F A +PTS like they were in POS 3 2 0 0 14 6 8 6 for a hard time. 1 Fosters 2 2 0 0 14 6 8 6 2 Legendary Jokers Valeri dug deep 3 Lowrys 4 2 0 0 12 8 4 6 3 1 1 0 12 8 4 4 to finish off the 4 Bar 180 A Welkom Wanderers 5 1 1 0 11 9 2 4 first double for 5 The 5 1 1 0 11 9 2 4 6 Vivo Vivo, and finally, 7 Atlantis Sharks 0 1 0 0 10 0 10 3 2 1 0 1 12 8 4 3 with two frames 8 Leones 6 1 0 1 11 9 2 3 to go, both 9 Atlantis Crew 6 1 0 1 10 10 0 3 10 Bar 180 C Valeri and Victor 11 Dos Hermanos 6 1 0 1 10 10 0 3 5 0 2 0 10 10 0 2 struck again 12 Red Pride 6 0 1 1 9 11 -2 1 to level the 13 Summerlands Allstars 7 0 1 1 8 12 -4 1 14 Bar Tasca B match and earn 15 Frosties 5 0 1 1 8 12 -4 1 6 0 0 1 4 6 -2 0 a point for the 16 Sloop Bar 6 0 0 2 7 13 -6 0 travellers. The 17 Lupain Mountain Rangers B 7 0 0 2 5 15 -10 0 final frame 8 18 10 0 0 2 2 18 -16 0 19 Chipeque


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Spain Finally Bags a Gold Hitchon Nails Record Throw

events for three years. “Crazy,” they called me. “You’re going to die.” But Gómez Noya persisted and at Hyde Park, bettered only by Alastair Brownlee, he finally ascended the Olympic podium on Tuesday. “Spanish triathlon deserved something like this and I am very happy for Javi because he really has earned it,” said AFTER the drought, water again proved compatriot Mario Mola, who finished 19th. By contrast, Alabau, five-times the Spain’s salvation at the Olympics on Tuesday (7th) as Javier Gómez Noya European champion and who won the swam, cycled and ran his way to silver World Championships held in Weymouth in the triathlon and Marina Alabau, in 2009, was almost destined for the gold as was widely predicted, won the medal. At 26 years of age, the Sevillian sailor nation’s first gold of the Games in the has become a fixture at the pinnacle of the RS:X windsurfing class in Weymouth. sport and, with the event to be excluded Gómez Noya, the European champion, from the 2016 Games in Rio, it was now or claimed Spain’s first-ever Olympic triathlon never. “It’s my moment and I take on the medal, having been fourth in Beijing. And pressure as a positive thing,” said Alabau he did so battling against two considerable before the final regatta. “I know what I have obstacles: the Brownlee brothers, Alastair to do; sail calmly, and I’m ready. My boyfriend and Jonathan, double world champion and slept worse than I did last night,” added double world sprint champion respectively, Alabau, who had taken the classification by and his own heart. When he was 17, doctors the horns from the first race, and never detected a cardiac problem and advised the Galician to stop competing. His license was relinquished her grip. Gómez Noya’s and Alabau’s double success withdrawn by the International Triathlon helped pull Spain up to 28th in the medal Union (for his own good, the body said), and table following a double-silver from Mireia he was unable to take part in international Belmonte in the pool and London 2012 Top 10 Medal Table a bronze in the women’s Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total kayak from the paddle of Maialen Chourraut. 36 22 19 77 1 China However, there is a long 34 23 25 82 2 USA way to go if the team is to come close to matching its 24 13 14 51 3 Great Britain Beijing 2008 haul of five 12 7 6 25 4 South Korea golds, 10 silvers and three 11 19 23 53 5 Russia bronze. Further success inched 9 15 10 34 6 Germany closer later in the day as 8 9 11 28 7 France Spain’s women’s handball 8 4 3 15 8 Hungary team reached the semifinals of the competition 7 6 5 18 Italy 9 for the first time in 6 12 9 27 10 Australia Olympic history, after 2 6 1 9 21 Spain beating Croatia 25-22.

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GREAT Britain’s Sophie Hitchon set a new British record to reach the final of the women’s hammer. Hitchon, a former ballet dancer, was set to bow out after a first-round attempt of 67.21m and a foul in the second, but the 21-year-old then produced a superb throw of 71.98m in the final round, 37cm further than her previous best. That was still short of the automatic qualifying distance of 73m, but good enough to seal her passage in 10th place overall with 12 athletes advancing to the final. Hitchon was delighted with her British record, saying: “I was just proud to be on the team and to come here at a morning session, with a full crowd and throw a PB and a British record, it was amazing. I did the same at the Europeans (leaving it to the last throw) and I don’t know why. I like to put a lot of pressure on myself for some reason. I knew it was there, I’ve been throwing really well in training. I was ready and obviously it showed. I’ve never competed in front of a massive crowd like this, when 90 per cent of the whole crowd is cheering for you. Everyone just wants you to do really well.” Steve Lewis had an easier time in qualifying for the pole vault final, a single clearance of

5.50m proving enough to go through as one of the 14 qualifiers, meaning the 26-yearold can try to emulate his room-mate Greg Rutherford, the long jump champion, in Friday’s final. “It’s been a tough week for me watching my room-mate Greg Rutherford come out and win a gold medal,” Lewis said. “I have just been sitting in my room. It was great getting up this morning, up at six and got the job done. Greg has been an inspiration to me, being around and training with him. It has been an awesome lead-up to the Olympics. That kind of energy around the village and around the apartment is amazing. There is a great vibe in Team GB right now. I think I can jump 5.80-5.90 and that will be in the mix for a medal. I don’t know what it will take to win but I will give it my best shot.”

Farah Remains On Course

MO Farah remains on course for a historic Olympic double after digging deep to book his place in the final of the 5,000m final.

Four days after his memorable 10,000m gold medal triumph, Farah returned to the track to claim a third-place finish in the first 5,000m heat, a performance which seals his passage into Saturday’s final. The race did not go exactly according to plan, with Farah forced to push hard down the final straight to finish in the top five qualification places. Ethiopian-born Azerbaijan runner Hayle Ibrahimov won the heat ahead of Kenya’s Isiah Kiplangat Koech. Speaking after the race a relieved Farah said: “It was pretty difficult. I was a bit tired, it took a bit more out of me than I was expecting, but I’m really happy with where I am now and I’ve got a couple of days off. I kept getting caught, there was a lot of

pushing and shoving going on, and that’s what happens in the heats. Hopefully it will settle down in the final. I’m going to go out and give it 110 per cent, that’s all you can do. It just depends how my legs allow me (to run). I will have done 50 laps around that track (by the end of the 5,000m final) and it wasn’t the easiest 10k, but I’ve got a great medical team. I’ll be in good hands.” Fellow-Brit Nick McCormick failed to make the final, finishing 12th in the second heat.


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Skoda Rapid Review

The Skoda Rapid is aimed at family motorists looking for a quality car at an affordable price. The company claims that the Rapid includes clever solutions and cutting-edge technology. It is also the first in the line of new models to come with the manufacturer’s latest design language. The Skoda Rapid will sit between the smaller Fabia and Octavia so it launches into the fiercely competitive medium family car sector. Unlike the current popular sellers, such as the Ford Focus or Opel Astra, however, the Rapid looks like a saloon not like a hatchback. It comes with a large hatchbackstyle tailgate, and is designed to carry five people and their luggage in comfort, despite its compact dimensions. Clever technology Skoda claims that the Rapid will come with a number of clever solutions, though there are no details yet. Even though the Rapid’s calling card will be practicality it won’t come with the dual-boot system that’s in the Skoda Superb. The Superb’s boot can open like a saloon or provide a much wider aperture with a large hatchback boot lid arrangement. The Czech company is promising comprehensive safety equipment, so expect a full complement of airbags as

well as a raft of pro-active safety systems; such as electronic brake force distribution, anti-skid brakes and electronic stability programme. It’s also likely that the ‘City Safe Drive’, as first featured on the company’s Citigo model, will be offered. The system can automatically brake the car to a standstill from a maximum speed of 19mph if it detects a collision is unavoidable, without the driver needing to do anything. Choice of engines The Skoda Rapid has two petrol engines and one diesel engine with a total of seven power variants to choose from. These are likely to come from the existing line-up of

Skoda engines; including the 1.2-litre TSi petrol as well as a 1.6-litre diesel. Driving & Performance Performance: 4 out of 5 The Skoda Rapid performance is on a par with its rivals Handling: 3.5 out of 5 While the Rapid fares well when pushed it is not as good to drive as a Ford Focus or even a VW Golf. Comfort Comfort: 4 out of 5 Skoda Rapid comfort levels are very high. The ride is compliant even on roads that are littered with potholes.

Practicality: 5 out of 5 Skoda Rapid practicality is best-in-class. With the seats in place the Skoda Rapid has 550 litres of luggage space. Equipment: 4 out of 5 Three trims are available on the Skoda Rapid. S, SE and Elegance. Behind the wheel: 4 out of 5 Since the current-generation Superb, interiors on Skodas have been very good. Costs Running costs: 4.5 out of 5 Skoda Rapid running costs are as competitive as any car in the sector. Green credentials: 4 out of 5 Skoda Rapid emissions are relatively low. The greenest engine is the 88bhp 1.6-litre. Safety & Reliability Safety: 5 out of 5 Expect the Skoda Rapid safety score to be high when tested by Euro NCAP. Reliability: 5 out of 5 Skoda Rapid reliability is expected to be very good. Buying & Selling Buying new: 5 out of 5 The Rapid is seen by Skoda as an alternative to mainstream vehicles such as the Ford Focus, VW Golf Hyundai i30, Kia Cee’d and the opel Astra. The basic 73bhp 1.2-litre MPI in S trim costs around the same as other mainstream family hatchbacks, but it has more interior space than the majority of rivals while also having lots more standard kit. Buying used: 5 out of 5 Skoda Rapid will have a larger retail split, but deals could be obtained if you go for a former company car. Selling: 4 out of 5 The Skoda Rapid should appeal to families and business drivers. It has a classy interiors selling your Rapid should not be much of a problem.


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