19:00–19:45 (45 min)
Doctor Who
The Sontaran Stratagem
Martha Jones summons the Doctor back to modern-day Earth, but an old enemy lies in wait.
- David Tennant (actor)
- Catherine Tate (actor)
- Freema Agyeman (actor)
- Bernard Cribbins (actor)
- Jacqueline King (actor)
- Ryan Sampson (actor)
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19:45–20:00 (15 min)
The Real Hustle
A team of hustlers - Alexis Conran, Paul Wilson and Jessica Clement - try out some notorious scams on members of the public, filmed with hidden cameras and intercut with interviews from fraud protection experts, police and scam victims.
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20:00–21:00 (1 hr)
Freaky Eaters
Addicted to Diet Cola
Nutritionist Charlotte Watts and psychological coach Felix Economakis help people with strange eating habits and food phobias and addictions. While Charlotte encourages them to eat new foods, Felix attempts to get to the bottom of the psychological problems causing their food phobias, with the aim of getting them on the road to eating a healthy balanced diet in just four weeks.
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21:00–22:00 (1 hr)
Gary: Young, Psychic and Possessed
Twenty-year-old Gary Mannion calls himself Britain's youngest psychic surgeon, channelling a spirit from the dead to operate on the sick. He travels the world to bring his alleged ability to effect miracle cures to a devoted following. Filmmaker Emeka Onono follows Gary as he tries to prove he really does have the power to heal. Emeka hears stories of miracle cures, watches Gary operate and even participates in seances, before turning to science to try to separate fact from fantasy.
- Emeka Onono (director)
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22:00–22:30 (30 min)
EastEnders
Bradley finally manages to get the girl, but will she stick around once the truth is revealed? Janine spots an opportunity of the tall, dark and handsome variety, and Patrick finally opens up to Tommy.
- Charlie Clements (actor)
- Nina Toussaint-White (actor)
- Adam Woodyatt (actor)
- Laurie Brett (actor)
- Nina Wadia (actor)
- Patsy Palmer (actor)
- John Greening (director)
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22:30–23:00 (30 min)
Horne and Corden
This skitcom has a confidence out of whack with its material, but there are still some sizeable sniggers, including James Corden's neat Ricky Gervais stitch-up and the Team GB gymnasts on the rings. A nice nod to the old guard, too, with Tim Brooke-Taylor guesting at Bananaman's funeral. Radio Times reviewer - Mark Braxton
- Mathew Horne (actor)
- James Corden (actor)
- Mathew Baynton (actor)
- Helen Cripps (actor)
- Kellie Bright (actor)
- Brendan Patricks (actor)
- Kathy Burke (director)
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23:00–23:25 (25 min)
Family Guy
Stewie B Goode
Animated comedy about family life. After losing at a swimming competition, Stewie tries to eliminate his rival by blowing up a lifeguard tower. His plan backfires though, and Stewie has a near death experience that seems to change him.
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23:25–23:45 (20 min)
Family Guy
Bango Was His Name-O
Animated comedy about family life. Stewie convinces Brian to go on a road trip with him to San Francisco to search for a man Stewie believes is his real father.
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23:45–00:45 (1 hr)
Gary: Young, Psychic and Possessed
Twenty-year-old Gary Mannion calls himself Britain's youngest psychic surgeon, channelling a spirit from the dead to operate on the sick. He travels the world to bring his alleged ability to effect miracle cures to a devoted following. Filmmaker Emeka Onono follows Gary as he tries to prove he really does have the power to heal. Emeka hears stories of miracle cures, watches Gary operate and even participates in seances, before turning to science to try to separate fact from fantasy.
- Emeka Onono (director)
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00:45–01:40 (55 min)
Freaky Eaters
Addicted to Diet Cola
Nutritionist Charlotte Watts and psychological coach Felix Economakis help people with strange eating habits and food phobias and addictions. While Charlotte encourages them to eat new foods, Felix attempts to get to the bottom of the psychological problems causing their food phobias, with the aim of getting them on the road to eating a healthy balanced diet in just four weeks.
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01:40–02:10 (30 min)
Horne and Corden
Mathew Horne and James Corden host and star in their own comedy sketch show. Mat and James try to do their bit to help a disabled fan... with disastrous results. Meanwhile, Superman has to give Spider-Man some very bad news about Banana Man; Ricky Gervais takes on a new Western film; James has something special to shows Mat; and the Young People's Church have a very special message for the non-believers.
- Mathew Horne (actor)
- James Corden (actor)
- Mathew Baynton (actor)
- Helen Cripps (actor)
- Kellie Bright (actor)
- Brendan Patricks (actor)
- Kathy Burke (director)
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02:10–03:10 (1 hr)
Natalie Cassidy's Real Britain
Natalie Cassidy presents a series of films about young Britons inspired by subjects close to her own heart. This time she is investigating our last sexual taboos. Otto, a young man with Down's Syndrome, searches for love. Tessa, Niki and Andy are all twenty-somethings who are asexual. Can they find love without sex?
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03:10–05:10 (2 hr)
Reading and Leeds Festival 2008
Edith Bowman and Zane Lowe look back over last weekend's festival. With performances from the likes of Metallica, The Killers, The Last Shadow Puppets, Ting Tings, Vampire Weekend, Seasick Steve and Glasvegas.
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Summary
- 19:00: Doctor Who
- 19:45: The Real Hustle
- 20:00: Freaky Eaters
- 21:00: Gary: Young, Psychic and Possessed
- 22:00: EastEnders
- 22:30: Horne and Corden
- 23:00: Family Guy
- 23:25: Family Guy
- 23:45: Gary: Young, Psychic and Possessed
- 00:45: Freaky Eaters
- 01:40: Horne and Corden
- 02:10: Natalie Cassidy's Real Britain
- 03:10: Reading and Leeds Festival 2008