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More 4 - Sunday 12th of October 2008

0900 : Scrapheap Challenge
This week's show is one of the most explosive ever, as the teams battle it out to build a bomb disposal machine.
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1000 : Scrapheap Challenge
This week, the teams face a challenge with a James Bond flavour - to build a car that can be easily broken down to fit into rucksacks.
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1105 : Scrapheap Challenge
Robert Llewellyn and Lisa Rogers oversee teams of amateur engineers as they scramble to construct a pair of amphibious motorbikes.
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1210 : Scrapheap Challenge
Robert Llewellyn and Lisa Rogers oversee teams of amateur engineers as they compete to build the fastest ice-racing vehicle from a pile of scrap.
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1315 : A Place in the Sun
Amanda Lamb finds a wide range of the best properties available and guides potential buyers through the peculiarities and of the local market.
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1350 : Coach Trip
Half way through the trip, the coach heads to the busy resort of Benidorm, where the passengers are introduced to two new members, Jess and Becky.
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1425 : Coach Trip
With friends Victoria and Jackson joining the trip, the coach travels from Denia to the party island of Ibiza.
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1455 : Coach Trip
A trip to a theme park seems like a good idea at first, but leaves Brendan feeling a bit under the weather.
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1530 : Coach Trip
The coach crosses the French border and pulls into Perpignan, where the couples take part in a beach rugby game; but will they play fair?
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1600 : Coach Trip
The coach travels to Montpellier, and the party receive a cookery lesson.
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1635 : Come Dine with Me
The first host in a week of competitive dining in Edinburgh is deli-owner and mum-of-three Tracy Dobbie.
1705 : Come Dine with Me
The second night of competitive eating in Edinburgh is hosted by 67-year-old vegetarian and wine critic Paul Dwyer.
1740 : Come Dine with Me
Texan born-again Christian Tanya Williams is hoping to wow her guests with no fewer than six courses of good old southern American cuisine.
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1815 : Come Dine with Me
Cocky barman-turned-catering manager James Gammie has been boasting about his cooking and cocktail skills all week.
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1850 : Come Dine with Me
It's the final night of competitive dining in Edinburgh.
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1925 : Jamie at Home
With peppers and chillies on the menu this week, Jamie makes a delicious spicy pork goulash using a variety of ingredients from the capsicum family.
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1955 : Celebrity Come Dine With Me
Peter Stringfellow, Blue singer Lee Ryan, party girl Michelle Heaton and design guru Linda Barker battle it out to stage the perfect dinner party.
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2100 : Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares
The venue for tonight's second programme is Sandgate in Kent, where Lois and Peter Hamilton-Slade run a small English seaside hotel.
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2200 : Jamie's Ministry of Food
With takeaway-mad Britain facing a heath crisis, Jamie Oliver wants to get a whole town cooking fresh food and change the way the country eats.
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2310 : Father Ted
Chris the Sheep - hot favourite for the annual 'King of the Sheep' festival - has a bad case of nerves.
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2340 : Father Ted
The sacking of Craggy Island's playboy milkman, Pat Mustard, leads to Dougal taking on the local milk round.
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0015 : Back to You
Chuck and Kelly's plans to announce that Chuck is Gracie's father are complicated by a new advertisment for the TV channel.
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0045 : Deal or No Deal
A quarter of a million pounds, 22 sealed boxes and one question...
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0130 : Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares
The venue for tonight's second programme is Sandgate in Kent, where Lois and Peter Hamilton-Slade run a small English seaside hotel.
(Repeat)
0230 : Jamie's Ministry of Food
With takeaway-mad Britain facing a heath crisis, Jamie Oliver wants to get a whole town cooking fresh food and change the way the country eats.
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