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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE Tuesday 9 February 2010

EastEnders

Tuesday 9 February
7.30-8.00pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE

Darren and Libby share an awkward exchange after bumping into each other in the Square in tonight's visit to Walford. On the other side of the Square, Adam watches them talking.

Meanwhile, in the café, Bianca apologises to Dot for accusing Dotty of stealing. Dot accepts the apology. Bradley and Stacey hear Bianca telling Dot that the police have a new witness in the Archie case and are about to arrest someone.

Darren is played by Charlie G Hawkins, Libby by Belinda Owusu, Bianca by Patsy Palmer, Dot by June Brown, Dotty by Mollie Conlin, Bradley by Charlie Clements and Stacey by Lacey Turner.

JM3

Holby City

Tuesday 9 February
8.00-9.00pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE

On the day of Scott's heart transplant, Penny accidentally reveals their secret relationship as the medical drama continues. Penny admits to seeing Scott but denies mishandling the case. Disappointed, Elliot holds Penny back a rotation – Penny must choose between Scott and her career.

Jac is determined to prove to Michael that she is everything she claims to be in her application for the consultant job. But when Oliver lets her down she loses her cool with Penny, blows her opportunity to showcase her teaching skills, and is humiliated when her dalliance with Oliver is revealed to Daisha.

A patient confuses Maria's relationship with new doctor George. The patient implies that George is cheating on Maria with several other women. Maria is angry and confronts George, but later realises that the patient is lying.

Scott is played by Joshua Bowman, Penny by Emma Catherwood, Elliot by Paul Bradley, Jac by Rosie Marcel, Michael by Hari Dhillon, Oliver by James Anderson, Daisha by Rebecca Grant, Maria by Phoebe Thomas and George by Joseph May.

JM3

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Survivors Ep 4/6

High Definition programme
Tuesday 9 February
9.00-10.00pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE

Tom and Greg are enslaved alongside Kevin and dozens of others in Mr Smithson's coal mine, as the series charting the struggles of a handful of survivors in a post-virus apocalypse continues.

Meanwhile, the Family are desperately hunting for them and follow Billy, their only lead, to a roadside motel where he is meeting his girlfriend, Sally. When questioned, Billy feigns ignorance and exits under the pretence of asking around while on his trading route, leaving the Family with Sally.

In the mine, an accident leaves Kevin badly injured. Greg formulates an escape plan by convincing Smithson that he is a geologist and that he has discovered a gas leak in the mine. However, the Family are converging on Smithson's with their own rescue plans, leading to a dangerous game of cat and mouse.

Tom is played by Max Beesley, Greg by Paterson Joseph, Kevin by Al Weaver Smithson by Christopher Fulford, Billy by Roger Lloyd Pack and Sally by Emma Lowndes.

Survivors is simulcast on the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ HD channel – the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s High Definition channel, available through Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media.

AF

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BEING MUM SEASON
I Hate Mum

Tuesday 9 February
10.35-11.25pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ ONE

Sixteen-year-old Ryan reflects on his relationship with his mother
Sixteen-year-old Ryan reflects on his relationship with his mother

Forming part of ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ One's Being Mum Season, I Hate Mum looks into the lives of two boys who are at war with their mothers and follows their progress as they visit a specialist unit dedicated to helping families on the verge of collapse.

Ten-year-old Adam has been violent and abusive to his mother, Sharon, and eight-year-old brother, Jake, for the last five years. At school, Adam is able to control his outbursts, but home is a constant battleground. "He's actually threatened me with a knife," says Sharon. "I can see one day he's going to hurt me quite badly and I won't be able to stop him."

Adam's anger has been affecting the whole family but life has not always been that way, explains Sharon: "He was what I call a perfect son. I never had problems with him at all. It was when Adam turned five or six that his behaviour started to change."

With Adam's behaviour growing increasingly worse, the family GP has referred them to specialist NHS unit CAMHS in Greenwich – part of the national network of child and adolescent mental health services. Working with the family and closely observing how they interact, therapists come up with a programme to connect the family again.

In the last three years, 16-year-old Ryan has been caught stealing from home, been excluded from school and smashed up the house, but the worst of his behaviour is targeted at his mum, Cathy. "He's very angry and I can't get him out of that in order to establish just a normal conversation with him," she says.

Ryan lives with his mum, his older sister, Annie, and his mum's fiancé, Jamie. He's been going missing from home recently and was once found sleeping on a night bus. "Everything's changed in the house now," says Ryan. "It feels like this is my home but it feels like everyone has just gone away from me."

Ryan and his family have been attending CAMHS for nine months and, although there has been some improvement in Ryan's behaviour, his family still don't trust him alone. Can CAMHS counsellors help Ryan get to the nub of his problems before it's too late?

"When families are in a crisis situation they're often very worn down and feeling a bit battered," says family therapist Pete Brown of Greenwich CAMHS. "One of the first things we need to do is create a space where we can talk about the issues without blaming anyone in particular."

I Hate Mum is the second of two season films commissioned and supported by Headroom, the three-year cross-platform mental health and wellbeing campaign from ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Learning to encourage people to look after their mental health and wellbeing. Visit bbc.co.uk/headroom for further support resources.

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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ TWO Tuesday 9 February 2010

How Earth Made Us – Fire Ep 4/5

Tuesday 9 February
9.00-10.00pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ TWO

Professor Iain Stewart explores man's relationship with fire as he continues to examine how geology, geography and climate have influenced human history.

For most of Earth's history there was no fire. It was only 400 million years ago that vegetation evolved, allowing fire to spread across the planet. Then a million years ago early humans became the first and so far only animal to control this complex and deadly force. To discover the landmarks in man's increasing mastery of fire, Iain goes diving in a mysterious lake in Oregon, climbs a glacier of salt, crawls through an extraordinary cave in Iran and takes a bath in crude oil.

Fire has long been humanity's main source of energy and at the heart of this story is carbon, one of the most versatile elements on Earth. Iain encounters carbon in its most pure form, a £3m diamond, but he also discovers far more valuable forms – coal and oil. Carbon is the basis of all the fuels we use and, from the 17th century, huge demand meant that, in Britain, coal was mined to ever-greater depths. Here the seams were waterlogged, but the invention of the steam engine to pump out the water paved the way for Britain's industrial revolution. Iain discovers why China – another land rich in coal – failed to industrialise, before continuing his journey to the oil fields of Azerbaijan.

The end of this story is yet to be written. Man has now reached a turning point in history where the use of carbon is threatening civilisation. To continue to advance, the link between human progress and the burning of carbon-based fuels has to be broken.

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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ THREE Tuesday 9 February 2010

Coming Of Age – Lederhosen Hero Ep 5/8

Tuesday 9 February
10.30-11.00pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ THREE

DK is plagued by dreams of the principal and becomes worried that she may have more than just a passing professional interest in him, as the comedy continues. Jas, meanwhile, sets out to rebuild her relationship with Ollie by finding a common interest away from sex.

And after being refused entry to the cinema for looking too young, Chloe and Matt concoct a variety of ludicrous strategies to get themselves in.

DK is played by Joe Tracini, Jas by Hannah Job, Ollie by Ceri Phillips, Chloe by Anabel Barnston and Matt by Tony Bignell.

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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ FOUR Tuesday 9 February 2010

We Need Answers Ep 11/13

Tuesday 9 February
10.00-10.30pm ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ FOUR

How Clean Is Your House star Aggie MacKenzie competes against gay rights activist Peter Tatchell as the anarchic comedy game show, in which contestants attempt to match their answers to questions texted in by the public, continues.

Mark Watson hosts, Tim Key is in the question master's chair and Alex Horne provides expert analysis from a booth as the two celebrities battle it out to be crowned the winner and avoid "The Clogs Of Defeat".

Aggie and Peter must match their answers to the ones given by the text answering service. Questions range from "Can I donate my body to a zoo?" to "How heavy is the sky?"

Each show also features a cunning physical challenge. This week, Aggie and Peter identify vegetables with their bare feet.

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