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- The British children's magazine program, which has been running since the late 1950s, targets children between the ages of 6 and 14.
- Nigel Fletcher is a sharp-witted chancer with no respect for authority. Just like his grandad Norman. Now, nearly 40 years after Norman served time, Nigel is following in his grandad's footsteps. By heading straight into a prison cell.
- 'From Bedrooms to Billions' is a 2 and a half hour feature length documentary movie telling the remarkable, true story of the British Video Games Industry from 1979 to the present day. Developments in computer technology in the UK of the late 70's early 80's helped inspire a generation of small team enthusiasts, hobbyists, school kids, bedroom coders and entrepreneurs to make and release some truly classic games. 'From Bedrooms to Billions' tells the story of how the creativity and vision of a relatively small number of individuals allowed the UK to play a key, pioneering role in the shaping of the billion dollar video games industry, which today dominates the modern world's entertainment landscape. 'From Bedrooms to Billions' is the first to attempt to bring this amazing story together. Featuring interviews with key contributors to the UK story such as Peter Molyneux, Jeff Minter, David Braben, David Perry, Mark Healey, Jason Kingsley and many others from across video game development, publishing and journalism from over the last 40 years, combined with compelling archive. 'From Bedrooms to Billions' reveals some of the remarkable stories, struggles and successes that saw the UK video games industry go from quite literally nothing into a major force littered with original thinkers, innovators and eccentric characters. The film takes you on a wonderful journey through those early 8 bit years, the transition into the 16bit era and PC, the influence of the Japanese and American consoles and the availability of finance, right through to the present day of triple AAA games, indie development and the future. 'From Bedrooms to Billions' is regarded as the most comprehensive and thorough video game documentary ever created and is essential viewing for anyone interested in video games, either as a player or as a creator.
- Sequel to the classic sitcom set 40 years on from the original series. Nigel Norman Fletcher, grandson of Norman Stanley Fletcher, is sentenced to 5 years in prison for cyber-crimes and gets into more trouble once inside.
- CBeebies: 18 Years and Counting is an all-ages prime-time event that offers a colorful look back at eighteen years. This special contains appearances from some old presenters and children's characters, and will be hosted by Cerrie Burnell. the special re imagines classic segments and songs as old and new faces get ready for a big party to celebrate the channel's 18th birthday. Before the party where she reveals the mystery new presenter, Cerrie will take a look back at CBeebies' past generations while laughing at bloopers in this star-studded celebration. Some of her favorite memories include presenting with co-star Alex Winters, reading viewers' birthday cards, and singing songs.
- Sam and mark host a Friday night show on CBBC
- 20 years ago, William O'Brien was well-known for portraying The Inspector, a hero who saved the cosmos. Now, he's an alcoholic, clinging onto the remnants of an acting career. What's more important - the person, or what they stand for?
- The British singer presents a slice of feelgood television with a mix of music, chat, dance, gags, prizes and heart warming tales as she meets celebrity guests and members of the audience.
- It's Halloween in the CBeebies House, and you're invited to a spooktacular party with all of our friends. Packed with tasty treats, swashbuckling songs and spooky dance moves, join us for the best Halloween party ever.
- When Will Starkey is forced to relive a date with Kathy Craze, he has a dilemma - should he change himself to impress her, or is this fake love?
- A young man gets in over his head when an after works poker game gets more serious than he bargained for.
- Behind-the-scenes rockumentary following British rock band Shed Seven on their 2011 UK tour.
- Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes recap their Big Friday Wind-Up and chat to the guests.
- A round-up of all the day's top sporting action with the latest scores, news and updates.
- Remember Blue Peter's competition to design sonic devices for Doctor Who's Paternoster Gang? In this Blue Peter special, Lindsey goes behind the scenes with the winners to see their Sonic Gauntlet, Lorgnette and Hat Pin in action - and they only run into Peter Capladi, the new Doctor, himself! Plus Dan Starkey, who plays Strax, explains how the show's prosthetics turn him into a Sontaran - and the make-it is a Tardis T-shirt.
- Chart-topping singer Sheryl Crow talks about her latest music project. Martin Lewis has more money-saving offers, including discounted booze. Josh Landman talks about taking on the Tough Mudder Everest Challenge with the help of his dad and a team of strangers. There is a look ahead to tonight's ITV leaders debate and some of the issues that may be raised. Health secretary Jeremy Hunt discusses the Conservative party's manifesto, which is launched today. Richard Arnold has all the latest news from the Cannes Film Festival. Dr Hilary Jones and Dr George Rae debate whether patients should have to pay to see their GP, in the light of the BMA's debate.
- Breakfast show featuring the latest news, sport and weather. Comedian Dom Joly talks about his upcoming appearance at the Latitude festival.
- Fletch is earning some money on the side by helping his fellow inmates with loves letters and appeal applications. One of the inmate's girlfriend's takes an interest in Fletch.
- Fletch tries to retrieve a birthday cake full of contraband given to Aziz which then gets mixed up and confiscated by a tough new Prison Officer.
- In return for Fletch helping a mate Dougie Parfitt gifts him the hulking Scudds to be his minder, though this proves to be embarrassing as it gives Fletch privileges over other prisoners, arousing Meekie's suspicions. Fletch is therefore very relieved when Dougie asks for Scudds back, allowing Fletch to deal with the bullying Nagid in his own way.
- Fletch reluctantly agrees to broker a truce between Dougie Parfitt and his rival Najid but it turns into a riot, in front of the board of visitors, making their annual inspection. One visitor is Caroline Hawley, mother of the girl Fletch dumped and no great fan of his but after he has saved her from the rioters she is quick to show her appreciation whilst the result of the riot also releases Fletch from his unwanted role as go-between.