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Published Date: 03 February 2010
Weary Wednesday? Cheer yourself up with some cracking telly, using the Standard's daily guide to see what's on the box!

Top TV

Five, 8pm
Secrets of Egypt: Rameses
Documentary exploring the life of Rameses II, who ascended the throne in 1279 BC and became the longest running pharaoh, ruling for 66 years.

BBC2, 9pm
Horizon: Don't Grow Old
Documentary exploring the latest scientific research which suggests ageing could be a flexible process that might be manipulated, following scientists as they experiment and try and explain why people become older.

Fabulous Film

BBC3, 8pm
Legally Blonde
A seemingly dizzy teenager is heartbroken when her boyfriend dumps her because he thinks she is not intelligent enough to help his political career. To prove him wrong, she enrols at Harvard, but finds herself out of her depth as other students to their best to humiliate her.

BBC1, 10.45pm
Air Force One
The American president is forced to take drastic measures to save his family when their plane is hijacked by Russian terrorists demanding the release of a jailed radical general. Meanwhile, the vice president tries to manage the crisis from Washington and has to decide whether to shoot the aircraft down.

Sensational Sport

Sky Sports 3, 7pm
Ten Pin Bowling
Action from the 2009 Weber Cup at the Barnsley Metrodome where Europe's top bowlers took on their American counterparts in ten pin bowling's answer to the Ryder Cup.

ITV1, 7.30pm
Live FA Cup Football
Leeds United v Tottenham Hotspur. Coverage of the fourth round replay at Elland Road, as the teams get a second shot at the last 16, where an away trip to the Reebok Stadium to face Bolton Wanderers awaits them. Kick off 7.45pm.

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  • Last Updated: 03 February 2010 1:57 PM
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  • Location: Skegness
 
 
 


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