Published Date:
29 June 2009
By James Madge
Tuesday - The Skegness Standard, bagpiping entertainment into your eyes with a daily selection of the best telly, film and sport on the box.
Top TV
BBC2, 9pm
The Conspiracy Files: 7/7
As the fourth anniversary of the 7/7 London terror bombings approaches, this documentary sheds light on a network of sceptics who support claims that the Government has concealed the truth about the attacks.
ITV1, 10.35pm
Hollywood Lives
Revisiting the series of the 1990s, this documentary reveals the impact of scandal and gossip on Tinseltown, where the internet has replaced guarded publicists with news about the stars.
Fabulous Film
FilmFour, 9pm
Road to Perdition
Devoted husband and father Michael Sullivan leads a secret life as a hit man but faces a crisis when his son witnesses his involvement in a killing. The lad promises to remain quiet, but a gangster threatens to wipe out Sullivan's entire family, forcing father and son to go on the run together.
BBC1, 11.30pm
The Royal Tenenbaums
A dysfunctional family is thrown into turmoil when their estranged father shows up, claiming he has only six weeks to live. As he tries to re-establish connections with his children, he realises the effect his absence has had on the family.
Sensational Sport
BBC2, 5.50pm
Wimbledon 2009
Sue Barker introduces live coverage from day eight of the All England Championships, featuring the ladies' singles quarter-finals and the latest from the doubles.
Sky Sports 1, 8pm
Live Ringside Special
Coverage of the bout between Jason Booth and Rocky Dean, for the British Super Bantamweight title at York Hall, Bethnal Green, with champion Booth expecting to retain his belt against an opponent who has lost 10 of his 26 professional fights.
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Last Updated:
30 June 2009 4:40 PM
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