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Published Date: 04 May 2009
Saturday - CHECK out the Standard Seelction.
Top TV

BBC2, 8.30pm


Timewatch: The Prince and the Plotter


Forty years after the Prince of Wales' investiture, Huw Edwards revisits the events of the extraordinary day when police, politicians and royalty held their breath as nationalist extremists plotted to disrupt the ceremony.




Channel 4, 10.30pm


Sacha Baron Cohen: New Hero of Comedy


An insight into the life and career of Ali G, Borat and Bruno creator Sacha Baron Cohen, charting the comedian's rise from appearances on the 11 o' Clock Show to his international success in Hollywood.




Fabulous Film




ITV2, 8.30pm


Sister Act


A flashy nightclub singer agrees to testify against her brutal gangster boyfriend, but is forced to go into hiding for her own protection. She is less than pleased when she realises she's expected to pose as a nun in the cloistered quietness of a convent.




BBC1, 10.30pm


Flightplan


A woman boards a plane with her young daughter and promptly falls asleep. When she wakes the girl has disappeared and her mother's fear turns to panic when the airline staff insists she boarded the flight alone.




Sensational Sport




BBC2, 6.10pm


Wimbledon 2009


Coverage from the penultimate day of the All England Championships, which is scheduled to feature the men's doubles final, in which Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic were victorious last year.




Sky Sports 2, 8pm


Live Masters Football


The Scottish Masters at the Braehead Arena in Glasgow, featuring former stars of Celtic, Dundee United, Hearts and last year's winners Rangers.

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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2009 5:11 PM
  • Source: Skegness Standard
  • Location: Skegness
 
 
 


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