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7.00pm
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Most Annoying People 2008 The second instalment of the irreverent review of the year, which looks back at 2008's most annoying moments and the people who got under the public's skin the most. The second half of the countdown reveals the top 50 most cringeworthy names in the worlds of entertainment, politics, music and sport. Narrated by Richard Bacon (888)
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8.00pm
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Look Who's Talking Too (PG) (FILM) 1990 Wisecracking toddler Mikey is joined by mischievous baby sister Julie to torment their parents. Comedy sequel, starring John Travolta, Kirstie Alley and the voices of Bruce Willis and Rosanne Barr (888)
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9.15pm
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Little Britain Abroad Vicky Pollard's mum arrives in Thailand as star witness at her daughter's trial. Lou and Andy remain stranded but only Lou tries to come up with an escape plan. Sebastian becomes suspicious of the Prime Minister's special relationship with the US President. Guest starring Dawn French and Peter Kay (888)
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9.45pm
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The Wrong Door Highlights from the sketch show set in a parallel universe, where special effects as seen in movies and on TV are a part of everyday life. Also featuring celebrity cameos and unimaginable locations (888)
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10.00pm
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EastEnders Nick shows his true colours and gives Dot an ultimatum, offering to let her keep Dotty for a price. Max visits Tanya in prison, and Zainab realises Denise is missing Lucas. Meanwhile, Janine moves into a new flat with Billy, and celebrates with a takeaway paid for by an unsuspecting Peggy (888)
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10.30pm
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Kill It, Cook It, Eat It With the demand for duck having doubled over the past decade, the nine novice hunters are taken back to basics in an effort to understand exactly how this in-demand form of wild game is prepared. The beginners face an intensive gun training session, before they are escorted to some of the most remote ponds of Scotland to shoot mallard at dusk. Julia Bradbury presents (888)
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11.30pm
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Family Guy Peter loses his job at the Happy-Go-Lucky toy factory, but the blow is cushioned by an unexpected windfall in the form of a massive welfare payout. Animated comedy, with the voices of Seth MacFarlane, Alex Borstein and Seth Green (888)
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11.55pm
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Family Guy Peter begins acting like a pirate after stealing a parrot, and recruits a crew of like-minded would-be buccaneers to raise havoc all over Quahog. Meanwhile, Chris falls in love with a veterinary intern named Anna. Guest starring Amanda Bynes (888)
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12.20am
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Most Annoying People 2008 The second instalment of the irreverent review of the year, which looks back at 2008's most annoying moments and the people who got under the public's skin the most. The second half of the countdown reveals the top 50 most cringeworthy names in the worlds of entertainment, politics, music and sport. Narrated by Richard Bacon (888)
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1.15am
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How Not to Live Your Life Don goes on a field trip with Abby and children from her school in an attempt to show her he is a good, decent man. He soon ruins this by taking the 10-year-olds to a pub and getting them drunk. Comedy, written by and starring Dan Clark (888)
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1.45am
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How to Rob a Bank The story of Lee Barnes, Britain's biggest student debtor. He explains how he managed to acquire £40,000 in one year, including £30,000 in cashback from bars and supermarkets, and what happened when he went on the run and finally gave himself up (888)
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2.45am
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Kill It, Cook It, Eat It With the demand for duck having doubled over the past decade, the nine novice hunters are taken back to basics in an effort to understand exactly how this in-demand form of wild game is prepared. The beginners face an intensive gun training session, before they are escorted to some of the most remote ponds of Scotland to shoot mallard at dusk. Julia Bradbury presents (888)
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3.45am
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The Wrong Door Highlights from the sketch show set in a parallel universe, where special effects as seen in movies and on TV are a part of everyday life. Also featuring celebrity cameos and unimaginable locations (888)
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4.00am
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Almost Famous 2 Footage of celebrities before they were household names, featuring Johnny Vegas, David Tennant and Naomi Campbell (888)
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5.00am
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