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Published Date: 01 July 2009
Thursday - KEEP Thursday interesting with the Standard Selection.
Top TV

BBC1, 9pm


The Best Job in the World


Australia's Queensland tourist board launched a marketing campaign that offered a dream job on the Great Barrier Reef's Hamilton Island, carrying with it a £70,000 salary and luxury accommodation. This documentary follows four Britons who made it through to the final 50 candidates.




Channel 4, 11.10pm


TNT Show


Comedians Jack Whitehall and Holly Walsh present a topical entertainment show taking an irreverent look at the week's events, with sketches and guest performers.




Fabulous Film




ITV1, 11.35pm


Red Rock West


A drifter turns up in a small town with nothing but his wits to keep him going. He is mistaken for a hit man and gets offered a hefty sum to carry out a double assassination, but the reluctant 'killer' intends to take the money and run.




FilmFour, 9pm


A taxi driver picks up a sharp-suited fare and when the first drop off results in a dead body almost plunging through his windscreen, the passenger reveals himself to be a hit man with four more murders to carry out before the night is over.




Sensational Sport




Sky Sports 3, 7.30pm


Live Rugby League


Barrow Raiders v Toulouse. Coverage of the Championship encounter at Craven Park, where the hosts are aiming to avenge last month's surprise defeat. Kick off 7.30pm.




Sky Sports 2, 8pm


Cricket


England Lions v Australia. Highlights of the second day's play in the warm up match at New Road in Worcestershire, ahead of the first Ashes test which starts on Wednesday in Cardiff.

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  • Last Updated: 02 July 2009 9:36 AM
  • Source: Skegness Standard
  • Location: Skegness
 
 
 


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