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06:00
Emmerdale
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Soap Natasha stops Nathan from making a scene when Ryan shows up at the funeral flanked by two policemen. Meanwhile, Carl tries to win Eve back, Hannah is shocked to find Holly in the house collecting her belongings, and Faye brings her relationship with Jai to an end.
06:30
Nanny 911
Sterneman Family
Interests British nannies Lillian, Deb, Stella and Yvonne offer tough love solutions for problem children in America.
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07:20
Sally Jessy Raphael
Talk show US chat show in which the host and her audience discuss controversial topics.
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08:10
Sally Jessy Raphael
Talk show US chat show in which the host and her audience discuss controversial topics.
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09:00
Judge Judy
Entertainment Real-life small-claims cases on issues affecting family life, presided over by outspoken former New York judge Judy Sheindlin.
09:25
Beat the Star
Game show Olympic boxing gold-medallist James DeGale takes on a former Army officer in a series of physically punishing and unpredictable events. If the challenger wins he leaves with £50,000, but if DeGale beats him, the money rolls over to the final show of the series, where host Vernon Kay competes against a surprise star in the name of charity.
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10:35
Judge Judy
Entertainment Triple bill of real-life small-claims cases on issues affecting family life, presided over by outspoken former New York judge Judy Sheindlin.
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12:00
Emmerdale
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Soap Natasha stops Nathan from making a scene when Ryan shows up at the funeral flanked by two policemen. Meanwhile, Carl tries to win Eve back, Hannah is shocked to find Holly in the house collecting her belongings, and Faye brings her relationship with Jai to an end.
12:30
Nanny 911
Sterneman Family
Interests British nannies Lillian, Deb, Stella and Yvonne offer tough love solutions for problem children in America.
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13:30
The Jeremy Kyle Show
Talk show The host invites his guests to air their differences over various family and relationship issues, and provides them with his own brand of no-nonsense advice.
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14:35
The Jeremy Kyle Show
Talk show The host invites his guests to air their differences over various family and relationship issues, and provides them with his own brand of no-nonsense advice.
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15:45
Sally Jessy Raphael
Talk show US chat show in which the host and her audience discuss controversial topics.
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16:30
Cheryl Cole's Night In
Music The singer and X Factor judge performs songs from her debut solo album 3 Words, including number-one hit Fight for This Love and the title track, which features will.i.am from Black Eyed Peas. Cheryl also welcomes Rihanna, Will Young, Snow Patrol and Alexandra Burke to the stage, and Holly Willoughby asks her about her life and career.
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17:30
Judge Judy
Entertainment Triple bill of real-life small-claims cases on issues affecting family life, presided over by outspoken former New York judge Judy Sheindlin.
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19:00
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Game show Chris Tarrant hosts the big-prize quiz, in which contestants must now answer questions against the clock and are given a new lifeline at the £50,000 mark as they try to win £1million.
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20:00
Animals Do the Funniest Things
Entertainment Stephen Mulhern meets the creatures that live in the Australian Outback, and presents more incredible stories and comical clips from around the animal world, including a horse that drinks in its local pub, a hippo that lives in a family home and a penguin that wears a wetsuit.
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21:00
The Saturdays: 24/7
Documentary The girls have to shoot a TV advert for their new album in a sweltering studio on the hottest day of the year. Their hectic schedule continues with an appearance on Alan Carr's chat show, after which the girls are delighted to be able to let their hair down on a night out in the West End. Plus, Vanessa White and Rochelle Wiseman visit a psychic and the group give a performance of their latest single Higher.
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22:00
Die Another Day
Film There are only two "cons" to this 20th James Bond adventure, and both involve Madonna - firstly, the singer's grating theme song and, secondly, her dire cameo as a fencing instructor. These trivialities aside, it's heartening that the much-loved Boys' Own franchise has rarely looked better, even if the familiar "quash the evil megalomaniac and unmask the traitor" plotline is more preposterous than ever (invisible car, anyone?). Such continued vigour is largely down to director Lee Tamahori's fluid style and the relentless pace, which effortlessly propels the film's intense action around the globe. From North Korea and London to Cuba and a dazzling Icelandic snow palace, the locations are inspired. Pierce Brosnan is on fine form (though he's let down by some poor CGI) as a betrayed and vengeful 007, combining the secret agent's usual charm and throwaway wit with true toughness and a streak of venom. Such character-broadening traits ensure that the format never feels stale, while the introduction of Halle Berry as a genuinely equal, if underdeveloped, female sidekick is a coup.
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