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Network TV ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Week 10: Wednesday 10 March 2010

ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE Wednesday 10 March 2010

Famous, Rich And Jobless Ep 2/2

Wednesday 10 March
9.00-10.00pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE (Schedule addition 24 February)

Four celebrities continue to learn about the realities of unemployment as they move in with an unemployed buddy, in the second part of this documentary which explores joblessness in Britain today.

Larry Lamb, Diarmuid Gavin, Emma Parker Bowles and Meg Matthews have been stripped of all their money, clothes and personal possessions to experience what it's like to be out of work and out of money.

The four travel to Yate, Bury, Wilmslow and Wolverhampton to live with people who are experiencing life without a job and without much prospect of one. Their aim is to try to encourage their new friends to go out and find work, but how do they help their buddies and how successful are they?

Diarmuid moves in to the six-bedroom house of benefits family Eddy, Christina and their five kids. But he lasts less than a few hours before moving into a local Bury hotel. Meg inspires reformed ex-con Nick, from Wolverhampton, to ignore the stream of job rejections and find confidence to keep looking for work opportunity.

Larry, meanwhile, turns relationship counsellor and recruitment advisor in an attempt to help recently unemployed former sales manager Mark from Wilmslow get out of his depression and back into employment. And Emma spends four days looking for jobs for 22-year-old single mum Louise from Yate, near Bristol.

The physical and emotional experience of the last eight days has challenged their prejudices and preconceptions of joblessness and the different reasons and circumstances that leave someone without a job that we take for granted. But will it change their attitudes beyond the programme when they return to the comfort and safety of their old lives?

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Damages Ep 3/13

Wednesday 10 March
10.45-11.25pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE

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Joe Tobin (Campbell Scott) tries to deal with Danielle

When Joe Tobin runs over Danielle Marchetti with his car after confronting her about her affair with his father, he must hurry to save her life and avoid being arrested, as the series set in the high-stakes world of New York litigation continues.

Unaware that the lawyer is working to spirit Danielle out of the country, Joe calls Leonard Winstone for help. Knowing that keeping Danielle in hiding is essential to protecting the Tobin family, Winstone orders Joe to stay put until he can get there. And once Joe learns of the problems that Danielle's testimony could create for his family, he agrees to let Winstone put her on a plane once a doctor gives her the all clear to fly.

Meanwhile, as he prepares to tell his in-laws that their investments with Tobin have left them penniless, Tom Shayes sets out to track down Danielle. Ellen cries off an invitation to be on hand for Danielle's arrest so that she can visit her family, while Patty gives prosecutor Curtis Gates a lead to the missing woman's whereabouts.

Back at the house, the doctor pronounces Danielle well enough to travel as long as she appears normal during the few hours prior to her flight. She then lapses into delirium, which worries Joe, who closely monitors her condition.

Meanwhile, Patty's claim to have incriminating information linking her and Louis Tobin fails to intimidate Winstone.

As Tom Shayes prepares to deliver the bad news to his in-laws, Joe calls the doctor with an update on Danielle's condition. The doctor insists that flying will kill her but Joe decides to put Danielle on the plane anyway. As Ellen is drawn into a family drama at home, and Patty tips off the DA to the charter flight's imminent departure, Joe and the unconscious Danielle are stopped by the police en route to the airport. Once Danielle is admitted to the hospital, Winstone learns that she's been subpoenaed.

Joe Tobin is played by Campbell Scott, Danielle Marchetti by Madchen Amick, Leonard Winstone by Martin Short, Tom Shayes by Tate Donovan, Ellen Parsons by Rose Byrne, Patty Hewes by Glenn Close and Louis Tobin by Len Cariou.

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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ FOUR Wednesday 10 March 2010

Mad Men – Souvenir Ep 8/13

High Definition programme
Wednesday 10 March
10.00-10.45pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ FOUR

New York's inhabitants go on vacation for the hot month of August, as the acclaimed American drama set in an advertising agency in the early Sixties continues. Betty's campaign calls for the reservoir are interrupted by a call from Conrad Hilton. Conrad asks Don to fly to Italy to inspect the Rome Hilton and Don invites Betty to accompany him.

Betty enlists the help of Henry at a local council hearing regarding the water reservoir. After the meeting Henry makes his motivation clear to Betty.

While Trudy is away for the weekend, Henry comes to the aid of an au pair in distress in his building. While helping her, he runs into an old colleague in their new job, which is embarrassing for both of them. After his good turn, Pete expects more than thanks in return. As a result he lands himself in trouble with his wife and his neighbours.

Meanwhile, Rome, a new hairdo and competition from the Italians reignite Don and Betty's passion. Back at home, Sally kisses Ernie during a game of grown-up but a prying spy gets her into trouble.

January Jones plays Betty Draper, Chelcie Ross plays Conrad Hilton, Jon Hamm plays Don Draper, Alison Brie plays Trudy, Vincent Kartheiser plays Pete and Kiernan Shipka plays Sally Draper. Mad Men also stars Elisabeth Moss as Peggy, Christina Hendricks as Joan, Bryan Batt as Salvatore Romano, Michael Gladis as Paul, Aaron Staton as Ken, John Slattery as Roger Sterling, Ryan Cutrona as Gene Hofstadt, Eric Ladin as William Hofstadt, Mark Moses as Herman "Duck" Phillips, Jamie Thomas King as Guy and Ryan Cartwright as John Hooker.

Mad Men is simulcast on the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ HD channel – the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s high definition channel, available through Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media.

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