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| [0] Football: Lat relief for Scots; LATVIA U-21s 1 SCOTLAND U-21s 3. |
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503 |
| 1996: On the box; What's on. |
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280 |
| A siege to die for; Assault On Precinct 13 BBC2, 9.55pm - 11.25pm. |
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145 |
| Anger as pervert is freed; He's bailed by court. |
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237 |
| Another council strike looms. |
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102 |
| Athletics: Dudgeon relay has to reach a new mark. |
Mcleman, Neil |
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417 |
| Back on the chain gang; Amistad Premier, 12.05am - 2.40am. |
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92 |
| Barbra Streisand live in New York; 5 DAYS / 3 NIGHTS - DEPARTING SEPTEMBER 25, 2000 FROM pounds 1299 PER PERSON. |
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266 |
| Behind enemy lines; Secret Agent Thursday, BBC2, 9.00pm. |
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134 |
| Being scene. |
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105 |
| BLAIR THE CRIMEBUSTER; PM vows new drug strategy will benefit the whole of society. |
Houston, Simon |
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729 |
| Blair's drugs pledge. |
Houston, Simon |
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127 |
| Bob Shields: UPFRONT ... AND OFF THE LEASH; I'll drink to a good old Rev-up Holy spirit or just plain Hennessey? |
Shields, Bob |
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842 |
| Britt emotional as actress goes home. |
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125 |
| Bubble and speak; BY GUM, IT'S GERI: POP BABE STOPS FOR A BITE. |
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188 |
| Castrated by a pit bull. |
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87 |
| CHEERS AS SLAP CASE MISS CLEARED; Relief that ordeal is over. |
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431 |
| Cherie's dad lays into Tony over pensions. |
Thompson, David |
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366 |
| City's big rise out of the blue. |
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82 |
| CLASSIC cars; It was fast forward to the future. |
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233 |
| Clinton dodges the flak. |
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92 |
| Clubbers' guide to ... |
English, Paul |
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276 |
| Cocktail of the Week. |
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105 |
| College gets third degree; Despite its name, it's not all students downing pints of snakebite at this bar in Aberdeen - it just feels like it. |
Young, Alison |
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889 |
| Crook's fast life ends in jail term. |
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182 |
| CROOK'S LIFE IN THE FAST LANE; Car-mad accountant is jailed for five years. |
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278 |
| Curvy Liz is tickled pink. |
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194 |
| Dame Judi gets in the swing; Last Of The Blonde Bombshells Sunday, BBC1, 9.00pm. |
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245 |
| Deadbeat - dead funny; The Big Lewbowski Cinema, 11.50pm - 1.50am. |
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99 |
| Death crash pilot cleared. |
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82 |
| Decade of disco and dance; I Love 1976 BBC2, 8.55pm. |
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342 |
| DEWAR REVELS IN DEVOLUTION PRAISE. |
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258 |
| Dipper's problem 'ignored'. |
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153 |
| DJ'S SEX SHAME; He's jailed over schoolgirl 'dares' as wife walks free. |
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284 |
| Docs are smooth operators. |
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90 |
| Docs said I'd never live - but they were wrong; RECOVERING: NOW SHE WANTS TO HELP OTHERS Attack left Gabriella with 95per cent burns. |
Mulford, Sarah |
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546 |
| DOG RACING: SALLY'S A GOOD 'UN. |
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124 |
| Drama that's in rude health; Peak Practice ITV, 9.00pm. |
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420 |
| Drunken Army bandsman played with the trumpeter in his sleep; Sex act tuba player cleared. |
Sharp, Marie |
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679 |
| events. |
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313 |
| events; Fun days out for all the family. |
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304 |
| Feeling a bit broody then, Mrs Pitt? |
Fulton, Rick |
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186 |
| FILM of the week; ELIZABETH Sunday, Ch4, 9.00pm. |
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81 |
| FIRE DRILL HALTED CHECK ON CONCORDE RUNWAY; Why rogue bit of metal wasn't found. |
Dowdney, Mark |
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530 |
| FOOD LIFE; Get a taste for the sharp end. |
Boyd, Angus |
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625 |
| Football: After one minute I thought 'Oh f***' - I was lucky I got through 20 more; SAYS FERNANDO RICKSEN vows to get it right Gers flop. |
Jackson, Keith |
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1387 |
| Football: Agathe counted out of debut against Hibs. |
Mccarthy, David |
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365 |
| Football: Airdrie add to foreign legion; CHALLENGE CUP +CHALLENGE CUP +. |
Haggerty, Anthony |
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582 |
| Football: ANDY CALLS THE AA TO CELEBRATE RECOVERY JOB; Reformed star wins new deal with Killie. |
Duncan, Colin |
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670 |
| Football: ANDY TOD-DLES OFF. |
Mcleman, Neil |
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93 |
| Football: AXEMAN KEEGAN; Owen dumped as Kev gets tough with his Euro flops. |
Marshall, Alan |
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848 |
| Football: Bell's winner Cowboy finally hits the right note. |
Haggerty, Anthony |
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232 |
| Football: BILLY'S MODEST TARGET; Dodds would never claim to be No.1 striker. |
Traynor, James |
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1205 |
| Football: David is the McMahon for Bairns. |
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181 |
| Football: Defender Dennis is back in the Raith; RAITH ROVERS v ROSS COUNTY. |
Haggerty, Anthony |
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230 |
| Football: Didier will be on the fringes. |
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95 |
| Football: Duo taking Diamonds to court. |
Grahame, Ewing |
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555 |
| Football: FAIRWAY FAREWELL. |
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117 |
| Football: GET IT RIGHT FIRST TIME; Brown's job on the line unless we get off to a flier. |
Traynor, James |
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952 |
| Football: GIVE ME THE CHRIS OF LIFE; Al hopes to follow in Sutton footsteps. |
Mccarthy, David |
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1034 |
| Football: GIVEN TAKE; Celtic want to grab Shay for the No.1 spot. |
Traynor, James |
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309 |
| Football: I won't see a penny - Jeff. |
Mcleman, Neil |
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316 |
| Football: JACK'S BACK TO PUT THE WIND UP BENBURB; Juniors. |
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395 |
| Football: KIDS .. YOU CAN BE IN 7s HEAVEN. |
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278 |
| Football: Lat relief for Scots; LATVIA U-21s 1 SCOTLAND U-21s 3. |
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522 |
| Football: Paying top doll-ar to wind up Roy. |
Cowan, Tam |
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308 |
| Football: Rafael still one of the Bhoys. |
Mccarthy, David |
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148 |
| Football: Ricksen: I'm facing Gers axe. |
Jackson, Keith |
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308 |
| Football: Sacked duo set to sue Diamonds. |
Grahame, Ewing |
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99 |
| Football: SIX-GOAL HERO NICOL TOLD TO WORK HARDER. |
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673 |
| Football: SPORTS HOTLINE: COLIN DUNCAN TAKES YOUR CALLS. |
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620 |
| Football: TAM COWAN: PARENTAL GUIDANCE RECOMMENDED; Gers tore up the cheque..Eyal got a refund on his new crash helmet HARTSON BID WAS A SHOCKER. |
Cowan, Tam |
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1305 |
| Football: Tangled web weaved to get Keane sent off. |
Gardner, John |
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354 |
| Football: WIN A pair of tickets to a CIS Cup tie; A pair of tickets to a CIS Cup tie. |
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310 |
| Football: WIN WITH YOUR DREAMTEAM; Three-way battle at the top. |
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1543 |
| Football: YOU BETO I WOULD LIKE CARRANZA. |
Orr, Ian |
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384 |
| Fox making a break for it; Actress Emilia Fox nearly married Vic Reeves last year, now she's put that romance behind her. |
Brown, Merle |
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1221 |
| Galbraith is backed. |
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107 |
| Gem set in concrete; The Asphalt Jungle TNT, 10.45pm - 1.00am. |
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90 |
| Get a taste of the good life; Nigella Bites Ch4, 8.30pm. |
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381 |
| Give us a bit of a break; Late deals have turned the Net into a bargain for holidays ... but is cheap online air travel just a just a flight of fancy? |
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2021 |
| Golf: Edzell joy for Martin. |
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96 |
| Golf: Huish has the patience to make it title hat-trick. |
Rankin, Dale |
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297 |
| Golf: SAD COL LEFT CUT UP; YOUR TEE'S OUT: MONTGOMERIE HEADING HOME AFTER TIME PENALTY TAKES ITS TOLL. |
Mcgiure, Bernie |
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1183 |
| Golf: Starlet O'Hara. |
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92 |
| Goose gets a gander at crime time TV; WAKING THE DEAD Monday, Tuesday, BBC1, 9.30pm. |
Maccaskill, Julie |
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729 |
| Heart of darkness; Apocalypse Now Ch4, 10.15pm - 1.05am. |
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150 |
| Heaven knows it's so miserable now; Soap watch. |
Brown, Merle |
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762 |
| Heinz beans now means greens. |
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222 |
| Hen night blaze bride weds. |
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220 |
| Here's your starter for 10...; University Challenge BBC2, 8.00pm. |
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348 |
| Heroic cop quits over booze rage. |
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127 |
| Highland track; Alison and Robert Harper took their children, Riona, three, and Ellie, one, on the Jacobite Steam Train from Fort William to Mallaig. |
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873 |
| Hippo birthday to you. |
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105 |
| Homeward bound; ET The Extra-Terrestrial BBC1, 6.20pm - 8.10pm. |
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247 |
| HORSERACING: DANCER TO FLOOR 'EM. |
Owen, Garry |
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640 |
| HORSERACING: HAYDOCK 'HOPEFUL'. |
Owen, Garry |
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310 |
| HORSERACING: TIPPING CONTEST. |
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211 |
| HORSERACING: WYER QUITS. |
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201 |
| Husband killed on surprise trip home. |
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288 |
| I'VE GOT pounds 200K FORLOST LOVER; Widower's quest. |
Mccartney, Brian |
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271 |
| If I started crying for Di I'd never stop; Three years on, Frances Shand Kydd is still a focus for the world's grief ... but is finally coming to terms with her own. |
Ralston, Gary |
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1512 |
| Indulge in naval gazing at this pub; What's in a name? |
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222 |
| INNS & OUT; Who's opening and who's closing in the restaurant trade. |
Trew, Jonathan |
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240 |
| It's all go on the Green; Stars mud for it at Glasgow festival. |
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353 |
| It's good to talk for Parky; Parkinson BBC1, 9.30pm. |
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361 |
| It's heaven for altar egos; Worshippers pack Trash, a former Glasgow church, to practice their R&B faith every weekend - but it is anything but a rubbish experience. |
Young, Alison |
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1105 |
| It's time to make light of the bulbs for spring; Get moving now or your garden will be dull next year, warns JANET WHEATCROFT. |
Wheatcroft, Janet |
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2049 |
| Jeff is 'nap happy; The Vanishing Ch5, 9.00pm - 11.00pm. |
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206 |
| JUDI: I WANT CASTLE JUST LIKE BILLY'S; HIGHLAND DAMES: ACTRESS BIDS FOR TOWER HOUSE. |
Dow, Bob |
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357 |
| Karola flies injured kitten 6000 miles to start new life. |
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156 |
| Kelly Cooper Barr She always has the first word; 'We were 20 years younger, 20lb lighter and madly in love'. |
Barr, Kelly Cooper |
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788 |
| Kevin shows he's a really good guy; STAR BIRTHDAY: KEVIN KENNEDY. |
Ewart, Lynne |
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154 |
| KIDS EAT FREE AT BREWSTERS; A mouth-watering treat for the family. |
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301 |
| LAY OFF SIAMESE TWINS' PARENTS; Winning plea to judge. |
Anderson, Deborah |
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256 |
| Lives on the line; Stakeout BBC1, 10.50pm - 12.45am. |
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339 |
| Long race to finish line; BLIND AMBITION Thursday, ITV, 9.00pm. |
Brown, Merle |
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692 |
| LOOK WHO'S CALLING THE SHOTS ROD; Model Penny focuses on a new career. |
Fulton, Rick |
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917 |
| Love on the run; One Fine Day ITV, 8.00pm - 10.00pm. |
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238 |
| MARTI: I CRAVE HEROIN; PM LAUNCHES CRACKDOWN AS EX-WETS STAR TELLS OF DESPAIR. |
Richardson, Pete |
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409 |
| MOMENT CRAIG GOT TO PLAY ON; Claire axed instead. |
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356 |
| MONEY: BAD STATE OF UNION; Firm's loans alert. |
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202 |
| Mousetrap for Paltrow; A Perfect Murder Premier, 10.15pm - 12.15am. |
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137 |
| MR FIXIT; SCOTS WON'T LAT 'EM OFF HOOK. |
Jain, Pail |
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1817 |
| MSPs WANT SHUTDOWN IN BANNED IMPLANTS PROBE. |
Moncur, James |
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204 |
| My affair with cars started when I was six; Me and my car Tommy Clark. |
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330 |
| Nathan's journey of truth; Anchor Me ITV, 9.00pm. |
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382 |
| New bid for captured Brits. |
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96 |
| Nothing to crow about; A Murder of Crows Premier, 10.00pm - 11.45pm. |
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137 |
| Old pals act turns sour; Ride the High Country TNT, 11.15pm - 1.00am. |
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112 |
| Orange and lemon aid; Nicola Graham has turned up the heat in her dreary kitchen with a tasty blend of spice, sunshine and a dash of citrus. |
Ensor, Nan |
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1224 |
| Orchestra players on the fiddle. |
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102 |
| otr .. OFF THE RECORD: I've come a long way; FAT BOY CAN'T BELIEVE HE'S PAL OF THE STARS. |
Fulton, Rick |
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289 |
| otr .. OFF THE RECORD: Sinead: Nothing compares to him. |
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109 |
| otr: OFF THE RECORD: Gym fixes it for star couple. |
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161 |
| otr: OFF THE RECORD: Sporty says that the toe must go on. |
Fulton, Rick |
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134 |
| OUR GUY GARY; The bigger the job, the bigger the challenge for expert Gary McIntyre. |
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256 |
| PARROT'S HEART RENDING SONG OF FREEDOM; Bird flees after being taught football tunes. |
Richardson, Pete |
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339 |
| Playing for high steaks; Tam found the meat hard to beat at Festival-free Edinburgh restaurant, the Buffalo Grill. |
Cowan, Tam |
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1140 |
| pounds 250 A DRAM; WHAT A LOT: A 1948 MACALLAN IS STAR OF SALE Rare single malt up for auction. |
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260 |
| Pub music. |
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380 |
| Reality hits rural dream world; DRAMA of the week. |
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170 |
| RECORD VIEW: Elder statesman. |
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190 |
| RECORD VIEW: The scourge of Scotland; The scourge of Scotland. |
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227 |
| Rugby: Kiwi Calvin wants a flier. |
Duncan, Roddy |
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550 |
| Rugby: NO-LUCK NICOL CROCKED AGAIN; Skipper in fitness battle for Oz clash. |
Duncan, Roddy |
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716 |
| SCOTS PUNTERS ODDS-ON WINNERS AT THE BOOKIES; We scoop most cash. |
Richardson, Pete |
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410 |
| She's a class above; Dangerous Minds ITV, 9.30pm - 11.00pm. |
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197 |
| SHOWBIZ SAM: The Man IN The Know. |
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571 |
| Sleepwalking is a case for the defence. |
Chamberlain, Gethin |
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290 |
| Sloping off to Canada; Margo Campbell got a taste of the high life during a trip to Vancouver in beautiful British Columbia. |
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1425 |
| SNP race warned: Alex is Big Brother. |
Fairburn, Robert |
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274 |
| SOAP of the week; CORONATION STREET, ITV Sunday, Monday, Wednesday Friday, 7.30pm. |
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108 |
| Some things for the weekend. |
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315 |
| SOUNDS OF THE WEEK. |
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177 |
| Spinal fluid holds key to diagnosis. |
Mclean, Grace |
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243 |
| Sports Update: Gutted Higgins crashes. |
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377 |
| Sports Update: Howzat for real jackpot. |
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379 |
| Stammer worker's speech nightmare. |
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155 |
| Storm as teenage pervert is freed. |
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214 |
| Style Challenge for Cher. |
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92 |
| STYLE FILE. |
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100 |
| Suits you madam; Forget all those Dynasty disasters, suits are a girl's best friend again thanks to some 'very Millennium' new designs. |
Brown, Merle |
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441 |
| Surf 'n' shop. |
Brown, Merle |
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326 |
| Tables turned on Tories over leak. |
Thompson, David |
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326 |
| TENNIS: CED SMASHES GREG'S BOTTLE; Rusedski blows two-set lead again. |
Rankin, Dale |
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535 |
| Tennis: IT CAN'T GET ANY WORSE FOR ANDRE; Sad Agassi hits rock bottom. |
Rankin, Dale |
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519 |
| THE FIVE FACES OF A CRAZY STALKER; Stalking is one of the most sinister and fastest-growing crimes to blight our lives. Now scientists say they understand the sick minds behind it. |
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1036 |
| the hardstuff. |
Young, Gregor |
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299 |
| Tough-talking lawman has been in dock himself. |
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176 |
| TRAIN-JUMP IMMIGRANTS BRING CHAOS TO CHUNNEL. |
Shaw, Adrian |
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359 |
| Valeri's bloodless revolution; Secret History Ch4, 9.00pm. |
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367 |
| Victoria doesn't look like a pop star, just my sick girl; SCARE: SUPERSTAR POSH TURNS TO HER MUM AFTER BEING DIAGNOSED WITH BRAIN BUG MENINGITIS. |
Mclean, Grace |
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651 |
| VIRUS HAS TAKEN OVER MY LIFE; CAROLINE'S STORY. |
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271 |
| We firm up and test for the best anti-cellulite treatment. |
Wilson, Pam |
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507 |
| Weather's been great ... honest. |
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81 |
| What's hot; Ready for take off? We've got all the latest travel gossip. |
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230 |
| Win a superb break for two in Baltimore; contest. |
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356 |
| wine rack. |
Walls, Trevor |
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220 |
| Wizard of Oz; Cars on the couch. |
King, Conrad |
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652 |
| WOGAN ROW BACKLASH. |
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155 |
| Woman on Billie rap over death threats. |
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251 |
| Worker charged over Oscars theft. |
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113 |
| XMAS CRACKER; Street bosses plan festive wedding for lovelorn Curly. |
Roberts, Brian |
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257 |
| YOUR LIFE: He won't say sorry for buying sauna sex; Scotland's best-loved agony aunt offers one reader advice and gives you the chance to share your own experience. |
Burnie, Joan |
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2153 |