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Published Date: 26 June 2009
Saturday - It's the weekend, but why hit the town when there's great TV, movies and sport to be watched? The Skegness Standard shows you what's hot and what's hotter!
Top TV




BBC3, 8.05pm


Glastonbury 2009


Edith Bowman and Reggie Yates present coverage of the day's performances, with Leicester's indie rockers Kasabian taking to the stage, as well as highlights from Dizzee Rascal's earlier set. Coverage continues throughout the night.




BBC2, 9.40pm


Blood and Guts: A History of Surgery


Michael Mosley looks at the history of heart surgery, taking a personal interest in the pioneers of the practice, and looking at how surgeons are able to beat the clock and operate on the organ.




Fabulous Film




ITV4, 10.05pm


Boogeyman


A man is haunted all his life by the death of his father when he was a child, which at the time he thought was the work of a nightmarish monster. He heads back to his home town convinced his memories cannot be real, but fate soon forces him to change his mind.




BBC1, 10.35pm


Enemy of the State


A chance encounter with an old friend derails a successful lawyer's fast-track career, plunging him headling into a deadly game of cat and mouse with relentless government agents, capable of anticipating his every move.




Sensational Sport




BBC2, 2pm


Wimbledon 2009


Live action from the courts at the All England Club, featuring coverage of the latest third round matches. Last year, Roger Federer maintained his imperious form as he beat Marc Gicquel easily and he'll be hoping for more of the same this time around.




Sky Sports 1, 8pm


International Rugby Union


South Africa v British and Irish Lions. Coverage from the second test of the three-match series at the Loftus Versfield Stadium in Pretoria, with the Lions hoping to take heart from a second-half fightback in the first match, which had the world champions desperately hanging on for victory.

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  • Last Updated: 26 June 2009 6:12 PM
  • Source: Skegness Standard
  • Location: Skegness
 
 
 


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