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10TH ANNIVERSARY FOR CAROLS IN THE SQUARE

BY EVA TEJEDOR Torrevieja’s tenth anniversary of the annual ‘Christmas Carols in the Town Square’. took place on Friday in Plaza de la Consitución in front of the main Inmaculada Church.

More than 3,000 residents and visitors donned red hats and got into the festive spirit and sang along to some of the best known Christmas Carols, plus a few surprises along the way. As one of the instigators of Continued on Page 2


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the event, Bill Singleton was again the Master of Ceremonies for the event and keep everyone entertained in between carols with memories of years gone by and conducting, when required. Members of various local choral groups, The Rascals, Gilbert and Sullivan, Crescendo, Harmonisers, U3A, local exservices groups and many others, were accompanied by the Phoenix Concert Band under the direction of Ian Vine. Although the Christmas Carols were mostly in English, in keeping with the event, on two occasions, the singing was led in Spanish by members of the town hall, which included Joaquín Albaladejo, Rosario Martínez, Luis María Pizana and José Riera, conducted by Bill Singleton and assisted by Graham Knight and the Salt Queens, on two traditional Spanish songs, under the guise of the Salt City Stompers. There was also a collection made on behalf of local charity. To close the evening and before the International Mass took place, there was a surprise addition to the evenings activities, as something special for the tenth anniversary of the event. Escuela de Danza Paya performed a routine, to the delight of the crowd. The seventy strong company ranges in age from four to forty

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and has the novelty of having men in the company. they combine many different styles of dance from Hip Hop to Jazz and Modern and it was a fitting and jolly way to end the evening. Inside the Church, a special International Mass was held, with singing in different languages. Members of the Royal Air Forces Association where also there to present more than 120 shoeboxes of Christmas Offerings for the needy. This is the fourth year they have been

involved along with the participation of the Anglian Church in San Luis, Los Balcones, Garbo Hair in Lakeside Plaza, Greenlands Golf and many friends, who have been collecting since October. At the end of the night, thousands of visitors took the opportunity to browse the local Nativity scene, which is open 24hours hours a day but looks spectacular at night. The miniature Belen mixes images from Bethlehem with a few from Torrevieja to make for a wonderful sight that can be enjoyed on many different levels, by the whole family and all religions. This stays open until 7th Jan

MEMBERS of Torrevieja’s Royal Naval Association visited Alimentos Solidarios on Tuesday to present them with a donation of non-preservable foodstuffs, to help with the work the charity performs for needy families in the city. Representing the RNA were former President Robin Hargrave, Chairman of the Torrevieja Branch Mike Wright and his wife Ruth plus Vice Chairman Danny Kay. At the RNA’s last meeting, members donated items such as Pasta, Rice, Cereals, Caned goods, Juice, all of which was stacked after they left by Centre manager Antonio Sanchez and his staff in their new Storeroom, which they opened just last week. THE ROYAL Naval Association’s Torrevieja Branch Chairman Mike Wright, presented two trolly loads of goods to Centre Manager Antonio who proceeded to give a tour of the facility to the visitors. Every weekday, the centre provides hot meals for 150 families, upping that amount to 300-meals during this season and also supplying food for families to cook themselves during the weekend. Anyone interested in knowing more about the RNA should contact Mike on 966921996 or Secretary Margaret Forshaw on 966921996. They meet on the first Wednesday of every months at El Pariso Restaurant, behind Carrefour Planet in Torrevieja, at 5.00pm. Centre Manager Antonio also mentioned that they are always looking for volunteers to help at the centre, especially those who can speak English and said that it was a great opportunity to learn a little, or a lot of Spanish,, working with the needy International families that they serve at the centre. Anyone interested is very welcome to either contact Graham Knight at the Office for Foreign Residents at oari.torrevieja@gmail.com, or to drop into the centre in person. Alimentos Solidarios Torrevieja have been in existence for just threeyears and in that short time they have become a lifeline for poor and needy families in Torrevieja. Their centre is located on the corner of Calle Apolo and San Pascual, just outside the city centre and are an independent social catering charity who provide daily cooked takeaway meals for local families, along with supplying them with such necessary items as non perishable foodstuffs, cooking oil, milk plus items for babies and children. Last year, 2011, they were presented with the prestigious Diego Ramirez Award for their work with the needy in the community. BY EVA TEJEDOR


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REACHING OUT WITH CHRISTMAS CHEER

Karolina with Karen and Russell of Iceland The first charity to benefit from the Leader/Exite Radio Christmas Campaign is ‘Reach Out’ Torrevieja who were recently presented with a Christmas Food Hamper by the Torrevieja Branch of Overseas Traders (Iceland). Charity President Karolina Leonard received the hamper from Branch manager Russell Clements with Karen Scholes of the Leader Newspaper looking on. Two days later, on Wednesday morning, Karolina spoke in some detail about the charity on Exite Radio. She highlighted the mission statement - to help the homeless find accommodation and, hopefully, work, provide helpful advice and support; help needy families with food parcels and provide the necessities of life such as clothing and toiletries. When asked of the items she considered to be a priority in the run up to Christmas, rather surprisingly Karolina highlighted candles and toiletries as the two things that her charity would find to be of most benefit. She also said that the charity is in desperate need of a volunteer who can speak Russian to an ever increasing number of Eastern Europeans. While in the studio Karolina also took the opportunity to look over the stockpile of food and gifts that have been accumulating in the Exite and Leader offices since the appeal was first launched a little over 2 weeks ago. Like the Leader and Exite staff, who continue to receive the foodstuffs on a daily basis she was absolutely astounded at the generosity of the general public who have donated well in excess of the amount expected or even hoped for. The items accumulated to date were passed on to Reach Out last Thursday so that they can be distributed to the needy prior to the Christmas Holiday. They included over 300 kg of tinned and dry foodstuffs, 30 or 40 kg of petfood as well as a growing number of gifts and sundries which will all be put to good use by the charity. The ‘drop in centre’ is based in a large 2,000sqm shop in Calle Bella Antonia, which is just off the market road and opens on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from 10am to 2pm. Importantly the centre offers free coffee and tea and light refreshments

for people in need (or for a small donation) and there is also someone on hand to offer comfort and support. Centre Manager Sandra Stephens said: "At any one time we have about 40 people who are homeless and needing the support that Reach Out can provide. They tend to be transitory, but their needs are obviously acute. They are of many nationalities, Spanish, Eastern Europeans, Russians, North Africans and from a variety of South American countries. Many are able men who have skills but in the current financial plight of Spain can't find work." If you want to help, then contact Sandra on 688 348 151 or Karolina on 688 348 189. The centre is based at Calle Urbano Arregui 23. Call 966 799 273 if you have items to donate. reachouttorre@hotmail.co.uk http://reachouttorre.weebly.com As we have said in our columns many times before “Every little helps”, because, even the smallest of donations adds to the biggest of sentiments and goes directly to help those in need. With 10 days collecting time still to go, we hope there is still much more to come. We will keep you updated as we approach our closing date, but all that is left to say for this update, is that on behalf of those who you are directly helping, everybody involved in this campaign, from The Leader and Exite Radio, and especially from the charity Reach Out Torrevieja, who are now experiencing your generosity first hand. Thank you for what you have done so far.

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Rascals Christmas Cracker THOSE evergreen Rascals were at it again on Tuesday night when they brought their latest Christmas Show ‘Disney Delights and Christmas Crackers’ to Torrevieja’s Virgen Del Carmen Theatre. The week earlier, they performed to a full house in Los Montesinos and the night in Torrevieja also attracted more than 300 spectators for the event. Each and every year the Rascals find a new and entertaining way to present and produce a new show and blend it together with Christmas songs and dances for an entertaining evening.

Racals put on a colourful show

Act I started in the back streets of Old Peking with a scene from ‘Aladdin’, not the pantomime version with ‘Widow Twanky’ but with the cast dressed appropriately in their

very authentic Chinese costumes. The opening act containing songs from Disney and other movie musicals with the occasional break from kids film theme to liven things up. The Rascals raided their costume department of years gone by and looked wonderful in

their period costumes for the Cinderella Waltz while getting down and dirty and verging on panto with a scene from ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ which had the audience in fits of laughter. Least we forget the dancers who each year come up with more and more inventive ideas and broke away from the Disney theme with ‘Dancing in the Street’ and ‘Uptown Girl’. During the interval, the cast invited the audience to join them in a pre-Christmas drink and for the kids to have photographs with the principal characters. Act II was the opportu-

Santa and his little helpers from Totally Dance

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nity to sing-a-long with many a Christmas favourite. The children from ‘Totally Dance’ from Benijofer also performed on the night to the delight of the

audience. took to the stage but the Rascals held their own with their tried and tested formula of mixing up chorus, solo and duets along with their own troupe of dancers. The Rascals took the lead singing Carols which included a lovely bilingual version of ‘Silent Night’ performed in both English and Spanish, which brought both the curtain and the house down. Another great evening of entertaining from Torrevieja’s very own Rascals. For information on how to become involved with this local institution, please call Sue on 96 678 4874.


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‘Twitters fr om the Atlantic’ Through the Rainbow We have had some heavy rain in the Canary Islands recently. It is not typical to have this quantity of rain during November, as it is usually reserved for a few gloomy days in February. Still, as we are all now becoming aware, weather patterns are changing across the World. In the mostly warm and arid climate of the south of the island where I live, a little rain is welcome, but even rain lovers had a shock last week. It was indeed a heavy storm and, once again, rain had found its way through two doors of our home. It is not usual for thresholds to be fitted to the bottom of doors, as is usually the case in the UK and other Northern European countries. The lack of guttering and drainpipes also adds to this temporary problem during periods of heavy rain in the Canary Islands. Despite having fitted a new, double glazed door, complete with threshold last year, rain still found its way inside. It is really just a question of getting the mop and putting up with it. Rain such as this occurs only for a few days each year, the sun appears again after a two or three days, and we tend to forget all about it until next time.

On days such as this, it is best to stay indoors and not attempt to drive. However, I did have an important meeting and, as the rain had eased a little, decided to take the risk. I am very pleased that I did, because I saw the most amazing and spectacular rainbow that I had only ever seen once before as a child. It was a beautiful, glistening full arc of colour, with the mountains and sea as a backdrop; it was spectacular. This was one of those occasions that we are made to feel very small and insignificant and part of some much grander overall plan. Many years ago, as a child, camping in the Outer Hebrides off Scotland's west coast, I witnessed a beautiful rainbow, and a full arc. I ran across the fields in an effort to reach the end of the rainbow. You see, I had read somewhere that at the end of the rainbow is a crock of gold. As I grew older, I began to understand that a rainbow is not at any specific distance, but is a phenomenon of water droplets being viewed at a certain angle. It is not ‘real’ in the physical sense, but is a kind of apparition, and cannot be approached physically. Rainbows can be seen whenever there are droplets of moisture in the air and the sun is shining at a low altitude angle. A similar phenomenon can be seen near fountains and waterfalls. I remember being told at school that it is impossible to move to see a rainbow at any angle, other than one of 42 degrees from the direction opposite the Sun. Even if someone else had spotted me under, or chasing to the end of the rainbow, this second observer would have seen a different rainbow further away, but at the same angle that I had

also seen it. To put it another way, it seems that a rainbow does not actually exist at a particular location in the sky. Its apparent position is dependent upon the observer's location and the position of the Sun. Confused? Yes, I was too. So, during my childhood adventure, did I reach the end of the rainbow and discover the customary crock of gold? Sadly no. I did reach the end of the rainbow, but there was no legendary crock of gold waiting for me, and I still remember that feeling of disappointment. However, now older

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and a little wiser, I have come to realise that those special few minutes, witnessing a spectacular rainbow arc, with the mountains and the sea as a backdrop, was treasure enough. If you enjoyed this article, take a look at Barrie’s websites: www.barriemahoney.com and www.thecanaryislander.com or read his latest book, ‘’Expat Survival’ (ISBN: 978 147 913 0481) © Barrie Mahoney


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FLAMENCO ‘EXPLOSION’ IN MUNICIPAL THEATRE IT was a deserved standing ovation which greeted the dancers and musicians at the conclusion of the world premier of ‘Explosion’ in Torrevieja’s Municipal Theatre on Thursday December 13. It marked the start of the European tour of Essex born, Jay Markwick and his new Flamenco Company. At only nineteen years of age, Jay is already an accomplished Flamenco dancer and is about to embark upon an extremely promising career with his own company. Jay and his dancers start their own first international tour in February 2013. ACT I featured live musicians and covers many styles of Flamenco in song, music and dance. With spectacular costumes and great music, the only possible complaint might be that one needed to hear the footwork and tapping of the dancers more,

over the audio tracks, to emphasis the professionalism and synchronization that the dancers put into their performance. This was the first time that the dancer had every worked on stage in front of a live audience, but it didn’t show, From start to finish the routines, all choreographed by Jay himself, featured clean and balanced choreography which for someone of only nineteen was remarkable. Jay’s passion for dancing came to light at the tender age of seven when he attended Ballroom and Latin dance classes in Essex; England. Soon after arriving in Spain, Jay continued his dancing passion, this time with Flamenco, and he attended the Raquel Peña Academy of Dance. At 13, Jay danced at the ‘World Flamenco Festival’ in Seville and has performed throughout the Iberian Peninsula, picking up accolades and awards on the way. He even

appeared on television’s “Britain’s got talent” in the U.K. and won the local television talent competition “Spain’s Next Star”. His talent was further recognized through his being publicly nominated and winning his category in the annual “Pride of Spain” awards, an annual event organized by a local English language newspaper. Jay has continued to develop his talent and has recently worked and trained together with such famous Spanish flamenco stars as Farruquito, Oruco, Farruco, Barullo, Oscar de los Reyes, Pablo Egea and Lola Sornichero. For two years, he danced with the “Ballet Español de Murcia” traveling as far afield as Jordan and China. He has formed the “COMPAÑIA DE FLAMENCO JM” having personally selected professional dancers from Madrid, Alicante, Valencia, Murcia and Cartagena. Jay is Director, Choreographer and principal "Bailaor". This spectacular show was promoted in association with the Ayuntamiento of Torrevieja and ‘Night out Promotions’. By Eva Tejedor

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LOS BALCONES NEW PARK

PARQUE Reina de la Sal opened to the public last week, Avenida Maria Asuncion, in Los Balcones. In place of a combination of waste land and a former smaller sports park, the new park has completely transformed the run down area and revitalized Los Balcones, offering many different activities for sports, leisure, health and also a dg agility area. The area has been made into a promenade of about 35,000 square meters, which has completely transformed the area into a large green and sports zone, completely changing the appearance of the area. The works have been performed by the students of the Mediterranean Employment Workshop VI, which has provided work and training to 38 unemployed people and eight teachers for the last twelve months. With a total investment of 1,005,410€ of which 60% was contributed by the Department of Education, Training and Employment through SERVEF. This large park is located in one of the largest developments of Torrevieja account consists of a large sports that has eight petanca courts, two Asturian bowling

lanes, two basketball courts, a multisport track, football and handball, table tennis area and an area for dogs. Because of the staggered arrangement of the landscape, this has also allowed the addition of seating areas and vantage points to comfortably spectate. It has more than 500 square meters of colorful cobblestone walkway, which divides the area into four distinct zones: a playground for children with various activities such as swings, seesaws, slides, and a sandbox area, which is be the first to be installed in a city park; a games area, biosaludables plus a new recreational area of nearly 2,000 square meters for dogs, including agility training and two seating

areas. The park also has a pine plantation, bicycle parking, planting trees and grass, a pee-can for dogs and six picnic tables. Parque Reina de la Sal, or Park of the Salt Queens, was inaugurated on Friday, December 7 by the mayor of Torrevieja, Eduardo Dolon, accompanied by hundreds of local residents. He toured the park alongside the Director General of Education and Vocational Training of the Generalitat Valenciana, Felipe Codina, the Delegate from Alicante, Juan de Dios Navarro, MEP Eva Ortiz, and the delegate of Training and Employment, Carmen Gomez Candel. More than 20 former and present Salt Queens added that little touch of glamour to the event, as 2012 is the 50th Anniversary of the Competition. This is but phase one the Torrevieja’s largest park, as the next phase will see further development rising up the hill in an area which presently is just scrubland. Eduardo Dolon said he was delighted with the new park and hoped that all of those living in and around Los Balcones find good use for it. By Eva Tejedor


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Associations Day offered something for everyone

TORREVIEJA’S fourth Associations Day proved to be a resounding success on Sunday, as thousands of residents and visitors took the opportunity to find out more about the various clubs, societies and organisations in the city of Salt. Located in the Pastorial Fiesta Marquee on the Fairground, visitors to the exposition gathered information about the activities, membership and opportunities offered by the various self-help, NGO’s, social, sports and cultural associations that make up the diverse nature of the City of Salt.

Mayor, Eduardo Dolon, accompanied by Councillor Agustina Esteve, who is in charge of citizen participation in Torrevieja plus a large a large group from the corporation, opened the proceedings and visited many of the stands. Other International participation came from AFA, Help Vega Baja, Torrevieja Lions Club, Nosmoking club and Volunteers from the city’s natural parks, all of whom are always on the lookout for new members, both socially and to help build awareness of their valuable contribution to life in their new chosen host city of Torrevieja. Welcoming visitors to the expo was a display of classic and custom cars from Club Torrevieja Classics and Specialists Cars, www.ClubTorrevieja.com) who displayed just a few of their cars along the seafront beside the Old Man of the Sea monument. Esteve was keen to show the Mayor the classic cars on display as her husband owns two classics and she promised that next year, they shall also have one or both of these on display. Inside the Marquee there was room for just a handful of the almost 250 clubs and associations that are present in the city. Graham Knight, Director of the Foreign Resident’s Association explained that the “response to display at the event was tremendous, a total surprise to the organisers and preference was given to primarily the City’s NGOs and those registered for the longest with the City.” He also explained that although many clubs and associations, especially amongst the International Community where legally registered in Alicante, they had never bothered to fill in the simple paperwork to inform the Torrevieja Town Hall of their official existence in the City. Mr. Knight sent out a request to all International Groups to please contact him with their contact and activities information so that they can be official recognised and also to allow him to compile an updated list of

clubs and associations in the city. Graham can be contacted by email at oari.torrevieja@gmail.com. Visitors were also entertained my different musical groups, from the traditional Spanish Rocario style through Russian, Flamenco, Choirs, Acoustic and also the Reef Band from the UK. Just a taster of the musical talent that exists in and around Torrevieja. The event was also preceded by Maria and the Pink Ladies from the AECC, who returned to the waterfront to have their traditional Santa Run, to raise funds for Charity, By Eva Tejedor


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A future together?

Me and my boyfriend have been together 6 years and both still live at home. I’m fed up of not having our own place so I keep saying that we should get our own house together. He’s got a good job as a mechanic and I’m a nursery nurse so we could afford it, but he’s not keen. Whenever I bring it up he makes excuses, and says there’s no need to rush things and that we’re ok as we are. But I’m not ok as we are. We never have any time on our own and when we do stay over at each other’s houses it’s in a single bed. I don’t know if this means that he doesn’t see our future together long term. Christine

The next time you have the conversation with him, insist that its NOT ok for you. Unless you ram your point home and push this, he’ll never truly understand just how much it means to you Chris. Ultimately, he’s perfectly entitled to live his life as he sees fit but that doesn’t mean that you have to put up with it. If you’re serious about this whole thing then you either have to reach a compromise or issue an ultimatum. Defining your relationship and your future is clearly very important to you so you’ve got state your case. Explain to your boyfriend that you don’t expect things to change overnight but you do want to start making long term plans. The alternative is to put up with things as they are and just go on being unhappy and confused.

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My mum’s getting really forgetful lately. She’s only 62 but whenever I go round to see her she’s in a state about losing something and I always find it straight away. The other day she phoned me in a panic because her toaster was broken but when I got there it just wasn’t plugged in. She often forgets my name and then laughs it off when I say anything. I feel like she’s losing her marbles and it’s really scaring me. Could she be senile? How can I try and help her without offending her? Sarah The best thing you can do for your mum is to convince her to go and see her GP. She needs to honestly outline everything that’s happening to her lately. I wouldn’t go jumping the gun and assuming she’s going senile until she’s been thoroughly examined. There could be a million and one causes for her memory loss and the good news is that there could also be a cure for her. Sit down over a cuppa and tell your mum how worried you are about her. Hopefully, she’ll agree to see her doctor and from that point on, there wont need to be any more guesswork on your part. We all get old Sarah and you should be prepared for the fact that this could be little more than old age creeping up on your mum.

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Calders Confessions

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


Monday, 17th December, 2012 ADVERTISING HOTLINE 966 73 0057 www.yourlocalnewspaper.info LEADER SUZI4FITZ DONATION TO REACH OUT FINAL APPROVAL FOR CORVERA AIRPORT The ladies from Suzi4fitz fitness classes were pleased to present a cheque for 700 Euros to representative Yvonne Jeffries from the ‘Reach Out’ team. The amount was collected by the group over the last year through various events including car boot sales, book sales, a quiz night and class quizzes. More recently they all enjoyed their annual Christmas Party at Las Ramblas where more funds were raised though a Tombola and Raffle. Sue, their teacher, would like to thank them all for their generosity and support throughout the year and they are pleased to be able to contribute to the good work the Reach Out team do in helping the homeless this Christmas. Also this year, Sue and a number of the Suzi4fitz ladies supported Maria and The Pink Ladies in her quest to raise money for the AECC and cancer prevention. In June, Suzi4fitz girls took part in the charity walk and performed a fitness routine at Playa Flamenca Beach front. Last Sunday, Sue and a number of the ladies supported the Santa Fun Run in aid of the AECC and also Reach Out.

Yvonne Jeffries and Karolina Leonard were delighted with the donation and explained to the ladies how the money would be used. Next year the group hope to contribute to The Skin Cancer Foundation in memory of the

loss of one of their lovely friends Karen to cancer this year. Sue’s classes are held three times a week at Las Ramblas Golf Club. For info 966774059/692354295 email: suzi4fitz@yahoo.com

Members of the Inter Ministerial Defence and Development Committee (Cidefo) met last week to give final approval to the air corridor into the new Corvera airport The meeting was held in Madrid and attended by representatives of AENA, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, the National Air Safety Agency (EASA) and the Spanish Air Force. The new air corridor into Corvera has already received approval from Cidefo so the airport file will now be transferred to the European Commission for publication in the Official Gazette within six weeks. Operation of the new Duty Free Shop has been awarded to the company ‘World Duty Free Group Spain’, formerly Aldeasa. The company is controlled by the Benetton family who already operate shops at Barcelona-El Prat and seven other AENA airports, Palma de Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, Valencia, Gerona-Costa Brava, Alicante and Reus.

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Following on from the meeting, the President of Murcia, Ramón Luis Valcárcel has said that the airport will finally open its doors within a few weeks and that it will attract at least 2 million passengers. The figure given - way in excess of the busiest ever year for arrivals at San Javier Airport - will be achieved as soon as Spain recovers from the economic crisis, he said. In justifying the reason for the new airport Valcarcel said that the priority at San Javier Airport will always be with military operations, training and flights and as such the availability of slots during the working day would always be restricted. Valcarcel went on to say how operations at San Javier would always be restricted due to the airport having to reconcile Military and Civilian operations. With San Javier being under the control of the General Air Academy (AGA), which trains military pilots, the priority is given over to Military operations.

A LITERARY AND HARMONIOUS START TO THE FESTIVE SEASON FOR TORREVIEJA U3A December 10th saw a very busy Christmas meeting of Torrevieja U3A, with a record number of people in attendance. The packed programme for the morning was opened by the Chairman, who handed over to members of our Creative Writing Group led by Joy Lennick. The ladies’ entertained everyone with a selection of original festive poems and short readings, which were very well received by the audience and which set the mood for what was to come. Centre stage was then taken by Nigel Hopkins and ‘in Harmony’, who proceeded to entertain us with a selection of traditional Carols and songs from around the World.

However, the audience did not escape without being asked to join in and there was no reason for not helping In Harmony to take the roof off the CMO, as song sheets had been provided to everyone in advance of the meeting!! An enjoyable morning was had by everyone and it was a great way to start off the festive season in style. Torrevieja U3A meets on the last Monday of each month at the CMO in Torrevieja (behind Carrefour). Doors open at 10.00 a.m. Our next meeting is on January 28th and our AGM will be held on 25th February. For further information please visit our website www.torreviejau3a.org or contact the Secretary on 966 844 349.


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ROYAL BRITISH LEGION AWARD AT ORIHUELA COSTA At a recent meeting of the Orihuela Costa and District Branch one of the members received a District Award. These awards are presented to those members who have given Service above and beyond the normal call of duty. So it came as a complete surprise to Eddie Coleman who is Vice Chairman of the Branch, when he was asked to step forward and receive a framed certificate from Chris Wyatt, the District North Spain Chairman. Chris read out the numerous ways Eddie has helped the Branch in recent years, including being responsible for organising and building the Garden of Remembrance at Mil Palmeras Church, as well as constructing a saluting dais for visiting dignitaries. Chris said he was delighted to present Eddie with the certificate which showed his undoubted support for the Legion and its motto of Service not Self.

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Cardmania on the 2nd floor at Los Dolces has now been with us 8 years and still has the same huge selection of greeting cards and gifts as it did from day one. Despite many businesses folding in the area, 8 years on and Cardmania are still going and giving the customer what it needs in the area. Liz, who has worked at the store for the past 6 years – liked it so much that she bought the business in August and has brought her knowledge and enthusiasm from her career back in the UK as a manager of the infamous Birthdays High Street store. Liz looked at the current stock and made sure that there was a wide range both in cards and in budgets. Liz never takes any cards off display to make way for seasonal celebrations – birthdays and other needs continue to happen so Liz feels that it is vital to keep the same stock all year round just add a few Seasonal extras. Saying that, Liz has a huge range of Christmas Cards in stock this

year plus all your Christmas needs such as wrapping paper, gift tags etc – everything that you need to make that gift extra special. As well as cards, Liz has a wide range of party wear, balloons, banners, party poppers, table decorations as well as access to the Internet and photocopying. Cardmania is also an Easypost

agent so you can buy your card and post in anywhere in the world – all in Cardmania – don’t forget the last day for posting to the UK is the 18th December. So, pop down to Cardmania and brighten someones day with a card or a thought – Cardmania, Los Dolces Open Monday to Friday 10 to 6 and Saturday 10 to 4.


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BMW M6 GRAN COUPÉ BY KEITH NICOL IF your numbers came up on Friday night’s Euro Millions, or you have a quarter of a million or so burning a hole in your pocket, then BMW may have just the car for you! The new BMW M6 Gran Coupé becomes the third distinctive design to be added to the M6 model range. The newest member of the M6 family brings together M performance characteristics with extra luxury and aesthetic appeal. Hallmark M design features directly influence this car’s technical considerations and provide a window into its performance capabilities. Air cooling, chassis geometry, weight balance and aerodynamics have all dictated the striking muscular form of the car. Meanwhile, under its bonnet a high-revving 560hp V8 engine with M TwinPower Turbo technology propel the BMW M6 Gran Coupé in true supercar performance style. The BMW M6 Gran Coupé will cost £97,490 when it arrives in the UK in May 2013. It sprints to 100kph in just 4.2 seconds with a top speed of 155 mph or 250 kph which is Electronically-limited. The front of the BMW M6 Gran Coupé is dominated by its

large air intakes, standard Adaptive LED headlights and an M Chrome fronted kidney grille designed specifically for this model. From the side, the first four-door Coupé from BMW M GmbH is clearly distinguishable from the BMW M6 Coupé thanks to its rear doors and longer wheelbase. The low roofline flows smoothly into the rear, the side line – which takes in the door openers – and side windows extend well into the C-pillars accentuating the dynamically stretched silhouette. The powertrain technology under the skin of the BMW M6 Gran Coupé guarantees renowned M performance. The V8 4,395cc unit keeps peak torque of 680Nm on tap between 1,500 and 5,750rpm, while maximum output is developed between 6,000 and 7,000rpm. The engine revs to a maximum of 7,200rpm. The BMW M6 Gran Coupé sprints from zero to 62mph in 4.2 seconds with average fuel consumption at 28.5mpg. Arranged around the gearshift lever on the centre console are the buttons used to configure the adjustable powertrain and chassis functions. This allows the driver to put together a detailed set-up and store these settings on one of the two M Drive buttons on the multi-function steering wheel. The standard equipment includes 20-inch M light-alloy wheels, leather trim, heated driver and front passenger seats, automatically dimming rear-view and exterior mirrors, BMW Professional Multimedia Navigation system and BMW Professional radio. The BMW M6 Gran Coupé also comes with a variety of BMW ConnectedDrive features such as an M-specific BMW Head-up Display and Park Distance Control as standard. A rear-view cam-

era, High Beam Assistant, Speed Limit Info, Lane Change Warning, Lane Departure Warning, Surround View and BMW Night Vision with pedestrian recognition are optionally available. Customers can also integrate their Apple iPhone or other smartphones into the car and make use of internet-based services while on board. Available, May 25, 2013.


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CHRISTMAS FESTIVITIES AT LA ZENIA EASY HORSE CHARITY SHOP Santa Claus comes to our La Zenia Easy Horse Charity Shop next Thursday December 20th for a flying visit before his busy Christmas time. He is bringing little Taffeta Reindeer along at 1pm to help him. There will be refreshments, a raffle, and the chance to put some money in Santa’s bucket. All of us at Easy Horse Rescue Care Centre wish you a very Merry Christmas and want to take this opportunity to thank everybody who has helped us during the year with their time, contributions and fantastic support. Maybe we can`t change the world by saving one horse, but we have changed the world for all the beautiful horses that you have helped us to save. We could not do it without out For more details of the centre call Sue on 652 021 980 or email info@easyhorsecare.net

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QUESADA LADIES CLUB 20TH ANNIVERSARY The Quesada Ladies Club recently celebrated their 20th Anniversary with a luncheon for 76 members at Stan and Ollies in El Raso, with three founder members in attendance. The Club was formed in 1992 with just a few members and they met at JC’s Country Club which is now Quesada Country Club. We are a thriving club with ages ranging from 26 to 88 and meet every Tuesday afternoon at 2.30pm in The Coopers Arms, Quesada. Our programme is very varied with speakers on all topics, quizzes, entertainment, raffles and various outings. We pride ourselves on our charity work when in the past we have raised money for the Childrens’ Orphanage in Elche, Lorca Earthquake Fund, Age Concern, the Lions Torrevieja branch, Help at Home and have provided food parcels for the Rojales branch of Caritas. I am sure our Club will continue for many years to come and the committee work very hard to make each Tuesday enjoyable and to try and come up with new idea for our afternoons. We always welcome new members, so if any ladies living in the surrounding areas of Quesada would like to come along any Tuesday please do so.

LA MARINA ANIMAL CHARITY TO CLOSE It is with great sadness and regret that we have to announce the demise of Paws Animal Rescue. This is due to two reasons: Firstly, although our small group, operating in La Marina for seven years has never been fully registered, we have enjoyed the tacit acceptance of the Ayuntamiento and the police, because by dint of immaculate book-keeping we have proved regularly that our money was used, fit for purpose, for vet bills and food for our animals. Not for human expenses! However on December 1st a new law came into place, and our group can no longer function. Secondly we wish to thank everyone who purchased tickets for the Red and Gold Ball, advertised in our name, and understood by us and our supporters that the proceeds were for Paws. The ball was a 200 persons x 5 euros sell-out. We received only 450 Euros as a result of the raffle.1000 Euros from the seat sales was withheld by the organiser and entertainers,with no reason given. The venue was free for which we thank Marjal. We urge all charities to think twice before allowing their name to be used to put bottoms on seats, when they will receive only a small percentage of the total raised! Pleased support your favourite charity by making purchases in their shops, or by direct donation Make your money count!! Without proper control, it will not be long before many new litters will be born, and the feral cat population on the urbanisation will multiply quickly. For this reason Linda will keep the Paws telephone open. (646 645 035). She is still willing to assist anyone wanting to pay for a feral cat neutering at a reduced rate. We would like to take the opportunity to thank the following for 7 years support: Everyone who has purchased from, and donated to us. Linda's network of ladies who feed and monitor cats. Sue and Graham (Gran Alacant) unstinting collections. Banco Sabadell, free use of their forecourt. Hillside, free use of their conservatory. Gilbert & Sullivan Soc. Finally Nicki (formerly Picassos) reduced price coffee & use of facilities. Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year to all friends of Paws Animal Rescue.


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THE POWER OF TOUCH, MASSAGE. ART OR A SCIENCE? A client of mine, an internationally renowned actress, once said to me. There are two luxuries in life that “I cannot and will not do without” those are my hair dresser and my massage therapist. She put both of these therapies at the top of her overall shopping list and quite rightly so. I must admit as far as the feel good factor goes, I personally find both of these therapies hard to beat. So what is it that makes these two activities so pleasurable and necessary to both women and men alike? I put it down to long term tactile depravation and lack of touch. Now before you get all excited and take to the high ground, I am not talking about individuals, but the human race in general. Lack of touch prohibits the development of the principal channels of sensory reception. When there is too little or too much stimulation of the senses, then the sensory channels are shut down. Failing to learn the sensate language is like failing to learn to read and write. Without it we are denied essential information necessary to our survival, well-being and expanded consciousness. Sensations are the building blocks of emotional intelligence that allow us to understand and get along with others. Human beings originate from the primates, with genetic cousins among other apes and monkeys, we are coded with almost identical DNA, but there the similarities end. The primates constantly groom and touch each other, using tactile touch as a means of communication and sensory stimulation and social interaction. This is evidently missing in many human populations and social groups. Human beings are universally using less and less touch and tactility, and this is leading to many dysfunctional children and adults living in more and more societies around the world today. In some communities around the world parents and grandparents are fearful of physically touching and caressing their own children in case their intentions are misunderstood. When you have had a hard day at work, most people try to relax and turn toward pleasurable activities of some kind. Once we have taken care of our survival needs, the next thing on the agenda is usually the search for pleasant things to do. It is biologically innate to move toward pleasure and away from discomfort. Discomfort makes us contract, withdraw, or shut down, whereas pleasure invites us to extend, expand, and tune into our senses. If our overall purpose is to stimulate pleasurable feelings, then touch is probably the most inviting way to accomplish it. The reason for our love of tactile stimulation is physiological, and psychological in origin. Touch is one of the five senses. Nerve endings in the skin form touch receptors. They respond to a specific type of stimulus, but they are not uniformly distributed over the skins surfaces, this means that some areas of the body are more receptive than others. Once a receptor is stimulated, it sends nerve impulses to the brain, which locates and identifies the stimulus and assesses its significance,

The reason reason for our love of tactile stimulation is physiological, and psychological in origin. the more intense the stimulus, the greater the frequency of the nerve impulses, and the greater the sensation. Massage is a perfect way to achieve this level of stimulation Massage. The origin of the word is obscure, but is probably from the Greek “massein” to knead, or Arabic “mass” to touch. Massage has been used by most of the ancient civilizations for thousands of years. But in a modern world this has greatly diminished. In many countries around the world today, massage is a component of training for many health care practitioners. But in other countries, massage therapy does not exist as a legally separate recognised profession. The effects of massage are physiologically and psychological in nature. Massage therapy performed on healthy individuals increase muscle flexibility, relaxation and deceased stress levels. The Psychological effects are the increased well-being that usually occurs with positive touch. The most profound changes from massage seem to occur in the body in areas that were experiencing pathology or trauma, such as tissue that was edematous, fibrosed, Ischemic, or just really painful. Psychological benefits are most evident in people experiencing stress and depression. Massage is used for Pain Control, for improvements in the Circulatory System. It is used on the Lymphatic System to improve toxic waste removal, and used to aid Respiratory Function, it has been used on people suffering with AIDS and HIV related secondary infections, and it used to great benefit, as previously mentioned for people suffering with stress related anxiety and depression. What massage will not do? It will not directly increase muscle bulk or tone. Massage will not

directly decrease the amount of “Cellulite” or adipose tissue in the system. The therapeutic value of massage extends beyond relaxation; this in itself is remedial and has positive consequential effects and benefits. Massage eases muscle tightness and increases circulation. However some techniques are termed applied because they are used for specific effect, for instance to improve Lymphatic Drainage or to assist peristalsis of the colon. There are many people of the opinion that massage is an integral part of their lives, with regular massage assisting them to cope with the stresses and strains of everyday life, some even tell me that they could not cope with the life that they lead without the use of massage. John Young Massage and Rehabilitation Clinic, Villa Martin. Telephone: 96 676 4189




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PAR TY TIME WITH ENIGMA CABARAOKE ENIGMA CABARAOKE consists of the male/female singing duo, Viv and Kev. They pride themselves on being a different form of Karaoke and try to keep the entertainment upbeat and interesting.

They have a fantastic range of background/ in between music that’s sure to get everyone’s feet tapping. Plus they can call on over 250,000 quality karaoke tracks. They truly are a great professional sound. Kev’s been singing in Spain for 11 years as

a Karaoke entertainer, before that he was based in UK as a drummer/singer in a band. He has worked on local radio as a DJ for a rival station and is now working for Exite Radio Monday-Friday afternoons, from 2pm-5pm. Viv has also been singing for years in Spain. The duo sing a huge variety of songs ranging right across the board, from singers such as, the Beatles, Rolling Stones, Simon and Garfunkel, E.L.O. Bee Gees, Neil Diamond and Adele, probably too many to mention, so you won’t get tired of hearing the same old thing. They are the ideal entertainment to book for a great party atmosphere. If you book Enigma you will not be disappointed as they are one of the best high-profile Cabaraoke duos on the circuit and are featured on the Phoenix entertainment Agency’s list. They also come with the added advantage of radio advertising for their gigs. How can you lose? Realistic competitive rates! Enquiries: Tel 965 70 9913 or (Kev’s mob: 634 106 460 )

AGE CONCERN CHRISTMAS CLOSING

ORIHUELA COSTA CHRISTMAS TREE AND ILLUMINATIONS

Please note that the Age Concern Centre in La Siesta will be closed from Friday 21st December until Monday 7th January 2013. The shops in Torrevieja and Los Montesinos will be closed from Friday 21st December and will reopen on Thursday 3rd January 2013.

This year the Costa Christmas tree will be placed at the church at La Zenia where it will be decorated and illuminated. The official ceremony of turning on the Christmas lights will take place next Thursday December 20, at 8pm.

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A GHOST IN THE PUBLISHING HOUSE Bestselling author Wilbur Smith is following the example of novelists like Jeffrey Archer by engaging ghost-writers to write his books. The South African born writer’s novels have so far sold over 122 million copies. The deal, worth £15 million, ensures that the 79-year old writer will produce six further titles over the next three years. He will outline each title’s plot and then hand it over to a ghost. Each story will be then fleshed out in the same style as that of the writing maestro. Ghosting books is common practice; Stephen King, Tom Clancy, Clive Cussler and James Patterson are just some of the famous authors whose names appear on books written by unknown writers. It is estimated that 40 percent of books are ghost-written; 80 percent in the case of celebrities. Local ghost-writer Michael Walsh is unsure of the morality of the trend. “Ghosts are needed, but my clients provide far more than a scribbled plot. They provide at least 40 percent of the content. I flesh it out by adding dialogue and flair.” Wilbur Smith is estimated to be worth £100 million plus. He recently abandoned PanMacmillan for HarperCollins. The first book will be a sequel to his 1993 novel River God. Its publication will mark his half a century as an author. www.michaelwalsh.es


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LEADER TRIVIA QUIZ 1. What is the name of the castle that is the icon for all things 'Walt Disney'? 2. Which modern form of men's clothing in the early 19th century was banned in Russia by Tsar Alexander the first? 3. Which disaster rock band has been declared a threat to the state in Belarus? 4. Which two armies fought each other at the Battle of Borodino on September 7th, 1812, a battle involving more than 250,000 troops and resulting in at least 70,000 casualties? 5. A chordophone is a musical instrument that makes a sound with vibrating strings. The name of which chordophone roughly translated from the Hawaiian means "jumping flea"? 6. What do Sid Vicious, Dick Cheney, Kate Winslet, Adolf Hitler, Neil Young, Boris Becker, Shakespeare, George W Bush, David Attenborough, Oliver Hardy, Elvis, Hugh Hefner and Frank Zappa all have in common? a. They have all appeared on the cover of Time magazine, b. They all have had animals named after them, c. They all have six fingers or six toes, d. They have all spent time in prison 7. In the cult film 'From Dusk till Dawn' holy water was used as a weapon against the vampires. What did the humans use as containers for the holy water? 8. The ancient Greeks believed their world was made up of five elements: Fire, Earth, Air, Water and which other fifth element? 9. Due to President Hoover's unpopularity during the Depression, the name of the Hoover Dam was changed to what? 10. According to the Forbe's rich list of 2009, Mrs. Yelena Nikolayevna Baturina is the richest woman in Russia. What is the name or job of her husband? 11. What do the books 'Don Quixote', Pilgrim's Progress', 'Fanny Hill' and Sir Walter Raleigh's 'History of the World' all have in common? 12. One of the first triple albums ever released is ranked number 9 in the 'The top 100 albums that don't appear in all the other top 100 albums of all time' list. Which Beatle released the album and what is it called? 13. What name was given to the ferocious wolf or bear pelt clad Norsemen who refused to wear armour in battle? 14. How did Gottfried Dienst make over the line headlines in 1966? 15. Which 1925 silent film, which years later would be remade into a Hollywood blockbuster, was the most expensive silent film ever made? 1. Cinderella Castle, 2. Trousers, 3. Rammstein, 4. Napoleon's French Grande Armée and the Imperial Russian Army (lead by General Mikhail Kutuzov), 5. Ukulele, 6. b. They have all had animals named after them, 7. Condoms, 8. Aether, 9. Boulder Dam. Congress re-named it Hoover again in 1947, 10. Mr. Yury Mikhaylovich Luzhkov, the Mayor of Moscow, 11. They were all written (or partly written) in prison. 12. George Harrison. 'All Things Must Pass', 13. Berserkers, 14. He was the referee during the Football World Cup final between England and West Germany. (Wembley Goal), 15. Ben Hur

ACROSS 1. We hear broadcast twice, but it’s only mediocre! (2-2) 8. A revolver that’s hydraulically powered (5-5) 9. At the back of a cultivated plot, I will get a beautiful flower (8) 10. The first of the converts in established denomination (4) 12. Fancied getting paid for service (6) 14. London columnist (6) 15. To do this could be said to change the Royal Marine! (6) 17. Doctor has kind of food that’s in fashion (6) 18. Old part of the storage depot (4) 19. Strange oriental narrative (8) 21. Not the right sort of sportsman (4-6) 22. In the fashion as high-born dandy (4)

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BLOSSOM, ALMONDS AND CORDOBA – BAÑOS DE ENCIMA There is something rather nice about travelling in Andalucia during the winter months. The dark green foliage of the olive trees mingles with the fresh pink and white blossoms of the almond trees. Normally a bright winter sun smiles benignly down on this colourful landscape from faultless blue skies. Our coach purrs smoothly past some of Spain’s finest scenery. Flat fields covered in almonds and olives, rugged mountains covered in pine trees, ancient castles, major cities , small villages and

medium sized towns. All of these a reminder of how this fascinating country has willingly adopted the history and cultures of its many invaders to grow into a unique member of the European family. Nowhere in Spain will you feel the presence of this powerful Spanish culture than in the ancient city of Cordoba. Once the largest city in the known world with an incredible population of over 1 million people in the 11th century. Some of the worlds first known universities and Medical schools made this a desirable place to live under Moorish occupation. Until Granada, this was the western world’s most important Muslim population. A huge mosque built here was later taken over by the Christians, who rather unusually allowed a large part of this rather beautiful building to merge into a cathedral which they built on the same site. Giving Cordoba the gift of one of the most unusual and impressive buildings in the world. Known as the Mezquita. Nearby another beautiful building the Alcazar, graces the town. Between these two outstanding buildings charming cobbled streets wind amongst whitewashed buildings, which are home to the famously beautiful Cordoba patios. Add to this, the charm of the small town of Baños

de Encima. It is impossible with the written world to adequately explain the lovely atmosphere of this peaceful haven sitting amongst the Olive groves and on the shores of an inland lake. A disproportionately large castle towers over a handful of small houses and shops. From the church towers the sounds of church bells ring over the hamlet. Gazing over this idyllic scene from the comfort of a pleasant family run hotel enjoying good country food washed down with generous quantities of wine leaves us with a very pleasant feeling of well being. This is another journey into the “real” Spain with David’s Coachtrips. The 3 day excursion using a 3* family run hotel is Available 3 days 17-19 January at only 127€ . This price with half board plus wine and water included, we believe offers such fabulous value and is a brilliant way to start off the new year. To reserve your places simply call David’s Coachtrips on (0034) 966 78 910.

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7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Heir Hunters. A man with links to 19th-century South Africa. (R) (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Mid Glamorgan, London and Devon. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 You’ve Been Scammed. A couple who were conned by a man they had known for 20 years. (T) 12.30 Cash in the Attic. A woman hopes to sell her collectibles to fund a trip to Canada. (R) (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. Items include an Israeli vase and a Coldstream Guard’s tunic. (R) (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.45 Doctors. A bride-to-be is desperate to read her late father’s speech at her wedding. (T) 3.15 Escape to the Country. Converted windmills in Lincolnshire. (R) (T) 4.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. (T) 4.05 CBBC: Show Me What You’re Made Of. British children see how their favourite things are made. (R) (T) 4.35 ChuckleVision. The bumbling brothers take on a notorious jewel thief. (R) (T) 5.00 Help! My Supply Teacher Is Magic. Conjurers go undercover in primary schools. (R) (T) 5.30 12 Again Strictly Special. The stars of Strictly Come Dancing reflect on growing up. (R) (T)

6.00 Newsround. Current affairs reports for children. (T) 6.15 Pointless Celebrities. Gareth Thomas, Rachel Riley and Mark Durden-Smith take part in the unorthodox general-knowledge quiz hosted 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. The first visit of the week to the One Show studio, where Matt Baker and Alex Jones present topical stories and celebrity chat. (T) 8.30 Inside Out. Stories of interest to the region; (T) BBC News; Regional News. (T) 9.00 EastEnders. Alfie tries to forget his doubts about Kat by throwing himself into his Christmas plans. Derek continues to help Max protect his secret and Zainab is shocked by an unexpected guest. (T) 9.30 My Family Christmas Special. The Harpers have a holiday to remember when Nick fills the living room with Christmas trees — for next year — then invites a lonely old pensioner to share the family’s dinner. (R) (T)

10.00 Britain’s Secret Terror Squad: Panorama. John Ware reports on an anti-terrorist squad run by the British Army in the early 1970s, investigating allegations that the unit killed civilians and covered up its deeds. (T) 11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather. (T) 11.35 Have I Got a Bit More News for You. Charlotte Church guest hosts the quiz, with Miles Jupp and Richard Osman joining regulars Ian Hislop and Paul Merton. (T) 12.20 FILM: The Matador (2005). Black comedy, starring Pierce Brosnan. (T) 1.50 Weatherview. (T) 1.55 Sign Zone: Richard Hammond’s Miracles of Nature. Animals with super-powers. Last in the series. (R) (T) 2.55 Sign Zone: Dara O Briain’s Science Club. The world of theoretical physics. (R) (T) 3.55 Sign Zone: Great British Food Revival. The merits of cured ham and asparagus. (R) (T) 4.55 Sign Zone: MasterChef: The Professionals. Experienced chefs compete in the culinary challenge. (R) (T) 5.25 BBC News. 5.25 BBC News. 5.30 HARDtalk. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 World Business Report. 6.45 BBC News. (T) BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Tikkabilla. (R) (T) 7.30 Balamory. (R) (T) 7.50 Charlie and Lola. (R) (T) 8.05 Cloudbabies. (R) (T) 8.15 Everything’s Rosie. (R) (T) 8.25 Bob the Builder: Project Build It. (R) (T) 8.35 Chuggington. (R) (T) 8.45 Octonauts. (R) (T) 9.00 Tilly and Friends. (R) (T) 9.10 Woolly & Tig. (R) (T) 9.15 Mike the Knight. (R) (T) 9.30 Timmy Time. (R) (T) 9.40 Tweenies. (R) (T) 10.00 Numtums. (R) (T) 10.05 Abadas. (R) (T) 10.15 Alphablocks. (R) (T) 10.20 The Rhyme Rocket. (R) (T) 10.35 The Lingo Show. (R) (T) 10.45 Something Special: Out and About. (R) (T) 11.05 Show Me Show Me. (R) (T) 11.35 Mr Bloom’s Nursery. (R) (T) 11.55 I Can Cook on the Go. (R) (T) 12.10 Mister Maker Comes to Town. (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 Wanted Down Under Revisited. (R) (T) 5.30 Flog It! (T) 6.15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. James Braxton and David Harper head to a car-boot sale in Dorset, as they compete to find the best bargains. (R) (T) 7.00 Celebrity Eggheads. John Virgo, Rodney Marsh, Matthew Hoggard, David Fairclough and Joe Johnson take on the general-knowledge champions. Hosted by Dermot Murnaghan. (T) 7.30 Strictly Come Dancing — It Takes Two. Zoe Ball chats about next Saturday’s grand final and discusses last night’s semifinal. (T) 8.00 MasterChef: The Professionals — Michel’s Classics. Michel Roux Jr gives the first of two masterclasses in

French cuisine, preparing a luxury breakfast, monkfish liver three ways and cream-filled dumplings fried in batter. (T) 8.30 Christmas University Challenge. New series. Famous alumni compete in the quiz, with the University of Bristol taking on the University of Leeds in the opening match. With Alistair McGowan and Jay Rayner. (T) 9.00 Nigellissima — An Italian Inspired Christmas. Nigella Lawson prepares dishes for a Christmas party with an Italian twist, including Parmesan shortbreads and turkey breast stuffed with sausage and marsala-steeped cranberries. (T) 10.00 Inside Claridge’s. Thirty delegations from around the world arrive at the hotel for the Olympics and world-famous Danish eatery Noma sets up a pop-up restaurant in the ballroom. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 Never Mind the Buzzcocks. John Barrowman hosts a festive edition of the comedy music quiz, as team captains Noel Fielding and Phill Jupitus are joined by Jason Derulo, Joe Wilkinson and Jason Manford. (T) 11.30 Newsnight; (T) Weather. (T) 12.20 Westminster Abbey. (R) (T) 1.20 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. Celebrity chat and lifestyle features. (T) 1.30 Let’s Do Christmas with Gino & Mel. The duo are joined by Anton Du Beke. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 London News and Weather. (T) 3.00 Storage Hoarders. A shopaholic tries to clear out her handbags and designer shoes. (T) 4.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. The team visit Alton Towers. (T) 4.59 London Weather. (T)

5.00 Britain’s Best Bakery. The six remaining bakeries go head to head. (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. Jai meets his son for the first time, but Rachel makes it clear he will have nothing more to do with Archie after the visit. Chas dreads the start of her trial the next day. (T) 8.30 Coronation Street. Fiz takes Tyrone a birthday card and cake while Kirsty is out, and they end up kissing passionately. Leanne and Peter call a truce, while Karl mocks Stella’s fling with Jason. (T) 9.00 Little England. Rain threatens to spoil the crop in Amanda and David Moore’s vineyard, while Essex couple Clive and Stella Wood take a tour of the Dordogne in a sports car. Last in the series. (T) 9.30 Coronation Street. Fiz emerges from her hiding place at Tyrone’s after babysitter Emily falls asleep, but unwittingly drops her birthday card as she sneaks out. Peter, Leanne and Simon go ice-skating. (T) 10.00 The Poison Tree. Conclusion. Psychological thriller, starring MyAnna Buring as a woman stalked by a mysterious stranger and haunted by tragic events that took place 12 years ago. (T) 11.00 ITV News at Ten and Weather. (T) 11.30 London News and Weather. (T) 11.35 FILM: I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007). A fireman asks a male colleague to pretend to marry him to get round a problem with his late wife’s life insurance policy. Comedy, with Adam Sandler, Kevin James and Jessica Biel. (T) 1.40 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming; ITV News Headlines. 4.00 Pushing Daisies. A teenage girl runs away to a circus. (R) (T) 4.45 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. 5.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (R) (T) CHANNEL 4 6.50 Quick Bakes with Eric Lanlard. (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 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T)

Monday, 17th December, 2012 14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Celebrity Archive – Simon talks with singer Natalie Cole 18.05 Costa Blanca Life (series) – The eclectic mix of people, places and events from the region. 19.00 Let's Talk – With ‘Old Pro’ singer Tony Kelly and long distance veteran runner Keith Long. 19.30 Spanish Dive Adventures (series) – take advantage of our beautiful coast. Here's some of what you could experience. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music

11.30 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 12.00 Kirstie’s Homemade Christmas. (R) (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures. (T) 1.20 FILM: Great Expectations (1946). Drama, starring John Mills. (T) (bw) 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 Celebrity Christmas Special. New series. Actress Chelsee Healey hosts the first festive dinner party, but the pressures of cooking become too much and she abandons her guests during dessert. (T) 6.30 The Simpsons. Homer starts his own web page and begins revealing the intimate secrets of everyone in Springfield — but ends up imprisoned on an island. With the voice of Patrick McGoohan. (R) (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Homer and Bart begin performing street magic in a bid to raise enough cash to pay a mechanic’s bill — but their plan goes too far. With the guest voice of Edward Norton. (R) (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Cheryl doubts where Ste’s affections truly lie, and Texas worries her big secret might be exposed as Dodger and Sienna spend more time together. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. Rabbi Herschel Gluck states why he thinks people have to be careful not to hurt the feelings of others with blasphemous statements. (T) 9.00 Britain on the Breadline — Channel 4 Dispatches. Documentary telling the story of how a hidden army of volunteers in one of the most deprived areas of Britain is fighting to keep the community from going under. (T) 9.30 Stephen Fry: Gadget Man. Stephen looks at technology that can help people keep fit and healthy and attempts to build a gadget that will enable him to race against double Olympic champion Kelly Holmes. (T) 10.00 Bad Santas. First of a two-part documentary following unemployed men in training at one of the UK’s most successful Santa schools, where they must pass a number of challenges. Concludes tomorrow. (T) 11.00 8 Out of 10 Cats: Best Bits. Part two of two. Compilation of highlights from the current series of the panel show hosted by Jimmy Carr, with teams captained by Jon Richardson and Sean Lock. (T) 11.50 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (R) (T) 12.55 Is The Weather Getting Worse? (R) (T) 1.55 The Good Wife. (T) 2.35 The Good Wife. (T) 3.20 St Elsewhere. (R) (T) 4.05 FILM: The Spy in Black (1939). Romantic First World War drama, starring Conrad Veidt and Valerie Hobson. (T) (bw) 5.30 Supernanny US. (T) 6.15 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 Igam Ogam. (R) (T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (R) (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. (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.50 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (R) (T) 10.15 Angelina Ballerina. (T) 10.30 Hana’s Helpline. (R) (T) 10.40 Mist: Sheepdog Tales. (R) (T) 10.55 Mexican Food Made Simple. (R) (T) 11.25 Emergency Bikers. (R) (T) 12.25 Build a New Life in the Country. (R) (T) 1.20 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.25 Build a New Life in the Country. (R) (T) 2.30 FILM: The Christmas Card (2006). Romantic drama, with John Newton and Alice Evans. (T) 4.10 FILM: Crazy for Christmas (2005). Family drama, starring Andrea Roth. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Emergency Bikers. Paramedic Mark Hayes responds to a stabbing and rescues a woman who crashes en route to visit her critically ill baby. Essex cop Martin Ackers makes an unexpected discovery. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 North Pole Ice Airport. The base plays host to the North Pole Marathon and American researchers need the help of Camp Barneo’s helicopter pilots to investigate whether the polar ice-cap is shrinking; (R) (T) 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 The All New Gadget Show. Jason Bradbury and Pollyanna Woodward head to Berlin, where they test noise-cancelling headphones, an electric bike, 3D camcorders and a self-driving car; (T) 9.00 5 News Update. (T) 10.00 FILM: Deep Blue Sea (1999). A scientist develops super-intelligent sharks on an isolated research facility — but the creatures escape and cause havoc. Thriller, starring Saffron Burrows and Samuel L Jackson. (T) 12.15 Nature Shock: When Killer Whales Attack. (R) (T) 1.10 Cowboy Builders. (R) (T) 2.10 SuperCasino. 4.55 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.20 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 5.45 Great Artists. (R) (T) 6.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R) (T) 6.35 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R) (T)


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7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Heir Hunters. The team appeals for help with a difficult case. (R) (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Merseyside, Dorset and Stoke. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 You’ve Been Scammed. An elaborate street con and a multi-million pound wine scam. (T) 12.30 Cash in the Attic. Raising money for a holiday in Italy. (R) (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. From Wetherby, West Yorkshire. (R) (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.45 Doctors. Kevin endures an upsetting afternoon at St Phil’s. (T) 3.15 Escape to the Country. Searching for a rural retreat in the Lake District. (R) (T) 4.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. (T) 4.05 CBBC: Show Me What You’re Made Of. The children work in a cosmetics factory in Thailand. (R) (T) 4.30 Bear Behaving Badly. Nev is transported back to Victorian times. (R) (T) 4.55 Shaun the Sheep. The sheep have a snowball fight. (R) (T) 5.00 Help! My Supply Teacher Is Magic. Pupils move objects with their minds. (R) (T) 5.30 Rocket’s Island. Rocket’s world appears to be in danger. (R) (T)

6.00 Newsround. Current affairs reports for children. (T) 6.15 Pointless Celebrities. Michelle Heaton, Neil Fox and Emma Forbes take part in the unorthodox general knowledge quiz. Hosted 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. Live chat and topical reports, presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. (T)

Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty. Behind the scenes of the choreographer’s latest project, following the process from workshops to final rehearsals for his version of The Sleeping Beauty. Last in the series. (T) 12.35 FILM: The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988). Drama, starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Juliette Binoche. (T) 3.20 Weatherview. (T) 3.25 Sign Zone: Supersized Earth. The making of the modern world. (R) (T) 4.25 Sign Zone: Supersized Earth. Dallas Campbell explores innovations in transport. (R) (T) 5.25 BBC News. 5.25 BBC News. 5.30 HARDtalk. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 World Business Report. 6.45 BBC News. (T)

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BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Tikkabilla. (R) (T) 7.30 Balamory. (R) (T) 7.50 Charlie and Lola. (R) (T) 8.05 Cloudbabies. (R) (T) 8.15 Everything’s Rosie. (R) (T) 8.25 Bob the Builder: Project Build It. (R) (T) 8.35 Chuggington. (R) (T) 8.45 Octonauts. (R) (T) 9.00 Tilly and Friends. (R) (T) 9.10 Woolly & Tig. (R) (T) 9.15 Mike the Knight. (R) (T) 9.30 Timmy Time. (R) (T) 9.40 Tweenies. (R) (T) 10.00 Numtums. (R) (T) 10.05 Abadas. (R) (T) 10.15 Alphablocks. (R) (T) 10.20 The Rhyme Rocket. (R) (T) 10.35 The Lingo Show. (R) (T) 10.45 Something Special: Out and About. (R) (T) 11.05 Show Me Show Me. (R) (T) 11.35 Mr Bloom’s Nursery. (R) (T) 11.55 I Can Cook on the Go. (R) (T) 12.10 Mister Maker Comes to Town. (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 Wanted Down Under Revisited. (R) (T) 5.30 Flog It! (T) 6.15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. James Braxton and David Harper compete at an auction in Stroud, Gloucestershire, where they search for lots they can sell on to make money for their chosen charity. (R) (T) 7.00 Celebrity Eggheads. Travel presenters Martin Roberts, Magenta Devine, Nicki Chapman, Simon Calder and Alex Riley take on the general-knowledge champions. Hosted by Dermot Murnaghan. (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 MasterChef: The Professionals — Michel’s Classics. Michel Roux Jr gives the second of two masterclasses in French cuisine, preparing a hand-raised sweet and spicy mutton pie and an Escoffier recipe featuring chicken and tongue. (T) 8.30 Christmas University Challenge. Teams made up of alumni from the University of Newcastle and Loughborough University compete for a place in the semi-finals, with Tanni GreyThompson among the contestants. (T) 9.00 The Great British Bake Off Christmas Masterclass. Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood demonstrate how to make a number of festive favourites, including mince pies and Christmas pudding, as well as new recipes for tasty treats. (T) 10.00 Wartime Farm Christmas. Historian Ruth Goodman and archaeologist Peter Ginn return to Manor Farm in Hampshire to recreate the conditions that prevailed in rural Britain during the Christmas of 1944. (T) 11.00 Rev. Adam’s Christmas plans are taking up all his time, so the last thing he needs is a house guest — least of all his cantankerous father-in-law (Geoffrey Palmer). Last in the series. (R) (T) 11.30 Newsnight; (T) Weather. (T) 12.20 Inside Claridge’s. (R) (T) 1.20 BBC News. (T) 5.00 BBC Learning Zone. (T) London

8.30 EastEnders. Alfie is heartbroken after his discovery and ends up running away. Max wonders if he should be honest with Tanya about his problem, while Derek gives his sister-in-law an ultimatum; (T) BBC News; Regional News. (T) 9.00 Holby City. Ollie returns to Holby after researching Tara’s condition, Michael jeopardises his relationship with Ramona, and Chantelle’s romance is thwarted by a patient’s needle phobia. (T) 10.00 Last Tango in Halifax. Alan has difficulty choosing his best man. Caroline and Gillian discover they were born on the same day, but their respective celebrations descend into emotional chaos. Concludes tomorrow. (T) 11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather; (T) National Lottery Update. (T) 11.35 Imagine: A Beauty Is Born — Matthew

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5.00 Britain’s Best Bakery. Four bakeries compete for a place in the final three. (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. The tension is palpable in the vil-

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lage as Charity prepares to leave for the trial, while in court, a terrified Chas pleads not guilty. Alicia returns from prison a day early. (T) The Unforgettable Larry Grayson. Tribute to the comedian and game-show host who was hailed as an overnight success at the age of 51 and became famous for his catchphrases and camp performances. (R) (T) Inside Guinness World Records. Conclusion. The stories of a wide range of record holders, including the oldest competitive female bodybuilder, the world’s heaviest woman and an aerobatic wing walker. (T) Ruth Rendell’s Thirteen Steps Down. Twopart psychological thriller about a Notting Hill man with two dangerous obsessions — serial killer John Christie and a local supermodel. With Luke Treadaway and Geraldine James. Concludes at 10.35pm. (R) (T) ITV News at Ten and Weather. (T) London News and Weather. (T) Ruth Rendell’s Thirteen Steps Down. Conclusion. Mix compounds one heinous act with another in a misguided attempt to protect the woman he loves. Psychological thriller based on the novel, starring Luke Treadaway. (R) (T)

12.35 Grimefighters. Extreme cleaners tackle a drug den. (R) (T) 1.05 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming; ITV News Headlines. 4.00 Pushing Daisies. Olive’s best friend falls to her death. (R) (T) 4.45 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service.

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. (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.50 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (R) (T) 10.25 Angelina Ballerina. (T) 10.30 Hana’s Helpline. (R) (T) 10.40 Mist: Sheepdog Tales. (R) (T) 10.55 Mexican Food Made Simple. (R) (T) 11.25 Emergency Bikers. (R) (T) 12.25 Superior Interiors with Kelly Hoppen. (R) (T) 1.20 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.25 Build a New Life in the Country. (R) (T) 2.30 FILM: Hitched for the Holidays (2012). Festive romantic drama, with Joseph Lawrence and Emily Hampshire. (T) 4.10 FILM: Mrs Santa Claus (1996). Period musical, starring Angela Lansbury. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Emergency Bikers. The paramedics help a man having a seizure and a six-year-old hit by a car, while in Essex the biker cops look for contraband. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Highland Emergency. The Navy and Coastguard teams are called out to rescue people in the Kintail Mountains, Steall Waterfall and the Isle of Skye, with the winchmen proving invaluable every time. (R) (T) 8.30 Highland Emergency. The Coastguard has difficulty finding a walker who has fallen in a secluded spot on the island of Iona, while a training exercise turns into a real mission for Lt Gillingham; (R) (T) 8.30 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 Murder Files: Killer on the Run. The story of Englishman Neil Entwistle, who was convicted of the murders of his American wife and their nine-month-old daughter in Massachusetts in 2006; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 Body of Proof. A medical student helps Megan after finding the corpse on her dissecting table is not the cadaver she has been working on all term. Starring Dana Delany and Dana Davis. (T) 11.00 CSI: NY. Mac reopens inquiries into the death of a cyclist to find out why an innocent man willingly served an 18-month jail sentence for the offence. Meanwhile, Lindsay goes into labour. (R) (T) 11.55 CSI: NY. (R) (T) 12.55 Slaves in the Cellar. (R) (T) 1.55 SuperCasino. 4.55 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.20 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 5.45 Great Artists. (R) (T) 6.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R) (T) 6.35 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (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 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 11.30 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 12.00 Kirstie’s Homemade Christmas. (R) (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures. (T) 1.25 FILM: Oliver Twist (1948). Charles Dickens’ drama, starring Alec Guinness. (T) (bw) 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 Celebrity Christmas Special. Hollyoaks star Nick Pickard (Tony Hutchinson) hosts a festive-themed dinner party, hoping his elf dress code and gourmet cuisine win him the £1,000 charity prize. (T) 6.30 The Simpsons. A snowstorm leaves the children trapped inside Springfield Elementary, forcing Homer and Ned Flanders to mount a rescue operation. (R) (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Doctors discover Homer has had a crayon lodged in his brain since childhood and decide to remove it, instantly transforming him into a genius. (R) (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Cheryl inadvertently creates a rift in Ste and Doug’s relationship. Joel decides to take his life in a different direction, and Dodger plans to propose to Texas. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. Born-again Christian Andy Stephenson gives his views on blasphemy, defending the rights of others to blaspheme even though it upsets him deeply. (T) 9.00 Embarrassing Bodies: Back to the Clinic. Previous online patients come in for treatment, including a man with swollen testicles and a woman with a cyst in a delicate area. Dr Dawn Harper and Dr Christian Jessen present. (T) 10.00 Bad Santas. Part two of two. The aspiring Santas try to find work, but some are more successful than others — and it proves especially tricky for those with a criminal record. (T) 11.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA. The chef helps a failing Mexican restaurant in Philadelphia. Owners Greg and Mary bought the place because of its sentimental value, but the business now threatens their marriage. (T) 12.05 Homeland. (R) (T) 1.10 European Poker Tour. (T) 2.05 KOTV Boxing Weekly. (T) 2.35 Sailing: America’s Cup Discovered. (T) 3.00 Beach Volleyball. (T) 3.55 Best of British: This Is Rehab. (R) (T) 4.50 Freesports on 4. (R) (T) 5.20 Survival of the Fittest. (R) (T) 5.45 The Grid. (R) (T) 6.15 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 Igam Ogam. (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)

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7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Heir Hunters. The investigators discover a family history that crosses continents. (R) (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Dorset, London and Newquay. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 You’ve Been Scammed. A dog owner is targeted. (T) 12.30 Cash in the Attic. Raising money for a trip to Canada. (R) (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. From Derby University Antiques Fair. (R) (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.45 Doctors. Al finds that his similarity with a boy enables him to help the patient. (T) 3.15 Escape to the Country. A couple search for a home in rural Cornwall. (R) (T) 4.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. (T) 4.05 CBBC: Show Me What You’re Made Of. The children travel to Bangkok, Thailand. (R) (T) 4.35 What’s New Scooby-Doo? The gang tackles a headless snowman. (R) (T) 4.55 Shaun the Sheep. Bitzer gets tucked up in the house to recover from a cold. (R) (T) 5.00 Help! My Supply Teacher Is Magic. Katherine’s healthy diet appears to give her super-human strength. (R) (T) 5.30 Rocket’s Island. Rocket wants justice after somebody vandalises his wish cave. (R) (T)

6.00 Newsround. Current affairs reports for children. (T) 6.15 Pointless Celebrities. Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman present a star-studded version of the general knowledge quiz, with guests Nicholas Parsons, Rick Wakeman and Hannah Waterman. (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 Snow Babies. Documentary following baby animals including emperor penguins, snow monkeys, polar bears and arctic foxes surviving in some of the coldest places on Earth. (T)

(T) 11.45 Film 2012. Reviews of Jack Reacher, starring Tom Cruise, musical comedy Pitch Perfect and adaptations of the bestsellers Life of Pi and Midnight’s Children. Plus, the films of the year. (T) 12.15 The League Cup Show. Leeds United v Chelsea; (T) National Lottery Update. (T) 12.45 FILM: Texas Rangers (2001). Western, starring James Van Der Beek. (T) 2.05 Weatherview. (T) 2.10 Sign Zone: See Hear. The controversy surrounding the curing of deafness in gerbils. (R) (T) 2.40 Sign Zone: Supersized Earth. Innovations in energy, food and water supplies. Last in the series. (R) (T) 3.40 Sign Zone: Inside Claridge’s. Behind the scenes at the London hotel. (R) (T) 4.40 Sign Zone: MasterChef: The Professionals. Five chefs from yesterday’s heat return to face a skills test. (R) (T) 5.40 BBC News. 5.40 Panorama. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 World Business Report. 6.45 BBC News. (T) BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Tikkabilla. (R) (T) 7.30 Balamory. (R) (T) 7.50 Charlie and Lola. (R) (T) 8.05 Cloudbabies. (R) (T) 8.15 Everything’s Rosie. (R) (T) 8.25 Bob the Builder: Project Build It. (R) (T) 8.35 Chuggington. (R) (T) 8.45 Octonauts. (R) (T) 9.00 Tilly and Friends. (R) (T) 9.10 Woolly & Tig. (R) (T) 9.15 Mike the Knight. (R) (T) 9.30 Timmy Time. (R) (T) 9.40 Tweenies. (R) (T) 10.00 Numtums. (R) (T) 10.05 Abadas. (R) (T) 10.15 Alphablocks. (R) (T) 10.20 The Rhyme Rocket. (R) (T) 10.35 The Lingo Show. (R) (T) 10.45 Something Special: Out and About. (R) (T) 11.05 Show Me Show Me. (R) (T) 11.35 Mr Bloom’s Nursery. (R) (T) 11.55 I Can Cook on the Go. (R) (T) 12.10 Mister Maker Comes to Town. (R) (T) 12.30 Daily Politics. (T) 2.00 See Hear. (T) 2.30 Lifeline. (R) (T) 2.40 Coast. (R) (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 Wanted Down Under Revisited. (R) (T) 5.30 Flog It! (T) 6.15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. David Harper competes against James Braxton at an antiques fair in Lincolnshire, as they continue their efforts to make the most profit from finding bargain antiques. (R) (T) 7.00 Celebrity Eggheads. Timothy Bentinck, Andrew Wincott, Rachel Atkins, Charlotte Martin and Charles Collingwood from Radio 4’s The Archers take on the quiz champions. Hosted by Dermot Murnaghan. (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 as the final draws nearer. (T) 8.00 MasterChef: The Professionals — Michel’s Classics. The first of two culinary masterclasses by Michel Roux Jr, who prepares French classics including stuffed duck with pistachios and choux buns with caramel and cream. (R) (T) 8.30 Christmas University Challenge. Graduates of New College, Oxford, take on London School of Economics alumni for a place in the semi-finals, with Kate Mosse and Loyd Grossman among the contestants. (T) 9.00 All About The Good Life. The story of the 1970s sitcom about a couple who opted out of the rat race and turned their suburban back garden into a smallholding. With Richard Briers and Penelope Keith. (R) (T) 10.00 The Christmas No 1 Story. Documentary looking back at the battle for the chart-topping festive single over the past 60 years, exploring the personalities and circumstances behind the number one songs. (T) 11.00 Rhod Gilbert’s Work Experience. The comedian becomes a policeman with South Wales Police, spending time with traffic officers and taking part in a drugs raid. Last in the series. (T) 11.30 Newsnight; (T) Weather. (T) 12.20 Stuffed: The Great British Christmas Dinner. (R) (T) 1.20 The Knight Errant: Lee Child — A Culture Show Special. (T) 2.20 BBC News. (T) 5.00 BBC Learning Zone. (T) London

10.00 Last Tango in Halifax. Celia’s treatment of Caroline prompts Alan to call off the wedding, so she faces her demons in a desperate bid to get him back. Gillian and Robbie grow closer. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather. (T) 11.35 The National Lottery Wednesday Night Draws. Myleene Klass presents as the balls are set rolling to decide the all-important numbers. Including the Lotto and Thunderball numbers.

6.30 ITV Morning News. (T) 7.00 Daybreak. With Ewan McGregor and Naomi Watts. (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 Let’s Do Christmas with Gino & Mel. The duo are joined by Craig Revel Horwood. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 London News and Weather. (T) 3.00 Storage Hoarders. A man who loves designer clothes. (T) 4.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. The team visits Preston, Lancashire. (T) 4.59 London Weather. (T)

5.00 Britain’s Best Bakery. Mich Turner and Peter Sidwell visit London with their chosen top three

bakery owners. (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. Debbie tells the court exactly what she thinks of Chas, Moira confesses to Adam about her fling with Cain, and Priya is concerned Alicia seems so sure she has a future with David. (T) 8.30 Coronation Street. Kirsty confronts Tyrone about the birthday card from Fiz and he does his best to convince her it means nothing, but she soon sees red and her violence reaches new heights. (T) 9.00 Weight Loss Ward. Conclusion. A 36st woman who piled on weight following the death of her brother faces life-changing gastric surgery at Sunderland Royal Hospital’s obesity unit. (T) 10.00 The Town. Mark tries to play happy families, but a new piece of information from his parents’ past comes to light that sends him on a mission to uncover the truth. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 ITV News at Ten and Weather. (T) 11.30 London News and Weather. (T) 11.35 FILM: Miami Vice (2006). Two undercover narcotics detectives pose as smugglers to infiltrate a powerful drug cartel. Crime thriller based on the 1980s TV series, starring Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx. (T) 1.55 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming; ITV News Headlines. 3.20 FILM: Scarface (1983). Gangster thriller remake, starring Al Pacino. (T) 6.05 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service.

Sessions. (T) 2.45 Music on 4: Spotlight: Christmas Special. (T) 3.00 Made in Chelsea. (T) 3.55 Made in Chelsea. (T) 4.50 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) 5.45 Countdown. (R) (T) 6.30 Make Do & Mend. (R) (T) 6.55 Quick Bakes with Eric Lanlard. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 Igam Ogam. (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. (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.50 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (R) (T) 10.15 Angelina Ballerina. (T) 10.30 Hana’s Helpline. (R) (T) 10.40 Mist: Sheepdog Tales. (R) (T) 10.55 Mexican Food Made Simple. (R) (T) 11.25 Emergency Bikers. (R) (T) 12.25 Superior Interiors with Kelly Hoppen. (R) (T) 1.20 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.25 Build a New Life in the Country. (R) (T) 2.30 FILM: Battle of the Bulbs (2010). Christmas comedy, with Daniel Stern and Matt Frewer. (T) 4.15 FILM: The Santa Suit (2010). Comedy, starring Kevin Sorbo. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Emergency Bikers. A paramedic treats a suspected case of meningitis, before helping a homeless man who claims to have been assaulted. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 World’s Strongest Man 2012: Qualifiers. James Richardson presents action from the fourth and penultimate Giants Live Series event, staged at Headingley in Leeds; (R) (T) 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 Building the Panama Canal. Developments in engineering and construction that enabled the completion of a $5billion project to double the capacity of the waterway linking the Pacific and Atlantic oceans; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways. Chris takes a trip through India on the Konkan railway, a line that runs down the west coast and connects the port cities of Mumbai and Mangalore. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 FILM: Blade II (2002). Action thriller sequel, starring Wesley Snipes. (T) 1.20 True Horror: Dracula. (R) (T) 2.15 SuperCasino. 4.55 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.20 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 5.45 Great Artists. (R) (T) 6.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R) (T) 6.35 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (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 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 11.30 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 12.00 Kirstie’s Homemade Christmas. (R) (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 FILM: The Robe (1953). Historical drama, with Richard Burton. (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 Celebrity Christmas Special. Actress Crissy Rock hosts the third party from Liverpool, and treats the diners to a retro-themed evening. Plus, the surprise arrival of a new guest turns the week on its head. (T) 6.30 The Simpsons. Marge helps a former convict get a job at the school, but he soon clashes with Principal Skinner. With the guest voice of Michael Keaton. (R) (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. The owner of the local comic-book shop suffers a heart attack, so Bart and Milhouse take his place behind the counter while he recuperates. (R) (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. An overwhelmed Leanne is elated when an old friend returns from his travels, while Maxine and Mitzeee make a deal that can only lead to disaster. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. A former Muslim who used to live in Pakistan talks about how, since coming to the UK, she has been shocked to witness attempts to censor religious satire in this country. (T) 9.00 Kirstie’s Vintage Christmas. Kirstie Allsopp shows how to add the perfect festive touches, dressing a tree with Victorian-inspired decorations, welding a candle centrepiece and building a wooden toboggan. (T) 10.00 Heston’s Fantastical Christmas. Heston Blumenthal creates a festive feast, including edible baubles, tinsel and fairy lights, and a Christmas pudding large enough to step inside. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 The Twins Who Share a Body. Conjoined twins who have only one body but two separate heads. Nine-year-olds Sohna and Mohna have defied medical odds, while newborns Jesus and Emanoel face a fight for survival. (T) 11.50 8 Out of 10 Cats: Best Bits. (R) (T) 12.40 Rude Tube: Mashed ‘n’ Mixed. (R) (T) 1.40 Music on 4: Abbey Road Studios: In Session. (T) 2.05 Music on 4: Mumford & Sons: Gentlemen of the Road. (T) 2.20 Music on 4: Little Noise

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7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Heir Hunters. The probate detectives look for the heirs to a £200,000 estate. (R) (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Revisiting properties in Bristol, Burnley and Rhondda Cynon Taf. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 You’ve Been Scammed. A conman who targeted pensioners. (T) 12.30 Cash in the Attic. Raising money to pay for a village clock. (R) (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. From Ardingly, West Sussex. (R) (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.45 Doctors. Emma tries to deal with a delicate family situation. (T) 3.15 Escape to the Country. From the Vale of White Horse in Oxfordshire. (R) (T) 4.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. (T) 4.05 CBBC: Show Me What You’re Made Of. The children work at a tuna factory on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi. (R) (T) 4.35 The Slammer Christmas Special. Imprisoned entertainers perform for their freedom. (R) (T) 5.00 Help! My Supply Teacher Is Magic. John fools a class with an insect-based illusion. (R) (T) 5.30 Rocket’s Island. Alli and Rocket get closer to solving the mystery. Last in the series. (R) (T)

6.00 Newsround. Current affairs reports for children. (T) 6.15 Pointless Celebrities. Writer Gyles Brandreth, actress Bonnie Langford and singers Bernie and Linda Nolan join Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman for the general knowledge quiz. (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. Alfie watches Kat enter the bedsit and follows her — and as he pieces together her web of lies and deceit, the secret of her lover’s identity is finally revealed; (T) BBC News; Regional News. (T) 9.00 Young Apprentice. The finalists create a new brand of sportswear, coming up with a memorable name, logo and video — and from the winning team, Alan Sugar chooses his apprentice. Last in the series. (T) 10.00 Michael McIntyre’s Christmas Comedy Roadshow. The funnyman invites Jack Dee, Miranda Hart, Sean Lock, James Corden, Rob Brydon, David Mitchell and Rhod Gilbert to help cheer up the nation, with music by Kylie Minogue. (R) (T)

family who leave England behind and travel to Lapland for a festive holiday they will never forget. Sue Johnston and Elizabeth Berrington star. (R) (T) 12.50 This Week. The past seven days in politics. (T) 1.35 Skiing Weatherview. (T) 1.40 Sign Zone: Britain’s Secret Terror Squad: Panorama. John Ware investigates possible misdeeds by an anti-terrorist squad in the early 1970s. (R) (T) 2.40 Sign Zone: Countryfile. Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury visit an RSPB reserve in Norfolk. (R) (T) 3.40 Sign Zone: Antiques Roadshow. The team visits Scarborough in North Yorkshire. (R) (T) 4.40 Sign Zone: MasterChef: The Professionals. The remaining five chefs mould honeycomb into dessert decorations. (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: Tikkabilla. (R) (T) 7.30 Balamory. (R) (T) 7.50 Charlie and Lola. (R) (T) 8.05 Cloudbabies. (R) (T) 8.15 Everything’s Rosie. (R) (T) 8.25 Bob the Builder: Project Build It. (R) (T) 8.35 Chuggington. (R) (T) 8.45 Octonauts. (R) (T) 9.00 Tilly and Friends. (R) (T) 9.10 Woolly & Tig. (R) (T) 9.15 Mike the Knight. (R) (T) 9.30 Timmy Time. (R) (T) 9.40 Tweenies. (R) (T) 10.00 Numtums. (R) (T) 10.05 Abadas. (R) (T) 10.15 Alphablocks. (R) (T) 10.20 The Rhyme Rocket. (R) (T) 10.35 The Lingo Show. (R) (T) 10.45 Something Special: A Christmas Special. (R) (T) 11.05 Show Me Show Me. (R) (T) 11.35 Mr Bloom’s Nursery. (R) (T) 11.55 I Can Cook on the Go. (R) (T) 12.10 Mister Maker Comes to Town. (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 Wanted Down Under Revisited. (R) (T) 5.30 Flog It! (T) 6.15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. James Braxton and David Harper compete at Waterloo antiques market in Belgium as they try to find the best bargains to bring back home. (R) (T) 7.00 Celebrity Eggheads. Paralympians Charlotte Henshaw, Liz Johnson, David Wetherill, Dani Brown and Mark Colbourne take on the general-knowledge champions. Hosted by Dermot Murnaghan. (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 as the final looms. (T) 8.00 MasterChef: The Professionals — Michel’s Classics. Chef Michel Roux Jr prepares more classic French recipes, including poulet de Bresse cuit en vessie — chicken cooked in a pig’s bladder — and a chocolate and raspberry tart. (R) (T) 8.30 Christmas University Challenge. Graduates of the University of Liverpool take on Cardiff University alumni for a place in the semi-finals, with Lawrence McGinty and Bill Turnbull among the contestants. (T) 9.00 Springwatch Guide to Otters. Martin Hughes-Games and Chris Packham present an in-depth view of the otter, including the latest scientific discoveries about the animal as well as its turbulent history in the UK. (T) 10.00 FILM: Last Chance Harvey (2008). Premiere. A miserable New Yorker falls for an equally unfulfilled woman he meets while in London for his daughter’s wedding. Romantic drama, with Dustin Hoffman and Emma Thompson. (T) 11.30 Newsnight; (T) Weather. (T) 12.20 The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff. (R) (T) 1.20 An Island Parish. (R) (T) 1.50 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. With actor Cliff Parisi. (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 Let’s Do Christmas with Gino & Mel. With guest Rhod Gilbert. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 London News and Weather. (T) 3.00 Storage Hoarders. Aggie MacKenzie helps two more compulsive collectors. (T) 4.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. David Dickinson and the team head to Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. (T) 4.59 London Weather. (T)

11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather. (T) 11.35 Lapland. Comedy drama about a Birkenhead

5.00 Britain’s Best Bakery. The finalists are challenged to create an entirely new baked item. (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. In court, Jimmy is distraught after questioning and believes he has sealed Chas’s fate, and then a terrified Cameron takes the stand. Vanessa and Moira make a fresh start. (T) 8.30 2012 and the Best of British: Tonight. Julie Etchingham invites celebrities to reflect on the past year’s most memorable events and occasions, including the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and the Olympic and Paralympic Games. (T) 9.00 Emmerdale. Cameron cannot bring himself to confess in court, but later unburdens himself by making a shocking admission to a fellow villager. Alicia calls in sick to spend time with David. (T) 9.30 Coronation Street. Tyrone lies to the doctor about his injuries, but admits to Fiz he does not know how he will make it through to the wedding. Eva makes sure Nick misses Simon’s nativity play. (T) 10.00 Live Celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? A Christmas special of the bigmoney quiz, in which famous faces try to win as much cash as possible for charity and one lucky viewer. Chris Tarrant asks the questions. (T) 11.00 ITV News at Ten and Weather. (T) 11.30 London News and Weather. (T) 11.35 FILM: Waterworld (1995). A mutant mariner in a flooded world protects a child, who holds the key to finding dry land, from a horde of pirates. Sci-fi adventure, starring Kevin Costner and Dennis Hopper. (T) 2.00 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming; ITV News Headlines. 4.00 2012 and the Best of British: Tonight. Celebrities reflect on the past year’s most memorable events. (R) (T) 4.25 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. 5.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (R) (T)

(1986). Comedy, starring Matthew Broderick. (T) 2.30 David Blaine: Magic Man. (R) (T) 3.20 Unreported World. (R) (T) 3.45 Britain on the Breadline — Channel 4 Dispatches. (R) (T) 4.15 Time Team. (R) (T) 5.15 The Herd. (R) (T) 5.20 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) 6.15 Countdown. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 Igam Ogam. (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) 8.50 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 9.05 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.20 Peppa Pig. (T) 9.30 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.50 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (R) (T) 10.15 Angelina Ballerina. (T) 10.35 Mist: Sheepdog Tales. (R) (T) 10.55 Mexican Food Made Simple. (R) (T) 11.25 Emergency Bikers. (R) (T) 12.25 Superior Interiors with Kelly Hoppen. (R) (T) 1.20 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.25 Build a New Life in the Country. (R) (T) 2.30 FILM: Mrs Miracle (2009). Family drama, starring Doris Roberts. (T) 4.15 FILM: All I Want for Christmas (2007). Drama, starring Gail O’Grady. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Emergency Bikers. Birmingham paramedic Mark Hayes struggles to work out what is wrong with a man who has collapsed near a canal, while colleague Steve Harris looks after a woman in the city centre. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways. Chris takes a trip through India on the Konkan railway, a line that runs down the west coast and connects the port cities of Mumbai and Mangalore. Last in the series; (R) (T) 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 World’s Strongest Man 2012: Qualifiers. James Richardson presents action from the fifth and final Giants Live Series event, which was staged in Kartuzy, Poland; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 New Cowboy Builders. Dominic Littlewood and Melinda Messenger revisit a couple in Harrow, north London, who they helped in 2010 to see how they have got on. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 FILM: Lord of War (2005). Thriller, starring Nicolas Cage. (T) 1.25 SuperCasino. 4.55 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.20 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 5.45 Great Artists. (R) (T) 6.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R) (T) 6.35 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R) (T)

CHANNEL 4 7.00 Sali Mali. (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 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 11.30 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 12.00 Jamie’s Christmas with Bells On. (R) (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures. (T) 1.15 FILM: Swiss Family Robinson (1960). Disney adventure, starring John Mills. (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 Celebrity Christmas Special. Liverpudlian singer Marcus Collins plays host, hoping to win the £1,000 Christmas prize for a charity of his choice by preparing a large main course with a unique Scouse flavour. (T) 6.30 The Simpsons. Bart becomes a tennis expert, much to the annoyance of a jealous Homer. Featuring the guest voices of Venus and Serena Williams, Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras. (R) (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Sideshow Bob is released from prison and hypnotises Bart, hoping to make him kill Krusty the Clown. With the guest voice of Kelsey Grammer. (R) (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Carmel’s confidence takes another knock when a date with Barney comes to an abrupt end, and Nancy fears the worst for baby Oscar when the Osbornes are called to the hospital. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. Safian Younas suggests British Muslims should learn to turn the other cheek when faced with cartoons that mock the Prophet Muhammad. (T) 9.00 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces at Christmas. The architect returns for a festive special revisiting some of the series’ projects, and explores Christmas-themed builds including a gingerbread house. (T) 10.00 Jamie & Jimmy’s Food Fight Club. Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty compete against an Italian pastry chef to find out whether British desserts can rival foreign alternatives. Jonathan Ross drops by the duo’s cafe. (T) 11.00 Adam Hills Stands Up Live. The Australian comedian performs a stand-up show recorded at the Lyric Theatre in London’s West End, combining laid-back anecdotes with audience participation. (T) 12.40 FILM: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

Thursday, 20th December, 2012 14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Simon is with the golf commentator Peter Aliss 18.05 La Marina Youth Club present their modern version of ‘A Xmas Carol’ . 19.00 Viva Vitality (series) – Staying fit and keeping well. 19.30 Students from the Matrix Studio get us ready for Christmas with some popular Xmas tunes. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music


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21ST December 7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Heir Hunters. The case of Ronald Boyne, who died in 2010. Last in the series. (R) (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Shropshire, London and Paisley. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 You’ve Been Scammed. Matt Allwright meets a woman who was plagued by scam mail for more than a decade. (T) 12.30 Cash in the Attic. A woman raises money for repairs on her B&B. (R) (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. Two teams compete in Newark, Nottinghamshire. (R) (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.45 Doctors. Howard has an epiphany. (T) 3.15 Escape to the Country. A couple look for a period property in Norfolk. (R) (T) 4.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. (T) 4.05 CBBC: Show Me What You’re Made Of. The children travel to Java and experience work in a chocolate factory. (R) (T) 4.30 The Cow That Almost Missed Christmas. Animation retelling the nativity story from the viewpoint of a young cow. (R) (T) 5.00 Blue Peter Christmas Special. Joe McElderry joins the team as they reveal the origins of Christmas traditions. (R) (T) 5.30 CBeebies Panto. The stars of CBeebies perform Jack and the Beanstalk. (T)

6.15 Pointless Celebrities. General knowledge quiz hosted by Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman. 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. (T) 8.30 Nigel Slater’s 12 Tastes of Christmas. Part two of two. Nigel demonstrates recipes for centrepieces and sweet treats; (T) BBC News; Regional News. (T) 9.00 EastEnders. Alfie’s discovery brings his world crashing down around him. (T) 9.30 Outnumbered. Another guest arrives to stay with the family. Last in the series. 10.00 Have I Got News for You Christmas Special. Actor Daniel Radcliffe is tonight’s guest host. (T) 10.30 Live at the Apollo. Omid Djalili plays host for another half-hour of stand-up. (T) 11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather. (T) 11.35 The Graham Norton Show. Graham talks to Hollywood star Dustin Hoffman, comedy favourite Billy Connolly, Ab Fab queen Jennifer Saunders and Doctor Who himself, Matt Smith. 12.20 The National Lottery Friday Night Draws. Presented by OJ Borg. (T) 12.30 John Bishop’s Britain Christmas Special. The Liverpudlian comic turns his attention to the festive holiday. (R) (T) 1.15 EastEnders. Omnibus. (R) (T) 3.10 Weatherview. (T) 3.15 Sign Zone. (R) (T) 4.15 Sign Zone: MasterChef. (R) (T) 5.15 BBC News. 5.15 BBC News. 5.30 On the Road With. 6.00 BBC News. BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Tikkabilla. (R) (T) 7.30 Balamory. (R) (T) 7.50 Charlie and Lola. (R) (T) 8.05 Cloudbabies. (R) (T) 8.15 Everything’s Rosie. (R) (T) 8.25 Bob the Builder: Project Build It. (R) (T) 8.35 Chuggington. (R) (T) 8.45 Octonauts. (R) (T) 9.00 Tilly and Friends. (R) (T) 9.10 Woolly & Tig. (R) (T) 9.15 Mike the

Knight. (R) (T) 9.30 Timmy Time. (R) (T) 9.40 Tweenies. (R) (T) 10.00 Numtums. (R) (T) 10.05 Abadas. (R) (T) 10.15 Alphablocks. (R) (T) 10.20 The Rhyme Rocket. (R) (T) 10.35 The Lingo Show. (R) (T) 10.45 Something Special. 11.05 Show Me Show Me: Christmas Special. (R) (T) 11.35 Mr Bloom’s Nursery. (R) (T) 11.55 I Can Cook on the Go. (R) (T) 12.10 Mister Maker Comes to Town. (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 Wanted Down Under Revisited. (R) (T) 5.30 Flog It! (T) 6.15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. James Braxton and David Harper hunt for collectibles at four events in a showdown challenge, each hoping to make the bigger profit at auction. (R) (T) 7.00 Celebrity Eggheads. Songwriters Gary Kemp, Tim Rice, Roger Greenaway, Mike Batt and Gary Osborne take on the general-knowledge champions. Last in the series. (T) 7.30 Strictly Come Dancing — It Takes Two. Hour-long edition. Zoe Ball presents analysis of the procelebrity couples’ progress ahead of the final and there are reports from the rehearsals. Last in the series. (T) 8.30 Christmas University Challenge. Graduates of Newnham College, Cambridge, take on University of Nottingham alumni for a place in the semi-finals, with Diane Abbott and Brian Moore among the contestants. (T) 9.00 Mastermind. Four more contestants take part, answering questions on the Bee Gees, the life and films of Kevin Smith, the Falklands Conflict and the life and work of Thomas Hardy. (T) 9.30 An Island Parish. Shepherd David Scott has a difficult decision to make about his pet sheep Persil, and Rev Gill Nicholls faces up to leaving the island for good. Last in the series. (T) 10.00 Westminster Abbey. The new intake of pupils talk about their lives at the choir school, and the Abbey prepares for Christmas with the arrival of the trees and a carol concert. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 QI. Stephen Fry hosts a Christmas edition of the quiz, asking Sarah Millican, Phill Jupitus, Danny Baker and Alan Davies questions on the theme of jingle bells. (T) 11.30 Newsnight. (T) 12.00 Weather. (T) 12.05 Grumpy Guide to Christmas. (R) (T) 1.05 FILM: Holiday in Handcuffs (2007). Romantic comedy, starring Melissa Joan Hart and Mario Lopez. (T) 2.30 BBC News. 5.15 Close. London 6.30 ITV Morning News. (T) 7.00 Daybreak. News and entertainment. (T) 9.30 Lorraine. Presented by Kate Garraway. (T) 10.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (T) 11.30 This Morning. Celebrity chat and lifestyle features. (T) 1.30 Let’s Do Christmas with Gino & Mel. The duo are joined by actor Paul Nicholas. Last in the series. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 London News and Weather. (T) 3.00 Storage Hoarders. A hoarder with a penchant for auction house antiques. (T) 4.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. David Dickinson celebrates ITV’s Text Santa Day in Ilford, north London. (T) 4.59 London Weather. (T)

5.00 Britain’s Best Bakery. Three bakeries compete in the grand final. Last in the series. (T) 6.00 The Chase. Bradley Walsh presents as four contestants answer general knowledge questions and work to secure a cash prize. 7.00 London Tonight; Weather. (T) 7.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 7.55 Text Santa Starts Here. Ant and Dec launch this evening’s fundraising extravaganza. (T) 8.00 Emmerdale. Cameron regrets his confession and takes drastic action to stop his secret spreading. (T) 8.30 Coronation Street. Tyrone and Fiz fear their secret is out when Tina spots them kissing. (T)

9.00 Text Santa. Festive charity appeal, presented by Ant and Dec. (T) 12.00 ITV News and Weather. (T) 12.10 London News and Weather. (T) 12.15 Celebrity Juice: Text Santa Christmas Special. With Davina McCall, Louis Smith, Aston Merrygold, Stacey Solomon and Simon Gregson. (T) 1.00 Text Santa: One More Time. Highlights of this evening’s fundraising extravaganza. (T) 2.15 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming. 4.00 FILM: Quadrophenia (1979). Mods and rockers drama, starring Phil Daniels. (T) 6.00 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. CHANNEL 4 7.00 Sali Mali. (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 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 11.30 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 12.00 Jamie’s Christmas with Bells On. (R) (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 Kirstie’s Handmade Treasures. (T) 1.25 FILM: CutThroat Island (1995). Swashbuckling adventure, starring Geena Davis. (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 Celebrity Christmas Special. Margi Clarke hosts the final dinner party in Liverpool, treating her guests to a pantomine-themed evening that includes a visit from a psychic. Last in the series. (T) 6.30 The Simpsons. Bart, Milhouse, Nelson and Ralph are ‘discovered’ by record producer LT Smash and recruited as singers in a boy band. With the voices of ’N Sync. (R) (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Homer uncovers a plan to move the Springfield Isotopes baseball team to New Mexico and goes on hunger strike in protest. (R) (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Maxine and Mitzeee teach sleazy stripper Tyson a lesson. Darren begins to lose faith, and Nana McQueen orders Barney to take his phony relationship with Carmel to the next level. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.30 Unreported World. Evan Williams travels to Burma to meet the villagers fighting for their ancestral lands as foreign investors flood in to a nation rich in undeveloped resources. Last in the series. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. A Roman Catholic talks about how he wishes he could be more outspoken when his faith is blasphemed. (T) 9.00 King of Christmas Lights. Cutting Edge delves into the world of extreme festive decorations, meeting people whose homes boast some of the most eye-catching and impressive Christmas-light displays in the UK. (R) (T) 10.00 The Hoarder Next Door Christmas Special. Psychotherapist Stelios Kiosses and his de-clutterers help clear the home of a woman whose vast collection of Christmas decorations is bringing down a bedroom ceiling. (T) 11.00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. With The Hobbit star Ian McKellen, chef Gordon Ramsay and comedy actress Miranda Hart. Kylie Minogue performs Better the Devil You Know. Last in the series. (T) 12.05 Father Ted Christmas Special. (R) (T) 1.15 Father Ted. (R) (T) 1.50 Father Ted. (R) (T) 2.15 The Ricky Gervais Show. (T) 2.45 The Ricky Gervais Show. (T) 3.10 My Name Is Earl. (R) (T) 3.35 Glory Daze. (T) 4.20 A Ninja Is for Life, Not Just for Christmas. (R) (T) 4.25 90210. (T) 5.05 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) 6.00 Countdown. (R) (T) 6.45 Baking Mad with Eric Lanlard. (R) (T)

Pig. (T) 9.30 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.35 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.50 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (R) (T) 10.15 Angelina Ballerina. (T) 10.35 Mist: Sheepdog Tales. (R) (T) 10.55 Mexican Food Made Simple. (R) (T) 11.25 Emergency Bikers. (R) (T) 12.25 Superior Interiors with Kelly Hoppen. (R) (T) 1.20 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.25 Build a New Life in the Country. (R) (T) 2.25 FILM: Meet the Santas (2005). Fantasy comedy sequel, with Steve Guttenberg. (T) 4.10 FILM: Mistletoe Over Manhattan (2011). Premiere. Christmas fantasy, starring Tricia Helfer and Greg Bryk. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Emergency Bikers. Birmingham paramedic Mark Hayes leads the rescue of a seriously injured driver from a wrecked car, while Essex biker cop Martin Ackers takes on illegal road-users. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Cowboy Builders. Dominic Littlewood and Melinda Messenger revisit a couple in Harrow, north London, who they helped out in 2010 to see how they have got on. Last in the series; (R) (T) 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 North Pole Ice Airport. A dog-handler reveals the special bond he has with his huskies, a 17-year-old from Eton collects snow samples and the team packs up Camp Barneo for another year. Last in the series; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 The Mentalist. Cult leader Bret Stiles (Malcolm McDowell) helps Jane orchestrate a plan to break Lorelei Martins out of prison — in the hope that she will lead him to serial killer Red John. (T) 11.00 Castle. A celebrity chef is killed by being dipped in a vat of liquid nitrogen in the kitchen of a New York restaurant, which is owned by an old highschool friend and rival of Beckett. (T) 12.00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent. (R) (T) 12.55 Inside Hollywood. (R) 1.00 SuperCasino. 4.50 Motorsport Mundial. 5.20 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 5.45 Great Artists. (R) (T) 6.10 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R) (T) 6.35 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R) (T)

Friday 21st December 14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Simon Baldock talks to singing sensation Petula Clark. 18.05 FAQ - Exchanging money between the UK and Spain. 18.30 Let’s Talk - Writer & magazine editor Dave Bull and Paul Christie, a new talent here on the Costas. 19.00 An Evening With... the Truro Cathedral Choir. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music

Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 Igam Ogam. (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) 8.50 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 9.05 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.20 Peppa

22nd december 7.00 Breakfast. News, sport and entertainment reports. (T) 11.00 Christmas Saturday Kitchen. With EastEnders actor Shane Richie. (T) 12.30 Nigel Slater’s Christmas Suppers. The cook creates meals from Christmas dinner leftovers. (R) (T) 1.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Football Focus. Dan Walker previews the weekend’s action. (T) 2.00 Live Equestrian: Olympia 2012. The Olympia International Horse Show. (T)

5.30 Final Score. Round-up of football results. (T) 6.20 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 6.40 Pointless Celebrities. A general knowledge quiz. (T) 7.30 Strictly Come Dancing. Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly present the eagerly anticipated final of the contest. (T) 8.55 Merlin. Morgana prepares to wage war on Camelot with Mordred at her side,. (T) 9.40 The National Lottery Saturday Night Draws. Myleene Klass presents live. (T) 9.50 Strictly Come Dancing: The Results. The finalists return to the ballroom and after an elimination three couples battle it out for the 2012 trophy. (T) 11.05 BBC News; Weather. (T) 11.25 Match of the Day. Gabby Logan presents highlights of today’s Premier League clashes; (T) National Lottery Update. (T) 12.55 The Football League Show. Action from today’s fixtures in the Championship, League One and League Two. (T) 2.10 Weatherview. (T) 2.15 Sign Zone: Rolling Stones: Crossfire Hurricane. Part one of two. Profile of the veteran rock band. (R) (T) 3.15 Sign Zone: Rolling Stones: Crossfire Hurricane. Concluding part of the documentary charting the 50-year career of the band. (R) (T) 4.10 Sign Zone: Nigellissima — An Italian Inspired Christmas. Nigella Lawson prepares festive dishes with an Italian twist. (R) (T) 5.10 BBC News. 5.10 BBC News. 5.30 Click. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 Brazil: Welcoming the World. (T) BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Charlie and Lola. (R) (T) 7.20 Little Charley Bear. (R) (T) 7.30 64 Zoo Lane. (R) (T) 7.40 Mr Bloom’s Nursery: Hoe! Hoe! Hoe! (R) (T) 8.05 CBBC: What’s New Scooby-Doo? (R) (T) 8.30 Dennis and Gnasher. (R) (T) 8.40 4 O’Clock Club. (R) (T) 9.10 MI High. (R) (T) 9.40 Deadly 60. (R) (T) 10.05 Copycats. (R) (T) 10.35 12 Again Strictly Special. (R) (T) 11.05 The Ministry of Curious Stuff. (R) (T) 11.30 Diddy Movies. (R) (T) 11.45 Sorry, I’ve Got No Head. (R) (T) 12.15 Horrible Histories. (R) (T) 12.45 MOTD Kickabout; (R) (T) OOglies. (R) (T) 1.20 FILM: Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003). Adventure sequel, starring Daryl Sabara. (T) 2.35 FILM: Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008). Comedy, with the voice of Drew Barrymore. (T) 4.00 Nigellissima — An Italian Inspired Christmas. (R) (T) 5.00 FILM: The Game Plan (2007). Family comedy, starring Dwayne Johnson. (T) 6.45 The Toys That Made Christmas. Robert Webb takes a light-hearted look back at Christmases past through the toys people played

with and loved over the years, including Fuzzy-Felt, Spirograph, Barbie and Meccano. (R) (T) 8.15 Porridge. Mackay and Barraclough discover Fletch is making booze in his cell and the crafty con seems certain to spend Christmas in solitary. Festive special from 1976, with Ronnie Barker. (R) (T) 9.00 Top of the Pops 2: Christmas 2012. Mark Radcliffe introduces a selection of archive festive songs, including tracks by Slade, Wizzard, Wham!, Ramones, Mahalia Jackson, Paul McCartney, Jona Lewie and the Wombles. (T) 10.30 Never Mind the Buzzcocks. Bob Mortimer hosts a festive edition of the comedy quiz, with Melanie C, Russell Tovey, DJ Fresh and Joey Page joining captains Phill Jupitus and Noel Fielding. (T) 11.00 The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Two-part thriller based on Charles Dickens’ unfinished novel about a choirmaster’s obsession with a 17-year-old girl and the measures he takes to attain her. Matthew Rhys stars. The conclusion follows. (R) (T) 12.00 The Mystery of Edwin Drood. (R) (T) 1.00 The Story of Fairytale of New York. (T) 2.00 QI. (R) (T) 2.30 Never Mind the Buzzcocks. (R) (T) 3.00 FILM: Arch of Triumph (1948). Romantic drama, starring Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer. (T) (bw) 5.05 Close. London 6.30 ITV Morning News. (T) 7.00 CITV: Special Agent Oso. Children’s comedy about a toy panda who is a special agent. (T) 7.25 The Hive. Pre-school series. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hive. Preschool 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 Fleabag Monkeyface. Children’s entertainment. (R) (T) 8.20 Fleabag Monkeyface. Children’s entertainment. (R) (T) 8.30 Almost Naked Animals. Children’s entertainment. (R) 8.40 Almost Naked Animals. Children’s entertainment. (R) 8.50 Horrid Henry. Cartoon about a mischievous youngster. (R) (T) 9.05 Horrid Henry. Cartoon about a mischievous youngster. (R) (T) 9.15 Horrid Henry. Cartoon about a mischievous youngster. (R) (T) 9.30 Fort Boyard Ultimate Challenge. Adventure game show. (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) 12.20 Murder, She Wrote. Four sisters are accused of murder. (R) (T) 1.20 ITV News and Weather; Weather. (T) 1.35 Holiday Home Sweet Home. A Warwickshire property built around the ruins of an ancient castle. (T) 2.35 Holiday Home Sweet Home. Lisa Faulkner visits an ecofriendly holiday park in Cornwall. (T) 3.35 Steppin’ Out with Katherine Jenkins. A cabaret show with the classical singer and star guests. (R) (T) 4.50 London Tonight; Weather. (T)

5.05 ITV News and Weather. (T) 5.20 FILM: Back to the Future Part III (1990). Sci-fi comedy sequel, starring Michael J Fox. (T) 7.30 The Nation’s Favourite Christmas Song. A countdown of the top 20 tunes guaranteed to get people in the festive spirit, including classics by Wizzard, Mariah Carey, Slade, and the Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl. (T) 9.00 Paddy’s 2012 Show and Telly. Paddy McGuinness quizzes celebrity pairs. (T) 10.00 The Jonathan Ross Show Christmas Special. Christmas special, featuring Michael McIntyre.

11.30 ITV News and Weather; Weather. (T) 11.45 FILM: Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). Sci-fi adventure sequel, with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton. (T) 2.15 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming. 4.00 In Plain Sight. Mary protects a pair of brothers. (R) (T) 4.45 ITV Nightscreen. Textbased information service. CHANNEL 4 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 The Enduroman Arch to Arc Triathlon. (T) 8.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 8.55 The Morning Line. (T) 9.55 T4: Frasier. (R) (T) 10.25 T4: Frasier. (R) (T) 10.55 FILM: T4: A Christmas Carol: The Musical (2004). Dickens musical, starring Kelsey Grammer. (T) 12.50 T4: The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 1.20 T4: The Simpsons. (R) (T) 1.50 T4: The Simpsons. (R) (T) 2.20 Channel 4 Racing. Live coverage from Ascot and Haydock Park. (T) 4.30 River Cottage: Three Go Mad at Christmas. (R) (T) 5.35 Come Dine with Me: Celebrity Christmas Special. (R) (T) 6.05 Come Dine with Me: Celebrity Christmas Special. Former Big Brother contestant Nick Bateman hopes to win the £1,000 charity prize as he hosts a Dickensian Christmas Carol-themed evening with all the trimmings. (R) (T) 6.35 Come Dine with Me: Celebrity Christmas Special. Model Bianca Gascoigne hosts a Snow White-themed dinner party on the third night, complete with entertainment featuring seven dwarfs, and Danny Young makes a social faux pas. (R) (T) 7.05 Come Dine with Me: Celebrity Christmas Special. Actor Danny Young hosts an Aladdinthemed evening, but it becomes clear he has skipped his kitchen chores and ordered prepared food instead. (R) (T) 7.35 Come Dine with Me: Celebrity Christmas Special. Former Doctor Who star Colin Baker hosts a Cinderella-themed final dinner party, and tries to rustle up a three-course meal before the winner is announced. Last in the series. (R) (T) 8.05 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.25 4thought.tv. A Muslim who campaigns to integrate Islamic values with British society calls on all members of the faith to respond to blasphemy in a rational and non-violent manner. (T) 8.30 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces at Christmas. The architect returns for a festive special revisiting some of the series’ projects, and explores Christmas-themed builds including a gingerbread house. (R) (T) 9.30 Stephen Fry: Gadget Man. Stephen looks at technology that can help people keep fit and healthy and attempts to build a gadget that will enable him to race against double Olympic champion Kelly Holmes. (R) (T) 10.00 FILM: Four Christmases (2008). Premiere. A couple struggle to make it through four family Christmases on the same day as they see each of their divorced parents. Comedy, with Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon. (T) 11.40 FILM: Die Hard 2 (1990). Action thriller sequel, starring Bruce Willis. (T) 2.00 FILM: Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale (2010). Premiere. Comedy horror, starring Onni Tommila. 3.20 This Is Me. (R) (T) 3.25 Hollyoaks. (T) 5.30 90210. (T) 6.15 90210. (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.05 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 7.15 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures. (R) (T) 7.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 7.35 Olive the Ostrich. (T) 7.40 Abby’s Flying Fairy School. (R) (T) 7.50 Roobarb and Custard Too. (R) (T) 8.00 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 8.10 Animal Antics. (R) (T)

8.20 Make Way for Noddy. (R) (T) 8.30 City of Friends. (R) (T) 8.45 Little Princess. (R) (T) 8.55 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) (T) 9.15 Angelina Ballerina. (T) 9.30 Rupert Bear. (R) (T) 9.50 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 10.00 Toby’s Travelling Circus. (R) (T) 10.15 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 10.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 10.50 Chinese Food in Minutes. (R) (T) 10.55 Dallas. (R) (T) 11.50 Once Upon a Time. (R) (T) 12.55 Once Upon a Time. (R) (T) 1.50 FILM: Crazy for Christmas (2005). Family drama, starring Andrea Roth. (T) 3.40 FILM: Dear Santa (2011). Premiere. Romantic comedy, starring Amy Acker and David Haydn-Jones. (T) 5.30 FILM: Mrs Miracle 2: Miracle in Manhattan (2010). Family drama sequel, starring Doris Roberts. (T) 7.20 FILM: I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus (2002). A boy mistakenly thinks his mother is having an affair with Father Christmas, and tries to save his parents’ marriage. Family comedy, starring Connie Sellecca and Corbin Bernsen. (T) 9.00 FILM: A Christmas Carol (1999). Miserly Ebenezer Scrooge hates the Christmas season. Dickens’ classic tale, with Patrick Stewart and Richard E Grant. (T) 11.00 5 News Weekend. (T) 11.05 Tommy Cooper’s Christmas. (R) (T) 12.10 FILM: The Plank (1967). Slapstick comedy. (T) 1.15 SuperCasino. 4.55 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R) (T) 5.20 Great Artists. (R) (T) 5.50 Rough Guide to Eco Escapes. (R) (T) 6.05 Hana’s Helpline. (R) (T) 6.15 The Milkshake! Show. (R) (T) 6.40 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 6.50 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T)

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23rd december 7.00 Breakfast. News, sport and entertainment reports. (T) 8.30 Match of the Day. Including Manchester City v Reading. (R) (T) 10.00 David Suchet: In the Footsteps of St Paul. Part one of two. The actor tracks the man who brought Christianity to the masses. (T) 11.00 Fern Britton Meets Dionne Warwick. The singer discusses her life. Last in the series. (T) 12.00 Only Fools and Horses. The Trotters become caped crusaders. (R) (T) 1.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.10 ’Allo ’Allo! Christmas special from 1985. (R) (T) 1.55 Nigel Slater’s 12 Tastes of Christmas. Part two of two. Centrepieces, sweet treats and making clever use of leftovers. (R) (T) 2.30 The Borrowers. Fantasy adventure, starring Stephen Fry and Christopher Eccleston. (R) (T) 3.55 FILM: Cool Runnings (1993). Fact-based sport comedy, starring John Candy. (T)

5.30 Songs of Praise. David Grant presents carols by candlelight. (T) 6.05 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 6.30 Countryfile. The team meets up at Ragley Hall in Warwickshire as the home is prepared for Christmas. (T) 7.30 Mr Stink. Family comedy based on David Walliams’ book about a lonely girl who invites a tramp to hide out in her family’s shed. (T) 8.30 Antiques Roadshow. Fiona Bruce presents updates on the most important and talked-about finds from the recent series. (T) 9.30 Loving Miss Hatto. Drama about pianist Joyce Hatto, who became famous for all the wrong reasons when her husband passed off other musicians’ work as hers. (T) 11.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 11.25 Match of the Day 2. Mark Chapman presents highlights of today’s Premier League fixtures. (T) 12.25 The Graham Norton Show. With Dustin Hoffman, Billy Connolly, Jennifer Saunders and Matt Smith. (R) (T) 1.15 FILM: Grumpy Old Men (1993). Comedy, starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau. (T) 2.55 Weatherview. (T) 3.00 Sign Zone: Film 2012. Reviews of Jack Reacher, Pitch Perfect, Life of Pi and Midnight’s Children. (R) (T) 3.30 Sign Zone: Holby City. Michael jeopardises his relationship with Ramona. (R) (T) 4.30 Sign Zone: Nigel Slater’s 12 Tastes of Christmas. Part one of two. Nigel creates a selection of festive dishes. (R) (T) 5.00 Sign Zone: Nigel Slater’s 12 Tastes of Christmas. Part two of two. Centrepieces, sweet treats and making clever use of leftovers. (R) (T) 5.30 BBC News. 5.30 HARDtalk. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 World Business Report. 6.45 BBC News. (T) BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Show Me Show Me: Winter Special. (R) (T) 7.20 Rastamouse: Tinie Tinsel. (R) (T) 7.30 Gigglebiz: A Christmas Special. (R) (T) 7.45 Mike the Knight: Santa’s Little Helper. (R) (T) 8.05 CBBC: Shaun the Sheep. (R) (T) 8.10 Little Howard’s Big Christmas Question. (R) (T) 8.35 4 O’Clock Club. (R) (T) 9.05

MI High. (R) (T) 9.35 Bear Behaving Badly. (R) (T) 10.00 Copycats. (R) (T) 10.30 12 Again Christmas Special. (R) (T) 11.00 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites. (T) 12.30 The Great British Bake Off Christmas Masterclass. (R) (T) 1.30 FILM: The Preacher’s Wife (1996). Romantic fantasy remake, starring Whitney Houston and Denzel Washington. (T) 3.30 Coast. (R) (T) 3.40 Escape to the Country. (R) (T) 4.25 Flog It! (T) 5.25 FILM: First Knight (1995). Arthurian adventure, starring Richard Gere. (T) 7.30 The Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show. Festive fun with the ever-popular comedy duo and guests Vanessa Redgrave and Hannah Gordon, including cameo appearances by Rudolf Nureyev, Laurence Olivier and Andre Previn. (R) (T) 8.35 Victoria Wood with All the Trimmings. The comedienne sends up Christmas TV in a festive special from 2000, with guest stars Julie Walters, Alan Rickman, Pete Postlethwaite, Delia Smith and Richard E Grant. (R) (T) 9.30 Dragons’ Den Christmas Special. (T) 10.30 James May’s Toy Stories: Flight Club. The Top Gear presenter investigates the enduring appeal of the model aeroplane and sets out to break the British record for the longest flight by a toy glider. (T) 11.30 The Sarah Millican Television Programme Christmas Special. (T) 12.00 Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV. (R) (T) 1.30 QI. (R) (T) 2.00 FILM: French Film (2008). Romantic comedy, with Hugh Bonneville and Anne-Marie Duff. (T) 3.25 FILM: They Knew What They Wanted (1940). Drama, starring Carole Lombard and Charles Laughton. (T) (bw) 4.50 Close. London 7.00 CITV: Engie Benjy. Animated adventure. (R) (T) 7.10 Special Agent Oso. Children’s comedy about a toy panda who is a special agent. (T) 7.35 Signed Stories. Encouraging a love of books in children. (R) (T) 7.45 Monk. Animated series about a mischievous dog. (R) (T) 7.50 Canimals. Fun for younger viewers. (R) 8.00 Canimals. Fun for younger viewers. (R) 8.05 Fleabag Monkeyface. Children’s entertainment. (R) (T) 8.15 Fleabag Monkeyface. Children’s entertainment. (R) (T) 8.30 Almost Naked Animals. Children’s entertainment. (R) 8.40 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 Fort Boyard Ultimate Challenge. Adventure game show. (T) 10.25 Dinner Date. Ken from Worcester looks for love. (T) 11.20 FILM: Columbo: Fade in to Murder (1976). Crime drama, starring Peter Falk and William Shatner. (T) 1.20 ITV News and Weather; Weather. (T) 1.30 FILM: Carry On Cowboy (1966). Comedy Western, starring Sid James. (T) 3.15 All Star Family Fortunes. Singer Suzanne Shaw takes on Coronation Street’s William Roache. (R) (T) 4.00 The McFly Show. The pop group perform their biggest hits. (R) (T)

5.05 FILM: Twins (1988). Comedy adventure, with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito. (T) 7.05 You’ve Been Framed! Harry Hill narrates a selection of camcorder clips and viewers’ mobile-phone footage. Last in the series. (R) (T) 7.35 London Tonight; Weather. (T) 7.45 ITV News and Weather. (T) 8.00 Ade’s Christmas Crackers. Adrian Edmondson selects highlights from 60 years of festive TV schedules. (T)

9.00 The Cube. TV presenter Melanie Sykes and Diversity star Ashley Banjo, aiming to win £250,000 for charity. (T) 10.00 Joanna Lumley: The Search for Noah’s Ark. The Absolutely Fabulous star embarks on an expedition to uncover the truth behind the myths and track down what is thought to be the biblical vessel’s final resting place. (T) 11.30 ITV News and Weather; Weather. (T) 11.45 Take Me Out Celebrity Christmas Special. Keith Lemon, Joe Swash and Matt Johnson try to impress a line-up of 30 single women. (R) (T) 12.45 Premiership Rugby Union. Action from the latest fixtures. (T) 1.45 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming. 3.45 River Monsters. Jeremy Wade searches for the giant freshwater stingray in Thailand. (R) (T) 4.35 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. CHANNEL 4 6.55 The Treacle People Christmas Special. (R) (T) 7.15 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.40 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.05 Prep & Landing. (R) (T) 8.25 Prep & Landing: Naughty v Nice. (T) 8.50 The Bear. (R) (T) 9.20 The Art of The Snowman and the Snowdog. (T) 9.25 Frasier. (R) (T) 9.55 The Simpsons. (R) (T) 10.30 Sunday Brunch. (T) 1.05 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 1.30 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 2.00 The Simpsons. (R) (T) 2.30 The Simpsons. (R) (T) 3.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 4.00 100 Greatest Toys with Jonathan Ross. (R) (T) 7.05 Channel 4 News. (T) 7.15 4thought.tv. John Holme talks about becoming a Christian and shares his belief that humans are born sinners. (T) 7.20 The Art of The Snowman and the Snowdog. Exploring the making of new Christmas animated film The Snowman and the Snowdog. (T) 7.25 The Snowman. Animated adventure, based on Raymond Briggs’ festive tale about a small boy (R) (T) 7.55 FILM: Night at the Museum (2006). The exhibits at a New York museum come to life and run riot after dark, causing mayhem for the nightwatchman. Fantasy comedy, starring Ben Stiller, Dick Van Dyke and Robin Williams. (T) 10.00 Homeland. Carrie thinks about returning to the CIA, Nicholas Brody meets with Faber and considers his family’s future and Saul is ordered to undertake a secret mission. Last in the series. (T) 11.30 Peep Show. (T) 12.00 FILM: In Bruges (2008). Comedy drama, starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson. (T) 2.00 American Football Live. Seattle Seahawks v San Francisco 49ers (Kick-off 1.20am). (T) 5.45 Brief Encounters of the Sporting Mind. (R) (T) 5.50 Brief Encounters of the Sporting Mind. (R) (T) 6.00 Freesports on 4. (R) (T) 6.25 Unreported World. (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 Make Way for Noddy. (R) (T) 8.40 City of Friends. (R) (T) 9.00 Little Princess.

(R) (T) 9.10 Angelina Ballerina. (R) (T) 9.25 Hana’s Helpline. (R) (T) 9.40 Rupert Bear. (R) (T) 10.00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 10.10 Toby’s Travelling Circus. (T) 10.25 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 10.40 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 11.00 Chinese Food in Minutes. (R) (T) 11.20 Dallas. (R) (T) 12.15 Once Upon a Time. (R) (T) 1.10 Once Upon a Time. (R) (T) 2.10 FILM: The Christmas Consultant (2012). Premiere. Comedy, starring David Hasselhoff. (T) 3.55 FILM: It’s a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie (2002). Festive comedy, with Joan Cusack and Whoopi Goldberg. (T) 5.40 FILM: Christmas with the Kranks (2004). (T) 7.40 FILM: The Family Man (2000). Drama, with Nicolas Cage and Tea Leoni. (T) 9.55 5 News Weekend. (T) 10.00 FILM: Bad Santa (2003). Black comedy, starring Billy Bob Thornton and Tony Cox. (T) 12.00 FILM: Superbad (2007). Teen comedy, starring Jonah Hill and Michael Cera. (T) 2.15 SuperCasino. 4.55 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.25 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.50 Rough Guide To. (R) (T) 6.05 Hana’s Helpline. (R) (T) 6.15 The Milkshake! Show. (R) (T) 6.40 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 6.50 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T)

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Property for Rent LO CRISPIN large 3 bed 2 bath quad house, sat TV, good sized separate kitchen with storage off and exterior patio. Communal pool 495 eur inc. bills. Legal contracts provided 966 772 553 (89712) PILAR DE LA HORADADA. 2 Bed 2 bath townhouse in quiet cul-de-sac location. Modern, comfortable furnishings, English TV, communal pool, short walk to town 425 eur inc. bills. Legal contracts provided 966 772 553. (89769) Large 3 bed flat to rent La Zenia. Very near to La Zenia Boulevard and sea. 400 Euros per month including bills. CALL 607 394 039 (69082) Lovely 1 bed flat in gated complex Playa Flamenca. Sea views.Very near to La Zenia Boulevard. 350 Euros per month including bills. CALL 607 394 039 (69083) Double bed studio apartment in Estrella de Mar opposite Novo Cartago. 200 per calender month including water and electric 660 285 477 (69027) Modern 2 bedroom 2 bathroom townhouse in Santiago De La Ribera with communal pool close to beach. £395 PCM plus water and elec bills.House also has AC and heating. Phone 968 33 5638 or 628 668 718. (69072)

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 euros. per month, including bills. 966 772 553 (101523)

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)


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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 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) 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, 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

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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) 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

Monday, 17th December, 2012 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) 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 standard. Priced to sell, viewing is a must. 84,950 euros. 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) 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 apàrtment 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 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) 2 bed, 2 bath townhouse in the golden Zenia development. Fully furnished in lovely condition. Sat

www.yourlocalnewspaper.info 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) REDUCED TO 199.000 euros. Amazing detached villa surrounded by nature located in Formentera del Segura. Rustic style villa with 2 lounge rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a lot of storage space, roof terrace, private pool, garden with fruit and palm trees. The urbanisation has playground for children and you also may play tennis. If you are looking for peace, relax and comfort, this is your house! Contact us: 966 73 1994 or info@ lidonandassociates.com (69080) WAS 152.000 NOW 85,000 euros. 2 bedrooms townhouse located in a gated community with large communal pool and nice green areas. This house has front and back terraces, balcony, utility room, 2 storage rooms. Air con, furniture and white goods included in the price. There is only few minutes walking distance to the supermarkets, bars, shops, etc. The beaches of Guardamar are only 10 min. drive. Contact us: 966731994 or info@lidonandassociates.com (69081) BANK REPOSSESSION! 68.000 euros. Townhouse duplex with 2 bedrooms, bathroom and toilet located in Doña Pepa. This property has front terrace, back terrace, utility room, grills, some furniture, some white goods. It is in a very nice community with green areas, communal pool and parking space. All the facilities, such as: supermarkets, shops, bars are only few minutes walking distance. Up to 100 % mortgage! Contact us: 966731994 or info@lidonandassociates.com (69077) OFFER! 125.000 euros. Town house duplex in a private residential with communal pool and green area. High quality standard finishing, smooth walls, furniture and white goods included. This property is located in urb. Doña Pepa, only few minutes walking distance to the shops, bars, restaurants, etc. Contact us: 966 73 1994 or info@lidonandassociates.com (69078) This beautifully maintained 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom detached villa has breath taking mountain views. Situated on the outskirts of the cosmopolitan Spanish village of Bigastro, this property represents an excellent value for money investment. The property is just a short distance to local ammenities such as restaurants, bars, supermarkets, and schools. For further information, please call 96 897 1860. (101535) QUAD WITH JACUZZI! 129.950 euros. Modern style quad located in Lo Marabu with 3 bedrooms,

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bathroom and toilet. It is recently renovated and totally equipped: air con, heating, grills, high fences, childrens play ground, jacuzzi, storage room, communal pool. Ready to move in! Contact us: 966731994 or info@ lidonandassociates.com (69079) Beautiful 4 bed, 3 bath property located near to the prestigious Villamartin Golf Course and Plaza. Built and furnished to a very high standard. For further details, please call 96 897 1860 for further details. (101533) This beautiful Detached Bungalow has 3 spacious bedrooms and 3 spacious bathrooms. Contains central heating, acclimatisation, pool, garage and also is private gated in the urbanization near San Miguel. For further details, please call 96 897 1860 (101534) 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) 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 euros. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101482) 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)


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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) 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) 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 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) 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) 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) 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

Monday, 17th December, 2012 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 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) VILLA FOR SALE. Detached villa with stunning panoramic views. Three large bedrooms and three large bathrooms.Central Heating. Aclimatisation.Pool. Garage. Gated Private urbanisation near San Miguel. Build 230 Sqm.Plot 700 Sqm. Offers invited in Spanish + English - CALL 0034 677 232 161. thomlartaj@gmail. com (69070) 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) NEW - 2 bed 2 bath 3 terraces Quad with sea views, south fac-

ing. Of road private parking. Community pool - 95,000 Euros. Price held until 30/12/12. Only 4% Tax. CALL 650 379 301 (69074) 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¬Ω 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)

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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 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

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- 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 maintained 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 97 1860 or 667 592 467 (101504) 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)


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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) 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 (includ-

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ing 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 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) 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)

Monday, 17th December, 2012 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) 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 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) 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 distance 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 T.V. In lovely condition. Off road parking and use of a beautiful communal pool. Only a short

www.yourlocalnewspaper.info walk to all amenities. Must be seen. NOW REDUCED TO 105,000 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100885) 3 Bed 2 Bath townhouse. Fully furnished. A/C throughout plus Sat T.V and underground parking. Within walking distance of all amenities and use of a communal pool and gardens. Ideal for permanent living or a holiday home. 109,500 euro call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (100880) 2 bed 1 Bath ground floor apartment in Los Altos.Fully furnished and includes Sat T.V and ducted A/C and also a double glazed front seating area overlooking the garden. Only a short walk to all amenities and the beach. This is priced to sell. 68,950 eur Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100877) 2 Bed 1 Bath first floor apartment is South facing and overlooks the pool and has sea views from the balcony.Fully furnished with A/Con and Sat T.V. Underground parking. In the heart of Cabo Roig and is only walking distance to the beach. 99,750 euros call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (101123) Beautiful Quad-Villa with 2 beds and 2 baths. Furnished to a very high standard with A/C, alarm and Sat TV. In a lovely gated community.lovely sea views from the solarium, and is walking distance to all amenities. fantastic communal pool area, this is a great example of this sort of property. REDUCED TO 115,000EUR. Tel.: 968 971 860. (100865) 3 bed 2 bath detached villa is fully furnished and comes with its own private swimming pool. Property has an underbuild which has been legally renovated to create a separate 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 kitchen apartment with its own private entrance. The newly renovated underbuild is included in the deeds. The property is in walking distance to all local amenities. 167,500 euros call 968 971 860. (100856) Situated in Torremendo, San Miguel de las Salinas is this lovely 4 bed, 3 bath detached Villa with private pool and beautiful views to the countryside. Open fireplace, and Air Con with also all white goods. On 290m2 plot with off road parking only 4.5kms from San miguel and 2kms from Torremendo.Just reduced eur 162,500 eur. Call 667 592 467 (100853) 2 bed 1 bath Quad house.South West facing and comes part furnished and includes A/Con.In a lovely gated community and has use of a beautiful communal pool. On a good size plot and has a very large roof solarium. Only a short walk to all amenities.eur 98,750 call 667 592 467 (100854) Beautiful ground floor apartment. Front Line beach in La Zenia. In a gated and secure complex with incredible views across La Zenia bay you literally walk off your terrace and on to the beach.Fully furnished to a high standard this is a unique property because of its proximity to the beach.This is a property that has to be seen.eur

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259,750 call 968 971 860. (100855) 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 1.5 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 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)


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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) 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,

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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 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

Monday, 17th December, 2012 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) 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) Ground floor bungalow over looking community garden and just a short walk from the supermarket 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)

www.yourlocalnewspaper.info 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 con and SAT TV. Only a three minute stroll to the beach and amenities and a five minute drive to Los Alcazares with its cosmo-

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politan feel. 129,000 euros call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (96315) 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, detached bungalow. Fully furnished, Sat Tv, A/C and central heating. The property is on a good size plot, with a private roof solarium, off road parking, also includes a hot tub. It has sea views and is walking distance to Flamenca Beach and all it’s amenities. EUR 182,750. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (96318) 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, south facing detached villa. Furnished to high standard with A/C, Sat TV. The property has a beautiful private pool area with all day sunshine. Located in the heart of Playa Flamenca and has access to all ameminities. EUR 264,950. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (96319)


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Sterling Weakens Versus Euro on Factory Orders Concern

Market Commentary 13th December The British pound weakened versus the euro and dollar as data showed a majority of U.K. manufacturers are still seeing a decline in orders even as they report improving business conditions. Gilts slid for a fifth day after Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne played down the importance of the U.K.’s AAA rating. Sterling fell versus most of its 16 major peers as the report added to speculation the Bank of England will resume asset-purchases, or socalled quantitative easing. The U.K. currency slid for a third day against the euro as concern eased that the resignation of Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti will lead to political turmoil. Sterling depreciated 0.2 percent to 81.08 pence per euro at 5 p.m. London time after reaching 81.17, the weakest since Dec. 6. The pound lost 0.1 percent to $1.6129. It rose to $1.6172 yesterday, the strongest level since 1 Nov. A gauge of U.K. factory orders was minus 12 this month from minus 21 in November, the Confederation of British Industry said in a report in London. A reading below zero means the majority of manufacturers reported a decline in orders. Britain’s budget office cut its economic forecasts last week and said the outlook for the global economy and U.K. exports has “deteriorated.” Central bank Chief Economist Spencer Dale said in a speech yesterday that Britain was going through a “long and painful” adjustment and that inflation may prove “sticky.” Britain’s credit rating is one test of the health of the econo-

my among many, Osborne told lawmakers today. “It’s one test alongside others and the ultimate test is what you can borrow money at,” Osborne told the House of Commons Treasury Committee in London today. “The test we have is one we have to meet every week when we go and try and sell our gilts.” He let the government’s debt target slip to help the British economy, he added. Overnight we have received news that EU finance ministers have managed to reach a deal for a Eurozone banking union after many months of negotiation. Structurally the European Central bank will have the power to supervise the largest banks and this brings Europe a big step closer to the goal of integration. Today EU finance ministers will meet and discuss aid for Greece and Cyprus, yesterday Greece completed its bond buyback programme and overall the euro has been boosted by recent activity back over 1.30 against the USD. Elsewhere the US Federal Reserve had their monthly interest rate meeting yesterday. As expected they replaced the expiring operation twist programme by outright treasury purchases of $45bn per month confirming a significant expansion of the Feds balance sheet for 2013. What was surprising however was the announcement of numerical threshold values for unemployment and inflation in relation to rate hikes. Basically as long as unemployment remains above 6.5% and one to two year inflation expectations are not above 2.5% with long term expectations anchored, then we can safely say there will be no rate hikes. This is a form of further easing from the Fed by setting clear guidelines and the markets responded positively before being reined in by fears of the looming fiscal cliff. Information provided by Currencies Direct, leading providers of foreign exchange. Call to find out how we can help you get the best rates and save your transfer fees. Contact the La Zenia office on +34 965 994 830 or email costablanca@currenciesdirect.com. The contents of this report are for information purposes only. It is not intended as a recommendation to trade or a solicitation for funds. Currencies Direct cannot be held responsible for any loss or damages arising from any action taken following consideration of this information.

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Christmas is coming, and so many of our volunteers are going away, so an early Christmas Lunch was held at the Novo Carthago restaurant in Los Urrutias on December 2nd. 60 volunteers, their partners and friends sat down to a traditional 3 course lunch with all the trimmings.

Thanking everyone for their hard work, Lesley Eburne, HAH founder said ”the success of HAH is down to you, your care, commitment and willingness to help wherever needed, and always with a smile, means so much to everyone, and has earned the gratitude and respect of our clients, and the local community. We would also like to thank our main Sponsors, SL Coachtrips, DFS, Bacchus restaurant and La Manga Graphics along with so many local businesses who continue to support us. Special thanks also to our wonderful local media for all their help, ensuring that our stories and events are publicised and reaching as many people as possible. Thank you all for playing such a big part in our success”

HELP OVER CHRISTMAS Due to lack of resources, we will be taking a rest from MONDAY DECEMBER 24TH until WEDNESDAY JANUARY 2nd, and have made plans for existing clients only. Please contact your GP/Medical centre/or local hospital, or in an emergency call 112. HAH WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY CHRISTMAS, AND A HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. The picture shows.Christmas Lunch for HAH and friends.


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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. Communication is a wonderful thing! Sometimes the world of golf can be a difficult place to be as we are bombarded with communications via the rules of golf, etiquette, local rules, etc and the message trying to be communicated can be misunderstood. Just take a look at the following example of a sign at a golf club in Scotland and you will know what I mean: 1. Back straight, knees bent with feet a shoulder width apart. 2. Form a loose grip. 3. Keep your head down. 4. Stay out of the water. 5. Try not to hit anyone. 6. If you are taking too long, let others go ahead of you. 7. Don’t stand directly in front of others. 8. Quiet please while others are preparing. 9. Don’t take extra strokes. 10. Well done...now flush the urinal, go outside and tee off See what I mean about the art of communication!!! 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: Golf Course Price Comments Alenda €86 Two Players and Buggy Alicante €45 Sgle Player and Buggy (before 9.30am) Altorreal €55 Two Players and Buggy (Mon and Fri) Bonalba €80 Two Players and Buggy Font Del Llop €70 Two Players and Buggy La Finca €196 Four Players and Two Buggies La Peraleja €132 Four Players and Two Buggies La Marquesa €102 Two Players and Buggy (Sunday’s only) La Serena €64 Two Players and Buggy Las Colinas €120 Two Players and Buggy (limited times) Las Ramblas €158 Four Players and Two Buggies Roda €96 Two Players and Buggy Villamartin €164 Four Players and Two Buggies Vistabella €59 Two Players and Buggy (weekends) For bookings and more information contact Mike at info@costa-blancagreenfees.com or direct on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 quoting reference LEADER. Leader Christmas Competition Unfortunately this edition of the newspaper is at the printers before the results of our Christmas Competition held at Vistabella on 15th December 2013 are known but we will have a full report in our next edition prior to Christmas. Golfing Weather Watch The week should remain dry but partly cloudy, with Thursday the best day, no real threat of rain and temperatures in the mid-high teen’s degrees. Quotation of the week “If it looks too good to be true, it usually is”

CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT Last Sunday, the 9th of December Lo Romero Golf held its Members Christmas Tournament, the final members tournament of the year. The format for the days play was individual stableford, with the first group starting at 8.00, under blue but somewhat chilly skies. In total 25 members, all competing in the same category took part in what turned out to be a wonderful way to end the competitive season at Lo Romero Golf. As soon as the cards were in, a few words from club professional Alex Ward and Director of Golf Jaime Ibañez Peñalver. The winners were announced. 1st : JARI KARVIOLA - 38 pts, 2nd : BJORN OLSEN – 37 pts, 3rd : PAUL WIGHTMAN – 36 pts, 4th : MARJUT FALCK – 36 pts All the winners received a Christmas Hamper filled with traditional Christmas goodies. To finish the prize presentation, the raffle was drawn, with the lucky members enjoying prizes donated from local companies. Lo Romero Golf would like to thank all the sponsors for the tournament and their kind donations. The sponsors were: Meson Los Caracoles in Pilar de la Horadada, Ultrasonic Clubclean Villamartin, Amigos Bar San Pedro de Pinatar, Morgan´s Bar Eagles Nest, Fit 4 All Torrevieja, Emil Fruits Murcia, Levante and Lebeche, The Pasty Shack Pinar de Campoverde, Diamantes Restaurant El Mojon, Thallaso Spa San Pedro del Pinatar and Iceland San Javier The day was completed with a small buffet for the members on the terrace of Bar Lo Romero, overlooking the splendid course which was presented in pristine condition. Lo Romero Golf would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous and Happy New Year. We hope to see you all in the New Year. The photo is of Jari Karviola with his Christmas Hamper.

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LAS RAMBLAS GOLF SOCIETY Report for we. 14/12/12 By Doug Wright We started the week off with a 6x6x6 which was won by the team who on paper were betting favorites. The team of Ron Phipps, Mike Chapman, Andrew Mills & Lindsay Forbes did not disappoint with a winning score of 85 pts. On Wednesday we had our usual Singles Stableford. Scoring was very difficult because of the pin positions which on some greens made putting well nigh impossible. There will be a big kitty in the 2s Club next week because no one managed a 2 this week. The results were: Cat 1. 1. Doug Wright 34 pts, 2. Steve Gilchrist 33 pts, 3. Ken Robertson 32 pts ( on c/b from Lindsay Forbes). Cat 2. 1. Roy Hitchings 34 pts, 2. Yvonne Phipps 33 pts , 3. Brian Dent 32 pts (on c/b from Geoff Biggerstaff). Friday was a split day with 8 of our members heading off to La Peraleja for another match in the Vega Baja League. We played against Claptons from Quesada and the match ended in an honorable 2-2 draw but this time we won the bonus points with a higher team points total. Our winning pairs were Terry Field & Carole Wheeler and John Wheeler playing with Mike Frankish. The members remaining at Las Ramblas played a Dusty Bin (3-2-1) which was won by the team of Ken & Liz Robertson, Roy Hitchings & Pete Dunn with a score of 90 pts.

On Friday the 7th December El Raso Golf society played its monthly stableford competition at Villamartin Golf Club. This was combined with the inaugural annual challenge match against Claptons Golf Society which was played for a wonderful new trophy kindly donated by Willie Buchanan. For those who had not played the course for a while it was pleasing to see the considerable improvements that have been made at Villamartin. Each society played it’s own monthly stableford competition with the best 15 scores from each society counting towards the challenge match. There was an excellent turnout and the weather blessed the occasion with warm sunshine and a light breeze. Dealing first with the El Raso results, the nearest to the pins were Stan Low hole 6, Steve Hatt hole 9, Ian Stowart hole 13 and Terry Sharley hole 17. The best front nine holes was won by Joe Ogden with 16 points on count back, and the best back nine was won by Steve Hatt with a score of 17 also on count back. Third place overall went to Roy Lowe with 33 points, and second place went to Terry Sharley with a score of 34. The overall winner with a score of 36 points was Dave Smith. The much coveted garden gnome went to Franco Gentilli. The result of the challenge match was Claptons 388 points El Raso 433 points, making the latter the inaugural winners. As always the presentations took place in our “clubhouse” at Clapton’s Bar where Chris again provided a very welcome curry and chips. Our next event will be on Friday 4th January 2013 at La Marquesa Golf Club. It only remains to wish everyone Feliz Navidad and Feliz año Nuevo. Any enquiries about the Society can be made by contacting the Secretary on 966 71 9711.Kind regards and season's greetings,

EL PLANTIO 2 GOLF SOCIETY BENIJOFAR GOLF SOCIETY Altorreal 12-12-12 Back to one of our favourite courses for the final society day of 2012, and despite a very chilly start to the day, the sun soon came out and we ended up with perfect conditions for a good game of golf. However, nobody warned us about the speed of the greens and i think this caught most people out as putts could be seen sailing past the hole and most players having long putts coming back again. The course was in fairly good condition but i cannot remember when the greens have ever played that fast in the last couple of years ! As it was Xmas, we decided to vary our normal stableford game, with everybody picking a random number on which they could score double points on that hole only. Most players seem to have drawn holes they didn’t do well on and only a few players made good use of the bonus available. As it turned out, the bonus points didn’t affect the leaderboard apart from second and third place being reversed on handicap. Nearest the pin holes were won by Andy Trefry on the fifth and Paul Whatley on the eight hole. On the back nine ,the winners were Carol Firth on the tenth and Andy Trefry again on the seventeenth. With ten points on the par three holes, the winner was John Morgan. Winner of the par five competition was Steve Edwards with twelve points. In third place with thirty five points (actual 34) was Carol Firth. In second place with thirty six points (actual 34) was Chris Udell. Winner on the day was Ken Sivell who could do no wrong and came in with his best ever society score of forty points (actual 39) to get himself a two shot handicap reduction at long last ! Overall a good day’s golf and back to Sams bar where Maureen had laid on a nice sausage casserole to round the day off which was much appreciated. Next outing is at Font De Llop on 16th Jan 2013. Society details can be obtained from John Kemp on 605 195 056 or at benijofargolf@hotmail.com. Merry Xmas and a happy new year to all fellow golfers here in Spain.

Tuesday 11th December 2012 – Stableford This morning my alarm clock let me down so waking up at 08.01 I had to rush to make it to El Plantio where I arrived just in time. Starting at 09.30 sharp with 15 players in five groups of 3 Ray had been kind enough to put me at the 1st, together with the handsome George and Kenny. George and I played our usual game and Kenny apparently had decided to come down to our level of play so exploring the whole course and all its dark corners we progressed steadily but slowly over the 18 holes. Kenny suffered from a clear case of quatroïtis over the first 5 holes before he scored his first 3. The recovery however was only temporary so we couldn’t even cheer for a NTP on the 4th or the 8th. The sun coming through during our second time round elevated our spirits so with a good feeling we returned to the clubhouse to enjoy the sun on the terrace. At the presentation the NTPs went to Frank Stanhope on the 4th and to Ray Housley at the 8th hole. Ray didn’t appear to suffer greatly from having forgotten his golf shoes, although he complained that his normal shoes had been a bit slippery. Looking at his results – which were far from slippery – we might consider to “forget” our golf shoes next time to avoid the meagre results scored today. Because with a tie for third and second with just 34 points we saw after a count back Gordon Abba, hcp 7 finishing in third and Frank Stanhope, hcp 10 in second place. Gordon tried to talk Frank into swopping his gin for Gordon’s rosé, but Frank wouldn’t have that, as he already had one for his NTP. He warned me not to write what he was going to do with the rosé, so I won’t. The clear winner today was Ray Housley, hcp 9 and a score of 41 points (no blobs)! It was suggested that with a 7 points difference with number two the cut would be calculated over those 7 points but he considered a cut over 5 was sufficiently enough. So be it. Next Tuesday’s competition 18th December at El Plantio will be the last one this month, so the traditional Medal. Put your name down by the Monday before and make sure to be there on Tuesday on time well before 09.30 (remember that from 1st January on it will be 30 minutes earlier!). I’ll be off to The Netherlands, so I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a healthy New Year and see you on 8th January. Visitors are welcome, contact Ian Henderson, tel 966716616 or mobile 636 116 230.


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CLAPTONS GS v EL RASO GS

TORREVIEJA GOLF SOCIETY

On Tuesday 11th December we travelled north to Alenda golf for our monthly meeting. On arrival the weather was quite cool but after playing five or six holes we were down to t shirts without sweaters The course was in excellent condition with the greens putting true and fast. The results for the full handicap stableford were: First Place: Martin Collins 32 points, Second place: Brian Smith 31points back nine count back Third Place: Trevor Hodgson 31 points Nearest the pins proved to be quite difficult as the green were firm and not holding 3rd Hole Vic Galyer, 5th Hole Dave Pretty, 16th Hole Trevor Hodgson After the game we returned to Coopers Arms in Dona Pepa where we were treated to a fabulous roast dinner and drinks so many thanks to Tim, Doreen and the staff for their usual hospitality Our next meeting is on Tuesday 8th January 2013 at a venue tba Anyone wishing to join us for friendly affordable golf please call Brian 680 696 838/ 966 71 6340 We wish all our members and their families a Very Merry Christmas and a happy new year

CHALLENGE TROPHY INAUGURAL MATCH VILLA MARTIN 7TH DECEMBER 2012 This match to be played on an annual basis between the two Golf Societies from Claptons Bar. The day started on a cold note and everybody was wrapped up to keep warm, but the temperature soon rose giving us a good days golf. The course was in good condition but the greens were far from consistent, although there were some good scores recorded from both societies. Everybody having finished we then made our way back to the Clubhouse for the usual hostileries and prize giving. The match went the way of El Raso winning by 433 points to Claptons 388 based on 15 players. The photo shows the El Raso Captain with the new trophy which Claptons will seek to win next year. Thanks to Chris and his team for their hospitality. Claptons winners are as follows: Overall winner Andy Trefry 37 points, Gold winner Tony Stead 34 points Gold runner up Willie Buchanan 29 points, Silver winner Phil Docherty 29 points, Silver runner up John Harvey 27 points, Best front nine Mark Pollitt 15 points, Best back nine John Stones Nearest the Pin: 6th Mark Pollitt, 9th Mick the Grip, 13th Dave Pretty, 17th Willie Buchanan. Best Guest Kevin Williams 27 points, Most Potential Terry Smith

At Las Colinas on 10th December. In our penultimate game before our Christmas break we visited the superbly appointed Las Colinas course which recently hosted the European Professional Tour Qualifying School. The course in general was in its customary excellent condition, with the greens particularly fast, it is just a pity that many visitors to the course obviously do not take the time to repair their pitch marks as there was clear evidence that this was the case with damaging consequences to many of the greens in the short term. We decided to play a yellow ball team Stableford Competition with each team starting with a yellow ball which scored double points for the player using it. The yellow ball was given to a different team member on each hole and the team continued to use the ball until it was lost and thereafter the scoring reverted to the standard Stableford points system. Teams had to record the best 3 scores on each hole and it was essential to keep the yellow ball in play for as long as possible to have any realistic chance of winning. Unsurprisingly the 2 teams who managed to keep their ball in play for the whole 18 holes finished first and second with only one point separating them at the end. The winners on the day were: 1st: Charlie Rodgers, John Mitton, John Evans and Yvonne Fogelin with 120 pts. 2nd: Geoff Walters, Kevin Thornton, John Glennon and John Steer with 119 pts. Nearest the Pin prizes were won by Sonny Edling (2), Geoff Branton, Bill Robbins and Charlie Rodgers with Geoff Branton and John Saunders sharing the 2’s prize fund. The football card draw was won this week by Roy Welburn. Next week on 17th December, for our last game before Christmas, we return to our home course, Mar Menor, for the final round in the Eclectic Competition. Members are reminded that this will be our fun day with refreshments and snacks provided before play starts and a buffet at Route 66 afterwards. It would be appreciated if everyone could bring a small prize for the raffle and enter into the festive spirit by wearing their Santa hats on the day. Contact: Geoff Walters, Secretary, Tel 966 763 369 or email geofwalt@telefonica.net

QUESADA GOLF SUPER LEAGUE Bonalba Golf & Spa 3rd December 2012 Here we are once again at Bonalba Golf and as promised by the management the course was back in excellent condition. The day started out with most of the players looking like Eskimos but soon the sun began to shine and the coats and hats came off to comfortable temperatures. The greens held the ball well and putted well. Once again Benijofar won by a small margin. The League also welcomed Ruby’s Golf Society, who it is hoped will be playing in the League as a member next season, but will play themselves from time to time this season to get used to the format. Our thanks to the management and greenkeeping staff at Bonalba for their continued hard work keeping the course in the best condition. Everybody having finished we made our way back to Sams Bar in Quesada for eats and the prize giving. Many thanks to Sams Bar for their hospitality. Scores as follows. Matchday 2 Bonalba Golf 3rd Dec 2012 CLAPTONS GS BENIJOFAR GS John Harvey/Terry Sharley 37 pts Andy Trefry/Paul Whatley 34 pts Chris Gridley/Paul Burletson 31 pts Carol Firth/John Fullicks 39 pts Tony Stead/Mick O'Grady 37 pts John Morgan/Chris Udell 41 pts Ian Faulkner/Mike Wyatt 32 pts John Kemp/Steve Edwards 33 pts OLD 9th GS Lew Joss/Geoff Renshaw 30 pts Keith Smith/Craig Hunter 28 pts Janet Ayres/Mike Ayres 35 pts P Butterworth/M Van Veik 37 pts

LUNES GS Geoff Tedham/Jeff Creswell 43 pts Brian Abbott/Ian Gibson 32 pts PhilDocherty/Geoff Callaway 34 pts Roger King/Tony Simmonds 27 pts

RUBY's GS Cliff Ellis/Darren Finucane 33 pts Jim McCarthy/Pat Finucane 43 pts Trevor Hobbs/Ann Hobbs 31 pts George Marshall/B Malcolm 32 pts NTP's 4th Darren Finucane 8th Janet Ayres 11th Mike Van Veik 14th Mike Van Veik League Table Benijofar GS Lunes GS Old 9th GS Claptons GS

P 8 8 8 8

W 5 3 4 3

D 1 1 0 0

L 2 4 4 5

Bon 6 3 0 3

Pts 22 13 12 12

LO MARABU GOLF SOCIETY AT FONT DEL LLOP 13th December 2012 in assn with Costa Blanca Green Fee Services This months meeting was are Christmas Competition and 22 players visited the established course at Font Del Llop taking advantage of the excellent society deal obtained from Costa Blanca Green Fee Services. The day started with mince pies and brandy on the first tee and we played a Texas scramble in beautiful weather and on a course in excellent condition all of which reflected in the good scoring on the day. The winning scores were as follows: 1st – Mike Probert, Damien Elliott, Chris Udell and Sam Mckee – 55.6 net, 2nd – Dave Mason, Dave Bensley, Colin Edwards and Mr X – 59.6 net, 3rd – Winston Blackwood, Martin Jones, John Chatham and Mr X – 64.4 net 4th – Martin Collins, Arthur Walker, Mick Simpson and Tom Kendrick Nearest Pins – W Blackwood, J Chatham, D Bensley, J Blinston and R Parker We returned to the Lo Marabu, which is located at Dona Pepa, Quesada later that evening for our annual awards presentation and Christmas party and the winners of the annual awards were as follows: Player of the Year – Mike Probert Runner -Up Player of the Year – Colin Edwards Lady Player of the Year – Julie Blinston Senior Player of the Year – Dave Marriott Most Improved Player of the Year – Arthur Walker Our next official society meeting is on the 31st January 2013 at Las Colinas BUT there is an interim meeting to be held at Font del Llop on 17th January 2013. Merry Christmas to all from the Lo Marabu GS. Report by Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 or at our web-site at www.costa-blanca-greenfees.com.

LA TERCIA GOLF SOCIETY

CLARKES BAR GS VILLAMARTIN

By Dave Johnson It was a little chilly out at La Tercia on Wednesday and we had a sparse turn out this month but the sun was shining, and with it being our last meeting before Christmas, we made sure that everyone received a prize....results as follows:- NTP Hole 2/11 D Swann NTP Hole 4/13 P Venables , NTP Hole 7/16 F Stanhope....Longest Drive Hole 3/12 Kenny Reddington 4th Place Hcp 21 Score 25 Alan Venables 3rd Place Hcp 31 Score 26 (Countback) P Venables 2nd Place Hcp 19 Score 26 Frank Stanhope and 1st Place Hcp 12 Score 34 Kenny Reddington......Most golf played Benny Sandager 17 pts Thanks to all that did turn out on this bright but nippy day and next month, 23rd Jan, we are playing at the new golf course at Corvera, so anyone wishing to play with or join our friendly society...please call Mr Ian Henderson on 966 71 6616. A Merry Christmas and a Happy New year to all our members...

We travelled to our nearest course for our latest stableford competition including a mystery pairs. The course was in fair condition but the greens were excellent and true and the weather turned out sunny and warm. The results were: Nearest the Pin Hole 7 in 2: Colin Agar, Hole 9: Roy Welburn, Hole 13: Mike Jackson. Longest Drive Hole 11: Charlie Rodgers Winner with 37 points: Robert Wardrop Runner up with 34 points: Martin Cunningham The mystery pairs competition was won by Robert Wardrop and Mark Taylor with a combined score of 67 points. Later that evening we had our annual presentation and Christmas Dinner at Clarkes Bar and after a superb meal the Player of the Year award for most wins was presented to Tommy Clarke who also collected the awards for Longest Drive and Nearest the Pin Next Meeting : Thursday 20 December at La Serena meet at Clarkes Bar at 08:00

SHIP HISPANIOLA GOLF SOCIETY In association with Costa Blanca Green Fee Services At Villamartin on 10th December 2012. For this months meeting we paid a visit to Villamartin taking advantage of the excellent society deal obtained from Costa Blanca Green Fee Services. The sun was shining and the course was in excellent condition and all this reflected in the good scoring on the day. The winners on the day were as follows: Winner – Kevin Robinson - 37 points (on count back) Runners-Up – Brian Burnard – 37 pts, 3rd – Allan Demery – 37 points, all of whom earned a well deserved handicap cut! Nearest the Pins – Allan Demery and Bob Hewitson Longest Drive – Bob Hewitson After the game we returned to the bar which is located in La Mata for refreshments and the prize presentation. This was our Christmas competition but the trophies won on the away trip to Benidorm in September were handed out today The venue for the January fixture is still to be arranged but our AGM will be held at the Ship Hispaniola on 7th January 2013 where Grant Goble will take over as fixture Secretary. New members and guest are always welcome so call Wayne Matthews on 671 907 458 or better still call in the bar. Finally a merry Christmas to all from the Ship Hispaniola Golf Society Report by Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 or see us at our web-site at www.costa-blanca-greenfees.com.


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ABBEY ANGLING MATCH FISHING

ESTRELLA DAMM CRIB LEAGUE

TORREVIEJA LADIES DARTS

By Terry Screen This week’s open match on the 11th December was held at the Embalsa de Pedrera. It was a cold day with a sharp breeze and although they are now pumping water in once again, the levels seem to be holding at present. The fishing was very hard on the day with only four anglers catching, and they had a total of five fish between them with the other ten angler’s dry netting. 1st Terry (Swing em) Screen with two fish for 2.750kg fishing the method with maggot and pellet 2nd Bill (The Master) Reade with 2.340kg fishing feeder and pellet 3rd Dave (Yours Truly) Hoare with 2.080kg fishing Feeder and pellet

The 10th of December was our last league match before Christmas leaving Monday 17th open for our Christmas Pairs competition, but this week saw Margaret’s Siesta Sharks back on the running track with their fine win over Mary’s Peacocks at Izzys Bar. On form for the Sharks were Andy and Joe with 3 wins while for the Peacocks Mary and Jean melted away like a snowman in the sun without a win. Moving up 2 places to 2nd spot were Richard’s Tavern Ospreys, winning against the Lions from Catorce in a very close finish. Two of the Osprey pairs forged 2 wins while Paul and Pat shone brightly for the Lions with 3 wins. Both of the Sportsman teams suffered losses this week and John’s “B” team at home to Russell’s Tavern Kestrels lost the last 3 games to dip out. For the Sportsman Peter and Brian were best with 2 wins while for the Kestrels all 3 pairs were consistent with 2 wins each. Terry’s Sportsman “A” team were being entertained at the Windsor Tavern by my Falcons team who squeaked in with 2 of the last 3 games and while Terry and David were the best Sportsman pair with 2 wins, Gill and myself found a bit of magic with 3 wins. At Catorce, Pat’s Kats were at home to John’s Leopards and had Brian and Geoff showing sparks of life with 3 wins while for the Leopards all 3 pairs showed the occasional spark with 1 win each. Over a Bar Virgo, Val’s Voles slipped out of 2nd place in their match against the revived Jaguars from the Ebony & Ivory who strode along with Ken and Vanessa winning all their 3 games while for the Voles all 3 pairs stuttered with only 1 win each. Over at E. & I. Keith’s Merlins are still struggling to get away from the basement position but still managed to beat Derek’s Virgo Robins with 2 pairs winning 2 games while for the Robins only Jacky and George could match them with their 2 wins. Finally, but not forgotten are Ayliff’s “A” team in Shelly’s Bar who moved up 1 slot after their close win against Dorothy’s Magpies from Izzys Bar whose best were those indefatigable crib masters, Martin and John who showed some promise with 2 wins while for Ayliff, Juliette and Jan shone with their 3 wins. Ron Sheldon

Week 5 Alternative Format Results Wins this week to El Balcon Chicas with the Friendly’s Temps, winning their first game of the season. Well done to the Temps. Friendly's Temps 4 - 3 Black Dog Ladies El Balcon Chicas 4 - 3 Dave's Babes

All details are available on our website www.abbeyangling.com or from the match secretary Terry Screen on 965 32 8368

CARP-R-US NEWS This week the Clubs Annual Fir and Feather Match was held on the Eden Canal at Guardamar. It was 3.5.C when we arrived, but reached 20C later in the day. There was no flow on the river and dead flat, which made fishing very difficult. The winner was Barry Homer. In second place was Ian Air, third was Ian Dalzell and fourth Dave Hill. For the final match of 2012, the venue will be decided at Sundays meeting and will be posted on the Club website. At the Christmas Quiz held on 11th December, the President presented a cheque for 710€ on behalf of the Club, to Senoras Matilda Sanchez and Judy Ferris of the A.F.A Torrevieja (Alzheimers Association). The next Quiz night will be held on January 15th 2013.The next Sunday Meeting is on January20th. Carp-R-Us Angling and Social Club holds numerous fishing matches throughout the year. Many of our members also go out in groups fishing for pleasure. There is also a full social calendar, and fishing trips away to other parts of Spain. The Club is based at The Bar El Alto La Dolores which is situated just off the N332 near to the Repsol garage, between La Mata and Guardamar. For further information either telephone 966 71 7923 or visit the Club website www.carprus.net

P W L F A Pts. Wildcats (Bar 46) 4 4 0 18 10 12 El Balcon Chicas 4 3 1 14 14 10 Dave's Babes 4 1 3 16 12 6 Black Dog Ladies 4 1 3 12 16 6 Friendly's Temps 4 1 3 10 18 6 Hot Darts: Kyle Burgazzi 140x2 + 121 + 117 + 100x2, June Howarth 122, Margaret Boden 121, Marie Dowson 120 + 100, Noreen Dobbs 109 + 103, Lin Cousins 106, Joy Don 100 x2. Least Darts: Kylie Burgazzi achieved an 18 dart game, with a 54 Checkout on Bull. Well Done Kylie. Hello to the Dollies! We are very pleased to welcome Bar Labas, from Via Park V, into the League. Captain Greta says that translated Labas means Hello, so the players on the team decided they would be called Labas Dollies. They are a very keen and enthusiastic team, who look like being an asset to the League. The Fixture List is being updated, so that as from January, they will play all the Bye Slots as Friendly Matches. Also, from the enthusiasm of our existing teams, I know you will all give them a warm welcome into our League. Captains, are kindly asked to help Greta the new Captain, by showing her the ropes during these Friendly Matches, and then next season they will be incorporated into the League for the 2013–2014 Season. Best wishes to the Labas Dollies, enjoy your darts. Christmas Blind Pairs: At the Captain’s meeting last week, it was agreed to Cancel the Christmas Blind Pairs completely. The decision was not taken lightly, but for events to be a success, we need all our teams to support them, and as two of our teams had made alternative arrangements, it was felt best to cancel this event. This means that two other events have been rearranged. The Ladies League Pairs will now be held at the Black Dog, in Torrevieja on the 26th February and hosted by Kevin and Lucy. The Ladies League Invitation Mixed Pairs will now be held at El Balcon, in Los Balconies, on the 2nd April and hosted by Fernando Garcia. Captains are kindly asked to inform the bars of these changes, and this information is already being distributed. The Updated Fixture list will also be distributed in due course. Thank you all for your cooperation and a very Merry Christmas and Happy new Year to you all..Pam Horton.

EURONICS THURSDAY DART LEAGUE “THE ELECTRICAL SHOP” - BLUE LAGOON just as daunting. Requiring 86 for a 1-7 victory, Easton used two of his being urgently brought forward. SUNWORLD K.O. CUP three arrows available, scoring T18, D16 to ease Gogartys into the semi's. League leaders Bulls, faced a potential banana skin match against the

2nd Round Results - 13 December 2012 Breakaways The Hub Hyenas Busters Hattons Hunks

1-7 7-4 4-7 4-7

Gogarty´s Gophers Breeze bar The Hub Meercats Rendevous Los Toros

The Euronics league championships made way this week for the Sunworld K.O. Cup quarter final matches. The luck of the draw, made by Stewart MCCulloch of Hattons, separeted the top four teams currently vying for league honours. Biggest win of the night went to the Gophers of Gogartys. They took a strong side to the comfortable surroundings of the Breakaways, who were missing key players currently in the U.K. or in Derek Lister's case in his sick bed. Some powerful scoring from the visitors James Brown 2 x 100 and Paul Easton 136,96 enabled Easton to plant his first arrow in D5 for the opening leg of the new, first to 7 legs format. Jack Todd contributed D2 for 0-2 before Breakaways Mike Douglas reduced the deficit on D16, to complete the first 3 triples. Ali O'Keef made it 1-3 on D1 after hitting 140 and then made it 4 to the visitors on D9 after a fine ton, Chris O'Brien supporting with a 121. Kevin Procktor 100 and S19, D10 gave the Gophers a comfortable 1-5 at the half way stage. Captain Bill Warburton completely changed his third set of triples, as he is allowed, to confront the hosts with Brown 140, O'Keef and Procktor a pretty formidable line up, Procktor taking out D2 for 1-6. Another change followed in what was to be the last leg of the evening. Warburton deciding to substitute all three players and replace them with Easton, Chris O'Brien and Jack Todd, different faces but

O'Keef and Sarah Simpson were nominated men of the match for their respective teams, Simpson adding best chef to her credentials via her fine Boeuf Bourguignon served at half time. Busters entertained cup holders Hub Meerkats minus star player Mark Filer. John Eyre won the bull for first throw and quickly got into his stride with a ton. Unfortunately not much else followed for the Kats in each of the three opening triples except two doubles from Alex Nikolov D4 and D2 with Eyre making 0-3 on D8. Busters, Shirley Roberts 121, 100 and Ray Harvey 123 couldn't convert their scores into doubles, which left the Kats with a comfortable lead. Darryl Godrich pulled one back in the second set on D4 only for Eddie Bendelow avoiding throwing for D7, opting instead for S10 D2 to recover the advantage. Bendelow's 129 was countered by Bill Russell's 125 in the third leg of the second set, to set up Paul Hallet to make the score 2-4 on D7. Some friendly scoring in the opening leg of the third set culminated in Eyre hitting D6 for 2-5. Eyre flexed his throwing muscles in the eighth leg with 95,100,100 with Nikolov contributing 105. The hosts triple of Russell, Babs Warren and Harvey ignored the barrage and subsequent missed doubles and promptly planted D10 courtesy of Russell for 3-5. Harvey on D9 secured the ninth leg, the cup holders looking a little uneasy. Nikolov restored a 2 leg advantage in the next on D4 and opened up with 140 in the eleventh leg. Requiring 18 for the match, and for the second time of the match, an alternative out was used, this time by Eyre, who decided S2,D8 was a better option than a straightforward D9. A not so comfortable victory for the Kats but a semi final place nevertheless. Bendelows half time entertainment slot didn't go down too well with the hosts unfortunately. His usual astute and clever ability to guess ladies ages has resulted in his 6 monthly dental check up

unpredictable Hunks from Hattons. And it certainly looked ominous for the double chasing visitors at half time. A 4-2 scoreline in favour of the Hunks meant 3 legs were all that was necessary for a big upset. Canny captain Amanda Skinner determined Boris Ostrowski, Graham Dunning and Phil Waller were the boys to turn the match and so it was. Dunning D8 and Waller D20 levelled the scores in the third set. A slight change of personnel was necessary, deemed the Bulls captain and so Ostrowski was substituted for the flying Dutchman Terry Hagenaars. Not a bad triple. It certainly worked, the Hunks no match for the scoring and finishing of the Bulls couldn't add a leg to their half time total of 4, the Bulls winning 5 straight legs to reach the match winning total of 7. It will be some semi finals on the 7th February, the draw taking place at the end of January. Will it be a Bulls versus Gogartys final or will the Hubs Hyenas and Meerkats contest the final after seeing off the threat of the two league leaders. Whatever the outcome, three great matches left in the Sunworld Cup. For those I'm a Celebrity viewers who happen to also play darts, I hope they enjoyed the humour and master of the one liners the Crafty Cockney himself Eric Bristow. His put downs and banter, were on the whole pretty comical, so it was with great pleasure I arranged an interview with him and Kevin Reardon ( Leaders Sports Editor) on Exite radio, which has been broadcast on several occasions since last Wednesday. Hope you enjoyed the discussion about jungle life. Listen to darts chit chat on Exite Radio 89.2 or 93.1 F.M. On Saturday at 3.00pm . Paul Durrant, League Chairman


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By Doug Beattie Not much to report this week as everything is winding down for the Xmas & New Year break & some members are away home allready but below is all that i have had in this week Well the Christmas break is upon us and I am pleased to say that we sit 3rd in the league only 1 point behind San Luis in second, This week we traveled to Vistabella which I predicted would be a hard place to win, and so it turned out, we won 6-4, winning on 2 rinks drawing 1 but sharing the shots 57 each, still any win away from home is very acceptable. The previous week we scored a full house against La Siesta at home so, lets hope that these results will stand us in good stead on our return after the break. We have slipped recently in the task of trying to retain the Berleeen league, but there is a long way to go and hopefully a good run will put us back in contention. Merry Christmas to all bowlers in Spain from all the Members & Committee at Quesada Bowls Club.

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On Friday we celebrated the completion of the new clubhouse, a very roomy and homely building adjoining the bar, which now services the clubhouse and the green. Built of timber, in keeping with all El Rancho structures, windows all round and air conditioned to boot. Great for match days and socials occasions, our owner has done us proud again, demonstrating his support for and faith in the club. Please find attached photographs of the owner, Bo Hall, and President Ron Edwards opening the clubhouse. The final Voyager match for The Pintos took them to Quesada against The Diamonds, always a pleasant experience. Several players answered the call to fill in, with a few feeling rather nervous, but all did us proud, putting on a fine display. The Pintos managed to take 2 rinks to The Diamonds’ 4, but 2 rinks away from home is a decent return for the effort. Meanwhile The Broncos entertained Horadada Condors, despite good play from The Condors, Broncos took 5 rinks and drew the other. Well played all! On Friday The Mustangs were away to La Marina Sharks, always a difficult opponent and despite good play from The Mustangs, The Sharks proved to be too good for them on the day and taking all the points. Sheila Booton, Derry Ffitch and Don Wheatley 15-20. Jane Hamill, Sue Rainbow and Drew Gerrard 14-19. Maxine Wright, Rod Wright and Stew Hamill 927. Ros Holmes, Merv Armstrong and Jim Rainbow 11-22. Marianne Holtham, Ron Booton and Irene Mangan 10-24. Carol Smith, Les Styring and Alex Morrice 15-21. Meanwhile The Raiders were entertained by San Luis Pumas, who are always good company. The Pumas took good advantage of the home mat and took the rinks by 5 to 1, despite our good play and effort. John Cleal, Mike Stone and Gary Newson 20-15. Terry Buswell, Graham Day and John Skipper 4-37. Anne Stone, Malc Sykes and Malc Elmore 13-23. Yvie Gerrard, Carol Taylor and Brian Taylor 16-31. Rob Clark, Ron Edwards and Chris Carter 11-20. Edward Elsam, Martin Gore and Shirley Edwards 15-16. Sponsored by Caser. For membership details please contact Irene Mangan 966717700 or Marianne Holtham on 966 77 2222

(Sponsored by Super Valu) Monday 10th December SABA Discovery League. The Picadors played home against the San Luis Trekkers today winning on four rinks and loosing on two. There was a close result on overall shots with the Trekkers just shading them. Well done to our winning teams skippered by Ted Hyman, John Caiger, Tony Finan and Diane Ridley. Points for 8-6, Shots for 102-105 Monday 10th December SABA Discovery League at home. Today the Novilleros entertained the La Marina Astronauts. Montemar won four of the games and bested the overall shots. It was a nice win to end this first part of the season. Our next game will be against the Picadors in January. The selectors would like to thank the team for all the effort so far this season. Points for 10-4, Shots for 116-92 Wednesday 12th December Winter League against Quite close on two rinks,which could have gone either way. A good win for Ethel Finan, Janet Gatward, Stan Routledge and Dave Melville. Points for 5-5, Shots for 59-62 Friday 14th December Southern League Division C. The Toreadors played away today against Country Bowls Harvesters. Unfortunately due to last minute illness the Harvesters could only field 5 teams and with the Toreadors losing on just one rink we came home with a very good result. Well done to the winning teams skippered by Jan Gatward, Mike Farrelly, Gordon Fisher and Fred Charman.” Points for 12-2, Shots for 110-76 Friday 14th December Southern League Division A Today the Matadors played at home to Emerald Isle Cavaliers and had a great result winning on all 6 rinks. The policy of playing winning team and not keep making changes is certainly paying dividends. We have won the last 5 games and scored 56 points out of a possible maximum of 70. Well done to all players and reserves, let us hope we can continue this trend n the New Year. Points for 14-0, Shots for 129-72 Tuesday saw the last President’s Cup games of this year. So far David Smy is the front runner and holds a 4 point advantage at the Christmas break. There are still 11 weeks to go though. For any information about joining our club or fixture details please contact the club captain Colin Armitage. Tel: 966 619 010 Ext. 01066 or visit our web site at www.montemarbowls.com for more info about our Bowls and Social Club.

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Before I give the bowling news from Horadada, may I wish all our friends from other clubs and the staff of the Leader a happy Christmas and a good New Year. Last game before Christmas and another 10 points for the Royals in the Southern League Division B. Playing away to Mazarron Miners, we were pleased to gain another good win to help keep us at/near the top of the Table. Winning of 4 rinks and gaining the overall shots , 123 for and 95 against, made the return journey very pleasant indeed. Well done to the winning rinks of Rosemary Guppy, Ann Hartley and John Hurlock 23 - 16; Roy Thompson, Ann Allen and Alan Pugh 23 - 13; Wayne Jackson, Brian Guppy and Mick Douglas 26 - 10; Kath Reid, Mick Blunt and Giuseppe Galelli 24 - 11. Well to everyone for the success we have experienced over the first part of this season. Keep up the good work after Xmas!!! Monday the 10th of December, the Falcon were home against Greenland Maples, a very competative team. There were some very close games, but in the end we only managed to win on 2 rinks. Final score: Shots for 95, shots agains 123; 4 points to Horadada and 10 to Greenlands Mariners. Sorry for this short report, having a problem opening up attachments. Many thanks to everyone who contributed to an excellent Christmas Dinner held at the Olympia last Saturday night. Great food and entertainment, and above all......FABULOUS company! See you all after Christmas.

By Bill Allen On 6 December we played the 'Whistlers' Cup competition for the Arthur Clarke Memorial Trophy. The winning meal for two people was won by Tony Harris, shot difference +14. The second prize was a large tin of chocolates and third, a mystery prize - a toilet roll, was won by our Club Captain, Senor Duff - we haven't seen him since!!! On 7 December the Cavaliers visited El Rancho Mustangs. No excuses about the weather, it was a lovely bowling day but sadly we were hardly in the hunt, going down 88 shots to 34 - 4 points to 10. Let's hope next year brings a change in fortune - fingers crossed. On 10 December the Moonrakers played their last game of the year with a visit to San Miguel Comets. A chilly morning to start with but the sun broke through and gave us a pleasant morning. Unfortunately, we must have felt the cold because we went down badly, winning on just one rink Berni & John Evans & Peter Willicott, 18 shots to 15, giving us just 2 points to the Mustangs 14, a shot difference of 81 to 103. Let's hope the second half brings us better results. On Tuesday, 11 December, our monthly game with the Hijackers brought us revenge after a cold morning but a very much better afternoon. We won on seven of our eight rinks, shot difference 195 to 107. The biggest, and cash winner, was Brian Kavenagh, with Mike Petty and Denise Horne with a shot difference of +20. I thought I was doing well with +16 - ah well, maybe next time?

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DIVISION A La Marina Sharks Country Bls Ramblers Montemar Matadors San Miguel Jaguars Greenlands Oaks Vistabella Lanzadores San Luis Lions El Rancho Mustangs Emerald Isle Cavaliers Greenlands Elms

P 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

W 7 6 5 7 6 2 4 4 3 0

128 (12) Country Bls Ramblers 133 (14) La Marina Sharks 129 (14) Montemar Matadors 99 (6) Greenlands Elms 101 (4) San Miguel Jaguars

D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

L 1 3 4 2 3 7 5 5 6 8

O/WF 37.5 970 34 968 33 957 30.5 942 28 924 25 908 22.5 891 20.5 937 19 857 20 804

A Diff Pts 832 138 90 874 94 80 854 103 79 872 70 73 870 54 67 920 -12 54 949 -58 53 1004 -67 49 965 -108 44 1018 -214 41

(2) (0) (0) (8) (10)

89 74 72 102 111

Vistabella Lanzadores El Rancho Mustangs Emerald Isle Cavaliers San Luis Lions Greenlands Oaks

DIVISION B P Horadada Royals 9 La Marina Dolphins 9 La Siesta Blues 9 La Manga Crusaders 9 Quesada Swallows 9 San Miguel Cougars 9 San Luis Tigers 9 Mazarron Miners 9 La Siesta Golds 9 Emerald Isle Claymores 9

W 7 6 6 5 5 4 3 4 3 2

85 (2) Emerald Isle Claymores 148 (12) La Manga Crusaders 144 (10) La Siesta Blues 98 (5) La Siesta Golds 94 (4) Mazarron Miners

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

L 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 5 6 7

O/WF A Diff Pts 34.5 1042 852 190 83 33.5 984 919 65 79 31 973 916 57 74 30.5 1032 858 174 71 28.5 913 962 -49 67 27 903 950 -47 61 24.5 879 925 -46 57 21.5 903 1003 -100 51 20 873 959 -86 44 19 851 1009 -158 41

(12) (2) (4) (9) (10)

107 58 88 108 126

Sa Luis Tigers San Miguel Cougars Quesada Swallows La Marina Dolphins Horadada Royals

DIVISION C Quesada Swifts Greenlands Cedars La Marina Seagulls V’bella Conquistadores San Luis Pumas Montemar Toreadors El Rancho Raiders La Siesta Silvers Country Bls Harvesters

P 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

W 6 6 4 5 3 4 4 1 2

76 (2) Country Bowls Harvesters 131 (12) Quesada Swifts 142 (12) San Luis Pumas 114 (10) V’bella Conquistadores

D 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

L 2 2 4 3 4 4 4 6 6

O/WF 30 917 30 877 26 855 24.5 810 24.5 819 22.5 782 22 815 18.5 727 18 739

(12) (2) (2) (4)

110 76 79 89

Montemar Toreadors La Siesta Silvers El Rancho Raiders La Marina Seagulls

SUDOKU

A 764 737 779 804 800 830 892 861 874

Diff Pts 153 72 140 72 76 60 6 59 19 55 -48 53 -77 51 -134 41 -135 38


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GREENLANDS BOWLS CLUB Mixed results in the SABA league this week. Whilst the Sycamores were losing 4-10 at home to Emerald Isles Titans, Maples reversed that score at Horadada against the Falcons. Top scoring rink for Sycamores were Ann Butterworth, Marina Beardsall & Allan Brown (21-13), who along with Joan Oliver, Mary Lockley & Jim Wilcock (21-14) earned the points. Maples had 4 big scoring rinks, ensuring that a 28 shots advantage earned 2 bonus points. Cast your eyes over these ladies & gentlemen: Brian Tomlin, Averil Toozer, Dave O'Sullivan 25-13. Jeannie Clements, Sue Mahomet, Marilyn Fryatt 21-20. Cas Thomas, Jan Pocock, Brian Pocock 24-19. Fred Tilley, Mel Brown, Vic Mahomet 22-8. Although the winter leaguers lost at home to San Luis (2-8), it was an extremely close game, where 1 rink lost by only 1 shot, another by 2, and overall shots were lost by 6. The winning rink was Lin Miller, Bill Sims, Colin Lloyd & Barry Collins (who also won last week, but was not named - sorry Baz!) 19-14. Another 2

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points were won by the Berleen team of Jeannie Clements, Sheila Hewett, Tony Coombs & Graham Watt (17-13), even though their team mates lost by 2 shots. In the Southern League, the Oaks had a good win at San Miguel. These 4 rinks did enough to secure 2 bonus points, giving their team a 10-4 victory: Jeannie Clements, Mary Lockley, Graham Watt 19-15. Graham Bater, Averil Toozer, Lin Miller 24-15. Beryl Norris, Mike Veale, Steve Cantley 21-14. Jill Collins, Ian Kenyon, Barry Collins 16-11. Last but not least, the Elms were hosting a strong San Luis Lions side, and only just lost. Winning on 3 rinks apiece, the visitors just nicked overall shots by 3, leaving the score to read 6-8. Well done: Jan Pocock, Mel Brown, Brian Pocock 18-13. Brian Tomlin, Bill Sims, Bobbie Sims 20-15. Noel Cork, Vic Mahomet, Ken Parker 18-17. On behalf of all at Greenlands Bowls Club, I would like to wish our readers, a very Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year.

S.A.B.A. Voyager and Enterprise Leagues 10th Dec. The Sputniks entertained our close neighbours from San Luis, and played the Vulcans. It was a close match but the result went against us only winning 2 of the 6 rinks, and going down on shots 87-106. Final result, 4pts to 10pts. Winning rinks, Dawn Taylor, David Laverick, Derek Lodge 15-14, Vince Lainge, Liz Coombstock, Albert Jackson 14-13. The friendly rink won quite convincingly 21-8, George Malloch, Ken Kirton, and Harold Charleton. The Apollos had an away match at La Marina against the Explorers, and ended with mixed fortunes. Winning three rinks but losing the shots 115-87, we went down 6-8. Winning rinks, Anne Heath, Margaret Hunter, Dave Livesey, 20-18, Jenny Rothwell, George Rothwell, Harry Barnby 17-12, and Sue Jordan, George Griffiths, Chas Chorley, 14-13, The Christmas Hamper 11th Dec. The finals were played on Tuesday 11th December with all fifteen teams fighting to secure their final positions, and therefore the bigger hampers. The wining team were Derek Pickwick, Dave Davies, Romie Hutton, John Porter and Margaret Hunter. Prizes were presented by the Club President, Jean Cooper. A BIG THANK YOU must go to Sue and Bill Jordan for all their work in organising the event, shopping for the hampers, wrapping 75 boxes festively to receive the goods and the behind the scenes work done tirelessly by them to make this one of the best supported events in the club's calendar. Hamper winners 2012 John Porter, Sue Jordan (Organiser) Margaret Hunter, Derek Pickwick and Dave Davies. Winter League 12th Dec Only 2 points in the Winter League v Finca Guila. Winning Rink, Jenny Rothwell, Derek Lodge, George Rothwell & Derek Pickwick. Both our Berleen teams won giving us 2 points, Bernadette McDonnell, Bill Jordan, Margaret Hunter & Mike Kelly, John Horobin, Anne Jackson, Dave Livesey & Dave Eccles. Winter League 13th Dec We played our resumed game against Bonalba and won 8–2, Winning rinks, Joy Gardiner, Jean & Trevor

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Brassington, Jean cooper. Jean & Norman Murphy, Sue Jordan Albert Jackson, and Anne Jackson. Bill Jordan, Alan Barton & Derek Pickwick. C.C.B.A. Southern League B & C. 14th Dec. The Golds were at home against La Marina Dolphins Shots were 98-108 and points 5–9 to La Marina, our winning Rinks were Mary Moss, John Clarke & John Moss 24-11, Dave Davies, George Griffiths, Bill Jordan, 20-17 Sheila Millward, Sid Gallup, George Richardson, 17-17, and a super win, Pat Baylis, Bernadette McDonnell & Mike Kelly 38-13-4. The Blues entertained Quesada Swallows and took the points 10-4. Winning rinks, Barbara Cooper, Margaret Hunter, Derek Pickwick, 30-11, Eileen Barton, Robert Heath, Jean Cooper 20-12, Joy Gardiner, Doug Smith, Alan Barton, 21-13, Shots 144-88 to the Blues. Good to see Tony Thomas (Quesada) back in action after his accident. Saturday Fun Hamper 8th Dec. Winners, Steve Pond, Johnnie Ryder, Mike Kelly. Chicken and Egg 12th Dec. Chicken Dave Wake, Wine...Barrie Bell, Eggs, Dorothy. If any members know of any business or sponsors they think would, help with sponsoring these reports, please contact any committee member or ask them to call the LEADER directly. Thank you.

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By Janet Thomas SABA LEAGUE Pulsars played away to Quesada pearls we only managed to win on 1 rink Total points for 2 Points against 12 Total shot for 93 Shots against 106. Comets played at home to Emerald Isle Moonrakers winning on 5 Rinks and with 103 shots to 81 it gave us 12 points to 2 to move us up to 4th position. Keep up the good work in the New Year! Meteors played San Luis Klingons Our last game before the Christmas break a very hard opponent to play against. Well done to R.Marks and C.Medley for getting us the 4 points to stay second in the league. shots for 93 shots against 117. Total points for 4 points against 10. WINTER LEAGUE Last Weds was the 12/12/12/ (Last time this type of date can ever happen) and San Miguel wishes every Weds could be like our visit to Javea Green BC. We almost had a clean sweep, the losing rink only went down by 2 shots, Even your truly Lucky Lennie won a bottle of Brandy in the raffle and then 50 euros on the stand up Bingo. Results S. Denholm 22 C. English 16. R. Marks 26 B. Manser 9. D. Mills 17 D. Eldon 11 N. Verity 24 J. North 12. Total shots for 89 shots against 48 Total Points for 10 points against 0 Berleen M:Rogers 27 D Bigsby 12. A. Campbell 17 B. Payne 19 Total shots for 44 shots against 31 Points for 2 points against 0. Both teams were missing a key player but the replacement players in both teams more than held their own. Many thanks to the staff of Javea Green for a warm welcome with the "Butties" and a superb Christmas meal. The winner of the total shots was Malcolm AGAIN Parsons SOUTHERN LEAGUE Cougars played away to La Manga. The team found this very difficult playing on grass Total points for 2 points against 12 Total shots for 59 shots against 149. Jaguars played at home to Greenland’s Oaks the wheels fell of for this game too much Christmas sprit Total points for 4 points against 10 Total shots for 101 Shots against 111. I would like to wish every body a Merry Christmas and a Good and prosperous New Year. San Miguel Bowls Club is sponsored by Iberian Funeral Plans.Any information on San Miguel Bowls Club please contact club president Eileen Potts 966 73 0376

Monday 10th December, La Marina Explorers were at home to La Siesta Appolos winning on 3 Rinks. Margaret Sadler, Tom Spencer, Skip Ron Hunt 20-13. Hillary Cronk, Alex Whyte, Skip Alan Castle 21-10. Roger Stacey, Dave Williams, Skip Dave Lewis 31-7. Shots Explorers 115 - La Siesta Apollos 81. Pts Explorers 8 - La Siesta Appollos 6. Monday Afternoon 10th December, La Marina Astronauts were away to Monte Mar Novillos winning on 2 Rinks. Jeanette Gugerly, Jill Albutt, Skip John Albutt 20-18. Rose Foster, Margaret Finlayson, Skip Don Harrison 21-14. Shots La Marina Astronauts 92 - Monte Mar Novillos 116. Points La Marina Astronauts 4 - Monte Mar Novillos 10. Monday Afternoon 10th December, La Marina Pathfinders were at home to Vistabella Eagles winning on 3 Rinks. Mo Taylor, Sheila Kirby, Skip Steve Hindle 19-7. June Tew, Dave Willas, Skip Dave Taylor 30-13. Dave Freeman, Mo Barker, Skip Tom Edwards 21-9. Shots Pathfinders 110 - Vistabella Eagles 87. Pts La Marina Pathfinders 8 - Vistabella Eagles 6. Friday Morning 14th December, La Marina Dolphins were away to La Siesta Golds winning on 3 Rinks and Drawing on 1 Rink. Reg Jackson, Mike Brain, Skip Bill Jamieson 20-12. Brian Murray, Martin Butler, Skip Brian Zelin 20-16. Jeanette Gugerly, Phil Pape, Skip Dave Gugerly 23-9. Brenda Brain, John Norman, Skip Bill Bould 17-17. Shots Dolphins 108 La Siesta Golds 98. Pts La Marina Dolphins 9 - La Siesta Golds 5. Friday Morning 14th December, La Marina Sharks were at home to El Rancho Mustangs Winning on all 6 Rinks. Kath Manning, Andy Bartlett, Skip Alex Whyte 19-14. Janet Parsons, Barry Sadler, Skip Shirley Hadaway 21-15. Hillary Cronk, Bernie Carr, Skip Jim Manning 27-9. Ron Garland, Ron Maiden, Skip Alan Castle 22-11. Linda Vincent, Tom Spencer, Skip Peter Parsons 24-10. Margaret McMaclaughln, Dave Williams, Skip Ron Hunt 21-15. Shots La Marina Sharks 133 - El Rancho Mustangs 75. Points La Marina Sharks 14 - El Rancho Mustangs 0. Thanks to Alistair Manager of Iceland for his kind Donation for our Xmas raffle. I would like to wish everyone Friend or Foe at the Bowls Club a Very Happy Xmas and a Happy and Healthy New Year. For Further Info find us on Facebook or contact Brian Zelin on 966 79 0606.

By Lynne Bishop What a great start to the week, the Vistabella Albatrosses paid us a visit on Monday for the SABA fixture and our Supernovas stole the show with a 13 point win.Well done to Pat Patton, Pat Emmett & Brian Patton who won 23-7. Jenny Chaplin, Charlie Watkins & Dave Chaplin 28-13. Lin Watkins, Steve Pearson & Gerry Gough 21-12. Lynne Bishop, Sue Norris & Eric Bishop 16-10. Derek Gunning, Ray Emmett & Barry Norris 17-13. Gillian Morris, Karen Kirk & Harold Morris 16-16. Overall shots, C.B. Supernovas 121(13) - 71(1) V. Albatrosses. If that wasn't a bitter enough pill to swallow Vistabella came down again on Friday for another dose, this time the Lanzadores were up against the Ramblers in the Southern league and once again they went home with heavy hearts. The Ramblers won five rinks and twelve points for their efforts. Gillian Morris, Steve Pearson & Pete Whitehall won 33-7! Jenny Chaplin, George Thomson & Ken Cuthbert 26-17, Pat Patton, Geoff Paylor & Brian Patton 23-15. Harold Morris, Charlie Watkins & Barry Norris 2820. Lynne Bishop, Sue Norris & Eric Bishop 14-12. Overall shot C.B Ramblers 128(2) - 89(2) V. Lanzadores. Unfortunately the Harvesters had to play a team short this week, they won just 2 pts from their game against the Torreadores, the winning team was Sandra Simpson, Trevor Cox & Dot Davies 25-11. Shots C.B. 76(2) 110(12) MM. Well done Karen, you’ve worked hard rallying the troops! Thursday was our Mufti Christmas Party day, in the morning we had a bit of fun on the green thanks to Barry Norris followed by Christmas Lunch in the Restaurant. The entertainment was supplied by Tricky Trevor. The raffle was drawn with the 1st prize going to Bryan Kirk. Thanks go to Lin & Charlie Watkins along with Sue Norris for organising a lovely day and Paul & Sue Grainger and the Restaurant staff for a beautiful meal. Victor Statham... we all wish you a speedy recovery, take care. Finally on behalf of everyone at Country Bowls I would like to wish all our bowling friends in Spain a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, www.countrybowlsclub.com


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ELCHE BEAT ALMERIA TO STAY TOP ELCHE CF ........................1 UD ALMERIA ...................0 It was appropriately high noon on Sunday as Liga leaders Elche entertained second-placed neighbours Almeria at the mighty Martinez Valero stadium. The two clubs have been first and second for most of this terrific season so far, so this for now would sort out who’s best , although prior to it Elche were five points clear. Almeria brought over 200 noisy red and white striped fans, placed high up in one corner, the lower tier all around packed by noisier green, white and black partisan supporters. This time the crowd had swelled to some 16,924, the highest in Liga 2A - as it should be! The Illicitanos were at full strength, Powel still preferred as the big target man upfront, keeping out leading scorer and crowd favourite ‘Zoomi’ Xumetra. The visitors had scored 30 in 17 games, but 20 conceded, in comparison to Elche’s 26 for but only 9 against: Game on! It was evident early on that this was going to be a hard-fought battle in midfield where scoring opportunities would be few. On 23 minutes the hard-working muscular Powel cut in from the left, and was tripped in the box amid home howls for a penalty. No, said the ref - meanwhile at the other end Almeria scored, a mile offside, and the ref also said no. Then another visiting one ten minutes later, this time a bit closer was also ruled out offside . Fidel on Elche’s wide left, scorer of last week’s equaliser against Barca ‘B’ was finding a lot of space, but not doing a lot with it. As the half drew to a close Elche’s right back Suarez was involved in an incident just outside the visitors’ penalty box and appeared to raise his hands to Trujillo, but nothing came of it, as the first half ended all square with

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Etxeita powered in his header over to the far post where it went in, just inside the top corner , for a wonderful winner

THADER SLIDE CONTINUES CD THADER ...............1 PINOSO CF..................2 Thader played this game on another away ground due to re seeding of their home pitch. With both sides feeling their way through a cautious opening period it was Pinoso that forced two early corners. From the second, bad marking allowed Andros to put the visitors in front although it was, in fairness, an extremely well taken header. Again, although Thader are playing good football a shot hammered against their post. To add to their woes Alexandro was injured and replaced early on. An attack by Thader then saw Marcos shoot past Raul to level the score. As the game continued we one or two unusual situations had us thinking that there were going to be some very dodgy decisions, but we all pray that the ref knows what he is doing. What started like the good game was starting to be a bit suspect. Again, the ‘all fall down’ tactic appeared to be working for the visitors and, at times, there were more red shirts on the ground than standing up. Thader need to learn to fall down themselves but unfortunately they are too honest. Now Thader are suffering from the inadequacies of a lino that we all remember from two seasons back. He completely missed an offside and the cross was converted by Pinoso. As a result Thader go into the break 2-1 down

At the start of the second period nothing appeared to have changed .Thader were playing too tight and their final passes were not finding the right players. They need to get back into this game or more points were going to slip away. Pinoso seem happy to hold on to the lead, even if it was gifted to them. Yellow cards are once more in abundance and it is down to the ref’s ineptitude to control the players by applying the laws of the game correctly. Lloyd, who came on as sub, caused Raul to bring off a fingertip save and with the chance Thader’s hopes of a result appear to have gone. Thader did keep fighting to the end but they got nothing from the game in which the ref showed 12 yellow and 1 red cards. He had completely lost it and was causing his own problems. Thader can consider themselves very unlucky not to have got more from this game but when you are down, you are down. Next week away to Altea Sat K O 5pm For the Thader supporters. Lloyd tells me that he is is leaving to go to Sweden to try out for IK Lulea in the second Div B with Thomas an ex Thader player. If successful he will stay but failing that he will return to Thader.

few real opportunities to either side. Five minutes into the second half Fidel wriggled through two challenges to the by-line and pulled a low ball straight across the goal with no-one near, Powel the closest. Elche continued to press as the crowd got behind them, corners and free-kicks giving great excitement but no goals, with little coming up front for Almeria. As the match moved into the final 20 minutes we all held our breath as one of our two solid rocks in central defence this super season, Pelegrin limped off injured to be replaced by Hector Verdes, a young man with plenty of promise, but a worrying tendency to be booked. With 15 minutes left, Elche won yet another corner on the left, and deadball left-back Albacar swung over a high cross. This time it was closer to the near post, where the Illicitanos other defensive rock Etxeita powered in his header over to the far post where it went in, just inside the top corner - a wonderful winner, it had been coming. As for most of the match Almeria had little left to offer as the final minutes ticked away, and Elche deservedly won this local battle to go six points clear of Girona in second and now eight clear of Almeria. On 15th December 2011 Elche beat a sound Alcorcon side 6 – 0, the first four coming in only 30 minutes, to take the Illicitanos top going into Christmas. We are all fervently hoping lightning doesn’t strike twice, and the second half on this season isn’t as disastrous as the previous one. For now, feet firmly on the ground - Elche go marching on! Mucho Elche!

CAMPILLO BRACE SETS UP REDS WIN UD HORADADA.............4 CD ALCOYANO .............1 With the four top team all playing each other the afternoon would be a significant one for the Reds who went into the game against Alcoyano hoping for two home wins. The first was achieved as Horadada took the visitors to pieces in as clinical an opening half as you would ever wish to see. Leading from the front we saw two goals from Club Captain Campillo, albeit one rather fortunate deflection, either side of two superb efforts from Antonio and Eloy, and had Ensa and Jose Marie not missed absolute ‘sitters’, Horadada would have been six up by half time. The Reds were in front as early as the 3rd minute. A free kick won left edge of the box as Vardan was clinically brought down by Rafa Flores. With the big defender all that stood between Vardan and the Alcoyano net many other referees might have reached for red but Snr Vigo chose discretion and Rafa got away with a caution. His real punishment came seconds later, however, when a low Campillo free kick took a wicked deflection off the back of his heel past Buba in the visitors goal. The decision might have been too much for Snr Vigo as moments later he called time on his own performance and retired himself to the bench. The assistant then moved into the middle while one line was left unattended.

Robles set up the Horadada second just four minutes later. A long crossfield ball from Eloy set him off down the left. He turned full back Edu inside out and his low cross was met by Antonio who made no mistake from just inside the box. Just eleven minutes into the game and Horadada were two goals up and a referee down. Ensa should have made it three on 15 minutes but his effort was straight at Babu. Then came an equally gifted opportunity for Jose Marie. At least the big midfielder did win a corner which he promptly took himself. Edu’s run into the box was timed to perfection and he buried his header deep into the back of the net. The one sour note of this otherwise enjoyable game came on 35 minutes with the dismissal of Alberto. I was 5 yards from the incident myself and in the midfielder’s defence he was the injured party. The attention of the stand in referee was drawn to a nothing of an incident by an overactive assistant and on his instructions he issued a red card to the unlucky Horadada player. But the Reds were 4 up just 5 minutes later. ASgain it was Campillo. This time his effort was on target and almost burst the back of the net. Against ten men the visitors did pull one back late in the game but the Reds were magnificent and thoroughly deserved their emphatic win. The one other top of the table game finished Contestano 1 Almoradi 2 (Scorers Malbo and Eric) so Almoradi retain top spot, 3 pts clear of the Reds

POW INTO DOUBLE FIGURES WITH ROUND ONE KNOCKOUT Ricky Pow was in great form on Friday night at Daya Nueva where, in front of a packed house, he stopped the Rumanian light heavyweight Anghel Florin in just 2 1/2 minutes of the first round. On an action packed night Florin was clearly up for the fight as he came out all guns blazing. However, the approach from Pow was much more measured as he quickly frustrated the Rumanian, who was unable to land a shot. Defence then turned into offence 60 seconds into the fight when the 26 year old Brit decked Florin with a short left. He was on the canvas a second time moments later, although on this occasion the referee gave him the benefit as he deemed the knockdown a slip. But even by that stage we all sensed there was only going to be one winner and as the Rumanian lifted himself off the canvas for a second time

Pow was relentless in attack. A combination of shots to the body clearly hurt the Rumanian and as he crumpled to the canvas for the third time on 2mins 35 seconds there was no way back for Florin. After the fight, manager and coach Alberto Gonzalez confirmed that Pow would now be looking for a title fight in the early part of 2013. “My only problem’” he said, “is finding someone who will want to defend his crown against Ricky, because in this sort of form Ricky will most certainly be bringing it back to Daya Nueva.” In the evening’s other professional contest Torrevieja’s Russian heavyweight Magomed Azuev was making his pro debut against another Rumanian Catalin Stan. That too provided and early finish with Azuev stopping his opponent midway through the opening round.


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