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Ashes To Ashes
After last week's boisterous scene-setter - which pulled seven million viewers - Ashes To Ashes feels like it's firmly underway now. And good to report that this second episode offers further encouragement that the show isn't just a mere rip-off of Life on Mars... (Click to continue reading)
Ashes To Ashes showing on BBC 1 at 9pm
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Little Miss Sunshine
This low-budget comedy took its time, but eventually proved a big hit with audiences and critics alike. A barely-functioning couple, a drug addict grandfather, a gay, suicidal uncle and a silent brother team up to take plain little Olive on a road trip to the Little Miss Sunshine beauty pageant in California. (Click to continue reading)
Little Miss Sunshine showing on Sky Movies Drama at 8pm
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Baby Bible Bashers
Riveting documentary about three very young Bible bashers, including seven-year-old Samuel Boutwell, who takes his vocation to save sinners extremely seriously. The film follows the pint-size preachers as they go about their missionary work, and uncovers the unsettling, disturbing truth behind child evangelism. (Click to continue reading)
Baby Bible Bashers showing on Channel 4 at 9pm
Funny Face
Classic musical comedy. Audrey Hepburn is the naive beauty plucked from obscurity by opportunistic photographer Fred Astaire to become a top fashion model. (Click to continue reading)
Funny Face showing on Sky Movies Classics at 9pm
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Girls Aloud
Girls Aloud have become one of the most successful British groups of the decade, achieving 11 top-ten singles. This live show, recorded at London's Hammersmith Apollo, includes many of their hits, such as Sound of the Underground, Love Machine, Jump, The Show and I'll Stand By You. (Click to continue reading)
Girls Aloud showing on Sky1 at 9pm
Journeyman
The compelling new US sci-fi time-travelling drama reaches its first-season finale. Dan Vasser is sceptical when a mental patient claims he's a time-traveller. Plus, Dan grills the shadowy Dr Langley on the secret history of his special power. (Click to continue reading)
Journeyman showing on Sky1 at 10:35pm
30 Rock
The smart 'n' sassy, occasionally smug sitcom - created by Golden Globe winner Tina Fey - comes to the end of its first season tonight. Tracy goes into hiding with Kenneth's cousin, Jesse. Meanwhile Jack's mother shows up ahead of his wedding to Phoebe; and Liz struggles to sustain her long-distance relationship with Floyd. (Click to continue reading)
30 Rock showing on five at 11:45pm