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Check out the Standard Selection for Tuesday, October 20!

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Published Date: 19 October 2009
Tuesday - Choose Tuesday as your wash-away-the-blues day, with the Standard's pick of the most entertaining telly, film and sport on the box!
Top TV




ITV1, 9pm


7 Days on the Breadline


Former Spice Girl Mel B, ex-rugby union player Austin Healey, fashion guru Trinny Woodall and actor Keith Allen experience vastly different lives as they head to neighbouring council estates in Leeds and examine the issues affecting people living on benefits or low income in Britain today.




BBC2, 10pm


Later Live With Jools Holland


The presenter is joined by South London house duo Basement Jaxx, who perform songs from their new album Scars, as well as a collaboration with artist and singer Yoko Ono called Day of the Sunflowers.




Fabulous Film




Five USA, 9pm


Scream 2


Another serial killer adopts the ghost mask and embarks on a campaign of murder, while survivors of the first massacre try to get to the bottom of the terrifying mystery.




BBC4, 10pm


Cabaret


Musical charting a flighty nightclub singer's stormy relationship with a would-be novelist in '30s Berlin, as the might of the Nazi party grows and Germany heads inexorably toward becoming a fascist state.




Sensational Sport




Sky Sports 2, 7pm


Live UEFA Champions League


Liverpool v Lyon. The Reds play their second home fixture of the campaign tonight, as French side and Group E rivals Lyon visit Anfield. Kick off 7.45pm.




Eurosport, 8pm


Boxing


A chance to see the bout for the WBO Cruiserweight title between Marco Huck and Victor Emilio Ramirez at the Gerry Weber Stadium in Halle, Germany.

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  • Last Updated: 20 October 2009 10:20 AM
  • Source: Skegness Standard
  • Location: Skegness
 
 
 


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