Channel 4 - tv-guide

Here is the daily tv-listing for channel 4 - Tuesday

Time TV-show
06.10
The Hoobs

Hubba Hubba goes missing and the friends think a noise on the roof might hold the key to his whereabouts.

06.35
The Hoobs

Groove and Tula take charge of the Motorettes to give Iver a rest.

07.00
Big Brother's Little Brother

George Lamb and Emma Willis present the daily programme from the compound, featuring news and access to all areas of the house. The contestants' friends and families discuss how their loved ones are coping and celebrity fans give their opinions on events.

07.25
Ultimate Big Brother

Highlights from the past 24 hours in the house, as some of the most loved and hated housemates from the show's history face new challenges to be crowned the ultimate contestant.

08.35
Frasier

Lilith and Frasier are set up on a blind date by a mutual friend, and Martin's gun goes off in the apartment, leaving Niles and Daphne to conceal the damage. Comedy, starring Kelsey Grammer, Bebe Neuwirth and David Hyde Pierce.

09.05
The Hollyoaks Music Show

Hip hop artist Ironik, Celebrity Big Brother star Basshunter and Welsh singer Marina and the Diamonds perform on the set.

09.35
Friends

Phoebe's former singing partner turns up with the idea of using Smelly Cat in a commercial. Chandler dates a woman with a prosthetic leg, and Ross's jealousy gets the better of him. Sherilyn Fenn guest stars.

10.05
The Good Wife

Alicia has to decide whether to allow her children to visit their father in prison, and discovers incriminating pictures of him that were hidden to spare her feelings. She also represents a stripper who claims she was raped at a stag party and may have previously been abused by her husband. Starring Julianna Margulies and Matt Czuchry.

11.05
Desperate Housewives

As the residents of Wisteria Lane try to make sense of a recent attack in the neighborhood, Lynette withholds a secret from Susan. Meanwhile, Gabrielle advises her niece Ana on how to get a man's attention, and new resident Angie works tirelessly to hide her family's past. Starring Felicity Huffman and Teri Hatcher.

12.00
Channel 4 News Summary

Includes news headlines and weather.

12.05
Brothers & Sisters

The Walkers are hopeful that Tommy will return when Holly considers dropping the charges. Sarah makes a decision about changing career, Kitty questions the future of her marriage, and Kevin and Scotty contemplate a proposal from Chad. Drama centred on the lives of a California family, starring Balthazar Getty and Patricia Wettig.

13.00
Indiscreet

Two of the screen's most elegant stars provide much of the pleasure in this glossy romantic comedy, adapted by Norman Krasna from his play Kind Sir. The action has been transplanted from New York to foggy London (it was filmed at Elstree) with Ingrid Bergman as a famous actress looking for love and Cary Grant as the diplomat who's pretending he's married when he's not. Highlights include Grant dancing a superb Highland reel and a witty supporting performance as a chauffeur in disguise from the underrated David Kossoff. It's nonsense, of course, but utterly charming.

14.55
Wogan's Perfect Recall

Terry Wogan hosts the game show in which the questions differ but the answers remain the same. Multiple rounds test the general knowledge and memory skills of four contestants hoping to win a cash prize.

15.25
Countdown

Dictionary Corner guest Penny Smith joins Jeff Stelling and Rachel Riley for the popular words-and-numbers game.

16.10
Deal or No Deal

Noel Edmonds hosts the game show in which contestants try to guess the values of mystery boxes containing as much as £250,000.

17.00
Come Dine with Me

Fitness enthusiast Ryan Waters hosts the second party in East London, hoping to impress his fellow diners with the same kind of food that may have been eaten by people in prehistoric times. To complement his themed menu, he decorates his bachelor pad with fake animal skins and wears a skimpy caveman outfit. However, despite his extravagant display, the guests find their thoughts straying back to the antics of the previous night.

17.30
Coach Trip

In Jonkoping, Sweden, Brendan refuses to let a closed pool ruin his plans for a synchronised swimming lesson, opting to subject the tourists to the icy waters of a local lake. The day rounds off with a thrilling bungee jump, and while an unlikely participant takes the plunge, one of the couples refuses to take part.

18.00
The Simpsons

Bart volunteers to go cycling with Marge on her new tandem, only to be laughed at by local bullies who accuse him of being a mummy's boy. Meanwhile, Moe has the bright idea of entering Homer in an arm-wrestling competition.

18.30
Hollyoaks

Gabby and Tony decide to start a relationship after receiving Taylor's approval, but Amber is less accepting. Meanwhile, Ste risks his safety to warn Carmel that Brendan is not to be trusted, and Cheryl threatens to sack Rhys and Jacqui when they refuse to acknowledge their mutual attraction.

19.00
Channel 4 News

Including sport and weather.

19.55
4thought.tv

The increasingly controversial issue of faith schools is explored as people are asked whether they should be banned. Writer and atheist Francis Beckett has personal experience of education at a strict Catholic faith school, and explains why she believes they ultimately breed bigotry.

20.00
Help! My House Is Falling Down

Brighton-based couple Tony and Kerensa got a short, sharp lesson in architectural history when they learned that the walls of their two-bedroom love-nest consist largely of a material that, though popular with the area's Victorian builders, is prone to disintegrating when it gets wet. With leaks from above and chronic damp from below, the whole building could be in danger of collapse - can Sarah Beeny help them turn their soaking wreck into a stylish, viable home?

21.00
Ultimate Big Brother

Highlights from the past 24 hours in the house, as some of the most loved and hated housemates from the show's history face new challenges to be crowned the ultimate contestant.

22.00
This Is England '86

Shane Meadows's 2006 Bafta-winning film about a gang of early 1980s northern skinheads and their half-orphaned new recruit, 12-year-old Shaun, picks up their story three years on, in 1986. Thankfully, all the major cast members signed on for this four-part TV drama, including a nearly grown-up Thomas Turgoose (Shaun). The film's fans won't feel let down. The new script has all the tenderness, depth and wry observations of the original. Woody (who appears to have pinched Paul Weller's hair and suit) and Lol are still together, Shaun has just left school, and most of the gang have graduated from crew cuts to bleached quiffs. The hairstyles may have evolved, but the group's composition is largely untouched. Shaun, however, stopped hanging out with them after that traumatising encounter with stormy king-thug Combo. Now, as when we fi rst met him, Shaun's alone and might as well have "bully me" tattooed on his forehead. Radio Times reviewer - Ruth Margolis

23.05
Footloose

This is essentially a souped up Elvis Presley-style musical with a daft plot to match, as free-spirited teenager Kevin Bacon fights small-minded minister John Lithgow in a small town where rock 'n' roll and dancing are illegal. Bacon, Lori Singer, Dianne Wiest, Chris Penn and Sarah Jessica Parker perform wonders with a story that hits the drivel button and becomes overly sentimental far too frequently. While Kenny Loggins may not be the first composer you'd think of to write songs for a rock musical, his tunes aren't half bad (the title track got to number six in the UK charts), and the energy raised during the finger-snapping dance numbers is surprisingly infectious.

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