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Extra Spooks

10:22am Thursday 7th August 2008

Georgia Moffett’s the daughter of a past Doctor Who and is said to be dating the latest Time Lord.

Action Mummy

10:29am Thursday 7th August 2008

At 40, Maria Bello has finally got the chance to play an action hero... and has the black eye to prove it, she informs Steve Pratt.

Wild way to earn a living

10:27am Thursday 7th August 2008

Stormbreaker made Alex Pettyfer a junior James Bond, but he tells Steve Pratt that his only real competition is himself.

Top Ten To Rent

10:21am Thursday 7th August 2008

UK DVD/VIDEO RENTAL

Shell shocker

9:51am Thursday 7th August 2008

Natural World: A Turtle’s Guide To The Pacific (BBC2, 8pm); Travellers’ Century (BBC4, 9pm),p> THE loggerhead turtle has been travelling for the best part of a year. She arrives on a beach in Japan after a 9,100 mile journey from the west coast of Mexico that’s taken 307 days. That gives her an average speed of 1mph, which hardly puts her in the Lewis Hamilton class.

Jim and tonic

10:20am Thursday 7th August 2008

MOST of the time you’ve as much chance of hearing good news in Soapland as seeing a headline reading GORDON BROWN IS AN EXCELLENT PRIME MINISTER. There are exceptions and this week is one of them when Jim Branning pays a surprise visit back home to celebrate his 75th birthday in EastEnders (BBC1).

Indigone

11:25am Tuesday 5th August 2008

Perhaps because there is nothing much to write home about, the column keeps close to base

Caine and able

11:27am Tuesday 5th August 2008

CSI: Miami (five, 9pm); Secrets Of The Mary Rose: Revealed (five, 8pm)

Barbecue kings

ON THE MOVE: The Son of Hibachi is ideal for BBQ picnics

5:16pm Monday 4th August 2008

If you haven't given up on the idea of eating al fresco yet, check out these great grillers.

Kitout your bike

CYCLE BAG: This concept design combines a saddle and ruck sack

5:12pm Monday 4th August 2008

Make cycling fun again with some of these biking gadgets.


National News

Lib Dems unveil youth crime plan

Chris Huhne wants MPs to listen to a Muslim policeman

Updated 9:21pm Thursday 7th August 2008

Youngsters who commit minor offences and get involved in anti-social behaviour should not be locked up, because they go on to re-offend more seriously, the Liberal Democrats said.


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