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In the last year there have been 83,027 road accidents in Spain in which at least one person has died or been seriously injured, in all 2,060 deaths within 30 days of a collision. This figure, released by the
Director General of Traffic, Maria Segui, during a Committee meeting on Road Safety and Sustainable Mobility includes accidents that have occurred on both urban roads and motorways. The data presented has been collected by including two new procedures, the first by extrapolating the figure gathering the Continued on Page 2
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Continued from Page One details of serious injuries to 30 days and the second by extending the number of government agencies from which the information is gathered, both with the aim of providing more accurate figures. In order to accurately collect data for the death toll to 30 days, the DTG has used the electronic files from the National Statistics Institute thus, we now know how many of those seriously injured have subsequently died within a month of the accident. However, the gathering procedure still requires the cooperation of the municipalities and autonomous regions with the Ministries of Health as it continues to be collected region by region prior to consolidation. Of the 2060 deaths, 1603 occurred in crashes on interurban roads (motorways), while there were just 457 deaths else-
where. Of those who died, 1,598 were men and 457 women; well over half were aged 45 years or more and of the deaths more than half (58%) were drivers. On motorways 22% of the deceased were not using a seat belt while on urban roads the percentage was 41%. Of driver s who were then subjected to alcohol or drug control 16.9% had higher levels of the substances than legally permitted The death toll for motorcyclists was down over the previous year, from 386 in 2010 to 348 last year, 251on urban roads and 97 on motorways. Of the motorcycle deaths, in 2% of cases the rider was not wearing a helmet whilst of moped riders that figure increased to 16% of
the deceased. As well as the loss of human life road accidents also carry a high economic cost to health and society. It is estimated that the direct and indirect costs associated could be as high as 1.04% of GDP. In 2011 there were a further 78,961 people who were permanently disabled as a consequence of a road accident during the current year or at any time before. Amongst the Union of the 27 members, there were more than 30,000 deaths on the road in 2011 of which 7% were recorded in Spain. And amazingly the DGT are lauding the figures as a great success highlighting the fact that when compared to 2010 the number of fatalities has actually dropped by 13%. They also say that the decrease in accidents and traffic accident mortality rates in Spain is reflected elsewhere in Europe. As seen in the chart which shows the number of deaths per million of population in 2001 and 2011, all of the European Union countries show declines during that period, some of them more than 60%, as is the case in Spain, Latvia and Ireland, with others, showing decreases of 50%, including Luxembourg, Portugal, France, Lithuania, Slovenia, the Netherlands and Denmark. In 2001 Spain was ranked 18 within the 27 countries that are part of the current European Union, with a rate of 136 deaths per million of population, which was well above the European average of 112. Although the 2011 the ranking has increased to number 7, with a rate of 45 deaths per million of population, this is actually an big improvement as the statistics now show that Spain is below the European rate of 60, now putting it at the forefront of the countries that have reduced mortality from traffic accidents, overtaking France, Germany and Finland.
The Annual General Meeting of the Orihuela Costa Branch of the Royal British Legion took place at the Olympia Resaurant in Mil Palmeras last Thursday evening at which Keith Carter was re-elected to the Chair for his 3rd term. Indeed there was little change across the whole committee with only Cathy Carson, Phillip and Jan Spear standing down. There were one or two additions as well as a couple of sideways moves including Jean Heald who will take over as the new Membership Secretary.
Robin Alan James (Bob) Parsons 27/2/34 – 11/11/12 Founder member of the Orihuela Costa Branch of the Royal British Legion, Bob Parsons passed away on Remembrance Sunday. His funeral took place last Wednesday at the Centro Ecumenical Church at La Zenia. Former London Tower Armourer, Bob carried out his National Service prior to leaving the Military to work in the pharmaceutical and media industries. Whilst he was employed by the Sunday Express he met his wife Daphne, who was also working in Fleet Street at the time. They remained happily married for over 42 years, the last ten of which they spent in Amapolis, La Zenia, where, Bob said they had finally found a place where the couple felt at home. Bob and Daphne were quick to make many good friends; they became important members of the local community, quite possibly because of his fun-loving antics and fantastic sense of humour. He would often entertain them with a constant stream of jokes, whether they wished to be entertained or not! Although his health sadly deteriorated in recent years Bob and Daphne continued to love life together, he never dwelt on his illness and when he sadly passed away the couple were in the final throes of making plans to move closer to their family in UK. Family, friends and acquaintances were privileged to join in a celebration of Bob’s life led by Branch Chaplain, Pastor Keith Brown, last Wednesday, at the Centro Ecumenical Church at La Zenia where an exit collection was taken for MABS who provided such excellent care for Bob in his final weeks.
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EX TORRY KEEPER PROMOTED COUNCILLOR FOR SPORT
By Keith Nicol Last week’s resignation of Torrevieja’s popular Councillor for Sports and Education, Dani Plaza, has resulted in a quick reorganization of Mayor Eduardo Dolon’s governmental team. The remodeling of Torrevieja’s cabinet is primarily focused on generating new momentum in the face of more than two and half years remaining of this mandate, rather than back peddling looking for stop gap measures. Eduardo Dolon has called upon two of his most prolific councillors, both of whom are bilingual and speak English, to unify and expand their department positions. The two councillors chosen to fill the vacation positions are Luis María Pizana Boj for Sports and Rosario Martínez Chazarra for Education. The young and dynamic Luis Maria Pizana, who holds the position of Councillor for Tourism and Culture (Instituto Municipal
de Cultura Chapaprieta Joaquin Torregrosa and Municipal Habaneras) assumes control of the Department of Sports. Luisma is the perfect and obvious choice for the position, due to his continued involvement in Torrevieja Sport, having previously been goalkeeper for FC Torrevieja and a division winning youth coach with his Benjamin team from 2009. He can often be found supporting his former team on Sundays at the Vicente Garcia Stadium. Former English Professor, Rosario Martinez Chazarra presently holds the post as Councilman for Citizenship, which not only includes being the Councillor for Foreign International Residents but also covers Immigration, Coexistence and Integration plus Youth. As a former professional teacher, she brings with her years of classroom experience as she assumes control of the Department of
Education. In order the streamline the government team, other changes have also been incorporated. Carmen Gomez Candel, the Delegate for Employment, Local Development, Parks and Gardens, also takes over the Department of Procurement. Candel Gomez will soon also become alderman of the government team. The last operation change is that of Agustina Esteve Huertas, Torrevieja’s Councillor for Citizen Participation, Districts and Neighbourhoods, EU Relations plus Hospitality and Trade. She now assumes the role overseeing the Department of Human Resources (Personnel) plus the coordination of the Government Department and becomes Torrevieja’s sixth Deputy Mayor. Eduardo Dolon wanted to convey a message to if Torrevieja’s resi-
dents that his closely knit team of councilors and delegates will continue working hard and to maximize the benefit of each and every one of the citizens of Torrevieja. The mayor also noted that the cost savings will mean the elimination of a delegate, the savings of which will go towards the area of Social Welfare and Employment
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MY WORK EXPERIENCE AT THE LE@DER My name is David de Gea Lopez, and I am studying Bachillerato course at “EL Limonar International School”. For this last week, I have been working at the “Le@der” newspaper as my work experience. During my first day, Monday 12th November 2012, I was shown the office and the people working there. Then, I tidied up the 444 editions of the newspaper, in case they had to be used. The first edition was in April 2004. On the two following days, Tuesday and Wednesday, I worked with Deano, the DJ at “Exite radio” (Le@ders radio station). We completely dismantled the studio, and built up a new one, with two new mixers, and more space to move around. This took us two days. On Thursday, it was not raining, I went out to distribute some newspapers round the area. When I came back, Kevin, the newspaper´s editor, showed me how, every week, he has to work in order to be able to print the newspaper the following Monday. At around 1 p.m,
I left the office with Mark, the person in charge of “Exite radio”. We went in the car to “Emerald Isle”, a bowling club, where I was in charge of taking pictures of all the players, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the club. That afternoon, Naomi showed me how to create a car´s insurance. Friday 16th was my last day. During that day, I designed a few pages for the following week´s newspaper, including this one, saw how Mark presented his live radio show, and wrote this article, which, with a picture of me, is going to be in edition 445 of the Le@der newspaper. I would also like to thank all the people who I have worked for during this week for helping and teaching me.
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‘Twitters fr om the Atlantic’ THE MANGO TREE We have a fine mango tree in our garden. As yet, it is a little on the small side to bear fruit, but it looks very healthy. The tree has a thick trunk and lush green leaves, and so we live in hope that one day it will produce fruit for our breakfast. Meanwhile, I have to content myself with fresh mango from a local farmer who, along with papaya, has discovered that both fruits make a useful addition to his income. Before I moved to the Canary Islands, I don't recall ever eating mango, other than from a tin or in one of those over-rated and often overpriced smoothies.
However, since arriving in Gran Canaria, mango has formed part of my breakfast fruit salad. Their gleaming reddish purple skins scream ‘Good Morning’ when they are looked at and the melt-in-the-mouth flesh, sensual sweetness and rich citrus aroma, together with local bananas and pineapple, washed down with papaya juice, make for a healthy and heady start to a new day, as well as being a rich source of vitamin C. Mangoes arrived in the Canary Islands, and parts of coastal Spain, from Spain’s Empire in the tropics during the 18th century, with the first mangoes being brought from the Philippines on galleons. The fruit originates from India and the days when the mango tree was used as an exotic and ornamental presence
gracing the gardens of wealthy Canarians has now developed into a lucrative crop for some Canarian farmers who grow the fruit all year round in greenhouses, as well as open-air plantations. Mangoes contain more sugar than most other fruit, because they are harvested as soon as they ripen on the plant. Canarian and Spanish mangoes are also the only ones, I am told, that reach European markets in their own protective wax jackets; unlike competing fruit from other parts of the world that are treated with fungicides and edible varnish. The fruit is picked individually, positioned upside down on the ground for about an hour and a half to release the sap that would otherwise stain its beautiful, velvety skin. Then the fruit is then packed into crates and transported to its destination. Most of the Canary Islands’ crop is exported to Peninsular Spain, the UK, Germany and France. The fruit is a versatile and important part of many recipes with fruit smoothies, and ice creams, juices and milkshakes are also popular uses for the fruit. However, for those who know their mangoes they can be served as pickles, spicy mustards, chutneys or simply served as a side dish and eaten raw with salt, soy sauce, or chilli, which are some of the more unusual serving suggestions. Nothing is ever perfect, not even this fruit, and so a brief warning to those who are susceptible to contact dermatitis. Mango peel and sap, as well as mango leaves and stems contain uroshiol, a chemical that is
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present in poison ivy and may cause an allergic reaction for some people. As well as being a delicious fruit, the tourist industry is now waking up to the idea that as the fruit is grown in often stunningly beautiful surroundings close to the sea, dishes that include mango, as well as other locally grown exotic fruit, are adding a new dimension to local tourism on the islands. Mangoes can be served as a seasonal, local fresh fruit or included in a whole variety of both savoury, as well as sweet dishes, which leaves a lasting positive impression upon the islands’ visitors. I have just checked our tree yet again; still, no fruit. However, I do believe that maybe next year will be our first mango harvest! I live in hope. If you enjoyed this article, take a look at Barrie’s websites: www.barriemahoney.com and www.thecanaryislander.com or read his latest book, ‘Threads and Threats' (ISBN: 9781843866466) © Barrie Mahoney
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GUYS AND DOLLS BRINGS IN THE CROWDS FOR THE POPPY APPEAL By Keith Nicol
This year’s Poppy Appeal campaign came to an end on Wednesday evening at Torrevieja’s Municipal Theatre. The occasion was a rare musical performed in English; ‘Guys and Dolls’. many may remember the film version which stared Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando in the staring roles. Wednesday’s perform-
ance was by the very competent Footlights, who brought their show to Torrevieja from their home base in Calpe. Footlights are slowly becoming one of the most acclaimed local musical amateur operatic companies, whose previous performances have included ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ (also shown in Torrevieja’, ‘Pirates of Penzance’, ‘Anything Goes’ and ‘Oklahoma’ since their first major show in 2001. According to their program notes, earlier this year Footlights established a youth theatre group, which now has more than 30 talented teenagers interested in working in the theatre. They have been given special permission to perform the European mainland amateur premier of the multi-award winning musical ‘Cats’ in Calpe next February, 2013 while the main production for next Next November will be Rodgers and
Hammerstein’s ‘South Paacific’, which after the success of ‘Guys and Dolls’, many are hoping will also be performed in Torrevieja next year too. More information about Footlights can be found at: www.footlightscalpe.com and on Facebook/footlightscalpe. The benefactors of Wednesday’s show were the Royal British Legion’s Spanish North Branch. This year, along with traditional Remembrenc Day services in Torrevieja and Orihuela Costa, the Ayutamiento of San Fulgencio, with the co-operation of the Gran Alacant Branch of the RBL in Spain, organised their first Annual Remembrance Day Service.It was conducted in Spanish & English and attended by the Mayor of San Fulgencio Carlos Ramirez; the organizing Councillor Jeff Wiszniewski; and the Chief of the San Fulgecio Guardia Civil. Last year the ‘Poppy Appeal’
raised more than €134,000 and even in these times of crisis, Chairman of Gran Alicant and Coordinator of the fundraising committee for Spain North, Robin Hargrave, had high hopes of surpassing that amount this year. Along with their collecting ‘tins’ in local Hostelries, shoppers at Overseas ‘Iceland’ stores have been most generous during the campaign, which has also been boosted by last week’s Gala Variety Show and the performance of ‘Guys and Dolls’, which attracted more than 500 people to watch the show.
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THE RUSSIANS AREN´T COMING – YET! Torrevieja town hall, and the company Mercaseguro Grupo Tok, have announced that the Russian real estate exhibition due to be held at the musical auditorium on the 21st to the 23rd of November has been postponed, and has now been scheduled for the same dates in January 2013. A representative of the town hall blamed the delay on the fact that “expectations are exceeded in the convening of the first event.” Stating that the event could not be arranged in time to accommodate everybody, the decision was taken in coordination with the Russian Trade Office in Madrid to “make the event a great success”, in view of the interest from businesses wishing to participate.
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WATCH OUT, WATCH OUT… …There´s always a thief about somewhere. They often come in spates, sometimes it´s cars, sometimes it´s homes, sometimes it´s pickpockets, but the most common form of crime falls into the category of “opportunistic”. In other words, we make it easier for crooks to take action and steal from us. Whether it´s a bag left on a car seat, a window left open or just the fact we become distracted, most instances of this sort of crime can be avoided, with a little vigilance.
In recent weeks, there have been a number of incidents in the Orihuela Costa area involving actual or attempted pickpockets. The UK Police advise that we carry our bag in front of us and keep all zips and fasteners closed; keep wallets, mobile phones and mp3 players in a secure inside pocket; keep an eye on your belongings at all times, especially when leaving bags and rucksacks in the luggage area of buses, Tubes and trains; and mark your valuables with a permanent UV pen. However, it is also important to report instances to the Guardia Civil. In Spain, anybody who has been a victim of crime has a legal obligation to report it. If you don´t you too are breaking the
law. This is an important factor however, as there can be countless incidents of crime, but if the crime fighters are not aware, how can we expect them to deal with it? Once we report crime, a picture is soon painted as to where these incidents occur, and that data is then transferred to the crime fighter on the street, and the strategists, who do take action to combat these criminal elements. If we fail to report crime, that picture cannot be painted accurately, and our lack of action could well result in more people becoming victims of crime. Since long ago, via entertaining delights such as Oliver, career pickpockets have existed, but we can all do our bit to eradicate crime, partly though vigilance and partly through the dissemination of information to the authorities who are able and willing to act in a just and legal manner.
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NEAR CATASTROPHE IN SPANISH AIRSPACE An element of good luck, rather than skill, may have averted a near disaster in the sky above Barcelona this week, when apparent confusion caused three fully loaded passenger aircraft to become involved in a near miss, which could have resulted in one of the worse airborne disasters in history. An Aerolineas Argentinas Airbus A340 from Buenos Aires Ezeiza in Argentina, preparing to land in Barcelona at around 3pm on Monday afternoon, was instructed to perform an approach manoeuvre, in which Air Traffic Controllers asked the pilot to reduce speed on approach, but the pilots advised them that this was not possible due to the weight and load of the aircraft. The controllers instead then instructed the aircraft to perform a standard move known as a “go around”, in which they instructed the plane to turn left, maintaining their current altitude of 4,000 feet, and perform a circular move which would have the same result as slowing down, of delaying the time prior to arrival at the airport. As the queue of approaching aircraft continued normally, the
controllers then cleared an Easyjet Airbus A319 Milan Malpensa in Italy to Barcelona, followed by an Iberia Airbus A320 from Madrid to Barcelona, for their arrival into the airport, destined for runway 25R. Meanwhile, the original Aerolineas Argentinas Airbus aircraft was cleared to descend to 2,300 feet and turn left onto heading 070, to which the crew reported they had the Iberia Airbus in sight on their TCAS (Traffic Collision Avoidance System) display and suggested to the controllers that they simply followed this plane, which was approved by the controller. It is believed that seeing what was happening on their displays, the Iberia crew immediately raised the alarm and contacted the Aerolineas Argentinas pilots on radio, saying, “you can't do this, we are on the ILS”. ILS stands for Instrument Landing System, which is a ground-based instrument approach system used by aircraft which are preparing to
land. The Argentinean crew reportedly defended the move my reporting that, “we are following ATC instructions", but then immediately climbed from about 2,400 to 2,900 feet and was instructed by the Air Traffic Control to continue turning left. A discussion was then had by radio between the Argentineans and the controllers, the conclusion being that the Aerolineas Argentinas crew incorrectly saw the Easyjet Airbus A319 and followed that, rather than the Iberia plane. Following the incident, experts have analysed information which is publicly available and believe that the aircraft came within 300 feet of each other vertically, and 2 nautical miles horizontally. However, all three aircraft landed safely, with the Iberia crew reported as saying, “what a mess the Aerolineas has caused”. An investigation is being carried out by the Spanish aviation authority.
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How can I stop my brother being abusive toward me?
Where’s the excitement gone? I got married four years ago and the honeymoon period has really begun to fade. I knew we’d settle down into normal life after marriage but I can’t help feeling I need more excitement, and passion, and my husband doesn’t give me that. I’m attracted to nearly every man I see, just like when I was single. I know I can’t act on any of these urges and it’s driving me crazy. Do you think my marriage is over already? Lisa Your husband doesn’t give you the excitement and passion you crave eh? I wonder if he could say the same about you? For whatever reason, we can all be guilty of taking our eye off the ball in our relationships. The point is though, it’s a two way street! Too many people do exactly what you’re doing now Lisa, they look at their partners
‘CONFUSED’ I have been openly gay for quite a few years now and have had relationships with girls, and have been very happy. But recently I've started having sexual feelings towards a man, who is also my cousin. I don’t want to upset anyone and I’m not sure what this all means? Sherrie Were so obsessed with labels these days, why cant
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and blame them! Why not try to re-inject the excitement yourself rather than sitting and waiting for the old man to do it for you? Do something different for a change, maybe cook a romantic dinner and seduce the man you love? There are a million and one things you could do but unless you accept that you are just as responsible for this whole thing as your husband, I’m afraid you have next to no hope at all of changing things. Give my suggestion a try you’ll be pleasantly surprised, trust me. you just accept that you are who and what you are Sherrie? Maybe you do like both sexes but so what? So long as you're not hurting anybody I just don't see the harm. One of the worst things we can do to ourselves as human beings is to deny our feelings and lock them away. It gives rise to all sorts of problems, not least regret which in itself can destroy you. Stop thinking in terms of gay and straight and just get out there and go for what you want. Nobody is going to judge you are they? In fact, the only critic you truly need to worry about is you yourself! Stop holding back and just live your life, that's the only way to be happy.
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Calders Confessions
I’m not sure where to turn as I’m not sure if my problem is really a problem at all. My 18-year-old brother is often physically abusive towards me and will hit or push me so hard that it’s really painful and I bruise. I am younger and smaller than he is. know brothers and sisters are supposed to fight, especially teenagers but he always takes it too far. I’ve asked him to stop and he just teased me. Am I just being stupid or should I tell someone, and who? Kirsty I can categorically tell you that this is a problem. No human being should have to suffer physical violence and to be honest, the fact your brother is the perpetrator here is an absolute disgrace. Tell this little thug that the next time he so much as waves his hand at you you’ll call the police. Let me tell you, the police will take a very dim view of his behaviour. In the meantime, perhaps explaining things to your parents and asking them to have a word with him would be a good idea. Whatever the reasons for your brothers behaviour, you have every right be safe in your own home haven’t you? Have a chat with him and explain in no uncertain terms that this needs to stop right away.
Calder spent twelve years working as a PA and a Co-presenter with Jeremy Kyle on various radio stations and now he has joined the team at EXITE RADIO where he answers listeners dilemmas each Saturday night on the airwaves. We are also pleased to have him with us at THE LEADER, answering your questions and queries as part of the editorial team. If you have an issue tht you can’t overcome or you just need general help or even confidential advice, why not email Calder at: Calder@theleader.info
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THE MILLER MEN BIG BAND SHOW - LOS ROSALES - 28 NOVEMBER Restaurant ‘Los Rosales, Lemon Tree Road. Wednesday 28th November 2012 @ 8.30pm ‘The Miller Men’ Big Band Show is here again for the last of their 2012 Autumn Season of Shows. The Miller Men Big Band is a 16 piece Swing Band playing the music of Glenn Miller / Ted Heath / Count Basie and Buddy Rich to name but a few, with the ever Popular Compere/Comedian Ian Gibson and male vocalist Paul Allen who will be singing the well known songs of Frank Sinatra / Matt Munroe / Michael Buble / Bobby Darin. Our Venue at ‘Los Rosales Restaurant’ situated on the Lemon Tree Road, CV895 is the perfect Venue to present our Shows and is very Audience Friendly. We have agreed with the Management that a
Combined Ticket for Meal and Show, priced at €15 would be beneficial to all on Entry and help to avoid delays at the Entrance Door. Doors will Open at 7.00pm with Meals Served from 7.30pm and the Big Band Show will Start at 8.30pm. All Drinks are at Normal Bar prices. The Big Band is ready with some New Arrangements on 28th November and look forward to seeing you all at ‘Los Rosales for a great evening of entertainment. The musicians within ‘The Miller Men Big Band’ will be exactly the same as with the previous shows, with our compere/comedian Ian Gibson who will again bring laughs to the Show and our very popular singer Paul Allen who is a Class Act and is the perfect singer for the band. The Miller Men Big Band, Ian Gibson and Paul Allen will hopefully provide you with the best Swing & Fun entertainment provided anywhere in Southern Spain.
TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FROM: ‘Los Rosales’ Lemon Tree Road 965 997 288 606 192 691 The Post Room Benijofar 966 712 382 Alan Skelton 636 548 849
Tickets 15 EURO Including Show and Meal.
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THE MINI IS BIGGER THAN YOU MIGHT THINK!
November 15 is the designated Guinness World Record Day and more than 400,000 people around the world took part in recordbreaking events for the eighth annual event, which commemorates the day in 2004 when Guinness World Records became the world’s best-selling copyright book. In the world of motoring, a record of a different type was set when a team of gym members from East Sussex smashed two Guinness World Records™ for the number of people inside both a classic Mini and a 2012 MINI.
28 flexible ladies crammed their way into the MINI Hatch at Potters Fields Park, London. The team broke their own previous record of 27 people, which they set in last year. The ladies made full use of every inch of space available in the MINI, including the dashboard, the footwells and they even managed to squeeze four people in the boot! As soon as they celebrated their first record the ladies dashed off to the ITV studios to attempt the second record live on This Morning, where by squeezing a staggering 23 ladies into a classic Mini, managing to beat the previous record by two people.
Meanwhile, after more than a week of unusually wet and
windy weather on the Costa Blanca, Road safety charity, the
IAM is offering weekly motoring tips from Britain’s top advanced driver, Peter Rodger. This week he is advising motorists on how to get a cold car going in the bleak mid-winter. Rodger offers a few tips to avoid seasonal car problems: Don’t switch on the engine until you are ready to go; a modern car does not need to warm the engine up but do put the engine on if you need to run the heater/demister before you move off. When you get in the car, make sure all extras such as lights, heaters and the radio are turned off before you try starting it. Clean your windows inside and out – a dirty screen will cause the windows to mist up much quicker. After you
start the car and when you’re ready to go, switch the engine and heater on (air con if you have fitted; it keeps the screen dry) so that the windows don’t steam up. Rodger said: “Spending time preparing your car for the weather conditions is important so that it copes well throughout your journey. Now is the time to check the battery is in good condition and that your screen wash has a freeze-resistant additive.” To help drivers stay safe this winter, the IAM has launched its winter driving campaign which includes a dedicated website, drivingadvice.org.uk, with traffic updates, weather forecasts and tips on how to drive safely in winter. Check it out before you travel.
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS FROM FC TORREVIEJA Items on sale include replica shirts, mouse pads, mugs and lots more
BY KEITH NICOL Christmas. A dirty word to some but joy and happiness for others. Love it or loath it, you can’t ignore it and you have exactly six more weeks to organise yourself for Christmas Day! Now that the realization has hit you, it may offer up an opportunity to panic, check the cash hidden under the bed or get out the credit card and go on line in a frantic search for inspiration. For those of you that are looking for something a little bit different, something original for your partner, friends or family that already ‘have everything’ perhaps FC Torrevieja might have the answer for you. Hot off the press and ready for sale at the next home game against Catarroja on November 25 will be the club’s 2013 calendar. Sadly, or maybe not, it will not feature fit, naked young men, so there will be no need to up the blood pressure medication or buy a magnifying glass! This may be a disappointment to some but never fear; they have something better to stir the blood, as their dedicated team
of snappers have been pointing and clicking like men possessed, trying to find those action shots of the lads in all their guts and glory! The net result, excuse the pun, is a classy set of photographs that can adorn the kitchen wall (why is it that calendars always seem to end up in the kitchen?) as a quick reminder of what day it is! That is provided you can take you eyes off the team and look for the date! Calendars cost a miserly €4.00 each, so buy a bunch, as they will make a nice little present for your Torry friends. And speaking of €4.00, as a festive treat, FC Torry also have their own bottled wine, with a fancy label that you can order plus other fun stuff such as personalised Christmas Cards, coasters, cigars, fake magazine covers featuring your own photos and lots of other unique ideas for Christmas and Three Kings gifts. Check out www.footballtorrevieja.com for more information or see you at the game on the 25th. Kick off- 5.00pm. Happy Christmas shopping. www.footballtorrevieja.com
THE MAYOR WHO CANCELLED CHRISTMAS
Vives pictured left
At first, it would be forgiven to think that Ebenezer Scrooge has become Mayor of the town of Daya Vieja, especially when you learn that Rafael Vives, a representative of the Partido Popular, and the democratically elected head of the town, has cancelled Christmas.
However, ones you delve further into the story, the real spirit of the season comes to light, in more ways than one, as Sr. Vives has indeed made the decision to cancel the budget of nearly 2,500 euro set aside for Christmas illuminations, and instead, has decided to use the money to buy food and necessities for those people he services in his town.
So although the streets may not glitter with lights, the warmth of a glow of caring and contentment will no doubt spread through the town, lighting a beacon of standards for others to reach, when it is clear that there are much more important things that money can be put to, as one politician turns into Santa Claus, if only for celebrating this time of year.
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and popular culture. (T) 12.10 FILM: Coogan’s Bluff (1968). Crime drama, with Clint Eastwood. (T) 1.45 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming; ITV News Headlines. 4.00 Champions League Weekly. A preview of the matchday five fixtures. (T) 4.25 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. 5.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (R) (T) CHANNEL 4 6.50 Channel 4 Presents — Jonnie. (R) (T) 6.55 The Treacle People. (R) (T) 7.05 Sali Mali. (R) (T) 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 Freshly Squeezed. (T) 8.30 According to Jim. (R) (T) 9.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 10.00 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 Undercover Boss Canada. (R) (T) 12.00 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away. (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 SuperScrimpers. (T) 1.35 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 2.35 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (T) 3.40 Countdown. (T) 4.30 1001 Things You Should Know. (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.00 Come Dine with Me. Mother Gemma Willock hosts the first party in the West Midlands, and her night of glitz and glamour looks set to be a roaring success — until an unwelcome revelation spoils things. (T) 6.30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals. Today’s dishes include grilled tuna, ‘kinda’ Nicoise salad, Thai chicken laksa and mildly spiced noodle squash broth. (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Lisa learns she is good at crossword puzzles and enters a city-wide contest, while her father opens a break-up service after discovering he has a flair for letting loved ones down. (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Phoebe struggles to stay quiet about the events of the crash, one resident is shocked by how much their partner has discovered, and Lacey seeks solace in an unlikely friend. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. Views on atheism, beginning with the thoughts of the bass player in a Christian heavy metal band, who argues it is a faith system like any other religion. (T) 9.00 MPs: Are They Still At It? — Channel 4 Dispatches. A follow-up investigation into MPs’ expenses more than three years after the original scandal was exposed, examining whether parliamentarians are still abusing the system. (T) 9.30 Stephen Fry: Gadget Man. New series. The actor and broadcaster delves into the world of technology. In the first episode, Jonathan Ross joins him to look at gadgets that can make commuting more bearable. (T) 10.00 999: What’s Your Emergency? Police, ambulance and fire staff in Blackpool are asked what they think of their jobs and discuss having to deal with social problems as well as emergencies. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 8 Out of 10 Cats. Jimmy Carr hosts the irreverent panel show, in which teams captained by Sean Lock and Jon Richardson answer questions based on opinion polls carried out around the country. (T) 11.50 Full English. (T) 12.20 Rory Peck Awards 2012. (T) 12.25 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (R) (T) 1.30 Secret State. (R) (T) 2.25 Derren Brown: Fear and Faith. (R) (T) 3.20 The Good Wife. (T) 4.00 FILM: Moonfleet (1955). Period adventure, starring Stewart Granger. (T) 5.30 Supernanny US. (T) 6.10 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) Channel 5
10.00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Ant and Dec reveal how the famous faces are getting on as they continue their second week Down Under, thousands of miles away from their families and the comforts of home. The next edition is on Wednesday. (T) 11.00 ITV News at Ten and Weather. (T) 11.30 London News and Weather. (T) 11.35 The Agenda. ITV’s political editor Tom Bradby presents a discussion on the week’s main talking points, with guests from the worlds of politics
Monday 19th November 14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Celebrity Archive – Simon Baldock interviews screen legend Joan Collins 18.05 Some of the action from the Gay Pride celebrations in Benidorm 19.00 Let's Talk – Simon is with former World Darts champs Eric Bristow and John Lowe. 19.30 Spanish Dive Adventures (series) – discover the marine beauty that lies beneath the waves off the coast of Spain. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music
7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 The WotWots. (R) (T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (T) 7.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 7.45 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.50 Olive the Ostrich. (T) 7.55 Little Princess. (R) (T) 8.10 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (T) 8.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 8.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 8.45 Make Way for Noddy. (R) (T) 9.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.45 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (T) 10.15 The Wright Stuff. 12.10 The Hotel Inspector. (R) (T) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.15 Best House in the Street. (R) (T) 2.15 Home and Away. (T) 2.45 Neighbours. (T) 3.15 CSI: NY. (R) (T) 4.15 FILM: Angel in the Family (2004). Fantasy, starring Meredith Baxter. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Neighbours. Priya’s carelessness puts her secret in danger, Susan is torn between firing Bradley and maintaining her relationship with Summer, and Karl’s date takes a surprising turn. (R) (T) 7.00 Home and Away. Bianca blames Heath for Rocco’s life-threatening illness, Roo and Harvey try to resolve their issues and Sasha blames herself for Casey’s disappearance. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan. The actor heads to the Ecuadorian Amazon in search of a four million-strong colony of army ants, encountering a highly venomous Brazilian wandering spider along the way; (R) (T) 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 The All New Gadget Show. Jason Bradbury and Pollyanna Woodward head to Israel, where they test two underwater cameras in the Red Sea and visit a networking event for technology enthusiasts; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 FILM: The Contract (2006). A retired cop and his son stumble across a fugitive in the woods and try to take him back to prison, but his henchmen intervene. Thriller, starring John Cusack and Morgan Freeman. (T) 12.05 FILM: A Few Good Men (1992). Military courtroom drama, starring Tom Cruise. (T) 2.30 SuperCasino. 4.55 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 5.20 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.45 Divine Designs. (R) (T) 6.10 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T) 6.35 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T)
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7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Neighbourhood Blues. Officers visit a park used as a hang-out for teenagers. (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Kent, Stoke-on-Trent and Dorset. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 Watchdog Daily. Consumer advice series. (T) 12.45 Cash in the Attic. Searching for valuables in Berkshire. (R) (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. Searching for antiques in Peterborough. (R) (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.45 Doctors. Mandy looks to confront Valerie. (T) 3.15 Escape to the Country. A couple with a £400,000 budget hope to move from Southampton to Lanarkshire. (T) 4.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. (T) 4.05 CBBC: Deadly 60. The crew heads to Sri Lanka in search of dangerous predators. (R) (T) 4.35 Lockie Leonard. Josh makes a hero’s entrance to Angelus. (R) (T) 5.00 Prank Patrol Down Under. A girl plays an explosive trick on her friend. (R) (T) 5.25 Leon. The lion tries to get rid of some dung beetles. (R) (T) 5.30 Junior MasterChef. Four chefs compete in the semi-final. (T) 5.30 Shaun the Sheep Championsheeps. The friends compete in the steeplechase. (R) (T)
6.00 Newsround. Current affairs reports for children. (T) 6.15 Pointless. Quiz show in which contestants try to score the fewest points possible by giving the least obvious correct answers to questions. Presented by Alexander Armstrong. (T) 7.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 7.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. (T) 8.00 The One Show. Live chat and topical reports, presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. (T) 8.30 EastEnders. Tanya comes face to face with her long-lost sister, only to panic and run off without revealing the real reason for her visit. Lauren and Joey struggle to deal with their emotions; (T) BBC News; Regional News. (T) 9.00 Holby City. Ric clashes with the new acting CEO when she questions his actions, Jac feels betrayed when Jonny disagrees with her on a case and Luc is forced to come out of hiding in his lab. (T) 10.00 Last Tango in Halifax. New series. Light-hearted drama about two old friends falling in love again when they are reunited over the internet after 60 years. Derek Jacobi and Anne Reid star. (T)
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Update. (T) 11.35 Imagine: The Many Lives of William Klein. Alan Yentob meets street photography pioneer and film-maker William Klein to find out about his remarkable creative life, as his work is celebrated with an exhibition at the Tate. (T) 12.40 FILM: Hollywoodland (2006). Fact-based mystery, starring Ben Affleck. (T) 2.40 Weatherview. (T) 2.45 Sign Zone: Exploring China: A Culinary Adventure. Ching-He Huang and Ken Hom visit their ancestral homes. Last in the series. (R) (T) 3.45 Sign Zone: Servants: The True Story of Life Below Stairs. How the idea of a ‘servant class’ came to an end. Last in the series. (R) (T) 4.45 Sign Zone: Lorraine’s Fast, Fresh and Easy Food. Easy-to-prepare dishes to fit into a hectic daily routine. Last in the series. (R) (T) 5.15 BBC News. 5.15 BBC News. 5.30 HARDtalk. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 World Business Report. 6.45 BBC News. (T) BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Zigby. (R) (T) 7.10 Finley the Fire Engine. (R) (T) 7.20 Little Robots. (R) (T) 7.30 64 Zoo Lane. (R) (T) 7.45 Chuggington: Badge Quest. (R) (T) 7.50 Rastamouse. (R) (T) 8.00 CBBC: School of Silence. (R) (T) 8.30 Pet Squad. (R) (T) 8.40 Eliot Kid. (R) (T) 8.55 Newsround. (T) 9.00 What’s New Scooby-Doo? (R) (T) 9.25 CBeebies: Mister Maker Comes to Town. (R) (T) 9.45 I Can Cook with You. (R) (T) 10.00 ZingZillas. (R) (T) 10.15 Baby Jake. (R) (T) 10.25 Dipdap. (R) (T) 10.30 Wibbly Pig. (R) (T) 10.40 The Koala Brothers. (R) (T) 10.50 Big & Small; (R) (T) Octonauts: Creature Reports. (R) (T) 11.05 Big Barn Farm. (R) (T) 11.20 Charlie and Lola. (R) (T) 11.30 3rd & Bird. (R) (T) 11.40 Waybuloo. (R) (T) 12.00 In the Night Garden. (R) (T) 12.30 BBC World News. (T) 1.00 Daily Politics. (T) 2.00 Royal Upstairs Downstairs. (R) (T) 2.30 To Buy or Not to Buy. (R) (T) 3.15 Weakest Link. (R) (T) 4.00 Real Rescues. (R) (T) 4.45 Flog It! (T) 5.30 Breakaway. (R) (T) 6.15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. Charlie Ross and Catherine Southon visit an auction house in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, searching for items they can sell for a profit on behalf of their chosen charities. (R) (T) 7.00 Eggheads. Quiz, hosted by Jeremy Vine, in which the winners of famous game shows work as a team to tackle a new set of challengers. (T) 7.30 Strictly Come Dancing — It Takes Two. Zoe Ball chats to the couple who narrowly avoided elimination in Sunday night’s dance-off, and Karen Hardy gives her thoughts on the weekend’s choreography. (T) 8.00 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip. Actor Neil Stuke and presenter Penny Smith hunt for antiques in Herefordshire, vying to see who can make the biggest profit at auction in Newport, Shropshire. (T) 9.00 MasterChef: The Professionals. Four chefs from yesterday’s heat face a skills test of preparing three sauces, before the best three re-create beaujolais berry jelly with creme anglaise and arlette biscuits. (T) 10.00 Dara O Briain’s Science Club. The comedian and his team of experts investigate life, death and extinction, with guest Mark Steel learning how to deflect an incoming asteroid. (T) 11.00 Later Live — with Jools Holland. With performances by singer Sinead O’Connor, rockers Biffy Clyro, psych band Tame Impala, folk trio Lau, blues musician Mud Morganfield and jazz multi-instrumentalist Courtney Pine. An extended edition can be seen on Friday at 11.50pm. (T) 11.30 Newsnight; (T) Weather. (T) 12.20 Storyville: Jonestown — The World’s Biggest Mass Suicide. (R) (T) 1.45 BBC News. (T) 5.00 BBC Learning Zone. (T) London 6.30 ITV Morning News. (T) 7.00 Daybreak. News and entertainment. (T) 9.30 Lorraine. Entertainment and fashion news. (T) 10.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (T) 11.30 This Morning. The latest in health news and high-street fashion. (T) 1.30 Loose Women. With Jason Byrne and Ross Kemp. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 London News and Weather. (T) 3.00 Crime Stories. Preston and Shaw investigate an arson case. (T) 4.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. From Wells in Somerset. (R) (T) 4.59 London Weather. (T)
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5.00 Midsomer Murders. Part one of two. The collapse of a family business leads to murder. (R) (T) 6.00 The Chase. Bradley Walsh presents as four contestants answer general knowledge questions and work as a team to take on ruthless
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12.35 Take Me Out. A fitness fanatic, a builder, a BMX champion and a student take part. (R) (T) 1.45 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming; ITV News Headlines. 4.00 Loose Women. With Jason Byrne and Ross Kemp. (R) (T) 4.50 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. CHANNEL 4 7.05 Channel 4 Presents — Lee. (R) (T) 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 Freshly Squeezed. (T) 8.30 According to Jim. (R) (T) 8.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 10.00 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 Undercover Boss Canada. (R) (T) 12.00 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away. (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 SuperScrimpers. (T) 1.35 Come Dine with Me. (T) 2.35 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) (T) 3.40 Countdown. (T) 4.30 1001 Things You Should Know. (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.00 Come Dine with Me. Mortgage adviser Andrew Devey throws the second party in the West Midlands, serving a main course of shepherd’s pie during his beatnik-themed evening. (T) 6.30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals. Jamie Oliver demonstrates his own brand of fast food, revealing how to prepare lamb tagine, pan-fried aubergine and cumin crunch as well as crispy polenta chicken Caesar salad. (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Lisa goes to the mall to buy a new gadget, while Homer begins to believe that Bart’s new friend Bashir is involved in a terrorist plot. Cartoon capers with the unmistakable family. (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. The Kane sisters seem to be on course for a showdown as Lacey’s feelings for Ally continue to intensify, and Dodger faces a dilemma after learning his biological father’s address. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. An atheist and humanist chaplain who volunteers at her local hospital argues she is still able to offer spiritual support to those in need. (T) 9.00 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. The architect meets a man who bought a 1920s showman’s carriage online, visits a holiday home made from a wartime vehicle and follows the build of a beach hut — in Birmingham. (T) 10.00 Heston’s Fantastical Food. Heston Blumenthal celebrates the tea break on a monumental scale, creating the world’s biggest packet of biscuits and a huge pyramid-shaped tea bag to serve an entire town. (T) 11.00 Fresh Meat. Vod goes partying with a renowned poet, with tragic results, while Heather encourages Kingsley to follow his dream of becoming a musician by signing him up for an open mic night. (T) 11.50 Rory Peck Awards 2012. (T) 11.55 Homeland. (R) (T) 1.00 European Poker Tour. (T) 2.00 Channel 4 Presents — Hannah. (R) (T) 2.05 Sailing: America’s Cup Discovered. (T) 2.35 KOTV Boxing Weekly. (T) 3.00 Beach Volleyball. (T) 3.55 Bullrun: Cops, Cars and Superstars. (T) 4.20 Freesports on 4. (R) (T) 4.50 Freesports on 4. (R) (T) 5.20 Extreme Sailing Series. (R) (T) 5.50 Volkswagen Racing Cup. (R) (T) 6.15 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 The WotWots. (R) (T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (T) 7.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 7.45 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.50 Olive the Ostrich. (T) 7.55 Little Princess. (R) (T) 8.10 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 8.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 8.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 8.45 Noddy in
Toyland. (R) (T) 9.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.45 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (T) 10.15 The Wright Stuff. 12.10 The Hotel Inspector. (R) (T) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.15 Superior Interiors with Kelly Hoppen. (R) (T) 2.15 Home and Away. (T) 2.45 Neighbours. (T) 3.15 CSI: Miami. (R) (T) 4.15 FILM: Together Again for the First Time (2008). Comedy, starring Julia Duffy. (T) 5.55 Looney Tunes. (R) (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Neighbours. Priya’s caution deters Paul from carrying on their affair, Vanessa struggles to go along with Francesca’s preparations for the wedding and Rani chooses Harley over her friends. (R) (T) 7.00 Home and Away. When his first outing does not go smoothly, Dex tells Sid that he wishes he had died in the accident. Bianca apologises to Heath for her outburst and Harvey proposes to Roo again. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Highland Emergency. The crew of RAF Rescue 137 is called out to the scene of a massive car crash and the Royal Navy battles to reach an elderly climber lost in the mountains in poor weather. (T) 8.30 Highland Emergency. Royal Navy Rescue 177 is called out to treat the warden of the medieval abbey on Inchcolm and an RAF crew battles to reach a man on Ben A’an who has a suspected broken ankle; (T) 8.30 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 Rolf’s Animal Clinic. Steve Unwin treats a chimp that needs to have rotten teeth extracted, and the cardiology team conducts heart scans on three cats and eight pedigree puppies; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 Body of Proof. A man dies in a house fire, but Megan’s investigation into the cause of death is hindered by a veteran arson investigator and his colleague. Crime drama, starring Dana Delany. (T) 11.00 CSI: NY. Stella attends a fundraising event, but proceedings are interrupted by the death of the deputy mayor, whose body plummets dramatically from the ceiling in full view of everyone. (R) (T) 11.55 CSI: NY. (R) (T) 12.55 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (R) (T) 1.40 Forensic Files. (R) (T) 2.05 SuperCasino. 4.55 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 5.20 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.45 Divine Designs. (R) (T) 6.10 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T) 6.35 Wildlife SOS. (R)
Tuesday 20th November 14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Celebrity Archive – Simon Baldock interviews the funny man with the squeaky voice, Joe Pasquale 18.05 FAQ – Planning for your funeral. 18.30 The Wedding Show (series) – The big day has arrived and all the planning comes to fruition. 18.45 The Hunt for Giant Sturgeon – A team of fisherman go to Canada in search of this huge fish. 19.00 Real England (series) – Cornwall – A county that’s much more than cream teas and pasties. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music
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7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Neighbourhood Blues. Police investigate when a woman vanishes from her rented property. (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Derby, south-west London and Sunderland. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 Watchdog Daily. Consumer investigations. (T) 12.45 Cash in the Attic. A couple raise money for charity. (R) (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. The team visits Newark Antiques and Collectors Fair. (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.45 Doctors. DCI Driver’s operation comes to an abrupt end. (T) 3.15 Escape to the Country. Property searching in Wiltshire. (T) 4.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. (T) 4.05 CBBC: Deadly 60. The team continues to search for dangerous predators in Sri Lanka. (R) (T) 4.35 Lockie Leonard. Josh and Lockie are ordered into quarantine. (R) (T) 5.00 Prank Patrol Down Under. A boy convinces his friend that he has had a curse placed on him. (R) (T) 5.25 Leon. The lion feels thirsty. (R) (T) 5.30 Junior MasterChef. The chefs are challenged to feed 50 members of a Notting Hill Carnival band. (T) 5.30 Shaun the Sheep Championsheeps. A noisy supporter causes problems. (R) (T)
6.00 Newsround. Current affairs reports for children. (T) 6.15 Pointless. Quiz show in which contestants try to score the fewest points possible by giving the least obvious correct answers to questions. Presented by Alexander Armstrong. (T) 7.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 7.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. (T) 8.00 The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the live magazine show featuring topical reports from around the UK and big-name studio guests; (T) BBC News; Regional News. (T) 9.00 Supersized Earth. New series. Dallas Campbell travels the globe to explore how humans have transformed the planet in a single generation, beginning with the world’s most amazing constructions. (T)
the Lotto and Thunderball draws. (T) 11.45 Crimewatch Update. An update on viewers’ responses to the programme shown earlier. (T) 11.55 Would I Lie to You? Rob Brydon welcomes cyclist Chris Hoy, impressionist Ronni Ancona, writer Danny Wallace and sports presenter Gabby Logan to the comedy panel show. (R) (T) 12.25 Film 2012. Reviews of End of Watch, Silver Linings Playbook and Nativity 2; (T) National Lottery Update. (T) 12.55 FILM: Shank (2010). Premiere. Futuristic thriller, starring Kedar Williams-Stirling. (T) 2.25 Weatherview. (T) 2.30 Sign Zone: See Hear. The charities Children in Need has helped to fund. With voiceover. (R) (T) 3.00 Sign Zone: Ian Hislop’s Stiff Upper Lip — An Emotional History of Britain. How the British have expressed their feelings throughout history. (R) (T) 4.00 Sign Zone: Paul Martin’s Handmade Revolution. Five more amateurs compete to impress the judges. (R) (T) 4.45 Sign Zone: Cash Britain. Gez finds a violin that he believes to be a priceless Stradivarius. Last in the series. (R) (T) 5.15 BBC News. 5.15 BBC News. 5.30 Panorama. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 World Business Report. 6.45 BBC News. (T) BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Zigby. (R) (T) 7.10 Finley the Fire Engine. (R) (T) 7.20 Little Robots. (R) (T) 7.30 64 Zoo Lane. (R) (T) 7.45 Chuggington: Badge Quest. (R) (T) 7.50 Rastamouse. (R) (T) 8.00 CBBC: School of Silence. (R) (T) 8.30 Pet Squad. (R) (T) 8.40 Eliot Kid. (R) (T) 8.55 Newsround. (T) 9.00 What’s New Scooby-Doo? (R) (T) 9.25 CBeebies: Mister Maker Comes to Town. (R) (T) 9.45 I Can Cook with You. (R) (T) 10.00 ZingZillas. (R) (T) 10.15 Baby Jake. (R) (T) 10.25 Dipdap. (R) (T) 10.30 Wibbly Pig. (R) (T) 10.40 The Koala Brothers. (R) (T) 10.50 Big & Small; (R) (T) Octonauts: Creature Reports. (R) (T) 11.05 Big Barn Farm. (R) (T) 11.20 Charlie and Lola. (R) (T) 11.30 3rd & Bird. (R) (T) 11.40 Waybuloo. (R) (T) 12.00 In the Night Garden. (R) (T) 12.30 Daily Politics. (T) 2.00 See Hear. (T) 2.30 Lifeline. (R) (T) 2.40 Coast. (T) 2.45 To Buy or Not to Buy. (R) (T) 3.15 Weakest Link. (R) (T) 4.00 Real Rescues. (R) (T) 4.45 Flog It! (T) 5.30 Breakaway. (R) (T) 6.15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. Charlie Ross and Catherine Southon head to Nottinghamshire for the Newark Antiques and Collectors Fair, one of the largest events of its kind in Europe. (R) (T) 7.00 Eggheads. Quiz, hosted by Jeremy Vine, in which the winners of famous game shows work as a team to tackle a new set of challengers. (T) 7.30 Strictly Come Dancing — It Takes Two. Zoe Ball has the latest gossip, while Ian Waite reveals how the couples are getting on in training. (T) 8.00 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip. Ex-Holby City star Laila Rouass and Casualty’s Charles Dale hunt for antiques in the north of England, vying to see who can make the biggest profit at auction in Chertsey, Surrey. (T) 9.00 MasterChef: The Professionals. The remaining five chefs face a skills test of preparing and cooking a beef kidney, with only four going on to try to re-create a classic Burgundian fish stew. (T) 10.00 The Hour. Hector is arrested on suspicion of assaulting Kiki, and Freddie decides to hold a controversial interview with a fascist on the same day members of the board pay a visit. (T) 11.00 The Culture Show. Danish film director Thomas Vinterberg talks about his new film The Hunt and Elena Palumbo reveals what it was like to be avant-garde artist Yves Klein’s muse and model. (T) 11.30 Newsnight; (T) Weather. (T) 12.20 Great Continental Railway Journeys. (R) (T) 1.20 BBC News. (T) 5.00 BBC Learning Zone. (T) London
10.00 Crimewatch. New series. An appeal to solve the disappearance of two-year-old Katrice Lee, who went missing from a British air base in Germany in 1981. Kirsty Young presents. (T) 11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather. (T) 11.35 The National Lottery Wednesday Night Draws. John Partridge presents as the balls are set rolling to decide the all-important numbers in
6.30 ITV Morning News. (T) 7.00 Daybreak. News and entertainment. (T) 9.30 Lorraine. Entertainment and fashion news. (T) 10.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (T) 11.30 This Morning. Celebrity chat and lifestyle features. (T) 1.30 Loose Women. With comedian Lee Nelson. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 London News and Weather. (T) 3.00 Crime Stories. Preston and Shaw investigate when £2,000 is stolen from a pensioner’s home. (T) 4.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. From Penrith, Cumbria. (R) (T) 4.59 London Weather. (T)
5.00 Midsomer Murders. Part two of two. A performance of Hamlet helps Barnaby’s investigation. (R) (T)
6.00 The Chase. Bradley Walsh presents as four contestants answer general knowledge questions and work as a team to take on ruthless quiz genius the Chaser and secure a cash prize. (T) 7.00 London Tonight; Weather. (T) 7.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 8.00 Emmerdale. Laurel and Ashley try to talk to Bernice about setting some ground rules concerning Gabby, Paddy feels threatened by the new vet and Katie worries about the state of her marriage. (T) 8.30 Coronation Street. Hour-long episode. Kirsty takes revenge on Fiz after Tyrone heads to the children’s party with Ruby, while Eva is pleased her plan to break up Nick and Leanne seems to be working. (T) 9.30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Ant and Dec present the latest celebrity happenings Down Under as the group struggles through another day of hardship in the bug-infested Australian wilderness. (T) 11.00 ITV News at Ten and Weather. (T) 11.30 London News and Weather. (T) 11.35 Exposure Update. Mark Williams-Thomas tracks the progress of the police investigation into sexual abuse claims made against Jimmy Savile, asking how he achieved his considerable power and influence. (T) 12.35 The Great Train Robbery. Exploring the August 1963 heist, featuring interviews with key figures. (R) (T) 1.30 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming; ITV News Headlines. 4.00 FILM: Columbo: Uneasy Lies the Crown (1990). Crime drama, with Peter Falk. (T) 5.40 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service.
(2011). Premiere. Drama, starring German de Silva. 4.10 St Elsewhere. (R) (T) 4.55 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) 5.50 Countdown. (R) (T) 6.35 Make Do & Mend. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 The WotWots. (R) (T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (T) 7.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 7.45 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.50 Olive the Ostrich. (T) 7.55 Little Princess. (R) (T) 8.10 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 8.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 8.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 8.45 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 9.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.45 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (T) 10.15 The Wright Stuff. 12.10 The Hotel Inspector. (R) (T) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.15 Superior Interiors with Kelly Hoppen. (R) (T) 2.15 Home and Away. (T) 2.45 Neighbours. (T) 3.15 CSI: Miami. (R) (T) 4.10 FILM: Snowman’s Pass (2004). Action adventure, starring Nicole Eggert. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Neighbours. Summer catches Tash with Andrew’s medication, Lucas is forced to consider the real reason he is marrying Vanessa, and Priya is unable to give up her affair with Paul. (R) (T) 7.00 Home and Away. Alf notices Roo and Harvey are being nice to each other, a tarot reading gives Dex hope for the future and Jett confronts Marilyn and calls her a marriage wrecker. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Emergency Bikers. Paramedic Steve Harris tries to help the driver of a crashed car, and police officer Martin Ackers re-creates the final moments of a fatal motorcycle accident; (R) (T) 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 The Removal Men. A team is pushed to breaking point when an elderly man tries to downsize and a crew carries out a job in a supposedly haunted mansion after dark; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 FILM: The Transporter (2002). An underworld courier ends up in a battle of wits with his powerful employers when he lets his conscience get the better of him. Action adventure, with Jason Statham and Shu Qi. (T) 11.55 FILM: Attack Force (2006). Action thriller, starring Steven Seagal. (T) 1.45 Ricky Hatton: The Comeback. (T) 2.35 SuperCasino. 4.55 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 5.20 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.45 Divine Designs. (R) (T) 6.10 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T) 6.35 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T)
CHANNEL 4 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 Freshly Squeezed. (T) 8.30 According to Jim. (R) (T) 9.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 10.00 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 Undercover Boss Canada. (R) (T) 12.00 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away. (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 SuperScrimpers. (T) 1.35 Come Dine with Me. (T) 2.35 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) (T) 3.40 Countdown. (T) 4.30 1001 Things You Should Know. (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.00 Come Dine with Me. Vegetarian Jules Evans plans a medievalthemed dinner for the third day of the competition in the West Midlands, going so far as to arrange a duel to entertain her guests. (T) 6.30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals. The chef prepares fettuccine, smoked trout, asparagus and peas, as well as black bean beef burgers, and noodles and pickle salad. (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Mr Burns wins a professional basketball team in a poker game at the annual billionaires’ retreat and tries to build a state-of-the-art stadium on Springfield’s last bee colony. (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Dodger receives a surprise when he visits his biological father, Lacey takes action to secure Ally’s attention, and a grief-stricken resident faces a night in the cells. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. A Muslim Imam from Nottingham argues that people could learn much from atheists — but that atheists should also acknowledge the debt they owe their religious parents. (T) 9.00 Sarah Beeny’s Selling Houses. Sarah is in Hove, helping three homeowners with a few improvements, including toning down one man’s eclectic style and bringing a touch of colour into a magnolia palace. (T) 10.00 Grand Designs. Kevin McCloud revisits a couple who in 2010 built a home containing a sauna, spa, dance floor and DJ booth on a small patch of land in London. (T) 11.00 Secret State. Dawkins finds himself under attack from enemies both in the financial world and in his own party, while Fossett begins to investigate the information passed to him by Agnes. (T) 12.05 Rory Peck Awards 2012. (T) 12.10 The Town That Caught Tourette’s. (R) (T) 1.15 Music on 4: Abbey Road Studios: In Session. (T) 1.45 Music on 4: Superstar DJs: With Annie Mac. (T) 2.10 Music on 4: Stooshe: Intro. (T) 2.25 Music on 4: Spotlight: Urban. (T) 2.40 FILM: Las Acacias
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7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Neighbourhood Blues. The police try to apprehend a suspected thief. (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Swindon, London and Lincoln. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 Watchdog Daily. Consumer investigations. (T) 12.45 Cash in the Attic. Raising money for a house extension. (R) (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. From Wetherby racecourse, West Yorkshire. (R) (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.45 Doctors. Kevin has cosmetic problems ahead of a date. (T) 3.15 Escape to the Country. A rural home in south Wales. (T) 4.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. (T) 4.05 CBBC: Deadly 60. A tour of the southern states of America. (R) (T) 4.35 Lockie Leonard. The teenager and her friends form a band. (R) (T) 5.00 Prank Patrol Down Under. A dog-sitting session ends with a big surprise. (R) (T) 5.25 Leon. Two elephants mistake Leon for a magician. (R) (T) 5.30 Junior MasterChef. The four remaining contestants cook for the 10-year-old stars of musical Matilda. (T) 5.30 Shaun the Sheep Championsheeps. The friends compete in a muddy race. (R) (T)
6.00 Newsround. Current affairs reports for children. (T) 6.15 Pointless. Quiz show in which contestants have to score the fewest points possible by giving the least obvious correct answers to questions. Presented by Alexander Armstrong. (T) 7.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 7.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. (T) 8.00 The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the live magazine, featuring celebrity chat and stories of interest. (T) 8.30 EastEnders. Ava calls on Cora to return Tanya’s purse — but it is only when she introduces herself that her mother realises her true identity. Joey and Lauren are seen kissing; (T) BBC News; Regional News. (T) 9.00 Young Apprentice. The candidates are challenged to serve afternoon tea at Blenheim Palace, and while one group opts for a 1940s theme, the other pulls out all the stops for a Mad Hatter’s tea party. (T)
Yvette Cooper and Dragons’ Den investor Deborah Meaden take part in a topical debate from London. (T) 12.35 This Week. The past seven days in politics. (T) 1.20 Holiday Weatherview. (T) 1.25 Sign Zone: Undercover: How to Dodge Tax — Panorama. Investigation into the people and companies who sell access to offshore tax havens. (R) (T) 1.55 Sign Zone: Countryfile. An Army training camp in Leicestershire for dogs and horses. (R) (T) 2.55 Sign Zone: Planet Earth Live: A Lion’s Tale. A lion cub and its mother struggle to find food in Kenya’s Masai Mara. (R) (T) 3.55 Sign Zone: Antiques Roadshow. Fiona Bruce and the experts visit RAF Marham in Norfolk. (R) (T) 4.55 Sign Zone: Paul Martin’s Handmade Revolution. Competitors include a wood carver and a glass blower. (R) (T) 5.40 BBC News. 5.40 HARDtalk. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 World Business Report. 6.45 BBC News. (T) BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Zigby. (R) (T) 7.10 Finley the Fire Engine. (R) (T) 7.20 Little Robots. (R) (T) 7.30 64 Zoo Lane. (R) (T) 7.45 Chuggington: Badge Quest. (R) (T) 7.50 Rastamouse. (R) (T) 8.00 CBBC: School of Silence. (R) (T) 8.30 Pet Squad. (R) (T) 8.40 Eliot Kid. (R) (T) 8.55 Newsround. (T) 9.00 What’s New Scooby-Doo? (R) (T) 9.25 CBeebies: Mister Maker Comes to Town. (R) (T) 9.45 I Can Cook with You. (R) (T) 10.00 ZingZillas. (R) (T) 10.15 Baby Jake. (R) (T) 10.25 Dipdap. (R) (T) 10.30 Wibbly Pig. (R) (T) 10.40 The Koala Brothers. (R) (T) 10.50 Big & Small; (R) (T) Octonauts: Creature Reports. (R) (T) 11.05 Big Barn Farm. (R) (T) 11.20 Charlie and Lola. (R) (T) 11.30 3rd & Bird. (R) (T) 11.40 Waybuloo. (R) (T) 12.00 In the Night Garden. (R) (T) 12.30 BBC World News. (T) 1.00 Daily Politics. (T) 2.00 Royal Upstairs Downstairs. (R) (T) 2.30 To Buy or Not to Buy. (R) (T) 3.15 Weakest Link. (R) (T) 4.00 Real Rescues. (R) (T) 4.45 Flog It! (T) 5.30 Breakaway. (R) (T) 6.15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. Charlie Ross and Catherine Southon head to the Ciney antiques market in Belgium as they continue their competition and hope to outdo each other at uncovering bargains. (R) (T) 7.00 Eggheads. Quiz, hosted by Jeremy Vine, in which the winners of famous game shows work as a team to tackle a new set of challengers. (T) 7.30 Strictly Come Dancing — It Takes Two. Zoe Ball hosts the weekday fanzine devoted to the ballroom dancing show, featuring footage from the training rooms. (T) 8.00 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip. John Barrowman and Myleene Klass search for bargains in Bristol, Chepstow, Newport and Cardiff before ending up at an auction in Froncysyllte, north Wales. (T) 9.00 MasterChef: The Professionals. Five chefs battle it out in the week’s quarter-final, demonstrating a dish of their own invention before four of them go on to prepare two courses for a panel of food critics. (T) 10.00 Great Continental Railway Journeys. Michael Portillo travels through Germany, starting in Berlin and taking in the Harz Mountains, the Ruhr Valley and finishing in the vineyards of the Rheingau. (T) 11.00 Hebburn. Jack and Sarah prepare to have their marriage blessed in a church ceremony, and Joe gives his son a lucky gift that has been handed down through the generations. Last in the series. (T) 11.30 Newsnight; (T) Weather. (T) 12.20 Dara O Briain’s Science Club. (R) (T) 1.20 The Culture Show. (R) (T) 1.50 An Island Parish. (R) (T) 2.20 BBC News. (T) 4.55 BBC Learning Zone. (T) London
10.00 Hunted. Sam is exposed as a spy following a failed attempt to kill Jack Turner, and she begins to recall the truth about why Hourglass wants her dead. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather. (T) 11.35 Question Time. Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith, Shadow Home Secretary
6.30 ITV Morning News. (T) 7.00 Daybreak. News and entertainment. (T) 9.30 Lorraine. Entertainment and fashion news. (T) 10.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (T) 11.30 This Morning. With Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. (T) 1.30 Loose Women. With Jean-Christophe Novelli and Al Murray. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 London News and Weather. (T) 3.00 Crime Stories. A woman accuses a man of stealing her winning lottery ticket. (T) 4.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. The team visits Chesterfield, Derbyshire. (R) (T) 4.59 London Weather. (T)
5.00 Midsomer Murders. Part one of two. A rock band’s reunion seems doomed. (R) (T) 6.00 The Chase. Bradley Walsh presents as four contestants answer general knowledge questions and work as a team to take on ruthless quiz genius the Chaser and secure a cash prize. (T)
7.00 London Tonight; Weather. (T) 7.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 8.00 Emmerdale. A row with Declan ends in disaster for Katie when she follows him on a quad bike and falls down a disused mine shaft. Ashley warns Bernice about making false promises to Gabby. (T) 8.30 Waiting for a Heart: Tonight. Fiona Foster investigates the national shortage of organ donors, meeting a 20-year-old student who is in need of a new heart to save his life. (T) 9.00 Emmerdale. Declan tries to rescue Katie from the mine shaft, but the ground starts to crumble away. Back in the village, Diane feels caught in the middle as Ashley and Bernice argue. (T) 9.30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Ant and Dec present highlights of the past 24 hours in the jungle camp as the well-known faces spend another day collecting firewood, boiling rice and completing challenges. (T) 11.00 ITV News at Ten and Weather. (T) 11.30 London News and Weather. (T) 11.35 Corfu: A Tale of Two Islands. Two landscape architects talk about their work, an entrepreneur launches a venture in Kavos and a woman reveals how she fell in love while working as a holiday rep. (T) 12.05 Grimefighters. Inspectors investigate a Chinese restaurant in Wolverhampton. (R) (T) 12.35 The Late Debate. Alastair Stewart discusses news and events at Westminster. 1.05 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming; ITV News Headlines. 4.00 Waiting for a Heart: Tonight. The national shortage of organ donors. (R) (T) 4.25 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. 5.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (R) (T)
Unreported World. (R) (T) 3.35 MPs: Are They Still At It? — Channel 4 Dispatches. (R) (T) 4.05 Time Team. (R) (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) 5.55 Countdown. (R) (T) 6.40 Make Do & Mend. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 The WotWots. (R) (T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (T) 7.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 7.45 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.50 Olive the Ostrich. (T) 7.55 Little Princess. (R) (T) 8.10 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 8.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 8.40 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 8.50 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 9.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.45 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (T) 10.15 The Wright Stuff. 12.10 The Hotel Inspector. (R) (T) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.15 Superior Interiors with Kelly Hoppen. (R) (T) 2.15 Home and Away. (T) 2.45 Neighbours. (T) 3.15 CSI: Miami. (R) (T) 4.15 FILM: An Old Fashioned Thanksgiving (2008). Period drama, starring Jacqueline Bisset. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Neighbours. Jade returns unexpectedly from LA, but tells a dismayed Kyle she is going back to America for another year. Andrew offers Tash the day off as thanks for covering for him. (R) (T) 7.00 Home and Away. Gina and John decide to spend some time apart, Kyle tells Casey they are half-brothers and that he plans to avenge the death of their father and Romeo strikes out at Liam. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Rolf’s Animal Clinic. Steve Unwin treats a chimp that needs to have rotten teeth extracted, and the cardiology team conducts heart scans on three cats and eight pedigree puppies; (R) (T) 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 World’s Strongest Man 2012: Qualifiers. New series. James Richardson presents action from the Giants Live Series event in Melbourne, Australia; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 Hatfields & McCoys. The McCoys form their own posse when they hear Anse is leading his men on a mission to the jailhouse and the two clans engage in a gunfight at Grapevine Creek. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 FILM: Navy Seals (1990). Action adventure, starring Charlie Sheen. (T) 1.15 SuperCasino. 4.55 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 5.20 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.45 Divine Designs. (R) (T) 6.10 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T) 6.35 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T)
CHANNEL 4 7.00 Channel 4 Presents — Nathan. (R) (T) 7.05 Sali Mali. (R) (T) 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 Freshly Squeezed. (T) 8.30 According to Jim. (R) (T) 9.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 10.00 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 Undercover Boss Canada. (R) (T) 12.00 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away. (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 SuperScrimpers. (T) 1.35 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 2.35 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) (T) 3.40 Countdown. (T) 4.30 1001 Things You Should Know. (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.00 Come Dine with Me. Massage therapist Lucy Hird hosts the fourth dinner party from the West Midlands, featuring a menu including Thai specialities. She also gives individual presents to her guests. (T) 6.30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals. The chef prepares pork Marsala, porcini rice and spring greens, plus a Koh Samui salad, chilli tofu and Thai noodles. (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Lisa lets her imagination run wild when she makes a new friend — but they face a nightmare when reality and fantasy become blurred. With the voice of Emily Blunt. (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Dodger tries to come to terms with a shocking revelation, Lacey’s infatuation escalates and Nana McQueen’s arrival in the village prompts Carmel to consider returning to work. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. A vicar who does not believe in God or the afterlife reveals how he wants Christians to learns from atheists to reject the idea of a supernatural deity or a life beyond our own. (T) 9.00 Kirstie’s Vintage Home. Kirstie Allsopp comes to the aid of a couple who are hoping to add a bit of vintage style to the kitchen and dining room of their home in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. (T) 10.00 The Aristocrats: Blenheim Palace. Part one of two. Documentary exploring modern-day high society, with access to the daily lives of aristocratic families, beginning with John Spencer-Churchill and his son Jamie. (T) 11.00 Living with My Stalker. The story of the campaign of terror waged by Canadian Al Amin Dhalla against Brighton doctor Alison Hewitt and her family after she broke off their relationship. (T) 12.05 Rory Peck Awards 2012. (T) 12.10 999: What’s Your Emergency? (R) (T) 1.15 Embarrassing Fat Bodies. (R) (T) 2.10 Geordies Overboard. (R) (T) 3.05 Channel 4 Presents — Oscar. (R) (T) 3.10
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23rd November 7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Neighbourhood Blues. A Humberside Neighbourhood Team visits a primary school to raise crime awareness. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Stoke-on-Trent, Kent and Nottinghamshire. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 Watchdog Daily. Consumer investigations. (T) 12.45 Cash in the Attic. A couple raise funds to pay for a family portrait. (R) (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. From Ardingly, West Sussex. (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.45 Doctors. Kevin is suspicious of an overly enthusiastic patient. (T) 3.15 Escape to the Country. Rural house hunting in Bedfordshire. (T) 4.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. (T) 4.05 CBBC: Deadly 60. Dangerous predators in Florida. (R) (T) 4.35 Lockie Leonard. Mel and Lockie prepare to ride a big wave. (R) (T) 5.00 Blue Peter. With a performance from McFly. (R) (T) 5.30 Junior MasterChef. Four cooks compete in the final. Last in the series. (T) 5.30 Shaun the Sheep Championsheeps. Shirley is given a taste of victory in the 100m dash. (R) (T)
6.00 Newsround. Current affairs reports for children. 6.15 Pointless. Quiz show presented by Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman. (T) 7.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 7.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. (T) 8.00 The One Show. Chris Evans and Alex Jones round off the week with celebrity guests and stories of interest to the UK. (T) 8.30 Nigel Slater’s Dish of the Day. The food writer uses every last bit of his ingredients as he produces seven more meals; (T) BBC News; Regional News. (T) 9.00 EastEnders. Cora plucks up the courage to explain her actions to Ava — but it remains to be seen whether her daughter will forgive her. Joey and Lauren discover Derek knows their secret. (T) 9.30 Outnumbered. Sue grows tired of the boys’ attitude to housework and tries to civilise them. Comedy, starring Claire Skinner. (R) (T) 10.00 Have I Got News for You. James Bond legend Roger Moore hosts the current affairs quiz. 10.30 Me and Mrs Jones. Gemma hosts a bbq, hoping it will bring Jason and Inca back together. 11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather. (T) 11.35 The Graham Norton Show. Graham chats to actress Helena Bonham Carter, music by Michael Buble. (T) 12.20 The National Lottery Friday Night Draws. Presented by Scott Mills. (T) 12.30 Live at the Apollo. With Dara O Briain, Nina Conti and Danny Bhoy. (R) (T) 1.00 EastEnders. Omnibus. (T) 2.55 Weatherview. (T) 3.00 Sign Zone: Hairy Dieters: How to Love Food and Lose Weight. The duo create low-calorie versions of their favourite party treats. Last in the series. (R) (T) 4.00 Sign Zone: Question Time. With Iain Duncan Smith, Yvette Cooper and Deborah Meaden. (R) (T) 5.00 BBC News. 5.00 BBC News. 5.30 On the Road With. 6.00 BBC News. (T) BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Zigby. (R) (T) 7.10 Finley the Fire Engine. (R) (T)
7.20 Little Robots. (R) (T) 7.30 64 Zoo Lane. (R) (T) 7.45 Chuggington: Badge Quest. (R) (T) 7.50 Rastamouse. (R) (T) 8.00 CBBC: School of Silence. (R) (T) 8.30 Pet Squad. (R) (T) 8.40 Eliot Kid. (R) (T) 8.55 Newsround. (T) 9.00 What’s New Scooby-Doo? (R) (T) 9.25 CBeebies: Mister Maker Comes to Town. (R) (T) 9.45 I Can Cook with You. (R) (T) 10.00 ZingZillas. (R) (T) 10.15 Baby Jake. (R) (T) 10.25 Dipdap. (R) (T) 10.30 Wibbly Pig. (R) (T) 10.40 The Koala Brothers. (R) (T) 10.50 Big & Small; (R) (T) Octonauts: Creature Reports. (R) (T) 11.05 Big Barn Farm. (R) (T) 11.20 Charlie and Lola. (R) (T) 11.30 3rd & Bird. (R) (T) 11.40 Waybuloo. (R) (T) 12.00 In the Night Garden. (R) (T) 12.30 BBC World News. (T) 1.00 Daily Politics. (T) 2.00 Royal Upstairs Downstairs. (R) (T) 2.30 To Buy or Not to Buy. (R) (T) 3.15 Weakest Link. (R) (T) 4.00 Real Rescues. (R) (T) 4.45 Flog It! (T) 5.30 Breakaway. (T) 6.15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. Charlie Ross and Catherine Southon hunt for collectibles at four different events in a showdown challenge, hoping to make the most profit at auction from the items they have chosen. (R) (T) 7.00 Eggheads. Quiz, hosted by Jeremy Vine, in which the winners of famous game shows work as a team to tackle a new set of challengers. (T) 7.30 Strictly Come Dancing — It Takes Two. Zoe Ball presents analysis of the pro-celebrity couples’ progress ahead of tomorrow night’s show, and reports from the rehearsals. (T) 8.00 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip. Olympic gold medallists Robin Cousins and Tessa Sanderson hunt for bargains in Suffolk and Essex, before an auction showdown in Greenwich. Last in the series. (T) 9.00 Mastermind. Four more contestants take their place in the black chair, answering questions on Geoffrey Boycott, Futurama, Graham Greene and US military aircraft since 1945. (T) 9.30 An Island Parish. Sark welcomes a group of Chelsea Pensioners as the islanders mark the anniversary of its liberation from German occupation during the Second World War. (T) 10.00 Attenborough: 60 Years in the Wild. David Attenborough reflects on scientific discoveries in his lifetime that have transformed the way the natural world is viewed, including how and where life began. (T) 11.00 QI. Stephen Fry asks a range of unusual questions on the theme of jungles, and Greg Proops, David O’Doherty, Reginald D Hunter and Alan Davies try to come up with interesting answers. (T) 11.30 Newsnight. (T) 12.00 The Review Show. (T) 12.45 Weather. (T) 12.50 Later with Jools Holland. (T) 1.55 FILM: Jar City (2006). Premiere. Thriller, starring Ingvar Eggert Sigurdsson. 3.25 BBC News. 5.00 Close. London 6.30 ITV Morning News. (T) 7.00 Daybreak. News and entertainment. (T) 9.30 Lorraine. Entertainment and fashion news. (T) 10.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (R) (T) 11.30 This Morning. Kian Egan previews the weekend’s X Factor shows. (T) 1.30 Loose Women. With X Factor 2011 winners Little Mix. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 London News and Weather. (T) 3.00 Crime Stories. A bride-to-be becomes the victim of identity fraud. (T) 4.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. The team visits Wilmslow in Cheshire. (R) (T) 4.59 London Weather. (T)
5.00 Midsomer Murders. Part two of two. The drummer is found dead in a swimming pool. (R) (T) 6.00 The Chase. Bradley Walsh presents as four contestants answer general knowledge questions. 7.00 London Tonight; Weather. (T) 7.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 8.00 Emmerdale. Declan’s rescue attempt makes matters worse for Katie. (T) 8.30 Coronation Street. Fiz takes matters into her own hands over the sewing machine incident. 9.00 Island Hospital. Physiotherapist Millie Rayner takes part in a meat raffle and a patient has a
life-changing operation. (T) 9.30 Coronation Street. Tyrone confronts Fiz about her allegation. (T) 10.00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! The contestants take on more physically and mentally demanding challenges for the entertainment of the public. (T) 11.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 12.00 London News and Weather. (T) 12.10 FILM: Accepted (2006). High-school comedy, starring Justin Long. (T) 1.45 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming; ITV News Headlines. 4.00 FILM: The Skeleton Key (2005). Horror, starring Kate Hudson. (T) 5.45 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. CHANNEL 4 7.05 Channel 4 Presents — Jonnie. (R) (T) 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 Freshly Squeezed. (T) 8.30 According to Jim. (R) (T) 9.00 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 10.00 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 Undercover Boss Canada. (R) (T) 12.00 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away. (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 SuperScrimpers. (T) 1.35 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 2.35 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) (T) 3.40 Countdown. (T) 4.30 1001 Things You Should Know. (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.00 Come Dine with Me. Mental-health nurse Lloyd Cast hosts the final dinner party from the West Midlands and has planned a chilled evening to allow his food to take centre stage. (T) 6.30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals. Jamie Oliver reveals recipes for crispy Parma pork with minted courgettes and brown rice, plus grilled mushroom sub, smoky pancetta, melted cheese and pears. (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Homer learns Lenny and Carl fixed the result of a class presidential election, which he lost in high school — leading him to speculate on how his life would have changed had he won. (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Lacey considers taking desperate measures to steal Ally from Ash. Barney returns to the village as Nana McQueen hatches a scheme, and Carmel returns to work. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.30 Unreported World. Reporter Aidan Hartley travels to war-torn Mogadishu, Somalia, to meet a man who left London to set up a chain of restaurants in one of the world’s most dangerous cities. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. A man who was abused by Catholic priests when he was a child reveals his views on atheism. (T) 9.00 Come Dine with Me. Four amateur chefs do battle in Swansea, serving up evenings themed around Hollywood, Dallas and wrestling as they compete to win the £1,000 prize. (T) 10.00 Sarah Millican: Chatterbox Live. Stand-up show recorded in London in 2011, in which the Geordie comedian shares humorous insights into her life, including the perils of living alone. (T) 11.00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. Rhod Gilbert talks about his latest stand-up comedy tour, Paul O’Grady discusses his new autobiography and Noel Gallagher chats and performs his song AKA... What a Life! (T) 12.05 4Funnies: Dr Brown. (T) 12.35 Random Acts. (T) 12.40 8 Out of 10 Cats. (R) (T) 1.25 Full English. (R) (T) 1.55 The Ricky Gervais Show. (T) 2.20 My Name Is Earl. (R) (T) 2.45 My Name Is Earl. (R) (T) 3.05 Bob’s Burgers. (R) (T) 3.30 Bob’s Burgers. (R) (T) 3.50 Glory Daze. (T) 4.35 90210. (T) 5.15 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) 6.10 Countdown. (R) (T) 6.55 The Treacle People. (R) (T)
Pig. (R) (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.45 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (T) 10.15 The Wright Stuff. 12.10 The Hotel Inspector. (R) (T) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.15 Superior Interiors with Kelly Hoppen. (R) (T) 2.15 Home and Away. (T) 2.45 Neighbours. (T) 3.15 The Mentalist. (R) (T) 4.15 FILM: Christmas in Canaan (2009). Drama, with Jaishon Fisher and Zak Ludwig. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Neighbours. Kyle comes to the conclusion that his only option is to break up with Jade, and Kate tries to take Rhys’s mind off the prospect of Vanessa’s forthcoming wedding. (R) (T) 7.00 Home and Away. When forced by Kyle to call Brax, Casey manages to drop some subtle hints as to his whereabouts and his brother sets out to find him. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Cowboy Builders. The team tries to finish off a Solihull home’s incomplete extension, and Dominic Littlewood tracks down the man responsible for leaving the property in such a poor state; (R) (T) 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan. The actor attempts to locate a rare white Goliath beetle and has to infiltrate Cameroon’s black-market insect trade to track one down; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 The Mentalist. The CBI team attends the scene of a murder in Carson Springs and Rigsby finds his father Steve in a nearby shack with a bullet in his heart. Guest starring William Forsythe. (T) 11.00 Castle. Part two of two. The serial killer obsessed with Castle’s character Nikki Heat begins to send messages to Beckett, and Agent Shaw (Dana Delany) is taken hostage. (T) 11.55 Law & Order: Criminal Intent. 12.55 Inside Hollywood. (R) 1.00 SuperCasino. 4.55 Motorsport Mundial. 5.20 House Doctor. (R) (T) 6.10 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T) 6.35 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T)
Friday 23rdNovember 14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Celebrity Archive – Simon Baldock is with Keith Floyd 18.30 Let's Talk – Wine & cheese – always a good combination. Simon talks to 2 experts in these fields. 19.00 An Evening With... Ultimate Tributes. 2 tremendous singers with a great repertoire of acts. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music
Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 The WotWots. (R) (T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (T) 7.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 7.45 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.50 Olive the Ostrich. (T) 7.55 Little Princess. (R) (T) 8.10 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 8.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 8.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 8.45 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 9.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.15 Peppa
24th november 7.00 Breakfast. News, sport and entertainment reports. (T) 11.00 Saturday Kitchen Live. With chefs Marcus Wareing and Paul Ainsworth. (T) 12.30 Baking Made Easy. Lorraine Pascale focuses on preparing food quickly. (R) (T) 1.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Football Focus. Dan Walker is joined by John Hartson to look ahead to the weekend’s fixtures. (T) 2.00 Bargain Hunt. Two teams hunt for bargains at an antiques centre in Glasgow. (R) (T) 3.00 Escape to the Country. A modern house in Dorset. (R) (T) 4.00 Live Formula 1: Brazilian Grand Prix Qualifying. The battle for pole in the final round of the season (Start-time 4.00pm). (T)
6.30 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 6.50 Pointless Celebrities. Ola Jordan, Chris Parker, James Jordan, Chelsee Healey. (T) 7.40 Strictly Come Dancing. Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly present another ballroom battle. (T) 9.00 Merlin. The warlock agrees to help a young druid boy, although to do so he has to leave Camelot on a dangerous mission 9.45 The National Lottery Saturday Night Draws. McFly perform and OJ Borg reveals the winning numbers for the Lotto and Thunderball draws. 9.55 Casualty. A teenager’s birthday celebrations are brought to an abrupt end by an intruder, and the shock of inheriting her hated aunt’s large fortune causes a woman to collapse. (T) 10.45 Live at the Apollo. Rhod Gilbert plays host for another half-hour of stand-up from the Hammersmith Apollo in London 11.15 BBC News; Weather. (T) 11.30 Match of the Day. Gary Lineker presents highlights of today’s Premier League clashes; (T) National Lottery Update. (T) 12.50 The Football League Show. Highlights of today’s games. (T) 2.05 Weatherview. (T) 2.10 BBC News. 2.10 BBC News. 2.30 The Bottom Line. 3.00 BBC News. 3.30 Dateline London. 4.00 BBC News. 4.30 Martha, Meals and Malawi. 5.00 BBC News. 5.30 Click. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 The Bottom Line. (T) BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Zigby. (R) (T) 7.10 Finley the Fire Engine. (R) (T) 7.20 Little Robots. (R) (T) 7.30 64 Zoo Lane. (R) (T) 7.45 Rastamouse. (R) (T) 8.00 CBBC: Roar. (R) (T) 8.30 Bear Behaving Badly. (R) (T) 8.55 The Scooby-Doo Show. (R) (T) 9.20 Dennis and Gnasher. (R) (T) 9.30 Trapped Ever After. (R) (T) 10.00 Jedward’s Big Adventure. (R) (T) 10.30 Sorry, I’ve Got No Head. (R) (T) 11.00 The Ministry of Curious Stuff. (R) (T) 11.30 Deadly 60 Bites. (R) (T) 11.35 Splatalot. (R) (T) 12.00 Prank Patrol. (R) (T) 12.30 OOglies. (R) (T) 12.45 MOTD Kickabout. (R) (T) 1.05 FILM: My Fake Fiance (2009). Romantic comedy, with Melissa Joan Hart and Joseph Lawrence. (T) 2.30 Live International Rugby Union. Ireland v Argentina (Kick-off 2.00pm). (T) 5.00 Final Score. (T) 6.10 Live International Rugby Union. Wales v New Zealand (Kick-off 5.15pm). The autumn international at the Millennium Stadium, where the Welsh are looking for
their first victory over the All Blacks since 1953. (T) 8.30 Attenborough: 60 Years in the Wild. David Attenborough reflects on scientific discoveries in his lifetime that have transformed the way the natural world is viewed, including how and where life began. (R) (T) 9.30 Dad’s Army. Mainwaring is accused of leaving a light burning in the church hall during a blackout, and receives a summons to appear in court. Comedy, starring Arthur Lowe. (R) (T) 10.00 QI XL. Extended edition. Stephen Fry finds out how much Greg Proops, David O’Doherty, Reginald D Hunter and regular panellist Alan Davies know about jungles. (T) 10.45 Rolling Stones: Crossfire Hurricane. Concluding part of the documentary charting the 50-year career of the band, with contributions by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood and Bill Wyman. (T) 11.45 The Rolling Stones at the BBC. (T) 12.30 Keith Richards: A Culture Show Special. (R) (T) 1.30 FILM: Dawn of the Dead (1978). Horror sequel, starring David Emge. (T) 3.50 Close. London 6.30 ITV Morning News. (T) 7.00 CITV: Babar and the Adventures of Badou. (R) (T) 7.10 Babar and the Adventures of Badou. (R) (T) 7.25 The Hive. Pre-school series. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hive. Pre-school series. (R) (T) 7.45 The Hive. Pre-school series. (R) (T) 7.50 Canimals. Fun for younger viewers. (R) 8.00 Canimals. Fun for younger viewers. (R) 8.05 The Avengers. The crime-fighters battle evil. (T) 8.25 Rated A for Awesome. Children’s fun and entertainment. (T) 8.40 Rated A for Awesome. Children’s fun and entertainment. (T) 8.50 Horrid Henry. Cartoon about a mischievous youngster. (R) (T) 9.05 Horrid Henry. Cartoon about a mischievous youngster. (R) (T) 9.20 Horrid Henry. Cartoon about a mischievous youngster. (R) (T) 9.30 Shake It Up. The adventures of two friends who get jobs as background dancers on a TV show. (T) 10.00 My Phone Genie. Children’s entertainment. (T) 10.25 ITV News. (T) 10.30 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA. The host takes his successful talk-show stateside. (T) 11.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA. The host takes his successful talk-show stateside. (T) 12.15 Murder, She Wrote. The sheriff’s brother-in-law is murdered. (R) (T) 1.20 All Star Family Fortunes. Jennie Bond versus Amir Khan. Last in the series. (R) (T) 2.05 ITV News and Weather; Weather. (T) 2.10 Holiday Home Sweet Home. Lisa Faulkner pays a visit to Bath. (T) 3.10 Holiday Home Sweet Home. Lisa Faulkner attends the Royal Welsh Show in Builth Wells, Powys. (T) 4.10 FILM: The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008). Fantasy adventure sequel, starring Brendan Fraser. (T)
6.20 London Tonight; Weather. (T) 6.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 6.45 The Golden Rules of TV. Matthew Kelly reveals Stars in Their Eyes’ biggest hits and misses and Kerry Katona provides a guide to dealing with Jedward. (T) 7.15 New You’ve Been Framed! Comedian Harry Hill narrates a fresh selection of comical clips. 7.45 Take Me Out. A London aerospace engineer, a children’s entertainer from Manchester, and a solicitor from Essex take part in the dating show. Paddy McGuinness hosts. (T) 9.00 The X Factor. The tension mounts for the remaining acts as they compete for places in the semi-final. (T)
10.45 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Horrors of the Australian jungle. Ant and Dec present. (T) 11.45 ITV News and Weather; Weather. (T) 12.00 Paul McCartney — Live Kisses. The former Beatle performs tracks from his album Kisses on the Bottom. (T) 1.00 The Cube. Two more contestants take on the challenge. (R) (T) 1.45 The Store. Home shopping; ITV News Headlines. 3.50 In Plain Sight. A boy witnesses his mother’s murder. (R) (T) 4.35 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. CHANNEL 4 7.05 Channel 4 Presents — Lee. (R) (T) 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 Beach Volleyball. (R) (T) 8.55 The Morning Line. (T) 9.55 Channel 4 Presents — Hannah. (R) (T) 10.00 A Racing Portrait: For the Love. (T) 10.30 T4: The Killers: London Live. (T) 11.05 T4: Made in Chelsea. (T) 12.10 T4: Suburgatory. (T) 12.45 T4: The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 1.20 T4: The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 1.50 T4: The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 2.25 T4: The Simpsons. (R) (T) 2.55 Channel 4 Racing. Live coverage from Haydock Park and Ascot. (T) 4.55 The Simpsons. (R) (T) 5.20 Come Dine with Me: Ireland. (T) 5.55 Come Dine with Me: Ireland. (T) 6.20 Come Dine with Me: Ireland. Former Miss Universe Ireland Rozanna Purcell hosts the third party in Dublin, but a kitchen mishap leaves the model rushing for bandages. (T) 6.55 Come Dine with Me: Ireland. Journalist Paul Martin hosts the fourth dinner party and tries to impress his guests with a Michael Jackson-themed night, complete with magicians and a dance-off. (T) 7.25 Come Dine with Me: Ireland. Actor George McMahon hosts the week’s final dinner party, throwing a Gangsters and Molls-themed evening, but his culinary skills fail to impress. (T) 7.55 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.25 4thought.tv. Church of England vicar Brian Mountford explains why conversations with atheists have led him to become more open-minded. (T) 8.30 Heston’s Fantastical Food. Heston Blumenthal celebrates the tea break on a monumental scale, creating the world’s biggest packet of biscuits and a huge pyramidshaped tea bag to serve an entire town. (R) (T) 9.30 Stephen Fry: Gadget Man. The actor and broadcaster delves into the world of technology. In the first episode, Jonathan Ross joins him to look at gadgets that can make commuting more bearable. (R) (T) 10.00 FILM: The Wolfman (2010). Premiere. A Victorian actor investigates the violent death of his brother, only to succumb to a devastating family curse. Horror, starring Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins. (T) 12.00 FILM: Fatal Attraction (1987). Thriller, starring Michael Douglas and Glenn Close. (T) 2.15 FILM: Micmacs (2009). Premiere. Comedy, starring Dany Boon. 4.00 Hollyoaks. (T) 6.05 Countdown. (R) (T) 6.50 Quick Bakes with Eric Lanlard. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.05 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 7.15 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 7.25 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures. (R) (T) 7.30 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 7.45 Olive the Ostrich. (T) 7.50 Abby’s Flying Fairy School. (R) (T) 8.00 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 8.10 Milkshake! Monkey. (R) (T) 8.15 Animal Antics. (R) (T) 8.20 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 8.35 City of Friends. (R) (T) 8.50 Little Princess. (R) (T) 9.05 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) (T) 9.25 Angelina Ballerina. (T) 9.40 Rupert Bear. (R) (T) 9.55 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 10.15 Toby’s Travelling Circus. (R) (T) 10.25 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 10.40 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 11.00 Power Rangers: Super Samurai. (T) 11.35
ThunderCats. (T) 12.10 Highland Emergency. (R) (T) 12.40 The Hotel Inspector. (R) (T) 1.35 The Hotel Inspector. (R) (T) 2.35 The Hotel Inspector. (R) (T) 3.30 FILM: The Town Christmas Forgot (2010). Premiere. Family drama, starring Lauren Holly. (T) 5.15 FILM: The Christmas Pageant (2011). Premiere. Festive romantic comedy, with Melissa Gilbert and Robert Mailhouse. (T) 7.00 FILM: A Christmas Visitor (2002). A couple who have not celebrated Christmas since the death of their son have their faith restored by a mysterious stranger. Drama, starring Reagan Pasternak and Aaron Ashmore. (T) 8.45 5 News Weekend. (T) 8.50 NCIS. Ducky is shocked to realise a cadaver he is using for medical research is the body of a murder victim. Efforts to identify the corpse lead to a criminal mastermind. (R) (T) 9.40 NCIS. Lt Col Mann arrives to assist with inquiries into the murder of a Marine — a case that becomes personal for Gibbs when he learns one of the witnesses is his ex-wife Stephanie. (R) (T) 10.40 5 News Weekend. (T) 10.45 CSI: Miami. Part two of two. In the last-ever episode, Horatio is forced to arrest Ryan for murdering an assistant state attorney. (T) 11.45 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (R) (T) 12.40 Forensic Files. (R) (T) 1.05 SuperCasino. 5.00 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.25 Great Artists. (R) (T) 5.50 County Secrets. (R) (T) 6.15 The Milkshake! Show. (R) (T) 6.40 Thomas & Friends. 6.50 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T)
Saturday 24th November 14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Celebrity Archive – Simon Baldock is with Keith Floyd 18.05 FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions 18.30 Let's Talk – Wine & cheese – always a good combination. Simon talks to 2 experts in these fields. 19.00 An Evening With... Ultimate Tributes. 2 tremendous singers with a great repertoire of acts. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music
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25th november 7.00 Breakfast. News, sport and entertainment reports. (T) 8.35 Match of the Day. Including highlights of Manchester United v Queens Park Rangers. (R) (T) 10.00 The Andrew Marr Show. The week’s talking points. (T) 11.00 Fern Britton Meets Alfie Boe. New series. The tenor discusses his life before he found fame. (T) 12.00 Sunday Politics. Presented by Andrew Neil; (T) Weather for the Week Ahead. (T) 1.20 Countryfile. An Army training camp in Leicestershire for dogs and horses. (R) (T) 2.15 Bargain Hunt. A Children in Need edition of the show. (R) (T) 3.00 Escape to the Country. The best chapel conversions featured on the show. (R) (T) 3.30 Nigel Slater’s Dish of the Day. Making produce and ingredients go further. (R) (T) 4.00 Live Formula 1: Brazilian Grand Prix. The final round of the season (Start-time 4.00pm). (T)
7.15 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 7.40 Countryfile. Matt Baker rides on the West Somerset railway, one of the longest heritage lines in the country. (T) 8.20 Strictly Come Dancing: The Results. Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman reveal which couples are in the dance-off. (T) 9.00 Antiques Roadshow. A second visit to the National Maritime Museum Cornwall. (T) 10.00 The Secret of Crickley Hall. Eve searches for answers, meeting a psychic who reluctantly agrees to hold a seance at the house. In 1943, Nancy learns about Cribben’s punishment book and tries to get hold of it. (T) 11.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 11.25 Match of the Day 2. Colin Murray presents highlights of today’s Premier League action. (T) 12.45 The Graham Norton Show. With Helena Bonham Carter, Jack Whitehall, Michael Palin and Michael Buble. (R) (T) 1.30 Weatherview. (T) 1.35 Sign Zone: Film 2012. Reviews of End of Watch, Silver Linings Playbook and Nativity 2. (R) (T) 2.05 Sign Zone: The Choir: Sing While You Work. The three finalists sing at the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod. Last in the series. (R) (T) 3.05 Sign Zone: Holby City. Ric clashes with the new acting CEO when she questions his actions. (R) (T) 4.05 Sign Zone: Paul Martin’s Handmade Revolution. A silversmith in Amberley, West Sussex. (R) (T) 4.50 BBC News. 4.50 Sport Today. 5.00 BBC News. 5.30 HARDtalk. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 World Business Report. 6.45 BBC News. (T) BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Zigby. (R) (T) 7.10 Finley the Fire Engine. (R) (T) 7.20 Little Robots. (R) (T) 7.30 64 Zoo Lane. (R) (T) 7.45 Rastamouse. (R) (T) 8.00 CBBC: Walk on the Wild Side. (R) (T) 8.30 Deadly Art. (R) (T) 8.45 Copycats. (R) (T) 9.15 The ScoobyDoo Show. (R) (T) 9.40 Wingin’ It. (R) (T) 10.00 12 Again. (R) (T) 10.30 Gastronuts. (R) (T) 11.00 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites. (T) 12.30 The Great British Bake Off Masterclass. (R) (T) 1.30 FILM: Yellowstone Kelly (1959). Western, starring Clint Walker. (T) 3.00 International Rugby Union. (T) 4.00 FILM: The Way We Were
(1973). Romantic drama, starring Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand. (T) 5.55 Songs of Praise. (T) 6.30 Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve. Simon travels from Indonesia to Australia, visiting the epicentre of the 2004 tsunami, investigating the trade in illegal pets and meeting a crocodile hunter. Last in the series. (R) (T) 7.30 Fawlty Towers. A loud-mouthed, abrasive American comes to stay at the hotel and soon exposes Basil’s ignorance of transatlantic cuisine. John Cleese stars. (R) (T) 8.00 Top Gear. Compilation episode featuring highlights from the show’s 17th and 18th series, in which Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May got up to more motoring mischief. (R) (T) 9.00 Return to Forgotten Britain. Part one of two. Fergal Keane follows up his 2000 series Forgotten Britain, in which he travelled the UK to meet people living in hard-pressed communities. (T) 10.00 Dragons’ Den. Ideas and innovations include a gadget for carrying a round of drinks back from the bar, a website for retirees, a gizmo to reduce food waste and a car that is also a barbecue. (T) 11.00 Harry & Paul. Ken and Bryan have an acrimonious split in the Dragons’ Den, and one of the Surgeons’ 19th-century ancestors finds another use for the gin they are using as an antiseptic. (T) 11.30 Hebburn. (R) (T) 12.00 The Rolling Stones: Charlie Is My Darling. (T) 1.05 Never Mind the Buzzcocks. (R) (T) 1.35 FILM: Awaydays (2009). Drama, starring Nicky Bell. (T) 3.15 BBC News. (T) 4.45 Close. London 6.30 ITV Morning News. (T) 7.00 CITV: Engie Benjy. Animated adventure. (R) (T) 7.10 Jungle Junction. Following a group of funloving animals. 7.25 Jungle Junction. Following a group of funloving animals. 7.35 Signed Stories. Encouraging a love of books in children. (R) (T) 7.45 Canimals. Fun for younger viewers. (R) 7.55 Canimals. Fun for younger viewers. (R) (T) 8.00 Matt Hatter Chronicles. Children’s animation. (T) 8.25 Almost Naked Animals. Children’s entertainment. (R) 8.35 Almost Naked Animals. Children’s entertainment. (R) 8.50 Almost Naked Animals. Children’s entertainment. (R) 9.00 Big Time Rush. The adventures of a boy band. (T) 9.30 Good Luck Charlie. Sitcom about a teenager with a new baby sister. (T) 10.00 Good Luck Charlie. Sitcom about a teenager with a new baby sister. (T) 10.25 ITV News. (T) 10.30 There’s No Taste Like Home. Mackerel curry, chicken with rice and peas, and Black Country stew. (R) (T) 11.25 Dinner Date. Londoner Jenny hopes to find love. (R) (T) 12.25 Dickinson’s Real Deal. From Salisbury, Wiltshire. (R) (T) 1.25 ITV News and Weather; Weather. (T) 1.35 FILM: Carry On Camping (1969). Comedy, starring Sid James. (T) 3.15 The X Factor. The acts compete for places in the semifinal. (R) (T)
5.00 The Home of Fabulous Cakes. Baker Fiona Cairns prepares Christmas treats. Last in the series. (T) 6.00 The Nation’s Favourite Number 1 Single. The countdown enters the top 40 as Fearne Cotton continues the search for the UK’s best-loved chart-topping singles of the past 60 years. (R) 7.30 London Tonight; Weather. (T) 7.45 ITV News and Weather. (T) 8.00 Surprise Surprise. Olly Murs and Ed Sheeran spring surprises on fans. Last in the series. (T)
9.00 The X Factor Results. The acts find out who has made it through to the semi-final. (T) 10.00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Ant and Dec reveal which contestant will be leaving the jungle. (T) 11.30 ITV News and Weather; Weather. (T) 11.45 Piers Morgan’s Life Stories: Kelly Osbourne. The reality TV star talks about her past battle with drugs, splitting up with fiance Luke Worrall, and her prickly relationships with celebrities. 12.45 Premiership Rugby Union. Including highlights of Bath v Harlequins. (T) 1.40 The Store. Home shopping; ITV News Headlines. 3.45 Motorsport UK. Highlights from Silverstone. 4.35 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. CHANNEL 4 7.00 Channel 4 Presents — Nathan. (R) (T) 7.05 The Treacle People. (R) (T) 7.15 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.40 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.05 Extreme Sailing Series. (T) 8.35 Channel 4 Presents — Oscar. (R) (T) 8.40 Sailing: America’s Cup Discovered. (R) (T) 9.05 Will & Grace. (R) (T) 9.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.00 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Sunday Brunch. (T) 1.00 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 1.30 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 2.00 The Simpsons. (R) (T) 2.30 Deal or No Deal. (T) 3.35 Hugh’s 3 Good Things. (T) 4.05 Hugh’s 3 Good Things. (T) 4.40 Hugh’s 3 Good Things. (T) 5.10 Hugh’s 3 Good Things. (T) 5.40 Hugh’s 3 Good Things. (T) 6.10 FILM: Fred Claus (2007). Santa reluctantly agrees to bail his selfish estranged brother out of jail — on condition he helps to make toys for Christmas. Comedy, starring Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti. (T) 8.20 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.50 4thought.tv. Atheist Markus Birdman explains his belief that people of faith have to learn that they do not have a monopoly on moral values. (T) 8.55 The Political Slot. (T) 9.00 How Britain Worked. Guy Martin helps with the restoration of Birmingham Botanical Gardens, learning how to blow glass and trying to rebuild one of the first lawnmowers. Last in the series. (T) 10.00 Homeland. Brody struggles to deal with the complicated relationships in his life and heads toward a meltdown, prompting Carrie to stage a risky intervention to keep him in line. (T) 11.00 Peep Show. New series. Return of the comedy starring Robert Webb and David Mitchell. Life begins to take a positive turn for Jeremy and Mark — until a tragic event affects them both. (T) 11.35 Kookyville. (T) 12.10 FILM: Down with Love (2003). Romantic comedy set in the 1960s, starring Ewan McGregor and Renee Zellweger. (T) 2.00 American Football Live. New York Giants v Green Bay Packers (Kick-off 1.20am). (T) 5.45 Grudge Match. (R) (T) 5.55 Countdown. (R) (T) 6.40 Make Do & Mend. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.05 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 7.15 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 7.25 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures. (R) (T) 7.30 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 7.45 Olive the Ostrich. (T) 7.50 Abby’s Flying Fairy School. (R) (T) 8.00 Roobarb and Custard Too. (R) (T) 8.10 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 8.20 Animal Antics. (R) (T) 8.25 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 8.35 Castle Farm. (R) (T) 8.45 City of Friends. (R) (T) 8.55 Little Princess. (R) (T) 9.10 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) (T) 9.20 Angelina
Ballerina. (T) 9.35 Rupert Bear. (R) (T) 9.50 Mio Mao. (R) (T) 10.00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. 10.15 Toby’s Travelling Circus. 10.30 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 10.45 Jelly Jamm.11.00 Power Rangers: Super Samurai. (T) 11.35 ThunderCats. (T) 12.05 The Gadget Show. 1.05 Rolf’s Animal Clinic. (R) (T) 2.05 FILM: I’ll Be Home for Christmas (1998). Family comedy, with Jonathan Taylor Thomas. (T) 3.45 FILM: Noel (2004). Drama, starring Susan Sarandon. (T) 5.35 FILM: Mermaids (1990). Romantic comedy, starring Cher and Bob Hoskins. (T) 7.20 FILM: Superman (1978). A superpowered alien is evacuated from his doomed planet and crash-lands on Earth, becoming a crusader for justice. Comic-strip adventure, with Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder. (T) 9.55 5 News Weekend. (T) 10.00 FILM: Dirty Harry (1971). A maverick San Francisco detective vows to hand out his own brand of justice and end a deranged sniper’s reign of terror. Thriller, starring Clint Eastwood and Andy Robinson. (T) 12.10 Hatfields & McCoys. (R) (T) 1.05 War Hero in My Family. 2.05 SuperCasino. 5.00 House Doctor. 5.25 House Doctor. (5.50 County Secrets. 6.05 Hana’s Helpline. 6.15 Milkshake! Show. 6.40 Thomas & Friends.
Sunday 23rd November 14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Simon Baldock interviews screen legend Joan Collins 18.05 Some of the action from the Gay Pride celebrations in Benidorm 19.00 Let's Talk – Simon is with Eric Bristow and John Lowe. 19.30 Spanish Dive Adventures (series) – discover the marine beauty that lies beneath the waves off the coast of Spain. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music
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ANIMALS/PETS - Going Away? Don’t want to leave your dog in kennels?We will look after them in our house giving them the love and affection just like you. CALL 689 618 302/ 626 796 132 (69060) Delmonte Catotel Cartagena. The cattery that cares! Tel 968 168 711 or 616 276 379 (65285)
We Want to Buy Gold Wanted. English Jeweller wishes to buy broken or unwanted Gold Jewellery and coins. Immediate Cash payment. Call Peter (7 days) 664 890 990. (Menber of the National Association of Goldsmiths) (68997)
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Property for Rent LOS ALTOS. Detached property, comfortably furnished. Located in a quiet street. Easy walking distance to local supermarkets, shops, bars and restaurants. Property consists of 3 beds and 2 bathrooms, plus a further 2 bedrooms, bathroom and lounge area
in the underbuild. 725 euro per month, inclusive of bills. Legal let with contracts 966 772 553 (89686) CAMPOAMOR/ZODIACO APARTMENTS. Spacious apartment on first floor. Consists of 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, good sized kitchen with space for dishwasher, balcony off lounge, English TV, communal pool 400 euros inc. bills. Legal contracts provided 966 772 553 (89729) FORMENTERA DEL SEGURA Good sized 2 bed 1 bath apartment ideal for long term living. Door to hallway has 2nd bedroom leading off. Good sized separate kitchen which is fully equipped and has galleria leading off. Lounge diner has patio doors with a good sized balcony. Archway from lounge leads to full bathroom with external window and spacious master bed-
room with large window providing plenty of natural light. English TV, communal pool. 375 Euros per month, inclusive of bills. Legal let with contracts 966 772 553 (88757) One bed bungalow, South facing onto the Pine Forest. Fully furnished, Air Con H/C large patio, utility room, Pinomar Area - 300 Euros per month excluding bills. Call 625 257 831 (69063) Double bed studio apartment in Estrella de Mar opposite Novo Cartago. 200 Euro per calender month including water and electric 660 285 477 (69066) 3 bed/2 bath apartment to rent in La Zenia. Air Con. Sat TV. Free Broadband. Communal Pool. Gated community with parking. 450 Euros per month plus bills. Call 600 091 916 (69067) CABO ROIG. 2 Bed 2 bath ground floor apartment with underground parking. South facing balcony, UKTV, large communal pool with views out to sea. 400 Euros inc. bills. Legal contracts provided 966 772 553 (101486) Double bed studio apartment in Estrella de Mar opposite Novo Cartago. 325 per calender month including water and electric 660 285 477 (69027)
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LAS FILIPINAS. This ground floor apartment is located in a quiet cul-de-sac but ideally situated being within walking distance of shops, bars and restaurants. The property consists of 2 bedrooms, 1 currently used as a 2nd lounge with bed settee, bathroom with full sized bath with shower over, separate kitchen and a balcony leads to tiled garden to the fore and side of the property. The apartment is situated within a gated community with large communal pool. JUST REDUCED to 350 euro. per month, including bills. 966 772 553 (101523) We Need Your Help! Rental Properties Urgently Required, All Areas, Clients Waiting, Please Call 663 804 325 (96310)
Property for Sale This brand new 3 Bedroom, 2 bathroom Penthouse apartment is within walking distance to the lovely town of San Miguel de las Salinas. It has a private solarium with fantastic views. Communal pool area. Call 968 971 860. (91777) Key Ready 2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment situated in the busy town of Los Montesinos and is within easy access of the many amenities.With lovely views across the Salt Lakes and the sea. These properties have been reduced considerably and are priced to sell at 82,950 euros Call 968 971 860 (91778) Semi - Detached Townhouse in the sought after Amapolas 1V development. Fully furnished, air con and the property is only a 1000 metre walk from the beach and of La Zenia’s amenitiies. This is a perfect house for holiday home and has great rental potential. 118,950 euros Please call 968 971 860. (91767) 2 bed, 2 bath townhouse, furnished with air con. In the much sought after Zenia Golf II, which is within walking distance to all of La Zenia amenities and a short walk to the beach.149,950 euros For further information on this property please call 968 971 860. (91768) 3 Bed ,2 bath semi-detached townhouse in the heart of La Zenia. Only 1000 metres to the beach. Fully furnished with air con. Within immediate walking distance to the many amenities
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offered in La Zenia. These properties are much sought after and offer excellent rental potential 179,950 euros Call 968 971 860 (91773) 2 / 3 Bed Townhouse in the centre of la Zenia, close to the amenities and a short walk to the beach. Fully furnished with air con. Excellent rental potential due to its location. 184,950 euros Please call 968 971 860 (91774) Brand new 2 Bed, 1 Bath first floor apartment is situated in San Miguel de las Salinas. Within walking distance to the town and has fantastic views.These properties are priced to sell 82,500 euros for more information contact 968 971 860 (91776) Key - Ready two bedroom, two bathroom Detached Villa situated on a 240m2 plot on a five star golf development. With a large private solarium, garden and off road parking. Beautiful communal pool areas. Minimum deposit with 90 per cent mortgage subject to status and pay only 50 per cent tax (until 02/03/2012). 145,000 euros Call 968 971 860 for more information. (91805) KEY-READY three bedroom, one bathroom duplex is on a 5 star championship golf resort. Reduced by almost 50 per cent. MINIMUM DEPOSIT with a GUARANTEED 90 PER CENT MORTGAGE (subject to status secures) this property. ONLY 4 PER CENT TAX (until 01/03/2012), plus legal fees. 79,000 euros Call for more information on 968 971 860. (91806) 2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom Marbella Bungalow, situated in the San Jose development in Cabo Roig. Excellent links to the n332, the AP7 motorway and close to all amenities. The property is furnished, alarmed and includes Air/Con and Sat TV. 95,500 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (91819) Two Bedroom, one bathroom duplex apartment with patio and off road parking. Fully furnished, SAT TV and air con throughout. The property is within walking distance to all amenities and the beach. 114,950 euros Call 968 971 860 for more information (91820) Brand new 3 Bed, 2 bath Duplex in the Lo Marabu development. Within walking distance to all local amenities and only a 5 minute drive to the beach. Off road parking, communal pool, private garden area. Views to the Salt lakes. These properties are vastly reduced.124,750 euros Call 968 971 860 for more information (91790) This 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Quad House is situated in La Zenia,
Monday, 19th November, 2012 only walking distance to the beach and all of the many local amenities. 118,500 euros Call 968 971 860 (91788) 4 bed, 4 bath (2 en-suite) fully renovated Finca set on a plot of 22,000m2 with 200m2 living space. Fully furnished with air con throughout. 8 x 4 swimming pool. For more information on this outstanding property 325,000 euros please call 667 592 467. (91800) Siuated in the Lo Marabu development is this 5 bed, 3 bath Detached Villa. The property is Key ready and has views over the salt lakes and is walking distance to many local amenities. 159,500 euros For more information call 968 971 860 (91791) REDUCED - Beautiful south facing detached 6 bed, 4 bath villa on a 600m2 plot. In a nice, quiet location only a minute drive to the lovely Spanish town of San Miguel de las Salinas. Fully furnished to a high standard, air con throughout. Private pool with outside bar area. Reduced to 399,999 euros. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (91793) Situated in the heart of La Zenia is this 2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom 2nd floor apartment, with sea views and only 1000 metres from the beach and walking distance to the many amenities. This is a great holiday home with existing rental client bookings. 84,500 euros Please call 667 592 467 (91738) This 2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom second floor apartment comes fully furnished and includes Satellite TV. With Sea views from the balcony. The property comes with existing rental clients. Situated in the heart of La Zenia and only 1000 metres to the beach. 84,500 euros Please call 667 592 467 (91756) Brand new 3 Bed, 2 Bath Penthouse Apartment in the bustling town of Los Montesinos. With magnificent panoramic views over the salt lakes. Private roof top solarium and optional underground parking .89,950 euros Call 667 592 467 for more information (91779) 3/4 Bed, 2 Bath Townhouse situated in the much sought after area of La Zenia. Close to all of the amenities and only 1000 metres from the beach. To include Air con, Satellite TV and parking. 168,000 euros Please call 667 592 467 (91732) 2 Bed, 1 bath Marbella Bungalow in immaculate condition. Fully furnished with Air Con. The property is within walking distance to Cabo Roig Strip and the beaches.129,950 euros Call 667 592 467. (91734) KEY-READY FRONT LINE GOLF PENTOUSE APARTMENT with magnificent views of the golf course. This property is surrounded by many other top class golf courses all within a 10 minute radius. A 10,000 euro deposit plus legal fees secures this property with a guaranteed 90 per cent mortgage subject to status.112,500 euros For more information call 968 971 860. (91801) REDUCED from 92,000 Now Only 79,950 euro. 2 bedroom 1 bathroom top floor apartment
with large private roof solarium good views, lovely communal pool/gardens. Great location, only 15mins walk to Cabo Roig beach and few mins to all of the amenities of Cabo Roig strip. Telephone (0034) 634 190 152. (03723) 2 Bed, 1 Bath top floor apartment. Fully furnished with a separate kitchen. Stairway to a large private roof solarium with sea views. Located in the popular Cabo Roig area with access to La Zenia which is perfect for full time living or holiday rental. Communal pool with a garden area. Close to all amenities. EUR 77,950 Tel 968 971 860 or 667 952 467 (100823) Three / Four bedroom Quad house in El Galan with lovely sea views. In a quiet location. The property comes fully furnished. 124,500 euros For more information on this property call 968 971 860 (91826) Two Bed, one Bath ground floor apartment only 1200 metres from the beach and marina and five minutes walk to the centre of Torrevieja. This property comes furnished. 55,000 euros For more information please call 968 971 860 (91829) 2 bed,1 bath Marbella bungalow. A great example of this very popular type bungalow. Fully furnished with air con. Perfect location for all amenities and just a short walk to the beach. 97,500 euros For further information on this property please call 968 971 860. (91721) 4 Bed 2 Bath detached Villa,fully furnished includes A/con and Sat T.V. On a 320m2 plot includes a lovely private pool.In a nice quiet location and walking distance to Los Alcazares and La Serena Golf. A great price viewing is highly recommended. 234,500 eur. call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100829) Beautiful Villa set on a large plot in the countryside of Hondon Las Nieves.The property comes fully furnished and includes A/Con and Sat T.V.There is a beautiful pool area with a barbecue and also private bar.The local village is only two minutes away in the car for all amenities. 199,000 eur. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100830) LA MANGA - Immaculate 2 bed, 2 bath apartment fully furnished. Close to beaches and Veneziola Golf. 2nd floor. Reduced for quick sale 125,500 Euro. Tel 626 253 569 (90187) Situated in The Dream Hills 11 area of Los Altos is this beautifully kept and maintained two bed, two bath ground floor apartment/duplex. Centrally heated, SAT TV, furnished to a very high
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standard. Priced to sell, viewing is a must. 84,950euros. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (91920) Three Bed and two bath and overlooking Las Ramblas and Campoamor Golf Courses, fantastic views over the bay.75m2 balcony with stunning views, and beautiful communal pool and garden area. Within easy access of the La Fuente Commercial Centre and nearby Mercadona. 195,000 euros. Call 667 592 467 (91907) South facing three Bed, 2 Bath Quad house situated in Playa Flamenca near to all of the amenities. Open lounge area with American style kitchen. Part furnished. Lovely communal pool area. 134,000 Euro call 667 592 467 (91905) OFF THE MARKET........ OFF THE MARKET..........Two Bed, one bath apartment with Sea Views in Torrevieja, only 1200 metres to the beach and marina. Double glazed, Furnished with Sat TV, Underground parking and a Communal pool area. 59,950 euros call 667 592 467/ 968 971 860 (91898) Beautiful 3 bed, 2 bath detached villa, fully furnished to a very high standard. Brand new fitted kitchen, air con throughout and lovely private pool area.Really must be seen. Only 5kms to the heart of San Miguel Town. 164,500 euros. Call 667 592 467 (91896) Two Bed, two bath townhouse in the heart of la Zenia. Perfect location for all the amenities and lovely beaches. These are much sought after properties .Must be seen. 149,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 (91885) Situated in Los Altos is this lovely three bed, two bath Townhouse with sea views. A newly fitted kitchen and open lounge. Air con and communal Pool area 92,500 Euro. Call 667 592 467 (91882) Three bed, two bath town house in lovely quiet location but only 600 metres to La Zenia beach. Stunning views of La Zenia bay. Fully furnished with SAT TV, off road parking and communal pool. 149,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 for details. (91877) A lovely two bed, one bath Duplex apartment in the popular Entre Naranjos Golf development. This is in immaculate condition, furnished to a very good standard and priced to sell. 67,500 euros call 968 971 860. (91863) Three bed Two bath detached villa, frontline golf property on the much sought after Las Ramblas development.Fully furnished and includes a/con throughout. A beautiful property with stunning private pool area overlooking the golf course.This has just been
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reduced dramatically. 445,000 eur call 968 971 860 (100827) Ground floor corner apartment situated in the popular area of Pau 8 close to Villamartin golf course and Plaza. The property has 2 beds, 2 baths, master bedroom en-suite.large spacious living area with patio doors opening onto a private balcony which looks over the communal pool and gardens.lovely gated community close to all amenities. 89,950 eur call 968 971 860 / 66 592 467 (100825) Brand new magnificent 4 bed, 5 bath Detached Villa, situated in the much sought after Beach side Cabo Roig. The property is key ready, 50m2 lounge area, large private pool and stunning sea views from the roof solarium. Excellent investment opportunity because of the location and price due to the current economy. 720,000 eur call 968 971 860 / 667 592 467 (100826) 2/3 bed, 2 bath townhouse. In immmaculate condition with walk-in wardrobe, A/C, Sat TV, wood burner in the lounge. Walking distance to La Fuente CC, Mercadona and to the two golf courses. EUR 105.750. Tel.. 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (100820) Two bed, one bath bungalow. South-facing. The property is walking distance to the town and all its amenities. Fully furnished, sat TV, air con, in very good condition and is priced to sell. Tel.: 96 897 1860 for details. (101153) 2 bed, 2 bath townhouse in the golden Zenia development. Fully furnished in lovely condition. Sat TV, internet and telephone. Walking distance to all of La Zenias amenities and the beach. Lovely communal pool. EUR 124.950. Tel 968 971 860 or 637 227 385. (100822) 3 bed, 3 bath detached townhouse, one in Amapolas 4. Key ready with fitted kitchen and preinstalled A/C. Underground parking, lovely communal pool area. In the heart of La Zenia, close to all amenities and the beach. EUR 134,500. Tel.: 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (100811) These frontline 1,2 and 3 Bedroom apartments start from 106,000 euros, finished to a very high standard with all modern appliances. Incredible views across the beautiful Mar Menor and only 30 metres from the beach.These properties are only a short walk into the heart of Los Alcazares an old style Spanish seaside town. Within minutes of several top quality golf courses.call 968 971 860 for more information of this fantastic opportunity to purchase front line!!! (100861)
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3 Bed 2 Bath Detached villa on 300m2 private plot.Fully furnished with Salt lake and sea views from the large roof solarium and includes, A/Con,Sat T.V and open fire. Large private pool,in a lovely gated community and near to all amenities.185,000 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101131) This 2 bed 2 bath ground floor duplex in lovely condition , furnished,A/Con Sat T.V. On a very large corner plot and has beautiful established gardens and includes a Hot tub. This is one of the nicest apartments in the area. 126,500 euros call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101132) This established Sports Bar comes fully complete with all stock,fixtures and fittings.It has a rolling Lease with Rent priced for Summer and Winter trade.It can do 140 covers inside and out and has 2 pool tables and is also a member of the local Darts League. The bar is in lovely condition and the terraces are all South facing for all day sunshine. 105,000 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 468 (101133) 3 Bed 2 Bath detached villa is key ready on its own private plot.Within walking distance of Los Montesinos town and all its amenities. These properties used to start from 215,000 euros.The interior build size is 100 m2 and most plots are around 200m2. 125,000 euros call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101134) 2 Bed 1 Bath Top floor Duplex, furnished and includes Sat T.V.In a gated community and only walking distance to all amenities.In good condition and priced for a quick sale. 53,000 euros call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101135) 3 Bed, 2 Bath town House situated in the delightful village of Avileses, Murcia. Built to the highest specification and on a small development of only 26 houses with its own community pool and bar area. Close to a selection of top class Golf courses, San Javier airport and the beautiful Mar Menor beaches. With front Terrace, rear courtyard, front balcony and roof solarium. Lounge Diner with feature wall and separate kitchen. Main bedroom with en-suite and built in wardrobes. 109,950 euros call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101137) Two bed, one bath top floor duplex with solarium. Fully furnished, sat TV, close to all amenities. Located in a private, secure, sought after, gated community with a lovely communal pool area. South facing, priced for a quick sale. Tel.: 96 897 1860. (101155) Two bed, one bath South facing duplex in Playa Flamenca. The property comes fully furnished and has off-road parking. It is located within easy reach of all local amenities. Tel. 96 897 1860. (101156) 3 bed, 2 bath spacious detached villa on a private 380 sqm plot. Furnished to a high standard and includes air con and Sat TV. It has a beautiful, secluded leisure area with an 8 x 4 swimming pool. Easy access to all local amenities and four championship
golf courses. 185,950 euros. Tel.96 897 1860. (101157) Spacious three bed, two bath townhouse on a secure, sought after front-line beach urbanisation. Fully furnished and includes air con, sat TV, and underground parking. Beautiful communal pool area and only a short walk to Cabo Roig beach and amenities. Fantastic views of the Med, La Manga, and Cabo Roig marina. Tel.: 96 897 1860. (101158) Two bed, one bath first floor apartment in La Zenia. Fully furnished, sat TV, off-road parking, and beautiful views of the communal pool and the Med. The property is in a perfect location for walking to the beach and the new La Zenia Boulevard shopping precinct. Tel.: 96 897 1860. (101159) Detached Villa 3 bed 2 bath on a good sized private plot.Fully furnished with A/con, sat T.V and a log burner.South facing and only a short walk to all local amenities.Sea views from the private roof solarium has use of a beautiful communal pool. 217,500 euros. Call 968 971 860 / 667 592 467 (101163) Ground-floor 2 bed 1 bath corner apartment. The property comes with all brand new furniture and white goods. Within walking distance of all the towns facilities. In a gated community with use of a communal pool. Ideal investment. Priced to sell at 52,950 euros. Call 968 971 860 / 667 592 467 (101166) Beautiful 2 bed, 1 bath terraced bungalow in Torre de La Horadada. Fully furnished to include Air Con and Sat T.V. Only a short walk to the Mediterranean and the many local amenities that this lovely town has to offer. A lovely property and must be viewed. 125,750 call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101167) 3 Bed, 2 Bath Ground Floor Apartment situated in the popular Villamartin area. Furnished, including A/C Sat TV, Alarm and also an open fire. Beautiful gardens and communal pool area. Just a short walk to the very popular Villamartin Plaza and golf course. 99,950 Euro call 968 971 860 / 667 592 467 (101171) 2 Bed, 1 1/2 bath battenburg style townhouse situated in Bosque de Las Lomas, Villamartin. The property comes furnished with Sat TV. Close to all amenities and use of 2 communal pools, strategically placed between 4 Championship golf courses. Best priced Battenburg in the area. 76,750 euro. Call 968 971 860 / 667 592 467 (101172) This is a corner 2 bed, 1 bath bungalow, with front and rear gardens, and private roof solarium with sea views. Furnished, with Sat TV and open fireplace. In the beautiful Verdemar III community and has access to a lovely communal pool. Close to all amenities. 98,000 euro. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101475) 2 bed, 1 bath Marbella Bungalow in the heart of Cabo Roig, close to all amenities. Fully furnished with Sat TV and Air/Con. Front garden and private solarium with a sea & pool view. 30 metres from the communal pool. This is
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one of the best priced bungalows in the area. NOW REDUCED TO 87,750 euros. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101476) Detached villa 4 bed, 3 bath, balcony and also private roof solarium with sea views. Air/Con and Sat TV, jacuzzi and furnished to a high standard. Sits on a 250 m2 plot and and a 200 m2 build. Close to all amenities, beach and Murcia Airport. A beautiful property - must be seen. 219,750 euro. call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101477) Marbella style bungalow in La Zenia, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, on a large corner plot and in beautiful condition. Air/Con, Sat TV, Furnished, Solarium and very large garden. Communal pool. 104,500€. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101482) South facing Top floor Duplex, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom. Air/Con, Sat TV, Furnished, in a gated community in the heart of La Zenia, close to all amenties and the beach. Communal pool, a great example of this kind of property. 106,500 euros. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101483) South facing quad house, 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom, in lovely condition. The property includes air/con, Sat TV and cental heating as well as a conservatory, garden, balcony and sea view. Access to a communal pool. Close to all amenities in the heart of Playa Flamenca. 99,950 euros. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101484) South west facing ground floor apartment, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, Sat TV, Air/Con, Furnished, garden and country views. Walking distance to all amenties in the small village of Formentera. Access to a communal pool, 56,950 euros. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101485) This is delightful 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Quad house is on a quiet avenue in the heart of Dream Hills, close to all amenities. It comes fully-furnished with Air/Con and panel heaters, a conservatory/ porch, side garden and solarium. It also has access to 2 communal pools. 94,950Euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101488) This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom house is between the lovely village of San Miguel de Salinas and Torremendo, in a quiet urbanisation. It has a separate kitchen and utility room and A/C as well as a garage and partly-completed underbuilt. There is a front and rear garden and a large solarium with lake and mountain views. 207,950 euros. Tel 96 897 1860 or 667 592 467 (101490) This delightful 2/3 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom Townhouse is end of terrace in the Pueblo Principe area between Campoamor and
Blue Lagoon. Close to 3 golf courses and local amenities (a supermarket & La Fuente Commercial Centre). It is fully furnished to a high standard with Sat TV, A/C, Central Heating, open fireplace, 2 closed-in porches and is double-glazed throughout. One of the porches makes the 3rd bedroom. It has a separate kitchen and utility room and sea views from the upper porch. 89,950 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101491) Set on 2,500m2 plot this beautiful finca/villa is in El Moralet, a short drive north of Alicante, and not far from the airport and beaches. Main house consists of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen, a large living room with fireplace, plus central heating. Also a private pool, garage, workshop etc. Plus a Guest house of 128m2 with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. 199,500 euros. Call 96 897 1860 or 667 592 467 (101493) Lovely Finca in Sax at the foot of a mountain, just north of Alicante, 3,600m2 plot with a 145m2 build. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room with conservatory, utility room, 2 terraces, A/C, well maintained garden (with fruit trees) and above ground pool, plus garage. 169,750 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101494) Stunning Finca on a 16,000m2 plot - main house of 150m2 - just north of Alicante. It has spacious rooms,including kitchen, large living room with fireplace & stove, 3 large bedrooms (1 ensuite) and large conservatory with mountain views, also A/C. Plus Guest House with 60m2 living room, kitchen, bedroom & bathroom. 2 garages, terrace & pool. 226,950 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101495) This beautiful Finca, just north of Alicante, has a separate Guest annexe and is a very well maintained property. It has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 living rooms (one with fireplace), A/C and central heating, kitchen, terrace and summer kitchen, utility room, plus storeroom. There is a garage/ carport, pool and gardens. 245,000 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101496) In the middle of the countryside, just north of Alicante, you´ll find this lovely Finca between Salinas & Sax - with an extra Guest House, on a plot of 2,500m2. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, with 2 living rooms, 1 dining room, and 2 kitchens, plus a storeroom, caprport, veranda and 2.20m deep pool. There is a large vegetable garden, solar hot water and separate water supply. 200,500 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101497) Great value - just north of Alicante - On a 2,600m2 plot, there is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Finca with Guest House. The main house has a spacious living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom and 2 spacious bedrooms and the Guest House has a livng room, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen. In the landscaped grounds there is 50m2 pool, a top tennis court, alcoves and bodegas. 205,500
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euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101498) This lovely Finca is on a 10,200m2 plot and in the middle of an olive grove - in Sax, just north of Alicante. There are 3 bedrooms, (the master is ensuite) plus 1 other bathroom. As well as the living and dining room there is a spacious conservatory. Also central heating, plus garage, large garden, pool and storage rooms. The entrance area is paved with a gate at the entrance. 184,750 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101499) This Finca is on a plot of 10001m2 and consists of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 terraces, a kitchen, and dining room, plus a 35m2 living room with a fireplace. The outside area includes a vegetable garden, winery and olive tree grove. This property is in Hondon de Las Nieves, just west of Alicante and is excellent value - 189,500 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101500) This top floor duplex, with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, is on the edge of Playa Flamenca,so is close to all amenities and the new Shopping Centre. It is fully furnished in light, bright colours and has Sat TV. It is south-west facing with a terrace. There is access to 2 communal pools and amazing sea views from the large solarium. 79,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (101502) This detatched villa is on a 400m2 plot and the house itself is 275m2. It is in the heart of Blue Lagoon and all its amenities, including an International school are within walking distance. It has 4 bedrooms (3 double 1 single), 2 bathrooms, (2 beds and 1 bath in the self-contained unit, along with a living and dining area, on the top floor). There has a closed in conservatory, C/H, Sat TV, two terraces, an above ground pool, garage, underbuild and utility room. Stunning sea views. 195,000 euros. call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (101503) This stunning detached villa has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms (the master bedroom is ensuite with a dressing room area) and is on a 900m2 plot in Torreta Florida, close to all amenities and 20 minutes walk to the beach. It is beautifully furnished, with well main-
tained grounds with fruit trees, a 8 x 4m pool, shower, BBQ area, summer kitchen, garage, conservatory and porch. Double glazed, alarms, electronic gates, A/C, C/H, granite worktops in kitchen, shed and other outbuildings. 379,950 euros. This property must be seen. Call 968 971860 or 667 592 467 (101504) On the edge of Torremendo village, this lovely Mews Townhouse is in a small gated-community, based around a central courtyard with communal pool. It has 3 beds (1 ensuite), 2.5 baths in total and an underbuild that could be converted into a 4th bedroom, underground parking space. Stunning lake/ rural views from the large solarium, 2 smaller balconies, A/C, Sat TV, semi-furnished. 5 mins drive to San Miguel de Salinas/ Montesinos/ motorway access & 10 mins to any of 5 golf courses/15 mins to beach. 89,995 euros. Call 667 592 467 or 96 897 1860. (101507) This end of terrace 2 storey semidetatched house is the heart of La Zenia on a lovely gated community with a well maintained pool area. It has 2 beds, 1.5 baths, a kitchen with utility room and a balcony off one of the bedrooms. It has a small front and side garden and an allocated car parking space. It will be sold semi-furnished. This property would make an excellent rental investment. 125,000 euros. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (101508) This traditional bungalow is on a quiet lane in the Montezenia area of La Zenia and has 4 double bedrooms, a bathroom, a small, rustic kitchen, living room, a south facing terrace (with storage) and a solarium with sea views. There would be room for a pool in the large area at the front of the property. Low community fees. 182,975 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101510) This charming Marbella Bungalow is in Playa Golf, so is close to amenities and set between the golf courses at Campoamor and the beach. It has access to a really lovely communal pool. It has Sat TV. A/C, lots of additional storage, off-road parking, a front and side garden, a terrace and a solarium with sea views. 92,500 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101512)
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This south facing detatched Villa is in a quiet community between the traditional Spanish villages of San Miguel de Salinas and Torremendo. It has a private pool and garage, alarm system, an open fire place in the lounge, 3 bedrooms (the master is ensuite), 2 bathrooms in total, panel radiators in all rooms, 2 terraces plus a roof Solarium with lovely lake views. 179,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (101513) This is a lovely ground floor apartment on a large corner plot with covered jacuzzi and BBQ area in the easy maintenance S/W facing garden. 2 bed, 1 bath, utility room, closed-in conservatory/ dining room, on a large, modern complex with communal pool and extensive gardens, security entrance, 10 minutes walk to La Mata beach & close to local amenities. 5 minutes drive from Torrevieja, Sat TV, A/C, furnished. 117,500 euros. Call 968 971 860/667 592 467 (101518) This luxury detatched villa overlooks the Quesada Golf Course so has truly stunning views. It has 4 beds, 3 bathrooms (including a separate guest suite with private terrace in its own turret), several lounge/dining areas, all off a central hallway, spacious kitchen with utility room, plus a closed-in conservatory, porch and several terraces. Jacuzzi and private 8 x 5 m pool. Furnished to a very high standard with many extras and is a Must See property. 465,000 euros. Call 96 897 1860/667 592 467. (101519) This top floor Duplex apartment in the heart of Playa Flamenca is close to all amenities and the new Commercial Centre. It has 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, A/C, Sat TV and an open kitchen and is being sold furnished. There is a large solarium with sea views, a shaded terrace and front garden. Access to a communal pool. 116,950 euro. Call 96 897 1860 or 667 592 467 (101524) This lovely Townhouse has 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms and access to a communal pool. It has a large front patio/terrace and roof solarium. It will be sold furnished and has A/C, Sat TV and lots of storage. It is 5 minutes walk to local amenities, is on a bus route and 10 minutes walk to Santiago De Ribera beach and the Mar Menor. Close to San Javier airport. 125,950. euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101525) This first floor apartment is in Aguamarina, close to Cabo Roig beach and all the local amenities, restaurants and bars, with use of communal pool, plus balcony and storage, plus remote access. Sat TV, furnished. 89,750 euros. Tel 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (101527)
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Lovely 2 bed, 2 bath ground floor corner apartment in the heart of Los Dolses.With air con throughout, in immaculate condition and overlooks the stunning pool area. Walking distance to all amenities and the beach. 114,950 euros For more information please call 968 971 860 (91842) Situated in Punta Prima this 3 Bedroom, 2 bathroom Penthouse apartment with sea views. This is in prime location for all amenities and is a short walk to the beach. This very large apartment is in excellent condition and must be seen. 149,950 Euros Call 968 971 860 (91845) 3 bed, 2 Bath detached villa furnished to a very high standard. Over 200m2 with plenty of room for a pool. This immaculate property comes with Air/Con, Sat TV and alarm system. Only 3kms to the Spanish town of San Miguel de Salinas. RECENTLY REDUCED TO 142,500 euros. For more information on this lovely property call 968 971 860. (91846) 2 Bed, 1 1/2 Bath South facing Townhouse. Fully furnished with air con, Wi-fi and SAT TV. Situated in Cabo Roig close to the many amenities and beaches. Recently reduced TO 94,950 euros. Call 968 971 860 for more information (91848) 2 bed, 1 bath Apartment/Duplex situated in the established El Chapparal area of Torrevieja. In excellent condition and is excellent value for money priced to sell at 51,950 euros. Glass curtains on the balcony make an extra room. Call 968 971 860 OR 667 592 467 (91849) 2 Bed, 1 bath Apartment/ Duplex situated in La Zenia. Fully furnished and only a short walk to all of the amenities and beaches. In a much sought after development and this property is in excellent condition. Must be seen. 125,000 euros call 968 971 860 (91854) This two bedroom, two bathroom Duplex is situated in the Flamingo Hills 2 development in Playa Flamenca. Fully Furnished with Air con and SAT TV. South facing with a lovely rear garden area and communal pool, only a short walk to the amenities. 109,750 euros 667 592 467. (91921) 2 Bed, 2 Bath Top Floor Duplex/Apartment Situated in the Dream Hills 2 area of Los Altos. Fully furnished. Large solarium with lovely sea views. Short walk to all of the amenities. 110,000 euros call 667 592 467 (91922) Superb 3 Bed, 2 bath semidetached house situated in Playa Flamenca.Furnished to a very high standard, private pool and Hot Tub. Air con throughout, Alarm and SAT TV. This is a lovely house and must be viewed. 191,750 euros Call 667 592 467 (91923) This is a quality Two/Three Bedroom semi-detached house in Playa Flamenca. Walking distance to Flamenca commercial centre and the beach. Top quality furnishings, air con, central heating and SAT TV. Private solarium and lovely garden area. 124,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 ***WITHDRAWN FROM SALE*** (91924)
Monday, 19th November, 2012 2 Bed, 2 bath Penthouse Duplex on a corner plot situated in the Dream Hills 2 development. Close to all amenities, furnished to a very good standard, fantastic views from then larger than average roof top solarium and also overlooks the communal pool area. Air-con and SAT TV included. This lovely property is priced to sell. 99,750 euros call Roy on 667 592 467 (91928) South facing 2/3 Bed, 2 bath semi detached property is in excellent condition. Fully furnished, Sat TV, off-road parking and nice garden area. Private solarium with views overlooking the beautiful natural countryside. Walking distance to the local amenities. Fantastic price of 94,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (91938) This 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Townhouse has been totally renovated throughout to a very high. standard.It is South West facing and also overlooks one of the
2 bed 2 bath Quad comes fully furnished and includes A/Con and Sat T.V plus off road parking. In excellent condition and only a short walk to all amenities.Use of a communal pool and in a nice quiet location. 106,000 euro call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101122) Penthouse apartment based in the heart of Cabo Roig and comes fully furnished,inc A/Cond,Sat T.V .South facing. Beautiful sea views from the 65m2 roof solarium and balconies. Walking distance to all amenities and the beach. 102,500 euro. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101121) Penthouse apartment . South facing and comes fully furnished. Walking distance to the beach and all local amenities. Only a short walk into Torrevieja and the Marina. In a gated community and use of a communal pool. For a quick sale 67,250 euros.call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101141) Detached villa within walking dis-
communal swimming pools.The property is alarmed has A/Con and Sat T.V., it is also fully furnished once again to a high standard.This will be one of the best examples you can find of this type of property. eur 79,950 call 968 971 860 (100860) 3 bed 2 bath detached villa on a nice sized plot and comes with a private pool.The property is in lovely condition and is furnished to a very high standard.It includes A/Con throughout,Sat T.V and internet. Beautiful views of the sea from the private solarium and overlooks a park and orange groves. 232,500 euro call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101128) Stunning 3bed, 3bath villa, close to Albatera and its amenities. 2 of the large double bedrooms have fitted wardrobes and the master bedroom is en-suite. It’s on a plot of 1,300 sq metres and is surrounded by pomegranate trees. Only 5 min drive to E15 motorway. Alicante/Murcia/beach are 15/20 minutes drive away. The well maintained villa is 130m2 and fully legal with the “Certificate of Habitacion”. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. NOW REDUCED to 210,000 euros. (101127) 3 bed 2 Bath property in immaculate condition, furnished to a very high standard. Walking distance to the new La Zenia shopping centre and all the local amenities. Overlooks the communal pool with lovely sea views from the balcony and roof solarium. A/Con throughout and Sat T.V 139,500 euros call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101124)
tance to shops, banks, bars, restaurants, and local amenities. 10 minutes by foot to beautiful sandy beaches.Well maintained with 4 beds and 2 baths. 200m2 plot. 125m build. Private garden, garage, and 2 communal pools. Priced to sell quickly. Call 96 897 1860 for more information. (101098) 3 Bed 2 Bath detached bungalow type villa on a 450m2 plot and has a lovely private pool area.3 double bedrooms, family bathroom and walk in shower room. Fully furnished and includes A/C and Sat .located just outside Pilar Town and only 2 mins from Lo Romero Golf course,beautiful views of the Mar Menor from the private roof solarium. Reduced to 174,500 euro call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100892) 2 Bed 1 Bath Penthouse apartment right in the heart of Cabo Roig and beachside of the N332. Furnished and includes A/C and Sat T.V. plus underground parking.It has incredible pool and sea views from its balcony,and you are only a short walk to the beach and all of Cabo Roigs facilities.euro 139,950 call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (100887) 2 bed 1 Bath ground floor apartment. Furnished and includes A/C and Sat T.V walking distance to all amenities and 15 mins to the beach. Off road parking and use of a communal pool. 95,000 euro Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100884) NOW REDUCED -2 bed 2 bath South facing quad. Fully furnished and includes A/C and Sat
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3 bed 2 bath Penthouse in the very popular Molino Blanco Development, fully furnished and also Sat T.V and A/Con. Overlooks the park area and has lovely sea views from the balcony and roof solarium.Only a 1000 metres from La Zenia beach and has access to all of the local amenities.eur 99,750 call 968 971 860 (100852) This is a 3 or 4 bed, 2 bath quad bungalow. Fully furnished and includes A/con, central heating and Sat T.V. Lovely sea views from its roof solarium, on which there is a shed, plus closed-in conservatory with an additional bedroom & shower room, so would make perfect guest accommodation. The 4th bedroom/ study has its own entrance. The property is only a short walk to all amenities. It also has use of a lovely communal pool. Reduced to sell 99,000 euro. Call 968 971 860/667 592 467. (100846) 2 bed 1/1/2 bath townhouse. South facing and is in the gated community of Colinas De La Zenia.It has A/con,Sat T.V and comes fully furnished.The property overlooks the communal pool area, sea views from the main bedroom balcony.Only a short walk to all amenities and the beach.eur 103,950 call 968 971 860. (100844) 3 bed 2 Bath detached villa. South facing in lovely condition. A/con throughout and comes fully furnished to a high standard.The property overlooks a beautiful communal pool and has views across the countryside and to the sea. It is only a short drive to San Miguel and Villamartin.eur 239,950 call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (100843) Dolores. Large Finca in plot of 10,000 m2. All services connected. Build Size 215m2. Must be viewed. 195,000 euros. Tel 649 189 930 (65297) 3/4 bedroom, 2 bathroom quad villa on a corner plot, part furnished. In very good order and in a gated community with a lovely pool area. Potential to create 4th bedroom on covered in Solarium. Walking distance to all amenities in Playa Flamenca. 89,000 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100848) 2 Bed 2 Bath top floor duplex, furnished to a high standard and includes A/Con and Sat T.V. South facing and has a large private roof solarium,the large balcony is fully double glazed which makes a lovely sitting area. Use of 2 communal swimming pools. 92,750 eur Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100840)
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Detached Villa on a 900m2 plot with lovely established garden and private pool area. Furnished to a high standard and to include air con and SAT TV. In a quiet location but only a short distance to all amenities. 232,500 euros call 667 592 467 (92306) 3 Bed, 3 bath Townhouse situated in Las Chismosas, in Playa Flamenca. Fully furnished and includes Air/Con and Sat TV. In lovely condition and only a short distance to all amenities. Three terraces and a communal pool. NOW REDUCED TO 119,950 Euros. Cal 677 592 467 or 968 971 860. (92307) 3 Bed, 2 bath semi detached house, south facing for all year round sunshine. Partly furnished with SAT TV, short walk to many amenities. Two lovely communal pool areas. A lovely house and viewing is recommended. reduced to 107,500 euros call 667 592 467 (92308) Beautifully presented 2 bed ground floor bungalow. Property consists of Lounge/Diner, good sized kitchen with storage area, Master bedroom with fitted wardrobes, twin bedroom with fitted wardrobes and family bathroom. Good sized garden and communal pool. This property is located just a short stroll to Villamartin Plaza and is ideal for full time living and holidays 80,000 euros Tel 966 772 553 (92320) Lovely 3 bed, 2 bath detached villa situated on one level, with private pool, between San Miguel de Salinas and Torremendo. Fully furnished with all white goods
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and electricals. Ceiling fans in all rooms, Sat TV and Internet. Beautiful views across the salt lakes to Torrevieja and the Mediterranean, 5kms from San Miguel. With garage and covered drive. Now Reduced to 175,000 Euros. Call 667 592 467. (92331) 2 bed, 2 bath Quad house situated in the very popular area of Torre de la Horadada. Open lounge, Air/Con and Sat TV and within walking distance to the many amenities and the beautiful beach and Marina. Communal pool area and views to the sea. 144,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 (92332) South facing Marbella style quad bungalow on one level, easy maintenance, low community fees, perfect for full-time living and very good location for a holiday home 2/3 bed 2 bath air conditioned, off road parking large beautiful communal pool and garden nice communtiy, low fees close to all of the amenities of Cabo Roig nperfect location for holidays or full-time living only 15 mins walk to Cabo Roig beach. REDUCED to 99,000 euros. Call 667 592 467 (92613) Beautiful Detached Villa has 3 beds and 2 baths. South facing with air con SAT TV and a full central heating system. On a 400m2 plot with a beautiful 10 x 5 private pool with a fantastic waterfall.Lovely private roof solarium with views across la Zenia bay,this property should be seen. 259.750 euros call 667 592 467 (92615)
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South facing 2 bed, 1 bath Marbella Bungalow. In fantastic condition and furnished to a very high standard. Includes A/con and Sat TV. Private roof solarium with sea views, off road parking and plenty of garden space,also within walking distance of all amenities. Reduced to 98,000 euros call 667 592 467 / 968 971 860 (92673) Lovely 2 bed, 1 1/2 bathroom Townhouse situated in La Florida. South facing with front and rear balconies for all year round sunshine,also has front and rear garden areas. Two communal pool areas and only a short walk to the popular Emerald Isle complex. 74,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 (92674)
2 bed 1 bath Battenburg style townhouse in the popular Cabo Roig area.Furnished with A/con and Sat T.V. and the rear courtyard has been converted into an extended kitchen.Use of four communal pools and walking distance to all amenities and the beach JUST REDUCED 87,500 euros call 667 592 467 (92675) lovely 2 bed 2 bath modern ground floor apartment in Punta Prima. Fully furnished and includes Sat T.V and A/con throughout. Within walking distance of all amenities and also the beach. This is a must see. 109,750 euros call 667 592 467 (92676) Two/ Three bed, one bath apartment located in the heart of La Zenia, close to the shops, bars, supermarkets and the beautiful beaches. The apartment comes fully furnished with SAT T.V. Communal Pool area. This property offers excellent rental potential due to its location. 109,950 euros call 667 592 467 (92677) A stunning quad villa in playa golf property with 2 bedrooms 1.5 bathroom and large garden just a short walk from bars and the bus and only a 5 mins drive to the beach 115,000 euros contact Ian on 644 115 988 (96290) 2 Bedroom quad villa in Lomas de Cabo Roig just 5 mins walk to the shop and about 5 mins drive to the beach this has been a lovely home but need to sell now it only 89,999 euros call Carl on 672 875 251 (96292) Ground floor bungalow over looking community garden and just a short walk from the supermarket
www.yourlocalnewspaper.info carrefour in Torrevieja this is a lovely property with a nice size garden Ideal for you if you are looking to be close to all amenties was 99,000 euros now 75,000 euros call me James on 644 138 502 (96293) Refurbished top floor bungalow with private garden and private solarium in the Verdemars with sea view and golf views also we have refurbished to a high standard there is a lovely stream just a few mins walk away and the communtiy is a nice and clean with 2 communal pool now 124,999 euros call today paul on 634 043 697 (96294) Ground Floor 2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom Apartment. Fully Furnished and Includes Air Con and SAT TV. It has off-road parking and overlooks the Marquesa Golf Course literally front-line views. The property is in lovely condition. 69,950 euros call 667 592 467 (96311) Two Bedroom, two bathroom Attached Bungalow situated in La Florida. South facing with views to the sea from two double glazed conservatories and also the solarium. Fully furnished SAT TV and close to all amenities. It is also only walking distance to the popular Emerald Isle complex. 106,950 euros call 667 592 467 (96314) This is a Three Bedroom, Two bathroom Semi-Detached Bungalow situated in Los Urrutias in the beautiful Mar Menor region. The property is on a 340m2 corner plot and comes fully furnished and includes air
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CARP-R-US NEWS This weeks match on the River Segura in Murcia Town Centre was cancelled because of the poor state of the water, and the forecast of more rain in the coming days. Seven of the Club members had a productive week at Riba- Roja last week. 6 of the 7 days the weather was good, with only one day of rain. Sitting in your shirt sleeves fishing in November is good that far north. Cat fish of 150lbs and 86 lbs, a Carp of nearly 18 lbs and a Roach of 2lbs made a very good week for Graham. Ray had a catfish of 56lbs and a Carp of almost 20lbs. Steve caught a Carp of 20lbs 2 ozs and Peter a Carp of 19lbs. Kittens, and hundreds of Roach, Perch and Bleak around the 3oz weight were also caught. Next weeks match will be on the Eden Canal. Pegs at 8.00 am. Please phone Dave for confirmation or visit the Club website. The next Quiz night is on Tuesday 27th November commencing at 7.30pm. 6 or less people can take part in a team and the cost of entry is 1€ per person. The next Club meeting is on Sunday December 2nd commencing at 11.00 am. The Committee meet at 10.00am. Membership is now open for the year commencing 1st January 2013. For details visit the Club website at www.carprus.net or telephone 966717923.
QUESADA POOL LEAGUE Division 1 Green Baize Minis Claptons B Shenanigans Shakers Quesada C.C. A Bye
2 L 9 7 Void
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Coopers Arms Quesada C.C. B Shenanigans Movers Green Baize Amigos Claptons A
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CADENA SUNRISE TENPIN BOWLING RESULTS 14 Nov ( WEEK The Bandits 3-5 Alley Cats 8-0 The Bowling Stones 8-0 Sunrise Colegas 2-6 Carp R Us 6-2 Sol Amigo´s 8-0 Non Playing Team 0-8 This Weeks Top Performers Ladies Hi Game/Scratch J Abbey 200 Hi Game/Hc J Abbey 242 Hi Series/Scratch J Abbey 465 Hi Series/Hc L Elford 628 Sol Amigo´s Alley Cats The Bowling Stones Fowl Play Blitz N Splitz Carp R Us Terror Pins Sausage Rollers Sunrise Colegas The Bandits Deses Parado’s Gulley Huggers The Cherries NPT
P 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33
W 33 30 30 29 28 28 26 25 25 15 14 12 8 2
D 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1
11) Blitz N Splitz Fowl Play Gulley Huggers Terror Pins The Cherries Deses Perado´s Sausage Rollers Gents D Davies 195 N Adcroft 241 T Ray 539 T Ray 662
L 10 14 14 15 15 16 17 19 19 28 30 32 35 41
Tot 24958 25135 25083 25189 24929 25053 25074 24948 24582 23647 23029 23141 21772 22512
Av Pts 2395 67 2371 60 2417 60 2378 58 2447 57 2377 56 2563 53 2358 50 2416 50 2309 31 2188 28 2231 24 2152 17 2172 5
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TORREVIEJA LADIES DARTS ORGANISATION Week 3 Alternative Format Results Wins this week to El Balcon Chicas and the Wildcats. Black Dog Ladies 3-4 El Balcon Chicas Bye/Descanso 0-0 Friendly's Temps Wildcats 4-3 Dave's Babes P W L F A Pts. Wildcats (Bull & Bush) 3 3 0 13 8 9 El Balcon Chicas 3 3 0 12 9 9 Black Dog Ladies 3 1 2 9 12 5 Friendly's Temps 3 0 3 10 11 3 Dave's Babes 2 0 2 6 8 2 Hot Darts: Margaret Boden 134 + 132, Carole Evans 134, Julie Musa 133, Joy Don 121, Linda Coyne 120, Yvonne McIntosh 100, Bull Finish Yvonne McIntosh, Highest Outshot 61 by Carole Evans 10th Anniversary Season Those of you who are involved with the League, will know that this is our special 10th anniversary season. You will also be pleased to know that we have traced Dawn Caul, who was Captain of the Bluebirds Ladies who won our very first League Championship. Dawn is now living in San Javier, and is currently on the road to a good recovery from a stroke she had four years ago. I am communicating with her, and Dawn and her husband are now looking forward to attending the Presentation Dinner in May next year. Captain’s Meeting There will be a Captain’s Meeting on Wednesday 5th December, at 20.00 hrs for 20.30 hrs. Venue to be advised. Captains, can you please let me know, as soon as possible, if you are not able to come on this date. Thank you. In the meantime, keep up the good work and enjoy your darts everyone. Pam Horton, 96 571 0066, Ladies Darts Coordinator, Email: darts@arrakis.es
EURONICS THURSDAY DART LEAGUE “THE ELECTRICAL SHOP” - BLUE LAGOON Results – 15 November 2012 Hattons Honeys 2-10 The Hub Hyenas Madigans 6-6 Hattons Hunks The Hub Meerkats 10-2 Pint Depot All Stars PB´s Pirates 7-5 Breakaways Rendezvous Los Toros 11-1 Mirador Mixtures Busters 7-5 Sporting Misfits Breeze Bar 1-11 Gogarty´s Gophers League Table R’vous Los Toros Gogarty´S Gophers The Hub Meerkats The Hub Hyenas Madigans Hattons Hunks Busters Breeze Bar Pb´S Pirates Sporting Misfits Breakaways Pint Depot All Stars Hattons Honeys Mirador Mixtures
P 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
W 8 7 7 5 5 5 3 3 3 2 1 0 1 0
D 0 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 2 2 0 0
L 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 5 5 5 5 6 7 8
F 80 70 66 66 66 50 47 41 32 51 45 24 22 22
A 16 26 30 30 30 46 49 55 64 45 51 72 74 74
Pts 16 15 14 12 11 11 8 6 6 5 4 2 2 0
180s Terry Hagenaars x 2, Graham Dunning, Amanda Skinner (Rendezvous), Jim Cheevers (PB´s. Pirates), George Caine (Misfits), 171 Tony Beverley (Breeze Bar), Mark Farmer (Madigans). Highest game shot Terry Hagenaars (Rendezvous) (118), Best single Mark Farmer (Madigans) 15 darts In an entertaining but one-sided match Gogarty´s kept up the pressure on the Bulls with a convincing victory over San Miguel´s Breeze Bar. The under-strength home side were powerless to stop a side currently playing some impressive darts. 14 tons were recorded by the Gophers, not the most in an evening by any means, but enough to do the job against a side missing some players. Ali O´Keef, Kevin Procktor and Mark Todd opened
up with tons in the first leg team game allowing Paul Easton to convert D18 for the leg. In the second, three more tons came courtesy of James Brown 123,100 and Easton 100 coupled with a fine 83 out (T17,D16). It took until the sixth leg for Breeze Bar to record their win via Marie Dowson and Margaret Watson who coolly slotted home S16 and D16 for a 48 out. It was however their only win and Gogarty´s continued to batter the lipstick, with Chris O´Brien apparently showboating on a 93 out. T3,D17 and bull is not the conventional way out, was he actually aiming for D17 on 84? Come clean Chris and own up. Brown continued his excellent form hitting 140 and 100 on his way to his side´s sixth leg. This was followed by Easton nailing D16 after 2x100 to claim the seventh and all important 2 points. Captain Bill Warburton nominated Easton as his man of the match and thanked the Breeze Bar for an entertaining evening and hospitality. Sitting just above Gogarty´s are champions elect the Bulls. They entertained Mirador Mixtures in the darts orientated surroundings of the Rendezvous. The Mixtures were in buoyant mood comfortable in the knowledge that flying Dutchman Terry Hagenaars was out injured with a damaged throwing hand sustained when his wallet inadvertently fell from a shelf. With their star player out, was this a chance for Mackleston´s Mixtures to take advantage? No way Jose, Tracey Simpson managed a D2 in the fifth leg to record their only win of 12. Blondie, or Amanda Skinner as she is sometimes known recorded a maximum proving what a formidable bunch these title contenders are. Elsewhere Meerkats had the pleasure of a visit from the All Stars of Pint Depot and what an amiable lot they are, despite the heavy defeat, enjoyed their evening, particularly when Ray Pryce needing 40 went the unorthodox way of D1,D19 in the 12th and final leg to bring the house down. Gary Minor was their other victor taking out D18 against Graham Todd. 12 tons was the champions tally, unfortunately Paul Durrant hit 5 of them with the remaining 7 spread over 6 players, a perfect illustration of how the champions are well below par this term. The Hyenas recorded the same score line as their compatriots, Lee Holtham earning a well deserved man of the match award, contributing three game shots and some very decent scoring. Sean Smith took the seventh leg, match and points on D6, to move the Hyenas into fourth spot. Simone De Lacy and Ray Green won
their singles for the Honeys. Busters were involved in a tight tussle with the visiting Sporting Misfits. Misfits Pete James had an excellent evening scoring 123,121,100 with Karl Cooper backing him up with 2x100. Unfortunately for the visitors they were up against the likes of Mark Filer 140,3x100 and Shirley Roberts 125 who did enough to earn their side 7 legs and both points. The feedback from the 1st round of the Sunworld K O Cup was positive, nothing wrong with the change in format, but many of the matches were over in under one hour. No good for players expecting two hours of darts or bar owners expecting a similar time for beer sales. A quick poll of the remaining 8 teams, concluded a longer format is necessary. At the moment a team could win 5-0 in around 45 minutes, therefore, by extending for example the current three legs to four and adding 100 points to the existing 701, each tie potentially could be 12 legs (3 triples of 4 legs each). A draw would be settled by a deciding leg, each captain determining his three best players. The committee will convene to determine the format and advise in due course. When I heard Eric Bristow or the Crafty Cockney as he is popularly known had agreed to an appearance on ¨I´m a celebrity get me out of here¨ I had to telephone my old mate to see if he still enjoyed all his faculties. I can confirm the loud mouth still has them and reckons he may well win the competition. This certainly is the Eric of old, who often predicted Cassius Clay style, who he would beat in the final and by how many. He was often right and I certainly wasn’t going to argue with the now Sky TV darts pundit. Eric assures me grubs, roaches and rats are no problem either eating or enduring them, so I guess he could well be in the frame. I did however witness last week one of his bushwacker trials against Brian Conley, where the Crafty Cockney´s fitness let him down. What won´t let him down are his legendary ¨put downs¨ e.g. when asked on the show does he vote in the elections, his reply to Nadine Dorries MP, was he doesn’t because all MPs are liars. His wit and one-liners will also liken him to the massive TV audience. The good news is the Crafty one agreed to do an exclusive interview on Exite Radio with myself and Kevin Reardon on his return from the jungle. Should be interesting stuff! Good luck to the legend. Listen to darts chit chat on Exite Radio 89.2FM or 93.1FM live on Saturday between 3 and 4 p.m. Paul Durrant, League Chairman
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A yellow ball competition at Mar Menor awaited Hubbers members and guests on Sunday at 12 noon. A blind draw threw out some interesting teams, with all players expecting to carry the yellow ball to the 19th. As usual many didn’t, even on the forgiving Nicklaus Trail Fairways. One
ball was lost as early as the 4th with just three teams presenting the said ball back to the organisers after 18 holes. There was however some pretty impressive golf even though the nature of the competition produced some nerves and a trifle restrained golf. Just the three birdies courtesy of Stevie Dunne on the 1st, Alan Harvey (18th) and Trevor Scammell (2nd). The latter was close to an albatross on the shortish Par 5, 470 yd 7th. A slightly pulled tee shot found the former prison officer above the left side fairway bunkers. A magnificent second 3 wood shot carried the green side bunker and finished 5 feet past the pin. A tricky straight, but downhill putt found the centre of the cup for a deserved eagle. Richard Kent of Munchies fame, rueing getting out of bed for the first 9, found some late form, hitting the flag on the 18th with a fine 9 iron second shot, to win the last nearest the pin. Unfortunately the resulting 9 footer lipped out, but the par and prizes brought a broad grin to the face of the popular restaurateur. Results: N.T.P: Hole 8 Stevie Dunne, Hole 14 Alan Harvey, Hole 18 (in two) Richard Kent. Yellow Ball Compt 2nd Maurice Silk and Trevor Scammell, 1st Alan Harvey, Graham Jackson, Steve Morris Picture shows L/R Alan Harvey, Graham Jackson, Steve Morris BY Paul Durrant
ST JAMES’S GATE G S AT VISTSBELLA TUESDAY 13TH NOVEMBER Leaving home in the rain I had high hopes it would clear up before we teed off at 09.00am.but it was not to be. 13 Hardy members and guests ( out of 24 that should have played ) teed off in the rain, but after 6 holes played it subsided. Although wet under foot the course and greens were in very good condition as it is a well drained course. Scoring was very low with the top score of 30 points by Malcolm Anderson to take First place in the Gold Gategory followed by last weeks winner Les Yates 25 points. In Third place.was Rodney Smith with 21 points. Maura Mullen scored 20 points to take Third place.Only one par 3 green hit today by Malcolm Anderson, Jim Lappin took the Longest Drive and also was the best Guest scoring 39 points. We came bask to the St James,s Gate pub for the Presentation and refreshments kindly supplied by Sonia and her staff. As usual very nice. Next game which is the penultimate one of the season is at Bonalba, first tee 10.00am. Meet on the car park at 08.00am or be at the course by 09.15am. If anyone would like to join our friendly society or just want a game, give Ron a ring on 678-849-142 or put your name and Telephone number on the Start Sheet in the pub.
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TORREGOLF.EU AT LA PERALEJA RAIN what rain, yes we promised our members sunshine and perfect conditions to play golf and yes that’s what was provided to them with when we visited on Wednesday 14th, however, many did not believe us so it was their miss for our first visit to this lovely Sevi Ballesteros course which we subsidised cost wise on the day. We played our usual Stebleford competition which unfortunately had to be rearranged on the day causing a few problems but all turned out well and though scores in general were on the low size it was enjoyed by all. Winners on the day, Category 1.1st. Peter Kerr 36 points.2nd.Geoff Shand 30 and on 26 Mick O’Brien Category 2. 1st. Ken Holmes 31 points. 2nd. Alan Darby 28 3rd. Chris Butland 26. Category 3. 1st.Brian Coombes 31 points 2nd. Bernard Ball 25 and in 3rd.place Christopher Rose 23. Nearest the Pin Hole 2. Alan (NTP) Darby , Hole 12. Ken Holmes and 3rd.shot nearest the pin Hole 18. Brian Coombes Picture shows some of the winners on the balcony of La Peraleja Club
COOPERS GOLF SOCIETY On Tuesday 13th November we played our monthly society game at ALTORREAL golf club where, despite a very poor weather forecast, we set of through the rain along the a7 motorway. As we arrived at the course the skies brightened and after the first couple of holes the rain stopped and was clear for the rest of the day The course was very wet in places making the playing conditions quite difficult considering these conditions there were some quite respectable scores: Nearest the pins: hole 5 Brian Smith, hole 8 Peter Brady, hole10 Martin Collins, hole 17 Vic Gayler 1st place with 32 points Martin Collins, 2nd place with 30 points Bill Ross, 3rd place with 29 points Brian Smith Anyone wishing to play friendly golf please call Brian 966717340 or 680 696 838 for further information
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LA ZENIA GOLF SOCIETY Thursday we turned out at La Serena golf course in some very welcomed weather after the last few days. We played Texas Scramble, with a two's competition and two n/t/p's. La Serena was looking in great condition, since the recent rains, a few boggy areas on the fairways, some of the greens a little fluffy. Ray Pryce and Brian Wensley won the day with a score of 67.6, Steve Thomas and Jeff Luke paid the penalty by getting lost on the course and played off the wrong tee, otherwise they would have sneaked a win. I think a sat nav is top of the Christmas list. We returned back to Gogarty's for the presentations by vice captain Ernie Wilson. Winners Ray Pryce and Brian Wensely. There were a 7 winners in the two's. It was agreed by all, that the winnings should go into the kitchen Christmas fund. N/T/P'S No 9 Ollie Teahan, No 17 Paul Boyes. Thanks to all the staff at Gogarty's for their hospitality and special thanks to Joe in the kitchen for another great buffet. Diary Dates Christmas golf day as been arranged to play 27 holes at Peraleja on Saturday 15 December. There will be refreshments at lunch time and an evening meal with partners on the night. There will also entertainment on the night. Transport as been arranged to the course, also to pick your partners up later, and take you all back to La Zenia afterwards. Menu is now on the notice board in Gogarty’s. Please contact me Eric as soon as possible as the course will have to order the food. Thursday 22nd November at Roda first tee 10-50, meet at Gogarty's 9-25, Saturday 24th November at Saurines de la Torre, first tee 9-00 meet at Gogarty's 7-30, Thursday 29th November Presidents Trophy at Roda first tee 10-00 Meet at Gogarty's 830. Saturday 1st December at Riquelme first tee 9-00 meet at Gogarty's 730, Thursday 6th December at Mar Menor first tee 8-50 meet at Gogarty's 7-20, Saturday 8th December at Roda first tee 9-00 meet at Gogarty's 730, Thursday 13th December at Roda first tee 11-00 meet at Gogarty's 930, Saturday 15th December at Peraleja, 27 holes,(Christmas Party), first tee 9-00, Meet at Gogarty's 7-30, Thursday 20th December at Roda first tee 11-00, meet at Gogarty's 9-30, Saturday 22nd December at El Valle first tee 9-00 meet at Gogarty's 7-30, Thursday 27th December at Roda first tee 1000 meet at Gogarty's 8-30. Guests are welcome to all our games, clubs can be hired, all info on the notice board outside Gogarty's. Contact Numbers 667196178 Eric, 690268711 Maurice The photo is from last weeks Poppy Day Appeal, Eric Lucas, secretary LZGS, presents a cheque to Mike Reeves. Funds raised from La Zenia GS game, against Happy Days GS, from both society’s was 540-00 euros Eric Lucas Secretary
House. Our Saturday roll up at Vistabella last week resulted in a win for yes, El Bandito, Peter Kerr playing in a Stableford Competition with 36 points. Our next Club day is at Hacienda del Alamo on the 27th. November followed by our roll up at Vistabella on Saturday the 8th.December.For more information contact David Winder on 626 774 157 or email davidwinder.torregolf@gmail.com
CLARKES BAR GOLF SOCIETY AT PERALEJA 15/11/12
GUARDAMAR GOLF SOCIETY AT VILLAMARTIN
After all the rain over the previous days we were fortunate enough th get a dry day for our visit to a somewhat moist Peraleja where the greens were excellent as usual and the fairways not surprisingly greener but wet in places. Unfortunately the scoring was a little down this week probably because the ball was not flying as far as normal with many shots coming up short of the target for most of the players. Winners on the day were: Nearest the pin on Hole 9 : Tommy Clarke, Nearest the pin on Hole 16 : Robert Wardrop Longest drive on Hole 13 : Robert Wardrop, Winner with 32 Points : Roy Welburn. Runner up on count back : Alison Campbell
Well after reading all the report about Villamartin it was a nice surprise to find a lovely course with lots of challenging holes for all our members. Ok the rough can be a bit of sod but losing one ball and finding eight is always a bonus in my books. And on all courses the trees the lakes the bunkers and the rough are there to be avoided!!!. Todays winners were: Best Front Nine G Hoy 17 points, Best Back Nine R Halson 18 points N T P A Hendry, Longest drive G Parkes Overall Winner B Godbold 34 points Winning pairs R Halson L Leitch 60 points, Twos winner L Leitch. Well played team. The next outing will be La Finca 1st Tee 11.10
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LIME BAR GOLF SOCIETY LOS ALTOS, ORIHUELA COSTA The golf societies venue for the 14th November 2012 was held at La Torre Golf Course. Again the weather can only be described as perfect for golf, the course was in fairly good condition considering the recent weather. This was the first time most of the 20 players had played the course resulting in the scores being reasonable. The competition was in the stableford format, and the scores were recorded, as follows:Nearest the Pin in two on the 5th hole was Norman Dobson. Nearest the Pin on the 9th hole was Steve Cottle. Longest drive on the 16th hole was Michael Heighway (guest) Silver Class 3rd place was Dave Kirk with a score of 28 points. 2nd place was Nev. Greenwood with a score of 30 points. 1st place was Paul Abbott with a score of 35 points Gold Class 3rd place was Mick Slater with a score of 27 points. 2nd place was Barry Sawyer with a score of 30 points. 1st place was Steve Cottle with a score of 35 points. Yet again a very enjoyable days golf in pleasant company, thank you to Captain Mick Slater and Vice Captain Stewart Coleman and also thanks to the Staff at The Lime Bar for a most enjoyable meal. Anyone wishing to join our friendly society just need to phone Mick on 659866468 or Stewart on 966180003. Fixtures for the first 5 months of 2012 are: January 9th Presidents Trophy at Vistabella – 35 Euros; February 13th Mar Menor – 50 Euros; March 13th Altorreal – 35 Euros; April 10th Curtis Cup at Vistabella – 35 Euros; May 8th Captains Day at La Torre 50 Euros. All games include green fee, buggy, prizes and buffet.
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EL PLANTIO 2 GOLF SOCIETY Tuesday 13th November 2012 – Texas Scramble In the rain all 14 players turned up, be it an hour later than usual, because another society was supposed to have their Captain’s day early. They cancelled because of the bad weather and our group was about to do the same as suddenly it stopped raining. So the diehards went outfor a quick Texas Scramble. One group consisting of Ray, Kenny and George S did particularly well with 1 bogey, 11 pars and 6 birdies. Now you would expect them to score the NTPs as well, wouldn’t you? The presentation showed however that the only NTP (what happened to the other?) went to Gordon Wayne. The marker said Gordon W Brandy, but unfortunately for you Gordon, it is “No way, Jose!”. In third finished with 52,11 Ian Henderson, Keith Smith and Henry Mellor, while in second with 51,91 came Dave Smith, Gordon Wayne, Lyn Young and Dave Swann. First of course with an incredible 45,85 Ray Housley, Kenny Reddington and George Stanhope. Which leaves just one group of 4 players not mentioned in this report, my deepest sympathy for all four of you (Frank?, Gordon A?, William M?, Dave C?, Martin R?)! Next Tuesday’s competition 20th November at El Plantio will be another individual game, Joker this time, select two (different) on front and back nine where your points will be doubled. Put your name down by the Monday before and make sure to be there on Tuesday on time well before 09.30, not to set up the draw. See you all in good health and enjoy! Visitors are welcome, contact Ian Henderson, tel 966716616 or mobile 636116230.
HAPPY DAYS V LA ZENIA. This was our Poppy day appeal and annual challenge against La Zenia G.S. (we are current holders), 50 intrepid golfers turned up to play in pouring rain and wind and after about 9 holes the weather abated. We returned to la Zenia’s home base, Gogarty’s bar, where we were treated to hot stew, sarnies, and nibbles, thanks so much to Gogarty’s and La Zenia for their hospitality and friendship, we all had to wait for the final happy days card to be added to our total to decide the winners, happy days needed 24 points or more to win, the card showed 37 points, we had won by 13points and retained the trophy and most important of all the British Legion were about 550 euros better off, thanks to you all. Happy Days Also had their A.G.M. nearly 50 people attended "amazing" Special thanks went to Chris Blown our captain, for running the society so well over the past year, and to Kevin Wenn the best fixtures sec we have ever had. After nominations were in, next years com will be as follows, Chairman, Chris Blown, Capt, Kedrick Rhodes, V- Capt Nigel Cawthra, Treas, Fred Noakes, Fix Sec. Kevin Wenn H-cap sec Dave Naylor, Social sec/scribe Robin Adams, Specialist Analist Mick ;the grip; Reeves. all these positions were retained un-opposed. Next game is at Roda 20th nov, (Captains day), payments at Marinasol bar/restaurant on mon 19th. Last but not least Thanks to our president Steve, for looking after us so well over the last year, Thanks. Happy Golfing. Robin (the Scribe)
VEGA BAJA PREMIER GOLF LEAGUE AT ALICANTE GOLF Coy’s Rent a Car Champions Div – 2 Nov 12 Kameeleon Premier Division – 16 Nov 12 The 2102-2013 season second round of matches was held at the Seve Ballesteros designed Alicante Golf Club which, in typical Seve style, has six Par 4s, six Par 5’s and six Par 3’s so this reports contains both the Champions and Premier Division. CHAMPIONS DIVISION 2nd NOVEMBER Early league leaders took on second spot holders La Manga RGA and it proved that the positions were not false as this was a very closely fought match with only five points dividing the two sides and the overall score being 2.5 to 1.5 matches with Lo Marabu coming out on top. St James’s G S did a little better this month winning one game and drawing another against TOFFS G S but Eurogolf G S could not follow up last month’s win, falling short against Don Cayo G S, and losing 3 - 1 Eurogolf GS 3 (34.5 holes) Don Cayo GS 3 (37.5 holes) TOFFS GS 2.5 (40.0 holes) St James Gate GS 1.5 (32.0 holes) La Manga RGA 1.5 (33.5 holes) Lo Marabu GS 2.5 (38.5 holes) 3 Bonus points went to Don Cayo, Lo Marabu and TOFFS
Lo Marabu G S La Manga Rga Toffs G S Don Cayo Eurogolf St. James's Gate G S
P 8 8 8 8 8 8
W 6 4 4 3 3 1
D 1 2 1 1 0 1
L 1 1 1 4 5 6
Bon 6 3 3 3 3 0
Pts 25 17 16 13 12 4
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‘Mike Probert talks Golf Sponsored by Costa Blanca Green Fee Services Here on the Costa’s golf is one of the biggest leisure time activities for both tourists and resident alike and with this in mind we have secured the services of Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services to provide a weekly round up of local golfing events and topics and in conjunction with us at THE LEADER will provide discounted golf prices to all of our readers and run our golf competitions. Corvera Golf Course Some of you may not be aware but there has been a golf course at Corvera for approx 4 years but due to the usual squabbles between the property developers, banks and home owners, the course has never been open to the public. Originally managed by the same group that control Roda it now appears that the course will finally open to the public on 1st December 2012 under the management of Residencial Mirallevant S.L. who currently manage La Tercia. I also understand that Nigel Hardy who currently manages the course at La Tercia will take his Golf Academy and management skills to Corvera with affect from 1st December 2012.The above is exclusive and breaking news and no prices have yet been made known but when they are you can be assured that we at the Leader will be the first to inform you. The course itself is a typical resort courses with generous wide fairways and a selection of well positioned bunkers and water hazards but I am sure that the course is ideally suited to golf societies with varying standards of player. We at THE LEADER are committed to providing to our golfing readers affordable golf without the need to join a club or apply for a card but simply contact the number below to have instant access to discounted golf prices, many of which are exclusive to us. The deals shown in the table are some of the best currently available to you. Golf Course Price Comments Alenda €92 Two Players and Buggy (not weekends) Alicante €45 Single Player and Buggy (limited times) Altorreal €55 Two Players and Buggy (Mon and Fri) Bonalba €85 Two Players and Buggy Font Del Llop €83 Two Players and Buggy (from 3pm) La Finca €260 Four Players and Two Buggies La Peraleja €144 Four Players and Two Buggies La Marquesa €102 Two Players and Buggy (Sunday’s only) La Serena €69 Two Players and Buggy Las Colinas €150 Two Players and Buggy (limited times) Las Ramblas €188 Four Players and Two Buggies Mosa Trajectum €120 Four Players and Two Buggies Roda €95 Two Players and Buggy (from 2pm) Villamartin €212 Four Players and Two Buggies Vistabella €73 Two Players and Buggy (weekends pm) For bookings and info contact Mike at info@costa-blanca-greenfees.com or direct on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 quoting ref LEADER.
PREMIER DIVISION 16TH NOVEMBER With this Division having five teams each match a team does not have to play and this month it was Claptons G S and so it was the first match of the season for Club 25 Serena against La Manga Nth and they came with a last minute substitute Sally Francis who helped with the biggest pairing win of the season to-date 14 – 4 pts, helping the team to a 3 – 1 victory. Las Ramblas sporting two lady/man pairing but only one of them won their individual match, and it was Carole Wheeler with a handicap reduction helped husband John to a one hole win, but the match was drawn and Club 25 Golf taking the 3 bonus points.
Leader Christmas Competition This years LEADER Christmas competition which will be held at Vistabella on Saturday 15th December 2012 with a shotgun start at 9.00am at a price of only €28 including a buggy and prizes. All entries are via Vistabella who can be contacted on 966 107 846 or via e-mail bookings@vistabellagolf.com
Las Ramblas GS 2 (32.0 holes) Club 25 Golf GS 2 (40.0 holes) La Manga NGS 3 (42.0 holes) Club 25 Serena 1 (30.0 holes) Bonus points went to Club 25 Golf GS, La Manga North GS.
Quotation of the week “Every day I get better and better” – Frank Spencer
La Manga North G S Club 25 Golf G S Las Ramblas G S Claptons G S Club 25 Serena G S
P 8 8 8 4 4
W 5 4 4 1 1
D 0 0 0 0 0
L 3 3 4 3 3
Bon 6 6 0 0 0
Pts 21 21 12 3 3
Next month it’s down south to another Seve Ballesteros designed course at Peraleja Golf on the 7th and 14th December, Champions and Premier Division respectively. This time Las Ramblas who take the Christmas break early. You will also be able to see the Vega Baja Premier Golf League fixtures, tables, and news on the website www.vegabajapremiergolfleague.com and on Facebook, throughout the season. For more information on the Vega Baja Premier Golf League, contact Secretary Ivie Davies 669 211 410 or golfdavies@gmail.com
Golfing Weather Watch Hooray! At last some sunshine to report with most of the week sunny with blue skies and temperatures in the mid-high teens BUT look out for the threat of some rain on Thursday.
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By Bill Allen
On 9 November EI Claymores played host to Horadada Royals. The weather for the past few days was a bit like the result - miserable! Only Rink 2 managed a good win, with Sheila Wickens, Alan Howcroft and John Evans - nice to see John back again - the final result being 84 shots to 113, 2 points to 12 in favour of Horadada. The 'friendly' also went our way, 19-10, was it just a blip? Monday, 12 November was a bye for the Moonrakers. Just as well as the 'man up above' suffered another bad water leak which also put the blocks
on our regular game with the Hijackers on Tuesday afternoon. Fortunately we managed to play our Chicken & Egg game on Sunday, 11 November and Barbara Collins AGAIN, along with Brian Duff, won the chicken & wine. I've heard that Barbara has won so many chickens, she now sleeps on a perch! The eggs were won by Jo Close and Alan Howcroft, and Dave Close won the Spider. The weather has played havoc with our fixture list already; when will it stop? The photograph was taken to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the club.
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Monday 12th November,all matches postponed due to heavy rain. Thursday Morning 15th November, We held a Blacktower Sponsored Bowls Match between President John Albutt and Vice President Derek Shiley. With Vice President Derek Shirley winning the Blacktower Trophy after it ended 3 Rinks each, But with Derek winning on Shots. We would like to thank Blacktower for Sponsoring this match. Friday Morning 16th November, La Marina Dolphins were away to Horadada Royals winning on 2 Rinks and drawing on 2 Rinks. Jeanette Gugerly, Jack Chorlton, Skip Dave Gugerly 25-20. Reg Jackson, Mike Brain, Skip Don Harrison 26-9. Brian Murray, Phil Pape, Skip Brian Zelin 16-16. Jill Albutt, Derek Shirley, Skip Bill Jamieson 16-16. La Marina Dolphins 105 - Horadada Royals 116. Pts Dolphins 6-8. Friday Morning 16th November, La Marina Sharks were away to Vistabella Lanzadores winning on 4 Rinks. Ron Maiden, Ron Hunt, Skip Alan Castle 20-15. Janet Parsons, Barry Sadler, Skip Roy Hart 21-12. Margaret McLaughlin, Keith Cruise, Skip Dave Lewis 20-10. Barbara Forshaw, Tom Spencer, Skip Peter Parsons 2513. Shots La Marina Sharks 108 - Vistabella Lanzandores 92. Points La Marina Sharks 10 - Vistabella Lanzadores 4. Friday Morning 16th November, La Marina Seagulls were at home to Country Bowls Harvistors winning on 5 Rinks and Drawing on 1 Rink. Bob Tew, Chris Green, Skip John Morgan 26-18. Dave Freeman, Mo Barker, Skip Tom Edwards 27-10. Dave Bulfield, Sheila Kirby, Skip Bob Mallet 28-7. Ron Chadwick, Steve Hindle, Skip Dave Taylor 26-8. Gina Donnerly, Arthur Cronk, Skip Dave Hadaway 20-11. June Tew, Phil Richmond, Skip Jim Freeman 17-17. Shots La Marina Seagulls 144 Harvesters 71. Pts La Marina 13-1. For Further Info find us on Facebook or contact Brian Zelin 966 79 0161.
(Sponsored by Super Valu) Wednesday 14th November Winter League at home to Quesada. A poor week for most of us as only the team of Denise Ashberry, Dave Melville, Alan Ashberry and Bill Young won. On the bright side the Berleen team won yet again, so well done to Pauline Poulson, John Caiger, Fred Charman and Janet Gatward. We are now top of the Berleen league. Points for 2-8, Shots for 49-98 Friday 16th November Southern League Division C, Away to Vistabella Conquistadores. Well we came back to earth with a bump this week, well played Babs Caiger, Les Bounds and Janet Gatward our only winning rink. A very close game played by Mick Soars, Danny Redgewell and John Caiger losing by one shoot. A big thanks to Ken Moore and Fred Charman playing on the friendly rink. Lets get it together next week. Points for 212, Shots for 80-107 Friday 16th November Southern League Division A CountryBowls Ramblers. A brisk cold morning saw the Matadors win on three rinks and lose on three. A better overall shots gave us the win. Well played the rinks of Colin & Lynne Armitage and Danny King who won by 18 shots to 16; June & Bill Young and John Corbet who won by 21 shots to 11 and Diane & Joe Ridley and Rowena Good who won by 25 shots to 9. Points for 8-6, Shots for 108-89 For info please contact Colin Armitage. Tel: 966 619 010 Ext. 01066.
LA SIESTA BOWLS REPORT By Norman Adcroft S.A.B.A. Voyager and Enterprise Leagues 12th Nov. All our games were affected by the inclement weather, with the Blues and Sputniks not even casting a jack. The Pioneers did manage to start their home game against the Quesada Diamonds, but the match was abandoned after about an hour with 10 or 11 ends played. The remaining ends 22nd Nov. C.B.B.A. Sothern League 16th Nov. Div. B. The Gold’s Played a morning home match against the Quesada Swallows, but ended up at the wrong end of an 11-3 defeat, only winning one rink and drawing on another. Our winning rink was, yours truly and Sid Gallup skipped by George Richardson 24-10, and our drawn rink, Gill Sheldon, John Horobin, Johnnie Ryder. 1515, the overall shots going in the Swallows favour, 93-98. The Blues played away at, La Manga which is always a difficult place to bowl on grass. We had two winning rinks, Pat Baylis, Bernadette McDonnell, Mike Kelly 21-12, and Doug Smith, Alan Barton and George Rothwell 19-12. Points were 10-4 to La Manga, who also took the shots 132-75. Well done to all the team. Winter League14th Nov. The Winter League team played an away game at Greenland’s and it was lovely to be bowling in the sunshine following last week’s washout. Although we had some tight games, it was unfortunate we came away with only 1 winter league point. Well done Bernadette McDonnell, Jim Hudson, Margaret Hunter and Mike Kelly for a draw. Chicken and Egg 14th Nov. Chicken....Phyl McGlynn, Wine...Brian Thomason, Eggs...Fred Trott. Should you wish to take up a new sport, make new friends, with a little gentle exercise, you will be made very welcome. We have bowls and shoes for hire and tuition can be arranged. Ring Jim or Lyn on 690 190 523 or call in at La Siesta Bowls Club at Calle Rossini La Siesta. If any members know of any business or sponsors that could, help out with sponsorship to keep these reports in the LEADER contact any committee member.
HORADADA BOWLS REPORT Last Saturday we played host to the Provincial team, an experienced and talented group of bowlers.It was an honour to welcome Allen and his team to Horadada Bowls Club, an experience we would like to repeat. While the Provincials ran out worthy winners by 5 rinks to 1, it certainly was not all doom and gloom as far as Horadada was concerned. Barry Evans and his team were involved in a nip and tuck contest up to the halfway mark then accelerated to a fine win over the last 9 ends. Both Kath Reid's and Pauline Murphy's rinks were unlucky in the last few ends which wrestled wins from their grasp; a case of 'if only'..... but certainly no disgrace. This match provided Horadada with the opportunity to play against quality bowlers.... and we were not found wanting. Thanks to Jack Linehan and Mick Blunt for selecting and organising the team on the day, and to Kath Reid for organising a meal at the Asia after the match. No report for Monday matches due to the poor weather.... see noticeboard for re-arranged dates What a change in the weather on Friday... sunshine at last! A home game against La Marina Dolphins in the Southern B division brought another win for our captain, John Wilson. ..good to have you with us today. With another 8 points to our name we are keeping our place near the top of the devision table, long may it last or.....it could get better. Congratulations to the winning rinks of: Yvonne Hurlock, Roy Thompson and John Hurlock 31 - 9; Kath Reid, Jim Kerr and Giuseppe Galelli 24 13; and to the rinks of Isabella Keith, Jack Linehan and Barry Evans 16 16, and John Bailey, Ann Hartley and Terry Hucknall 16 - 16 who secured a draw. Shots for: 116 Shots against: 105, Horadada 8 pts La Marina 6 pts Please make sure that you check the noticeboard for events which have been organised to take place before Christmas eg. Christmas Dinner on the 8th of December and Target Bowls on the 17th of December. Guests and friends are always welcome at our social events and you can guarantee a good time no matter what the event. Anyone interested in any aspect of Horadada Bowls Club contact Jack on: 966 74 6767
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GREENLANDS BOWLS CLUB By Steve Hibberd More fixture congestion resulted from last Mons total washout of the SABA league, for not only do those games need to be re-scheduled, but many club championship matches have suffered the same fate - 2 games in a day anyone? Luckily, the weather changed just in time for the visit of La Siesta for round 5 of the Winter league. Only 1 rink failed to record a victory, in an emphatic 9-1 triumph. That's the way to do it: Sue Johnson, Lynn Greenland, Dave Greenland, Bill Pain 25-7. Gail Watson, Wendy Latham, Fred Willshire, Barry Latham 18-11. Mike Veale, Bobbie Sims, Tom Hill, Steve Cantley 15-14. Ronnie Cairns, Ian Kenyon, Angie Goodfellow, Derek Tozer 16-16. Not to be outdone, those intrepid Berleeners also did the business, winning on both rinks, to secure the 2 points on offer. Up, up, and away: Di Lawton, Bill Sims, Colin Lloyd, Barry Collins 27-6. Noel Cork, Hilda Cork, Sandra Heath, Phil Goodfellow 20-16. If you think that's good, 24 hrs later, they went one better - 1 point better that is! The re-arranged match against high flying El Cid, produced a clean sweep, lifting this little lot way up the table: Sue Johnson, Mike Veale, Barry Collins, Dave Greenland 30-17. Lyn Greenland, Bobbie Sims, Steve Cantley, Bill Pain 20-7. Ian Kenyon, Tom Hill, Angie Goodfellow, Derek Toozer 15-12. Gail Watson, Wendy Latham, Fred Willshire, Barry Latham 27-5. Alas, the ONE rink Berleen team failed to add to their points tally (don't get me started on that one!). Those Southern league Oaks, keep going from strength to strength, following their trouncing of Emerald Isle Cavaliers. On home green, only one rink came unstuck, on the way to a sound 12-2 victory. Get in there: Di Lawton, Sheila Stead, Barry Collins 16-14. Jeannie Clements, Colin Lloyd, Dave O'Sullivan 17-16. Graham Bater, Tom Hill, Fred Willshire 20-9. Beryl Norris, Mike Veale, Steve Cantley 20-15. Gail Watson, Avril Toozer, Barry Latham 15-14. At time of going to press, no report had been received from the Elms. To complete this weeks roundup, the Cedars made the short trip to San Luis, to take on their Pumas. Two wins and a draw, meant that they had to be content with a 5-9 defeat, but playing against any San Luis side nowadays isn't easy, so all in all, that's not a bad result. Good on yer: Barbara Doran, Tony French, John Wray 21-13. Keith Page, Mike Kilby, Pete Tomkins 24-8. Helen Langois, Chris Dewar, Charles Langois 15-15.
EL RANCHO BOWLS CLUB With heavy rain preventing much of this week’s bowls, it was great for The Raiders to be entertained by Quesada Swift on Friday morning. A day in good company and some good bowls to boot, both teams played well but in the end Swifts took 4 rinks to Raiders’ 2. Not a bad result away from home against The Swifts. Irene Thomson, Graham Hicks and Shirley Edwards 9-30. Edward Elsam, Mike Stone and Malc Elmore 11-29. Rob Clark, John Skipper and Gary Newson 23-8. Barbara Jones, Ron Edwards and Brian Taylor 7-32. John Cleal, Malc Sykes and Eddie Thomson 23-6. Anne Stone, Mick Ager and Geoff Jones 12-24. Meanwhile The Mustangs played host to San Luis Lions and after a very tight game took the rinks by 3 to 2 with one drawn and the shots by 135 to 84. Well played! Jim Jarvie, Rod Wright and Alex Morrice 16-17. Sheila Booton, Steve Bowl and Don Wheatley 38-10. Ros Holmes, Merv Armstrong and Jim Rainbow 14-18. Jane Hamill, Sue Rainbow and Drew Gerrard 33-9. Marianne Holtham, Keith Cunningham and Irene Mangan 16-12. Ron Booton, Richard Needham and Stew Hamill 18-18. Sponsored by Caser. For membership details please contact Irene Mangan 966717700 or Marianne Holtham on 966 77 2222
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SOUTHERN LEAGUE 2012/2013 Results and Tables for Friday 16th November 2012
DIVISION A P La Marina Sharks 5 Greenlands Oaks 5 San Miguel Jaguars 5 Country B Ramblers 5 San Luis Lions 5 Montemar Matadors 5 Vistabella Lanzadores 5 Emerald Isle Cavaliers 5 Greenlands Elms 5 El Rancho Mustangs 5
W 4 5 5 2 2 1 1 2 0 2
D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
L 0 0 0 3 3 4 4 3 4 3
O/WF 19.5 533 18.5 523 18.5 551 16.5 496 15 519 13 498 14 476 12.5 483 12 455 10.5 489
A 467 447 465 508 512 513 519 513 518 561
Diff 66 76 86 -12 7 -15 -43 -30 -63 -72
135 (9) El Ranch Mustangs 100 (12) Greenlands Oaks 92 (6) Greenlands Elms San 108 (8) Montemar Matadors 92 (4) Vistabella Lanzadores
San Luis Lions (5) 84 Emerald Isle Cavaliers (2) 87 Miguel Jaguars (8) 102 Country Bowls Ramblers (6) 89 La Marina Sharks (10) 108
Pts 48 46 45 37 34 31 30 29 25 25
DIVISION 'B' P Quesada Swallows 5 Horadada Royals 5 La Siesta Blues 5 La Manga Crusaders 5 San Luis Tigers 5 Mazarron Miners 5 La Marina Dolphins 5 San Miguel Cougars 5 Emerald Isle Claymores 5 La Siesta Golds 5
W 3 3 3 3 2 3 2 2 2 2
D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
L 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3
O/WSF 18 523 17.5 555 17 511 16 562 14 500 14 510 15 500 13 502 13 488 12.5 488
DA 479 483 503 470 494 551 567 525 549 518
116 (8) Horadada Royals 132 (10) La Manga C’ders 93 (3) La Siesta Golds 130 (10)San Luis Tigers 132 (11)San Miguel Cougars
La Marina Dolphins (6) 105 La Siesta Blues (4) 75 Quesada Swallows (11) 98 Mazarron Miners (4)73 Emerald Isle Claymores (3) 72
Diff 44 72 8 92 6 -41 -67 -23 -61 -30
Pts 42* 41 40 38 34 34 34 29* 29 27
DIVISION 'C' Greenlands Cedars Quesada Swifts Vistabella Con’dores Montemar Torreadors El Rancho Raiders San Luis Pumas La Marina Seagulls La Siesta Silvers Country B Harvesters
P 5 5 4 4 4 5 4 4 5
W 4 3 3 3 2 1 2 1 0
144 (13) La Marina Seagulls 129 (10) Quesada Swifts 90 (5) San Luis Pumas 107 (12) V’bella Conquistadores
D 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
L 1 2 1 1 2 3 2 2 5
O/WSF 18 538 16 556 14 388 12.5 440 13 424 13.5 484 12 427 11.5 408 9.5 434
DA 484 490 383 401 433 509 409 398 592
Diff Pts 54 44 66 38 5 34 39 31 -9 30 -25 29 18 28 10 27 -158 19
Country Bowls Harvesters (1) 71 El Rancho Raiders (4) 85 Greenlands Cedars (9) 104 Montemar Torreadors (2) 80
COUNTRY BOWLS REPORT By Lynne Bishop The rain this week certainly put the kibosh on the bowling. Monday afternoon's tie for our SABA Supernovas due to be played at La Marina was cancelled and has now been re-scheduled for this coming Wednesday morning, fingers crossed for a fine and sunny day. On Tuesday we played host to a visiting team from the UK. What a shame for those nice people to come all the way from home and get the same miserable weather here! Still, by all accounts I believe they had a reasonably good time at Country Bowls, being suitably entertained with a quiz and Bingo courtesy of Sue & Barry Norris before the brave and hardy ones ventured onto the water logged green to play a few ends of bowls. I'm sure the warming soup and sarnies went down very well before we said goodbye to our new friends. Thanks go to Paul & Sue Grainger in the Restaurant for the lovely spread and for giving us shelter from the dire conditions. Fortunately the rain kept off enough on Friday for our Southern league games to run their course. The Ramblers travelled to Montemar for their Division A game and picked up six points playing the Matadors, the winning rinks came from Pat Patton, Geoff Paylor & Brian Patton 15-10. Lynne Bishop, Sue Norris & Eric Bishop 19-16 and Lin Watkins, Ron Odell & Barry Norris 19-18. Overall shots, Ramblers 89(6) 108(8) Matadors. Division C Harvesters played the Seagulls at La Marina, they found the going tough and only won one point for a draw, better luck next week. Saving The team from a whitewash was Alan Roscoe, Maurice Cass & Dot Davies...thank you. Overall shots, Harvesters 71(1) - 144(13) Seagulls. For more info about our club please visit www.countrybowls.com
Sponsored by Jennifer Cunningham Insurance Monday’s games were washed out as was the rearranged winter league on Tuesday Southern League The Lanzordores were at home today against table topping La Marina Sharks and although we managed to win on 2 rinks it wasn’t quite enough to challenge for the overall so we ended with 4 points The best win today was from the trips team of Stuart Allman Martin Foulcer and skip Brian Harman who managed to win by 22-9 well done keep it up. Vistabella Conquistadores were at home in a afternoon game today against the team from Monte Mar but I haven’t received any report this week so I afraid I don’t know the result. SABA - No games this week because of the weather Winter League - This week we travelled to Bonalba where the weather was good and we managed to play the whole match and what a result we got winning on 3 rinks and just losing out by 1 shot on the other and with winning the overall so we came away with 8 points. Best rink was Barbara Brown Arthur Brown
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Neil Burrows and skip Maggie Furness 21-10. Excellent Result lets keep it going. We also played a Premier 20 game this week against Finca Guila who just beat us by 5 rinks to 3 so its goodbye to this comp for another year CLUB NEWS In the clubhouse are two competitions listed first a charity game in January for teams of 4 and also a notice for members who wish to play in the Vistabella Open we still need more teams so get your teams together and support the events The draw for all the winter comps are on the notice board in the club house , they all have play by dates so get arranging them and don’t wait till the last minute. To keep you all informed, Pat Harman has resigned as Club Captain and Angus McLean, with immediate effect, is your new Club Captain. We are still have membership available and we have both Annual and 6 month membership anybody interested will be more than welcome at the club. Contact: Captain Angus Maclean 966 77 5125 / 662 003 841 Membership Sec Brian Dunn 965 00 3037 / 628 443 263
QUESADA BOWLS CLUB Swifts report Friday 9th of Nov the Swifts played host to Vistabella Conquistadors and we were "conkered". Actually it was a close match, as the shots show, where 2 teams only lost on the last couple of ends. Winning teams - M Bowness M Richardson B Armstrong 24-6; J Watson A Smethurst J Riley 19-14. Score 4 points to 10; 92 shots to 100. Keep up the good work, and the passion!!!! Swallows report "On Friday 9th Nov The Swallows visited La Marina Dolphins and had a very successful day. 5 out of the 6 rinks won, the 6th rink only lossing by 2 shots. Quesada came away with 12 points to La Marina's 2. The overall shots total being 124 for the Swallows and 75 for the Dolphins, giving us a lift in the league to 3rd and increasing our shot difference. The winning teams, Tina Brinton, Abby Benson, Tony Thomas; Norma Lamberton, June Cox, Mike Lamberton; Linda Armstrong, Chris Brazier, Gerry Linley, Ann Thomas, Peter Bradbury, Nick Birch; Dorothy Benson, Joe Brinton, Chip Chapman." Premier 20 report On Saturday 10th, Quesada 'locked horns' with San Miguel in the Premier 20 Knockout Competition, and as was expected a very tight struggle ensued both home and away. At home, wins for Dave Donovan (Singles), Peta Rhodes and Graham Phillips (Pairs) and George Carnell, Dianne Riley, John Muldoon and 'Chip' Chapman (Fours) gave Quesada 6 Points. Sadly the Triple of Deidre Leeming, Pearl Houghton and Derek Sale couldn't make it a clean sweep. Meanwhile at San
Miguel, Harry Rhodes and Maureen Kidd (Pairs) fought hard to earn a creditable draw and 1 Point but William Holtham (Singles) almost but not quite got a result and the four of Cas Blay, Nigel Baigent, Veronica Sale and Jack Martin went down after being level at 17 ends. The whole tie came down to the last end of the Triples match. With their score again level at 17 ends and the overall match points position 7 - 7 whoever won the last end would progress to the quarter final and Nick Birch, Joe Riley and Jackie Breslin held their nerve to be in a match winning position with San Miguel to deliver the last wood. Woods moved but Quesada remained holding shot and so progressed to the Quarter Final. A great tie, close result both home and away. Well done Quesada and we look forward to taking on the winners of Finca Guila v Vistabella in the quarter final. Saturdays match write up; Quesada bowls club played host to Mr. Goddard’s tour from Middlesex & Wales and a very good game was had by all and the weather was very kind to us. Quesada did win on all rinks which is quite understandable as it is not easy for our guests to be familiar with our greens. There was some good bowling from both sides and it was all played in a very good friendly atmosphere, with a light lunch being served afterwards. Remember there’s no Butchers trips on Sat 24th due to the Presidents V Vice Presidents Match & Fun Day.
SAN LUIS BOWLS CLUB Not a lot to report this week with the Klingons, Vulcans & Winter League postponed due to the rain. The Trekkers were at home on Monday & thanks to a sterling effort on behalf of Charlie the greensman they were able to play. Despite some heavy rain the teams returned to the green & managed to complete 73 ends enough to constitute a result. Wins for Stewart Cattanach, Ian Ross & Colin Lindgren, Margaret Roseveare, Bert Ewart & June Jones, Maureen Bromley, Barry Roseveare & Mike Smith, Frank Barclay, Chris Brooks & Keith Jones whilst Bob Foulds, Peter Fuller & Terry Hubball forced a draw. 11 points to 3, shots 67-54. Tuesdays Club Competition games were also a victim of the weather. A new schedule has been issued & is also posted on the notice board. The chicken drive went ahead on Wednesday. Winner
By Sue Cooper
of the chicken was Keith Phillips & the egg cup went to Ciro. On Friday the Tigers were at home to Mazarron Miners & achieved a 10 to 4 win. Shots 130-73. Winning triples Allen Bowen, Colin Potter & Sue Cooper, Maureen Bromley, Chris Brooks & Stewart Cattanach, Audrey Ford, Peter Bromley & Bert Ewart, Frank Barclay, Ian Ross & Sue Ross. Well done to everyone. No results received from either Pumas or Lions for this week. News that Sonny has been discharged from hospital but has to go back again next week for more treatment & to collect his results. The whole club send our best wishes to Sonny who always takes everything with a smile on his face. Hope you will soon be back bowling Sonny.
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ELCHE BACK TO WINNING W AYS ELCHE CF ........................1 ALCORCON.......................0 Cometh the hour, cometh the man...league leaders Elche and fourth-placed Alcorcon BY JOHN were locked in a fierce battle for an hour at the MCGREGOR Martinez Valero, no goals, when Fran Escriba, the Illictano’s coach brought off the ineffective Palanca and replaced him with the giant striker Barry Powell. The Dutchman had only been on the field a minute when he won a corner. Dead ball expert Albacar placed his inswinger perfectly to the near post onto Powell’s head for his first Elche goal, giving the keeper no chance. High noon seemed appropriate for two sides riding high who both needed to win, but Elche more so with only one win, one draw and two narrow defeats in the last four games. Their previously held five-point lead at the top has been gradually eroded to two now from Girona, who won on Saturday and were temporary leaders. For the Franjiverdes Albacar returned from suspension to replace Beranger who will be sidelined for a few weeks following last week’s injury against Xerez, but he wasn’t first choice anyway. The good news this week is that top scorer ‘Zoomi’ Xumetra may be back in two weeks, his injury which was thought to sideline the winger for 3 months appears not to be as bad. Elche are missing his thrust down the right. The crowds are returning to the City of Palms, the upper tiers, where a fabulous view is enjoyed is now open again, this of course due to Elche’s recent terrific run of form which has taken them to the top of the league. Apart from Coro bursting through to have his shot smothered and
Mantecon being booked little of note happened in the first half, ending 0 – 0. But soon in the second half Fidel and Palanca switched wings, Fidel now on his favourite left and he began to make progress, going past two men effortlessly but having his near post shot comfortably saved. It didn’t make any difference to Palanca, he just isn’t at the races these days, even though he saw plenty of the ball. Just before the hour Alcorcon nearly scored but as we all held our breath a half-hit shot trickled just past the home side’s post after a good move. The Madrid side had one or two more minor chances, but Herrara in Elche’s goal is playing well, and he and his excellent defence look pretty solid most of the time: only eight goals conceded in fourteen games tells their own story, the back four of Suarez, Peligrin, Etxeita and usually Albacar have all played brilliantly this exciting season – so far! It was no surprise when Palanca went off, not before time, but the entrance of Powel made all the difference and changed the match. Suddenly Alcorcon’s big two centre-backs who had had little trouble with Carles Gil and Coro found themselves in a match with Powel disputing everything. Escriba rang further changes, Pelayo for Fidel, and Generelo for Mantecon, but despite a few corners and free kicks conceded towards the end and in injury-time, Elche held out for a morale-boosting win. They deserved it, just about, although Alcorcon will probably feel they deserved a point at least for their troubles. The Madrid side are a solid-well-organised team who don’t give much away, hence their league position - but Elche needed to win – and they did! Next week is another big one, as the Illicitanos visit second-placed Girona, who won 1 – 2 away at Lugo. But for now, anyway, Elche are back to winning ways! Mucho Elche!
ELDENSE NINE HOLD ON FOR A POINT CD ELDENSE..............2 FC TORREVIEJA........2 A point away at a mid table side might be a half decent result on any other occasion but on Sunday evening, at the suberb Estadio Nuevo Amat, FC Torrevieja should have done much, much better against the nine men of CD Eldense. However the disgraceful scenes at the end of the game saw the 2-2 scoreline paled into insignificance with the referee and his two linesmen needing the assistance of the fully equipped riot police to escort them from the field amidst a barrage of bottles and cans, scenes of which I doubt we have not heard the last. And it was a game that started off so well although Eldense manager Soto might have wished for rather more gratitude from his former charges after he welcomed them to his new club, but the visitors were not in a charitable mood. Torrevieja had their noses in front as early as the 4th minute of the game. Although the keeper got a hand to the ball there was little he could do to stop a powerful Luis Carlos effort from the edge of the Eldense box to see the visitors take an early lead. Then, when Eldense keeper and skipper Imanol was shown a straight red for a challenge on goalscorer Luis Carlos in the 19th minute, we all thought the three points were a mere formality, but nothing could have been further rom the truth. Indeed the ten men were back on level terms just 6 or 7 minutes later when Torrevieja keeper Manolo was beaten by an unstoppable, swirling drive from Uriate. But, despite the setback, it was Torry who continued to be the major playmakers with good efforts from
Gasch, Abel and Inarejos all being wasted during the remainder of the opening half. It then took Torry just 60 seconds of the second period to get their noses back in front when a cross into a crowded area from Inarejos saw Pablo Pagan turn the ball into his own net. But the home side were still at the races and, with the introduction of Londoner George Saunders, Eldense were a long way from being a beaten side. Indeed it was Saunders who once again pulled them back onto level terms when he met a dead ball cross with his head to beat Manolo low to the keeper’s left.. But unfortunately for the 23 year old Brit it was almost his final action of the game as a 2nd yellow saw him trooping off just two minutes later. Eldense were now down to nine men with referee Gomez quickly becoming the star of the show. The man in black further infuriated the 1100 spectators when he then showed a 3rd red of the game to the Eldense assistant manager for abusive language. In all Snr Gomez showed 10 yellow cards and 3 reds during a frenetic 90 minutes, every single one of them to CD Eldense. There was not a single card issued to Torry, hence the need for the participation of the Guardia Civil at the end of the game. Looking back on the game, dominated once again for long periods by Torrevieja, these are two points dropped rather than one earned. Against the nine men they should have done rather better. However, next week things might be slightly easier for FC Torrevieja as they entertain rock bottom side Catarroja on Sunday at the Vicente Garcia.
Babin holds off Carlos Gil......photo Kevin Rendall
DRAW KINGS LET ANOTHER ONE GET AWAY
ALEX PENALTY SAVE KEEPS HORADADA IN TOP SPOT
CD THADER...................1 ALCOYANO....................1
CALLOSA DEPORTIVO......0 UD HORADADA ................1
BY MACER The game got underway with the home side looking up for it. The only problem was, they were dwelling for too long on the ball and getting blocked out. The upside is the movement of Adrian who is constantly causing trouble for the visitors defence, one shot bringing a good save from Buba in the away goal. Thader were playing some controlled football, and it was on the ground. Just after the half hour Adrian broke free and hammered in an unstoppable shot giving Buba no chance. However, with ten mins to go, as always seems to be the case Acoyano opened Thaders defence to equalise, situation normal. Thader started the second period with an early corner that could have resulted in a goal but was well cleared. But it was the visitors that had more intent and Thader were under pressure but as the half went on they did seem to rally with one Pomeres effort tipped over by Buba. The game quickly deteriorated for Thader following the loss of Miguel and Lloyd to second yellows. Our friend the Ref was producing cards quicker than rabbits breed. The game was heading for the obvious draw So, the draws kings are back with the game against Alcoyano another one that got away. Next week away to Alguena
A superb top drawer strike early in the second period from Alberto Robles was all that separated these two sides on a dirty afternoon in Callosa. The home side probably felt rather aggrieved that they didnt at least get a share of the points, frustrated by a heroic penalty save from Alex in the Reds goal with just 10 minutes of the game to play. Having seen the spotkick well saved the home side put pressure on Horadada during the final period of the game but this Reds defence seems to improve game by game and once again it stood firm under a great deal of Callosa pressure. But the strike from Robles was worthy of winning any game. An excellent cross from Campillo saw the forward hit an unstoppable effort to earn the Reds all 3 points. Former Horadada captain Ruben Pastor was unable to take any part in the game after picking up a midweek injury in training. With both Contestano and Almoradi failing to pick up points at home, against the improving Santa Pola and Altea respectively, the victory sees Horadada move 3 points clear of the pack a third of the way through the season. Of the top three teams only Alcoyano had any sort of success with a hard earned point at Thader. Next Sunday the Reds entertain struggling Aspe in a game that they should win reasonable comfortably.
CF MIL PALMERAS WEEKLY ROUNDUP Mil Palmeras B’mines 11 CD Cox 0
Formentera 2-1 Mil Palmeras A’vines
Sponsored by Sunshine FM 102.8 Another great start from the Toros smacking in 4 goals in the first 10 mins with Cox struggling to get in our half. Mil Palmeras allowed themselves to get drawn into some scrappy football at times but got their mojo back grabbing 2 goals in the last 5 mins of the first half Second half saw a complete change of formation with midfield players and defensive players swopping around .It took a few mins for the team to settle but once again the Toros started finding each other and the back of the net bagging another 5 goals to finish the match 11-0. Yet again the Toro's showed their "All For One and One For All" team football with some lovely passing and toughness. Player Of The Match Taylor Hirst for some super passing and great finishing.
Sponsored by Talleres J Martinez Superb performance from the Alevines away at Formentera, after a good solid start we rode our luck a little in our own defence as a new partnership at the back eventually looked very solid with Cristian and Luke. Eventually we conceded a sloppy goal from the left but we did not collapse and held solid until just before halftime as a snapshot just eluded Cai in goal. Into the second half and Mil Palmeras grew stronger and sterling work down both wings from Oliver Godden and Lewis Long pinned back the hosts for long periods, after 15 minutes our pressure finally paid off with a beautiful free kick despatched into the top corner from Emily Kelly. It was all Toros from thereon in and a last minute free kick went just over and Formentera were relieved to get off the pitch with the three points well done everyone best performance to date Man of match Cristian Madrid classy in defence
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