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Published Date: 26 June 2009
Friday - As the weekend draws near, the Skegness Standard is here...to pick out the best telly, film and sport on the box, just for you!
Top TV




BBC1, 9pm


Hotel Babylon


Sam learns a lesson about hotel management when he ignores Juliet's advice and allows two rival boxers to stay, while a corrupt environmental standards officer visits, which quickly arouses suspicions.




BBC2, 11pm


Glastonbury 2009


Jo Wiley, Zane Lowe, Mark Radcliffe and the lovely Lauren Laverne present the best of the day's performances from the UK's largest music festival, including headline act Neil Young, the Fleet Foxes, the Specials and Lady GaGa.




Fabulous Film




ITV1, 10.35pm


Dirty Harry


Legendary thriller about a maverick San Francisco detective who sets out to catch a deranged sniper picking off innocent victims at random, but his tactics do not sit easily within the confines of the law.




BBC1, 11.40pm


The Ring 2


Journalist Rachel Keller and her son try to piece their lives back together, but the vengeful spirit of Samara follows and this time is determined to destroy them.




Sensational Sport




Sky Sports 1, 4.30pm


Live International U21s Football


England v Sweden. Coverage of the opening semi-final at the Gamla Ullevi in Gothenburg, as Stuart Pearce's men clash with the tournament hosts, looking to book a place in the final. Kick off 5pm.




BBC2, 8pm


Today at Wimbledon


John Inverdale presents highlights from day five of the All England Championships, featuring action from the third round matches of the men's and ladies' singles draw.

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  • Last Updated: 26 June 2009 5:11 PM
  • Source: Skegness Standard
  • Location: Skegness
 
 
 


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