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General 218 Portada.indd - think
YOUR ENGLISH - SPANISH NEWSPAPER
No 218
July 6 - July 12 2007
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CASH FOR CHILDREN
Nobody knows how much it
costs to bring up a child, but
Spain’s president, José Luis
Rodríguez Zapatero, will
put his hand in his pocket
for new parents.
Starting from next week
all families legally resident
in Spain will receive 2,500
euros for each new child,
irrespective of their income
and nationality.
The president announced
the news on Tuesday in Parliament during a debate on
the State of the Nation. Zapatero considers this move
to support hard-pressed families an ‘historic decision’.
This is not the first time the
left-wing PSOE party has
proposed such a measure.
In 2002, when they were in
opposition, socialists proposed even higher grants
per child – 3,000 euros for a
second child and 6,000 euros
for the third.
In the end this proposal was
not included in the electoral
programme that was presented in the general elections. However, it has now
been announced eight months before the next battle for
the president’s post.
The move has been criticised by some political parties, such as the nationalists
in Cataluña (Convergència i
Unió) as ‘electioneering’.
The PP has attempted to
minimise the impact of
the news by reminding politicians that in their own
campaign they pledged to
award 3,000 euros for each
new child.
Experts are studying the
cost to the State of the new
grant system and believe
this will be in the region of
1,200 million euros a year.
Around half a million families could benefit from the
2,500-euro subsidy, based on
last year’s 481,102 births.
However, the cost could in
fact be higher as the ministry for work and social
affairs wants the move to be
retroactive, starting from
January 1 this year, and to
include adoptions. Around
5,000 children are adopted
every year in Spain.
At present, each child born
reduces a family’s annual
income tax liability by 1,200
euros and parents also benefit from small grants handed out by regional governments and town councils.
Certain
non-government
charities consider there are
already too many financial
support programmes in
existence and that the State
should invest more funds in
schools and nurseries, thus
helping parents to find a
better work-life balance.
With this announcement
Zapatero has made his first
pre-electoral-campaign promise. Additionally, this week
the president also pledged to
increase retirement pensions in the next year. Those on
the minimum pensions will
see a rise of around 26 per
cent, assures Zapatero.
He made the announcement
in Asturias at a conference
organised by mining industry workers.
ALINGHI VALENCIA TRIUMPH
WE WON! Alinghi’s victory could mean Valencia will host the next America’s Cup in 2009
Valencia waits with bated breath to find
out if it will host the 2009 America’s
Cup, following Swiss team Alinghi’s
victory. Plans for an industrial port
and Formula One circuit could throw
a spanner in the works, but mayoress
Rita Barberá is keen for Valencia to
become the ‘sailing world capital’.
 Full race report on back page
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NATIONAL NEWS
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Crime
Prostitute
killer dies in
prison
A German truck driver accused of murdering five
prostitutes in Spain between 1996 and 2006 has
died in prison in Germany.
The cause of his death remains unclear.
Volker Eckert was detained
in Cologne last November where he worked as a
truck driver, after he was
identified as the murderer
of a Bulgarian prostitute
in Girona, Cataluña. Before being imprisoned, the
48-year-old also admitted
strangling a 14-year-old girl
in Germany in 1974, murdering four other prostitutes in Spain and a further
two in France. Police found
photographs of
several
dead women, presumably
his victims, as well as locks
of hair and items of clothing in his truck.
Tragedy
Immigrants
found dead
on raft
A raft with 37 sub-Saharan immigrants on board
arrived in the early hours
of Wednesday morning in
Puerto de los Cristianos in
the South of Tenerife. According to reports, two of
the illegal immigrants had
died on the voyage. One of
the dead people was an 18year-old male, according to
the Red Cross.
Two other immigrants on
the raft were in a serious
condition upon arrival due
to severe burns and dehydration. The others, who
also suffered burns, cuts
and bruises, were transferred to a police station.
This year, already hundreds
of illegal immigrants from
African countries have
been caught in the waters
around the Canary Islands.
and taken ashore to receive
first aid.
SPAIN
July 6 - July 12 2007
Yemen suicide bomb
kills Spanish tourists
Massacre believed to be the
work of Al Qaeda
A. Elgar
Ten people have been killed
including seven Spanish
tourists and two Yemeni
tour guides in a terrorist attack in Yemen. Another six
Spaniards were wounded,
one of them seriously.
The attack, in which a suicide bomber drove a vehicle
carrying explosives into the
centre of convoy of westerners travelling in fourwheel drives, is believed to
have been the work of Al
Qaeda. It is the second time
in eight days that Spaniards
have been killed in suicide
missions. Last week, six
soldiers died in a car bomb
attack in Lebanon.
The group, who were
travelling as part of a tour
organised by well-established Basque travel agency
Byblos Tour, had just visited the ancient archaeological site of The Mahram
Belques Temple built 3,000
years ago in Mareb, situated some 170km to the East
of the country’s capital,
when the attack occurred.
According to sources,
two of the vehicles were
completely destroyed in the
attack.
The dead have been
named as a married couple
from Cataluña, a married
couple from the Basque
country, the Basque leader
of the expedition and his
assistant from Guipúzcoa,
as well as a woman from
Girona who was married to
one of those injured. In addition, one of the drivers, a
35-year-old father of seven
and a local guide also perished. Another six Yemeni –
two drivers and four escorts
– were seriously wounded.
Soon after the attack, authorities in Yemen pointed
the finger of blame at Al
Qaeda, who had days previously broadcast a statement
demanding that imprisoned
members be liberated or it
would carry out attacks.
Vizcaya survivor María
Begoña Larrabeiti stated
after the incident: “The attack was an absolute nightmare. I saw that the first
vehicle of the convoy went
up in flames, in the second
vehicle people were in a bad
state, and in my vehicle,
people were screaming. I’m
a very lucky person to have
survived. On more than
one occasion I’ve been in a
situation of extreme danger, but I’m still alive.”
Two airplanes from the
Spanish Air Forces repatriated the bodies of the seven
DESTRUCTION: Full force of the bomb witnessed
pitals. One of the injured,
María Asunción Vitorica
Arbaiza, was too unwell to
return home to Spain.
King Juan Carlos of
The attack was an
absolute nightmare
Spaniards and the injured
travellers back to Torrejón
military airport near Madrid at 03.00hrs on Tuesday
morning, where several
ambulances were ready to
take the survivors to hos-
Spain and president José
Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
were quick to condemn the
attack. Don Juan Carlos expressed his “indignation,
condemnation and repulsion”, while Zapatero spoke
with the Yemen president,
Ali Abdullah Saleh, who
communicated his condolences and solidarity to the
families of the victims. The
Spanish government has
urged Yemeni authorities
to fully investigate the attack so that those responsible can be brought to trial
“as soon as possible”.
Yemen, comprising 20 million inhabitants, is situated
in the South of the Arabian
Peninsula and has become
infamous in the past few
years for its Al Qaeda operations, where groups operate
without control. The risk of
terrorist attack in Yemen
has been high since 2006
when 23 “extremely dangerous” Al Qaeda prisoners escaped from a Yemeni prison.
Although several of these
were recaptured, some managed to flee to Somalia and
to the remote province of
Hadramwt. In spite of the
danger, the Spanish ministry for foreign affairs only
advises tour groups against
visiting.
President of the country
Alí Abdulah Saleh, has offered a 15 million riales reward (about 55,600 euros),
for any information on the
attacks to capture the assassins.
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SPAIN
July 6 - July 12 2007
Bomb scare in Ibiza
airport causes chaos
12,000 people affected by
anonymous caller
A. Elgar
A bomb scare in Ibiza airport caused widespread
chaos and disruption last
Saturday, after police were
forced to close the airport
for four hours following a
phone call made to a Spanish newspaper warning of
an imminent bomb.
All the airport’s workers
and people travelling out of
Ibiza had to be evacuated
immediately, and all planes
due to land at the airport
needed to be diverted. The
closure of the airport affected 12,000 people on one
of the busiest weekends of
the summer.
Police were forced to act
with speed after an anonymous call made to Basque
nationalist newspaper Gara
and roadside assistance
company DYA at 12.00hrs
claimed that a bomb would
be detonated at the airport
at 13.10hrs. However, according to sources, the caller did not identify himself
as an ETA member, speak
in Basque, nor use habitual
terminology used by the
terrorist group.
A total of 34 planes needed to be diverted to other
airports in Spain including
Palma de Mallorca, Mahón,
Valencia, Marseille and
Barcelona, while another 32
flights were unable to take
off. Thousands of people
who were evacuated from
the main departure building were given water and
umbrellas by emergency
services as temperatures
soared into the high 30s Celsius.
EVACUATED AIRPORT: Four hours in the glaring sun
Around ten minutes before the planned detonation,
officers found a suspect
package inside the terminal building. A controlled
STRICTER CONTROLS: 467 lives saved
and passengers to wear seatbelts and motorbike users
to wear helmets. He stated:
“Spanish roads are safer
than ever due to the new
licence,” and said the government was aiming for the
mortality rate on roads to be
reduced by 50% by 2010.
Statistics show that 84%
of drivers who were sanctioned were men; 40% of
offences were due to drinkdriving. Fifty percent of
drivers who lost points were
aged between 18 and 34.
Massacre averted as ETA
members caught near border
French police have averted
a potential massacre, after
arresting three alleged ETA
members in the south of
France who were driving in
a vehicle containing 165 kilograms of explosives, two
detonators, two large gas
cylinders and other bombmaking material that was
about to be driven into Spain
in a “matter of hours”.
The men were arrested
in Saint Jean de Pied de
Port, just 15kms from the
Navarra’s border, after police spotted a white Citroën
Berlingo, driving with false
number plates. One of those
arrested was Ekaitz Aguirre Goñi, military chief of
ETA.
And the following day, police
revealed that an ETA logis-
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Crime
Man dies in
Madrid
shoot-out
A man died on Tuesday
night in central Madrid, after a shoot-out in full view
of tourists and nighttime
revellers.
The 35-year-old Slovak was
shot three times at close
range in a street near C/
Vallehermosa; he managed
to stagger a few metres before collapsing on the pavement opposite a bar.
Emergency services, who
said that the man had been
shot in his left shoulder, his
chest and in his right side,
could do nothing to save the
man. A full investigation is
now underway to capture
his killers.
Demolition
New points-based driving
licence is a huge success
A total of 467 fewer lives
have been lost on Spanish
roads in the past year compared to the previous year
since the new points-based
licence was introduced.
Although there were 2,783
road deaths in the last
twelve months, the figures
show that there has been a
14.3% reduction in the accident rate. In fact, Spain has
now one of the lowest road
accident rates in Europe,
falling from 128 deaths per
million inhabitants in 1993
to 91 deaths. The European
average is 103.
According to home office
minister, Alfredo Pérez
Rubalcaba, the new pointsbased system has been effective in reducing speeding on
roads, drink-driving, whilst
encouraging more drivers
NATIONAL NEWS
tics base had been dismantled in the outskirts of Paris.
This time, three self-confessed ETA members, all aged
between 25 and 30, were driving with fake ID including
Spanish Guardia Civil and
MOD licences, several detonators, false number plates
and a frequency scanner to
pick up police radio channels.
explosion was carried out,
which confirmed that the
package was empty.
According to police reports the risk of a possible
ETA terrorist attack in a
Spanish airport remained
extremely high but they
were doing all they could to
heighten security measures.
First Europeans
lived in Burgos,
scientist confirm
The first European hominids were born in Burgos 1.2
million years ago, experts
have confirmed.
Analysis of the remains of
an ancient person discovered in a UNESCO heritage
site in the Atapuerca mountains near Burgos have certified the presence of the
first hominid or great apes
in the region. The remains
add to those found in 1994
in Gran Dolina, Burgos,
where Homo Antecesor was
found, a species dating to
780,000 BC.
Rosa Huguet, doctorate
from Tarragona’s Rovira
y Virgili University, broke
down in joyful tears after
discovering that a fragment
she believed belonged to a
bear was in fact that of a
hominid’s tooth. The tooth
has been confirmed as a
pre-molar, which belonged
to a 20-year-old individual.
In addition, the discovery
completes one of the site’s
great mysteries, since archaeologists discovered a
number of ancient silex
tools in the same area, but
until now had found no sign
of any hominid which used
the objects.
Co-director of the dig, José
María Bermúdez de Castro,
stated that it was still too
early to determine the species of the hominid, which
could be human, a chimpanzee or a gorilla: “Until
Stressed Spaniards smash
up hotel
A group of 30 Spaniards accomplished their goal this
week, after winning a prize
to smash up a Spanish hotel
to help ‘release stress’.
The winners, who were selected from more than 200
stressed applicants by NH
hotel group, demolished
bedrooms and bathrooms
on an entire floor of a 146room hotel in the Spanish capital before builders
moved in to start a refurbishment.
Participants included executives, teachers and one
mother who said she simply
wanted “to hit something”.
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Gay Pride
we have the cranium, jaw
bone, more teeth and other
important anatomical elements, we are unable to determine precisely the exact
species,” he commented.
The palaeonthologist stated
that the discovery of hominids in Europe was “spectacular” and that there was
a strong possibility that the
remains belonged to a species similar to the Homo de
Georgia, which inhabited
Georgia 1.8 million years
ago. If this theory is correct, it confirms that the
first Europeans did not arrive via Gibraltar as first
thought, but from the East
through the Palestine corridor.
A further 14 metres of the
site remain to be excavated
and the dig will continue
during July, in which time
it is hoped that more bones
and fossil remains will be
found.
Hundreds of thousands
of people descended upon
Madrid last weekend to
celebrate Europride 2007,
in a four-day festival that
brought together gays, bisexuals and transsexuals
from around the world.
The event took place in and
around the colourful Chueca district.
Participants marched from
C/ Alcalá to Plaza de España, praising Spain’s socialist government for new
legislation that has turned
a once deeply conservative
country into a bastion for
gender equality. Although
Gay Pride is held every year
in Madrid – as it is in many
major cities throughout the
world including London,
Manchester, Brighton, Benidorm and even Gandia
– this is the first time the
parades in all the cities took
place at the same time.
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REGIONAL NEWS
Public Safety
More police
for Castellón
The Spanish government
has ordered a team of 117
extra police officers to be
sent to Castellón to reinforce public safety in the
province during the summer months.
According to sources within the government’s local
police department 102 of
these are Guardia Civil officers and the remaining 15
are Policía Nacional.
Antonio Lorenzo emphasised that there has been
a “gradual increase every
summer for the past three
years and although police
officers are much busier
during the summer months
due to the huge influx of
tourists to the coast, we
never lower our guard,
especially in matters concerning terrorism”.
Television
Heads may
roll after
false alarm
Valencian public television,
Radio Televisió Valenciana,
reported an explosion at
Ibiza Airport that never
happened. The PSOE representative for RTV, Dolors
López, is calling for the directors’ resignations.
The report went out last
Saturday and López, has demanded the resignation of
Pedro García, RTVV’s Director General, and Lluis
Motes, News Director for
Canal 9, for their “irresponsible” attitude in broadcasting a report guaranteed to
attract the maximum news
audience “without first
confirming it and thereby
spreading alarm throughout the population”.
The
broadcast
report
claimed an explosion had
occurred at Ibiza airport
and made it sound as if
ETA were responsible by
comparing the incident
with the bomb that ripped
apart Terminal 4 at Barajas
airport in Madrid at the end
of last year.
Employment
Unexpected
rise in jobless
At the end of June the
number of unemployed in
the Comunitat Valenciana
had risen by 553 (0.29%)
compared with the previous
month, making a total of
194,000 unemployed. In the
Comunitat Valenciana, unemployment rose by 0.29%,
whereas in Spain as a whole
it dropped by 0.37%. In the
province of Valencia it rose
by 2.89%, but dropped by
2.19% in Alicante and by
1.95% in Castellón.
COMUNITAT VALENCIANA
July 6 - July 12 2007
Camps asks ministers
to use imagination
B.Chulvi&S.Walker
Francisco Camps has asked
his new government for “effort” but also for “imagination”: imagination to find
solutions to the challenges
faced by Valencians and
all those who live side by
side with them in the Comunitat Valenciana. This
was Camps message to the
four women and ten men
who will make up the new
autonomous government.
The first change is that
Camps has named a government with three vice-presidents. It was clear that two
of his old university friends
would each be made vicepresident: Vicente Rambla
(b. Castellón, 1963) is vicepresident for Policy and Gerardo Camps (b. Alicante,
1963) has been made vicepresident for the Economy.
They are both ministers as
well, Rambla being Minister for the Presidencia and
Gerardo Camps Economy
Minister.
An unexpected change,
however, came with the
naming of Juan Cotino (b.
Valencia 1950) as the head
of Social Welfare and the
third vice-president. Cotino
has been Director General
of the Police and member
of central government here
in the Comunitat Valenciana while the PP held office
in Madrid. In 2004, Francisco Camps made Juan Cotino Minister for Agriculture, an office that he has
held up until now. Cotino
is well-known in political
circles for his close links
with Opus Dei, a conservative catholic organisation
known internationally for
its huge economic power.
The fact that Cotino
owned the house where
Francisco Camps and Gerardo Camps lived during
their time in Madrid is
proof enough that Camps
has surrounded himself
with friends. Cotino comes
from Valencia and Camps
has justified his appointment as third vice-president
as a means to achieving an
equilibrium between the
three provinces: “My objective,” explained Camps
as he presented his new
government, “is to see each
of the three provinces represented equally and maintaining this equilibrium
will also be the responsibility of the three vice-presidents”.
The other changes in the
government can be seen
by the women Camps has
appointed: Trini Miró (b.
Alcoi, 1960) has been put in
charge of the Ministry of
Culture and Sport, Maritina
Hernández has been made
Minister for Agriculture,
Angélica Such, Minister for
VICENTE RAMBLA
GERARDO CAMPS
JUAN COTINO
ANGÉLICA SUCH
A. FONT DE MORA
JOSÉ GARCÍA ANTÓN
MARITINA HERNÁNDEZ
SERAFÍN CASTELLANO
MANUEL CERVERA
TRINI SIMÓ
MARIO FLORES
RAFAEL BLASCO
Tourism and Belén Juste,
Minister for Industry and
Commerce. The appointments of these four women
came as a surprise, but
Camps has explained that
he wanted his government
to comprise both people
with a lot of political experience and people with less
experience who would have
a greater empathy with the
man in the street as well as
bringing fresh ideas with
them.
The new Minister for
Culture and Sport, Trini
Miró’s only known track record in managing cultural
affairs was her directorship
of Alcoi’s Music Conservatory between 1999 and 2003
and her role in the town’s
department of culture. The
new Agriculture Minister,
Maritina Hernández, has
more experience, having
been in charge export at
IVEX, the Valencian Institute of Export. Hernández
has a doctorate in biochemistry and is the daughter of
one of the leading histori-
ans for the agricultural organisation.
Although her appointment has come as a surprise,
Belén Juste, Minister for
Industry and Commerce, is
hardly a stranger to Valencia’s business circle. She
was a director of Valencia’s
international trade fair
(FMI) while the exhibition
centre was being expanded
and as a result of her position there, came into close
contact with many of Valencia’s most active and
productive commercial sectors. Belén Juste was not,
however, one of the names
expected to be connected
with the ministerial post
as she left her post as trade
fair director after failing to
see eye to eye with leading
manufacturers in the furniture sector.
Perhaps the least known
of all the new women in
ministerial posts is Angélica Such, Minister for Tourism. This 43 year-old lawyer with four children has,
up until now, been the legal
F. DE LA ROSA
BELÉN JUSTE
advisor to the town councillor for women’s affairs in
Benidorm and just a few
weeks ago was appointed
Director General of relations with the Cortes Valencianas, once parliament
had been dissolved. There
were not many surprises
among the other ministerial appointments: Font de
Mora stays in Education,
García Antón takes over
the Environment, Mario
Flores in Infrastructure,
Manuel Cervera in Health,
Serafín Castellano heads up
the new Interior Ministry
that takes over from Public
Administration and will be
responsible for the development of the Autonomous
Statute, and Rafael Blasco,
who moves from Health to a
newly created department
called Immigration and
Citizenship, that will be at
the forefront of the Comunitat’s future as its population continues to grow.
L’HORTA
July 6 - July 12 2007
VALENCIA NEWS
CAMP DE MORVEDRE
150€ fines for leaving
rubbish in street
B.Chulvi&S.Walker
Valencia city council has
decided to tackle head on
the problem of rubbish left
out in the street. The council has decided to levy a
fine of 150€ against anyone
who leaves rubbish in the
street instead of putting
it into one of the bins provided. The Environment
Ministry is prepared to
take legal measures to do
away with this practice,
having noticed an increase
especially in the city centre and the Campanar area.
Yesterday, the area co-ordinator, Ramón Isidro Sanchis, announced that “the
number of
inspections
were going to increase in
an attempt to eradicate this
practice”. The Inspectors
have noted an increase in
the amount of rubbish left
on pavements and the local
authorities have started legal proceedings in at least
one case.
The first group of residents to come under investigation are those in
the Calle Colón, one of the
city’s main thoroughfares
and the main shopping
district, because “inspectors have seen several residents leaving rubbish in the
street instead of using the
nearby bins provided by the
city council”. Since there
is more than one person
involved, legal proceedings
have been initiated against
the residents’ association.
“There is a 150€ fine and we
intend to follow proceedings through” confirmed
the council representative.
As well as the Calle Colón,
there has also been mention of the Calle Cerdán
de Tallada, the Plaza de los
Pinazo, the stretch of Calle
Doctor Nicasio Benlloch
that runs from Calle Alcublas to Avenida de Campanar, all of which are major
streets in Valencia.
These are just isolated
examples of a situation
that looks set to “increase
over the coming months,
despite the fact that there
are enough bins”, according
to sources within the town
hall. One of the problems
appears to be the fact that
last year Valencia city council replaced the old bins with
a new, bigger model, that is
opened by means of a foot
pedal at ground level, that is
too stiff for elderly people to
operate.
Another problem is that
since the new bins are much
bigger, there are now fewer
of them around the streets,
something the residents
blame on the council’s desire to increase the number
of parking spaces. “The
first step we have taken,”
say sources in the town
hall, “is to pass the information onto the secretaries & presidents of the
residents’ associations and
the caretakers of the apartment buildings in the affected streets”.
As well as being notified
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A million
tourists in
Valencia
of the proceedings, they
have also been advised that
“they are going to be under
much closer observation
in order to avoid rubbish
dumping in the streets,
something that is expressly
forbidden by the local bylaws”.
At a glance
Last year, the change to the new type of bin was widely
criticised by residents, not, in the main, because of the
bins themselves, but more because of where they had
been placed. The problem is that the areas assigned to
the bins were not big enough to accommodate the new,
larger bins, so they have been put elsewhere, often in
very inconvenient places like zebra crossings or on
pavements, encroaching on parking spaces.
There was such widespread objection that 40 residents’
associations, via their Federation, made official complaints about the location of bins in their neighbourhoods. The team responsible for the Environment at
Valencia’s city council promised to revise and relocate
all the badly situated bins, which placated the residents
temporarily, but the row has now blown up again.
During the first six months
of this year, the America’s
Cup has attracted over a
million visitors to Valencia – the same number who
visited the city during the
whole of 2003. Yesterday,
José Salinas, Director of
Valencia’s Tourism and
Convention Bureau, and the
man responsible for initiating the discussions that
ultimately led to the sailing
event being held in the city,
said “It’s hugely satisfying
to see so many people getting involved in this event
and will be all the more so if
Alinghi’s win means that it
stays here in Valencia”.
The huge tourist presence
and the event itself are both
benefiting the city financially. Studies that have tried
to put a figure on the event
claim that it will generate
between 1.5 and 3 billion
euros, ten times that which
was generated by the last
America’s Cup held in Auckland, New Zealand.
Accident victims claim that one year on
safety is demonstrably no better on Line 1
A year has gone by since
the worst metro accident
in Spain’s history and yet,
according to the 47 passengers who were injured
and relatives of the 43 passengers killed, safety on
Valencia’s line 1 does not
appear to have improved
at all. By means of protest, on Tuesday 3rd July,
the first anniversary of
the fatal accident, relatives
of the victims marched in
protest along the part of
the line where their loved
ones lost their lives. The
victims and their families
are demanding that the
Generalitat Valenciana admit that the accident was
“avoidable”.
The tribute to the victims
consisted in a two-hour
walk from Valencia to Torrent, stopping to observe
a minute’s silence in each
station. At the end of the
walk, the metal barriers
at the mouth of the metro
station were gradually covered with white flowers,
candles, photos of the victims and messages of remembrance as well as messages demanding “justice”.
Rosa Garrote, who lost her
sister in the accident, read
out a statement on behalf
of the victims’ association,
asking the Generalitat to
recognise that the accident
was “avoidable” and demanding that safety measures be introduced to prevent “another derailment”
so that “no-one else has to
GRIEF: Families pledge not to forget those lost
go through” what they have
suffered.
“We offer these flowers in
remembrance of you and
as a symbol of our love for
you. We will never forget
you, but nor will we forget
that your deaths were the
result of inadequate safety
measures on line 1 of Valencia’s Metro”, said Garrote.
The victims’ association
claims that “the brazen way
in which political leaders”
have maintained that the accident was “unforeseeable
and unavoidable” prevents
them from “moving on”
with their lives as they are
“all” convinced that this is
“a lie”.
“We can’t just carry on
with our lives as if nothing has happened. As a
matter of dignity we have
to fight to bring those responsible for the accident
to justice”, read Garrote,
visibly moved. Relatives
cannot and will not “forget” that “owing to the fact
that the people in charge
at Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat did not do their
jobs properly, a carriage
derailed and 43 people lost
their lives and another 47
sustained injuries varying
degrees of severity”.
The victims, who today
remembered “those who
didn’t come out of this
metro tunnel alive”, are
asking to be allowed to get
on with their lives, “to cope
with the pain bit by bit”
without being tormented
by the “circumstances of
their loved ones’ deaths”.
The ceremony, held under
the slogan “43 dead + 47
injured = 0 responsibility”,
ended with applause and
a unanimous cry for “justice” from those present.
The secretary general of
the PSPV-PSOE, Ignasi Pla,
warned today that the Valencian socialists were not
going to “forget the most
serious metro accident in
Spain’s history and the
fourth most serious in the
whole world, nor forget that
with greater investment
it could have been avoided
and for this reason we
demand that the Government bears it in mind every
single day”.The judge in
charge of the case has reopened the investigation and
the opposition is asking
that political responsibility
be brought into the open. It
should be pointed out that
the man with maximum
responsibility for transport and infrastructure at
the time of the accident,
García Antón, has just be
appointed Minister for the
Environment and therefore
no longer has any responsibility for transport. The
socialist MP, Carmen Ninet,
has criticised this appointment.
PP absence
A major criticism currently
being aimed at Camps’
government was his noted
absence at the Anniversary
Acts. Nor was there a senior member of the regional
government or a Partido
Popular councillor present.
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Entertainment
Beer fest in
Cullera
Those who enjoy a pint or
two should head to Cullera
today (Friday, July 6), tomorrow and Sunday for its
annual beer festival.
Now in its eleventh year,
the beer festival is organised every summer by the
town-twinning association,
as Cullera is twinned with
Jever in Germany.
Anyone who comes along
to the festival will be able
to enjoy a huge variety of
beers, accompanied by German food and music.
Sport
French yacht
will return
to Gandia
French yacht Areva Challenge will return to Gandia
if the America’s Cup is held
in Valencia in 2009, confirms mayor José Manuel
Orengo.
The vessel was moored
in the port up until a few
months before the first of
2007’s regattas, with the
crew using the port of Gandia as a training base.
Orengo called the news
of the challenger’s return
‘very positive’, saying the
publicity for Gandia generated worldwide by its presence was ‘tremendous’.
In exchange for using the
port of Gandia as a base,
the yacht would once again
bear the ducal town’s name,
meaning it would be emblazoned across television
screens all over the world.
The thrilling victory of the
America’s Cup saw Alinghi,
the defending champions,
seal the best-of-nine series
5-2 and become the first
European team to defend
sailing’s most prestigious
prize.
Traditionally, the country
that wins the cup becomes
the next host, but landlocked Switzerland’s victory in 2004 meant the venue
had to be put to the vote.
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July 6 - July 12 2007
Nothing fishy about
Ribera restaurants
Experts have rubbished
claims of a health risk from
serving diners raw fish
Samantha Kett
Restaurants in Cullera have
called for calm over widespread fears of a type of
food poisoning contracted
from raw or marinated fish.
Anisakiosis, first diagnosed in Holland in 1955 but
more widespread in Spain
since the 1990s, is caused
by the anisaki parasite
which lives in the digestive
system of certain fish.
It can cause an allergic
reaction in humans, with
symptoms including stomach pain, vomiting, fever,
and diarrhoea.
A number of cases reported throughout Europe
in the last few years have
raised public concerns,
particularly amongst those
who habitually eat in oriental restaurants where
raw or smoked fish is more
likely to be served.
However, representatives
of the Hostelry and Tourism
Association of La Ribera
Alta and La Ribera Baixa
– based in Cullera – have
rubbished claims by the
ministry of consumerism
that there is a health risk
from eating fish, whether
or not it is cooked.
Cullera restaurant owners say eating fresh fish is
highly recommended, and
the fish caught on Valencian shores is some of the
best in the world.
When fish is cooked, any
presence of anisakis is destroyed.
Aggressive drunk
arrested in Oliva
A man who attacked an
Oliva barmaid in the street
was arrested on Saturday
night.
The accused entered the bar
on C/ Loygorri in a heavily
inebriated state at around
21.00 hrs.
The victim, who owns the
bar with her husband, noticed he was pestering a
female customer and asked
him to leave. She refused to
serve him alcohol when he
requested more or to allow
him to purchase cigarettes
from the machine.
When the woman went outside to serve drinks to two
customers on the terrace,
the man followed her and
kicked a chair at her, spilling the drinks and smashing a glass.
A number of bystanders gave chase when the
drunken man attempted to
escape.
They pinned him to the
railings of a supermarket
which had shut up for the
night and kept him surrounded until police arrived.
Meanwhile, the woman’s
husband and co-owner of
the bar arrived at the bar.
On hearing of the incident
he moved to hit the accused,
but was restrained.
Local police reached the
scene within minutes and
took the man into custody.
He was led away by two officers and did not struggle,
say witnesses. He is described as Latin American
– possibly Ecuadorian, Bolivian or Peruvian, medium
height and early thirties.
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The Association says
restaurants in Cullera, and
other parts of the Ribera
district, where smoked or
raw fish is sold remain per-
They reveal that they are
obliged by law to do so, and
to communicate this information to customers.
Fake banknote operation
busted in Gandia
National Police have arrested a man on suspicion
of being involved in counterfeit banknote distribution.
The 21-year-old, a Cameroon national, was caught
red-handed carrying a
briefcase full of fake notes
of high denomination.
He was detained last week
in a hotel in Gandia, following a two-month police
investigation.
The case was opened in
April when officers were
tipped off about a group of
people who had made contact with a businessman in
Llíria in order to buy machinery from him.
They then allegedly offered to sell the Llíria man
a batch of tinted slips of
paper that could be easily
converted into counterfeit
banknotes.
To convince him to close
the sale, the illegal organisation sent him two 50-euro
notes to show that they
were authentic-looking.
According to police, the detainee arranged to meet the
Llíria man in the Gandia
hotel to finalise the purchase of the machinery, and
was arrested on arrival.
Officers reveal the young
man has an existing criminal record.
They have not ruled out further arrests in connection
with the operation.
Lottery winners in La Safor
Lady luck smiled down
on Gandia this week with
forty tickets winning large
sums on the lottery.
The décimo, or tenth of a
ticket, corresponding with
the number 91134, paid out
6,000 euros per player on
Thursday night.
Although these winners
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fectly safe to eat in.
If the fish has been frozen before serving, there is
no risk of anisakiosis, restaurateurs say.
may not have become millionaires in the true sense,
6,000 euros is equivalent to
one million of the old pesetas.
Drinks are on one ticketbuyer who bought an entire series of the number
in question – ten décimos or
a full ticket – making him
60,000 euros richer.
This is not the first time the
lottery shop in question,
from which all forty tickets
were sold, has handed over
a winning number.
A year ago, a Bonoloto
lottery ticket sold on the
premises netted 1.1 million
euros.
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MARINA ALTA
July 6 - July 12 2007
Thieves sentenced
for Dénia burglary
Business
Consum rush
to open doors
Valencian
supermarket
chain Consum has recently
opened four new branches
in the Marina Alta and Marina Baixa.
Amongst its 365 stores in
the Comunitat Valenciana
– 69 of which are in the
province of Alicante – new
branches have opened their
doors in Dénia, Jávea, Benissa and L’Alfàs del Pi.
Consum has purchased 60
stores from chain Caprabo
– 45 of which are in the
Comunitat Valenciana and
five in Murcia – meaning
it now has more than 550
branches throughout the
country.
The old Caprabo supermarkets were revamped and
turned into Consums within less than a week, thanks
to the efforts of more than
1,600 professionals and an
investment of some four
million euros.
Expatriate couple were tied
up and robbed at their home
Samantha Kett
Three burglars were each
sentenced to five-year prison terms at an Alicante
Court on Friday.
The Romanian nationals
are accused of breaking
into a property in Dénia
and assaulting its owners.
Police say they forced
the lock on the door of the
house, owned by an expatriate couple, in the early
hours of the morning.
They then awoke the
sleeping occupants, brandishing a screwdriver and
an adjustable spanner and
demanding to know where
they kept their jewellery
and money.
According to officers, the
offenders hit the man in the
face and kept the couple
hostage in the bedroom,
threatening to slit their
throats if they did not give
them what they asked for.
The thieves made off
with 11,250 euros in cash after threatening the victims
into opening the safe.
The terrified homeowners were left tied up in the
bathroom after the burglars
had gone.
The court charged them
with aggravated robbery,
but not with false imprisonment as the prosecution
service also requested.
Spa complex is in
pipeline for Dénia
Plans are afoot to build a
health and spa complex
next to the new hospital in
Dénia.
Developing firm Promociones Alcoymorand intends to build the complex
on a piece of land it owns
near the La Xara roundabout and the Beniadlà plot
upon which the hospital is
planned.
The company, which is also
behind plans for the port
expansion, has proposed
the construction of a hotel
and therapeutic centre to
complement the new hospital.
It will also bear the cost of
the access road to the hospital, which will pass through
the spa grounds, plus a
roundabout, service station
and underground car park
with space for between 1,200
and 1,600 vehicles.
Town planner, Joan Frasés
says the local authority has
‘merely glanced through’
the plans and has not yet
made a decision. He reveals
the council will study the
paperwork in more depth.
CRIME: Aggravated robbery charges brought against three Romanian burglars
Work on illegal
Diver drowns
L’Atzúvia green-belt in Benitatxell cove
houses is stopped
At least five houses have
been built on a mountainside in L’Atzúvia (Pego)
without planning permission, according to residents
and local authorities.
Nationalist party, El Bloc
called in the Guardia Civil
when they discovered that
the developers, Fincastyle,
had constructed a series
of properties in an area
of countryside known as
L’Ombria without the council’s authority.
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A 44-year-old man has died
whilst diving off the coast
of Benitatxell.
The victim, from Torrent,
Valencia was scuba-diving
with a friend off the Cala
del Moraig when he suddenly lost consciousness
for no apparent reason.
Ambulances from SAMU
and the Asociación de
Amigos Europeos, based in
Jávea, rushed to the scene
and pulled the man out of
the waters of the cove.
However, they were unable
to revive him and he lost his
life shortly afterwards.
Medics confirmed that the
victim, a professional diver
with 20 years’ experience,
died from heart or respiratory failure. This illustrates
the difficulties that even
professionals may encounter in coastal waters.
This brings the total
number of deaths in the
sea in the Comunitat Valenciana to eight in the last
month.
Two retired men, one from
Toledo and a British national, drowned off the coast of
Guardamar del Segura; a
man of 69 died in Oropesa
del Mar, Castellón and a 73year-old man lost his life
on Los Locos beach in Torrevieja.
Three women are amongst
last month’s victims, including a 16-year-old Moldavian girl in Peñíscola and
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Maritime
‘Ancient’ ship
to turn into
floating disco
A ghostly galleon, anchored
in Dénia, is set to be given a
new lease of life as a floating discotheque.
The Niña de Benalmádena
– moored on the Martell
pier – is a 17th-century ship
complete with cannons,
wine-store, mast and sails
which sailed over from Málaga this week.
Disappointingly for maritime history lovers, the galleon is in fact a replica of
the original and is made of
iron rather than wood.
It first hit the waters five
years ago, but now will be
refurbished and turned into
a floating nightclub which
will sail to Ibiza where it
will spend the summer before returning to Dénia.
Crime
Rape suspect
stands trial
A young man accused of
raping a woman in a Dénia
nightclub could face eight
years in prison if found
guilty.
Prosecutors heard he met
the woman in the music bar
on Las Marinas in November 2005, and they struck up
a conversation and danced
together.
The victim then headed for
the toilets and the accused,
26, followed her.
They resumed their conversation and kissed.
Next, the detainee grabbed
her by the arm and dragged
her into a cubicle, locking
the door.
Despite her persistent refusals, he pushed her to the
ground and had sexual intercourse with her.
She begged him repeatedly
to stop and tried to push
him off her, but he ignored
her, the prosecution service
heard.
The victim suffered injuries to her neck, sternum
and gluteal muscles as a
result of the young man’s
aggressiveness.
He stood trial in an Alicante
court on Tuesday.
Fiestas
Great finale
for Benissa
Thousands of people turned
out to see the final procession of Benissa’s Moors
and Christians at the weekend.
The storming of the castle, which was taken back
by the Christians, together
with the offering of flowers
to the town’s patron saint,
San Pedro, and various
public lunches and dinners
brought the annual festival to a colourful close on
Sunday.
MARINA ALTA
July 6 - July 12 2007
Racing driver Vallés
looks for sponsorship
Fans of talented Teulada
racing driver seek finance
Samantha Kett
Followers of Teulada-born
motor racing champ Adrián
Vallés set up a fan club in
his home town two years
ago, and its membership
has now reached 300.
The support Vallés receives from the association
that bears his name is fundamentally moral, although
he also has a small but wellmeant team of local sponsors. Business-owners in
Teulada put their tuppence
worth in, literally, although
according
to
president
Jorge Canet, “We can’t help
him out much financially,
but we want him to feel the
warmth of his people.”
“We have always known
he was a driver of great talent but we had the impres-
sion he was being left to his
own devices by the relevant
institutions both here in
Teulada and in the rest of
the region. That’s why we
decided to set up this fan
club,” Jorge continues.
“We’ve been following
Adrián since he was racing in go-karts. There’s no
doubt that with the success
he’s had, both of runnerup world champion in the
World Series and his leap to
Formula One, has made the
people of Teulada want to
support him.”
The work of the fan club,
the Asociación Automovilística Adrián Vallés is, according to the racing-driver’s father, ‘very positive’.
“Knowing that a town,
a district like the Marina
Alta or, in fact, an entire
region is behind him brings
enormous satisfaction,” reveals Antonio Vallés.
Thanks to his repeated
success, the Asociación Automovilística is now seeking sponsorship for Adrián.
They want to inform the
public about Vallés and his
racing career. Evidently, in
the world of motor racing
he is a household name, but
that is not the case outside
racing circles.
For this reason, a successful roadshow was held
on Friday at the Marriott
Hotel, near Dénia, with an
exhibition dedicated entirely to Vallés.
All his fans believe Adrián
will soon have a regular slot
on the Formula One circuit
throughout the coming
season. “One always has
to be optimistic, but that
is no reason not to work
hard,” comments Adrián’s
father. “Everything he has
achieved he has earned
through hard work…he has
a lot of talent, as his extensive achievements show.”
VALLÉS: Local support is immensely satisfying
The arduous uphill climb
towards a slot in the 2008
season has just begun and,
from a distance, Formula
One fans already have a
glimpse of Valencia’s future as a Grand Prix city on
the horizon. Adrián could
one day be racing in his
home region, which would,
say his fans, be a dream
come true.
Anyone interested in
sponsoring Adrián Vallés
or obtaining further information about his fan club
and future events, can contact Malcolm Sayer at U1st
Sports on 628 582 461.
Queues and parking Coke use soars in Marina Alta
turn off for tourists
Parking problems and traffic jams are tourists’ biggest headaches when they
arrive in the Marina Alta.
With the high season having
just begun, popular seaside
towns such as Dénia, Jávea,
Calpe and Moraira will see
their populations soar.
This means tailbacks and
nowhere to park, two of
the main problems tourists from big cities hope to
escape when they head to
the coast for their summer
break.
As yet, no town council in
any of these areas has been
able to find a solution to this
problem, which crops up
every year.
In Dénia, local businessowners have stressed that
the lack of car parks and the
need to re-order the flow of
traffic should be at the top
of councillors’ priority list
in their next meetings.
Cocaine consumption has
shot up amongst young
people in the Marina Alta,
warns a recent study.
The anti-drugs association
Controla Club published
a report this week that reveals a whopping 61 per
cent of illegal drugs are
consumed by the 15-20 year
age-group.
A further 30 per cent are
aged between 21 and 30, and
the remaining nine per cent
aged over 31.
Most
drug-consumption
takes place in nightclubs,
bars and at local fiestas.
The research shows that 29
per cent of drug-users do
so because their friends do;
28 per cent try it in order to
have ‘new experiences’ and
17 per cent to become more
successful or increase their
‘street cred’.
A further 17 per cent take
drugs to help them deal
with personal difficulties,
or on the contrary, to avoid
dealing with them.
A worrying 20 per cent of
consumers did not consider
that drug-use was dangerous.
The age factor dispels the
myth that cocaine is a drug
of the social élite and for
those with substantial financial wealth.
Controla Club’s findings
were considered questionable since it was thought
that teenagers and twentysomethings would not have
sufficient funds to buy these
quantities of drugs.
However, in some areas a
line of cocaine costs as little as 5€.
Controla Club’s latest campaign involves organising
activities for young people
that do not involve, or require, consumption of alcohol or other mood-altering
substances. In Dénia alone,
some 20,000 high school
students take part in these
events every year.
Councillors thrown
Models graduate from school
out of town hall
Councillors were thrown
out of Benitatxell town hall
by the police last week.
The mayor’s right-hand
man, Hannelore Rheindors,
discovered members of the
opposition parties the PP,
PSOE, CIBEN and BNV
holding an extra-curricular
meeting on the premises
last Wednesday night.
Rheindors, saying this
was against the rules, asked
them to leave.
When they refused to
budge, Rheindors called in
the Local Police who were
obliged to eject them from
the building.
Mayor Juan Cardona,
from the Partido Independiente y Democrático (PI-
DEM) explains the opposition parties had requested
somewhere to hold meetings at a council session
that morning.
Cardona agreed to this
but said he would need
time to decide which public
building they should use.
He believes the councillors in question decided to
take matters into their own
hands and use the town hall
meeting rooms without permission.
According to the mayor,
this was partly an act of defiance because each party
was upset at having lost the
elections.
Last Saturday the Pauline
Harwood School of Modelling held its second graduation ceremony at Achill in
Jávea.
The models strutted their
stuff on a red carpet in casuals, beachwear and evening
wear. The crowd of over 300
were impressed by the models, boys and girls, whose
ages ranged from 14 to 21.
At the end of the show the
models performed a dance
routine,
choreographed
by Debbie Bowden. Each
model was then presented
with a diploma and their
personal portfolios.
One model said that she
had been “very shy” before
embarking on the course,
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“but this has given me loads
of confidence.” Other girls
commented on the new
skills they had learned. The
models are now looking to
pursue their careers and
many are already available
for work. To contact the
school, go to www.phmodels.biz or call 630 066 567.
MARINA BAIXA
July 6 - July 12 2007
ALICANTE NEWS
Cocaine addict kills
ex-wife with an awl
Fiestas
Nicolás Borja
opens fiestas
in Altea
Nicolás Borja Pérez has
been nominated the Pregonero, the person who opens
the town fiestas in September, by the board of the fiestas Sant Blai.
He is retired from his profession as teacher and director of the school in his
home town, but is still very
active in the social life of
Altea. For many years he
has actively participated in
the fiestas, he is a founding
member of the filà Moros
de Bernia, the row of Moors
that march in the processions, as well as a founding
member of a Gestora, an
agency for the processing
of official paperwork, under
the management of José Navarro Montaner, and was its
first president.
He is also the honorary
member of the UNDEF (Unión Nacional de Entidades
Festeras, – the national union of festero societies).
The ex-wife renounced three
restraining orders
Sergi Castillo and
Cornelia Muller
Last Wednesday, June 27,
the Spanish woman Concepción Ortega Rostoll,
42 years old, was killed by
her exhusband, Adrián
Ferrando, 44 years old, at
the entrance to their apartment block in Callosa d’en
Sarrià.
As every morning, Conchi, as her neighbours used
to call her, had gone down
to the baker’s to buy some
fresh bread for breakfast
for her 10- and 16-year-old
children. Her ex-husband,
Adrián Ferrando, who she
had separated from in 2005,
was waiting for her at the
front door and hit her 15
times in the stomach, the
neck, chest and lower abdomen with a lot of malice,
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witnesses said. Adrián lived
next door to his ex-wife on
the first floor of an apartment block in Calle Colón.
He used an awl that is normally used to punch holes
into leather for shoes, to
kill his ex-wife. Leaving her
nearly dead on the landing
he entered his home, threw
his weapon from the balcony, then came out again
and smoked a cigarette
next to his victim until the
police arrived. He seemed
calm when they arrested
him. The bar owner from
the other side of the street
watched the horror scene,
alerted the police and then
rushed to give some first
aid to the victim. He asked
Adrian why he did it; Adrian answered that anybody
could see this coming, and
threw away the cigarette
butt.
Cocaine addict
The killed mother is from Altea, and worked in the supermarket Mendoza in L’Alfàs del Pi. Her killer worked in
Callosa d’en Sarriá and cultivated loquat, also known as
nísperos. Up to 20 people worked under him.
Neighbours said that he was a cocaine addict and that
his addiction drove the couple apart. He had sudden outbreaks of violence, and on several occassions had been
in a detox centre.
NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOURS: The killer and the victim
Conchi Ortega, daughter
and sister of Guardia Civil
officers, on three occasions
rejected the decision that
her husband should be
sentenced for domestic violence, and according to the
Superior Court of Justice
of the Comunitat Valenciana rejected the restraining order that had been dictated against him last year.
On the contrary, they lived
next door to each other and
had regular contact. “She
always loved him”, said a
friend, “she was blinded
by love”. In February 2006,
The PSPV will govern Altea
without a majority
The mayor of Altea, the
socialist Andrés Ripoll, declared this week that he will
lead a minority government
and will come to individual
agreements with the Bloc
party after negotiations to
integrate their three councillors into the government
failed. The socialists had
offered them the departments of Fiestas and citizen
participation, health and
linguisitc
normalisation,
trade, tourism and municipal conservation, two exclusive dedications and two
people in the commissions
of the government. “I did
not cover all the expectations they had and did not
have an acceptable offer”,
said Ripoll, and thanked the
Bloc party for their interest
in forming a coalition with
the socialists, because he
thought their goal is to do
the best for the people. Ripoll explained that he did
not receive a counter offer
from Bloc and did not know
what they wanted. He said
that now it is time to start
ALTEA: Socialists have to collaborate with Bloc
working independently and
they may come to an agreement at a later date.
The only councillor that has
accepted the offer to join
the socialists is Carolina
Punset, the councillor of
the party Ciudadanos por
Altea. She will be part of the
government and be responsible for agriculture, foreign
residents, health and citizen
participation.
After the first days in power,
Ripoll has said that there is
a deficit of about 10 million
euros, but a more detailed
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audit has not been done yet
to evaluate the exact figure.
The mayor criticised the
“waste” and “bad management” of the previous mayor, Miguel Ortiz.
The ex-mayor of the Partido
Popular had been in power
for the last 12 years. He was a
close friend of the president
of the Generalitat, Eduardo
Zaplana, and opposed Francisco Camps and his followers. The loss of the absoute
majority had hit him and
the party hard.
a judge dictated a restraining order for three months,
but it had to be archived
three days later because the
plaintiff renounced the legal actions.
In 2002 she impeded the
court trying to sentence her
husband because she renounced her accusations of
domestic violence. In 2003,
he was absolved of domestic violence, because the
“victim did not collaborate
with the court”, as stated in
the court documents.
The police took the killer
to the station of the Guar-
dia Civil in Villajoyosa,
therefore the court in Villajoyosa is now responsible
for the investigation of the
case.
The mayor of the village
with its 8,000 residents declared a day of mourning on
hearing of her death. The
flags on official buildings
were hoisted to half-mast
and everybody held five
minutes of silence. “Once
and for all we have to put an
end to domestic violence.
This degeneration must be
stopped,” were the words of
the mayor, Bautista Saval.
Hotel owners are
against the latest
audiovisual tax
The Spanish High Court
passed a sentence that
all hotels have to pay for
the audiovisual rights of
music and videos that are
emitted in their buildings.
This brings hotels in line
with the arrangement in
the United States. In hotels in the United States,
where the majority of
the entertainment is produced, there is variation
in the royalty fees that are
charged, as in some states
there is a reduction in royalty fees for hotels.
The new tax here will increase the price for the hotel services and will make
them less competitive.
The president of the hotel association, Hosbec,
Pere Joan Devesa, pointed
out that the business sector feels uneasy about the
payment of these author
rights for audiovisual material emitted in hotels.
Culture
Puss-in-Boots
at Les Nits in
La Nucía
On July 11 and 12 the opera
Puss-in-Boots will be staged
in La Nucía. Until now the
production that was first
presented five months ago
has only been on stage at the
Teatro Real in Madrid and
the Gran Teatre Liceu de
Barcelona.
The festival started on July 3
with a concert of The World
Orchestra together with the
Orquestra of Valencia. For
more information consult
the website www.nits.es.
It contains videos, photos,
and biographies of Antonio
Canales, Jorge Drexler, and
information on the music
featured at the festival.
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ALICANTE NEWS
Crime
Drug dealer
arrested in a
shop
The Guardia Civil arrested
a Turkish citizen in Benidorm suspected of drug
trafficking. The person was
arrested in a shop in the
centre of town after the officers could confirm that
the Turk was dealing with
drugs in the premises.
The Guardia Civil confiscated 225 grams of cocaine
that were stored in a little
bag. This arrest is part of
a larger operation in the
province to fight small drug
dealers.
Shopping
Artisan fair
in Benidorm
The 12th Artisan fair has
opened at Benidorm castle
on the Plaza de la Señoría.
The stands are open every
evening from 19 to 0.30
hours until September 1.
The fair was officially
opened on July 4.
The stands offer a variety of
artisan products, silver and
sea shell jewellery, crockery,
pots, hair pins, miniature
statues, watches, blown
glass, wooden toys, games,
juggling toys, clocks, and
much more.
Education
2007 sees pass
rates hit 97%
in Benidorm
PASSED: Benidorm has
97% average pass rate
The vast majority of students who sat the exams of
the Selectividad, the university entry exams, this year
at the five schools in Benidorm passed.
With a pass rate of 97% students and parents will be
very happy.
At the IES L’Almadrava
and the IES Mediterrànea,
100% of the students passed
or in real figures 12 at the
first school and 22 at the
second school.
The school with the lowest
rate is the IES Pere Mª Orts
i Bosch with 93%.
MARINA BAIXA
July 6 - July 12 2007
Cinema Festival pays
homage to Díaz Yanes
The 19th festival shows 43
films in the original version
Sergi Castillo and
Cornelia Muller
Today the 19th cinema festival in L’Alfàs del Pi is opening its doors to the public. It
is expected that more than
15,000 people will partake
in the events of the festival,
which ends on July 15. The
films are screened in the
usual places, the Casa de
Cultura, the Cinema Roma
and the beach Albir.
It will present 43 films,
six of which as a sample,
which is the main novelty of the festival. There
will be the cycle at the sea,
which this year will take up
10 days because it proved to
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be very successful in previous years.
This year 218 short films
applied to participate in the
competition, and 18 were
chosen for the festival.
Last week the Casa de
Cultura in L’Alfàs del
Pi hosted a presentation
where the winners of the
main awards, the Faro de
Plata or Silver Lighthouse,
was announced to be the
director and scriptwriter of
the film Alatriste, Agustín
Díaz Yanes, and the actress
Asunción Balaguer. The
young actress Silvia Abascal will also receive a tribute at the closing gala.
Jordi Rebellón will be the
presenter at the opening
The history
The first cinema festival was celebrated in L’Alfàs del
Pi in the eighties, according to its director Juan Luis
Iborra. The different mayors of the town all supported
the festival as the promotional showcase for tourism in
the town.
Hundreds of Spanish actors visit the town during the
festival and turn it into a hub of activity for any film
lover.
All films are shown in the original version, and many
films are shown on the beach.
Small fiesta budget
causes frustration
The pregonero, fiesta opener
of the Moors and Christians
fiestas in Villajoyosa, Marcos Santapau, has stepped
down from his post after he
discovered that the budget
for this year’s celebration is
substantially smaller than
in previous years.
Santapau has been the fiesta
councillor for the last eight
years and the right hand of
the ex-mayor, José Miguel
Llorca. The president of
the association of the festivities, who appointed Santapau, Pedro Escrig and the
vice president, Jorge Mayor
Tonda, have connections to
property developers that
benefited from Llorca’s
policy.
Santapau’s
appointment
only days before the new
government was sworn in,
was interpreted as a challenge of the PP towards the
new cuatripartito government.
The budget for this year is
only 21,000 euros compared
to last year’s 440,000 euros.
In his declaration to step
down, Santapau accuses
the new government of
pressuring the fiesta association.
He says it is “an assault
of the rights of the people
in La Vila with amateurish methods, similar to the
ones of the dictatorship in
a banana republic, which
a left-wing government
has used never before.”
Without any self critique
he says that it has been a
witch hunt comparable to
the dark ages in Spain. He
called some of the councillor “ultras-right” and
the mayor Gaspar Lloret
“docile, manipulable and
frightened.” He accuses the
new government who left
the tills of the town empty
of “forgetting” the fiesta,
claiming additionally that
“they have never lived like
this and felt responsible for
the fiestas. They are blinded by envy, rancour and embarrassment.”
Despite the difficult financial situation, the councillor declared – without telling how – that these fiestas
would be the best ones in
history if he were to manage them.
FESTIVAL ORGANISERS: Vicente Arques and Juan Luis Iborra
gala and Luís Roderas will
be the presenter at the closing gala. The director, Vicente Arques, said, “it will
be a festival of a very high
quality.”
Among the star guests
will be Carlos Iglesias, Cristina Marcos, Sancho Gracia, Francisco Femenía and
José Salcedo.
The films will be shown
in their original version in
Spanish, English, French or
German. Tickets are available on the website of the
savings bank CAM, www.
cam.es.
A section of the festival
is dedicated to the collaboration with the NGO Doctors without frontiers, and
another section will show
films in Valencian.
The budget for the festival is 240,000 euros. Apart
from the films there will be
musical events and cultural
presentations to involve
the local population in the
event.
For the director, Vicente
Arques, who describes it as
the main promotional event
for the town, the work for
the big anniversary next
year has already begun.
“We are going to change
everything”, he said. The
town hall will give more
subsidies for the festival,
so that the festival will improve even more.
ALTO, MEDIO Y BAJO VINALOPÓ
July 6 - July 12 2007
ALICANTE NEWS
Jazz music under
Elche’s Palms
A good public turn out was
received for the first edition
at the Festival Nosolojazz
Curtis Stigers, Mastretta,
Silje Nergaard, Dyna
Kurtz, Fraskito and Chano
Domínguez entertained Elche
Esperanza Blanc
and Paloma Casco
One of the best cultural
events held in Elche, namely the Festival Nosolojazz,
took place on June 29 at the
Hort de Baix de Elche. The
municipal institute of culture and the producers of
the show, Ophelia Management, designed the program
with the aim of bringing
together some of the finest
international jazz artists.
This year’s festival opened
with Curtis Stigers playing
the saxaphone and Norway’s Silje Nergaard. The
following evening witnessed
a presentation from Mastretta (from Asturias, Spain)
and American Dayna Kurtz.
Meanwhile, the closing acts
were Elche’s Fraskito and
Chano Domínguez, from
Cádiz, also accompanied by
his trio of musicians.
Manolo
García
from
Ophelia Management, says,
“This is the fruit of dreams,
and all produced by good
music!”; which was the
common consensus. “Up
until now, people had to go
to different cities to see the
big jazz musicians. Elche
is the perfect place to hold
such events, it is a city destined to play host to other
shows”.
People from Elche (Ilicitanos) demonstrated their
enthusiasm for the musicians such as “The Dirty
Dozen Brass Band”, who
played on March 29 this
year.
“Music is the best form
of communication with
all cultures and Elche is
the crib of many different
cultures and creeds, which
is why we believe that jazz
will unite us all” affirms
Manolo García.
Daniel Sanchis, responsible for Ophelia Management, assured that the show
is not only original but also
uniquely placed. “It is the
only festival in the peninsula where these artists are
going to play and for some,
it is the first time they have
visited Spain. Fraskito, for
instance, presented his new
record here”.
This festival was held
in an area in the Hort de
Baix, which is incomparable to any other; a stretch
of land situated in the mid-
CURTIS STIGERS
dle of the city, surrounded
by palm trees, where the
citizens could experience
jazz beneath the palms. It
is an emblematic space, in
two large areas. The old
stage was transformed to
an ample sized platform
containing a large metallic structure for shelter,
if needed. In front, there
is an area with sufficient
space to hold dances; and
surrounding the stage are
the numbered seats, with a
sound and lighting booth.
Behind the back entrance
to the stage facing north
is a rustic bar called the
Rincón Jazztronómico, and
a space containing half a
dozen tables where staff
can enjoy a cold supper
served by employees from
some of the restaurants in
Elche, including produce
from a typical Elche bakery and bodega. Some of
the best international acts
performed at this venue,
uniting a crowd whose
only wish was to enjoy
an evening with excellent
music, and it seems there
were no disappointments.
GUY DAVIS
Elche has at its disposal the
ability to hold further jazz
shows, plus more events
on a national level. Further
still, during the acts, various producers were in attendance looking to find future contracts. It has been
reported that Radio 3 are
interested in airing their
show during the three-day
festival in the future. The
organiser of the Jazz Festival wished to announce,
in the name of Nosolojazz
(Not only jazz); that during
the festival, in the restaurant and eating quarters,
they happily united music
with Elche’s home grown
gastronomy. Some of the
best restaurants in the city
of Elche were represented,
including a stand that was
situated in the middle of
the area known as the Hort
de Baix. Here the staff enjoyed the live music whilst
watching the acts via large
screens that were installed
in the area, and adjoining
these tables was another
bar serving sandwiches.
Entertainment
The shoe industry as artform
Guitar
Festival
The committee “Moda de
la Asociación Española de
Componentes para el Calzado” otherwise recognised
as the AEC, have presented
to Elche their new autumn
and winter design collections for the years of 2008
to 2009. Some designs incorporate a look that may
be described as “luxury in
the form of art”, explains
the committee’s co-ordinator Maite Carpena. This
conference took place in
the Hotel del Cura, in the
presence
of
numerous
companies in the shoe industry. However, this week,
the shoe industry again
made headlines by signing
contracts, thus making a
pact between the workers
union and the directors of
The association, “Guitarras
Música Abierta”, are working in collaboration with
“Vicerrectorado de Estudiantes y Extensión Universitaria” and have celebrated
the ninth guitar festival in
Elche between the 1st and
7th of July. Guitar courses
were held here and taught
by Álvaro Pierri, Carlo Domeniconi, Eduardo Baranzo, Susana Alfonso and José
Torres. The end of the festival centred around musical
courses, in three grades; beginners, intermediate and
advanced. Various concerts
were held in the Biblioteca
de San José.
ELCHE: New range of shoe designs unveiled
the shoe companies. This
document pertains to equal
rights and anti violence in
general and includes suggestions for economical
improvements. The pact
involves the Fiteqa-CCOO
and in turn shall affect approximately 55,000 workers,
according to the quotes estimated via the department
of social security. However,
it must be said that these
figures are variable. The Directors wish to add that last
year approximately 33,000
people were employed in
this sector.
Ian Clack
Murcia Region
902 947 637 /
667 306 972
[email protected]
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ALICANTE NEWS
Accident
Brit saved
from fire
A 53-year-old British citizen suffered burns of the
first degree from a fire that
broke out on his motor boat
moored at the La Acequión
beach in Torrevieja.
Forty per cent of his body
was burnt, mainly his arms
and legs.
He was using an electric
drill that was connected
to the engine of the boat
to extract petrol from the
bilge. The drill sparked and
caused the deflagration.
The man jumped into the
water immediately and was
rescued by the employees
of the port.
The victim was taken to
hospital in Alicante for
treatment.
There were no other boats
affected by the fire.
Construction
Vega Baja
demands
social pact
The Association of Promoters and Developers in
the Vega Baja Procosta has
demanded a social pact to
turn residential tourism
into one of the solutions to
end the crisis of the building sector.
The president of the association, Antonio Navarro,
said that the tourist industry has been the only sector
to create new jobs in recent
years. He suggested that the
27 municipalities and representatives of the private
sector come to an agreement to define the economic future of the Vega Baja,
the areas to be protected
and to be developed, as well
as how to foster the tourist
industry. He also suggested
creating a compensation
fund for those municipalities whose territory is protected land and therefore
cannot generate money to
sustain the municipality.
According to Navarro, the
area has suffered a sales
crisis for many years.
Prices and interest have
increased steadily and the
majority of the buyers are
foreign. Property prices
have tripled over the last
ten years, and the image of
the Costa Blanca has equally deteriorated in the eyes
of the Brits, from a peaceful holiday resort to a problem area where there is not
enough work.
VEGA BAJA
July 6 - July 12 2007
Building site tips its
waste water into sea
Green Party angered by
continual disregard for good
environmental practice
Alicia Negre and
Cornelia Muller
A developer of a new complex on the Acequión close
to the port seems to pour
the dirty water of the building work directly into the
sea.
According to the Green
Party in Torrevieja who
discovered this ecological
flaw, the town hall, and in
particular the councillor
for urban development and
beaches, turned a blind eye
to the disposal of the dirty
water into an area next to
the beach.
In a communiqué, they
say that the developer installed a PVC pipe from the
building site to the edge
of the sea so that the dirty
water that is full of cement,
plaster and other construction material flows directly
from the site into the sea.
The water has already created dirty marks along the
coast in Torrevieja.
However, the Green Party
says that this pipe is not
the only problem. The dirty
mark has also been created
by the continuous digging
of the salt works at the
bottom of the sea and the
intense dumping of stones
and other dry material in
the port area.
This contamination has
raised the question if the
beaches are suitable for the
thousands of tourists that
come here for their summer holiday and bathe in
the sea.
As a result, the Green
Party is demanding an exhaustive study on the water quality and a more responsible attitude from the
mayor.
They also say that the
mayor could not legitimately continue his post if he
approved both the works of
the new marina and the dismantling of the breakwaters where the fishing fleet
used to moor their boats, let
alone turning a blind eye to
the illegal dumping.
ECOLOGICAL FLAW: Effluent dumped straight into sea waters
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More demands for lower noise levels
The complaint on the quality of water
on the Acequión beach is not the only issue the Green Party has raised this week.
They also presented a proposition to the
plenum to agree an acoustic map of Torrevieja. The goal of such a map would be
to exceed compliance with the law for the
prevention of acoustic contamination in
the Comunitat Valenciana.
As the Green Party claims, the concen-
Musical nights on the beach
This year once again Torrevieja is coming back to its
musical summer tradition.
On Saturday, July 14 at 22.30
hours the town is inviting
everyone to the beginning
of its 15th concert festival
with the Noche de Habaneras en la Playa on the beach
Playa del Cura, where a
number of choirs will participate in the event.
The concert is part of the
internationally
famous
summer concert festival
Certamen
Internacional
de Habaneras y Polifonía
de Torrevieja that attracts
choirs from around the
world and is celebrated every summer in Torrevieja.
Fenoll and son are
back out on bail
RELEASED: Detainees allowed out on bail
PUBLICITY: Choirs and concerts on the beach
More blue flags for
Pilar de la Horadada
The town of Pilar de la Horadada has achieved one
more blue flag for its beaches this year compared to
those awarded in previous
years.
The awarded beaches are
Playa las Villas-Higuericas,
Playa del Puerto, Playa del
Conde and Playa Jesuitas.
tration of bars, nightclubs and other establishments that cause noise during the
night has reached an unbearable level in
some parts of town and cannot be tolerated by the local residents.
The law that regulates, controls and sanctions acoustic emissions and contamination must be applied and become a reality,
so a spokesperson of the Green Party has
stated.
The beaches have been
made accessible to disabled
people, by the introduction
of more ramps. New walkways and amphibian seats
that enabled wheelchair
users to access the sea have
been installed.
The last three detainees
of the so-called Operación
Brugal are out in the street
again after several weeks in
the Fontcalent prison.
The businessman Ángel
Fenoll, his son and the conservative town councillor
Javier Bru could leave prison after paying a deposit of
100,000 euros each for the
two Fenolls and 60,000 euros
for the councillor and the
firm promise to report to the
local court twice a month.
The judge decided not to
hand out the passports to
avoid them escaping across
the border and hiding
abroad.
Fenoll did not want to make
any declaration when he
left prison. He said that he
wanted to spend time with
his family and was glad to
be free again. However, he
still has not taken up his responsibilities as director of
the companies Colsur and
Proambiente.
Investigation on this case
has despite this latest development not come to an end,
further details are still being collated on the alleged
bribery related to the award
of the rubbish collection
contract in Orihuela and
the area.
VEGA BAJA
July 6 - July 12 2007
International fraud
over the internet
Last week the Guardia
Civil in Torrevieja arrested
two members of an international gang of Internet
fraudsters. Apparently they
made at least one million
euros through their dealings in various different
countries.
The arrested couple is a
man of German nationality and his Brazilian partner, who possibly was the
German’s business partner,
too. They were arrested on
Tuesday, June 25 in a property in one of the urbanisations in Torrevieja were
they were hiding.
Fortunately, the swift actions of the Guardia Civil
could avoid the gang establishing its practices in this
country. However, the Guardia Civil officers could see
that the preparations for
the business launch were
already very advanced.
The gang operates via
false companies that are
created on the Internet. The
Guardia Civil has revealed
that the gang has operated
under at least 15 fictitious
company names.
The detainees acted as
intermediaries of some
businessmen who they defrauded by means of forging inscription documents.
Successful
rescue
The Guardia Civil rescued
a Russian citizen, who had
gone for a swim with his
dog on the Playa de los Náufragos. The 50-year-old gentleman went into the water
when he saw that his dog
was in trouble, as it seemed
unable to return to the shore and could drown.
Fortunately, two Guardia
Civil officers, who happened to do their patrol on
the beach at that moment
and were alerted by other
bathers, started the rescue.
Another officer from Girona in Cataluña, who spent
his holidays here, came to
help, too. They used a boat
that was anchored next to
the beach to bring the incident to a good end.
Both the Russian gentleman
and his dog are now well.
Environment
ILLEGAL BUSINESS: Members of international gang arrested for internet fraud
The information revealed
indicates that the fraudsters made 1,400 to 1,500 euros per deal. They may have
completed about 700 deals,
so it was possible to calculate how much money the
couple had already made.
Both
detainees
have
now been transferred to
the Spanish High Court
for Crime in Madrid to be
either sentenced or extradited to their countries of
origin.
Curb on foreign “pirate taxis” Single-handed birth
A 36-year-old South American woman gave birth to
a healthy baby boy in her
own home before the ambulance arrived.
The neighbour called the
fire brigade and an ambulance when she heard the
woman scream in her own
flat. By the time the ambulance arrived and tried to
se they charge less money
than legal taxis. They can
afford to do it since they do
not have to pay taxes and
duties for their business
activity. The fact that the
majority of the illegal taxi
drivers are foreign, just like
their customers, helps them
not to be discovered and to
continue their activities.
The registered taxi drivers
are very upset about the
fact that their business income has been reduced and
demand that private detectives are involved to prove
the denounced facts.
They also appeal to the individual not to collaborate in
these fraudulent activities.
Serrat and Sabina
in Torrevieja
a compilation of 40 songs
that they sing alone or as a
duo with which to delight
the anticipated crowd.
Simply Great Radio 24 hours a day
Paseo Vistalegre gets revamp
The works along the Paseo
Vistalegre in Torrevieja
have started. The department for infrastructure
and transport has allocated
3,100,000 euros for the repair work.
The bad state of the street
has forced the town to commence the work, that will
take eight months, during
the summer, although it
may cause some difficulties. The area has already
been fenced off to prepare
for the work.
POSTER: Singing stars
ARTISTS IMPRESSION: Street renovations
The ministry of the environment apportioned more
than 360 million euros in
the last legislative period
for emergency repairs and
work in the riverbed of the
Segura, which has been in
severe need of attention.
Most of the money was
used to alleviate the effects of the recent drought
by means of wells. In addition there was some modernisation of the irrigation
system for local farmers.
Finally, there was improvement of the infrastructure
of the water transfer canal
system between the rivers
Tajo and Segura.
According to the hydrographical confederation of
the Segura, these expenditures show the willingness
of the Spanish government
to resolve the drought problems, with a multitude of
measures and harmonise
water problems.
Wednesday, The 60’s Selection, Thursday, All That Jazz,
Tomorrow, on Saturday at
23 hours, two of the most
famous Spanish singers,
Joaquín Sabina and Joan
Manuel Serrat, are giving a
concert in Torrevieja with
the title “Dos pájaros de un
tiro”, (two birds in one hit),
in the Parque Antonio Soria.
More than 7,000 tickets have
already been sold. Serrat
and Sabina have prepared
The Monday Rock Show, Tuesday The Country Music Show,
TAXI RANKS: Illegal drivers damage legal trade
force the door, the husband
appeared and opened the
door with his key. The woman was in bed crying and
the boy was virtually born.
When the ambulance and
medics arrived they were
able to confirm that both
mother and child were well,
both having coped with the
birth remarkably well.
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There is a growing number
of taxi drivers who transport customers and take
money for it, but do not have
the corresponding licence
and therefore conduct their
business illegally.
The legal taxi drivers in the
province of Alicante want
to take action against the
“pirate taxi drivers”. Many
of them are operating in
the Vega Baja, in Torrevieja
and Orihuela Costa.
The camouflaged taxi drivers use many different
channels to reach their customers: they advertise on
lamp posts, magazines, the
Internet and do mail shots.
Once contact is made they
offer their services to the
caller without the necessary permits in place and
thereby create unfair competition to the legal fully
registered drivers, becau-
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Incident
Trading via false companies
on the internet netted at
least one million euros
Alicia Negre and
Cornelia Muller
ALICANTE NEWS
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REGIONAL NEWS
Disability
Murcia helps
disabled park
Making life easier for the
disabled is one of the Murcia regional government’s
top priorities, and its latest
move in this direction is to
launch a European Parking
Pass.
According to the minister
for work and social policy,
Cristina Rubio, the Tarjeta
Europea de Estacionamiento could benefit around
25,000 people with disabilities.
This forms part of the government’s new programme,
Respiro Familiar (literally,
‘breathing space for families’) which aims to help
ease the burden on carers
of severely physically and
mentally disabled people.
Telecoms
Movistar left
clients with
no network
A breakdown in the mobile telephone network left
thousands of people with
no connection throughout
the region on Friday.
From around 20.00hrs last
Thursday night and for
most of the following morning, those on the Movistar
network were unable to
make or receive calls or text
messages.
Calls between landlines and
mobile telephones were also
made impossible by the interruption in supply, meaning the number of affected
users was even higher.
Movistar technicians, when
contacted by customers, recognised there was a breakdown in the line but did not
offer further information
or any explanation. They
worked for several hours
to restore the network as
quickly as possible.
Security
ETA threat
forces hike in
Costa security
Security controls have been
upped dramatically following Basque terrorist cell
ETA’s announcement that
it had ended its ceasefire.
This, combined with the habitual summer crimewave,
has led to a huge rise in police officers patrolling the
Murcia Region’s 272 kilometres of coastline.
A total of 1,862 officers
– comprising 741 from the
Guardia Civil and 1,117 from
the National Police – will be
on the beat throughout the
next three months.
This is 180 more than last
year, given that ETA frequently targets tourist areas when planning attacks.
MURCIA
July 6 - July 12 2007
Sacking of minister
comes unexpectedly
The Herranz sacking causes
shock and upset among her
colleagues and constituents
Daniel Vidal and
Samantha Kett
Murcia’s regional parliament was left reeling last
week after the unexpected
sacking of health minister
María Teresa (Maite) Herranz.
On Wednesday, say politicians, she turned off her
mobile after receiving literally hundreds of calls from
doctors, colleagues, union
members and other major
medical personnel offering
her support.
Sources close to the minister were surprised, saying she had always been
‘the darling of the Valcárcel government’.
In fact, president Ramón
Luis Valcárcel was unable to hide his satisfaction
when he took Herranz on
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in 2004, having headhunted
her from her position as a
doctor in the Morales Meseguer hospital.
Herranz quickly became
accustomed to the political scene, a way of life that
was totally alien to her and
gradually
restructured
the region’s medical team
giving priority to medical
techniques rather than political red tape.
Her decisions were always popular with the regional president.
No
explanations
or
details were revealed at
the time of the decision,
which came totally out of
the blue, say Herranz’ colleagues.
They do not believe the
decision to fire the minister was in any way connected with her political
actions and can only as-
MAITE HERRANZ: Tears were an expression of her anger at being sacked
sume that it was based on
a personality clash.
The news, which followed a top-secret discussion between Herranz and
the president in his office
on Tuesday evening, has
caused widespread indig-
Murcia regional government – a new look
The new regional government will have
a female second-in-command for the first
time ever.
María Pedro Reverte, the new minister for
taxation and public administration will
also be secretary-general to the president.
Pedro Reverte will stand in for Ramón
Luis Valcárcel as acting president in the
event he temporarily has to suspend his
workload.
Three new ministries have also been set
up and half of the twelve ministers are
also new. In addition to Pedro Reverte and
María Ángeles Palacios, there are four others including José Ballesta, Pedro Alberto
Cruz, Juan Antonio de Heras and Constantino Sotoca.
Ten ministries will be restructured, with
only the health department and agriculture remaining intact. Technology and society – previously part of the ministry for
industry – will pass into the hands of De
Heras, leader of youth, sports and women’s issues.
Economy, commerce and innovation will
be led by Inmaculada García along with
industry, environment and tourism. His
wife’s nephew, Pedro Alberto Cruz, director of the Centre for Advanced Studies in
Contemporary Art (CENDEAC) will be responsible for culture and sports.
José Pablo Ruiz Abellán will take over
management of leisure ports and the coast
whilst Benito Mercader will be in charge
of sustainable development and town
planning.
Finally, eliminating the ministry of work
and social policy has given way to two new
departments – social policy, women and
immigration, headed up by Joaquín Bascuñana, and employment and training, led
by Constantino Sotoca.
nation amongst the medical sector.
Already, by the following
day, health professionals
were resigning by text message in the region’s main
hospitals.
Even those who did not
know Maite Herranz personally are particularly
annoyed at the president’s
move, since they consider
it was based on ‘personal
factors’ rather than the
quality of her work, and
call it ‘demoralising’.
Herranz called her team
together and told them ‘not
to be so childish’ and that
the best way to support her
was to carry on the work
she had dedicated herself
to for three years.
However, minutes later,
she broke down in tears in
front of her followers. The
mother of three little girls
was crying in anger, say
her colleagues.
Around a thousand civil
servants bid farewell to her
amid applause on Wednesday night. Her position
will be filled by councillor
for income taxes for Cartagena, María Ángeles Palacios.
A tearful farewell
On Thursday, Herranz
read a speech, amid tears,
thanking her colleagues
for their support over the
years.
“We can all be proud of
what we have achieved, because we have done what
we had to do, no more, no
less,” Herranz declared.
The reasons for her dismissal have not been revealed either to the public
or other politicians within
the regional parliament.
Herranz warned that the
health service needed the
financial support of a government “because we all
need to convince them that
health and knowledge is
wealth…this is the fundamental engine of a country
and a region.”
Herranz called for a deal
to be drawn up with the
central government covering healthcare in all 17 autonomous regions.
Flying the blue flag for 22 of Murcia’s beaches as
they pass stringent and exacting quality standards
A total of 22 blue flags – two
less than in 2006 – will fly
on beaches in the Murcia
region this summer.
The leisure port in Águilas,
plus 21 beaches in the Mar
Menor and Mazarrón areas
have received this prestigious European award in
recognition of their cleanliness and quality.
This award has been handed out every year since
1987 by the Foundation for
Environmental Education,
which is present in 55 countries.
For 2007, the beaches that
have won a blue flag are
La Llana (Las Salinas) in
San Pedro del Pinatar; La
Puntica, on the Mar Menor;
El Castillico beach in San
Javier on the Mar Menor;
Banco del Tabal beach on
the Mar Mayor; Los Narejos, Manzanares, Las Palmeras and El Espejo in Los
Alcázares; Mar de Cristal,
Levante Cabo de Palos,
Galúa and Cala Cortina in
the Cartagena area.
In Mazarrón, the beaches
of Castellar, Rihuete, Bahía
and Nares, together with
Águilas’ leisure port and its
Calabardina, Las Delicias,
Poniente and La Colonia
beaches.
Las Salinas wetlands have
received a special award for
the fourth year running.
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Blue flags – the criteria
Cecilio Castro of ALDEAC, the Spanish arm of the
Foundation for Environmental Education, explains
that the criteria for awarding blue flags is heavily concentrated on the cleanliness of the water, ease of access
to the beach for disabled persons, and services provided
such as beach-cleaning, lifeguards and first aid.
Castro explains that obtaining a blue flag is a source
of great pride for a municipality because the fact they
may receive the award one year does not necessarily
mean they will receive it the next. Beaches and ports
are put through a stringent evaluation process by an international jury, says Castro, and every year the standards become harder and more exacting.
HUERTA DE MURCIA
July 6 - July 12 2007
Murcia will fine cruel
owners dumping dogs
Owners abandon pets in the
street or countryside rather
than take them to the pound
Lola López and
Samantha Kett
The summer sees an increase in the number of cats
and dogs left to wander the
streets and fend for themselves, says the council’s
department of health.
Children may be given
a pet as a reward for doing
well at school, but once the
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summer holidays arrive, a
pet can turn out to be too
much responsibility for the
family. Additionally, family
holidays mean animals are
often abandoned when people are unable to travel with
their pets.
The local dog sanctuary, known as the Centro
de Zoonosis, took in a total
of 425 dogs last July. The
monthly average for 2006
was 318 pets.
Changing family situations
Antonio Peñalver, head of Centro Zoonosis, says that
day after day the pound collects dogs abandoned on
the streets of Murcia and occasionally from people’s
homes.
The main cause of people abandoning animals is a
change in the family situation, he reveals.
With so many summers’ experience of a deluge of dogs
arriving through the doors, Peñalver predicts the numbers this year will be much the same as in 2006.
Dogs abandoned in the street, he says, are usually in extremely poor condition – undernourished, dehydrated,
infested with worms and fleas, and with other ailments.
Those animals taken in directly from people’s homes
tend to be in better shape.
ABANDONED: Deluge of dogs expected this summer as cruel owners dump them
Some 40 per cent of owners who decide they no longer wish to keep their pets
simply abandon them in the
street or in the countryside.
Only 15 per cent take them
to the dog sanctuary.
Councillor for health Fulgencio Cervantes reveals
the dog pound takes in pets
free of charge. It is located
on C/ Torremolina de la Albatalía and can be contacted by calling 968 29 75 78.
The sanctuary will collect
pets from owners’ homes, or
owners may bring their animal directly to the pound.
Cervantes stresses that in
addition to being traumatic
for the animal and putting
its life in danger, abandoning pets can cause traffic
accidents.
People who abandon their
pets can be fined, according
to laws covering animal
cruelty, between 1,500 and
3,000 euros.
The municipal pound
took in 1,761 dogs between
January and May this year,
including new puppies born
on the premises. A total
of 1,794 left the centre, of
which 272 were adopted and
the rest returned to their
owners.
During the same period in
2006, some 1,486 dogs came
into the Centro de Zoonosis
and 1,446 were rehomed.
Green Cash
Applications for funding
will be studied by ‘green’
technicians at the city
council and cash supplied
will depend upon how
beneficial to the environment the householder’s or
business’ proposal is.
Grants range from 500
euros per home, reaching
18,000 for buildings under
construction depending
upon their size and use.
Those seeking funds have
until Saturday, July 14 to
file their application with
the city council.
This benefit scheme has
been running since 2001
and the council’s environmental department has so
far handed out 280 grants,
totalling 700,000 euros.
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY: Murcia offers grants to ‘green’ projects
many, Europe’s current solar energy leader, where 5.4
million square metres of
solar panels are currently
in use.
Every half hour, the Sun
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Crime of passion
Lesbian lover
killed by ex
A man has been arrested in
connection with murdering
his ex-wife’s girlfriend out
of jealousy.
Sixto Alfredo I.R., 58, says
he was unable to bear seeing his wife with her new
partner, Álex V.R., a 40-yearold Alicante woman.
The accused reportedly
found his former wife with
Álex, the younger of the
two women, having sex in
a warehouse in Algezares,
just outside Murcia city,
and stabbed the latter repeatedly in the neck.
The killer’s wife contacted
the police.
After the arrest, her former
husband confessed to the
crime.
Álex’s body has been taken
back to her home town of
Alicante for the funeral.
Arts & Culture
Grants to ‘go green’ up for grabs
Householders keen to go
green will get a grant from
the government if they apply early enough, says Murcia city council.
The local authority, hoping
to promote environmentally-friendly energy, is offering financial assistance
to homeowners who wish
to install solar panels and
other alternative energy installations.
Anyone who has not put in
their application for a grant
still has time to do so, as the
local government has a pot
of 74,000 euros available.
Solar panels produce renewable,
clean
energy
that converts to electricity
and is sufficiently reliable
to use for water-heating,
lighting and domestic appliances, either for private
individuals or for businesses. Shops, offices, schools,
bars, restaurants and even
health centres can use solar
energy at no detriment to
their operations.
Grants may also be available for homeowners wishing to install double glazing
or sound-proofing insulation, as part of the council’s
campaign to reduce noise
pollution in the city.
Spain lag s far behind Ger-
MURCIA NEWS
pours enough energy onto
the Earth to provide the
World’s energy needs for a
year. This unlimited, renewable resource is what a geothermal system taps into.
The solar energy is stored
beneath the Earth’s surface
and uses the Earth’s thermal properties in conjunction with electricity to drive
a pump and compressor.
Well-designed geothermal
systems are capable of cooling buildings with unprecedented efficiency. These
provide cost savings from
40% to 70% on monthly fuel
Filmoteca is
huge success
Murcia’s film programmes
have attracted thousands
of visitors this year.
The regional Francisco Rabal Filmoteca has broadcast
some 20 different themes
this year, all of which have
proved immensely popular.
The most-frequented to date
has been the Panorama
de Actualidad, a series of
documentaries on current
affairs, which shown every
Tuesday has attracted 7,000
viewers between January
and June.
Other successful productions included those dedicated to the Goya awards
– Spain’s answer to the Oscars.
The total number of spectators so far this year has
been 17,700.
Drugs & Crime
Police fight
drug-taking
Local Police intend to raise
vigilance and crack down
on drug-taking and dealing.
Officers reveal that in 2006,
a whopping 3,500 cases of
drug-dealing and consumption were reported in Murcia city and its outskirts.
Nearly 1,900 of these were
for taking drugs in public
and 1,600 for selling them.
For this reason, Local Police say they will be patrolling gardens, parks and
other public areas in the
city. Some of those on the
beat will be plain clothes
officers.
Between last June and May
this year, says councillor
for public safety Nuria
Fuentes, more than 1,400
controls were carried out in
various parts of Murcia.
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CAMPO DE CARTAGENA
MAR MENOR
July 6 - July 12 2007
Judge investigates claims
of council backhanders
Yet another corruption case
but now in Fuente Álamo
J. Andúgar and
G. Lennon
The residents of Cartagena
and Guadalentín are living
through surprising and
worrying times as a new
judicial investigation has
cast a further cloud over
the urbanisation policies
of several local councils.
San Javier judge, Aránzazu
Moreno, turned up at Torre
Pacheco Town Hall recently
and took away between 20-30
dossiers relating to urbanisation projects undertaken
during the last three years,
and now the same thing has
happened in Fuente Álamo.
Both are part of the same
operation against property
development-related
corruption.
A delegation of court
officers arrived at Fuente
Álamo Town Hall last Tuesday to confiscate documents
relating to plans to develop
plots of land for industrial
Culture
Neo-Mudéjar
palace to be
restored
Mar Menor Tourism Council have approved plans to
restore the Palace of the
Barón de Benifayó and convert it into an archaeology
and ethnographical museum at a potential cost of
985,000 euros. The Palace
of the Barón de Banifayó,
known locally as the Russian House, is a rectangular-shaped building with
load bearing walls that
divide it up into two large
longitudinal bays. It is a
rural yet palatial residence
built in a Romantic castle
style with turrets and towers adorning the frontage.
It is a magnificent example
of Neo-Mudéjar architecture and was designed by
the Madrid-based architect,
Álvarez Capra, in 1878.
use undertaken in the town.
The court order, which, in
the case of Torre Pacheco,
resulted in the confiscation of 200 boxes of files
(although many of them
were returned within a few
days), led to the seizure of
five boxes of documents
concerning five companies contracted by Fuente
Álamo town council. Mayor
María Antonia Conesa said
that she has full confidence
in the investigation which
she said she hopes will
reach its findings correctly
and as soon as possible to
prevent uncertainty and
rumours. Conesa also said
that she was relaxed and
fully prepared to collaborate with the investigating
team.
Sources close to the investigation confirmed that
the files had been seized by
Guardia Civil court officers
on the orders of the judge,
who had asked for a list
of companies contracted
EVIDENCE: Files were seized by officers pending an investigation
by the Town Hall. One of
these companies is Construcciones Torre Pacheco
which belongs to Facundo
Armero, the former owner
of Polaris World, which has
built a number of residential estates in the region
where dozens of British expats live.
Strict legality
According to the mayor,
the five dossiers “consist of
five folders which fitted into
one box,” although the officers reportedly took away
several boxes in the back of
a small van. Conesa refutes
suggestions that there are
similarities with the Torre
Pacheco case, but there is
growing unrest among locals who are beginning to
suspect that the council has
indeed been giving preferential treatment to certain
companies and starting to
believe the corruption rumours. The officers were
dressed in plain clothes to
minimise the impact on the
public.
Councillors from Fuente
Álamo Town Hall, which
now falls under the same
corruption spotlight as other Town Halls in the region
such as Cartagena, Los Alcázares, San Javier, Alhama
among others, deny having
received illegal commission payments for licences
granted to construction
company bosses. The inquiry, which started after a
complaint filed by a private
individual with Murcia’s
Superior Justice Tribunal
(TSJ), who passed the case
on to Cartagena, coincides
with a number of similar investigations all over
Spain into allegations that
town councils have been accepting backhanders from
building companies among
other offences.
Some mayors and councillors are being held in
jail pending trial, the best
known of whom being
former Marbella mayor, Julián Muñoz, who was jailed
a few months ago along
with a number of councillors, council staff and construction bosses.
Three week ‘Mar de Músicas’ will
showcase Mexican culture
The 13th edition of the ‘Mar
de Músicas’ festival, one of
the most important in Europe, will be held in Cartagena from July 6-28. Its main
aim is to showcase Mexico’s
contribution in the fields
of music, art, cinema and
literature. The festival will
demonstrate that Mexico is
one of the foremost cultural
creators in the world. The
‘Mar de Músicas’, which is
organised by the Culture
department of Cartagena
Town Hall, continues its
policy of exhibiting the cultural wealth of a particular
country after previous festivals focused on South Africa, Turkey, Argentina, India, Cartagenas del Mundo,
Mali, Brazil, Senegal and
Cuba. This year’s festival
will kick off with a special
show featuring Lila Downs
and Calexico.
Lila Downs, who re-invented traditional Mexican
music, and Caleixico, who
is the best-known exponent
of US-Mexico frontier music, will be acompanied by
the Spanish singer, Amparo
Sánchez from Amparanoia,
in a show that has been specially designed to inaugu-
rate ‘Mar de Músicas 2007’.
This year’s Mexican Special will comprise around
fifty concerts, ten exhibitions, forty authors and
some thirty films, turning
Cartagena into the cultural
capital of Mexico. Organisers have programmed
performances
representing all of Mexico’s sounds,
that will enable the public
to sample from the most
traditional music to the
most advanced sounds of
present-day Mexico. In this
way, following the performance of Lila Downs, the
‘Mar de Músicas’ will play
host to Shock Bukara, who
are the founders and chief
promoters of acid cabaret,
a hybrid of Mexican sounds
fused with electro-pop.
Rocker, Cecilia Toussaint,
will perform the songs of
one of Mexico’s greatest
singer-songwriters,
Consuelo Velázquez, who wrote
the extremely well-known,
Bésame Mucho. The ‘jarocho’ sound, which is one of
Mexico’s most traditional
sounds and which comes
from Veracruz State, will be
represented at the festival
by Son de Madera and La
Negra Graciana. The Colectivo Nortec, which is the
country’s foremost group
of DJs, video jockeys and
electronic music creators,
will, in their own words,
perform “First World music created in the Third
World.” The Agustín Lara
Experience is a project that
converts the songs of the
‘flaco de oro’ into cutting
edge dance tunes. Considered to be the best singer in
Mexico, Eugenia León will
attend the festival to why
she is the country’s biggest
star.
It would not be a Mexican
festival without ‘mariachi’,
and Real de Jalisco will
turn Cartagena’s Town
Hall Square into the Plaza
Garibaldi, for a few hours
at least.
And if ‘mariachi’ is indispensable, the Mexican festival will also pay tribute to
Armando Manzanero, the
greatest composer of all, at
a special gala night when
Mexican music will be accompanied by the Murcian
Symphonic Orchestra and
several other artists keen to
join the homage.
Ska fused with other
PROGRAMME: Presentation of the ‘Mar de Músicas
2007’ festival in Cartagena
rhythms will be represented by Panteón Rococó and
Los de Abajo.
The enigmatic sounds of
Jorge Reyes accompanied
by the Suso Saiz Band will
demonstrate the fusion of
old and cutting edge musical styles.
The experimental pop of
Wakal and the worldbeat
of Orange Blossom will be
among other stops on this
musical voyage through
Mexico.
Tickets have been on sale
since May 8 at www.lamardemusicas.com or www.
ticktackticket.com. Tickets
can also be bought at the
ticket office at the Nuevo Teatro Circo from May 14 and
at the Ramón Alonso Luzzy
Cultural Centre, where the
500 festival passes can also
be obtained.
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LEISURE
BENIFAIRÓ: The bell tower
La Valldigna
Exploring the fair valley
By Samantha Kett
Photos: Juanjo Peret
LA DROVA: Picturesque font
A most fair valley for a day’s
sightseeing, walking or dipping one’s toes in the waters
of the Mediterranean,
tourists have been drawn
to one of the most picturesque parts of La Safor’s
countryside for centuries.
Since 1298, in fact, when
King Jaime II stood at the
viewpoint in Barx – where
carloads of picnickers now
soak up the sun when the
weather is more favourable
and admire the views of
orange groves far below –
and remarked to the Abbot
Santes Creues, “quina vall
més digna per a un monestir
per la teua religió.”
“Una vall digna, senyor,”
affirmed the Abbot, according to legend.
So the Valldigna, or fair
valley, was christened, and
the monastery that the king
told the Abbot would be ideally placed there was built
soon afterwards at Simat,
one of the four municipalities that make up the area.
Set in the heart of the
southern Valencia-province
borough of La Safor, the
Valldigna has mountains
and sea, orange groves and
pine forests, crumbling
churches and ornate monuments, all within the space
of just a few square kilometres. Each of the four
towns has its own, and very
different, stamp and some
unexpected attractions at
every turn.
Tavernes
Starting from the AP-7, or
the N-332 heading north
from Gandia, the largest of
the Valldigna’s four villages
is Tavernes, a magnet for
Spanish tourists in summer.
Whilst mostly undiscovered
by European sunseekers,
its six kilometres of wide,
sweeping shoreline comes
to life when the temperature
hots up and visitors from
inland Spain flock there
armed with lilos and picnic
baskets to soak up the
rays. It is unique, insofar
as the beach is cordoned
off, not by high-rise blocks
and English pubs, but
by the undulating, green
landscape of the Sierra
Ombria culminating in the
natural spring el Clot de
la Font. There are views
from Playa de Tavernes
and its neighbouring Playa
de la Goleta that go beyond
staked-out bodies turning
an angry red in the midday
sun. From l’Alt de la Creu
viewpoint, you can see
Xeraco and the famous
Torre Guaita watchtower to
the south, and to the north,
Cullera with its Manhattan
skyline.
Inside the town itself, look
out for the inviting cafés
on the Alzira road, or to
the left – when heading
in a northerly direction
– the small but cosy-looking plaza from where the
calvario leading to the 19th
century Santíssim Crist
de la Sang chapel starts.
This calvario – a pathway
winding up a hill bearing
images of the crucifixion
– is one of the best-preserved in the Comunitat
Valenciana.
On the way down and
back to the plaza again,
you will pass the recentlyrenovated 18th century Sant
Pere Apòstol church with
an ancient sundial on the
façade.
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LEISURE
BARX: An 18th century nevera or fridge to store snow and ice
Benifairó
Deeper inland, tucked away
between the Mondúver
massif and the Sierra
Agulles, is what used to
be an Arab smallholding
but was a gift to the valley
by Jaime I as a thanks for
allowing him to build the
monastery at Simat. This
present from Jaime I is
now, still, little more than
a hamlet but a quaint,
picturesque
one
with
narrow, cobbled streets and
an ornate church with an
elaborate temple bearing a
Latin cross.
This 17th century chapel
is home to the image of
Benifairó’s patron saint,
San Benito – or what is left
of it, in any case – and one
of La Safor’s best-known
paintings, a Renaissance
image of the Immaculate
Conception.
In the centre of an attractive, green picnic area
flanked with pine trees is
the small, square-shaped
Sant Miquel chapel with
its tiled altarpiece. Visitors
should be aware, however
that, like the other chapel,
they will only be able to
enter at restricted times
such as when there is a
service.
If you are feeling energetic
and do not suffer too much
with vertigo, take a trip
skywards to the Moorish
Alfàndec castle some three
kilometres out of the village. After climbing a craggy hillside, in addition to
the castle itself – a strange
blend of Mediaeval Islamic
and Christian architecture
– you can enjoy panoramic
views of the valley and take
in the magnitude of the
historical influence that
has led to what it is today.
En route to both the capital
and the coast, the paths of
what is now Benifairó were
well-trodden by prehistorical civilisations long before
the Moors came along. The
shattered remains of the
now-defunct village of
Alfulell, dug up some years
ago by archaeologists, sit
at the foot of the castle
which, in its day, was a safe
outpost for the villagers
to hide from invaders during the war between the
kingdoms of Castilla and
Aragón.
Most of Benifairó’s attractions lay outside the village
which, unless you have a
car with hinges in the middle to help you around the
impossibly-tight corners
where claustrophobicallynarrow lanes join, is best
explored on foot. Amongst
these attractions are the
spectacular countryside
including the Sierra de
Agulles, a mountain range
that owes its name to agujas (needles) of stone found
there, and two ravines –
the Cardona and Castells
– which can be crossed on
foot.
Simat
Heading further along the
road towards Xàtiva, you
will reach a town of 3,000
inhabitants whose main
attraction is, arguably,
one of La Safor’s two bestknown monasteries. One of
these is the Sant Jeroni de
Cotalba, in Alfauir, and the
other is the Santa María
de la Valldigna – the one
Jaime II was talking to the
Abbot about building when
he stood at the viewpoint in
Barx more than 700 years
ago.
The
monastery
was
founded in 1298 but took
so long to build that the
original construction even
has Baroque influences,
although it has to be said
that various battles and
a couple of earthquakes
meant the building process
did not run as smoothly as
one would have hoped.
In the grounds – parts of
which are still being dug up
by archaeologists and have
proven to contain Italian
Renaissance ceramics in the
last two years – visitors can
wander freely amongst the
orange groves and observe
the sophisticated clay pipe
systems that existed underground. Renovation works
to what used to be the most
powerful monastery in
the Kingdom of Valencia
remain ongoing, but have
not, thankfully, changed
the face of its original and
rather unique architecture. When you walk into
the main building, look
upwards. The multi-coloured, intricate and painstaking architecture of the
Baroque ceiling speaks of
class, wealth, artists with
talent and aristocracy with
the money and good taste
to employ them. The monastery, and particularly its
ceiling is a real jewel in the
crown of the Valldigna’s
architecture.
Nature-lovers can marvel at
the centuries’-old olive tree
outside the main entrance
to the monastery, and enjoy
a pit-stop in the sunshine
at the picnic site near the
natural spring, Font Gran,
whose purpose used to be
more than decorative – they
provided irrigation for
farmland throughout the
entire valley.
Those who enjoy a bit of
greenery and are not afraid
of sore feet could take a
walk through the natural
reserves of Les Foietes and
Pla de Corrals, both flat,
green plains that stand at
around 600 metres above
sea-level and offer a splendid view of the Font del
Cirer and Les Arcades
aqueduct.
Barx
Little more than a street
and a square, Barx is
nevertheless
one
of
the
Valldigna’s
most
picturesque municipalities.
Surrounded by pine forest
and standing some 400
metres above sea-level,
the Les Foietes viewpoint,
with its natural spring
and picnic area, affords
a view of a patchwork of
orange groves, heath and
scrubland in various shades
of jade and emerald green,
mountains and woodlands
and, far below, the tiny
toy-town of Simat with the
monastery spire in all its
splendour.
Winding your way through
mountain
passes
and
climbing steadily higher,
you will see why Barx has
been declared an international site of geological
interest – you can pick out
the mountains of Avenc
de la Donzella and Penya
Blanca, which hide natural
reservoirs that once kept
the humble homes of the
valley irrigated, and the
Aldaia chasm at the foot of
the Sierra del Toro which is
said to be around 65 metres
in depth. A permanent torrent of freezing cold air
that gushes through the
rock-face of the geological
peculiarity Forat de l’Aire,
in the side of the gorge,
is one of Barx’s best-kept
secrets and its origins have
puzzled historians for hundreds of years.
On the subject of all things
freezing cold, Barx is
renowned for its fridges.
Not the type that most of
us have in our kitchens,
but an 18th century version
that comprised a semi-submerged stone vat in which
snow was stored during the
winter, brought out into
the open and used either as
water or ancient ice-cubes
in the summer.
In summer, what used to
be the nature reserve of La
Drova, and is now a small
hamlet belonging to Barx,
was heavily popular with
the monks from the Santa
María monastery in Simat.
Used as a holiday refuge
and shelter for convalescing, it remains a popular haunt today for those
wanting to escape both the
swarming coasts and the
sizzling city streets in July
and August.
Back down the mountain
via the same windy road,
through more dense pineforest and unspoilt hillsides
that remain – thankfully –
urbanisation-free, you will
eventually reach the N-332
and the northern entrance
to Gandia again.
Handily close to the latter
with its packed shopping
streets, buzzing nightlife,
busy port and lively beaches, easy to reach by goodquality roads from civilisation and yet remote enough
that you can enjoy the peace
and quiet of being buried
deep in the countryside, the
Valldigna is perfect for a
day out, a weekend away or
to live all year round.
TAVERNES: Natural spring Clot de la font
BARX: The natural spring at the viewpoint
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FEMALE
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July 6 - July 12 2007
H E A LT H
ASKthedoctor
Talktothetherapist
Carole Turner therapist expert
Dr Jean Millar medical expert
Do you have a question for Carol?
E-mail us: [email protected]
Do you have a question for Dr Millar or Dr Buffey?
E-mail us: [email protected]
Q
Q
My granddaughter is 15 years old and has a boyfriend of 17. She lies to her
parents about her whereabouts so that she can spend time with her boyfriend,
including overnight. Her parents punished her by taking away her laptop and
mobile. Her dad is firm with her but her mum gives in to her. The next morning
she took an overdose of tablets and was taken to hospital. She is okay but the
hospital counsellor suggested that they put everything behind them and start
again with a clean slate. I am worried about this advice as surely this is a signal
to my granddaughter that taking tablets makes everything is okay. What is your
advice?
A
I don’t know why the
hospital
counsellor
suggested that the family
start with a clean slate and
not talk about the problems.
Perhaps she was concerned
about the vulnerability
of
your granddaughter
and that if her parents
quarrelled or criticised her
that this might push her
to the edge. I agree that
your granddaughter is an
unhappy teenager and that
she needs help to address
her difficulties.
Your granddaughter seems to be in the “struggle”
stage of adolescence and
her parents need to hang in
there with her and not give
up on her. Parents need to
challenge their children’s
tantrums, hostility, rebellion and angry outbursts
and children need to have
someone say “no” to them
and to feel that their parents are stronger than
them.
It is crucial that
both parents work together,
supporting each other and
that they have an agreed
unified approach to dealing
with your granddaughter.
If the parents are unable
to do this I would strongly
suggest that they seek therapeutic help.
The parents need to enter
the struggle, stand their
ground and have expectations of giving her limits
and consequences of her
decisions. The consequences need to concentrate primarily on what they want
them to achieve and not on
what they don’t want them
to do. For example, “We
expect you to return home
after seeing your boyfriend
at..... If you don’t do this
you will not be allowed to
see him for .....days.” It is
important only to set consequences that they are
prepared to apply, empty
threats only backfire. Expectations, limits and consequences are necessary so
that teenagers learn.
Parents need to be consistent, firm and to listen carefully. It is important to
match the child’s intensity
with their own intensity.
Your granddaughter needs
to hear often from both
parents “I love you” but “I
don’t like what you are doing.”
One of the central issues
in the mind of your granddaughter seems to be her
contact with her boyfriend.
The parents could support
their daughter and suggest
inviting the boyfriend over
for a meal, getting to know
him better and encouraging
her to spend more time with
him in their home. Parents
need to listen carefully to
their children so they can
understand their conflicts
and dilemmas. Your granddaughter needs to know
that her parents understand
her internal and external
struggles and to be given support so that she can achieve her goals in more acceptable ways.
Your granddaughter sounds
very angry and possibly
does not know how to channel her anger other than
lying and defying her parents or turning her anger
on herself and hurting
herself. Most people who
attempt to overdose have a
low opinion of themselves
and their internal dialogue
with themselves is very
critical. If this is the case
your granddaughter will
need some help to change
and I hope that she is being
offered some counselling support to do this.
Carole Turner can be contacted personally on 96 584 61 91
My persistent visits to a local doctor are being fobbed off as hypochondria.
Should I change doctors?
A
This question is a
minefield. For instance,
when is hypochondria, NOT
hypochondria?
One dictionary definition
of hypochondria is: chronic
abnormal anxiety concerning the state of one’s health, even in the absence of
any evidence of disease on
medical examination.
You do not mention the conditions or symptoms that
are prompting your visits
to the doctor, nor do you
mention that any checks
have been made, so I have to
reply to this question in the
broadest of terms.
My intent is to give guidance
regarding your feelings that
“something is wrong with
you medically”.
First of all, the length of
time that you have had particular symptoms without
them proceeding any further
can give a clue. For instance, a lesion on the skin that
has been present for 10 or 20
years and has never changed
is unlikely to be a problem.
However, if such a lesion has
suddenly begun to change it
is important.
Hypochondria should NEVER be diagnosed without
a full history being taken,
and a thorough examination
of the patient carried out by
the doctor in the clinic, and
if appropriate, other tests
such as Xrays, blood tests,
and scans should be done
[this list is not exhaustive].
Where a patient continues to
feel concerned, a second opinion should be sought from
an appropriate consultant.
Now, all the checks have been
done that the GP believes
appropriate, the consultant
has found nothing abnormal, but you are still feeling
that “something is wrong”.
This is the point at which many doctors diagnose
anxiety and/or depression
as possible causes. Sometimes this is correct and sometimes not.
One thing is certain, any one
that feels unwell for a long
period of time without explanation [or a solution] will
become anxious and possibly depressed.
An approach to this circular
problem that I have found
helpful [and I hope my patients have too] has been to
accept that the only person
that knows how it feels to
be in their body is the person themselves. So I accept
the symptoms as they are
presented and seek a cause
beyond the body.
Many people have stomach
ache, neck pains, headaches, dizziness and other
symptoms that are unexplained by any tests in the traditional armamentarium.
It may be helpful to offer alternative medicine testing
techniques. These often point to troubles as yet ill-defined or invisible to traditional
testing. The proof of their
correctness will come if the
measures then taken help or
clear up the troubles.
Sometimes both the patient and doctor arrive at
the “anxiety only” diagnosis. Being sent home with
this information may allow
some patients to feel better,
but often the lingering uncertainty, causes the same
symptoms to exacerbate, or
new ones to appear.
I have found that Homeopathy, Hypnotherapy, Acupuncture, Cognative Behavioural
Therapy, and sometimes
simply counselling can help
greatly with so- called psychosomatic illness. I believe
that psychosomatic illness is
as much an illness as diabetes or arteriosclerosis or any
of the accepted “disease’’
states.
The very word: dis-ease expresses this.
If you feel your doctor has
helped as much as he/she
can, ask for a second opinion.
Jean Millar and Andrew Buffey can be contacted on 96 583 87 54 (Calpe) or www.perlamarclinica.com
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television
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JARHEAD Monday 9th July - Sky Movies Drama
23.20 - 01.25
Set during the Gulf War, the episodic tale follows Anthony Swofford (a.k.a. “Swoff”), a third-generation enlistee, from
his sobering stint in boot camp to active duty, where he’s sporting a sniper’s rifle and a hundred-pound ruck sack on his
back, while moving through Middle East deserts with no cover from the intolerable heat. As well, he advances with no
protection from the Iraqi soldiers--and there’s always a potential enemy sighting, just over the next horizon. Swoff and
his fellow Marines sustain themselves on humour and camaraderie as they tread the blazing desert fields in a country
they don’t understand, against an enemy they can’t see, for a cause they don’t fully fathom.
pick of the week....
film choice
digital choice
Land of the Dead
War of the Worlds
Thursday 12th July
Freddy Got Fingered
Friday 6th July
Saturday 7th July
Sky Movies sci-fi
Sky Movies Sci fi/horror
14.45 - 16.35 & 22.00 - 23.45
11.00- 13.00 & 18.00 - 20.05
The world is merely a memory. In its place is the never-ending nightmare existence
of us the living versus them the “walkers.” What’s left of mankind is cordoned off
behind the walls of a fortified city while the walking dead roam the vast wasteland
beyond. To bring food and other essential supplies
to the occupants of the city, a hardened group of
mercenaries--headed by Riley run retrieval missions
outside the city, protected by their massive
armored vehicle, Dead Reckoning. Riley
and Cholo, are in it for the money,
which they hope to use for their own
escapes--Riley to the North, with
promises of “a world without fences”
and freedom, and Cholo to the
luxury of Fiddler’s Green, far away
from the violent life he has known.
terrestrial choice
The extraordinary battle for the future of humankind
through the eyes of one American
family fighting to survive it. Ray
Ferrier is a divorced dockworker
and less-than-perfect father.
Soon after his ex-wife and her
new husband drop of his
teenage son Robbie and
young daughter Rachel
for a rare weekend visit,
a strange and powerful
lightning storm touches
down.
BBC 1 02.20 - 03.50
Anarchic comedy. When a would-be cartoonist
finds his ideas rejected by Hollywood, he
returns to live with his parents. A battle of
wills between father and son results, with
the latter devising a series of outrageous
stunts to try and drive the former out
of his mind. Written and directed by
Canadian comedian Tom Green.
terrestrial | digital | sport | film | documentaries
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July 6 - July 12 2007
Friday 6th July 2007
BBC 1
BBC 2
ITV 1 London
CHANNEL 4
FIVE
E4
07:00 Breakfast
10:15 Don’t Get Done, Get
Dom
11:00 Homes under the
Hammer
12:00 To Buy or Not to Buy
12:45 Cash in the Attic
13:15 Bargain Hunt
A pair of gospel singing
sisters fight it out with a
pearly brother and sister
double act, as experts Kate
Bliss and James Braxton
provide the teams with
advice.
14:00 BBC News and
Weather
14:30 Regional News
and Weather
14:40 Wimbledon 2007
19:00 BBC News and
Weather
19:30 Regional News
Programmes
20:00 Saving Planet Earth
21:00 EastEnders
Bradley is left reeling by
Stacey’s response, while
Max is still worried by the
threat she made to tell
Tanya about their affair.
With Tanya and the kids
back on the Square, who
will get the biggest shock?
21:30 Saving Planet Earth
23:00 BBC News
23:35 Friday Night with
Jonathan Ross
00:35 Would I Lie to You?
01:05 Big Trouble
02:20 Freddy Got Fingered
03:50 Joins BBC News 24
07:00
07:20
07:35
08:00
08:15
08:30
09:00
07:00 GMTV
10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
11:30 This Morning
Presented by Ruth Langsford
and Phillip Schofield. Soul
sensation Beverley Knight
performs her new single
After You, and life after death
experiences from those
who’ve had them. Including
11.10 ITV News Headlines.
11.15 Local News and
Weather.
13:30 Loose Women
14:30 ITV Lunchtime News and
Weather
15:00 Daily Cooks
16:00 Inspector Morse
18:00 Golden Balls
Jasper Carrott presents
a game of intuition and luck,
as contestants try to find
which of 100 golden balls
conceal life-changing
amounts of cash, while
avoiding the killer balls.
19:00 London Tonight
19:30 ITV Evening News; Weather
20:00 Emmerdale
20:30 Coronation Street
21:00 Tonight
21:30 Wimbledon
23:20 ITV News; Weather
00:00 TV’s Naughtiest Blunders
01:00 Tour de France Highlights
01:25 ITV Play
05:10 Cruise Ship
05:30 Cruise Ship
06:00 ITV Nightscreen
06:30 ITV Morning News
07:10
07:35
08:00
08:25
08:55
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10:25
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09:05
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07:00 Big Brother Live
16:55 Big Brother’s Little Brother
17:25 Hollyoaks
Louise is troubled by
Warren’s arrest. She feels
guilty that he might go to
prison for something she has
done. Louise visits Warren
to tell him but he is adamant
that she doesn’t have it in
her, and it must have been
one of Clare’s other many
enemies.
17:55 Friends
18:30 Friends
18:55 Big Brother
20:00 Hollyoaks
20:30 Big Brother’s Little Brother
21:00 Friends
21:30 Supernanny
22:25 Friends
Ross starts freting, with
good reason, when his date
with destiny finally arrives
and he has to meet
Elizabeth’s father, Paul. Paul
does not like the fact that his
little girl is dating one of
her teachers and makes it
perfectly clear to Ross of his
opinions. Ross tries to make
Paul like him but ends up
digging himself into a bigger
pit.
22:55 Smack The Pony
23:30 Big Brother Live
02:00 Big Brother’s Big Mouth
Safari 22:30 John Wilson’s Fishing
Safari 23:00 Passion For Angling 00:00
My Shocking Story 01:00 Biker Buildoff 02:00 A Plane is Born 02:30 John
Wilson’s Fishing Safari 03:00 John
Wilson’s Fishing Safari 03:30 Passion
For Angling 04:25 My Shocking Story
05:15 Joy of Painting 05:40 Watercolours with Charles Evans 06:05 This
Old House with Steve and Norm 06:30
New Home DIY
vestigation 19:00 How It Works 19:30
How It Works 20:00 Supercroc 21:00
Seconds From Disaster 22:00 Medics
22:30 Medics 23:00 Situation Critical
00:00 Situation Critical 01:00 Medics
01:30 Medics 02:00 Situation Critical
09:15
09:30
10:00
10:15
10:30
10:50
11:00
11:30
12:30
13:00
14:00
16:25
16:40
17:05
17:30
18:00
18:25
18:35
18:50
21:00
22:00
23:00
23:30
00:00
00:35
02:05
02:55
03:45
Fimbles
The Story Makers
Balamory
Arthur
Chucklevision
Clutter Nutters
The Story of Tracy
Beaker
Krypto the Superdog
In The Night Garden
Mama Mirabelle’s Home
Movies
Something Special
Big Cook Little Cook
Underground Ernie
LazyTown
Yesterday at Wimbledon
The Daily Politics
Animal Park
Wimbledon 2007
Chucklevision
Arthur
What’s New Scooby Doo?
Raven
CBBC Saving Planet Earth
Newsround
Shaun the Sheep
Wimbledon 2007
Today at Wimbledon
Hampton Court Flower Show
Balderdash and Piffle
Newsnight
Newsnight Review
Ginger Snaps Back
Star Trek
Star Trek
Malcolm in the Middle
The Hoobs
The Hoobs
Just Shoot Me
Big Brother’s Little Brother
Big Brother
Frasier
Will and Grace
ER
Without a Trace
In Your Dreams
My Eden
News at Noon
The Midland
No Going Back
Comanche
Countdown
Deal or No Deal
Richard and Judy
The Simpsons
Hollyoaks
Channel 4 News
The Insider
A Place in Spain
Big Brother
8 Out of 10 Cats
Big Brother
The Friday Night Project
Big Brother’s Big Mouth
The Album Chart Show
The Enemy
Tiscali Sessions
Big Brother Live
Goalissimo
The FIA World Touring Car
Championship
05:05 Transworld Sport
05:55 Countdown
06:40 The Making of Twelfth Night
09:50
10:00
11:30
12:30
13:00
13:30
14:30
14:35
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19:00
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23:00
00:00
01:00
06:35
Thomas and Friends
Little Princess
Little Lodgers
Franny’s Feet
Peppa Pig
Hi-5
Hana’s Helpline
Rupert Bear
Make Way for Noddy
Say It with Noddy
Fifi and The Flowertots
Peppa Pig
Thomas and Friends
Miss Spider’s Sunny
Patch Friends
Insect Antic
The Wright Stuff
The Trisha Goddard Show
five News
Home and Away
House
Russell Grant’s Postcards
The Long Island Incident
five News Update
Midwives
five News
Home and Away
Becker
five News
Built for the Kill
Nigel Marven’s Anaconda
Adventure
Navy NCIS
Law and Order
The Shield
Quiz Call
Wildlife SOS
DOCUMENTARIES
DISCOVERY
07:00 Time Team 08:00 Mythbusters 09:00 How It’s Made 09:30 How
It’s Made 10:00 How Do They Do It?
11:00 Deadliest Catch 12:00 Edward
and Mary: Edward The Sixth 13:00
Engineering The World Rally 14:00
The F.B.I. Files 15:00 Animal Cops
Detroit 16:00 American Chopper 17:00
Deadliest Catch 18:00 World’s Lost
Tribes 19:00 Mythbusters 20:00 How
Do They Do It? 21:00 How It’s Made
21:30 How It’s Made 22:00 World’s
Toughest Jobs 23:00 Deadliest Catch
00:00 Killer Crocs of Costa Rica 01:00
The F.B.I. Files 02:00 Trace Evidence:
From the Case Files of Dr. Henry Lee
03:00 Forensic Detectives 04:00 Deadliest Catch 04:50 World’s Toughest
Jobs 05:40 Extreme Engineering 06:30
How It’s Made
DISCOVERY real time
07:00 This Old House with Steve and
Norm 07:30 New Yankee Workshop 08:00 Hooked on Fishing: Costa
Rica Coarse Fishing 08:30 Hooked
on Fishing: Clew Bay Sea Angling
09:00 Greater Rod Race 09:30 John
Wilson’s Fishing Safari: Canada 10:00
Joy of Painting 10:30 Watercolours
with Charles Evans 11:00 Location,
Location, Location 11:30 Build, Buy
or Restore? 12:00 Relocation, Relocation 13:00 Natural Born Dealers 14:00
A Place by the Sea 15:00 Overhaulin’
Truck 16:00 Challenge Tommy Walsh
16:30 Challenge Tommy Walsh 17:00
Property Ladder 18:00 Biker Build-off
19:00 Natural Born Dealers 20:00 A
Place by the Sea 21:00 Location, Location, Location 21:30 Build, Buy or
Restore? 22:00 John Wilson’s Fishing
NATIONAL geographic
09:00 Air Crash Investigation 10:00
Egypt Eternal: Quest For The Lost
Tombs 11:00 When Expeditions Go
Wrong 12:00 Battlefront 12:30 Battlefront 13:00 Stonehenge Investigated
14:00 How It Works 14:30 How It Works 15:00 Warplanes 16:00 Warplanes
17:00 Warplanes 18:00 Air Crash In-
HISTORY channel
09:00 Dynasties 10:00 The Lost Evidence 11:00 The Bridge of No Gun
Ri 12:00 Vimy Ridge : Heaven To Hell
13:30 Blitz Spirit 14:00 D-Days in
the Pacific 15:00 Hitler’s War 16:00
Declassified 17:00 Line of Fire 18:00
Sas Warrior 19:00 D-Days in the Pacific 20:00 The Plague 21:00 Through
Hell and High Water 22:00 Nuremberg
23:00 Goering: A Career 00:00 Anatomy of Crime 01:00 The Plague 02:00
Dynasties
UKTV documentary
10:00 Chernobyl - The Fall-Out 11:00
Andes to Amazon 12:00 Andes to Amazon 13:00 Full Circle with Michael Palin
14:00 The Secret of El Dorado 15:00
Horizon 16:00 Full Circle with Michael
Palin 17:00 The Secret of El Dorado
18:00 Andes to Amazon 19:00 Andes
to Amazon 20:00 Full Circle with Michael Palin 21:00 Battle for the Amazon
22:00 The Secret of El Dorado 23:00
Horizon 00:00 Full Circle with Michael
Palin 01:00 Genghis Khan 02:00 In
Search of Genghis Khan 03:00 Behind
Bars 03:50 World’s Best Places To See
ANIMAL PLANET
07:00 Animal Cops Detroit 08:00 Crocodile Hunter 09:00 Monkey Business
09:30 Animal Crackers 10:00 Killer
Whales 11:00 Pet Rescue 11:30 Wildlife SOS 12:00 Animal Cops Houston 13:00 E-Vets: The Interns 13:30
Horsetails 14:00 A Stable Life 14:30
A Stable Life 15:00 Pet Rescue 15:30
Wildlife SOS 16:00 Crocodile Hunter
17:00 Monkey Business 17:30 Animal
Crackers 18:00 Animal Cops Houston
19:00 Swimming Lions 20:00 Animal
Crackers 20:30 Monkey Business
21:00 E-Vets: The Interns 21:30 Wildlife SOS 22:00 Britain’s Worst Pet 22:30
Britain’s Worst Pet 23:00 Animal Cops
Detroit 00:00 Animal Crackers 00:30
Monkey Business 01:00 E-Vets: The
Interns 01:30 Wildlife SOS 02:00 Animal Cops Houston 03:00 Animal Cops
Detroit 04:00 Pet Rescue 04:30 Animal Crackers 04:55 Monkey Business
05:20 Wildlife SOS 05:45 E-Vets: The
Interns 06:10 Britain’s Worst Pet 06:35
Britain’s Worst Pet
SPORT
SKY SPORTS 1
07:00 Trans World Sport
08:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Raw
10:00 The Dogs
10:30 Poker Week
11:00 European Tour Golf: Smurfit
Kappa European Open
14:00 Copa America: Colombia
V United States + Argentina
V Paraguay
15:30 Premier League World
16:00 European Tour Golf: Smurfit
Kappa European Open
Day two of the Smurfit Kappa
European Open at Ireland’s
K Club. The prize purse
for this event stands at
2.4million, ranking it among
the top events on the Tour.
19:00 Darts: Las Vegas Classic
2007
01:00 Cricket: Twenty/20 Cup
- Match TBA
04:30 Premier League World
05:00 Super League: St Helens
V Leeds
06:30 Rally World
SKY SPORTS 2
07:00
07:30
08:00
08:30
09:00
10:30
11:00
15:00
16:00
16:30
17:00
17:30
18:00
18:30
22:00
22:30
23:00
01:00
02:30
03:00
05:00
05:30
06:30
Aerobics Oz Style
Ocean
Aerobics Oz Style
Ocean
Copa America: Colombia
V United States + Argentina
V Paraguay
Premier League World
Darts: Las Vegas Classic 2007
Race World
The Dogs
I.A.A.F Athletix Weekly
Poker Week
The Dogs
Premier League World
Cricket: Twenty/20 Cup
- Match TBA
Rally World
Gillette World Sport
Friday Fight Night - Live:
Martin Power V Jason Booth
(British Bantamweight Title)
Super League: St Helens V
Leeds
Gillette World Sport
Friday Fight Night: Martin
Power V Jason Booth (British
Bantamweight Title)
Rally World
Maxxis British Motorcross
Champs’
Gillette World Sport
SKY SPORTS 3
07:00 Cricket: Twenty/20 Cup
- Match TBA
A match from the hard-hitting,
high-adrenalin Twenty20
Cup. The Leicestershire Foxes
are the current champions,
winning by just four runs
against Nottinghamshire in
last year’s final.
10:30 ATP Tennis Magazine
11:00 Race World
12:00 Aerobics Oz Style
12:30 Racing News
13:00 Trans World Sport
14:00 The Dogs
14:30 I.A.A.F Athletix Weekly
15:00 Ocean
15:30 Poker Week
16:00 Trans World Sport
17:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Raw
19:00 Rally World
19:30 Tight Lines
20:30 Super League: St Helens
V Leeds
23:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night
Smackdown
01:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night
Bottom Line
02:00 Golf Night
EUROSPORT
08:30 Sailing: Inside Alinghi Review
08:45 FIA World Touring Car
Championship: FIA WTCC
Magazine
09:15 Equestrianism: Concours
Hippique International Officiel
10:15 All Sports: Watts Prime
11:00 Athletics: Iaaf Grand Prix
In Zagreb, Croatia
12:30 Equestrianism: Concours
Hippique International Officiel
14:30 Strongest Man: Grand Prix In
Riga, Latvia
15:30 Equestrianism: Concours
Hippique International Officiel
(Chio) in Aachen, Germany
16:45 Athletics: Iaaf Grand Prix
In Zagreb, Croatia
18:00 Fencing: European
Championship In Ghent,
Belgium
20:00 Cycling: Tour de France
21:30 Strongest Man: Grand Prix
In Riga, Latvia
22:30 TNA Wrestling
23:15 YOZ
23:45 Sumo: Natsu Basho In
Tokyo, Japan
00:45 All Sports: Watts Prime
ESPN classic
07:00 Wimbledon: Sampras
V Rafter
08:00 Wimbledon’s Greatest Years
09:00 Wimbledon: Sampras
V Rafter
10:00 Top Ten: Viewers’ Choice 2
11:00 Fulham V Blackburn, 03/04
11:30 Aston Villa V Middlesbrough,
92/93
12:00 Boxing: Eubank V Rocchigiani
13:00 Top Ten: Viewers’ Choice 2
14:00 Rugby: Scotland V All Blacks
15:00 Fulham V Blackburn, 03/04
15:30 Aston Villa V Middlesbrough,
92/93
16:00 Cricket: England V W Indies
16:30 Cricket: England V W Indies
17:00 Boxing: Eubank V Rocchigiani
18:00 Rugby: Scotland V All Blacks
19:00 Hinault - Merckx: Legend On
Legend
19:30 Aston Villa V Middlesbrough,
92/93
20:00 Top Ten: Viewers’ Choice 1
21:00 Cricket: England V W Indies
21:30 Cricket: England V W Indies
22:00 Rugby: Scotland
V New Zealand
23:00 Blackburn V Norwich, 92/93
23:30 Oldham V Southampton,
92/93
00:00 Top Ten: Viewers’ Choice 1
01:00 Boxing: Benn V Malinga
02:00 Blackburn V Norwich, 92/93
02:30 Oldham V Southampton, 92/9
03:00 Wimbledon’s Greatest Years
04:00 Wimbledon: Sampras
V Rafter
05:00 Boxing: Benn V Malinga
06:00 Wimbledon: The One To Win
Freddy Got Fingered
BBC 1 02.20 - 03.50
Anarchic comedy. When a would-be cartoonist
finds his ideas rejected by Hollywood, he returns
to live with his parents. A battle of wills between
father and son results, with the latter devising a
series of outrageous stunts to try and drive the
former out of his mind. Written and directed by
Canadian comedian Tom Green.
TELEVISION
July 6 - July 12 2007
25
Friday 6th July 2007
FILMS
SKY MOVIES Sci-fi/Horror
11:00
13:00
14:45
16:35
18:25
20:15
22:00
00:00
Cursed
Earth Minus Zero
Ice
Cursed
Earth Minus Zero
Ice
House of Wax
Star Wars: Episode II Attack Of The Clones
02:35 Sci-Fi and Horror Close Up
03:05 The Texas Chainsaw
Massacre 2
SKY MOVIES Premier
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
13:00
15:15
17:00
19:00
21:00
23:00
01:20
Premiere Close Up
Shrek The Third Special
Family Close Up
Premiere Close Up
The White Countess
Something New
Freedomland
Eight Below
X-Men: The Last Stand
V For Vendetta
Lost Behind Bars
SKY MOVIES modern greats
09:30 The Beguiled
11:20 Death Wish V: The Face
of Death
13:10
15:00
17:15
19:15
21:00
23:15
01:00
02:50
05:00
Army of Darkness
Rocky II
The Beguiled
Death Wish V: The Face
of Death
The Bodyguard
Army of Darkness
The Crow
Salvador
Rocky II
SKY MOVIES indie
11:00
13:00
15:00
17:00
17:35
19:35
20:05
22:00
00:00
02:05
04:05
AprËs vous...
Mad Hot Ballroom
Mr. Reliable
The Last Buffalo
The Holy Girl
Moliere Special
Mad Hot Ballroom
Mr. Reliable
Blue Velvet
The Holy Girl
The Secret Life of Earth
SKY MOVIES family
08:05
09:40
10:10
12:00
12:30
14:10
15:45
The Canterville Ghost
Family Close Up
Dreamer
Premiere Close Up
The Pacifier
George and The Dragon
Shrek The Third Special
Robots
Sky Movies Family
16.00 - 17.35 & 22.40 - 00.15
In a wondrously clanky universe populated solely by
mechanical beings live memorable robots Rodney
Copperbottom, a young genius inventor who dreams
of helping robots everywhere; Cappy, a beautiful,
dynamic and savvy bot with whom Rodney is instantly
smitten; the nefarious corporate tyrant Ratchet who
locks horns with Rodney; Bigweld, a master inventor
who has lost his way; and a group of misfit ‘bots
known as the Rusties, led by Fender and Piper
Pinwheeler. Fender’s head, arms, and legs routinely fall off at the most inopportune moments. As
Rodney fulfills Fender’s ongoing need for repairs,
the two become fast friends.
16:00
17:35
19:10
21:00
22:40
00:15
01:50
03:25
03:55
05:30
Robots
A Simple Wish
Dreamer
The Pacifier
Robots
George and The Dragon
A Simple Wish
Family Close Up
The Duke
The Sugar Creek Gang:
Secret Hideout
SKY MOVIES drama
07:55
09:45
11:55
13:35
15:35
17:15
19:25
21:00
23:00
01:10
02:50
04:30
06:15
A Touch of Fate
Shadow Makers
The Winning Season
Capote
Unstrung Heroes
Shadow Makers
The Winning Season
Capote
Mississippi Burning
See Arnold Run
The Temptations Part II
Borderline Normal
Unstrung Heroes
SKY MOVIES comedy
07:45
09:20
11:25
13:35
15:10
17:10
18:55
20:30
21:00
23:00
01:10
03:10
04:55
06:30
Teen Wolf
Emma
In Her Shoes
Teen Wolf
Patch Adams
Grind
Bean
Comedy Close Up
Emma
In Her Shoes
Patch Adams
Bad Manners
Surviving Christmas
Bean
SKY MOVIES classics
07:45
09:10
12:25
14:00
15:45
The Great Mcginty
The Greatest Story Ever Told
The Disorderly Orderly
Funeral in Berlin
The Great Mcginty
17:10
20:25
22:00
00:10
01:55
04:25
06:05
The Greatest Story Ever Told
The Disorderly Orderly
McLintock!
Funeral in Berlin
Irma La Douce
Dr. Phibes Rises Again
Song of Norway
SKY MOVIES action/thriller
08:05
09:45
11:30
13:20
14:50
16:35
18:20
20:30
22:00
23:55
02:05
03:50
05:40
Terminal Error
Above Suspicion
Pacific Heights
Paparazzi
Above Suspicion
Pacific Heights
Inside Man
Paparazzi
Basic Instinct 2
Inside Man
Turbulence
Renegades
Terminal Error
SKY MOVIES HD1
12:00
14:00
16:00
18:00
20:00
22:00
00:00
02:00
Fantastic Four
The Break-Up
The Marrying Man
The Sixth Man
Fantastic Four
The Break-Up
Casualties of War
The Marrying Man
SKY MOVIES HD2
13:00
15:15
17:05
18:45
21:00
23:00
01:15
03:10
The Merchant of Venice
The Fog
Piccadilly Jim
The Merchant of Venice
The Fog
Starship Troopers
Dark Water
Piccadilly Jim
FILM 4
14:00
15:50
17:25
19:50
The Silver Fleet
Last of The Badmen
Gentleman’s Agreement
The Pink Panther
The Pacifier
Sky Movies Family 12.30 - 14.10 & 21.00 - 22.40
Assigned to protect the endangered children of an
assassinated scientist working on a secret invention,
Shane Wolfe is suddenly faced with juggling two
incompatible jobs: fighting evil while keeping house.
As he adds to his usual arsenal of wetsuits and
weapons the new tools of juice boxes and
a minivan, Shane not only must defeat
a world-threatening enemy but also
wrangle teen rebel Zoe, uplift sullen
14-year-old Seth and outwit 8-yearold Ninja-wannabe Lulu, simultaneously keeping toddler Peter and
baby Tyler out of mischief, not to
mention harm’s way.
22:00 Road to Perdition
00:10 Miller’s Crossing
02:20 Beneath The Planet of
The Apes
TCM
07:30
07:50
09:55
12:00
13:55
16:00
19:10
22:00
00:15
02:05
04:00
04:20
06:00
Teleshopping
Alfred The Great
Young Cassidy
Hot Millions
The Sunshine Boys
Grand Prix
Where Eagles Dare
Interview With The Vampire
Code Name: Emerald
Poltergeist
Teleshopping
Tarzan, The Ape Man
The Main Attraction
DISNEY Cinemagic
07:00
07:25
07:45
08:10
08:35
09:00
09:25
09:50
10:15
10:40
11:05
The Little Mermaid
Aladdin
House of Mouse
Emperor’s New School
Recess
Lilo and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Tarzan
Goof Troop
11:30
11:55
12:20
12:45
13:10
13:35
14:00
14:25
14:50
15:15
15:40
16:00
16:20
16:45
17:10
17:35
18:00
19:35
20:00
21:30
21:40
22:05
22:25
22:50
23:15
23:40
23:45
00:10
00:35
Hercules
Aladdin
101 Dalmatians
Buzz Lightyear of Star
Command
The Little Mermaid
Quack Pack
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Lilo and Stitch
Aladdin
Hercules
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Lilo and Stitch
Emperor’s New School
Recess
First Kid
Lilo and Stitch
Honey, I Shrunk The Kids
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Lilo and Stitch
Emperor’s New School
Recess
Quack Pack
Classic Toons
Lilo and Stitch
Recess
House of Mouse
GENERAL INTEREST
BBC 3
20:00 T in The Park 21:25 Doctor Who
22:20 Doctor Who Confidential 23:00
EastEnders 23:30 T in The Park 00:30
Touch Me, I’m Karen Taylor 01:00 Family Guy 01:20 Family Guy 01:45 Two
Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps
02:45 Touch Me, I’m Karen Taylor
03:15 Sex... with Mum and Dad
BBC 4
20:00 World News Today 20:30
Wainwright’s Walks 21:00 Classic Britannia 22:00 Glastonbury 2007 23:00
Giles Wemmbley-Hogg Goes Off to
Glastonbury 23:30 Music Hall Meltdown 01:00 The Avengers 01:50 Glastonbury 2007 02:50 Giles WemmbleyHogg Goes Off to Glastonbury 03:20
Classic Britannia 04:20 Wainwright’s
Walks
BBC prime
07:00 Boogie Beebies 07:15 Tweenies
07:35 Balamory 07:55 Big Cook Little
Cook 08:15 Come Outside 08:30 Yoho
Ahoy 08:35 Teletubbies Everywhere
08:45 Teletubbies Everywhere 08:55
Monty The Dog 09:00 Passport to The
Sun 09:30 Staying Put 10:00 Staying
Put 10:30 Passport to The Sun 11:00
Model Gardens 11:30 Shark Battlefield
12:30 Yes, Minister 13:00 My Hero
13:30 My Family 14:00 Ballykissangel
14:45 The Fear 15:00 Waking the Dead
16:00 Passport to The Sun 16:30 Homes under the Hammer 17:30 Bargain
Hunt 18:00 My Hero 18:30 My Family
19:00 Spa of Embarrassing Illnesses
19:50 Marion and Geoff 20:00 Waking
the Dead 21:00 Monarch of The Glen
22:00 Eddie Izzard 22:30 Manchild
23:00 Waking the Dead 00:00 Yes,
Minister 00:30 Monarch of The Glen
01:30 My Hero 02:00 My Family 02:30
Mastermind 03:00 Waking the Dead
04:00 Ballykissangel 04:50 The Fear
05:00 Passport to The Sun 05:30 Balamory 05:50 Tweenies 06:10 Big Cook
Little Cook 06:30 Tikkabilla
BBC world
08:00 BBC News 08:30 World Business
Report 08:45 Sport Today 09:00 BBC
News 09:30 Talking Movies 10:00 BBC
News 10:30 HARDtalk Extra 11:00 BBC
News 11:30 Click 12:00 BBC News
12:30 World Business Report 12:45
Sport Today 13:00 World News Today
14:00 BBC News 14:30 World Business Report 14:45 Sport Today 15:00
BBC News 15:30 Asia Today 15:45
Sport Today 16:00 BBC News 16:30
HARDtalk Extra 17:00 BBC News 17:30
Our World 18:00 BBC News 18:30 Asia
Today 19:00 BBC News 19:30 World
Business Report 19:45 Sport Today
20:00 World News Today 21:00 BBC
News 21:30 Nurses On The Frontline
22:00 BBC News 22:30 HARDtalk Extra
23:00 BBC News 23:15 World Business
Report 23:45 Sport Today 00:00 BBC
News 00:30 Asia Today 00:45 World
Business Report 01:00 BBC News
01:30 HARDtalk Extra 02:00 BBC News
02:30 World Business Report 03:00
BBC News 03:30 Our World 04:00 BBC
News 04:30 World Business Report
04:45 Sport Today 05:00 BBC News
BRAVO
09:00 Street Crime UK 3 10:00 Dog
the Bounty Hunter 11:00 Knight Rider
12:00 Walker, Texas Ranger 13:00
Street Crime UK 3 14:00 Dog the
Bounty Hunter 15:00 Street Crime
UK 3 16:00 Cops on Camera 17:00
Dog the Bounty Hunter 18:00 Whacked Out Sports: When Sport Goes
Bad 19:00 Knight Rider 20:00 Walker,
Texas Ranger 21:00 Dog the Bounty
Hunter 22:00 The Unit 23:00 The Real
Football Factories International 00:00
Football’s Gone Soft 01:30 Modern
Toss 02:00 Afro Samurai 02:30 Assy
Mcgee 02:45 Robot Chicken 03:00 The
PJs 04:00 The Real Football Factories
International
DISNEY
07:00 Lilo and Stitch 07:25 Kim Possible 07:50 American Dragon: Jake Long
08:10 Recess 08:35 The Suite Life of
Zack and Cody 09:00 That’s So Raven
09:25 Hannah Montana 09:50 Kim
Possible 10:15 House of Mouse 10:30
Little Einsteins 10:55 Higglytown Heroes 11:05 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
11:30 Lilo and Stitch 11:55 Fillmore
12:20 American Dragon: Jake Long
12:45 Recess 12:55 Recess 13:15
Kim Possible 13:45 The Proud Family
14:10 Smart Guy 14:30 Teen Angel
14:55 Phil of the Future 15:20 Lizzie
McGuire 15:45 The Suite Life of Zack
and Cody 16:10 That’s So Raven 16:35
Recess 16:45 The Replacements 17:10
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody 17:35
Cory in The House 18:00 Hannah Montana 18:25 As The Bell Rings 18:30 As
The Bell Rings 18:35 That’s So Raven
19:00 Her Best Move 20:30 The Replacements 20:55 The Suite Life of Zack
and Cody 21:20 Cory in The House
21:45 Hannah Montana 22:10 That’s
So Raven 22:30 Her Best Move 00:00
Recess 00:10 Recess 00:35 Kim Possible
ITV 2
07:00 GMTV2 10:25 Coronation Street
10:55 Emmerdale 11:25 The Montel
Williams Show 12:10 Judge Judy
13:30 Coronation Street 14:00 Emmerdale 14:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show
15:35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:40
The Ricki Lake Show 17:30 Sally Jessy Raphael 18:15 Airline USA 18:45
Judge Judy 20:00 The New Adventures of Superman 21:00 Big Day 21:30
America’s Got Talent 23:00 America’s
Got Talent 23:30 Katie and Peter: The
Baby Diaries 00:30 Coronation Street
01:00 Entourage 01:30 Entourage
02:00 Entourage 02:30 ITV Play 05:00
Teleshopping
ITV 3
07:00 Tales of the Unexpected 07:25
Home to Roost 07:55 HeartBeat
08:55 Poirot 10:00 Ironside 11:00
The Rockford Files 12:00 Quantum
Leap 13:00 Cagney and Lacey 14:00
Cribb 15:10 Film File 15:25 Home to
Roost 16:00 Cagney and Lacey 17:00
The Rockford Files 18:00 Poirot 19:10
Home to Roost 19:45 Film File 20:00
Jeeves and Wooster 21:00 Pie in the
Sky 22:10 The Elephant Man 00:40
Tales of the Unexpected 01:10 Tales
of the Unexpected 01:40 Jeeves and
Wooster 02:45 Poirot 03:50 Quantum
Leap 04:35 Savage Planet 05:00 Teleshopping
ITV 4
19:00 Cycling Highlights: Liege-Bastogne-Liege 19:30 Tour de France
Live 21:30 The Winner 22:00 The Professionals 23:00 Mystery Men 01:15
Movies Now 01:30 Tour de France Live
03:30 The Larry Sanders Show 04:00
The Professionals 05:00 Teleshopping
LIVING
07:00 Home Shopping 08:00 Divorce Court 09:00 Maury 09:55 The Fix
10:00 Extreme Makeover 11:00 Cheaters 12:00 The Jerry Springer Show
13:30 Maury 14:25 The Fix 14:30 Will
and Grace 15:30 Dharma and Greg
16:00 Missing 17:00 Charmed 19:00
Extreme Makeover 20:00 The X Files
21:00 Close to Home 22:00 Criminal
Minds 23:00 CSI: Miami 00:00 CSI:
Crime Scene Investigation 01:00 The
X Files 02:00 Criminal Minds 03:00
Anything Goes 04:50 Miss Popularity
05:40 According to Jim
PARAMOUNT comedy
07:00 QVC 10:00 Veronica’s Closet
11:00 Two and a Half Men 12:00 King
of Queens 13:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 14:00 Veronica’s Closet 15:00
Becker 16:00 Two and a Half Men
17:00 King of Queens 18:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 19:00 Frasier
20:00 Becker 21:00 That ‘70s Show
22:00 South Park 23:30 Jackass 00:00
Dirty Sanchez 00:30 The World Stands
Up 01:00 Al Murray: Edinburgh and
Beyond Live 02:00 Badly Dubbed Porn
03:00 Happy Tree Friends 03:30 Jackass 04:00 The World Stands Up
SCI FI
09:00 Teleshopping 12:00 Century City
13:00 Crusade 14:00 Star Trek 15:00
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost
World 16:00 Avalanche 18:00 Star Trek
19:00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The
Lost World 20:00 Medical Investigation 21:00 Angel 22:00 Terminator 2:
Judgment Day 00:35 Momentum
SKY one
07:00 Sunrise 10:00 Crash Test Dummies 11:00 Stargate SG-1 13:00 Hex
14:00 Cold Case 15:00 24 16:00 Las
Vegas 17:00 Stargate SG-1 18:00 Stargate SG-1 19:00 Malcolm in the Middle
20:00 The Simpsons 21:30 Futurama
22:00 A Town Called Eureka 23:50 Inside Spontaneous Human Combustion
00:50 Pirate Master 01:50 Star Trek:
Voyager 02:50 Time Gentlemen Please
UKTV gold
07:00 Neighbours 07:30 EastEnders
08:05 Yes, Minister 08:45 Last of
the Summer Wine 09:25 EastEnders
10:00 The Bill 11:00 Casualty 12:00
Dallas 13:00 Charlie’s Angels 14:00
Last of the Summer Wine 14:40 The
Good Life 15:20 Dinnerladies 16:00
Open All Hours 16:40 Porridge 17:20
The Thin Blue Line 18:00 Dallas 19:00
Murder, She Wrote 20:00 Extreme
Makeover: Home Edition 21:00 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 22:00
Keeping Up Appearances 22:40 Open
All Hours 23:20 Euromillions 23:30
Phenomenon 01:55 The Office 02:35
Prison Break 03:25 Prison Break
UKTV people
10:00 A Life of Grime 11:00 Medical
Emergency 12:00 Airport 13:00 A Life
of Grime 14:00 Medical Emergency
15:00 Airport 16:00 A Life of Grime
17:00 Medical Emergency 18:00 Airport 19:00 A Life of Grime 20:00 Medical Emergency 21:00 Airport 22:00 Faking It 23:00 Beyond the Badge 00:00
Family Bonds 01:00 Forensic Files
UKTV style
08:00 Homes under the Hammer 09:00 Flog It! 10:00 Extreme
Makeover: Home Edition 11:00 How
Do I Look? 12:00 Living in the Sun
13:00 To Buy or Not to Buy 14:00
Cash in the Attic 15:00 Escape to the
Country 16:00 The Wow Factor 17:00
Restored to Glory 18:00 Flog It! 19:00
Homes under the Hammer 20:00 To
Buy or Not to Buy 21:00 The Wow
Factor 22:00 Escape to the Country
23:00 Escape to the Country Revisited 00:00 Living in the Sun 01:00 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 02:00
Cash in the Attic 03:00 Stylin’ Gypsies
03:30 Stylin’ Gypsies
UKTV bright ideas
07:00 Perfect Properties 07:30 A
House in Florida 08:00 Fly to Buy
09:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00 Garden Rivals 10:30 Model Gardens 11:00
Ready, Steady, Cook 11:30 The Thai
Way 12:00 Summer Live 13:00 Food
Uncut 13:30 Garden Rivals 14:00 Antiques Roadshow 15:00 Perfect Properties 15:30 A House in Florida 16:00
Fly to Buy 17:00 Ready, Steady, Cook
17:30 The Thai Way 18:00 Antiques
Roadshow
UKTV drama
07:00 Howards’ Way 08:00 All Creatures Great and Small 09:00 Murder, She Wrote 10:00 Hart to Hart
11:00 Bergerac 12:00 Waiting For
God 12:40 Keeping Up Appearances 13:20 Last of the Summer Wine
14:00 Dalziel and Pascoe 16:00 Hart
to Hart 17:00 Bergerac 18:00 Waiting
For God 18:40 Keeping Up Appearances 19:20 Last of the Summer
Wine 20:00 Dalziel and Pascoe 22:00
Taggart 00:25 Murder, She Wrote
01:25 Taggart 03:40 Howards’ Way
04:30 All Creatures Great and Small
05:20 Monarch of The Glen 06:10
Juliet Bravo
TELEVISION
26
July 6 - July 12 2007
Saturday 7th July 2007
BBC 1
07:00
08:00
11:00
12:30
13:00
13:15
14:00
14:30
18:20
18:30
23:30
23:50
05:05
Yesterday at Wimbledon
Breakfast
Saturday Kitchen
Ever Wondered About Food
BBC News and Weathe
Ready, Steady, Cook
Talented chefs battle it out
against the clock, creating
delicious dishes in 20
minutes.
Animal Park
Wimbledon 2007
BBC News
Live Earth
BBC News and Weather
Live Earth
Joins BBC News 24
Live Earth
18.30 - 23.30 & 23.50 - 05.05
Live from Wembley Stadium,
Jonathan Ross, Graham Norton and
Edith Bowman present coverage
of Live Earth, a series of music
concerts being staged across the
world to raise global awareness
of climate change. The evening
line-up for the London concert
includes
performances by
Madonna and the
Black Eyed Peas.
Also featuring
interviews with
the stars and
highlights
from the
other
concerts
around
the world.
BBC 2
ITV 1 London
CHANNEL 4
FIVE
E4
07:00
07:30
07:50
08:00
08:25
08:45
09:20
09:30
10:00
10:30
11:00
11:25
11:55
12:20
12:45
13:00
13:30
18:20
20:55
21:05
22:05
22:30
23:30
00:30
07:00
10:25
10:40
10:55
11:25
11:55
12:10
12:40
GMTV
Horrid Henry
Planet Sketch
Tricky TV
The Giblet Boys
SpongeBob Squarepants
The New Worst Witch
Grizzly Tales For Gruesome
Kids
You Can Do Magic
ITV News; Weather
London Today
F1: Grand Prix Qualifying
Tobruk
London Tonight
ITV News; Sports Results;
Weather
Harry Potter and the
Philosopher’s Stone
Harry Potter: Behind the
Magic
Sing It Back: Lyric
Champion 2007
That’s What I Call Television
ITV News; Weather
Parkinson’s All-Time Greatest
Entertainers
Michael Parkinson celebrates
ten individuals whose work
in sport, comedy, popular
music, Hollywood and the
natural world has provided
great entertainment value.
With location filming, archive
footage and interviews with
people close to the featured
stars.
ITV Play
Boot Sale Treasure Hunt
Boot Sale Treasure Hunt
ITV Nightscreen
ITV Morning News
07:10 The Hoobs
The Peep planet is absolutely
covered in sand! Sand on
the beach, sand in the desert,
sand everywhere! But what’s
it for?
07:35 The Hoobs
08:00 Goalissimo
Goalissimo is the definitive
weekly round-up of world
football, with great goals,
features, highlights and
interviews from all the major
leagues across the globe,
including the best action
from Italy, France and
Holland.
09:00 The Morning Line
09:50 Big Brother’s Little Brother
10:25 Vodafone TBA
11:00 Friends
11:30 Popworld
12:20 Big Brother
13:25 Big Brother
13:55 Friends
14:30 Friends
15:00 Channel 4 Racing from
Sandown Park and Haydock
Park
17:00 Red Bull Air Race
17:45 Deal or No Deal Classic
18:35 The Worst Jobs in History
19:35 Channel 4 News
20:00 The 100 Greatest War Films
23:15 Blow
01:30 Vodafone TBA
02:20 The JD Set Presents
02:40 Road to V 2007
02:55 Big Brother Live
04:55 Child Chain Smoker
05:55 Countdown
06:40 The Making of Twelfth Night
07:00
07:55
08:25
08:45
09:00
09:15
09:20
07:00
08:55
09:25
10:25
10:55
15:00
15:30
18:00
18:30
19:00
19:30
20:00
21:00
21:30
22:00
23:00
23:35
Place by the Sea 17:00 A Place by the
Sea 18:00 A Place by the Sea 19:00 A
Place by the Sea 20:00 Jungle Hooks
20:30 Jungle Hooks 21:00 Locks and
Quays 21:30 Waterworld 22:00 River
Cottage Forever 22:30 River Cottage
Forever 23:00 River Cottage Forever
23:30 River Cottage Forever 00:00
Miami Ink 01:00 American Hotrod
02:00 Rides 03:00 Chop Cut Rebuild
How It Works 15:30 How It Works
16:00 How It Works 16:30 How It Works 17:00 How It Works 17:30 How It
Works 18:00 How It Works 18:30 How
It Works 19:00 How It Works 19:30
How It Works 20:00 Megastructures
21:00 Seconds From Disaster 22:00
The Iron Triangle 00:00 Top 10 Kung
Fu Weapons 01:00 Samurai Sword
02:00 Hardest Fighter
15:00 Titanic: 90 Years Below 16:30
Landscape Mysteries 17:00 The First
Black Britons 18:00 1916: Total War
19:00 Digging Up The Trenches 21:00
Who Burnt Rome? 22:00 Ancient Discoveries 23:00 The Bridge of No Gun
Ri 00:00 The Dark Ages
Teletubbies
Balamory
Step Inside
Dogstar
The Batman
Dennis the Menace
Chucklevision
The Story of Tracy Beaker
Saving Planet Earth
The Slammer
Beat The Boss
Best of Friends
The Story of Tracy Beaker
Scooby-Doo
Sportsround
See Hear
Live Earth
Wimbledon 2007
The National Lottery Draws
Coast
Porridge
The Thick of It Special
Today at Wimbledon
Fight Club
Edward Norton and Brad Pitt
star in David Fincher’s
Oscar-nominated drama, the
former as a bored executive,
the latter as a stranger he
meets on a plane who
introduces him to a world of
ennui-alleviating physical
pain: Fight Club, a semisecret organisation where
men vent their frustrations
in bare knuckle fighting in
dingy basements. But as
Norton becomes more
involved, he learns more
about the shadowy
organisation that plans to take
on more than each other...
02:45 Mr. Majestyk
12:50
13:05
13:10
13:15
15:25
17:20
17:35
17:50
20:30
21:30
22:30
23:30
23:45
01:15
05:10
05:30
06:00
06:30
09:35
10:05
10:15
10:30
11:00
12:00
13:05
13:35
15:25
18:25
20:15
21:00
21:15
22:10
23:10
00:10
01:10
06:35
Sunrise
The Milkshake! Show
Mist: Sheepdog Tales
Roary the Racing Car
Make Way for Noddy
Say It with Noddy
Harry and His Bucket Full
of Dinosaurs
The Book of Pooh
Peppa Pig
Fifi and The Flowertots
Jane and the Dragon
Fifth Gear
Motoring magazine show.
In the final programme of the
series, Vicki looks at the
new Nissan 350Z, Tiff puts
a couple of hire cars to the
test, and four Hollyoaks stars
take to the racing circuit.
Ensuring the series ends
with a bang, the presenters
will crash test a limousine for
the very first time.
Nick Baker’s Weird Creatures
High Adventure
Sam Whiskey
The Dunera Boys
The Scalphunters
Cricket on Five
Five News and Sport
Navy NCIS
CSI: New York
Law and Order
Angela’s Eyes
Quiz Call
Wildlife SOS
Big Brother Live
Big Brother’s Little Brother
Big Brother
Big Brother
Big Brother
The Album Chart Show
Hollyoaks Omnibus
Friends
Friends
Big Brother’s Little Brother
Scrubs
Miss Match
Friends
Friends
Big Brother
Big Brother
Big Brother’s Diary Room
Uncut
00:40 Big Brother Live
Scrubs
19.30 - 20.00
My Best Friend’s Baby’s Baby and
My Baby’s Baby. Series 6, episode 2.
Carla goes into labour and an
excited Turk strikes up the band literally - while escorting her to the
hospital, but he still feels upstaged
by Elliot’s attempts to make Carla
feel more comfortable. A scheme to
make him look like a hero backfires
and Turk is in jeopardy of missing
the birth of his child.
DOCUMENTARIES
DISCOVERY
07:00 How It’s Made 08:00 How Do
They Do It? 09:00 Mega Machines
10:00 Time Team 12:00 How It’s Made
12:30 How It’s Made 13:00 Animal
Cops Detroit 14:00 Animal Cops Detroit
15:00 Deadliest Catch 16:00 Deadliest
Catch 17:00 The Garage 18:00 The Garage 19:00 Time Team Special 20:00
Engineering The World Rally 21:00
The Garage 22:00 Deadliest Catch
23:00 Deadliest Catch 00:00 O’Shea’s
Big Adventure 01:00 The F.B.I. Files
02:00 Dicing with Death 03:00 Forensic Detectives 04:00 Deadliest Catch
04:50 Deadliest Catch 05:40 How Do
They Do It? 06:30 How It’s Made
DISCOVERY real time
07:00 Just Fishing 07:30 Hooked on
Fishing: Wogging Alaska 08:00 Hooked on Fishing: Highland Pike Hunt
08:30 Wet Nets: Carp Action 09:00
Wet Nets: Windrush 09:30 Mainstream with Matt Hayes: Shannon
- Source 10:00 Mainstream with Matt
Hayes: Shannon - Upper 10:30 Rex
Hunt Fishing Adventures 11:00 Rex
Hunt Fishing Adventures 11:30 Nick
Hancock’s Fishing School 12:00 John
Wilson’s Fishing Safari: Canada 12:30
John Wilson’s Fishing Safari 13:00 My
Greek Kitchen 13:30 My Greek Kitchen
14:00 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations 15:00 A Place by the Sea 16:00 A
NATIONAL geographic
09:00 Secrets 10:00 Survival 11:00
Quest for Noah’s Flood 12:00 Roman
Technology Investigated 13:00 How It
Works 13:30 How It Works 14:00 How
It Works 14:30 How It Works 15:00
HISTORY channel
09:00 Dynasties 10:00 Through Hell
and High Water 11:00 Secret Russian
Aircraft of WWII 12:00 Goering: A
Career 13:00 The Royal Navy 14:00
Roman Empire In The First Century
UKTV documentary
10:00 Galapagos 18:00 Horizon 20:00
Galapagos 23:00 Horizon 01:00 Galapagos 03:00 Behind Bars
ANIMAL planet
07:00 Crocodile Hunter 08:00 Wildlife
SOS 09:00 Monkey Business 10:00
Animal Precinct 12:00 RSPCA: On The
Frontline 12:30 RSPCA: On The Frontline 13:00 Going Ape 14:00 Wildlife SOS
15:00 Crocodile Hunter 16:00 Wonder
Dogs 16:30 Wonder Dogs 17:00
Amazing Animal Videos 18:00 E-Vets:
The Interns 18:30 E-Vets: The Interns
19:00 Going Ape 19:30 Going Ape
20:00 Meerkat Manor 21:00 Animal
Crackers 21:30 Animal Crackers 22:00
Animal Precinct 00:00 RSPCA: On The
Frontline 00:30 RSPCA: On The Frontline 01:00 E-Vets: The Interns 01:30
E-Vets: The Interns 02:00 Animal Precinct 04:00 Pet Rescue 04:30 Meerkat
Manor 05:20 Animal Crackers 06:10
Wonder Dogs 06:35 Wonder Dogs
SPORT
SKY SPORTS 1
SKY SPORTS 2
07:00 Aerobics Oz Style
07:00 Moto+
07:30 Premier League World
07:30 Watersports World
08:00 Soccer A.M. - The Best Bits
08:30 Race World
All the best bits from last
09:30 Premiership Years 1998-1999
Saturday’s show, presented
11:30 Guinness Rugby: Tri-Nations
by Tim Lovejoy and Helen
- Australia V South Africa
Chamberlain.
Australia and South Africa
09:00 Soccer A.M. - The Best Bits
meet at Sydney’s Telstra
10:00 Cricket AM
Stadium. The Wallabies won
11:30 International Cricket: England
two of the three meetings
V West Indies 3rd Odi
between these sides in last
20:00 FIFA Futbol Mundial
year’s campaign, including
20:30 Central Masters
a 49-0 victory in Brisbane.
23:30 Copa America: Q/Finals 1&2
The first and second
quarter-finals of the
14:00 Max Power
15:00 European Tour Golf: Smurfit
Kappa European Open
Copa America at the
19:00 Gillette World Sport
Estadio Jose Pachencho
19:30 Moto+
Romero and the Estadio
20:00 Darts: Las Vegas Classic 2007
Polideportivo de Pueblo
00:00 International Cricket: England
Nuevo. Finalists Argentina
beat Peru at this stage in
2004.
04:30 Super League: Harlequins
V Catalans
V West Indies 3rd Odi
02:00 Super League: Harlequins
V Catalans
03:30 International Cricket: England
V West Indies 3rd Odi
06:00 FIFA Futbol Mundial
05:30 Ocean
06:30 Wild Spirits
06:00 Race World
SKY SPORTS 3
07:00 Sports Unlimited
08:00 Rally World
08:30 Super League: St Helens
V Leeds
10:00 Racing News
11:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Smackdown
13:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night
Bottom Line
14:00 FIFA Futbol Mundial
14:30 Rally World
15:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Smackdown
17:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night
Bottom Line
18:00 Max Power
19:00 Super League: Harlequins
V Catalans
21:00 Golf Night
01:00 ECW Wrestling
02:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night
Smackdown
04:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night
Bottom Line
05:00 Max Power
06:00 Sports Unlimited
EUROSPORT
08:30 All Sports: Eurosport Buzz
09:00 Equestrianism: Concours
Hippique International Officiel
(Chio) in Aachen, Netherlands
09:30 Equestrianism: Concours
Hippique International Officiel
(Chio) in Aachen, Netherlands
11:45 Cycling: Tour de France
12:15 Volleyball: World League In
Mantova, Italy
13:15 International Formula Masters
in Porto, Portugal
14:15 Fencing: European
Championship In Ghent,
Belgium
15:15 Cycling: Tour de France
16:00 Cycling: Tour de France
19:30 All Sports: Eurosport Buzz
20:00 Volleyball: European League
- Final Four
21:00 Boxing: International Contest
In Hollywood, USA
22:00 Cycling: Tour de France
23:00 Fight Sport: Fight Club
01:00 Beach Volley: Swatch-Fivb
World Tour In Montreal,
Canada
ESPN classic
10:00
11:00
12:00
13:00
14:00
15:00
15:30
16:00
16:30
17:00
17:30
18:00
18:30
Top Ten: Borg V Gerulaitis
Top Ten: Ivanisevic V Rafter
Top Ten: Evert V Navratilova
Top Ten: Federer V Sampras
Top Ten: Graf V Novotna
Fulham V Spurs, 02/03
Spurs V Everton, 02/03
Arsenal V Leeds, 02/03
Portsmouth V Leeds, 03/04
Charlton V Chelsea, 03/04
Spurs V Leicester, 03/04
Barry Sheen
Motor Cycling: 1980 British
Gp
19:00 Hinault - Merckx: Legend
On Legend
19:30 Hinault - Merckx: Legend
On Legend
20:00 Top Ten: Sharapova
V William
21:00 Top Ten: Williams
V Davenport
22:00 Crystal Palace V Blackburn,
92/93
22:30 Man Utd V Sheff Wed,
92/93
23:00 Barry Sheene
23:30 Motor Cycling: 1980
British Gp
00:00 Tyson Raw + Uncut
00:30 Tyson Raw + Uncut
01:00 Top Ten: Federer
V Sampras
02:00 Top Ten: Sharapova
V Williams
03:00 Top Ten: Williams V
Davenport
04:00 Tyson Raw + Uncut
04:30 Tyson Raw + Uncut
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
ITV 17.50 - 20.30
Big-screen adaptation of the best-selling novel by
J K Rowling about an 11-year-old boy living with
his cruel aunt and uncle who learns that he is the
orphaned son of powerful wizards. Harry is offered
a place at Hogwarts, a prestigious boarding school
for wizards, where he begins piecing together the
mystery of his parents’ deaths with the help of his
new-found friends.
TELEVISION
July 6 - July 12 2007
27
Saturday 7th July 2007
FILMS
SKY MOVIES sci-fi/horror
11:00 War of the Worlds
13:00 An American Werewolf
In Paris
14:50 Land of the Dead
16:30 Phase IV
18:00 War of the Worlds
20:05 An American Werewolf
In Paris
22:00 Land of the Dead
23:35 Hostel: The Making Of
23:55 Underworld: Evolution
01:45 Evil Dead II
03:25 Phase IV
SKY MOVIES premier
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
13:00
15:00
17:00
19:20
21:00
Premiere Close Up
Drama Close Up
Family Close Up
Premiere Close Up
Eight Below
Freedomland
Rent
Good Night, and Good Luck
Poseidon
23:00 The Weather Man
00:45 Comedy Close Up
01:15 Mayday
SKY MOVIES modern greats
07:10
09:00
11:00
13:00
14:50
17:00
19:00
21:00
23:40
01:25
03:25
05:25
On Golden Pond
The Exorcist III
Footloose
On Golden Pond
The Adventures of Baron
Munchausen
The Exorcist III
Footloose
Scent of a Woman
Death Wish
The Panic in Needle Park
True Romance
The Adventures of Baron
Munchausen
SKY MOVIES indie
11:00
13:00
15:00
16:40
Hidden
Broken Flowers
Pecker
The Chorus
The Weather Man
18:25
20:25
22:00
23:50
01:40
03:30
04:00
Hidden
Pecker
Broken Flowers
Ong-bak
The Chorus
Classics Close Up
Space Station
SKY MOVIES family
07:00 Deck the Halls
08:35 Under Wraps
10:10 Mom and Dad Save
The World
11:45 Librarian: Return To King
Solomons Mines
13:20 The Magic Roundabout
14:45 Doctor Dolittle 3
16:25 Mom and Dad Save
The World
18:00 The SpongeBob SquarePants
Movie
19:35 The Magic Roundabout
21:00 Doctor Dolittle 3
22:40 Librarian: Return To King
Solomons Mines
00:15 Best Man in Grass Creek
01:45 The Red Sneakers
03:40 The SpongeBob SquarePants
Movie
05:15 The Adventures of Ragtime
Sky Movies Premier 23.00 - 00.45
Popular Chicago TV weatherman David Spritz has a
shot at the big time when “Hello America,” a national
morning show, calls him for an audition. At the top of
the world professionally, David is approaching disaster
on a personal level as rapidly as the weather changes.
His painful divorce, his dad’s illness, and trouble with
his kids have David poised on the knife’s edge between
stability and calamity. Trying to gain control of his
situation, David slowly comes to realize that life, much
like the weather, is completely unpredictable.
SKY MOVIES drama
07:50
09:35
11:30
13:15
15:00
16:50
18:45
20:30
21:00
23:00
01:00
02:45
04:50
06:30
Wilder Days
A Walk in the Clouds
Hockey Mom
Undiscovered
Wilder Days
A Walk in the Clouds
Hockey Mom
Drama Close Up
Undiscovered
Hustle and Flow
Stay
The Thing Called Love
Voice From The Grave
Hockey Mom
SKY MOVIES comedy
08:05 Pleasantville
10:15 Elizabethtown
12:20
12:50
15:05
16:55
18:35
21:00
23:10
01:15
02:55
04:30
06:10
Comedy Close Up
Wedding Crashers
Love at First Bite
La Cage aux Folles
Pleasantville
Elizabethtown
Wedding Crashers
La Cage aux Folles
Gridlock’d
Love at First Bite
Mastermind
War of the Worlds
Sky Movies Sci fi/horror 11.00- 13.00 & 18.00 - 20.05
The extraordinary battle for the future of humankind through
the
eyes of one American family fighting
to survive it. Ray Ferrier is a divorced
dockworker
and
less-than-perfect
father. Soon after his ex-wife and her
new husband drop of his teenage
son Robbie and young daughter
Rachel for a rare weekend visit,
a strange and powerful lightning
storm touches down.
SKY MOVIES classics
08:30
10:30
12:20
14:25
16:15
18:05
19:55
22:00
23:50
01:30
03:40
05:40
Pal Joey
Barefoot in the Park
Hellfighters
I Was a Male War Bride
Pal Joey
Barefoot in the Park
Hellfighters
Touch of Evil
Tales of Terror
Kiss Me, Stupid
Island in the Sky
I Was a Male War Bride
SKY MOVIES action/thriller
07:20
08:55
10:30
12:15
13:45
15:45
18:40
20:25
22:00
00:00
01:30
03:20
05:05
Force of Impact
Run
Young Guns II
Red Eye
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Alexander
Young Guns II
Force of Impact
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Red Eye
Inferno
Run
Force of Impact
SKY MOVIES HD1
12:00
14:00
15:50
18:10
20:10
22:00
00:20
Sky High
Cheaper By The Dozen 2
Lost in Space
Sky High
Cheaper By The Dozen 2
Lost in Space
Harold and Kumar Get
The Munchies
02:05 Nine Months
SKY MOVIES HD2
13:00
15:00
17:00
19:10
21:00
23:00
01:00
03:00
Just Like Heaven
Doom
Fellini’s Casanova
Just Like Heaven
Poseidon
The Weather Man
Fellini’s Casanova
The Dark
FILM 4
14:00
15:45
18:15
19:55
22:00
00:10
01:55
Green for Danger
The Barefoot Contessa
Miss Grant Takes Richmond
Made in America
Lethal Weapon 2
Deathwatch
Two Lane Blacktop
TCM
07:30
07:50
10:00
12:00
13:50
16:00
17:45
19:35
22:00
00:10
02:30
04:10
04:30
06:00
Teleshopping
The Journey
Come Fly with Me
Murder Ahoy
Now, Voyager
Marlowe
Jailhouse Rock
The Hill
Pale Rider
Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid
High Sierra
Teleshopping
Joe The Busybody
Village of the Damned
DISNEY cinemagic
07:00
07:25
07:50
08:15
08:40
09:05
09:30
09:55
10:00
11:05
11:10
11:35
12:00
13:00
13:25
13:50
14:00
15:10
15:35
16:00
17:25
17:35
18:00
19:05
19:30
19:55
20:00
21:45
22:00
23:15
23:20
23:45
00:10
00:35
Classic Toons
101 Dalmatians
The Little Mermaid
Aladdin
House of Mouse
Recess
Lilo and Stitch
Classic Toons
Movie Showdown
Classic Toons
Lilo and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch
Stitch! The Movie
Lilo and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch
Classic Toons
Tarzan II
Lilo and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch
Classic Toons
Lilo and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch 2
Lilo and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch
Classic Toons
Pete’s Dragon
Recess
The Black Cauldron
Classic Toons
Emperor’s New School
Lilo and Stitch
Recess
House of Mouse
GENERAL INTEREST
BBC 3
20:00 T in The Park 21:30 Top Gear
22:30 Little Britain 23:00 Touch Me, I’m
Karen Taylor 23:30 T in The Park 01:30
The Real Hustle 02:00 The Real Hustle
02:30 Touch Me, I’m Karen Taylor 03:30
Touch Me, I’m Karen Taylor 04:00 The
Real Hustle 04:30 The Real Hustle
BBC 4
20:00 Voyages of Discovery 21:00
Children’s TV On Trial 22:00 When the
Stranglers Met Roland Rat 23:00 The
Cult of... 23:30 The Thick of It Special
00:30 Children’s TV On Trial 01:30
When the Stranglers Met Roland Rat
02:30 The Thick of It Special 03:30
Voyages of Discovery 04:30 The Cult
of...
BBC prime
07:35 Balamory 07:55 Big Cook Little
Cook 08:15 Come Outside 08:30 Andy
Pandy 08:35 Teletubbies Everywhere
08:45 Teletubbies Everywhere 08:55
Monty The Dog 09:00 Top Gear Xtra
10:00 SAS Desert - Are You Tough
Enough? 11:00 EastEnders 11:30 EastEnders 12:00 Mastermind 12:30 The
Weakest Link 13:15 The Weakest Link
14:00 What Not to Wear 14:30 What
Not to Wear 15:00 Tony and Giorgio
15:30 Tony and Giorgio 16:00 The Life
of Mammals 17:00 Wild New World
18:00 EastEnders 18:30 EastEnders
19:00 Home from Home 19:30 A Year
at Kew 20:00 Cash in the Attic 20:30
The Life Laundry 21:00 New Tricks 22:30 The Robinsons 23:00 The
Smoking Room 23:30 The Fast Show
00:00 EastEnders 00:30 EastEnders
01:00 New Tricks 02:30 The Robinsons 03:00 The Smoking Room 03:30
The Fast Show 04:00 Wild New World
05:00 Passport to The Sun 05:30 Balamory 05:50 Tweenies 06:10 Big Cook
Little Cook 06:30 Tikkabilla
BBC world
07:00
World
09:00
09:30
BBC News 07:30 Equestrian
08:00 BBC News 08:30 Click
BBC News 09:15 Reporters
The Happiness Formula 10:00
BBC News 10:30 Fast Track 11:00 BBC
News 11:30 Egyptian Journeys 12:00
BBC News 12:30 Middle East Business Report 13:00 BBC News 13:30
This Week 14:00 BBC News 14:10 The
32nd America’s Cup Match 15:00 BBC
News 15:15 Sport Today 15:30 The
Record Europe 16:00 BBC News 16:10
Imagination 17:00 BBC News 17:30
The Happiness Formula 18:00 BBC
News 18:30 Egyptian Journeys 19:00
BBC News 19:30 Middle East Business
Report 20:00 BBC News 20:15 Sport
Today 20:30 Equestrian World 21:00
BBC News 21:10 The 32nd America’s
Cup Match 22:00 BBC News 22:30
Egyptian Journeys 23:00 BBC News
23:10 Imagination 00:00 BBC News
00:30 Middle East Business Report
01:00 BBC News 01:30 This Week
02:00 BBC News 02:30 The Happiness
Formula 03:00 BBC News 03:10 The
32nd America’s Cup Match 04:00 BBC
News 04:30 Egyptian Journeys 05:00
BBC News 05:30 This Week 06:00 BBC
News 06:10 Imagination
BRAVO
09:00 Cops on Camera 10:00 Whacked Out Sports: When Sport Goes
Bad 11:00 Knight Rider 12:00 Walker,
Texas Ranger 13:00 Cops on Camera
14:00 Dog the Bounty Hunter 15:00
Extreme... Natural Disasters 16:00
Whacked Out Sports: When Sport
Goes Bad 17:00 Extreme Holiday Disasters 18:00 Cops on Camera 19:00
Knight Rider 20:00 Walker, Texas
Ranger 21:00 The Unit 22:00 The Real
Football Factories International 23:00
Exorcist II: The Heretic 01:30 Porn
Week 02:00 Harvey Birdman 02:15
Harvey Birdman 02:30 Harvey Birdman 03:00 Porn Week 04:00 The Real
Football Factories International
DISNEY
07:00 Lilo and Stitch 07:25 The Buzz
on Maggie 07:50 Lizzie McGuire 08:15
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody 08:40
That’s So Raven 09:05 American Dragon: Jake Long 09:30 Recess 09:55
The Replacements 10:15 The Suite Life
of Zack and Cody 10:40 Cory in The
House 11:00 Hannah Montana 11:25
As The Bell Rings 11:30 As The Bell
Rings 11:35 That’s So Raven 12:00
Stuck In the Suburbs 13:15 Recess
13:35 Recess 14:00 American Dragon:
Jake Long 14:30 High School Musical:
The Concert 15:20 Hannah Montana
15:50 Cheetah Girls in Concert 16:20
Hannah Montana Live in London 17:00
Johnny Tsunami 18:25 Recess 18:50
The Replacements 19:15 Kim Possible
19:40 Fillmore 20:05 The Suite Life
of Zack and Cody 20:30 Cory in The
House 20:55 Lizzie McGuire 21:20 Lizzie McGuire 21:45 Phil of the Future
22:10 That’s So Raven 22:35 That’s So
Raven 23:00 Recess 23:25 American
Dragon: Jake Long 23:50 Kim Possible
00:15 The Proud Family 00:35 Brandy
and Mr. Whiskers
ITV 2
07:00 GMTV2 10:25 Emmerdale Omnibus 13:10 Coronation Street Omnibus 15:35 Holiday Showdown: Extreme 16:35 Holiday Airport 17:40 The
New Adventures of Superman 18:30
America’s Got Talent 20:30 Nanny 911
21:30 Police Academy 2: Their First
Assignment 23:10 Manhunter 01:30
Test Drive My Girlfriend 02:00 ITV Play
04:40 Emmerdale Omnibus
ITV 3
07:00 Brideshead Revisited 08:00
McCloud 09:50 The Cosby Mysteries
10:55 Only When I Laugh 11:25 Home
to Roost 11:55 Cadfael 13:30 Cadfael
15:10 Agatha Christie’s Partners in
Crime 16:15 Pie in the Sky 17:20 A
Murder of Quality 19:30 The Two Ronnies 20:30 Midsomer Murders 22:40
Taggart 01:30 The Vice 02:30 The Bill
04:30 History Makers Custer - The
Story Of Yellow Hair
ITV 4
15:45 Tour de France Live 19:00 GP2
19:30 Police, Camera, Action! 20:00
Tour de France Highlights 21:00
Used Car Roadshow 22:00 The Winner 22:30 Real Vice Cops 23:30 Barb
Wire 01:30 Tour de France Highlights
02.30 Police, Camera, Action! 03:00
Saturday Night Live 04:00 The Larry
Sanders Show 04:35 Wrecking Your
Life 05:00 Teleshopping
LIVING
07:00 Home Shopping 08:00 Mad
About You 09:00 Maury 09:55 The Fix
10:00 Melrose Place 11:00 The Golden
Girls 12:00 Wonder Woman 13:00 The
Partridge Family 14:00 So You Think
You Can Dance 16:00 The Jerry Springer Show 20:00 Britain’s Next Top
Model 21:00 The X Files 22:00 Grey’s
Anatomy 23:00 Most Haunted 00:00
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 01:00
The X Files 02:00 Most Haunted 03:00
Hooking Up 03:55 The Fix 04:00 Watching Ellie 04:25 Watching Ellie 04:50
Miss Popularity 05:40 6ixth Sense with
Colin Fry 06:30 Home Shopping
PARAMOUNT comedy
07:00 QVC 10:00 Becker 11:00 Frasier
12:00 Becker 13:00 Frasier 14:00 Becker 15:00 Frasier 16:00 Becker 17:00
Frasier 18:00 Becker 19:00 Everybody
Loves Raymond 20:00 King of Queens
21:00 Two and a Half Men 21:30 Rules of Engagement 22:00 South Park
23:05 Sabrina 01:30 Badly Dubbed
Porn 02:00 South Park 03:00 Sexy
Cam 03:30 Everybody Loves Raymond
04:30 Linc’s 05:00 Becker 06:00 Sir
Leslie Quint A Life In Film 06:10 King
of Queens
SCI FI
07:00 Robot Wars 08:00 Robot Wars
09:00 Teleshopping 12:00 Dark Angel
12:55 Dark Angel 14:15 Fire 15:55
Twister 17:50 Avalanche 19:40 Stargate 22:00 Heroes 23:00 Heroes 00:00
Heroes 01:05 Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms 03:00 Universal Soldier
III: Unfinished Business 04:50 George
Lucas in Love 05:00 The Outer Limits
06:00 The Outer Limits
SKY one
07:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation
08:00 PokÈmon 08:30 Yu-Gi-Oh!
09:00 Malcolm in the Middle 09:30
Malcolm in the Middle 10:00 Futurama
10:30 Malcolm in the Middle 11:00
Buffy The Vampire Slayer 12:00 Malcolm in the Middle 12:30 Malcolm in
the Middle 13:00 Star Trek: The Next
Generation 14:00 Star Trek: The Next
Generation 15:00 Star Trek: The Next
Generation 16:00 Relic Hunter 17:00
Pirate Master 18:00 Malcolm in the
Middle 18:30 Malcolm in the Middle
19:00 Brainiac: Science Abuse 20:00
The Simpsons 20:30 The Simpsons
21:00 Cold Case 22:00 Bones 23:00
Bones 00:00 Bones 01:00 The Hades
Factor 02:50 Relic Hunter 03:40 Death
By Excess 04:30 Star Trek: The Next
Generation 05:20 Star Trek: The Next
Generation 06:10 World’s Craziest
Videos 06:35 America’s Dumbest Criminals
UKTV gold
07:00 Charlie’s Angels 08:00 Charlie’s
Angels 10:00 Dallas 13:00 Keeping Up
Appearances 13:40 Keeping Up Appearances 14:20 Keeping Up Appearances
15:00 Last of the Summer Wine 15:40
Last of the Summer Wine 16:20 Last
of the Summer Wine 17:00 Doctor
Who 18:00 The Thin Blue Line 18:40
The Thin Blue Line 19:20 The Thin Blue
Line 20:00 My Family 20:40 My Family 21:20 My Family 22:00 Only Fools
and Horses 23:20 Phenomenon 01:45
The Thin Blue Line 02:25 The Girl in
the CafÈ 04:00 My Family 04:30 My
Family 05:00 Keeping Up Appearances
05:30 Keeping Up Appearances 06:00
Keeping Up Appearances 06:30 Last of
the Summer Wine
UKTV people
10:00 Top Gear 11:00 Top Gear 12:00
Top Gear 13:00 Top Gear 14:00 Airport
14:30 Airport 15:00 Airport 15:30 Airport 16:00 Airport 16:30 Airport 17:00
Airport 17:30 Airport 18:00 Airport
18:30 Airport 19:00 Airport 19:30 Airport 20:00 Airport 20:30 Airport 21:00
Airport 21:30 Airport 22:00 Beyond the
Badge 23:00 Beyond the Badge 00:00
Super Surgery 01:00 Shaun Ryder:
The Ecstasy and the Agony 02:00 Family Bonds 02:30 Family Bonds 03:00
Beyond the Badge
UKTV style
08:00 Beat the Burglar 09:00 Cash in
the Attic 10:00 Fly to Buy 11:00 Living
in the Sun 12:00 Escape to the Country
13:00 DIY SOS 13:30 DIY SOS 14:00
Homes under the Hammer 15:00 Homes under the Hammer 16:00 Homes
under the Hammer 17:00 Homes
under the Hammer 18:00 Homes
under the Hammer 19:00 Extreme
Makeover: Home Edition 20:00 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 21:00
Who’ll Age Worst? 21:30 Who’ll Age
Worst? 22:00 Farm of Fussy Eaters
23:00 Little Angels 23:30 Little Angels
00:00 The Clothes Show 01:00 Escape
to the Country 02:00 Living in the Sun
03:00 Do or Diet 03:30 Do or Diet
UKTV bright ideas
07:00 James Martin Digs Deep 07:30
Ching’s Kitchen 08:00 Heaven’s Kitchen at Large 09:00 Safari Chef with
Mike Robinson 09:30 Safari Chef with
Mike Robinson 10:00 House in Spain
10:30 House in Spain 11:00 Antiques
Roadshow 12:00 Antiques Roadshow
13:00 James Martin Digs Deep 13:30
Ching’s Kitchen 14:00 Heaven’s Kitchen at Large 15:00 Safari Chef with
Mike Robinson 15:30 Safari Chef with
Mike Robinson 16:00 House in Spain
16:30 House in Spain 17:00 Antiques
Roadshow 18:00 Antiques Roadshow
UKTV drama
07:00 Howards’ Way 08:00 All Creatures Great and Small 09:00 Monarch
of The Glen 10:00 Hart to Hart 11:00
Bergerac 12:00 Waiting For God 12:40
Keeping Up Appearances 13:20 Last
of the Summer Wine 14:00 Dalziel
and Pascoe 16:00 Hart to Hart 17:00
New Street Law 18:20 The Dick Emery
Show 18:40 Keeping Up Appearances
19:20 Last of the Summer Wine 20:00
Murder, She Wrote 21:00 New Tricks
22:00 Sharpe 00:05 Bergerac 01:05
Sharpe 03:10 New Street Law 04:10
Howards’ Way 05:00 All Creatures
Great and Small 05:50 Bergerac 06:40
The Dick Emery Show
TELEVISION
28
July 6 - July 12 2007
Sunday 8th July 2007
BBC 1
07:00
08:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
13:00
14:00
14:30
19:05
19:50
20:35
21:00
22:00
23:00
23:15
00:00
00:50
02:20
03:20
03:50
04:35
05:35
Yesterday at Wimbledon
Breakfast
Sunday AM
Heaven and Earth with
Gloria Hunniford
Countryfile
Cash in the Attic
Keeping Up Appearances
Wimbledon 2007
Antiques Roadshow
The Great British Village
Show
BBC News
The Chase
Drama series set around
a country veterinary practice.
The Chase is bursting with
new life as an emergency
caesarean brings forth a
yapping litter of Labrador
pups. A life or death situation
leaves Sarah’s future hanging
in the balance. Adrian, Anna
and Sebastian try to put
the pieces back together, but
with emotions running high,
are the right people left
keeping the right secrets?
How We Built Britain
BBC News and Weather
Medium
The BBC One Sessions
Student Seduction
Holby City
The Science of Superstorms
The Great British Village
Show
How Green is Your High
Street?
Joins BBC News 24
BBC 2
ITV 1 London
CHANNEL 4
FIVE
E4
07:00
07:30
07:50
08:00
08:10
08:30
11:00
12:30
13:00
13:20
13:50
16:35
18:30
19:05
21:00
22:00
23:00
00:00
07:00
10:25
10:45
11:10
11:35
11:40
11:50
12:50
12:55
13:00
16:15
17:00
07:10 The Hoobs
07:35 The Hoobs
Everyone knows that Hoobs
hate getting wet. But what if
they didn’t? And if they
didn’t, could they live
underwater like a fish?
08:00 Transworld Sport
08:50 Freesports on 4: O’neill
Highland Open
09:20 Triathlon: Blenheim
09:50 Popworld
10:45 Hollyoaks Omnibus
13:15 Friends
13:45 Big Brother’s Little Brother
14:50 Big Brother’s Diary
Room Uncut
15:50 Smallville
16:50 The Simpsons
17:20 The Simpsons
17:50 Supernanny
18:45 Come Dine with Me
20:00 Channel 4 News
20:15 Deal or No Deal
21:00 Big Brother: On The Couch
22:00 Big Brother
23:00 Cabin Fever
00:45 Urban Legend
02:40 Party Poker.Com Premier
League Poker
03:40 Big Brother’s Diary Room
Uncut
04:40 Big Brother Live
05:55 Countdown
06:40 The Making of Twelfth Night
07:00
07:10
07:20
07:25
07:40
07:45
07:00
07:45
15:55
17:00
17:30
18:00
19:00
19:55
16:00 The War Lover 18:00 King Arthur 19:00 Death of The Sun 20:00 Super Snake 21:00 Megastructures 22:00
The Real Con Air 23:00 FBI Undercover
00:00 US Swat 01:00 Medics 01:30
Medics 02:00 The Real Con Air
Greatest Air Battles 00:00 Luftwaffe 46
01:00 Secret Luftwaffe of World War II
02:00 Secret Allied Aircraft of World
War II
Teletubbies
Balamory
Step Inside
Batfink
Legend of the Dragon
Smile
Something for the Weekend
Bill’s Food
The Sky at Night
Animal Park
Star!
EastEnders
Songs of Praise
Wimbledon 2007
Coast
Rome
Today at Wimbledon
Graham Norton Uncut
Graham Norton presents a
show focusing on people,
trends, stories and the
aspects of celebrity culture
that interest him most,
featuring trademark Norton
comedy monologues,
celebrity chat, eccentric
stories and characters,
and home-grown weirdness
from the great British
viewing public. Graham’s
guests are Tyne Daly and
Sharon Gless, stars of iconic
80s TV cop show Cagney
and Lacey, and singer
Natalie Imbruglia.
00:45 Bronco Billy
02:35 The Spiral Staircase
17:20
18:20
19:00
19:25
19:40
20:00
20:30
21:00
22:00
23:00
23:30
23:45
00:55
01:55
02:15
03:15
04:45
05:40
06:30
GMTV
Art Attack
Prove It!
Atomic Betty
Jim Jam and Sunny
Jim Jam and SunnY
Tour De France
ITV News; Weather
London Today
F1: Grand Prix Live
Tour De France
Planet’s Funniest Animals
Humorous video clips of
pets and other animals in
unusual situations.
Dream Homes
The Unforgettable John
Le Mesurier
The Way We Were
London Tonight
ITV News; Weather
Emmerdale
Coronation Street
HeartBeat
The Commander
News Knight with Sir
Trevor McDonald
ITV News; Weather
The South Bank Show
F1: Grand Prix Highlights
Motorsport UK
It’s My Life
Agnes Browne
The Jeremy Kyle Show
ITV Nightscreen
ITV Morning News
07:55
08:25
08:40
08:55
09:05
09:10
09:30
10:00
10:05
10:15
10:30
11:00
12:00
13:00
13:35
13:45
15:15
17:05
18:55
19:15
20:05
20:30
20:55
21:00
23:10
00:10
01:10
01:40
05:10
06:00
Thomas and Friends
Little Princess
Mio Mao
Franny’s Feet
Peppa Pig
Harry and His Bucket Full
of Dinosaurs
The Milkshake! Show
Mist: Sheepdog Tales
Roary the Racing Car
Make Way for Noddy
Say It with Noddy
Harry and His Bucket Full
of Dinosaurs
The Book of Pooh
Funky Town
Peppa Pig
Fifi and The Flowertots
Jane and the Dragon
How to be a Property
Developer
The Hotel Inspector
Hidden Treasure Houses
five News Update
Columbo: Lady In Waiting
Popeye
Father Hood
Five News and Sport
Everybody Hates Chris
Joey
Joey
Video Exclusive
Driven
Vanished
Killer Instinct
Arrest and Trial
Major League Baseball
Now is the Time: Night
of Combat - Kick Boxing
Major League Soccer
20:55
21:30
22:00
23:00
00:00
Popworld
Big Brother Live
Big Brother’s Little Brother
Friends
Friends
One Tree Hill
What About Brian
Big Brother’s Diary
Room Uncut
Friends
Friends
Brothers and Sisters
Big Brother’s Diary
Room Uncut
Big Brother Live
Friends
20.55 - 21.30
Chandler continues his ‘I hate
marriage’ facade as Richard tells
Monica that he wants to marry
her. Rachel and Phoebe reflect on
their miserable love lives and start
arguing over Ross and Joey as their
marriage ‘back ups’. Monica tells
Joey that Richard has proposed,
but only after Joey has reinforced
to her that Chandler hates marriage.
Chandler desperately begins
hunting for a
confused Monica,
but is he too
late and
who will
propose
to who?
DOCUMENTARIES
DISCOVERY
07:00 How It’s Made 08:00 How Do
They Do It? 09:00 Mega Machines
10:00 Time Team Special 11:00 Quest
for the Lost Pharaoh 12:00 Riddle of
The Sphinx 13:00 Hitler’s Gold 14:00
Unsolved History 15:00 Edward and
Mary: Edward The Sixth 16:00 The
F.B.I. Files 18:00 The F.B.I. Files 20:00
The F.B.I. Files 21:00 Rogue Predators
22:00 World’s Toughest Jobs 23:00
Single Shot, Second Chance 00:00
Risk Takers 01:00 Killer Crocs of Costa
Rica 02:00 Dicing with Death 03:00
Forensic Detectives 04:00 Single Shot,
Second Chance 04:50 World’s Toughest Jobs 05:40 How Do They Do It?
06:30 How It’s Made
DISCOVERY real time
07:00 Just Fishing 07:30 Hooked on
Fishing: Seychelles Offshore 08:00
Hooked on Fishing: Winter Still Water
08:30 Wet Nets: Zander 09:00 Wet
Nets: Fly Upper Severn 09:30 Mainstream with Matt Hayes: Shannon - Mid
10:00 Mainstream with Matt Hayes:
The River Shannon - Lower 10:30
Rex Hunt Fishing Adventures 11:00
Rex Hunt Fishing Adventures 11:30
Nick Hancock’s Fishing School 12:00
Passion For Angling 13:00 Locks and
Quays 13:30 Locks and Quays 14:00
Waterworld 14:30 Waterworld 15:00
Natural Born Dealers 16:00 Natural
Born Dealers 17:00 Natural Born Dealers 18:00 Natural Born Dealers 19:00
Little People, Big World 19:30 Little
People, Big World 20:00 Meet Mr Mum
21:00 My Shocking Story 22:00 Miami Ink 23:00 Little People, Big World
23:30 Little People, Big World 00:00
My Shocking Story 01:00 Meet Mr
Mum 02:00 My Shocking Story 03:00
Little People, Big World 03:30 Little
People, Big World 04:00 Miami Ink
04:50 Rex Hunt Fishing Adventures
NATIONAL geographic
09:00 Dogfight Over Guadalcanal
10:00 Dogfight Over Mig Alley 11:00
Dambusters 12:00 War Secrets - Italy’s
Forgotten Invasion 13:00 Megastructures 14:00 How It Works 14:30 How
It Works 15:00 Seconds From Disaster
HISTORY
09:00 Secret Superpower Fighters
10:00 Secret Superpower Bombers
11:00 Secret Superpower Spy Planes
12:00 Quest For Vertical Takeoff 13:00
Dogfights 14:00 Dogfights 15:00 Dogfights 16:00 Spitfire: The Birth Of A
Legend 17:00 Secret Allied Aircraft of
World War II 18:00 Dogfights 19:00
Dogfights 20:00 Dogfights 21:00 The
Last of The Few 22:00 Dogfights: The
UK documentary
10:00 Horizon 11:00 Dragons Alive
14:00 Natural World 15:00 Dragons
Alive 18:00 Natural World 19:00 Dragons Alive 22:00 Natural World 23:00
Dragons Alive 02:00 Natural World
ANIMAL planet
07:00 The Snake Buster 07:30 The
Snake Buster 08:00 Pet Rescue 08:30
The Snake Buster 09:00 Going Ape
09:30 Going Ape 10:00 Animal Pre-
cinct 12:00 E-Vets: The Interns 12:30
E-Vets: The Interns 13:00 Monkey Business 13:30 Monkey Business 14:00
Pet Rescue 14:30 Pet Rescue 15:00
The Snake Buster 15:30 The Snake
Buster 16:00 Dog Listener 16:30 Dog
Listener 17:00 Animal Crackers 17:30
Animal Crackers 18:00 RSPCA: On The
Frontline 18:30 RSPCA: On The Frontline 19:00 Monkey Business 19:30
Monkey Business 20:00 King Koala
21:00 Big Cat Track 22:00 Return of The
Prime Predators 23:00 Sex Under The
Sea 00:00 Animal Cops Phoenix 01:00
Animal Cops Phoenix 02:00 King Koala
03:00 Big Cat Track 04:00 Pet Rescue
04:30 Return of The Prime Predators
05:20 Sex Under The Sea 06:10 Dog
Listener 06:35 Dog Listener
SPORT
SKY SPORTS 1
07:00 Aerobics Oz Style
07:30 Super League: Harlequins
V Catalans
09:00 Copa America: Q/Finals 1&2
11:00 Cricket Writers on TV:
Cricket Writers on T.V 2007
Paul Allott is joined by three
cricket journalists to discuss
the cricket stories making the
papers and the latest news
on and off the field.
12:00 Copa America: Q/Finals 1&2
14:00 European Tour Golf: Smurfit
Kappa European Open
Day 4 of the Smurfit Kappa
European Open at Ireland’s
K Club. England’s Anthony
Wall tied in second place last
year and Simon Khan, Graeme
Storm and Lee Westwood all
finished on 6 under-par.
19:00 Darts: Las Vegas Classic 2007
Semi-Finals And Final
00:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night
Afterburn
01:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Heat
02:00 Gillette World Sport
02:30 Motor Racing
SKY SPORTS 2
07:00 Masters Football: Central
Masters
Nottingham Forest, Derby,
Stoke City and Notts County
compete in the Central
Masters at the National Ice
Centre. The winner
progresses to the Grand
Final in September.
10:00 Premiership Years 1999-2000
Georgie Thompson presents
the best action from the
Premiership season 19992000. Alex Ferguson’s Red
Devils were, as ever, the
team everybody feared.
12:00 Cricket: County Championship
- Lancashire V Yorkshire
Day 1 of the County
Championship war of the
roses between Lancashire and
Yorkshire at Old Trafford.
Yorkshire have won the title
an incredible 30 times while
Lancashire are 7-times
champions.
19:30 Copa America: Q/Finals 1&2
21:30 Live Copa America Football
02:30 Moto+
SKY SPORTS 3
07:00 Watersports World
08:00 Guinness Rugby: Tri-Nations
- Australia V South Africa
10:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night
Afterburn
11:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Heat
12:00 Wild Spirits
The show that focuses on
the world of extreme sports:
the fast-moving buzz of
whitewater rafting and
snowboarding contrasts with
the calmer art of rock
climbing.
12:30 Racing News
Take advantage of top tips
from the definitive guide to
today’s racing programme.
13:00 Polo: Queens Cup
14:00 Masters Football: Central
Masters
17:00 Copa America: Q/Finals 1&2
19:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Experience
20:00 Wild Spirits
20:30 Gillette World Sport
21:00 Golf Night
01:00 Polo: Queens Cup
02:00 Watersports World
EUROSPORT
08:30 Beach Volley: Swatch-Fivb
World Tour In Montreal,
Canada
09:30 FIA World Touring Car
Championship
09:45 GP2
11:00 Cycling: Tour de France
11:15 Cycling: Tour de France
17:00 FIA World Touring Car
Championship
18:15 Volleyball: European League
- Final Four
20:00 Sumo: Natsu Basho In
Tokyo, Japan
21:00 Beach Volley: Swatch-Fivb
World Tour In Montreal,
Canada
This is the eighth year that
Beach Volley fans enjoy the
SWATCH-FIVB World Tour.
The 2007 World Tour
comprises 37 events in 4
continents, made up of 18
women’s and 19 men’s
events, including 4 Grand
Slams with a total prize pool
of US $8,750,000.
22:00 Cycling: Tour de France
23:00 Motorsports
23:30 Boxing: International Contest
In Maribor, Slovenia
01:00 Beach Volley: Swatch-Fivb
World Tour In Montreal,
Canada
ESPN classic
07:00
08:00
09:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
13:00
14:00
15:00
15:30
16:00
16:30
17:00
17:30
18:00
Wimbledon’s Greatest Years
Wimbledon’s Greatest Years
Wimbledon’s Greatest Years
Top Ten: Sampras V Agassi
Top Ten: Sharapova
V Williams
Top Ten: Agassi V Ivanisevic
Top Ten: Borg V Mcenroe
Top Ten: Williams
V Davenport
Blackburn V Norwich, 92/93
Oldham V Southampton,
92/93
Crystal Palace V Blackburn,
92/93
Barry Sheene
Motor Cycling: 1980
British Gp
Hinault - Merckx: Legend
On Legend
Hinault - Merckx: Legend
On Legend
18:30 Hinault - Merckx: Legend
On Legend
19:00 Roger Federer - Replay
20:00 Top Ten: Federer V Sampras
21:00 Top Ten: Borg V Gerulaitis
22:00 Hinault - Merckx: Legend
On Legend
22:30 Hinault - Merckx: Legend
On Legend
23:00 Hinault - Merckx: Legend
On Legend
23:30 Sporting Greats: Sally
Gunnell
00:00 Tyson Raw + Uncut
00:30 Tyson Raw + Uncut
01:00 Top Ten: Ivanisevic V Rafter
02:00 Top Ten: Federer V Sampras
03:00 Top Ten: Borg V Gerulaitis
04:00 Tyson Raw + Uncut
04:30 Tyson Raw + Uncut
05:00 Chelsea V Spurs, 93/94
05:30 Man City V Man Utd, 93/94
Cabin Fever
Channel 4 23.00 - 00.45
As a last hurrah after college, friends Jeff, Karen, Paul, Marcy and Bert embark on a vacation deep into the mountains. They drive to a remote cabin to
enjoy their last days of decadence before entering the working world. Then
somebody gets sick. Karen’s skin starts to bubble and burn as something
grows inside her, tunneling beneath her flesh. The group is so repulsed,
shocked and sickened watching their friend deteriorate before their eyes;
they lock her in a shed to avoid infection. As they debate about how to save
her, they look at one another and realize that any one of them could also
have it. What soon began as a struggle against the disease turns into a battle
against friends, as the fear of contagion drives them to turn on each other.
TELEVISION
July 6 - July 12 2007
29
Sunday 8th July 2007
FILMS
SKY MOVIES sci-fi/horror
11:00
13:00
14:30
16:40
18:30
20:00
22:00
00:20
02:10
Race With the Devil
Darkness
Silent Hill
The Hand
Race With the Devil
The Arrival
Silent Hill
Darkness
The Arrival
SKY MOVIES premier
11:30
12:00
12:30
13:00
15:00
17:00
19:20
21:00
23:00
00:45
01:15
Family Close Up
Comedy Close Up
Premiere Close Up
Eight Below
Freedomland
Rent
Good Night, and Good Luck
Poseidon
The Weather Man
Comedy Close Up
Mayday
SKY MOVIES modern greats
07:40 The Offence
09:40 Pretty in Pink
11:30
13:20
15:20
17:20
19:10
21:00
22:45
02:05
04:05
06:30
Manhattan
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
The Offence
Manhattan
Pretty in Pink
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
The Godfather Part II
To Live and Die in L.A.
Year of The Dragon
The Offence
SKY MOVIES indie
11:00
13:00
15:25
17:25
19:15
19:35
22:00
00:00
01:50
03:25
The Consequences of Love
Cyrano De Bergerac
Kinsey
The Consequences of Love
Lai See
Cyrano De Bergerac
Kinsey
Asylum
Mean Creek
Boxcar Bertha
SKY MOVIES family
07:00 Bigfoot: The Unforgettable
Encounter
08:30 Daniel and the Superdogs
10:20 Booky Makes Her Mark
Rent
11:55
13:25
13:40
15:20
16:55
19:05
19:35
21:00
22:40
00:50
02:25
04:05
05:50
Lenny The Wonder Dog
Shrek The Third Special
Princess Caraboo
Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas
Oliver Twist
Family Close Up
Lenny The Wonder Dog
Princess Caraboo
Oliver Twist
Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas
Rain
Blizzard
Me and the Kid
SKY MOVIES drama
08:05
09:40
11:20
13:35
15:25
17:05
17:35
19:10
21:00
23:20
01:05
03:10
04:50
06:30
Going for Broke
A Good Woman
Evita
Medicine Man
Going for Broke
Drama Close Up
A Good Woman
Medicine Man
Evita
The Tie That Binds
A Cry in The Dark
A Good Woman
Breaking The Surface
The End of Eden
SKY MOVIES comedy
Sky Movies Premier
17.00 - 19.20
In New York’s East Village, a group of bohemians struggle to
express themselves through their art and strive for success and
acceptance while enduring the obstacles of poverty, illness and
the AIDS epidemic. Roger is an aspiring songwriter who has
emotionally shut down after his girlfriend’s suicide. Despite
his attraction, he is reluctant to start a new romance with
his downstairs neighbour Mimi Marquez, an exotic dancer
struggling with “baggage of her own.” Roger’s roommate
Mark is a filmmaker trying to balance art and
commerce. His girlfriend Maureen, a selfindulgent performance artist, recently left
him for a lawyer named Joanne. Also part
of this close-knit circle is Tom Collins, a
professor of philosophy who, after being mugged,
is rescued by his soul mate, a high-spirited street
drummer, Angel Shunard. Benny, who alienated his
friends after he married their landlord’s daughter, has
reneged on his promise to provide rent-free artist space to his
bohemian friends. Once a close friend, he is now viewed as
the enemy, threatening them with eviction.
07:40
09:30
11:30
13:30
15:25
17:25
19:10
21:00
22:45
00:45
02:35
04:15
06:00
Meatballs
She’s Having a Baby
The Air Up There
Picture Perfect
He Said, She Said
A Touch of Larceny
The Air Up There
Picture Perfect
He Said, She Said
She’s Having a Baby
Meatballs
My Fellow Americans
A Touch of Larceny
SKY MOVIES classics
07:35 The Conqueror
09:35 Clambake
11:35
13:20
15:40
17:40
18:10
20:10
22:00
23:55
02:25
04:45
06:20
D.O.A.
All About Eve
The Conqueror
Classics Close Up
Clambake
D.O.A.
Seconds
The Killing of Sister George
All About Eve
The Comedy of Terrors
D.O.A.
SKY MOVIES action/thriller
07:20
09:30
11:40
13:50
15:50
18:00
20:10
22:00
23:50
01:50
03:20
05:15
Revolver
Sahara
The Saint
Volcano
Revolver
Sahara
The Ipcress File
Volcano
Kiss The Girls
Young and Forbidden
Turbulence II: Fear Of Flying
The Ipcress File
SKY MOVIES HD1
12:00
14:10
16:10
18:00
20:10
22:00
00:10
02:20
Mrs. Doubtfire
Herbie: Fully Loaded
Fat Albert
Mrs. Doubtfire
Herbie: Fully Loaded
Taps
The Brothers Grimm
Fat Albert
SKY MOVIES HD2
13:00
15:00
17:15
19:00
21:00
23:25
01:15
03:25
The Family Stone
Breakfast on Pluto
Cry_Wolf
The Family Stone
Memoirs of a Geisha
The Hills Have Eyes
Breakfast on Pluto
Cry_Wolf
Fat Albert
Sky Movies HD1
16.10 - 18.00
Live-action version of the Saturday morning television cartoon (1972-85) following the misadventures
of a group of adolescent boys growing up in a
Philadelphia neighborhood, focusing on an
obese boy named Albert and his friends
Rudy, Mushmouth, Bill, Dumb Donald,
Russell, and Weird Harold. Fat Albert
pulls his pals into trouble when they “fall”
out of their TV world into the real world,
where Fat Albert tries to help a young
girl, Doris, make friends. However, the
simple life of the group is interrupted
when Fat Albert falls for Doris’ older sister,
Lauri, sparking his friends to worry that
their leader may never want to return to his
cartoon world.
FILM 4
14:00
15:45
18:00
20:15
22:00
23:35
01:35
On Moonlight Bay
Great Expectations
The Battle of The River Plate
Cheaper by the Dozen
Get Over It
Monster!
The Newton Boys
TCM
07:20
07:40
10:00
12:00
14:15
16:00
18:05
22:00
00:05
02:35
04:15
04:35
Teleshopping
Green Dolphin Street
Travels With My Aunt
The Teahouse of The
August Moon
Elvis On Tour
The Philadelphia Story
Ben-Hur
Body Heat
All The President’s Men
Angels with Dirty Faces
Teleshopping
Bonnie Scotland
DISNEY cinemagic
07:00 Classic Toons
07:25 101 Dalmatians
07:50
08:15
08:40
09:05
09:30
09:55
10:00
11:15
11:40
12:00
13:10
13:35
14:00
15:30
15:35
16:00
17:10
17:35
18:00
19:30
19:55
20:00
21:30
21:40
22:00
23:20
23:45
00:10
00:35
The Little Mermaid
Aladdin
House of Mouse
Recess
Lilo and Stitch
Classic Toons
Mulan II
Lilo and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch
Leroy and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch
The Shaggy Dog
Classic Toons
Lilo and Stitch
Disney’s Ducktales the Movie
Lilo and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch
Leroy and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch
Classic Toons
Rocket Man
Classic Toons
Lilo and Stitch
Mulan II
Emperor’s New School
Lilo and Stitch
Recess
House of Mouse
GENERAL INTEREST
BBC 3
20:00 T in The Park 21:00 Last Man
Standing 22:00 Little Britain 22:30
Touch Me, I’m Karen Taylor 23:00 T
in The Park 00:30 Two Pints of Lager
and a Packet of Crisps 01:30 Last Man
Standing 02:25 Touch Me, I’m Karen
Taylor 02:55 The Great British Booze
Awards 03:30 Two Pints of Lager and
a Packet of Crisps
BBC 4
20:00 Classic Britannia 21:10 Jerusalem: An Anthem For England 22:00
Women’s Institute 23:00 Britain in Pictures 23:30 Crisis at the Castle 00:30
Women’s Institute 01:30 Britain in Pictures 02:00 Crisis at the Castle 03:00
Classic Britannia
BBC prime
07:00 Boogie Beebies 07:15 Tweenies
07:35 Balamory 07:55 Big Cook Little
Cook 08:15 Come Outside 08:30 Andy
Pandy 08:35 Teletubbies Everywhere
08:45 Teletubbies Everywhere 08:55
Monty The Dog 09:00 Dad’s Army
09:30 Animal Camera 10:00 I’ll Show
Them Who’s Boss 10:40 Radical Highs
11:00 EastEnders 11:30 EastEnders
12:00 The Life of Mammals 13:00 Wild
New World 14:00 Popcorn 15:00 Great
Romances of the 20th Century 15:30
Great Romances of the 20th Century
16:00 Home from Home 16:30 A Year
at Kew 17:00 Cash in the Attic 17:30
The Life Laundry 18:00 EastEnders
18:30 EastEnders 19:00 Days That
Shook the World 20:00 Himalaya with
Michael Palin 21:00 Ray Mears: Bushcraft 22:00 A Picture of Africa 22:30
Body Hits 23:00 Secrets of Lost Empires 00:00 EastEnders 00:30 EastEnders 01:00 Days That Shook the World
02:00 Himalaya with Michael Palin
03:00 Secrets of Lost Empires 04:00
Ray Mears: Bushcraft 05:00 Passport
to The Sun 05:30 Balamory 05:50
Tweenies 06:10 Big Cook Little Cook
06:30 Tikkabilla
BBC world
07:00 BBC News 07:30 Reporters 08:00
BBC News 08:30 Fast Track 09:00 BBC
News 09:10 The 32nd America’s Cup
Match 10:00 BBC News 10:30 The
Record Europe 11:00 BBC News 11:10
Imagination 12:00 BBC News 12:30
This Week 13:00 BBC News 13:30
Equestrian World 14:00 BBC News
14:30 The Happiness Formula 15:00
BBC News 15:15 Sport Today 15:30
Egyptian Journeys 16:00 BBC News
16:05 Have Your Say 17:00 BBC News
17:30 Dateline London 18:00 BBC
News 18:30 Reporters 19:00 BBC
News 19:10 The 32nd America’s Cup
Match 20:00 BBC News 20:15 Sport
Today 20:30 Have Your Say 21:00 BBC
News 21:30 The Happiness Formula
22:00 BBC News 22:30 Equestrian
World 23:00 BBC News 23:30 Dateline
London 00:00 BBC News 00:30 Reporters 01:00 BBC News 01:30 Have Your
Say 02:00 BBC News 02:30 Dateline
London 03:00 BBC News 03:10 Imagination 04:00 BBC News 04:30 Equestrian World 05:00 BBC News 05:30
HARDtalk 06:00 BBC News 06:30
World Business Reporta
BRAVO
09:00 Cops on Camera 10:00 Whacked Out Sports: When Sport Goes Bad
11:00 Knight Rider 12:00 Gamer’s Guide to... 12:30 Gamer TV 13:00 Cops
on Camera 14:00 Extreme Holiday
Disasters 15:00 The Unit 16:00 Whacked Out Sports: When Sport Goes
Bad 17:00 Dog the Bounty Hunter
18:00 Cops on Camera 19:00 Knight
Rider 20:00 Dog the Bounty Hunter
21:00 Countdown to UFC 73: Stacked
01:00 Debbie Does Dallas Again 02:15
Stroker and Hoop 03:15 Debbie Does
Dallas Again 04:15 Harvey Birdman
04:30 Stroker and Hoop
DISNEY
07:00 Lilo and Stitch 07:25 The Buzz
on Maggie 07:50 Lizzie McGuire 08:15
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody 08:40
That’s So Raven 09:05 American Dragon: Jake Long 09:30 Recess 09:55
The Replacements 10:15 The Suite
Life of Zack and Cody 10:40 Cory in
The House 11:00 Hannah Montana
11:25 As The Bell Rings 11:30 As
The Bell Rings 11:35 That’s So Raven
12:00 You Wish! 13:25 Recess 13:35
Recess 14:00 American Dragon: Jake
Long 14:25 The Replacements 14:50
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody 15:15
Lizzie McGuire 15:35 Cory in The
House 16:00 Hannah Montana 16:25
As The Bell Rings 16:30 As The Bell
Rings 16:35 That’s So Raven 17:00
Kim Possible: So The Drama 18:05
Recess 18:25 Recess 18:50 The Replacements 19:15 Kim Possible 19:40
Fillmore 20:05 The Suite Life of Zack
and Cody 20:30 Cory in The House
20:55 Lizzie McGuire 21:20 Lizzie
McGuire 21:45 Phil of the Future 22:10
That’s So Raven 22:35 That’s So Raven
23:00 Recess 23:25 American Dragon:
Jake Long 23:50 Kim Possible 00:15
The Proud Family 00:35 Brandy and
Mr. Whiskers
ITV 2
07:00 GMTV2 10:25 Movies Now
10:35 Planet’s Funniest Animals 11:00
The New Adventures of Superman
13:00 Emmerdale Omnibus 15:50 Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment
17:35 Coronation Street Omnibus
20:00 America’s Got Talent 22:00 Katie and Peter: The Baby Diaries 23:00
Manhunter 01:20 Coronation Street
01:50 Katie and Peter: The Baby Diaries 02:50 Trinny and Susannah Undress 03:50 America’s Got Talent
ITV 3
07:00 Ulysees S Grant 08:00 Upstairs,
Downstairs 09:00 Agatha Christie’s
Partners in Crime 10:10 Mapp and Lucia 11:15 The Two Ronnies 12:20 My
Uncle Silas 12:50 Robin of Sherwood
13:55 The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes 16:10 Kavanagh Q.C. 17:50 Robin
of Sherwood 19:00 The Two Ronnies
20:00 The Magnificent Seven 21:00
Best of Talk... 22:00 Dead Man’s Walk
23:50 The Big Easy 00:50 The Magnificent Seven 01:50 Dead Man’s Walk
03:30 Ulysees S Grant 04:35 Emmerdale Omnibus
ITV 4
11:30 Tour de France Live 17:00 Police, Camera, Action! 17:30 Police,
Camera, Action! 18:30 GP2 19:00
World Rally Championship 20:00
Tour de France Highlights 21:00
Breaking the Magician’s Code 3
22:00 Bad Lads’ Army 23:00 Britain
in Pictures 23:30 Crisis at the Castle
00:30 Women’s Institute 01:30 Britain in Pictures
LIVING
07:00 Home Shopping 08:00 Mad
About You 09:00 Maury 09:55 The Fix
10:00 Melrose Place 11:00 The Golden
Girls 12:00 Wonder Woman 13:00 The
Partridge Family 14:00 Britain’s Next
Top Model 15:00 Extreme: Skinny Celebrities 3 16:00 Roxanne 18:05 Will
and Grace 19:00 The Bad Girls Club
19:30 Tori and Dean: Inn Love 20:00
Exposed 21:00 The Real Housewives
of Orange County 22:00 CSI: Miami
23:00 Criminal Minds 00:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 01:00 Most
Haunted 02:00 The Real Housewives
of Orange County 03:00 Hooking Up
03:55 The Fix 04:00 Watching Ellie
04:50 Miss Popularity 05:40 The Jerry
Springer Show
PARAMOUNT comedy
07:00 QVC 10:00 Becker 11:00 Frasier
12:00 Becker 13:00 Frasier 14:00 Becker 15:00 Frasier 16:00 Becker 17:00
Frasier 18:00 Becker 19:00 Frasier
20:00 Becker 21:00 Frasier 22:00
South Park 23:00 Harry Hill in Hooves
00:35 Badly Dubbed Porn 01:05 Naked
and Funny 01:35 Sexy Cam 02:05
South Park 03:05 The Wonder Years
04:30 Linc’s 05:00 South Park 06:00
Sir Leslie Quint A Life In Film 06:10
The Wonder Years
SCI FI
07:00 Robot Wars 08:00 Robot Wars
09:00 Teleshopping 12:00 Star Trek
13:05 Star Trek 14:10 Star Trek 15:10
Psychic Detectives 15:40 Volcano
17:15 Stargate 19:40 The Deep 22:00
Medium 23:00 Heroes 23:50 Threshold 00:50 Threshold 01:50 Mimic 2
03:25 Ghoulies IV
SKY ONE
08:00 PokÈmon 08:30 Yu-Gi-Oh!
09:00 Max Magic 10:00 Little Monsters 11:00 Buffy The Vampire Slayer
12:00 World Wrestling Entertainment
Experience 13:00 Robot Wars 14:00
Star Trek: The Next Generation 16:00
Futurama 16:10 A Town Called Eureka
18:00 Malcolm in the Middle 19:00
The Simpsons 20:00 The Simpsons
21:00 The Simpsons 22:00 Batman
00:25 Road Wars 01:25 Vic Reeves
Investigates... 02:25 Deadwood 03:35
Road Wars 04:30 Inside Spontaneous
Human Combustion
UKTV gold
07:00 Close Up 07:10 Close Up 07:20
Charlie’s Angels 08:20 Dallas 11:20
Doctor Who 12:20 The Thin Blue Line
13:00 The Vicar of Dibley 14:35 The Vicar of Dibley 16:25 The Vicar of Dibley
17:20 The Vicar of Dibley 18:00 Planet
Earth 19:05 The Blue Planet 20:10 The
Vicar of Dibley 21:05 The Vicar of Dibley 22:00 Dalziel and Pascoe 00:20
Black-Adder The Third 01:00 BlackAdder The Third 01:40 Two Pints of
Lager and a Packet of Crisps 02:20
Dalziel and Pascoe 04:30 Black-Adder
The Third 04:55 Planet Earth
UKTV people
10:00 The Best of Top Gear 11:00 The
Best of Top Gear 12:00 The Best of Top
Gear 13:00 Top Gear 14:00 Faking It
15:00 Faking It 16:00 Faking It 17:00
Faking It 18:00 Faking It 19:00 Faking
It 20:00 Faking It 21:00 Faking It 22:00
Faking It 23:00 Faking It 00:00 The
Real Wife Swap 01:00 Forensic Files
01:30 Forensic Files 02:00 Forensic
Files 02:30 Forensic Files
UKTV style
08:00 Beat the Burglar 09:00 Cash in
the Attic 09:30 Cash in the Attic 10:00
Fly to Buy 11:00 Living in the Sun
12:00 Escape to the Country 13:00
DIY SOS 13:30 DIY SOS 14:00 Flog
It! 15:00 Car Booty 16:00 Bargain
Hunt 17:00 Flog It! 18:00 Extreme
Makeover: Home Edition 19:00 The
Clothes Show 20:00 First Dance 20:30
First Dance 21:00 What Not to Wear
22:00 Farm of Fussy Eaters 23:00 DIY
SOS 23:30 DIY SOS 00:00 Escape to
the Country 01:00 Living in the Sun
02:00 Fly to Buy 03:00 Do or Diet
03:30 Do or Diet
UKTV bright ideas
07:00 James Martin Digs Deep 07:30
Ching’s Kitchen 08:00 Heaven’s Kitchen at Large 09:00 Safari Chef with
Mike Robinson 10:00 House in Spain
11:00 Antiques Roadshow 13:00 James Martin Digs Deep 13:30 Ching’s
Kitchen 14:00 Heaven’s Kitchen at Large 15:00 Safari Chef with Mike Robinson 16:00 House in Spain 16:30 House
in Spain 17:00 Antiques Roadshow
UKTV drama
07:00 Howards’ Way 08:00 All Creatures Great and Small 09:00 Monarch
of The Glen 10:00 Hart to Hart 11:00
Bergerac 12:00 Waiting For God 12:40
Keeping Up Appearances 13:20 Last
of the Summer Wine 14:00 Hetty
Wainthropp Investigates 16:00 Hart
to Hart 17:00 The Dick Emery Show
17:20 Waiting For God 18:00 Waiting
For God 18:40 Keeping Up Appearances 19:20 Last of the Summer Wine
20:00 New Tricks 21:00 The Inspector
Lynley Mysteries 22:00 The Black Candle 00:30 Bergerac 01:35 The Black
Candle 03:55 Howards’ Way 04:45 All
Creatures Great and Small 05:35 Bergerac 06:25 The Liver Birds
TELEVISION
30
July 6 - July 12 2007
Monday 9th July 2007
BBC 1
07:00
10:15
11:00
12:00
12:45
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14:40
15:05
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21:30
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23:00
23:35
00:25
02:35
03:25
04:25
04:55
Breakfast
Don’t Get Done, Get Dom
Homes under the Hammer
To Buy or Not to Buy
Cash in the Attic
Bargain Hunt
BBC News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Neighbours
Doctors
Murder, She Wrote
BBC News and Weather
Dennis the Menace
Skunk Fu
Mortified
The Story of Tracy Beaker
Sorcerer’s Apprentice Extra
Newsround
Neighbours
BBC News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
The One Show
Running Wild
EastEnders
Stacey fails to keep her
engagement to Bradley a
secret, and Max forces her to
make a difficult decision.
Phil begins to have doubts
about marrying Stella.
Panorama
Fight For Life
BBC News
The Tower
The Sting
The Tower
How We Built Britain
Blackpool Medics: 10 Days
in May
Joins BBC News 24
BBC 2
07:00
07:20
07:35
08:00
08:15
09:00
09:15
09:30
10:00
10:15
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10:50
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00:20
00:50
01:15
02:45
Fimbles
The Story Makers
Balamory
Arthur
Do Something Different
The Story of Tracy Beaker
Krypto the Superdog
In The Night Garden
Mama Mirabelle’s Home
Movies
Something Special
Big Cook Little Cook
Underground Ernie
LazyTown
Yesterday at Wimbledon
Wildlife on One
The Daily Politics
Working Lunch
Animal Park
Open Gardens
Living in the Sun
Escape to the Country
Flog It!
Ready, Steady, Cook
The Weakest Link
Eggheads
Nature’s Calendar
Saving Planet Earth
Celebrities investigate the
issues, search out solutions
and see how we can all be
involved in saving planet
earth’s wildlife.
Mastermind
University Challenge
Indian Food Made Easy
Peter and Dan Snow: 20th
Century Battlefields
Have I Got Old News For You
Newsnight
Balderdash and Piffle
Talking Movies
Saltwater
Joins BBC News 24
ITV 1
CHANNEL 4
07:00
10:25
11:30
13:30
14:30
07:10
07:35
08:00
08:25
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06:00
06:30
GMTV
The Jeremy Kyle Show
This Morning
Loose Women
ITV Lunchtime News and
Weather
Daily Cooks
Dickinson’s Celebrity Deals
Inspector Morse
Golden Balls
London Tonight
ITV Evening News; Weather
Emmerdale
Coronation Street
Tonight
Coronation Street
The Time of Your Life
Tycoon
ITV News; Weather
Escape From New York
ITV Play
The Jules and Lulu Show
The Jules and Lulu Show
ITV Nightscreen
ITV Morning News
Escape from
New York
00:00 - 01:50
Cult futuristic action thriller, set in a
Manhattan that has become a maximum-security prison. When the
US president is captured and held
hostage by a ruthless gang after Air
Force One crash lands in the no-go
area, only one-eyed mercenary
Snake Plissken is considered
capable of effecting a rescue. And
if he fails, he is programmed to
self-destruct.
19:30
20:00
20:55
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22:00
23:00
00:05
01:10
03:15
05:25
05:55
06:40
The Hoobs
The Hoobs
Just Shoot Me
Big Brother’s Little Brother
Big Brother
Will and Grace
ER
Without a Trace
Science Scams
Water Stories
News at Noon
British Made: Deck Chair
No Going Back
No Going Back
School For Scoundrels
Countdown
Deal or No Deal
Richard and Judy
The Simpsons
There’s No Disgrace Like
Home. Series 1, episode 4.
Homer is embarrassed by
the way his family act at Mr.
Burns’ picnic and so decides
to take them to Dr. Marvin
Monroe’s Family Therapy
Center.
Hollyoaks
Channel 4 News
3 Minute Wonder
The War on Britain’s Jews?
Empire’s Children
Big Brother
Shrink Rap
The Iraq Commission
Big Brother Live
KOTV
Red Bull Air Race
The Making of Twelfth Night
FIVE
07:00
07:10
07:20
07:25
07:35
07:45
08:20
08:30
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09:00
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05:00
05:50
06:35
Thomas and Friends
Little Princess
Little Lodgers
Franny’s Feet
Peppa Pig
Hi-5
Hana’s Helpline
Rupert Bear
Make Way for Noddy
Say It with Noddy
Fifi and The Flowertots
Peppa Pig
Thomas and Friends
Miss Spider’s Sunny
Patch Friends
Insect Antics
The Wright Stuff
The Trisha Goddard Show
five News
Home and Away
House
Russell Grant’s Postcards
The Beach Boys: An
American Family
five News Update
Perry Mason: The Case of
the Defiant Daughter
five News
Home and Away
Becker
five News
Mean Machines of War
Megastructures
My Brilliant Brain
Sex, Lies and Hypnosis
Porky’s
NASCAR Nextel Cup
US PGA Golf
Seniors Golf
ITU Triathlon
Boxing USA
Cricket on Five
Motorsport Mundial
E4
07:00 Big Brother Live
16:25 Big Brother’s Diary Room
Uncut
Viewers get an exclusive
insight into exactly what’s
been said in the most secret
and revealing room in the
house. In the infamous Diary
Room chair, the housemates
can grumble, gossip, cry and
connive without anyone
else in the house hearing
or seeing them. This is where
the housemates disclose
their true feelings about each
other and life in the house.
17:25 Hollyoaks
Katy finds Louise and her
flat in a mess. Surrounded
by bottles Louise tries to
sort herself out, while Katy
attempts to clean her flat.
Louise tells her Warren isn’t
doing too well inside and
Katy goes to see him. As
Warren attempts to confess
his innocence for a number
of events, Katy struggles to
believe her brother.
17:55 Friends
18:30 Friends
18:55 Big Brother
20:00 Hollyoaks
20:30 Big Brother’s Little Brother
21:00 Friends
21:30 Friends
22:00 Big Brother: On The Couch
23:00 Shameless
00:10 Big Brother Live
DOCUMENTARIES
DISCOVERY
07:00 Time Team 08:00 Mythbusters
09:00 How It’s Made 10:00 How Do
They Do It? 11:00 Deadliest Catch
12:00 Unsolved History 13:00 Engineering The World Rally 14:00 The F.B.I.
Files 15:00 Animal Cops Detroit 16:00
American Chopper 17:00 Deadliest
Catch 18:00 World’s Lost Tribes 19:00
Mythbusters 20:00 How Do They Do It?
21:00 How It’s Made 22:00 American
Chopper 23:00 Mean Machines 00:00
Beetle Crisis 00:30 Campervan Crisis
01:00 The F.B.I. Files 02:00 Crimes
That Shook The World 03:00 Forensic
Detectives 04:00 Mean Machines 04:25
Mean Machines 04:50 American Chopper 05:40 Extreme Engineering 06:30
How It’s Made
DISCOVERY real time
07:00 This Old House with Steve and
Norm 07:30 New Yankee Workshop
08:00 Hooked on Fishing: Combat
Fishing 08:30 Hooked on Fishing: Hebrides Fishing 09:00 Greater Rod Race
09:30 John Wilson’s Fishing Safari
10:00 Watercolours with Charles Evans
10:30 Joy of Painting 11:00 Location,
Location, Location 11:30 Build, Buy
or Restore? 12:00 Relocation, Relocation 13:00 Natural Born Dealers 14:00
A Place In The Sun 15:00 Wrecks to
Riches 16:00 Challenge Tommy Walsh
16:30 Challenge Tommy Walsh 17:00
Property Ladder 18:00 Biker Build-off
19:00 Natural Born Dealers 20:00 A
Place In The Sun 21:00 Location, Location, Location 21:30 Build, Buy or
Restore? 22:00 Meet Mr Mum 23:00
Little People, Big World 23:30 Little
People, Big World 00:00 Overhaulin’
01:00 Biker Build-off 02:00 A Plane is
Born 02:30 Meet Mr Mum 03:30 Little
People, Big World 04:00 Little People,
Big World 04:25 Overhaulin’ 05:15
Watercolours with Charles Evans 05:40
Joy of Painting 06:05 This Old House
with Steve and Norm 06:30 New Home
DIY
NATIONAL geographic
09:00 Roman Technology Investigated 10:00 When Nature Strikes Back
11:00 Megastructures 12:00 Battlefront 12:30 Battlefront 13:00 Roman
Technology Investigated 14:00 How It
Works 14:30 How It Works 15:00 Pompeii Uncovered 17:00 Seconds From
Disaster 18:00 Omaha Beach: The Real
Horror 19:00 How It Works 19:30 How
It Works 20:00 Planet Carnivore 21:00
Seconds From Disaster 22:00 Freemasons on Trial 00:00 Knights Templar Warriors Of God 01:00 Rivals of Jesus
02:00 The Apocalypse
HISTORY channel
09:00 Mega Movers 10:00 The Last of
The Few 11:00 Dogfights: The Greatest
Air Battles 13:00 Britain BC 14:00 DDays in the Pacific 15:00 Sas Warrior
16:00 Declassified 17:00 Line of Fire
18:00 Hitler’s Children 19:00 The Colour of War 20:00 Britain BC 21:00 Disappearing Britain 22:00 Hippies 00:00
Anatomy of Crime 01:00 Britain BC
02:00 Mega Movers
UKTV documentary
10:00 Accidents in Space 11:00 Around
the World in 80 Treasures 12:00 Crater of Death 13:00 Accidents in Space
14:00 Ray Mears’ Wild Food 16:00
Around the World in 80 Treasures
17:00 Crater of Death 18:00 Ray Mears’
Wild Food 20:00 Around the World in
80 Treasures 21:00 Crater of Death
22:00 Ray Mears’ Wild Food 23:30 Ray
Mears: Extreme Survival 00:00 Around
the World in 80 Treasures 01:00 Hawking 03:00 Behind Bars 03:50 World’s
Best Places To Seee
ANIMAL planet
07:00 Animal Cops Detroit 08:00 Crocodile Hunter 09:00 Monkey Business
09:30 Animal Crackers 10:00 Top Dog
11:00 Pet Rescue 11:30 Wildlife SOS
12:00 Animal Cops Houston 13:00
E-Vets: The Interns 13:30 Horsetails
14:00 Britain’s Worst Pet 15:00 Pet
Rescue 15:30 Wildlife SOS 16:00 Crocodile Hunter 17:00 Monkey Business
17:30 Animal Crackers 18:00 Animal
Cops Houston 19:00 Africa’s Super
Seven 20:00 Animal Crackers 20:30
Monkey Business 21:00 E-Vets: The Interns 21:30 Wildlife SOS 22:00 RSPCA:
On The Frontline 23:00 Animal Cops
Detroit 00:00 Animal Crackers 00:30
Monkey Business 01:00 E-Vets: The
Interns 01:30 Wildlife SOS 02:00 Animal Cops Houston 03:00 Animal Cops
Detroit 04:00 Pet Rescue 04:30 Animal
Crackers 04:55 Monkey Business 05:20
Wildlife SOS 05:45 E-Vets: The Interns
SPORT
SKY SPORTS 1
07:00 Polo: Queens Cup
The Queen’s Cup at Guards
Polo Club, Windsor. The
world’s top teams show off
their skill and agility at high
speeds in this fast and
exciting final. The trophy will
be presented by HM The
Queen.
08:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night
Bottom Line
09:00 Darts: Las Vegas Classic 2007
D5 Semi-Finals And Final
Highlights
12:00 Cricket: Country
Championship - Lancashire
V Yorkshire
19:30 Ocean
Action, news and features
from the beach in an in-depth
look at the world of the wave
and those who love to ride
them.
20:00 Wild Spirits
20:30 Speedway
22:30 Copa America: Q/Finals 3&4
00:30 Speedway
02:30 Copa America: Q/Finals 3&4
SKY SPORTS 2
07:00 Aerobics Oz Style
07:30 Ocean
08:00 Aerobics Oz Style
Australia’s fit and healthy
instructors put even the most
devout armchair gymnasts
through their paces with half
an hour of high energy.
08:30 Ocean
09:00 Copa America: Q/Finals 3&4
11:00 Motor Racing
13:30 Rally World
14:00 Darts: Las Vegas Classic 2007
D5 Semi-Finals And Final
Highlights
17:00 Copa America: Q/Finals 3&4
19:00 Darts: Las Vegas Classic 2007
D5 Semi-Finals And Final
Highlights
22:00 America’s Cup Sailing:
America’s Cup 2007 - Final
Highlights
23:00 World Motor Sports
01:30 America’s Cup Sailing:
America’s Cup 2007 - Final
Highlights
02:30 Irish International Eventing
SKY SPORTS 3
09:00
12:00
12:30
13:00
15:00
15:30
18:00
20:00
22:00
22:30
23:00
00:00
01:00
02:00
03:00
Golf Night
Aerobics Oz Style
Racing News
Copa America: Q/Finals 3&4
Ocean
Motor Racing
The Indy pack race onto the
Watkins Glen International
Speedway, New York. Kiwi
Scott Dixon took the title last
year. Can British driving
sensation Dan Wheldon take
a bite of the Big Apple?
World Wrestling
Entertainment Raw
Live Winning Post
Irish International Eventing
Wild Spirits
World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night
Bottom Line
World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night
Afterburn
ECW Wrestling
World Wrestling
Entertainment Heat
World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night Raw
EUROSPORT
08:30 Motorsports
09:00 FIA World Touring Car
Championship
10:00 Beach Volley: Swatch-Fivb
World Tour In Montreal,
Canada
11:00 Volleyball: World League
In Monza, Italy
12:00 Volleyball: European
League - Final Four
13:00 Cycling: Tour de France
14:15 Cycling: Tour de France
This 30-minute programme
presents the stakes of the
day and the state of mind of
the teams with all the latest
pictures and interviews from
our teams on site. It is
broadcast right before the
LIVE race.
14:45 Cycling: Tour de France
17:30 Football: UEFA Euro 2008
18:30 All Sports: Watts
19:00 Snooker: Snooker Hall
Of Frame
20:00 Kick Boxing: Night Of
Superfights In Paris, France
22:00 Cycling: Tour de France
23:00 Snooker: Snooker Hall
Of Frame
00:00 All Sports: Eurosport Buzz
00:30 Cycling: Tour de France
ESPN classic
08:00
09:00
10:00
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
13:00
14:00
15:00
15:30
16:00
16:30
Golf: Deutsche Bank Open
Golf: The Open
Golf: The Open
Blackburn V Norwich, 92/93
Oldham V Southampton,
92/93
Tyson Raw + Uncut
Tyson Raw + Uncut
Duels: Barcelona V Real
Madrid
Rugby: Scotland
V New Zealand
Blackburn V Norwich, 92/93
Oldham V Southampton,
92/93
Sachin Tendulkar: Cricket
Legend
Hinault - Merckx: Legend
On Legend
17:00
18:00
18:30
19:00
19:30
20:00
21:00
21:30
22:00
22:30
23:05
23:35
00:05
00:30
01:00
Tyson Raw + Uncut
Sporting Greats: Ann Packer
Sporting Greats: Sally Gunnell
Chelsea V Spurs, 93/94
Man City V Man Utd, 93/94
Golf: The Open
Cricket: England V India
Sachin Tendulkar: Cricket
Legend
Rugby World Cup: Top
Ten Tries
Rugby World Cup: Best
Tries Of
Liverpool V Man Utd, 93/94
Everton V Wimbledon, 93/94
Boxing: Cooper V Clay
Boxing: Patterson V Liston
Duels: Barcelona V Real
Madrid
Porky’s
five 00.00 - 01.50
A raunchy, irreverent comedy classic released in the early 80s to set the tone
for all other teen flicks of that era, PORKY’S takes a look at the sex lives of
a group of teenage boys in 1950s Florida in all their obsessive, unfulfilled
glory. Pee Wee, the main character in this group of six Angel Beach high
schoolers, is so named for the size of his appendage; nonetheless, he wants
nothing more than to lose his virginity. All six spend most of their time devising easy ways to score and spying on coeds in the shower, taking breaks
only to insult their large dictator-like teacher, Ms. Ballbricker, and play pranks
on each other.
TELEVISION
July 6 - July 12 2007
31
Monday 9th July 2007
FILMS
SKY MOVIES sci-fi & horror
11:00
13:00
15:05
16:45
18:20
19:55
22:00
23:50
01:35
03:15
Target Earth
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Space Truckers
Marabunta
Target Earth
The Exorcism of Emily Rose
Space Truckers
Event Horizon
The Descent
Marabunta
SKY MOVIES premier
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
13:00
15:00
17:00
19:20
21:00
23:00
00:45
01:15
Premiere Close Up
Comedy Close Up
Action and Thriller Close Up
Premiere Close Up
Eight Below
Freedomland
Rent
Good Night, and Good Luck
Poseidon
The Weather Man
Premiere Close Up
Mayday
SKY MOVIES modern greats
08:30
10:30
12:50
15:00
17:05
20:30
21:00
23:00
00:40
02:50
05:20
The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
Gorky Park
The Conversation
That Thing You Do!
Nixon
Modern Greats Close Up
The Conversation
The Fly
Salvador
The Day of the Locust
That Thing You Do!
SKY MOVIES indie
11:00
13:00
14:55
17:10
17:55
19:40
20:10
22:00
23:40
01:40
04:00
The Four Hundred Blows
Mad Hot Ballroom
The Edukators
Survival Island
The Four Hundred Blows
Indie Close Up
Mad Hot Ballroom
Blood Simple
The Libertine
The Edukators
Survival Island
Unleashed
Sky Movies HD2 00.55 - 02.45
On and beneath the meanest streets of Glasgow, fiery gangster Bart is merciless with debtors, would-be rivals, and anyone else to whom he takes
even a passing dislike. How does Bart maintain his chokehold? Through his
unwitting enforcer Danny, who he has “raised” since boyhood.
Danny has been kept as a near-prisoner by his “Uncle” Bart;
trained to attack and, if necessary, kill. Danny knows little of
life, except the brutal existence that Bart has so crudely
and cruelly fashioned for him. But when Danny has a
chance encounter with soft-spoken blind piano tuner
Sam, he senses true kindness and compassion for
the first time and experiences the transforming
power of music. When a sudden gangland coup
separates Danny from Bart and his mob, Danny
is at last away from the underworld. He takes refuge with Sam and his spunky teenaged stepdaughter Victoria. Sam and Victoria open their home and
hearts to Danny, who begins to envision a new future
for himself. However, the mob will not give up its prize
pupil so easily, and Danny must soon fight again,
and fight back, to protect his new family.
SKY MOVIES family
07:30
09:10
11:00
11:30
13:15
15:10
17:05
18:50
19:20
21:00
23:00
00:55
02:10
03:55
05:35
Little Bigfoot
Blackbeard’s Ghost
Family Close Up
Like Mike 2: Streetball
McHale’s Navy
Dreamer
Like Mike 2: Streetball
Comedy Close Up
Little Bigfoot
Dreamer
McHale’s Navy
Freddie As F.R.O.7
Boys Klub
Kid Cop
MVP: Most Valuable Primate
SKY MOVIES drama
08:05
09:50
11:25
13:35
15:15
17:10
18:50
21:00
23:20
01:25
03:00
04:45
Role Of A Lifetime
The Wool Cap
The War
A Child’s Cry for Help
Role Of A Lifetime
The Wool Cap
The War
Brokeback Mountain
Jarhead
The Robber Bride
An American Affair
Daydream Believers: The
Monkees Story
06:20 A Child’s Cry for Help
SKY MOVIES comedy
07:35 The Marrying Man
09:35 The Wedding Singer
11:20 The Brady Bunch in the
White House
12:55 The Break-Up
14:55 Two Much
16:55 Bad News Bears
18:50 The Brady Bunch in the
White House
20:30 Family Close Up
21:00 The Wedding Singer
22:40 The Break-Up
00:30 Bad News Bears
02:25 Roseanna’s Grave
04:05 The Marrying Man
06:05 Two Much
SKY MOVIES classics
08:00
09:45
11:45
13:25
15:05
16:45
18:20
20:20
22:00
23:45
01:20
03:05
The Lost Weekend
The Little Foxes
12 Angry Men
The Lost Weekend
The Italian Job
The Browning Version
The Little Foxes
12 Angry Men
The Italian Job
The Curse of the Werewolf
Marty
I Want to Live!
SKY MOVIES action/thriller
07:15
09:00
10:50
12:35
14:35
16:25
18:15
20:00
22:00
23:45
01:40
03:10
04:55
Siege at Marion
Swindle
Homeland Security
Broken Arrow
Swindle
Total Stranger
Homeland Security
Broken Arrow
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Green Street
Bulletproof
The Passion of Darkly Noon
Siege at Marion
SKY MOVIES HD 1
12:00 Valiant
13:25 The Man
14:55 The Adventures of Sharkboy
and Lavagirl in 3-D
16:35 In Her Shoes
18:50 Valiant
20:15 The Adventures of Sharkboy
and Lavagirl in 3-D
22:00 In Her Shoes
00:15 The Man
01:50 Romeo and Juliet
SKY MOVIES HD 2
13:00 Speed 2: Cruise Control
15:05 Miami Vice
17:20 Seed of Chucky
Broken Arrow
Sky Movies action/thriller 12.35 - 14.35 & 20.00 - 22.00
Once close friends, Stealth bomber pilots Vic Deakins
Riley Hale become engaged in an explosive battle
against time, and each other. In the air and on the
ground, in planes, on the tops of trains, and clinging to careening Humvees, theirs is a no-holdsbarred race to recover a stolen nuclear weapon
that threatens a major American city. National
Park Ranger Terry Carmichael must guide the
grounded and stranded Hale across the demanding desert landscape--and ends up fighting
beside him against an unimaginable menace.
18:55
21:00
23:15
00:55
02:45
03:15
Speed 2: Cruise Control
Miami Vice
Seed of Chucky
Unleashed
Action and Thriller Close Up
Commando
FILM 4
14:00 By The Light of The Silvery
Moon
16:10 Boomerang
18:00 Fanny By Gaslight
20:15 High Anxiety
22:00 My Best Friend’s Wedding
00:00 Shaft
TCM
07:50
09:55
12:00
14:00
16:00
18:20
20:05
22:00
01:30
25th Hour
Bridge to the Sun
A Day at the Races
Show Boat
The Treasure of The
Sierra Madre
The Thin Man
Skyjacked
Ryan’s Daughter
Zabriskie Point
DISNEY cinemagic
07:45
08:10
08:35
09:00
House of Mouse
Emperor’s New School
Recess
Lilo and Stitch
09:50
10:15
11:05
11:30
11:55
12:20
12:45
13:10
13:35
14:00
14:25
14:50
15:15
15:40
16:00
16:20
16:45
17:10
17:35
18:00
19:25
19:35
20:00
21:30
21:35
21:40
22:05
22:25
22:50
23:15
23:40
23:45
00:10
00:35
and
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Goof Troop
Hercules
Aladdin
101 Dalmatians
Buzz Lightyear of Star
Command
The Little Mermaid
Quack Pack
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Lilo and Stitch
Aladdin
Hercules
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Lilo and Stitch
Emperor’s New School
Recess
Inspector Gadget 2
Recess
Lilo and Stitch
Tom and Huck
Classic Toons
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Lilo and Stitch
Emperor’s New School
Recess
Quack Pack
Classic Toons
Lilo and Stitch
Recess
House of Mouse
GENERAL INTEREST
BBC 3
20:00 Freaky Eaters 21:00 Doctor Who
22:00 Honey We’re Killing The Kids
23:00 EastEnders 23:30 Touch Me, I’m
Karen Taylor 00:00 Two Pints of Lager
and a Packet of Crisps 01:00 Freaky Eaters 02:00 Touch Me, I’m Karen Taylor
BBC 4
20:00 World News Today 20:30 Masterpieces of the East 21:00 The Sky
at Night 21:30 The Cult of... 22:00
Women’s Institute 23:00 Life on Mars
00:00 Masterpieces of the East 00:30
Storyville 01:00 Indian School 01:30
Women’s Institute
BBC prime
09:00 Passport to The Sun 09:30 Spa
of Embarrassing Illnesses 10:20 Marion and Geoff 10:30 Passport to The
Sun 11:00 Model Gardens 11:30 Big
Cat Diary 12:00 Big Cat Diary 12:30
Yes, Minister 13:00 My Hero 13:30
My Family 14:00 Ballykissangel 14:50
The Fear 15:00 Waking the Dead 16:00
Passport to The Sun 16:30 Homes under the Hammer 17:30 Bargain Hunt
18:00 My Hero 18:30 My Family 19:00
Design Rules 19:30 The Life Laundry
20:00 Waking the Dead 21:00 Love
Soup 22:00 The Thick of It 22:30 Manchild 23:00 Waking the Dead 00:00
Yes, Minister 00:30 Love Soup
BBC world
09:00 BBC News 09:30 Our World
10:00 BBC News 10:30 HARDtalk
11:00 BBC News 11:30 Nurses On The
Frontline 12:00 BBC News 12:30 World
Business Report 12:45 Sport Today
13:00 World News Today 14:00 BBC
News 14:30 World Business Report
14:45 Sport Today 15:00 BBC News
15:30 Asia Today 15:45 Sport Today
16:00 BBC News 16:30 HARDtalk
17:00 BBC News 17:30 Click 18:00
BBC News 18:30 Asia Today 19:00
BBC News 19:30 World Business Report 19:45 Sport Today 20:00 World
News Today 21:00 BBC News 21:30
Fast Track 22:00 BBC News 22:30
HARDtalk 23:00 BBC News 23:15
World Business Report 23:45 Sport
Today 00:00 BBC News 00:30 Asia
Today 00:45 World Business Report
01:00 BBC News
BRAVO
09:00 Street Crime UK 3 10:00 Gamer’s
Guide to... 10:30 Gamer TV 11:00
Knight Rider 12:00 Walker, Texas Ranger 13:00 Whacked Out Sports: When
Sport Goes Bad 14:00 Dog the Bounty
Hunter 15:00 Street Crime UK 3 16:00
Cops on Camera 17:00 Dog the Bounty Hunter 18:00 Gamer’s Guide to...
18:30 Gamer TV 19:00 Knight Rider
20:00 Walker, Texas Ranger 21:00 Dog
the Bounty Hunter 22:00 Whacked Out
Sports: When Sport Goes Bad 23:00
The Real Football Factories International 00:00 UFC Unleashed 01:00 Squidbillies 01:15 Aqua Teen Hunger Force
01:30 Modern Toss 02:00 Afro Samurai 02:30 Sealab 2021 02:45 Aqua Teen
Hunger Force 03:00 The PJs
DISNEY
09:50 Kim Possible 10:15 House of
Mouse 10:30 Little Einsteins 10:55 My
Friends Tigger and Pooh 11:05 Mickey
Mouse Clubhouse 11:30 Lilo and Stitch 11:55 Fillmore 12:20 American Dragon: Jake Long 12:45 Recess 13:20
Kim Possible 13:45 The Proud Family
14:10 Smart Guy 14:30 Teen Angel
14:55 Phil of the Future 15:20 Lizzie
McGuire 15:45 The Suite Life of Zack
and Cody 16:10 That’s So Raven 16:35
Recess 17:10 Kim Possible 17:30 The
Suite Life of Zack and Cody 18:00 Cory
in The House 18:25 Hannah Montana
18:55 That’s So Raven 19:45 Lizzie
McGuire 20:10 The Suite Life of Zack
and Cody 21:00 Recess 21:25 Kim
Possible 21:45 American Dragon:
Jake Long 22:10 Tarzan 22:35 Fillmore
23:00 The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
23:20 Lizzie McGuire 23:45 That’s So
Raven 00:10 The Proud Family 00:35
Kim Possible
ITV 2
10:25 Coronation Street 10:55 Emmerdale 11:50 The Montel Williams Show
12:35 Judge Judy 13:00 Coronation
Street 13:30 Emmerdale 14:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:40 The Ricki Lake
Show 17:30 Sally Jessy Raphael 18:15
Airline USA 18:45 Judge Judy 20:00
The New Adventures of Superman 21:00
Supermodels 21:30 Breaking Up With
Shannen Doherty 22:00 Forever Young
00:00 Coronation Street 00:30 Coronation Street 01:00 40 Days and 40 Nights
ITV 3
09:55 Ironside 10:55 Quincy, M.E.
11:55 Quantum Leap 12:55 Cagney
and Lacey 13:55 Cribb 15:00 Tales of
the Unexpected 15:30 Home to Roost
16:00 Cagney and Lacey 17:00 Quincy,
M.E. 18:00 Poirot 19:10 Home to Roost 19:40 Film File 19:50 Jeeves and
Wooster 21:00 The Bill 22:00 Law and
Order: Trial by Jury 23:00 Liverpool
One 00:00 Thief Takers
ITV 4
19:00 Randall and Hopkirk 20:00 Tour
de France Highlights 21:00 Andromeda
22:00 Tycoon
LIVING
10:00 Extreme Makeover 11:00 Cheaters 12:00 The Jerry Springer Show
13:30 Maury 14:25 The Fix 14:30 Will
and Grace 15:30 Dharma and Greg
16:00 Missing 17:00 Charmed 19:00
Extreme Makeover 20:00 The X Files
21:00 Britain’s Next Top Model 23:00
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
PARAMOUNT comedy
10:00 Veronica’s Closet 11:00 Two
and a Half Men 12:00 King of Queens
13:00 Everybody Loves Raymond
14:00 Veronica’s Closet 15:00 Becker
16:00 Two and a Half Men 17:00 King
of Queens 18:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 19:00 Frasier 20:00 Becker 21:00
That ‘70s Show 22:00 Two and a Half
Men 22:30 Rules of Engagement 23:00
Sex and The City 00:10 South Park
SCI FI
12:00 Century City 13:00 Crusade
14:00 Star Trek 15:00 Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle’s The Lost World 16:00 Magma:
Volcanic Disaster 17:35 Psychic Detectives 18:00 Star Trek 19:00 Profiler
20:00 Medical Investigation 21:00 Angel 22:00 Medium 23:00 Heroes 23:50
The Frighteners 02:00 Hemoglobin
SKY one
10:00 Crash Test Dummies 11:00
Stargate SG-1 13:00 Hex 14:00 Cold
Case 15:00 24 16:00 Las Vegas 17:00
Stargate SG-1 19:00 Malcolm in the
Middle 20:00 The Simpsons 22:00 In
The Spider’s Web 23:40 Nip/Tuck
UKTV gold
12:00 Dallas 13:00 Charlie’s Angels
14:00 Last of the Summer Wine 14:40
The Good Life 15:20 The Vicar of Dibley 16:00 Open All Hours 16:40 Porridge 17:20 The Thin Blue Line 18:00
Dallas 19:05 Only Fools and Horses
20:15 The Vicar of Dibley 22:00 New
Adventures of Old Christine 23:00 Prison Break 01:00 The Vicar of Dibley
UKTV people
11:00 Medical Emergency 12:00 Airport 13:00 A Life of Grime 14:00 Medical Emergency 15:00 Airport 16:00 A
Life of Grime 17:00 Medical Emergency 18:00 Airport 19:00 A Life of Grime
20:00 Medical Emergency 21:00 Airport 22:00 Faking It 23:00 Sky Cops
00:00 LA Forensics
UKTV style
11:00 How Do I Look? 12:00 Living
in the Sun 13:00 To Buy or Not to Buy
14:00 Homes under the Hammer 15:00
Escape to the Country 16:00 House
Doctor 17:00 The Reclaimers 18:00
Flog It! 19:00 Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition 20:00 To Buy or Not to Buy
21:00 Fantasy Homes By The Sea 22:00
Escape to the Country 23:00 Restored
to Glory 00:00 Living in the Sun 01:00
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
UKTV bright ideas
09:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00
Garden Rivals 10:30 Model Gardens
11:00 Ready, Steady, Cook 11:30 Worrall Thompson 12:00 Great Food Live
13:00 Food Uncut 13:30 Garden Rivals 14:00 Antiques Roadshow 15:00
Perfect Properties 15:30 A House in
Florida 16:00 Fly to Buy 17:00 Ready,
Steady, Cook 17:30 Worrall Thompson
18:00 Antiques Roadshow
UKTV drama
10:00 Hart to Hart 11:00 Bergerac
12:00 Waiting For God 12:40 Keeping
Up Appearances 13:20 Last of the
Summer Wine 14:00 New Tricks 15:00
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries 16:00
Hart to Hart 17:00 Bergerac 18:00
Waiting For God 18:40 Keeping Up
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Inspector Lynley Mysteries 22:00 New
Tricks 00:30 Bergerac 01:35 Waking
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July 6 - July 12 2007
Tuesday 10th July 2007
BBC 1
BBC 2
ITV 1
CHANNEL 4
FIVE
E4
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10:15
11:00
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12:45
13:15
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14:40
15:05
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07:20
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09:30
10:00
07:00
10:25
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07:10
07:35
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09:00
10:00
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07:25
07:35
07:45
08:20
08:30
08:40
08:45
09:00
09:05
09:20
09:25
09:35
09:40
07:00 Big Brother Live
16:55 Big Brother’s Little Brother
Join Dermot O’Leary and
guests from the Big Brother
nerve centre for the ultimate
fanzine show. With all the
latest breaking news as it
happens, exclusive behindthe-scenes access and
insider interviews with the
housemates’ relatives and
friends, this show is an
absolute must for all Big
Brother fans. Also featuring
a host of celebrities,
journalists and
psychologists, who all share
their insights into the latest
house events.
17:25 Hollyoaks
17:55 Friends
Rachel must hire an
assistant. She agonises over
whether to hire an efficient,
experienced woman or
sexy young Tag Jones.
Ignoring her friends’ advice,
she hires Tag and soon
regrets it. To make matters
worse, Tag is attracted to
Phoebe...
18:30 Friends
18:55 Big Brother
20:00 Hollyoaks
20:30 Big Brother’s Little Brother
21:00 Friends
21:30 Friends
22:00 What About Brian
23:00 Big Brother’s Big Mouth
23:30 Fonejacker
00:05 Friends
00:35 Cape Wrath
01:40 Big Brother Live
15:35
16:20
16:25
16:50
17:05
17:30
18:00
18:25
18:35
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19:30
20:00
20:30
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23:35
01:50
02:20
03:20
04:20
05:10
05:40
Breakfast
Don’t Get Done, Get Dom
Homes under the Hammer
To Buy or Not to Buy
Cash in the Attic
Bargain Hunt
BBC News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Neighbours
Doctors
Beattie is suspicious of her
recently-widowed neighbour
when she hears her talking to
a man. Joe suggests Daniel
take over from the locum.
Murder, She Wrote
BBC News and Weather
Dennis the Menace
Skunk Fu
Mortified
Roman Mysteries
Sorcerer’s Apprentice Extra
Newsround
Neighbours
BBC News and Weather
Regional News Programmes
The One Show
EastEnders
Holby City
Tagging Undercover:
A Panorama Special
BBC News
Open Range
See Hear
True Dare Kiss
Million Dollar Pigeon
Natural World
Blackpool Medics: 10 Days
in May
Joins BBC News 24
10:15
10:30
10:50
11:00
11:30
13:00
13:30
14:00
14:30
15:00
16:00
16:45
17:30
18:15
19:00
19:30
20:00
20:30
21:00
21:30
22:00
23:00
23:30
00:20
01:20
02:15
03:05
Fimbles
The Story Makers
Balamory
Arthur
Do Something Different
Sorcerer’s Apprentice Extra
In The Night Garden
Mama Mirabelle’s Home
Movies
Something Special
Big Cook Little Cook
Underground Ernie
LazyTown
Nero Wolfe Mysteries
The Daily Politics
Working Lunch
Animal Park
Open Gardens
Living in the Sun
Escape to the Country
Flog It!
Ready, Steady, Cook
Talented chefs battle it out
against the clock, creating
delicious dishes in 20
minutes. Presented by
Ainsley Harriott with chefs
Gino D’Acampo and Tony
Tobin.
The Weakest Link
Eggheads
Nature’s Calendar
Saving Planet Earth UK
Wild Provence
James May’s 20th Century
James May’s 20th Century
Paris
Sensitive Skin
Newsnight
Power to the People
Proof
Proof
Joins BBC News 24
15:00
16:00
17:00
18:00
19:00
19:30
20:00
20:30
21:00
22:00
23:30
00:00
00:30
01:00
05:10
05:30
06:00
06:30
GMTV
The Jeremy Kyle Show
This Morning
Loose Women
ITV Lunchtime News
and Weather
Daily Cooks
Dickinson’s Celebrity Deals
Inspector Morse
Golden Balls
London Tonight
ITV Evening News; Weather
Emmerdale
Waterworld
No Place Like Home?
Blue Murder
ITV News; Weather
Police, Camera, Action!
Crimefighters
ITV Play
Wedding Day
Wedding Day
ITV Nightscreen
ITV Morning News
Blue Murder
22.00 - 23.30
Detective drama starring Caroline
Quentin. When Vinny McAteer
confesses to the murder of his sonin-law, Janine hopes they can all
his
go home early. But as
confession unravels
and each member
of the McAteer
family claims
responsibility,
she has to
work out
which one is
the real killer.
10:30
10:55
11:50
12:45
13:00
13:30
13:35
14:05
14:35
16:30
17:15
18:00
19:00
19:30
20:00
20:55
21:00
22:00
23:00
00:40
01:10
03:10
04:10
05:20
06:15
06:40
The Hoobs
The Hoobs
Just Shoot Me
Big Brother’s Little Brother
Big Brother
Frasier
Lilith pays an unexpected
visit to Seattle and tells
Fraiser that she would
like another child through
artificial insemination.
Meanwhile Niles frets over
Daphne, who has joined Roz,
Alice and Mrs Moon on a
road trip up to the frozen
wastes of northern Canada.
Will and Grace
ER
Without a Trace
Designers Under Pressure
News at Noon
3 Minute Wonder
How Clean is Your House?
No Going Back
Fathom
Countdown
Deal or No Deal
Richard and Judy
The Simpsons
Hollyoaks
Channel 4 News
3 Minute Wonder
3 Fat Brides, 1 Thin Dress
Big Brother
Cape Wrath
Star Stories
The Iraq Commission
Party Poker.Com Premier
League Poker
Big Brother Live
The A-Z Of Boxing
FIA World Touring Car
Championship
Inside The Volvo Ocean Race
09:50
10:00
11:30
12:30
13:00
13:30
14:30
14:35
16:25
16:30
18:30
19:00
19:30
20:00
20:15
21:00
22:00
23:00
00:00
01:00
02:00
05:25
06:10
Thomas and Friends
Little Princess
Little Lodgers
Franny’s Feet
Peppa Pig
Hi-5
Hana’s Helpline
Rupert Bear
Mio Mao
Make Way for Noddy
Say It with Noddy
Fifi and The Flowertots
Peppa Pig
Thomas and Friends
Eric Carle Stories
Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch
Friends
Insect Antics
The Wright Stuff
The Trisha Goddard Show
five News
Home and Away
House
Russell Grant’s Postcards
The Beach Boys: An
American Family
five News Update
Range of Motion
five News
Home and Away
Becker
five News
Hidden Treasure Houses
Revealed
CSI: Miami
CSI: Miami
CSI: Miami
Law and Order: Criminal
Intent
Major League Baseball:
The All Star Game
Cricket on Five
Ironman Triathlon: South
Africa
DOCUMENTARIES
DISCOVERY real time
DISCOVERY
07:00 Time Team 08:00 Mythbusters
09:00 How It’s Made 09:30 How It’s
Made 10:00 How Do They Do It? 11:00
Deadliest Catch 12:00 Desert Mummies of Peru 13:00 World’s Toughest
Tribes 14:00 The F.B.I. Files 15:00
Animal Cops Detroit 16:00 American
Chopper 17:00 Deadliest Catch 18:00
World’s Lost Tribes 19:00 Mythbusters 20:00 How Do They Do It? 21:00
How It’s Made 21:30 How It’s Made
22:00 Deadliest Catch 23:00 World’s
Toughest Jobs 00:00 Rogue Predators
01:00 The F.B.I. Files 02:00 True Crime
Scene 03:00 Forensic Detectives 04:00
World’s Toughest Jobs 04:50 Deadliest
Catch 05:40 Extreme Engineering 06:30
How It’s Made
07:00 This Old House with Steve and
Norm 07:30 New Yankee Workshop
08:00 Hooked on Fishing: Hi Ho Silvers
08:30 Hooked on Fishing: Norway River Trout 09:00 Greater Rod Race 09:30
John Wilson’s Fishing Safari: Florida
10:00 Watercolours with Charles Evans
10:30 Joy of Painting 11:00 Location,
Location, Location 11:30 Build, Buy
or Restore? 12:00 Relocation, Relocation 13:00 Natural Born Dealers 14:00
A Place In The Sun 15:00 Wrecks to
Riches 16:00 Challenge Tommy Walsh
16:30 Challenge Tommy Walsh 17:00
Property Ladder 18:00 Biker Build-off
19:00 Natural Born Dealers 20:00 A Place In The Sun 21:00 Location, Location,
Location 21:30 Build, Buy or Restore?
22:00 Wrecks to Riches 23:00 Biker
Build-off 00:00 Overhaulin’ 01:00 Biker
Build-off 02:00 A Plane is Born 02:30
Wrecks to Riches 03:30 Biker Build-off
04:25 Overhaulin’ 05:15 Watercolours
with Charles Evans 05:40 Joy of Painting 06:05 This Old House with Steve
and Norm 06:30 New Home DIY
NATIONAL geographic
09:00 Gladiator Wars 10:00 When Nature Strikes Back 11:00 Megastructures
12:00 Battlefront 13:00 Ballistics Investigated 14:00 How It Works 14:30 How
It Works 15:00 Air Crash Investigation
16:00 The Sea Hunters 17:00 Seconds
From Disaster 18:00 The Great Quake
19:00 How It Works 19:30 How It Works 20:00 Mega Falls of Iguacu 21:00
Seconds From Disaster 22:00 Air Crash
Investigation 00:00 Russian Bigfoot
01:00 Air Crash Investigation
HISTORY channel
09:00 Mega Movers 10:00 Disappearing
Britain 11:00 Hippies 13:00 Britain BC
14:00 The Colour of War 15:00 Hitler’s
Children 16:00 Declassified 17:00 Line
of Fire 18:00 Hitler’s Children 19:00
The Colour of War 20:00 Britain BC
21:00 Trafalgar’s Forgotten Hero 22:00
Ancient Discoveries 23:00 Tuva Gold
00:00 Anatomy of Crime 01:00 Britain
BC 02:00 Mega Movers
UKTV documentary
10:00 Space Odyssey: Voyage to the
Planets 11:00 Around the World in 80
Treasures 12:00 The Tiger: A Wildlife
Special 13:00 Space Odyssey: Voyage
to the Planets 14:00 Ray Mears’ Wild
Food 15:00 Ray Mears: Extreme Survival 16:00 Around the World in 80
Treasures 17:00 The Tiger: A Wildlife
Special 18:00 Ray Mears’ Wild Food
19:00 Ray Mears: Extreme Survival
20:00 Around the World in 80 Treasures 21:00 The Tiger: A Wildlife Special
22:00 Ray Mears’ Wild Food 23:00 Ray
Mears: Extreme Survival 00:00 Around
the World in 80 Treasures 01:00 Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets
02:00 The Tiger: A Wildlife Special
03:00 Time Shift 03:40 World’s Best
Places To See 03:45 Radical Highs
ANIMAL planet
07:00 Animal Cops Detroit 08:00 Crocodile Hunter 09:00 Monkey Business
09:30 Animal Crackers 10:00 Top Dog
11:00 Pet Rescue 11:30 Wildlife SOS
12:00 Animal Cops Houston 13:00
E-Vets: The Interns 13:30 Horsetails
14:00 RSPCA: On The Frontline 15:00
Pet Rescue 15:30 Wildlife SOS 16:00
Crocodile Hunter 17:00 Monkey Business 17:30 Animal Crackers 18:00
Animal Cops Houston 19:00 Giraffe of
Etosha 20:00 Animal Crackers 20:30
Monkey Business 21:00 E-Vets: The
Interns 21:30 Wildlife SOS 22:00
Unearthed 23:00 Animal Cops Detroit
00:00 Animal Crackers 00:30 Monkey
Business 01:00 E-Vets: The Interns
01:30 Wildlife SOS 02:00 Animal Cops
Houston 03:00 Animal Cops Detroit
04:00 Pet Rescue 04:30 Animal Crackers 04:55 Monkey Business 05:20
Wildlife SOS 05:45 E-Vets: The Interns
SPORT
SKY SPORTS 1
08:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night
Afterburn
09:00 Speedway
11:00 America’s Cup Sailing
12:00 Cricket: County
Championship - Lancashire
V Yorkshire
19:30 Caterham Motor Racing
20:00 Foot Brazil
20:30 Greyhound Racing
23:00 Foot Brazil
All the latest news and
goals from Brazilian football.
Includes profiles of the top
teams, an overview of the
Brazilian championship.
23:30 Ladies English Open
00:30 Golf: Spoony Golf Classic
02:00 Foot Brazil
Think FURNITURE Think
SALE
SKY SPORTS 2
08:30 Ocean
09:00 America’s Cup Sailing:
America’s Cup 2007 - Final
Highlights
10:00 Ocean
10:30 Wild Spirits
11:00 World Motor Sport
13:30 Speedway
15:30 World Motor Sport
18:00 Powerboat P1 Championship
19:00 Rally World
19:30 Ocean
20:00 Ladies European Tour Golf:
Ladies English Open
21:00 Golf: Spoony Golf Classic
22:30 Ocean
23:00 Betfair Poker Masters of
Europe
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00:00
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02:00
Irish International Eventing
Beach Cricket
Aerobics Oz Style
Racing News
Bass Fishing
The latest bass fishing review
comes with the BFL All
American fishing tournament
at Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Top fishermen from across
the US compete for big
money.
America’s Cup Sailing:
America’s Cup 2007 - Final
Highlights
Ocean
Irish International Eventing
Bass Fishing
Irish International Eventing
Wild Spirits
World Wrestling
Entertainment Smackdown
Sports Unlimited
World Pool Masters
Irish International Eventing
Karting
Sports Unlimited
World Pool Masters
Women’s Pool: Enjoypool.
Com 9-Ball Championship
Semi-Final (Part 1)
Ladies European Tour Golf:
Ladies English Open
EUROSPORT
08:30
09:00
09:30
10:30
11:30
11:45
12:45
14:15
14:45
17:30
19:00
19:30
22:30
23:30
00:00
00:30
All Sports: Eurosport Buzz
All Sports: Watts
Champ Car
Speedway
Cycling: Tour de France
Football: UEFA Euro 2008
Cycling: Tour de France
Cycling: Tour de France
Cycling: Tour de France
Athletics: Iaaf Grand Prix In
Zagreb, Croatia
Athletics: Iaaf Super Grand
Prix In Lausanne, Switzerland
Athletics: Iaaf Super Grand
Prix In Lausanne, Switzerland
Ranked second at the 2006
IAAF Meeting rankings, the
IAAF Super Grand Prix in
Lausanne, Athletissima, also
promises to be a real treat in
2007. This year’s action takes
place on 10 July and
Eurosport will be there Live.
Cycling: Tour de France
FIA World Touring Car
Championship: FIA WTCC
Magazine
Football: Gooooal!
Cycling: Tour de France
ESPN classic
08:00 Golf: Loch Lomond Open
09:00 Golf: The Open’s Greatest
Rounds
10:00 Golf: The Open
11:00 Liverpool V Man Utd, 93/94
11:30 Everton V Wimbledon, 93/94
12:00 Boxing: Cooper V Clay
12:30 Boxing: Patterson V Liston
13:00 Duels: Flamengo
V Fluminense
14:00 Rugby World Cup: Top Ten
Tries
14:30 Rugby World Cup: Best
Tries Of
15:00 Liverpool V Man Utd, 93/94
15:30 Everton V Wimbledon, 93/94
16:00 Cricket: England V India
16:30 Hinault - Merckx: Legend
On Legend
17:00 Boxing: Cooper V Clay
Will & Grace
Channel 4 10.30 - 10.55
When Grace returns to New York for
her mother’s birthday, Will tries to
coerce her into staying in town a bit
longer so the two can spend some
quality time together. Meanwhile,
Jack struggles with his new nursing
teacher, Nurse Carver, so Karen
threatens her into letting Jack skip
class and still make the grade.
17:30 Boxing: Patterson V Liston
18:00 Rugby World Cup: Top
Ten Tries
18:30 Rugby World Cup: Best
Tries Of
19:00 Liverpool V Man Utd, 93/94
19:30 The Spirit of Yachting 2006
Series
20:00 Golf: The Open
21:00 Cricket: England V India
21:30 CWC 1975: England V India
22:00 Rugby: Scotland V S Africa
23:00 Norwich V Southampton,
93/94
23:30 Spurs V Newcastle, 94/95
00:00 Boxing: Clay V Liston
01:00 Duels: Flamengo
V Fluminense
02:00 Norwich V Southampton,
93/94
TELEVISION
July 6 - July 12 2007
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Tuesday 10th July 2007
FILMS
SKY MOVIES sci fi & horror
11:00
13:00
14:45
16:20
18:45
20:30
22:00
23:45
01:40
03:20
Doom
The Cave
Basilisk: The Serpent King
Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith
The Cave
Basilisk: The Serpent King
Doom
Starman
Darkman
The Texas Chainsaw
Massacre 2
SKY MOVIES premier
11:30
12:00
12:30
13:00
15:00
17:00
19:20
21:00
23:00
00:45
01:15
Comedy Close Up
Drama Close Up
Premiere Close Up
Eight Below
Freedomland
Rent
Good Night, and Good Luck
Poseidon
The Weather Man
Premiere Close Up
Mayday
SKY MOVIES modern greats
07:20 Army of Darkness
09:20 Heartburn
11:20
13:20
15:10
17:00
19:00
21:00
22:40
00:25
02:05
05:10
13:20
15:00
17:10
17:40
19:10
21:00
22:40
00:50
02:25
04:15
05:55
Nineteen Eighty-Four
Annie Hall
Army of Darkness
Heartburn
Nineteen Eighty-Four
Annie Hall
The Crow
Death Wish 3
Casino
Army of Darkness
SKY MOVIES indie
11:00
12:40
13:10
15:10
17:00
19:00
20:00
22:00
23:50
The Chorus
Moliere Special
The Eighth Day
Jules Et Jim
The Last Mitterand
The Secret Life of Earth
The Eighth Day
Jules Et Jim
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife
and Her Lover
02:00 The Chorus
04:00 The Secret Life of Earth
SKY MOVIES family
07:10
08:45
10:20
11:45
Air Bud: Golden Receiver
The King and I
The Magic Roundabout
Spirit Bear: The Simon
Jackson Story
Proof
Sky Movies HD2
19.00 - 21.00 & 01.15 - 03.15
On the eve of her twenty-seventh birthday, Catherine,
a young woman who has spent years caring for her
brilliant but unstable father, a mathematical genius
named Robert, must deal not only with the arrival of
her estranged sister, Claire, but also with the attentions of Hal, a former student of her father’s
who hopes to find valuable work in the
103 notebooks of Robert’s. As Catherine
confronts Hal’s affections and Claire’s
overbearing plans for her life, she
struggles to solve the most perplexing problem of all: How much of
her father’s madness--or genius-will she inherit?
Cheaper By The Dozen 2
The Karate Kid
Family Close Up
The Magic Roundabout
The Jewel of The Nile
Cheaper By The Dozen 2
The Karate Kid
My Uncle the Alien
The Jewel of The Nile
Merlin and the Sword
The Blue Butterfly
SKY MOVIES drama
07:55
09:40
11:40
13:30
15:10
17:00
18:40
19:10
21:00
23:30
01:00
02:55
04:25
06:05
Love Lessons
Little Man Tate
What Love Sees
Family Blessings
Love Lessons
What Love Sees
Drama Close Up
Little Man Tate
Cinderella Man
Separate Lies
Passion of Mind
Around the Bend
Lured Innocence
Family Blessings
SKY MOVIES comedy
08:05 Max Rules: Adventures Of
A Superspy
09:35 The Producers
11:50 Without a Paddle
13:30 The Ringer
15:10 The Producers
17:25 ‘Til There Was You
19:20 Scenes From a Mall
21:00 Without a Paddle
23:00 The Ringer
00:40 It’s All Gone Pete Tong
02:15 Scenes From a Mall
03:50 ‘Til There Was You
05:50 Max Rules: Adventures Of
A Superspy
SKY MOVIES classics
07:00 The Greatest Story Ever Told
10:15 A Funny Thing Happened on
the Way to the Forum
12:15 A Foreign Affair
14:15 People Will Talk
16:15
19:30
20:00
22:00
23:45
01:45
03:40
05:20
The Greatest Story Ever Told
Classics Close Up
A Foreign Affair
A Funny Thing Happened on
the Way to the Forum
People Will Talk
On The Waterfront
Dr. Phibes Rises Again
One of Our Aircraft is Missing
SKY MOVIES action/thriller
07:15
09:05
10:50
12:40
14:55
16:40
18:15
19:55
21:30
22:00
00:10
02:10
03:40
Frozen Impact
The Haunting of Helen Walker
Seduced By A Thief
Inside Man
Attack Force Z
The Haunting of Helen Walker
Seduced By A Thief
Attack Force Z
Action and Thriller Close Up
Inside Man
Basic Instinct 2
Erotic Retreat
Running Cool
Sky Movies HD1 12.00 - 14.00 & 20.00 - 22.00
Teenager Holly Hamilton is tired of moving every time her single mom Jean has another
personal meltdown involving yet another second-rate guy. To distract her mother from
her latest bad choice, Holly conceives the perfect plan for the perfect man--an
imaginary secret admirer who will romance Jean and boost
her
shaky self-esteem. When the virtual relationship takes
off, Holly finds herself having to produce the suitor,
borrowing her friend’s charming and handsome Uncle Ben as the face behind the
e-mails, notes and gifts. Holly must
resort to increasingly desperate
measures to keep the ruse alive and
protect her mom’s newfound happiness--almost missing the real
perfect man when he does
come along.
18:05
19:50
22:00
23:55
01:40
A Kid for Two Farthings
The Pink Panther
America’s Sweethearts
Deathwatch
The Contender
11:05
11:30
11:55
12:20
12:45
Teleshopping
Designing Woman
The Citadel
Till The Clouds Roll By
Lili
Quo Vadis?
The Four Horsemen of
The Apocalypse
Demon Seed
The Haunting
Home From The Hill
Teleshopping
The Girl from Missouri
Invasion Quartet
13:10
13:35
14:00
14:25
14:50
15:15
15:40
16:00
16:20
16:45
17:10
17:35
18:00
19:25
19:35
20:00
TCM
SKY MOVIES HD 1
12:00 The Perfect Man
14:00 Meet the Fockers
16:00 Romy and Michele’s High
School Reunion
18:00 Gone Fishin’
20:00 The Perfect Man
22:00 Meet the Fockers
00:00 Romy and Michele’s High
School Reunion
01:45 Krippendorf’s Tribe
03:30 Comedy Close Up
SKY MOVIES HD 2
13:00
14:55
16:40
19:00
21:00
22:45
01:15
03:15
The Perfect Man
Just Like Heaven
Dragon Dynasty
The New World
Proof
Just Like Heaven
The New World
Proof
Dragon Dynasty
07:30
07:50
09:50
12:00
14:30
16:00
19:05
22:00
23:45
01:50
04:30
04:45
06:00
DISNEY cinemagic
07:00
07:25
07:45
08:10
08:35
09:00
09:25
09:50
10:15
10:40
FILM 4
14:00 The Loves of Carmen
15:50 The Man in Grey
The Little Mermaid
Aladdin
House of Mouse
Emperor’s New School
Recess
Lilo and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Tarzan
21:30
21:40
22:05
22:25
22:50
23:15
23:40
23:45
00:10
00:35
Goof Troop
Hercules
Aladdin
101 Dalmatians
Buzz Lightyear of Star
Command
The Little Mermaid
Quack Pack
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Lilo and Stitch
Aladdin
Hercules
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Lilo and Stitch
Emperor’s New School
Recess
Angels in the Infield
Recess
Lilo and Stitch
One of Our Dinosaurs
is Missing
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Lilo and Stitch
Emperor’s New School
Recess
Quack Pack
Classic Toons
Lilo and Stitch
Recess
House of Mouse
GENERAL INTEREST
BBC 3
20:00 The Real Hustle 21:00 The 34
Stone Teenager 22:00 Last Man Standing 23:00 EastEnders 23:30 Family
Guy 00:15 Last Man Standing 01:15
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of
Crisps 02:15 The 34 Stone Teenager
03:15 The Real Hustle
BBC 4
20:00 World News Today 20:30 Mapping Everest 21:00 Everest ER 22:00
Farther Than the Eye Can See 23:00 Le
Diner De Cons 00:20 Everest ER 01:20
How to be Ex-Prime Minister 02:20
The Worst Job in British Politics?
BBC prime
09:00 Passport to The Sun 09:30
Design Rules 10:00 The Life Laundry
10:30 Passport to The Sun 11:00 Model Gardens 11:30 Big Cat Diary 12:30
Yes, Minister 13:00 My Hero 13:30 My
Family 14:00 Ballykissangel 14:50 Marion and Geoff 15:00 Waking the Dead
16:00 Passport to The Sun 16:30 Homes under the Hammer 17:30 Bargain
Hunt 18:00 My Hero 18:30 My Family
19:00 A Place in France 19:30 A Life
Coach Less Ordinary 20:00 Waking the
Dead 21:00 Little Britain 21:30 Nighty
Night 22:00 The Thick of It 22:30 Manchild 23:00 Waking the Dead 00:00
Yes, Minister 00:30 Little Britain
BBC world
09:00 BBC News 09:30 Click 10:00
BBC News 10:30 HARDtalk 11:00 BBC
The Monday
Rock
Show,
Tuesday
The Country
Music
Show,
News 11:30 Fast Track 12:00 BBC
News 12:30 World Business Report
12:45 Sport Today 13:00 World News
Today 14:00 BBC News 14:30 World
Business Report 14:45 Sport Today
15:00 BBC News 15:30 Asia Today
15:45 Sport Today 16:00 BBC News
16:30 HARDtalk 17:00 BBC News
17:30 Nurses On The Frontline 18:00
BBC News 18:30 Asia Today 19:00
BBC News 19:30 World Business Report 19:45 Sport Today 20:00 World
News Today 21:00 BBC News 21:30
Talking Movies 22:00 BBC News 22:30
HARDtalk 23:00 BBC News 23:15
World Business Report 23:45 Sport
Today 00:00 BBC News 00:30 Asia
Today 00:45 World Business Report
01:00 BBC News
BRAVO
09:00 Street Crime UK 3 10:00 Dog
the Bounty Hunter 11:00 Battlestar
Galactica 12:00 Walker, Texas Ranger
13:00 Whacked Out Sports: When
Sport Goes Bad 14:00 Dog the Bounty
Hunter 15:00 Street Crime UK 3 16:00
Cops on Camera 17:00 Dog the Bounty Hunter 18:00 Whacked Out Sports:
When Sport Goes Bad 19:00 Battlestar
Galactica 20:00 Walker, Texas Ranger
21:00 Dog the Bounty Hunter 22:00
Whacked Out Sports: When Sport
Goes Bad 23:00 The Unit 00:00 Brits
Behind Bars: America’s Toughest Jail
01:00 12 oz. Mouse 01:15 Tom Goes
to the Mayor 01:30 Robot Chicken
01:45 Assy Mcgee 02:00 The Venture
Brothers
DISNEY
10:15 House of Mouse 10:30 Little
Einsteins 10:55 My Friends Tigger and
Pooh 11:05 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
11:30 Lilo and Stitch 11:55 Fillmore
12:20 American Dragon: Jake Long
12:45 Recess 13:15 Kim Possible
13:45 The Proud Family 14:10 Smart
Guy 14:30 Teen Angel 14:55 Phil of
the Future 15:20 Lizzie McGuire 15:45
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody 16:10
That’s So Raven 16:35 Recess 17:05
Kim Possible 17:30 The Suite Life
of Zack and Cody 18:00 Cory in The
House 18:25 Hannah Montana 18:55
That’s So Raven 19:45 Lizzie McGuire
20:10 The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
21:00 Recess 21:25 Kim Possible
21:45 American Dragon: Jake Long
22:10 Tarzan 22:35 Fillmore 23:00
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody 23:20
Lizzie McGuire 23:45 That’s So Raven
00:10 The Proud Family 00:35 Kim
Possible
ITV 2
07:00 GMTV2 10:25 Coronation Street
10:55 Emmerdale 11:25 The Montel
Williams Show 12:10 Judge Judy
13:30 Coronation Street 14:00 Emmerdale 14:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show
15:35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 16:40
The Ricki Lake Show 17:25 Sally Jessy
Raphael 18:15 Airline USA 18:45 Judge Judy 20:00 The New Adventures of
Superman 21:00 Neighbours from Hell
22:00 40 Days and 40 Nights 23:55 Big
Day 00:25 Election
Wednesday, The 60’s Selection,
Simply Great Radio 24 hours a day
Superb daytime line up, plus:
Specialist Music Shows
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SCI FI
ITV 3
10:55 Quincy, M.E. 12:00 Quantum
Leap 13:00 Cagney and Lacey 14:00
Cribb 15:00 Tales of the Unexpected
15:35 Home to Roost 16:05 Cagney
and Lacey 17:05 Quincy, M.E. 18:05
Poirot 19:15 Home to Roost 19:45 Movies Now 19:55 Jeeves and Wooster
21:00 The Bill 22:00 McCallum 00:05
Bramwell 01:10 Jeeves and Wooster
ITV 4
19:00 Randall and Hopkirk 20:00 Tour
de France Highlights 21:00 Andromeda
22:00 The Professionals
LIVING
10:00 Extreme Makeover 11:00 Cheaters 12:00 The Jerry Springer Show
13:30 Maury 14:25 The Fix 14:30 Will
and Grace 15:30 Dharma and Greg
16:00 Missing 17:00 Charmed 19:00
Extreme Makeover 20:00 The X Files
21:00 Britain’s Next Top Model 22:00
Most Haunted 23:00 Criminal Minds
00:00 CSI 01:00 The X Files
PARAMOUNT comedy
10:00 Veronica’s Closet 11:00 Two
and a Half Men 12:00 King of Queens
13:00 Everybody Loves Raymond
14:00 Veronica’s Closet 15:00 Becker
16:00 Two and a Half Men 17:00 King
of Queens 18:00 Everybody Loves
Raymond 19:00 Frasier 20:00 Becker
21:00 That ‘70s Show 22:00 King of
Queens 23:00 Sex and The City 00:10
South Park
09:00 Teleshopping 12:00 Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle’s The Lost World 13:00
Crusade 14:00 Star Trek 15:00 Profiler
16:00 Knightrider 2000 18:00 Star Trek
19:00 Profiler 20:00 Medical Investigation 21:00 Angel 22:00 The Frighteners
00:10 Vampirella
SKY one
10:00 Crash Test Dummies 11:00 Stargate SG-1 13:00 Hex 14:00 Cold Case
15:00 24 16:00 Las Vegas 17:00 Stargate SG-1 19:00 Malcolm in the Middle
20:00 The Simpsons 21:00 Brainiac:
Science Abuse 22:00 The 4400 00:00
Nip/Tuck 01:00 Las Vegas
UKTV gold
12:00 Dallas 13:00 Charlie’s Angels
14:00 Last of the Summer Wine 14:40
The Good Life 15:20 The Vicar of Dibley 16:00 Open All Hours 16:40 Porridge 17:20 The Thin Blue Line 18:00
Dallas 19:00 Murder, She Wrote 20:00
Jim’ll Fix It Strikes Again 20:25 The Vicar of Dibley 22:00 New Tricks 23:15
Jonathan Creek
UKTV people
11:00 Medical Emergency 12:00 Airport 13:00 A Life of Grime 14:00 Medical Emergency 15:00 Airport 16:00 A
Life of Grime 17:00 Medical Emergency 18:00 Airport 19:00 A Life of Grime
20:00 Medical Emergency 21:00 Airport 22:00 Faking It 23:00 Sky Cops
00:00 LA Forensics
UKTV style
10:00 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 11:00 How Do I Look? 12:00 Living in the Sun 13:00 To Buy or Not to
Buy 14:00 Homes under the Hammer
15:00 Escape to the Country 16:00
House Doctor 16:30 House Doctor
17:00 Restored to Glory 18:00 Flog It!
19:00 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 20:00 To Buy or Not to Buy 21:00
House Doctor: We Love You! 22:00
Escape to the Country 23:00 Restored
to Glory 00:00 Living in the Sun
UKTV bright ideas
10:00 Garden Rivals 10:30 Model Gardens 11:00 Ready, Steady, Cook 11:30
Worrall Thompson 12:00 Great Food
Live 13:00 Food Uncut 13:30 Garden
Rivals 14:00 Antiques Roadshow 15:00
Perfect Properties 15:30 A House in
Florida 16:00 Fly to Buy 17:00 Ready,
Steady, Cook 17:30 Worrall Thompson
18:00 Antiques Roadshow
UKTV drama
10:00 Hart to Hart 11:00 Bergerac
12:00 Waiting For God 12:40 Keeping
Up Appearances 13:20 Last of the
Summer Wine 14:00 New Tricks 15:00
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries 16:00
Hart to Hart 17:00 Bergerac 18:00 Waiting For God 18:40 Keeping Up Appearances 19:20 Last of the Summer Wine
20:00 New Tricks 21:00 The Inspector
Lynley Mysteries 22:00 Silent Witness
00:15 Bergerac 01:20 Silent Witness
03:40 Howards’ Way
Thursday, All That Jazz,
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TELEVISION
July 6 - July 12 2007
Wednesday 11th July 2007
BBC 1
07:00
10:15
11:00
12:00
12:45
13:15
14:00
14:30
14:40
15:05
15:35
16:20
16:25
16:50
17:05
17:30
18:00
18:25
18:35
19:00
19:30
20:00
20:30
21:00
21:30
22:00
23:00
23:35
23:40
00:40
02:20
03:20
04:20
05:20
Breakfast
Don’t Get Done, Get Dom
Homes under the Hammer
To Buy or Not to Buy
Cash in the Attic
Bargain Hunt
BBC News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Neighbours
Doctors
Murder, She Wrote
BBC News and Weather
Dennis the Menace
Skunk Fu
Mortified
Raven
Sorcerer’s Apprentice Extra
Newsround
Neighbours
BBC News and Weather
Regional News Programmes
The One Show
Open All Hours
The National Lottery Jet
Set 2012
Vet Safari
Who Do You Think You Are?
BBC News
The National Lottery Draws
How Young Can I Get?
Hideous Kinky
Coast
Mary, Queen of Shops
Blackpool Medics: 10 Days
in May
Joins BBC News 24
BBC 2
07:20
07:35
08:00
08:15
09:00
09:30
10:00
10:15
10:30
10:50
11:00
11:30
12:30
14:00
14:30
15:00
16:00
16:45
17:30
18:15
19:00
19:30
20:00
20:30
21:00
22:00
23:00
23:30
00:20
00:50
01:20
02:10
03:05
The Story Makers
Balamory
Arthur
Do Something Different
Sorcerer’s Apprentice Extra
In The Night Garden
Mama Mirabelle’s Home
Movies
Something Special
Big Cook Little Cook
Underground Ernie
LazyTown
Britain’s Best Buildings
The Daily Politics
Animal Park
Working Lunch
Living in the Sun
Escape to the Country
Flog It!
Ready, Steady, Cook
The Weakest Link
Eggheads
Nature’s Calendar
Saving Planet Earth
Johnny Kingdom: A Year
On Exmoor
Alastair Campbell Diaries
Rome
Never Mind The Buzzcocks
Newsnight
Marcus Brigstocke’s Trophy
People
Marcus Brigstocke’s Trophy
People
Proof
Proof
Joins BBC News 24
ITV 1
07:00
10:25
11:30
13:30
14:30
15:00
16:00
17:00
18:00
19:00
19:30
20:00
20:30
21:00
22:00
23:30
00:00
01:00
05:05
06:00
GMTV
The Jeremy Kyle Show
This Morning
Loose Women
ITV Lunchtime News
and Weather
Dickinson’s Celebrity Deals
Daily Cooks
Inspector Morse
Golden Balls
London Tonight
ITV Evening News; Weather
Emmerdale
Coronation Street
The Bill
Second of two parts. Sun
Hill is still reeling from the
murder of Billy and the
attack on Doug. Greg
Farnham is their prime
suspect in both cases - he
blames the police for the
death of his daughter, and
the officers believe that he’s
out for revenge. But Nikki
fails to identify Greg in the
line up. Determined to make
an arrest, she and Sally
follow him to a friend’s
house. Will the cop killer
attack a third time?
Wire in the Blood
ITV News; Weather
Britain’s Youngest Boozers
ITV Play
The Jeremy Kyle Show
ITV Nightscreen
CHANNEL 4
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07:10
07:35
08:00
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10:00
10:30
10:55
11:50
12:45
13:00
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14:15
07:00
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08:20
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09:00
09:05
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16:30
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18:00
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20:55
21:00
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00:05
00:35
00:40
01:10
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04:30
06:00
06:25
The Hoobs
The Hoobs
Just Shoot Me
Big Brother’s Little Brother
Big Brother
Frasier
Will and Grace
ER
Without a Trace
Designers Under Pressure
News at Noon
Science Scams
No Going Back
Channel 4 Racing From
Newmarket
Countdown
Deal or No Deal
Richard and Judy
The Simpsons
Hollyoaks
Channel 4 News
3 Minute Wonder
Location, Location, Location
Big Brother
Brothers and Sisters
Will and Grace
Video Exclusive
Sugar Rush
The Iraq Commission
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Carling’s Festival Postcards
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Big Brother Live
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09:50
10:00
11:30
12:30
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16:30
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19:00
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20:00
20:15
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22:00
00:10
01:10
02:40
03:05
04:00
Thomas and Friends
Little Princess
Little Lodgers
Franny’s Feet
Peppa Pig
Hi-5
Hana’s Helpline
Rupert Bear
Make Way for Noddy
Say It with Noddy
Fifi and The Flowertots
Peppa Pig
Thomas and Friends
Miss Spider’s Sunny
Patch Friends
Insect Antics
The Wright Stuff
The Trisha Goddard Show
five News
Home and Away
House
Serving in Silence
Hart to Hart: Harts in
High Season
five News
Home and Away
Becker
five News
Game Ranger Diaries
The Diet Doctors: Top To Toe
Collateral Damage
Disorderly Conduct
Partypoker.Com - Poker Den
Race and Rally UK
Boxing Classic
Cricket on Five
E4
07:00
16:55
17:25
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18:30
18:55
20:00
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23:30
00:00
01:00
Big Brother Live
Big Brother’s Little Brother
Hollyoaks
Friends
Friends
Big Brother
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Big Brother’s Little Brother
Friends
Friends
One Tree Hill
Big Brother’s Big Mouth
My Name Is Earl
Brothers and Sisters
Big Brother Live
Big Brother’s
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Join Dermot O’Leary and guests
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DISCOVERY
07:00 Time Team 08:00 Mythbusters
09:00 How It’s Made 09:30 How It’s
Made 10:00 How Do They Do It? 11:00
Deadliest Catch 12:00 U-234: Hitler’s
Last Submarine 13:00 World’s Toughest Tribes 14:00 The F.B.I. Files 15:00
Animal Cops Detroit 16:00 American
Chopper 17:00 Deadliest Catch 18:00
World’s Lost Tribes 19:00 Mythbusters
20:00 How Do They Do It? 21:00 How
It’s Made 21:30 How It’s Made 22:00
Risk Takers 23:00 Deadliest Catch
00:00 Very Bad Men 01:00 The F.B.I.
Files 02:00 Scene of The Crime 03:00
Forensic Detectives 04:00 Very Bad
Men 04:50 Risk Takers 05:40 Extreme
Engineering 06:30 How It’s Made
DISCOVERY real time
08:30 Hooked on Fishing: Rumble in
The Jungle 09:00 Greater Rod Race
09:30 John Wilson’s Fishing Safari
10:00 Watercolours with Charles Evans
10:30 Joy of Painting 11:00 Location,
Location, Location 11:30 Build, Buy or
Restore? 12:00 Relocation, Relocation
13:00 Natural Born Dealers 14:00 A Place In The Sun 15:00 Wrecks to Riches
16:00 Challenge Tommy Walsh 16:30
Tommy Walsh’s Space Invaders 17:00
Property Ladder 18:00 Biker Build-off
19:00 Natural Born Dealers 20:00 A Place In The Sun 21:00 Location, Location,
Location 21:30 Build, Buy or Restore?
22:00 Waterworld 22:30 Waterworld
23:00 Locks and Quays 23:30 Locks
and Quays 00:00 Overhaulin’ 01:00
Biker Build-off 02:00 A Plane is Born
02:30 Waterworld 03:00 Waterworld
03:30 Locks and Quays
NATIONAL geographic
10:00 When Nature Strikes Back 11:00
Megastructures 12:00 Battlefront 13:00
Explosive Force Investigated 14:00 How
It Works 15:00 Air Crash Investigation
16:00 The Sea Hunters 17:00 Seconds
From Disaster 18:00 Pearl Harbour:
Legacy of Attack 19:00 How It Works
20:00 Serengeti: Stampede Of The Megaherd 21:00 Seconds From Disaster
22:00 Shroud of Turin 23:00 Ghost
Ship 00:00 Vampires 01:00 Shroud of
Turin 02:00 Ghost Ship
HISTORY channel
09:00 Mega Movers 10:00 Trafalgar’s
Forgotten Hero 11:00 Ancient Discoveries 12:00 Tuva Gold 13:00 Lost Ships
14:00 The Colour of War 15:00 Hitler’s
Children 16:00 Declassified 17:00 Line
of Fire 18:00 Hitler’s Children 19:00 The
Colour of War 20:00 Lost Ships 21:00
The Battle of Lepanto 22:00 Titanic: A
Tale Of Two Journeys 23:00 Victorians
Uncovered 00:00 Anatomy of Crime
01:00 Lost Ships
UKTV documentary
10:00 Space Odyssey: Voyage to
the Planets 11:00 Around the World
in 80 Treasures 12:00 The Serpent
13:00 Space Odyssey: Voyage to the
Planets 14:00 Ray Mears’ Wild Food
15:00 Ray Mears: Extreme Survival
16:00 Around the World in 80 Treasures 17:00 The Serpent 18:00 Ray
Mears’ Wild Food 19:00 Ray Mears:
Extreme Survival 20:00 Around the
World in 80 Treasures 21:00 The
Serpent 22:00 Ray Mears’ Wild Food
23:00 Ray Mears: Extreme Survival
00:00 Around the World in 80 Treasures 01:00 Space Odyssey: Voyage to
the Planets 02:00 The Serpent 03:00
Suicide 03:50 World’s Best Places To
See
ANIMAL planet
07:00 Animal Cops Detroit 08:00 Crocodile Hunter 09:00 Monkey Business
09:30 Animal Crackers 10:00 Top Dog
11:00 Pet Rescue 11:30 Wildlife SOS
12:00 Animal Cops Houston 13:00
E-Vets: The Interns 13:30 Horsetails
14:00 Unearthed 15:00 Pet Rescue
15:30 Wildlife SOS 16:00 Crocodile
Hunter 17:00 Monkey Business 17:30
Animal Crackers 18:00 Animal Cops
Houston 19:00 Jessica The Hippo
20:00 Animal Crackers 20:30 Monkey
Business 21:00 Wildlife SOS 22:00
Mouse 23:00 Animal Cops Detroit
00:00 Animal Crackers 00:30 Monkey
Business 01:00 Wildlife SOS 02:00
Animal Cops Houston 03:00 Animal Cops Detroit 04:00 Pet Rescue
04:30 Animal Crackers 04:55 Monkey
Business 05:20 Wildlife SOS 06:10
Mouse
SPORT
SKY SPORTS 1
07:00 Ladies English Open
08:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Heat
09:00 Copa America: Semi-Final
The first semi-final of the
Copa America at the Estadio
Olimpico in Caracas. In 2004,
defending champions
Colombia were beaten 3-0 at
this stage by Argentina.
11:00 Ladies English Open
12:00 Cricket: County Championship
- Lancashire V Yorkshire
18:30 Trans World Sport
19:30 Total Rugby
All the latest rugby union
news, with interviews and all
the latest action from around
the globe as well as special
features exploring different
aspects of the game.
20:00 FIFA Futbol Mundial
20:30 Copa America: Semi-Final
22:30 Golf: Sir Bobby Robson Golf
Classic 2007
00:30 Copa America: Semi-Final
02:30 Copa America: Semi-Final
04:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial
SKY SPORTS 2
07:00
07:30
08:00
08:30
09:00
10:30
11:00
12:30
13:00
15:00
16:00
17:30
19:30
20:00
22:00
23:00
23:30
00:30
01:00
02:00
03:30
04:30
Aerobics Oz Style
Ocean
Aerobics Oz Style
Ocean
Golf: Spoony Golf Classic
Caterham Motor Racing
Betfair Poker Masters of
Europe
Foot Brazil
Copa America: Semi-Final
Ladies European Tour Golf:
Ladies English Open
Golf: Spoony Golf Classic
Golf: Sir Bobby Robson Golf
Classic 2007
European Tour Weekly
Live Winning Post
Irish International Eventing
Irish International Show
Jumping
Watersports World
European Tour Weekly
Irish International Eventing
Betfair Poker Masters
of Europe
World Ten Pin Masters
Irish International Show
Jumping
SKY SPORTS 3
08:30
09:30
10:00
12:00
12:30
13:00
14:00
15:00
15:30
16:00
17:00
17:30
18:30
19:30
20:30
22:30
23:00
01:00
03:00
World Pool Masters
Irish International Eventing
Beach Cricket
Aerobics Oz Style
Racing News
Powerboat P1 Championship
Sports Unlimited
Foot Brazil
Irish International Eventing
World Pool Masters
Karting
World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night
Bottom Line
World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night
Afterburn
World Ten Pin Masters
PGA Europro Tour Golf: PGA
Europro Tour - Stoke By
Nayland
Total Rugby
Cricket: County Championship
- Lancashire V Yorkshire
PGA Europro Tour Golf: PGA
Europro Tour - Stoke By
Nayland
Golf: Sir Bobby Robson Golf
Classic 2007
EUROSPORT
09:00 FIA World Touring Car
Championship: FIA WTCC
Magazine
09:30 Cycling: Tour de France
10:30 Athletics: Iaaf Super Grand
Prix In Lausanne, Switzerland
12:30 Cycling: Tour de France
17:30 Football: Gooooal!
18:00 All Sports: Wednesday
Selection
18:05 Equestrianism: Super League
In Aachen, Netherlands
19:05 Equestrianism: Riders Club
19:10 All Sports: Wednesday
Selection Guest
19:15 Golf: U.S. P.G.A. Tour At&t National in USA
20:15 Golf: The European Tour
- Smurfit European Open In
Straffan, Ireland
20:45 Golf: European Challenge Tour
21:15 Golf: Golf Club
21:20 Sailing
21:50 Sailing: Yacht Club
21:55 All Sports: Wednesday Selection
22:00 Cycling: Tour de France
23:00 Athletics: Iaaf Super Grand
Prix n Lausanne, Switzerland
ESPN classic
07:00 Golf: The Open, Best of
The ‘70s
08:00 The Spirit of Yachting
2006 Series
08:30 Golf: Dubai Desert Classic
09:30 Golf: The Open
10:30 Norwich V Southampton,
93/94
11:00 Spurs V Newcastle, 94/95
11:30 The Spirit of Yachting 2006
Series
12:00 Boxing: Clay V Liston
13:00 Duels: East Germany
V West Germany
14:00 Rugby: Scotland V S Africa
15:00 Norwich V Southampton,
93/94
15:30 Spurs V Newcastle, 94/95
16:00 Cricket: England V India
16:30 Hinault - Merckx: Legend
On Legend
17:00 Boxing: Clay V Liston
18:00 Rugby: Scotland V S Africa
19:00 Norwich V Southampton,
93/94
19:30 Spurs V Newcastle, 94/95
20:00 Golf: The Open
21:00 Cricket: England V India
21:30 CWC 1979: India
V West Indies
The West Indies at their best.
They started the way they
meant to go on, and would
ultimately go through the
tournament unbeaten.
22:00 Rugby: Wales V South Africa
23:00 Man Utd V Ipswich, 94/95
23:30 Sheffield Wednesday
V Spurs, 94/95
One of the most eventful
matches in Premiership
history, this game saw seven
goals, Klinsmann’s debut and
a celebration that would
sweep the nation.
00:00 Boxing: Frazier V Ali
01:00 Duels: East Germany
V West Germany
02:00 Man Utd V Ipswich, 94/95
02:30 Sheffield Wednesday V Spurs,
94/95
03:00 Golf: The Open
04:00 Golf: Dubai Desert Classic
05:00 Duels: East Germany
V West Germany
06:00 Golf: Irish Open
TELEVISION
July 6 - July 12 2007
35
Wednesday 11th July 2007
FILMS
SKY MOVIES sci-fi & horror
11:00
13:00
14:40
16:40
18:20
20:00
22:00
Earth Minus Zero
Ice
Dark Water
Earth Minus Zero
Ice
Dark Water
The Serpent And The
Rainbow
23:45 Underworld: Evolution
01:35 Bad Karma
SKY MOVIES premier
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:30
13:00
15:00
17:00
19:20
21:00
23:00
00:45
01:15
Premiere Close Up
Classics Close Up
Family Close Up
Action and Thriller Close Up
Eight Below
Freedomland
Rent
Good Night, and Good Luck
Poseidon
The Weather Man
Comedy Close Up
Mayday
SKY MOVIES modern greats
07:00 The Beguiled
09:00 Cotton Comes to Harlem
11:00 Rocky
13:05
15:05
17:05
19:00
21:00
23:00
01:10
Grease 2
The Beguiled
Cotton Comes to Harlem
Rocky
Grease 2
Marathon Man
Death Wish 4: The
Crackdown
02:55 Heaven’s Gate
06:30 Rocky
SKY MOVIES indie
11:00
12:45
15:35
17:30
19:15
22:05
23:35
01:30
03:20
The Holy Girl
Nuovo Cinema Paradiso
Mr. Reliable
The Holy Girl
Nuovo Cinema Paradiso
Boxcar Bertha
Mr. Reliable
Ong-bak
Bang
SKY MOVIES family
07:40 Fat Albert
09:20 Comedy Close Up
09:50 Magical Legend of the
Leprechauns
11:25 The Sixth Man
13:15 Premiere Close Up
13:45 Nanny Mcphee
15:25 The Karate Kid, Part II
Dark Water
Sky Movies Sci-fi & horror 14.40 - 16.40 & 20.00 - 22.00
It all begins inside Apartment 9F. This is where a single mother, Dahlia Williams, is trying to make a brand-new start in life. Attempting to escape from
a bitter custody battle with her estranged husband, Dahlia moves with her
daughter Ceci to a dilapidated, sprawling housing block on Roosevelt Island
at the very edges of New York City. Their new home provides little refuge.
The rundown tower’s creepy noises, rickety elevator and sinister dark water
stains are eerie enough. But Dahlia begins to suspect there is a far greater
threat. Just who or what is it that is playing mind games with Dahlia--and
can she trust her own senses when her imagination is also running wild? As
Ceci’s ghostly encounters and an array of strange occurrences continue to
build, Dahlia suddenly must question who she can trust and in what she can
believe. But she will stop at nothing to figure out the riddle and protect her
daughter--even as the dark water closes in around them.
17:25
19:15
21:00
22:40
00:40
02:25
04:00
05:35
The Sixth Man
Sky High
Nanny Mcphee
The Karate Kid, Part II
Sky High
Jungle Boy
Under Wraps
Abe and Bruno
SKY MOVIES drama
07:35
09:15
10:55
12:35
14:25
16:05
17:40
19:15
21:00
23:20
01:40
03:45
05:25
Too Close To Home
Miss Lettie and Me
Between Love And Honour
The Story of An African Farm
Too Close To Home
Miss Lettie and Me
Between Love And Honour
The Story of An African Farm
Coach Carter
Kundun
Soul Food
The Bachelor’s Baby
Between Love And Honour
SKY MOVIES comedy
07:15
09:05
11:15
13:00
15:00
16:45
18:55
21:00
22:45
00:45
02:20
03:55
05:45
On the Nose
He Said, She Said
Sixty Six
A Lot like Love
Harold and Kumar Get
The Munchies
He Said, She Said
Emma
Sixty Six
A Lot like Love
Harold and Kumar Get
The Munchies
Whiskey Down
On the Nose
Emma
SKY MOVIES classics
07:20
09:20
11:20
14:40
16:40
18:40
22:00
Hail The Conquering Hero
The Big Clock
Giant
The Mark of Zorro
The Big Clock
Giant
The Unforgiven
00:05
01:30
03:55
05:45
The Pit and The Pendulum
Irma La Douce
The Mark of Zorro
The Men
SKY MOVIES action/thriller
07:25
09:10
10:55
12:45
14:50
16:35
18:20
20:10
22:00
00:05
02:00
03:55
05:50
Angel Flight Down
Down’ n Dirty
Young Guns II
Deep Impact
The Presidio
Down’ n Dirty
Young Guns II
The Presidio
Deep Impact
Sea Of Love
The Border
When The Sky Falls
Angel Flight Down
SKY MOVIES HD 1
12:00
13:50
14:20
16:10
18:10
20:00
22:00
23:55
01:40
03:40
Seconds
Family Close Up
Zathura: A Space Adventure
The Longest Yard
Bad Santa
Zathura: A Space Adventure
The Longest Yard
Bad Santa
Seconds
The Top 10 Show
SKY MOVIES HD 2
13:00
15:00
16:45
17:15
19:15
21:00
22:30
00:35
02:20
04.10
King of The Hill
Red Eye
Drama Close Up
Bee Season
King of The Hill
Red Eye
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Tsotsi
Asylum
Into the Deep
FILM 4
14:00 Miss Grant Takes Richmond
15:45 Appointment in London
17:40 The Ghost and Mrs Muir
Nanny Mcphee
Sky Movies family 13.45 - 15.25 & 21.00 - 22.40
A new nanny enters the household of the recently widowed Mr.
Brown and attempts to tame his seven exceedingly ill-behaved children. The children, led by the oldest boy Simon, have managed
to drive away 17 previous nannies and are certain that they will
have no trouble with this one. But as Nanny McPhee takes control, they begin to notice that their vile behaviour now leads swiftly and magically to rather startling consequences. Her influence
also extends to the family’s deeper problems, including Mr.
Brown’s sudden and seemingly inexplicable attempts to find a
new wife. As the children’s behaviour begins to change, Nanny
McPhee’s arresting face and frame appear to change as well,
creating even more questions about this mysterious stranger
whom the children and their father have come to love.
19:40
22:00
00:30
02:20
Jean De Florette
The Core
Rita, Sue and Bob Too
8 Women
TCM
07:30 Teleshopping
07:50 Gaslight
09:15 No Guts, No Glory: 75
Years Of Laughter
10:05 The Doctor’s Dilemma
12:00 Ada
14:00 Bhowani Junction
16:00 The Man Who Came to Dinner
18:10 Dodge City
20:05 King Solomon’s Mines
22:00 Absence of Malice
00:15 Diner
02:15 The Green Slime
03:50 Teleshopping
04:10 The Wheeler Dealers
06:00 The Devil Makes Three
DISNEY cinemagic
07:00
07:25
07:45
08:10
08:35
09:00
09:25
09:50
10:15
The Little Mermaid
Aladdin
House of Mouse
Emperor’s New School
Recess
Lilo and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch
House of Mouse
Tarzan
10:40
11:05
11:30
11:55
12:20
12:45
13:10
13:35
14:00
14:25
14:50
15:15
15:40
16:00
16:20
16:45
17:10
17:35
18:00
19:35
20:00
21:30
21:40
22:05
22:25
22:50
23:15
23:40
23:45
00:10
00:35
Tarzan
Goof Troop
Hercules
Aladdin
101 Dalmatians
Buzz Lightyear of Star
Command
The Little Mermaid
Quack Pack
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Lilo and Stitch
Aladdin
Hercules
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Lilo and Stitch
Emperor’s New School
Recess
102 Dalmatians
Lilo and Stitch
Leroy and Stitc
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Lilo and Stitch
Emperor’s New School
Recess
Quack Pack
Classic Toons
Lilo and Stitch
Recess
House of Mouse
GENERAL INTEREST
BBC 3
20:00 Say No to the Knife 21:00 Anthea Turner: The Perfect Housewife
22:00 Stigmata 23:35 Last Man Standing 00:35 The Great Sperm Crisis
01:35 Say No to the Knife 02:35 Last
Man Standing 03:35 The Great Sperm
Crisis 04:35 Anthea Turner: The Perfect Housewife
BBC 4
20:00 World News Today 20:30 Indian
School 21:00 Thoroughly Modern
21:30 Masterpieces of the East 22:00
Crisis at the Castle 23:00 Storyville
23:30 Togas on TV 00:30 Crisis at the
Castle 01:30 Masterpieces of the East
02:00 Indian School 02:30 Storyville
03:00 Crisis at the Castle 04:00 Indian
School 04:30 Storyville
BBC prime
07:00 Boogie Beebies 07:15 Tweenies
07:35 Balamory 07:55 Big Cook Little
Cook 08:15 Come Outside 08:30 Andy
Pandy 08:35 Teletubbies Everywhere
08:45 Teletubbies Everywhere 08:55
Monty The Dog 09:00 Passport to The
Sun 09:30 A Place in France 10:00 A
Life Coach Less Ordinary 10:30 Passport to The Sun 11:00 Model Gardens
11:30 Big Cat Diary 12:00 Big Cat Diary 12:30 Yes, Minister 13:00 My Hero
13:30 My Family 14:00 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates 15:00 Waking the
Dead 16:00 Passport to The Sun 16:30
Homes under the Hammer 17:30 Bargain Hunt 18:00 My Hero 18:30 My
Family 19:00 The Week The Women
Went 19:30 Small Town Gardens 20:00
Waking the Dead 20:50 The Fear 21:00
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries 21:50
The Fear 22:00 The Thick of It 22:30
Manchild 23:00 Waking the Dead
00:00 Yes, Minister 00:30 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries 01:20 The Fear
01:30 My Hero 02:00 My Family 02:30
EastEnders 03:00 Waking the Dead
04:00 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates
05:00 Passport to The Sun 05:30 Balamory 05:50 Tweenies 06:10 Big Cook
Little Cook 06:30 Tikkabilla
BBC world
07:00 BBC News 07:30 World Business
Report 08:00 BBC News 08:30 World
Business Report 08:45 Sport Today
09:00 BBC News 09:30 Nurses On The
Frontline 10:00 BBC News 10:30 HARDtalk 11:00 BBC News 11:30 Talking
Movies 12:00 BBC News 12:30 World
Business Report 12:45 Sport Today
13:00 World News Today 14:00 BBC
News 14:30 World Business Report
14:45 Sport Today 15:00 BBC News
15:30 Asia Today 15:45 Sport Today
16:00 BBC News 16:30 HARDtalk 17:00
BBC News 17:30 Fast Track 18:00 BBC
News 18:30 Asia Today 19:00 BBC
News 19:30 World Business Report
19:45 Sport Today 20:00 World News
Today 21:00 BBC News 21:30 Our
World 22:00 BBC News 22:30 HARDtalk 23:00 BBC News 23:15 World
Business Report 23:45 Sport Today
00:00 BBC News 00:30 Asia Today
00:45 World Business Report 01:00
BBC News 01:30 HARDtalk 02:00 BBC
News 02:30 World Business Report
03:00 BBC News 03:30 Fast Track
04:00 BBC News 04:30 World Business
Report 04:45 Sport Today 05:00 BBC
News 05:30 HARDtalk
BRAVO
09:00 Street Crime UK 3 10:00 Dog
the Bounty Hunter 11:00 Starsky and
Hutch 12:00 Walker, Texas Ranger
13:00 Whacked Out Sports: When
Sport Goes Bad 14:00 Dog the Bounty
Hunter 15:00 Street Crime UK 3 16:00
Cops on Camera 17:00 Dog the Bounty Hunter 18:00 Whacked Out Sports:
When Sport Goes Bad 19:00 Starsky
and Hutch 20:00 Walker, Texas Ranger
21:00 Dog the Bounty Hunter 22:00
Whacked Out Sports: When Sport
Goes Bad 23:00 Dog the Bounty Hunter 00:00 Porn Week 00:30 Porn Week
01:00 Metalocalypse 01:15 Minoriteam
01:30 Aqua Teen Hunger Force 01:45
12 oz. Mouse 02:00 Robot Chicken
02:15 Assy Mcgee 02:30 Sealab 2021
02:45 Aqua Teen Hunger Force 03:00
The PJs 04:00 Whacked Out Sports:
When Sport Goes Bad
DISNEY
07:00 Lilo and Stitch 07:25 Kim Possible 07:50 American Dragon: Jake
Long 08:10 Recess 08:35 The Suite
Life of Zack and Cody 09:00 That’s So
Raven 09:25 Hannah Montana 09:50
Kim Possible 10:15 House of Mouse
10:30 Little Einsteins 10:55 My Friends
Tigger and Pooh 11:05 Mickey Mouse
Clubhouse 11:30 Lilo and Stitch 11:55
Fillmore 12:20 American Dragon: Jake
Long 12:45 Recess 12:55 Recess
13:15 Kim Possible 13:45 The Proud
Family 14:10 Smart Guy 14:30 Teen
Angel 14:55 Phil of the Future 15:20
Lizzie McGuire 15:45 The Suite Life of
Zack and Cody 16:10 That’s So Raven
16:35 Recess 16:55 Recess 17:05 Kim
Possible 17:30 The Suite Life of Zack
and Cody 18:00 Cory in The House
18:25 Hannah Montana 18:55 That’s
So Raven 19:15 That’s So Raven 19:45
Lizzie McGuire 20:10 The Suite Life of
Zack and Cody 20:35 The Suite Life of
Zack and Cody 21:00 Recess 21:25
Kim Possible 21:45 American Dragon:
Jake Long 22:10 Tarzan 22:35 Fillmore
23:00 The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
23:20 Lizzie McGuire 23:45 That’s So
Raven 00:10 The Proud Family 00:35
Kim Possible
ITV 2
07:00 GMTV2 10:25 Coronation Street
10:55 Emmerdale 11:25 The Montel
Williams Show 12:10 Judge Judy
13:30 Coronation Street 14:00 Emmerdale 14:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show
16:40 The Ricki Lake Show 17:25 Sally
Jessy Raphael 18:15 Airline USA 18:45
Judge Judy 20:00 The New Adventures
of Superman 21:00 Holiday Showdown: Extreme 22:00 Election 00:00 Coronation Street 00:30 Katie and Peter:
The Baby Diaries 01:30 Hollywood Lives 02:00 Sally Morgan: Star Psychic
03:00 ITV Play
ITV 3
07:00 Tales of the Unexpected 07:25
Home to Roost 07:55 HeartBeat 08:50
Poirot 09:55 Ironside 10:55 Quincy,
M.E. 11:55 Quantum Leap 12:55 Cag-
ney and Lacey 13:55 Cribb 15:00 Tales of the Unexpected 15:30 Home to
Roost 16:00 Cagney and Lacey 17:00
Quincy, M.E. 18:00 Poirot 19:10 Home
to Roost 19:40 Film File 19:50 Jeeves
and Wooster 21:00 Poirot 22:00 Rising
Damp 22:30 The Sunshine Boys 00:45
Jeeves and Wooster 01:55 HeartBeat
03:00 Poirot 04:00 Ironside 04:50
Film File
ITV 4
19:00 The Saint 20:00 Tour de France
Highlights 21:00 Friday Night Lights
22:00 Homicide: Life On The Street
23:00 Christine 01:00 Tour de France
Highlights
LIVING
07:00 Home Shopping 08:00 Divorce
Court 09:00 Maury 09:55 The Fix 10:00
Extreme Makeover 11:00 Cheaters 12:00
The Jerry Springer Show 13:30 Maury 14:25 The Fix 14:30 Will and Grace
15:30 Dharma and Greg 16:00 Missing
17:00 Charmed 19:00 Extreme Makeover
20:00 The X Files 21:00 Extreme: Skinny
Celebrities 2 22:00 CSI: Crime Scene
Investigation 23:00 Boston Legal 00:00
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 01:00
The X Files 02:00 Boston Legal 03:00
Will and Grace 04:00 Watching Ellie
04:50 Outback Jack 05:40 According to
Jim 06:05 The Jerry Springer Show
PARAMOUNT comedy
07:00 QVC 10:00 Veronica’s Closet
11:00 Two and a Half Men 12:00 King
of Queens 13:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 14:00 Veronica’s Closet 15:00
Becker 16:00 Two and a Half Men
17:00 King of Queens 18:00 Everybody
Loves Raymond 19:00 Frasier 20:00
Becker 21:00 That ‘70s Show 22:00
Everybody Loves Raymond 23:00 Sex
and The City 00:10 South Park 00:40
The World Stands Up 01:10 Al Murray:
Edinburgh and Beyond Live 02:10
Badly Dubbed Porn 02:40 South Park
03:10 The World Stands Up 03:40 Sex
and The City 04:15 Sexy Cam 04:30
Linc’s 05:00 Everybody Loves Raymond 06:00 Sir Leslie Quint A Life In
Film 06:10 That ‘70s Show
SCI FI
07:00 Crusade 08:00 She Spies 09:00
Teleshopping 12:00 Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle’s The Lost World 13:00 Crusade 14:00 Star Trek 15:00 Profiler
16:00 Inferno 18:00 Star Trek 19:00
Profiler 20:00 Medical Investigation
21:00 Angel 22:00 Heroes 23:00
Dracula II: Ascension 00:35 Gargoyle
02:25 Ghoulies IV 04:00 The Dead
Zone 05:00 V 06:00 Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle’s The Lost World
SKY one
07:00 Sunrise With Eamonn Holmes
10:00 Crash Test Dummies 11:00
Stargate SG-1 13:00 Hex 14:00 Cold
Case 15:00 24 16:00 Las Vegas 17:00
Stargate SG-1 19:00 Malcolm in the
Middle 20:00 The Simpsons 21:00
Project Runway 22:00 Terry Pratchett’s
Hogfather 00:00 Bones 01:00 Nip/Tuck
02:00 Star Trek: The Next Generation
03:40 Ibiza Uncovered 04:30 Dream
Team 05:20 Hex
UKTV gold
07:00 Neighbours 07:30 EastEnders
08:05 Yes, Minister 08:45 Last of the
Summer Wine 09:25 EastEnders 10:00
The Bill 11:00 Casualty 12:00 Dallas
13:00 Charlie’s Angels 14:00 Last of
the Summer Wine 14:40 The Good
Life 15:20 The Vicar of Dibley 16:00
Open All Hours 16:40 Porridge 17:20
The Thin Blue Line 18:00 Dallas 19:00
Murder, She Wrote 20:00 Jim’ll Fix It
Strikes Again 20:25 The Vicar of Dibley
22:00 Waking the Dead 00:30 The Thin
Blue Line 01:10 Open All Hours 01:50
Porridge 02:30 Dallas 03:25 Friday
Night with Jonathan Ross 04:25 The
Bill 05:15 Merseybeat 06:10 Neighbours
UKTV people
10:00 A Life of Grime 11:00 Medical
Emergency 12:00 Airport 13:00 A Life
of Grime 14:00 Medical Emergency
15:00 Airport 16:00 A Life of Grime
17:00 Medical Emergency 18:00 Airport 19:00 A Life of Grime 20:00 Medical Emergency 21:00 Airport 22:00
Faking It 23:00 Sky Cops 00:00 LA
Forensics 01:00 Forensic Files 02:00
Faking It 03:00 Sky Cops
UKTV style
08:00 Cash in the Attic 09:00 Flog It!
10:00 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 11:00 How Do I Look? 12:00 Living in the Sun 13:00 To Buy or Not to
Buy 14:00 Homes under the Hammer
15:00 Escape to the Country 16:00
Property Prophets 17:00 Restored to
Glory 18:00 Flog It! 19:00 Extreme
Makeover: Home Edition 20:00 To Buy
or Not to Buy 21:00 What Not to Wear
22:00 Escape to the Country 23:00
Restored to Glory 00:00 Farm of Fussy
Eaters 01:00 Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition 02:00 Smart Spenders 03:00
Speed Up, Slow Down
UKTV bright ideas
07:00 Perfect Properties 07:30 House
Chain: Under Offer 08:00 Fly to Buy
09:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00
Garden Rivals 10:30 Model Gardens
11:00 Ready, Steady, Cook 11:30 Worrall Thompson 12:00 Great Food Live
13:00 Food Uncut 13:30 Garden Rivals
14:00 Antiques Roadshow 15:00 Perfect Properties 15:30 House Chain:
Under Offer 16:00 Fly to Buy 17:00
Ready, Steady, Cook 17:30 Worrall
Thompson 18:00 Antiques Roadshow
UKTV drama
08:00 All Creatures Great and Small
09:00 Monarch of The Glen 10:00 Hart
to Hart 11:00 Bergerac 12:00 Waiting
For God 12:40 Keeping Up Appearances 13:20 Last of the Summer Wine
14:00 New Tricks 15:00 The Inspector
Lynley Mysteries 16:00 Hart to Hart
17:00 Bergerac 18:00 Waiting For
God 18:40 Keeping Up Appearances
19:20 Last of the Summer Wine 20:00
New Tricks 21:00 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries 23:55 Bergerac 01:00
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries 02:50
Howards’ Way 03:40 All Creatures
Great and Small 04:30 Bergerac 05:20
Secret Army 06:10 Juliet Bravo
36
TELEVISION
July 6 - July 12 2007
Thursday 12th July 2007
BBC 1
BBC 2
ITV 1
CHANNEL 4
07:00
10:15
11:00
12:00
12:45
13:15
14:00
14:30
14:40
07:00
07:20
07:35
08:00
08:15
09:00
09:30
10:00
07:00 GMTV
GMTV News Hour with John
Stapleton and Penny Smith.
7.00 GMTV Today: Kate
Garraway and Ben Shephard
with the latest news, views
and chat. Plus Keith
Chegwin’s TV highlights.
8.35 LK Today: Fashion,
showbiz and lifestyle news
with Lorraine Kelly and
guests.
10:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
11:30 This Morning
13:30 Loose Women
14:30 ITV Lunchtime News
and Weather
15:00 Daily Cooks
16:00 Dickinson’s Celebrity Deals
17:00 Inspector Morse
18:00 Golden Balls
19:00 London Tonight
19:30 ITV Evening News; Weather
20:00 Emmerdale
20:30 Luton Airport
21:00 The Bill
22:00 Supersize Kids
23:00 Tarrant on TV
Chris Tarrant casts an ever
watchful eye over the
frequently bizarre and often
extreme world of television.
23:30 ITV News; Weather
00:00 News Knight with Sir
Trevor McDonald
00:35 Natasha Bedingfield’s
Orange Playlist
01:00 ITV Play
05:05 The Jeremy Kyle Show
06:00 ITV Nightscreen
06:30 ITV Morning News
07:10
07:35
08:00
08:30
09:00
10:00
15:05
15:35
16:20
16:25
16:50
17:05
17:35
18:00
18:25
18:35
19:00
19:30
20:00
20:30
21:00
22:00
23:00
23:35
00:05
00:50
02:35
03:05
03:35
04:35
05:35
Breakfast
Don’t Get Done, Get Dom
Homes under the Hammer
To Buy or Not to Buy
Cash in the Attic
Bargain Hunt
BBC News and Weather
Regional News and Weather
Neighbours
Unsuspecting Pepper walks
straight into Mary’s trap.
Rachel accuses Lolly of
poisoning her. Tom gets
under Susan’s skin. Rosie
unwittingly crushes Frazer’s
confidence.
Doctors
Murder, She Wrote
BBC News and Weather
Dennis the Menace
Skunk Fu
Mortified
Dinosapien
Sorcerer’s Apprentice Extra
Newsround
Neighbours
BBC News and Weather
Regional News Programmes
The One Show
EastEnders
The Big Day
True Dare Kiss
BBC News
One Foot in the Grave
This Week
Mr. Jealousy
Panorama
Tony, Sedgefield and Me
The Real Cherie
Peter and Dan Snow: 20th
Century Battlefields
Joins BBC News 24
10:15
10:30
10:50
11:00
11:30
13:00
13:30
14:00
19:00
19:30
20:00
20:30
21:00
22:00
22:30
23:00
23:30
00:20
01:15
02:15
03:50
Fimbles
The Story Makers
Balamory
Arthur
Do Something Different
Sorcerer’s Apprentice Extra
In The Night Garden
Mama Mirabelle’s Home
Movies
Something Special
Big Cook Little Cook
Underground Ernie
LazyTown
Nero Wolfe Mysteries
The Daily Politics
Working Lunch
The Barclays Scottish Open
Eggheads
Nature’s Calendar
Saving Planet Earth
The Museum
Alastair Campbell Diaries
Mock the Week
Comedy show combining
elements of panel game,
stand-up and improvisation,
with two teams of comedians
taking a satirical swipe at
the news and world events.
Hosted by Dara O’Briain, with
regulars Hugh Dennis,
Frankie Boyle, Andy Parsons
and Russell Howard joined
by guests Michael McIntyre
and Jo Caulfield.
Hyperdrive
Still Game
Newsnight
Rome
Rome
A Love Divided
Joins BBC News 24
10:25
10:55
11:50
12:45
13:00
13:30
13:45
14:15
16:30
17:15
18:00
19:00
19:30
20:00
20:55
21:00
21:30
22:00
23:00
23:30
00:35
01:05
01:10
03:15
03:20
04:50
06:25
The Hoobs
The Hoobs
Just Shoot Me
Big Brother’s Little Brother
Big Brother
Frasier
Frasier finds a new squash
partner when he asks an
attractive gym coach to
team up with him for a
forthcoming tournament. It
isn’t too long before he
develops a massive crush
on her.
Will and Grace
ER
Without a Trace
Designers Under Pressure
News at Noon
British Made
No Going Back
Channel 4 Racing From
Newmarket
Countdown
Deal or No Deal
Richard and Judy
The Simpsons
Hollyoaks
Channel 4 News
3 Minute Wonder
How Clean is Your House?
It’s Me or The Dog
Big Brother
My Name Is Earl
Bernard Manning From
Beyond The Grave
8 Out of 10 Cats
Video Exclusive
The Iraq Commission
Video Exclusive
Big Brother Live
The Invisible Circus
Countdown
FIVE
07:00
07:10
07:20
07:25
07:35
07:45
08:20
08:30
08:45
09:00
09:05
09:20
09:25
09:40
09:50
10:00
11:30
12:30
13:00
13:30
14:30
14:40
16:15
16:20
18:30
19:00
19:30
20:00
20:15
21:00
22:00
23:00
00:00
01:00
05:00
05:30
06:10
Thomas and Friends
Little Princess
Little Lodgers
Franny’s Feet
Peppa Pig
Hi-5
Hana’s Helpline
Rupert Bear
Make Way for Noddy
Say It with Noddy
Fifi and The Flowertots
Peppa Pig
Thomas and Friends
Miss Spider’s Sunny
Patch Friends
Insect Antics
The Wright Stuff
The Trisha Goddard Show
five News
Home and Awa
House
Russell Grant’s Postcards
Carry On Admiral
five News Update
Beau Geste
five News
Home and Away
Becker
five News
Getting on The Property
Ladder
Build a New Life in The
Country
House
Shark
CSI: Crime Scene
Investigation
Quiz Call
European Drag Racing
Motor Racing
Indy Car Series
E4
07:00 Big Brother Live
16:55 Big Brother’s Little Brother
17:25 Hollyoaks
Dominic and Russ have a
joint stag night, but Darren
loses the keys to the
handcuffs after cuffing
Dominic and Russ together.
Tina tells everybody she’s
not going to marry Dominic,
and that’s before she finds
him in a compromising
position with a stripper!
Meanwhile, Mercedes is
having a fantastic hen night,
but Russ sees her flirting
with men and starts to get
the jitters. Will either of the
weddings go ahead?
17:55 Friends
18:30 Friends
18:55 Big Brother
20:00 Hollyoaks
20:30 Big Brother’s Little Brother
21:00 Friends
22:00 Scrubs
JD spends time getting
to know the future mother of
his child, Kim, and finds that
they are surprisingly
compatible. Meanwhile
Turk gets nervous when
Carla starts contemplating
returning to work now that
the baby is born. Thinking
that he won’t be able to
support his family he begins
giving medical advice on the
side for a quick buck.
22:30 The Law of The Playground
23:00 Big Brother’s Big Mouth
23:30 Fonejacker
00:05 Big Brother Live
01:35 The Friday Night Project
02:40 Big Brother Live
DOCUMENTARIES
DISCOVERY
07:00 Time Team Special 08:00 Mythbusters 09:00 How It’s Made 10:00
How Do They Do It? 11:00 Deadliest Catch 12:00 The Great Nazi Cash
Swindle 13:00 World’s Toughest Tribes
14:00 The F.B.I. Files 15:00 Animal
Cops Detroit 16:00 American Chopper
17:00 Deadliest Catch 18:00 Big Machines 19:00 Mythbusters 20:00 How
Do They Do It? 20:30 How Do They
Do It? 21:00 How It’s Made 21:30 How
It’s Made 22:00 Rogue Predators 23:00
SWAT: Tactical Force 00:00 World’s
Toughest Jobs 01:00 The F.B.I. Files
02:00 Most Evil 03:00 Forensic Detectives 04:00 SWAT: Tactical Force 04:50
Rogue Predators 05:40 Extreme Engineering 06:30 How It’s Made
DISCOVERY real time
07:00 This Old House with Steve and
Norm 07:30 New Yankee Workshop
08:00 Hooked on Fishing: Small Water
Big Fish 08:30 Hooked on Fishing: Catfish Capers 09:00 Greater Rod Race
09:30 John Wilson’s Fishing Safari
10:00 Watercolours with Charles Evans
10:30 Joy of Painting 11:00 Location,
Location, Location 11:30 Build, Buy
or Restore? 12:00 Relocation, Relocation 13:00 Natural Born Dealers 14:00
A Place In The Sun 15:00 Wrecks to
Riches 16:00 Tommy Walsh’s Space
Invaders 17:00 Property Ladder 18:00
Biker Build-off 19:00 Natural Born Dealers 20:00 A Place In The Sun 21:00 Location, Location, Location 21:30 Build,
Buy or Restore? 22:00 River Cottage
Forever 23:00 Little People, Big World
00:00 Overhaulin’ 01:00 Biker Buildoff 02:00 A Plane is Born 02:30 River
Cottage Forever 03:00 River Cottage
Forever 03:30 Little People, Big World
04:00 Little People, Big World 04:25
Overhaulin’ 05:15 Watercolours with
Charles Evans 05:40 Joy of Painting
06:05 This Old House with Steve and
Norm 06:30 New Home DIY
NATIONAL geographic
09:00 The Real Alexander The Great
10:00 Ultimate Tsunami 11:00 Megastructures 12:00 Battlefront 12:30
Battlefront 13:00 Volcano Alerts Investigated 14:00 How It Works 14:30 How
It Works 15:00 Air Crash Investigation
16:00 The Sea Hunters 17:00 Seconds
From Disaster 18:00 Pearl Harbour:
Legacy of Attack 19:00 How It Works
19:30 How It Works 20:00 Bug Brother
21:00 Seconds From Disaster 22:00
Megastructures 23:00 Supercarrier
00:00 Jack The Ripper 01:00 Megastructures 02:00 Supercarrier
HISTORY channel
09:00 Mega Movers 10:00 The Battle
of Lepanto 11:00 Titanic: A Tale Of Two
Journeys 12:00 The Curse of King Tut’s
Tomb 13:00 Lost Ships 14:00 The Colour of War 15:00 Hitler’s Children 16:00
Declassified 17:00 Line of Fire 18:00
Hitler’s Children 19:00 The Colour of
War 20:00 Lost Ships 21:00 The Lost
Evidence 22:00 Fire and Ice 23:00 Hindenburg 00:00 Anatomy of Crime 01:00
Lost Ships 02:00 Mega Movers
UKTV documentary
11:00 Around the World in 80 Treasures 12:00 Gorillas - Wildlife Special
13:00 Time Shift 13:55 World’s Best
Places To See 14:00 Ray Mears’ Wild
Food 15:00 Ray Mears: Extreme Survival 16:00 Around the World in 80 Treasures 17:00 Gorillas - Wildlife Special
18:00 Ray Mears’ Wild Food 19:00 Ray
Mears: Extreme Survival 20:00 Around
the World in 80 Treasures 21:00 Gorillas - Wildlife Special 22:00 Ray Mears’
Wild Food 23:00 Ray Mears: Extreme
Survival 00:00 Around the World in 80
Treasures 01:00 Time Shift
ANIMAL planet
07:00 Animal Cops Detroit 08:00 Crocodile Hunter 09:00 Monkey Business
09:30 Animal Crackers 10:00 Top Dog
11:00 Pet Rescue 11:30 Wildlife SOS
12:30 Animal Cops Houston 13:30 Horsetails 14:00 Mouse 15:00 Wildlife SOS
16:00 Crocodile Hunter 17:00 Monkey
Business 17:30 Animal Crackers 18:00
Animal Cops Houston 19:00 Cherub of
The Mist 20:00 Animal Crackers 20:30
Monkey Business 21:00 E-Vets: The Interns 21:30 Wildlife SOS 22:00 A Stable
Life 22:30 A Stable Life 23:00 Animal
Cops Detroit 00:00 Animal Crackers
00:30 Monkey Business 01:00 E-Vets:
The Interns 01:30 Wildlife SOS 02:00
Animal Cops Houston 03:00 Animal
Cops Detroit 04:00 Pet Rescue 04:30
Animal Crackers 04:55 Monkey Business 05:20 Wildlife SOS 05:45 E-Vets:
The Interns 06:10 A Stable Life 06:35
A Stable Life
SPORT
SKY SPORTS 1
07:00 Total Rugby
07:30 European Tour Weekly
08:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Experience
Todd Grisham brings you all
the latest from Raw and
Smackdown, including the
best of the matches and
interviews with the biggest
Superstars.
09:00 Copa America: Semi Final
11:00 FIFA Futbol Mundial
11:30 Total Rugby
12:00 Motor Racing
13:00 European Tour Weekly
13:30 FIFA Futbol Mundial
From Serie A to the
Bundesliga, from Major
League Soccer to the
J-League, Futbol Mundial
reviews all the action from the
world game.
14:00 Copa America: Semi Final
16:00 Motor Racing
17:00 Trans World Sport
18:00 Premier League World
18:30 Copa America: Semi Final
20:30 Super League: Wigan V Leeds
23:30 Copa America: Semi Final
01:30 Premier League World
02:00 Super League: Wigan V Leeds
04:00 Premier League World
SKY SPORTS 2
07:00
07:30
08:00
08:30
09:00
11:00
13:00
14:00
15:30
16:30
17:00
17:30
18:00
19:00
19:30
20:30
21:00
23:00
00:00
00:30
01:00
01:30
02:00
03:00
Aerobics Oz Style
Ocean
Aerobics Oz Style
Ocean
Golf: Sir Bobby Robson
Golf Classic 2007
PGA Europro Tour Golf: PGA
Europro Tour - Stoke By
Nayland
Beach Volleyball
Betfair Poker Masters
of Europe
Watersports World
Total Rugby
Rallyzone
Karting
Race World
ATP Tennis Magazine
Trans World Sport
Premier League World
A round-up of all the news
from the Premier League in
anticipation of the new
season.
Copa America: Semi Final
Race World
Karting
I.A.A.F Athletix Weekly
Irish International Eventing
ATP Tennis Magazine
Trans World Sport
I.A.A.F Athletix Weekly
SKY SPORTS 3
07:30 Rallyzone
08:00 Cricket: County Championship
- Lancashire V Yorkshire
10:00 Beach Cricket
Grab your boards and bathers,
head down to the beach and
don’t forget your bat. The
XXXX Gold Beach Cricket
tri-nations at Maroubra Beach,
Sydney, as Australia, England
and West Indies do battle.
12:00 Irish International Show
Jumping
12:30 Racing News
13:00 Watersports World
14:00 World Ten Pin Masters
15:00 Irish International Show
Jumping
15:30 Irish International Eventing
16:30 Irish Greyhound Racing
17:00 World Ten Pin Masters
18:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Heat
19:00 Irish Greyhound Racing
19:30 I.A.A.F Athletix Weekly
20:00 Live Winning Post
22:00 World Wrestling
Entertainment Late Night Raw
00:00 ECW Wrestling
01:00 Race World
02:00 Beach Volleyball
EUROSPORT
08:30 Equestrianism
09:30 Cycling: Tour de France
10:30 Volleyball: World League
In Katowice, Italy
12:00 Football: Danone Nations Cup
In Lyon, France
12:30 Cycling: Tour de France
Eurosport is there where
the other TV channels are
not by covering the start of
the race LIVE for the first time.
This 15-minute LIVE
coverage will include
interviews with the
riders done just before the
start by Eurosport’s four
prestigious consultants
Richard Virenque, Sean Kelly,
Jens Heppner and Jacky
Durand.
12:45 Cycling: Tour de France
14:15 Cycling: Tour de France
14:45 Cycling: Tour de France
17:30 Snooker: Snooker Hall
Of Frame
18:30 Athletics: Iaaf Super Grand
Prix In Lausanne, Switzerland
20:00 Boxing: International Contest
In London, United Kingdom
22:00 Cycling: Tour de France
23:00 Fight Sport: Fight Club
00:30 Cycling: Tour de France
ESPN classic
08:00 Golf: Irish Open
09:00 Golf: The Open, Best of
The ‘80s
A decade’s great play
squeezed into one single
programme, as the TV
archives are raided for a
quickfire selection of the best
shots of the 1980s.
10:00 Golf: The Open
11:00 Man Utd V Ipswich, 94/95
11:30 Sheffield Wednesday V Spurs,
94/95
12:00 Boxing: Frazier V Ali
13:00 Duels: Boca Juniors V River
Plate
14:00 Rugby: Wales V South Africa
15:00 Man Utd V Ipswich, 94/95
15:30 Sheffield Wednesday V Spurs,
94/95
16:00 Cricket: England V India
16:30 CWC 1979: India
V West Indies
17:00 Boxing: Frazier V Ali
18:00 Rugby: Wales V South Africa
19:00 Man Utd V Ipswich, 94/95
Still the Premiership’s biggest
ever victory, this trouncing
saw Andy Cole’s first goals at
Old Trafford, and a big help to
United’s goal difference!
19:30 Sheffield Wednesday V Spurs,
94/95
20:00
21:00
21:30
22:00
23:00
23:30
00:00
01:00
02:00
02:30
03:00
04:00
05:00
06:00
Golf: The Open
Cricket: England V India
CWC 1983: Australia V India
Rugby: Wales V South Africa
Liverpool V Blackburn, 94/95
It’s the final day of the
1994/95 season and Shearer’s
Blackburn need a result
at Anfield to claim their first
ever Premiership title... or do
they?
Blackburn V Nottm Forest,
95/96
Back in 1995, a Forest
side containing Stuart Pearce
were unbeaten in 25 matches
going into this game at Ewood
Park. Guess what happened
next!
Boxing: Ali V Foreman
Duels: Boca Juniors
V River Plate
Liverpool V Blackburn, 94/95
Blackburn V Nottm Forest,
95/96
Golf: The Open
Golf: Irish Open
Duels: Boca Juniors
V River Plate
Golf: Johnnie Walker Classic
TELEVISION
July 6 - July 12 2007
37
Thursday 12th July 2007
FILMS
SKY MOVIES sci-fi & horror
11:00 Cry_Wolf
13:00 Alien Abduction: The
McPherson Tape
14:45 Land of the Dead
16:35 Cry_Wolf
18:15 Alien Abduction: The
McPherson Tape
20:05 Altered
22:00 Land of the Dead
23:45 The Hills Have Eyes
01:35 Altered
SKY MOVIES premier
11:30
12:00
12:30
13:00
15:00
17:00
19:20
21:00
23:00
00:45
01:15
Action and Thriller Close Up
Classics Close Up
Comedy Close Up
Eight Below
Freedomland
Rent
Good Night, and Good Luck
Poseidon
The Weather Man
Action and Thriller Close Up
Mayday
SKY MOVIES modern greats
08:40 The Exorcist III
10:50 Death Wish V: The Face
of Death
12:50 Footloose
14:50 The Exorcist III
17:00 Death Wish V: The Face
of Death
18:50 Rocky II
21:00 Footloose
23:00 The Last Detail
01:00 Modern Greats Close Up
01:30 Across 110th Street
03:20 Foxy Brown
05:00 Rocky II
SKY MOVIES indie
11:00
13:00
14:50
17:05
17:50
19:40
20:10
22:00
00:15
02:00
04:00
El Perro
Rice Rhapsody
The Last Metro
Galapagos
Ridicule
Indie Close Up
Rice Rhapsody
The Last Metro
Mean Creek
Fade to Black
Galapagos
SKY MOVIES family
07:15 The Adventures of Brer
Rabbit
08:30 Magical Legend of the
Leprechauns
10:05 Lassie
11:45 Family Close Up
Team America: World Police
Sky Movies comedy 15.30 - 17.20 & 23.00 - 00.40
Team America, an international police force dedicated to maintaining global
stability, learns that a power hungry dictator is brokering weapons
of mass destruction to terrorists. The heroes embark upon a
harrowing mission to save the world. To infiltrate the terrorist
network, Team America recruits Gary Johnston, a rising star
on Broadway to go undercover. Although intially reluctant to
sacrifice his promising career, Gary realizes that his acting
gift is needed for a higher cause. With the help of Team America leader Spotswoode and fellow members Chris, Sarah, Lisa
and Joe, Gary slips into an arms dealer’s hideout where he
discovers that the terrorists’ plot has already begun to
unfold. From the pyramids of Cairo to the Panama Canal
and finally to the palace of power-mad dictator Kim JongIl, Team America criss-crosses the globe on a desperate
mission to preserve the very fabric of civilization.
12:15 Herbie: Fully Loaded
14:00 The Karate Kid, Part III
16:00 Turbo: A Power Rangers
Movie
17:45 Lassie
19:30 Stay Tuned
21:00 Herbie: Fully Loaded
22:45 The Karate Kid, Part III
00:45 Goal!
02:45 Stay Tuned
04:25 Arizona Summer
06:10 MVP 2: Most Vertical Primate
SKY MOVIES drama
07:00 Roseanne: An Unauthorized
Biography
08:45 Her Own Rules
10:30 A Mother’s Revenge
12:10 A Father’s Son
13:50 A Civil Action
15:50 Roseanne: An Unauthorized
Biography
17:25 Drama Close Up
17:55 Her Own Rules
19:25 A Mother’s Revenge
21:00 A Civil Action
23:00 Stay
00:45 The United States of Leland
02:35 Gypsy Woman
04:05 Obsessed
05:40 A Father’s Son
SKY MOVIES comedy
07:50
09:50
11:35
13:10
13:30
15:30
17:20
19:15
21:00
23:00
00:40
02:30
04:15
05:50
The Pirates of Penzance
Saving Grace
Mastermind
The Top 10 Show
American Dreamz
Team America: World Police
Shopgirl
Home For The Holidays
American Dreamz
Team America: World Police
Shopgirl
Home For The Holidays
Saving Grace
The Pirates of Penzance
SKY MOVIES classics
11:05
12:50
14:35
16:30
18:30
20:15
22:00
00:20
02:15
03:50
Clambake
Bus Stop
The Conqueror
The Little Foxes
Clambake
Bus Stop
Rosemary’s Baby
The Conqueror
Tales of Terror
The Killing of Sister George
SKY MOVIES action/thriller
07:25
09:10
11:00
12:45
14:35
16:40
18:25
20:10
22:00
00:05
01:40
03:40
Volcano: Fire on the Mountain
Pacific Heights
Chill Factor
Chain Reaction
Lord of War
Pacific Heights
Chill Factor
Chain Reaction
Lord of War
Commando
The Young Americans
Back in Business
SKY MOVIES HD 1
12:00
14:00
14:30
16:30
18:10
20:10
22:00
23:30
01:30
02:00
Manhattan
Family Close Up
Melinda And Melinda
Date Movie
Roll Bounce
Manhattan
Date Movie
Melinda And Melinda
Comedy Close Up
The Accused
SKY MOVIES HD 2
13:00
15:00
17:00
19:00
21:00
23:00
00:50
02:50
The Hudsucker Proxy
The Saint
The Skeleton Key
The Hudsucker Proxy
The Saint
The Fog
The Skeleton Key
The Libertine
FILM 4
07:15 Island in the Sky
09:05 The Little Foxes
14:00 Last of The Badmen
15:35 The House on Telegraph Hill
Life of Zack and Cody 09:00 That’s So
Raven 09:25 Hannah Montana 09:50
Kim Possible 10:15 House of Mouse
10:30 Little Einsteins 10:55 My Friends
Tigger and Pooh 11:05 Mickey Mouse
Clubhouse 11:30 Lilo and Stitch 11:55
Fillmore 12:20 American Dragon: Jake
Long 12:45 Recess 12:55 Recess
13:15 Kim Possible 13:45 The Proud
Family 14:10 Smart Guy 14:30 Teen
Angel 14:55 Phil of the Future 15:20
Lizzie McGuire 15:45 The Suite Life of
Zack and Cody 16:10 That’s So Raven
16:35 Recess 16:55 Recess 17:05 Kim
Possible 17:30 The Suite Life of Zack
and Cody 18:00 Cory in The House
18:25 Hannah Montana 18:55 That’s
So Raven 19:15 That’s So Raven 19:45
Lizzie McGuire 20:10 The Suite Life of
Zack and Cody 20:35 The Suite Life of
Zack and Cody 21:00 Recess 21:25
Kim Possible 21:45 American Dragon:
Jake Long 22:10 Tarzan 22:35 Fillmore
23:00 The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
23:20 Lizzie McGuire 23:45 That’s So
Raven 00:10 The Proud Family 00:35
Kim Possible
of Sherlock Holmes 22:00 Doc Martin
23:05 The Last Detective 00:40 Hack
01:40 Jeeves and Wooster 02:40 HeartBeat 03:35 Ironside 04:25 Savage Planet 04:50 Film File
Land of the Dead
Sky Movies sci fi/horror
14.45 - 16.35 & 22.00 - 23.45
The world is merely a memory. In its place is the never-ending nightmare existence
of us the living versus them the “walkers.” What’s left of mankind is cordoned off
behind the
walls of a fortified city while the walking dead roam
the vast
wasteland beyond. To bring food and other essential
supplies to
the occupants of the city, a hardened group of mercenaries--headed by Riley run retrieval missions outside the
city,
protected by their massive armored vehicle,
Dead Reckoning. Riley and Cholo, are in it
for the money, which they hope to use for
their own escapes--Riley to the North, with
promises of “a world without fences”
and freedom, and Cholo to the luxury
of Fiddler’s Green, far away from the
violent life he has known.
17:20
19:50
22:00
23:40
01:35
The Barefoot Contessa
Manon Des Sources
Get Over It
Shaft
The Death of Mr. Lazarescu
TCM
07:35
07:55
09:55
12:00
14:15
16:00
18:00
19:55
22:00
00:10
02:55
04:00
04:20
06:00
Teleshopping
The Americanization of Emily
International Velvet
The Yellow Rolls Royce
The Last Voyage
Singin’ in The Rain
Where the Boys Are
The Year of Living
Dangerously
The Searchers
The Dirty Dozen
Freaks
Teleshopping
Savage Messiah
The Secret Partner
DISNEY cinemagic
07:00
07:25
07:45
08:10
08:35
09:00
09:25
09:50
The Little Mermaid
Aladdin
House of Mouse
Emperor’s New School
Recess
Lilo and Stitch
Lilo and Stitch
House of Mouse
10:15
10:40
11:05
11:30
11:55
12:20
12:45
13:10
13:35
14:00
14:25
14:50
15:15
15:40
16:00
16:20
16:45
17:10
17:35
18:00
19:35
20:00
21:30
21:40
22:05
22:25
22:50
23:15
23:40
23:45
00:10
00:35
Tarzan
Tarzan
Goof Troop
Hercules
Aladdin
101 Dalmatians
Buzz Lightyear of Star
Command
The Little Mermaid
Quack Pack
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Lilo and Stitch
Aladdin
Hercules
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Lilo and Stitch
Emperor’s New School
Recess
Heavy Weights
Lilo and Stitch
The Princess Diaries
House of Mouse
Tarzan
Lilo and Stitch
Emperor’s New School
Recess
Quack Pack
Classic Toons
Lilo and Stitch
Recess
House of Mouse
GENERAL INTEREST
BBC 3
20:00 Anthea Turner: The Perfect
Housewife 21:00 Honey We’re Killing
The Kids 22:00 Make Me a Baby 23:00
EastEnders 23:30 The C Word and Me
00:30 Two Pints of Lager and a Packet
of Crisps 01:30 Honey We’re Killing
The Kids 02:30 The C Word and Me
03:30 Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps 04:30 Anthea Turner: The
Perfect Housewife
BBC 4
20:00 World News Today 20:30 In Concert 21:10 The Avengers 22:00 London
Calling: Inside the BBC World Service
23:00 Tina Brown Talks to Kirsty Wark
00:00 Children’s TV On Trial 01:00 London Calling: Inside the BBC World Service 02:00 Every Prime Minister Needs
A Willie: Or How To Be A Deputy 03:00
London Calling: Inside the BBC World
Service 04:00 Children’s TV On Trial
BBC prime
08:15 Come Outside 08:30 Andy
Pandy 08:35 Teletubbies Everywhere
08:45 Teletubbies Everywhere 08:55
Monty The Dog 09:00 Passport to
The Sun 09:30 The Week The Women
Went 10:00 Small Town Gardens 10:30
Passport to The Sun 11:00 Model Gardens 11:30 Big Cat Diary Update 12:30
Yes, Minister 13:00 My Hero 13:30
My Family 14:00 Hetty Wainthropp
Investigates 15:00 Waking the Dead
15:50 The Fear 16:00 Passport to The
Sun 16:30 Superhomes 17:30 Bargain
Hunt 18:00 My Hero 18:30 My Family
19:00 Staying Put 19:30 Staying Put
20:00 Waking the Dead 21:00 The
Inspector Lynley Mysteries 21:45 The
Fear 22:00 The Thick of It 22:30 French
and Saunders 23:00 Waking the Dead
00:00 Yes, Minister 00:30 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries 01:15 The Fear
01:30 My Hero 02:00 My Family 02:30
EastEnders 03:00 Waking the Dead
04:00 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates
BBC world
07:00 BBC News 07:30 World Business Report 08:00 BBC News 08:30
World Business Report 08:45 Sport
Today 09:00 BBC News 09:30 Fast
Track 10:00 BBC News 10:30 HARDtalk
11:00 BBC News 11:30 Our World
12:00 BBC News 12:30 World Business Report 12:45 Sport Today 13:00
World News Today 14:00 BBC News
14:30 World Business Report 14:45
Sport Today 15:00 BBC News 15:30
Asia Today 15:45 Sport Today 16:00
BBC News 16:30 HARDtalk 17:00 BBC
News 17:30 Talking Movies 18:00
BBC News 18:30 Asia Today 19:00
BBC News 19:30 World Business Report 19:45 Sport Today 20:00 World
News Today 21:00 BBC News 21:30
Click 22:00 BBC News 22:30 HARDtalk 23:00 BBC News 23:15 World
Business Report 23:45 Sport Today
00:00 BBC News 00:30 Asia Today
00:45 World Business Report 01:00
BBC News 01:30 HARDtalk 02:00 BBC
News 02:30 World Business Report
03:00 BBC News 03:30 Talking Movies
04:00 BBC News 04:30 World Business
Report 04:45 Sport Today 05:00 BBC
News 05:30 HARDtalk Extra 06:00 BBC
News 06:30 World Business Report
BRAVO
09:00 Street Crime UK 3 10:00 Dog the
Bounty Hunter 11:00 Buck Rogers in
The 25th Century 12:00 Walker, Texas
Ranger 13:00 Whacked Out Sports:
When Sport Goes Bad 14:00 Dog the
Bounty Hunter 15:00 Street Crime UK
3 16:00 Cops on Camera 17:00 Dog
the Bounty Hunter 18:00 Whacked Out
Sports: When Sport Goes Bad 19:00
Buck Rogers in The 25th Century
20:00 Walker, Texas Ranger 21:00 Dog
the Bounty Hunter 22:00 Whacked Out
Sports: When Sport Goes Bad 23:00
Brits Behind Bars: America’s Toughest
Jail 00:00 Debbie Does Dallas Again
01:15 Modern Toss 01:45 Afro Samurai 02:15 Robot Chicken 02:30 Sealab
2021 02:45 Aqua Teen Hunger Force
03:00 The PJs
DISNEY
07:00 Lilo and Stitch 07:25 Kim Possible 07:50 American Dragon: Jake
Long 08:10 Recess 08:35 The Suite
ITV 2
07:00 GMTV2 10:25 Coronation Street
10:55 Emmerdale 11:25 The Montel
Williams Show 12:10 Judge Judy
13:30 Coronation Street 14:00 Emmerdale 14:30 The Jeremy Kyle Show
16:40 The Ricki Lake Show 17:25 Sally
Jessy Raphael 18:15 Airline USA 18:45
Judge Judy 20:00 The New Adventures of Superman 21:00 No Place Like
Home? 22:00 Katie and Peter: The
Baby Diaries 23:00 Bird on a Wire
01:05 Katie and Peter: The Baby Diaries 02:05 ITV Play
ITV 3
07:00 Tales of the Unexpected 07:25
Home to Roost 07:55 HeartBeat 08:50
Poirot 09:55 Ironside 10:55 Quincy,
M.E. 11:55 Quantum Leap 12:55 Cagney and Lacey 13:55 Cribb 15:00 Tales of the Unexpected 15:30 Home to
Roost 16:00 Cagney and Lacey 17:00
Quincy, M.E. 18:00 Poirot 19:10 Home
to Roost 19:40 Movies Now 19:50
Jeeves and Wooster 20:55 The Return
ITV 4
19:00 The Champions 20:00 Tour de
France Highlights 21:00 Earth: Final
Conflict 22:00 Homicide: Life On The
Street 23:00 To Be Announced 01:05
Tour de France Highlights 02:05 To Be
Announced 03:50 Millennium 04:50
Movies Now
LIVING
07:00 Home Shopping 08:00 Divorce
Court 09:00 Maury 09:55 The Fix 10:00
Extreme Makeover 11:00 Cheaters
12:00 The Jerry Springer Show 13:30
Maury 14:25 The Fix 14:30 Will and
Grace 15:30 Dharma and Greg 16:00
Missing 17:00 Charmed 19:00 Extreme
Makeover 20:00 The X Files 21:00 Nothing to Declare 22:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 23:00 Grey’s Anatomy
00:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
01:00 The X Files 02:00 Nothing to
Declare 03:00 Hooking Up 03:55 The
Fix 04:00 Watching Ellie 04:50 Outback
Jack 05:40 According to Jim
PARAMOUNT comedy
07:00 QVC 10:00 Veronica’s Closet
11:00 Two and a Half Men 12:00 King
of Queens 13:00 Everybody Loves
Raymond 14:00 Everybody Hates
Chris 15:00 Becker 16:00 Two and a
Half Men 17:00 King of Queens 18:00
Everybody Loves Raymond 19:00
Frasier 20:00 Becker 21:00 Everybody Hates Chris 22:00 Scrubs 23:00
Sex and The City 00:10 South Park
00:40 The World Stands Up 01:10
Al Murray: Edinburgh and Beyond
Live 02:10 Badly Dubbed Porn 02:40
South Park 03:10 The World Stands
Up 03:40 Sex and The City 04:15
Sexy Cam 04:30 Linc’s 05:00 Scrubs
SCI FI
07:00 Crusade 08:00 She Spies 09:00
Teleshopping 12:00 Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle’s The Lost World 13:00 Crusade 14:00 Star Trek 15:00 Profiler
16:00 Sub Zero 18:00 Star Trek 19:00
Profiler 20:00 Medical Investigation
21:00 Angel 22:00 Threshold 23:00
The Final Conflict 01:00 Firestarter
03:05 Medium 04:05 ReGenesis 05:00
V 06:00 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The
Lost World
SKY one
07:00 Sunrise With Eamonn Holmes
10:00 Crash Test Dummies 11:00
Stargate SG-1 13:00 Hex 14:00 Cold
Case 15:00 24 16:00 Las Vegas 17:00
Stargate SG-1 19:00 Malcolm in the
Middle 20:00 The Simpsons 22:00 Las
Vegas 23:00 Cold Case 00:00 Bones
01:00 Nip/Tuck 02:00 Time Gentlemen
Please 02:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation 03:25 Las Vegas 04:20 Ibiza
Uncovered 05:10 Hex 06:00 Futurama
06:10 Dream Team
UKTV gold
07:00 Neighbours 07:30 EastEnders
08:05 Yes, Minister 08:45 Last of the
Summer Wine 09:25 EastEnders 10:00
The Bill 11:00 Casualty 12:00 Dallas
13:00 Charlie’s Angels 14:05 Last of
the Summer Wine 15:25 The Good Life
16:00 Open All Hours 16:40 Porridge
17:20 The Thin Blue Line 18:00 Dallas
19:00 Murder, She Wrote 20:00 The Vicar of Dibley 21:00 New Adventures of
Old Christine 22:00 The Catherine Tate
Show 22:40 Only Fools and Horses
00:20 The Thin Blue Line 01:00 Prison
Break 03:00 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross 04:05 Yes, Minister 04:35
As Time Goes By 05:10 Merseybeat
UKTV people
10:00 A Life of Grime 10:30 A Life of
Grime 11:00 Medical Emergency 11:30
Medical Emergency 12:00 Airport
12:30 Airport 13:00 A Life of Grime
13:30 A Life of Grime 14:00 Medical
Emergency 14:30 Medical Emergency
15:00 Airport 15:30 Airport 16:00 A
Life of Grime 16:30 A Life of Grime
17:00 Medical Emergency 17:30 Medical Emergency 18:00 Airport 18:30
Airport 19:00 A Life of Grime 19:30 A
Life of Grime 20:00 Medical Emergency 21:00 Airport 22:00 Faking It 23:00
Sky Cops 00:00 LA Forensics 00:30 LA
Forensics 01:00 Forensic Files 02:00
Faking It 03:00 Sky Cops
UKTV style
08:00 Cash in the Attic 09:00 Flog
It! 10:00 Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition 11:00 How Do I Look? 12:00
Living in the Sun 13:00 To Buy or Not
to Buy 14:00 Homes under the Hammer 15:00 Escape to the Country
16:00 House Doctor 17:00 Restored
to Glory 18:00 Flog It! 19:00 Extreme
Makeover: Home Edition 20:00 To Buy
or Not to Buy 21:00 The Clothes Show
22:00 Escape to the Country 23:00
Restored to Glory 00:00 Living in the
Sun 01:00 Extreme Makeover: Home
Edition 02:00 Homes under the Hammer 03:00 I Want to Be a Hilton
UKTV bright ideas
07:00 Perfect Properties 07:30 House
Chain: Under Offer 08:00 Fly to Buy
09:00 Antiques Roadshow 10:00
Garden Rivals 10:30 Model Gardens
11:00 Ready, Steady, Cook 11:30 Worrall Thompson 12:00 Great Food Live
13:00 Food Uncut 13:30 Garden Rivals
14:00 Antiques Roadshow 15:00 Perfect Properties 15:30 House Chain:
Under Offer 16:00 Fly to Buy 17:00
Ready, Steady, Cook 17:30 Worrall
Thompson 18:00 Antiques Roadshow
UKTV drama
07:00 Howards’ Way 08:00 All Creatures Great and Small 09:00 Monarch
of The Glen 10:00 Hart to Hart 11:00
Bergerac 12:00 Waiting For God 12:40
Keeping Up Appearances 13:20 Last of
the Summer Wine 14:00 New Tricks
15:00 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
16:00 Hart to Hart 17:00 Bergerac
18:00 Waiting For God 18:40 Keeping Up Appearances 19:20 Last of
the Summer Wine 20:00 New Tricks
21:00 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
22:00 Dalziel and Pascoe 23:55 Bergerac 01:00 Dalziel and Pascoe 02:50
Howards’ Way 03:40 All Creatures
Great and Small 04:30 Bergerac
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TV & LEISURE
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her much younger husband who move to Wisteria Lane with the
woman’s daughter. Fillion became a cult star in the sci-fi drama
Firefly, and its spin off feature film Serenity, as well as the
recent series Drive, about a cross-America car
race. He will also appear on the big screen
in the feature film Waitress. Dana Delany
was originally first choice for the role of
Bree in Desperate Housewives, ironically now joining the series.
Brad Pitt has also
signed on to join
Clooney in the
next Coen brothers’ black comedy
Burn After Reading.
The project, which
also stars Frances
McDormand, centres
on a CIA agent who
loses the disc of the
book he is writing. It
is unclear what role
Pitt would play but
the actor will begin
shooting the film in
late August.
Since Pitt has had to delay filming Pompeii at the
City of Luz film studios in Alicante, Johnny Depp
has instead been able to start production on
his next film Shantaram there this coming October. The film, that is also being produced by
the actor, will be directed by Indian director Mira Noir who received international acclaim for The Bonfire of
The Vanities. Shantaram is based on
a novel by Gregory David Roberts
– the true story of an Australian
drug addict, who escapes from
a maximum security prison in his
native land to become a doctor in one of the poorest areas
of India. Initially, shooting was
planned for the Warner Studios in Hollywood, but finally
the production is coming to
Alicante, with what insiders believe will be an extremely large
budget, and considerably more
than the 82 million euros spent in
the complex to shoot the Asterix
movie. One of the major production difficulties that the City of Light
is expected to meet when shooting
the Depp vehicle is the recreation of
tropical rainstorms.
Kylie Minogue on board
the Titanic
Many Sky channels
are available on a
1 metre dish.
We can also supply
Sky cards without the
need for an English
address or bank
account
The season finale of Doctor Who’s highly acclaimed third season for the BBC, concluded
with the TARDIS colliding into the infamous
ship Titanic. It has been revealed that he Doctor will find on board worldwide singing sensation Kylie Minogue! Minogue is no stranger
to drama, having famously earned her
break by appearing as Sharleen in the
Australian soap Neighbours, and more
recently, fighting a very public battle
against breast cancer.
A musical star who is no stranger to controversy, Prince will release his new album,
Planet Earth via the Daily Mail newspaper.
The Mail on Sunday will include copies in
its July 15 issue, sparking industry furore.
The artist formerly known as Symbol has
angered the UK arm of Sony BMG, parent
firm of Columbia Records with which
Prince has a deal for the new album, and
who have now withdrawn from their deal
to distribute the album in shops. Calling
the free album promotion the “most
sensational CD giveaway of all time,” The
Mail on Sunday touted the move on three
pages of its edition yesterday and set up
a microsite to encourage people to order
their copies in advance. Planet Earth is
set to hit international retail stores on July
16 and US shops a week later on July 24.
The album will also be given away to
attendees of Prince’s series of 21 concerts
at the O2 Arena in London beginning
August 1.
MAGAZINE
July 6 - July 12 2007
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PUZZLES
Answers on page 42
CROSSWORD
LOTTERY LOTTO
wordgames.co.uk
Instructions: Eliminate 43 balls and WIN THE JACKPOT! Link all eliminated balls as
you go.
ELIMINATIONS
and lesser odd-numbered
35 balls with a 3 or 5
29 and all balls with a 9
and the ball which is the
43 sum of its digits
and all balls on its circle in
40
the forties
and the ball half this
32 number
an the ball one-quarter this
8 number
and all even-numbered
28 balls on its diameter
27 and the ball opposite on its
circle
and
the ball opposite on its
38
radius
6 and its multiples
41 and the nearest ball
and the nearest ball with 1
17 or 7
Your six jackpot
balls must total
174
WORD WHEEL
ACROSS
1. Strength (4)
4. Thrown (5)
7. At sea (6)
8. Chinese dog (4)
9. Yellowish-gold (5)
10. Universal (6)
11. Dimensions (4)
12. Insulation material (5)
13. Vesta ........., music hall
star (6)
16. Stockade (4)
18. ......’s daughter, film (4)
19. Dilly-dally (6)
21. Sharp (5)
22. Explosive device (4)
24. Run scored in cricket (3-3)
25. Hag (5)
26. Central part (4)
27. Very sad (6)
28. Comedy actress, .......... (5)
29. Copied (4)
Monday
DOWN
1. Defending players (5)
2. US actress,
Farrah .............. (7)
3. Ordinary (6)
4. Thickset (6)
5. Despondent (7)
6. Small cucumber (7)
14. Meadow (3)
15. Finish (3)
16. Film director,
........... Ford Coppola (7)
17. Noisy (7)
18. .......... of Sunnybrook
Farm, novel (7)
19. Erase (6)
20. Tepee (6)
23. Mix together (5)
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
8 - Midday
The Chris Wood Breakfast Show
12 – 2pm
The Nick Hawkins Show
2 – 4pm
Kay C In the Afternoon
4 – 7pm
7 – 9pm
9pm – 7am
C
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Roger T
Bof’s
Country
Club
Chris
Heard’s 60s’
Selection
All that
Jazz with
George T
Moore
9 – 11
Hold Back
the Night with
Gerry Shaw
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ANAGRAMS
Theme: ANIMALS - The answer is a Spanish word
1. These animals provide us with all our dairy
products.
C A AV
2. Birds that are able to swim, but not to fly.
IÜOGPNIN
3. A huge mammal, rumoured to be afraid of
mice.
LFETNAEE
4. Weighing over 200 pounds, this is the largest
bird in the world but it can’t fly.
VTUZRAES
5. This rodent has large teeth and is able to chew
through steel.
A AT R
Friday
Drive Live with Dan ‘The Man’ Davis
Exite FM’s
Rock Show
with Mike
Poole
I
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Instructions: You have fifteen minutes to find as
many words as possible using the letters in the
wheel. Each word must include the letter in the
centre, and at least three other letters. Plurals
and proper nouns do not count, but verb forms
ending in ‘s’ are allowed. Test your Spanish
knowledge and see if you can make some
Spanish words. The clue for the nine-letter word
this week is: To exert pressure on someone
through threats.
Totally
80s’ with
Gary King
9pm – 1am
Boogie Nights
with Chris Wood
Saturday
Sunday
9 – 12
Chris Heard
Breakfast
Sweet sounds on Sunday
with George T Moore
8-9
9 – 1pm
12 – 3
Francis
Symons’
Saturday
Selection
Sunday Morning with
Nick Hawkins
&
Sunday Morning
Love Songs
3–7
Sports World
from the BBC
with Russell
Fuller
Northern Soul
with Stevie B
7 – Midnight
DJ Parker’s
Dance Night
Exite overnight Music Marathon
1–4
4–6
Totally 80’s with Gary King
6–8
Bring Back the 70’s with
Gerry Shaw
8 – 10
Chris Heard’s
Smooth Classics
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PUZZLES
Answers on page 42
CHILDREN’S WORDSEARCH
RULES: Find words related to The lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
ASLAN
YOUR
CENTAUR
EDMUND
Stars
FATHER CHRISTMAS
FAUN
GENERAL OTMIN
GINARRBRIK
Will you meet a dark, handsome stranger? Will your lottery ticket show
the winning number? Or is it time you decluttered the cupboard under
the stairs and remembered to take the curtains to the dry-cleaners?
Find out what our stars have in store for you this week...
CAPRICORN
CANCER
The fear you are most inclined to experience relates to the sense of awe
and quite possibly, psychological instability that
comes with pure burning
faith. Faith is a vital elemental force; fight what
you know, trust and believe.
Seeking knowledge is best
approached in a state of
innocence. Complicating
factors to watch out for
are things like the fear
that you will seek the
truth but not attain it or
that you are too small to
ever be taken seriously;
but the mere act of seeking changes us deeply.
AQUARIUS
LEO
Dec 22 – Jan 19
Jan 20 – Feb 18
Life is at once getting easier, but so too is the possibility that you will remain
who you were rather than
become who you want
to be. The choice is still
yours.
PISCES
Feb 19 – March 20
Part of claiming your
place in the world involves
standing in your individuality and, quite literally,
not taking philosophical
challenges to who you are
seriously. You must simply
be, and aspire, and let the
world deal with it.
ARIES
March 21 – April 19
You are passing through
an ideological training
ground which will prove
to be very helpful as you
begin the next phase of
your career. And there is
no question that your star
is rising. Your current experience is not only guarding against, but serving to
provide you with knowledge.
TAURUS
April 20 – May 20
Your
long-term
view
needs to go as far as where
you need to be at your next
birthday. While this may
seem far in the future, you
will need to use every one
of the weeks of these next
months very wisely.
GEMINI
May 21 – June 21
There is no way you can
have any real predictability as to how your relationships in the coming year
will unfold. You will need
to redefine your ideas of
success and failure with
people. What you have
been seeking for some
time is to go much more
deeply than you’ve been
able to in the past.
GREEN DRYAD
LUCY
June 22 – July 22
MRS MACREADY
MR TUMNUS
NARNIA
OREIUS
PETER
PEVENSIE
PROFESSOR KIRKE
July 22 – Aug 22
SATYR
Your life is not an academic project or an emotional rumination. Your
progress is not marked
in the number of days
you have endured. Life is
about what you do, what
you see, and what you find
out from taking chances
and getting involved in the
opportunities you notice.
VIRGO
Aug 23 – Sept 22
Modern psychology has all
but obscured the fact that
we possess a true genetic
inheritance passed on for
hundreds of generations.
Recent developments or
revelations may have provided clues as to the nature of yours. If not, look
a little closer; something
important is at hand.
SUSAN
WARDROBE
WHITE WITCH
SUDOKU
RULES: Place a number from 1 to 9 in each empty cell. Each row, column and 3x3 block
bounded by bold line (nine blocks) contains all the numbers from 1 to 9.
LIBRA
Sept 23 – Oct 23
You are in a rare condition in which change
seems possible, and stability seems possible, as does
reconciling some polarities that were, in the past,
very troubling. There is no
excuse for you not to take
full advantage of every offer, opportunity and mysterious turning point that
fits your life plan.
SCORPIO
Oct 24 – Nov 21
Expressing your feelings
allows you to look at them
in a new way, and with
feedback. Then, you’re
perfectly free to have a
change of heart and mind.
So by expressing yourself,
you get to explore, evolve,
and understand.
SAGITTARIUS
Nov 22 – Dec 21
Explore new possibilities
and get accustomed to seeing the world through different eyes. See all of the
struggle and controversy
of the past two years as
preparing you for this moment, and let it stand as
a reminder of how much
you didn’t know at some
critical moments in which
you were so sure.
QUICK QUIZ
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Name the Hurricane which devastated
New Orleans in 2005.
What does PSP stand for in Sony PSP?
With what sport would you associate Jamie
Peacock?
Created in 1993, Ros Hepplewhite was
the original head of what government
organisation, with a cumulative debt in
2005 of an estimated £3bn?
In a three horse race, if the favourite is evens
and a second runner is 3-1, what price does
the third runner have to be to give a ‘round
book’?
6.
In which Japanese martial art do people fence using bamboo sticks instead of
swords?
7. A Munro is any Scottish peak exceeding
3,000 ft. What name has been dubbed to
any hill with a relative height of at least 150
metres, regardless of absolute height or
other merit?
8. What was the speciality of Tony Holland
on Opportunity knocks?
9. What is Gary W Lineker’s middle name?
10. In which American programme did Christine Lahti play Dr Kate Austin?
MAGAZINE
July 6 - July 12 2007
41
LEISURE
PICK OF THE WEEK
Cinema review
This is a listing of cinemas that show movies in English. Visit their website or call for
weekly listings for their current showings.
Look out for V.O.S. (versión original subtitulada - original subtitled version).
YELMO CINEPLEX
ALICANTE
Centro Comercial Puerta de Alicante
Avda. Alcalde Lorenzo Carbonell s/n,
esquina Vía Parque
Telephone sales: 902 220 922
www.yelmocineplex.es/puerta_alicante.html
THE HISTORY BOYS
The History Boys follows an unruly
bunch of sharp, talented but roughedged British schoolboys whose worlds
are changed forever when two teachers with opposing viewpoints on education engage in a battle to get them
into Oxford and Cambridge.
It all begins at a small public boys’
school in industrial Northern England
where an unprecedented eight students are about to pursue the ultimate
British dream: to gain acceptance into
one of England’s two legendary universities.
Distracted by sex, sports and the chaos of growing up in the 1980s, the boys
are helped, and sometimes hindered,
in their quest by two teachers who are
diametrically different in their methods.
New to the school is the slick Irwin, a recent graduate of Oxford who has been
hired by the ambitious Headmaster to
whip the boys into exam-ready shape
with his aggressive focus on strategy
and “spin.” Then there is the maverick
literature teacher Hector, who thinks
himself a fool yet breaks all the rules in
trying to help the boys discover their
own wisdom.
As both teachers vie for the boys’ loyalty, minds, and even hearts, they impart vital lessons and reveal their own
human flaws.
CINE ROMA
DVD review
ALFAZ DEL PI
El Hort s/n
Telephone: 96 588 82 66
CD review
CINE COLCI RINCÓN
DREAMGIRLS
BENIDORM
Calle Zamora s/n
Telephone: 96 585 38 59
www.cinescolci.com/index2.htm
The spirit of Motown runs
through the long-awaited film adaptation of the
Broadway musical Dreamgirls, which centres around
a young female singing trio
who burst upon the music
scene in the ‘60s, complete
with bouffant hairdos, glitzy
gowns, and a soul sound
new to the white-bread
American music charts.
The
Dreamettes--statuesque Deena (Beyoncé
Knowles), daffy Lorell (Anika
Noni Rose) and brassy Effie (Jennifer Hudson)--are
a girl group making the
talent-show rounds when
they’re discovered by car
salesman and aspiring music manager Curtis Taylor Jr.
(Jamie Foxx).
CINE JAYÁN
JÁVEA
Cristo del Mar s/n,
very close to the port
www.cinesxabia.com/evf.htm
CINE CLUB 7º ARTE
PILAR DE LA HORADADA
Pilar’s English Cinema.
An independent cinema showing films in
English. Close to the Calle Mayor in Pilar de
la Horadada - directions on their website:
www.cinemapilar.com
The History Boys
July 7: 18.00 & 20.15 h.
July 8: 18.00 & 20.15 h.
ICKY THUMP
The White Stripes are back with the most bombastic
album they’ve ever produced! While revealing the
band’s roots in American folk music, Icky Thump is an
explosive, revolutionary assault that brings together
garage rock, every blues style of the past 100 years,
nouveau, and flamenco. This is truly a modern rock
and roll masterpiece!
All titles available at Taurus Music - Movies - Games, Jávea (Alicante). Tel. 96 579 53 92
Book review
Guerra - by Jason Webster
Transworld Publisher. €12.90� paperback, at all good book stores. Reviewed by Penny Lapenna.
£12.90, ISBN 9780552772815.
Guerra is subtitled “living in the shadow of the Spanish Civil war” and this is certainly an apt summary of a detailed and well written book. This book
should be recommended reading, dealing as it
does with a subject of such recent history that it
continues to affect the generations of Spaniards
alive today. Webster manages to convey the raw
Spanish experience – its heat, dust, light and shade
– with rare and startling actuality and definitively
joins the long line of Anglophone writers who have
interpreted Spain to the world. It is deceptively
simple at times, and I was fascinated to follow the
author’s trip behind the Spanish touristic glamour
image into the remnants of the Civil War that are
to be seen everywhere. In fact, scratch the surface
of this pleasant land and you will find a dark and
disturbing recent history. So dark in fact that many
Spanish simply choose to ignore it, erase it, brush
over it or even re-write it.
Villages on the Costa Blanca may seem innocent
of Franco’s history to the casual observer. But the
signs are everywhere – in the grubby chicken runs
fallen into disrepair, ordered so that each ‘pueblo’
would be self-sufficient, to the bizarre voting practices of tiny populations, still haunted by the deaths
of socialist grandparents that Franco ordered to
be taken out to the hillsides and shot. The Spanish
civil war was a violent clash of ideologies that set
one countryman against another. It was the testing
ground for new post first world war military technologies and tactics (the first civilian carpet bombing
in the world was carried out by Germans in support
of Franco on Guernica). The end of the Spanish war
signalled the start of the second world war and has
a historical significance that is, quite honestly, not
widely appreciated or understood. This book will
give you a good introductory insight into that war.
Jason Webster journeys across Spain, this time to explode the myths around the lasting effects of the
Spanish Civil War. Could the divisions that led to the
conflict still be simmering under the surface, and is it
possible they could erupt again?
In previous books such as Andalus, Webster has
unlocked the secret of Moorish Spain. Guerra succeeds in a similar capacity to unravel the Spanish
mentality to its tortured history.
Book reviews kindly supplied by Libros International Authors. www.librosinternational.com
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MAGAZINE
July 6 - July 12 2007
PUZZLES
ANSWERS TO PUZZLES
CROSSWORD
WORD WHEEL
English words:Back, bail, ball, balm, black,
call, calm, clam, labia, labial,
lack, lamb, mail, mall.
Spanish words:cala, calima, calma, cima,
clima, labial, laca, lima,
mala, malla.
Nine letter word:BLACKMAIL
Lottery LOTTO
ANAGRAMS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
VA C A
PINGÜINO
E L E FA N T E
AV E S T R U Z
R ATA
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Kendo
Marilyn
Muscle Man
Winston
Chicago Hope
QUICK QUIZ
SUDOKU
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Katrina
Play Station Portable
Rugby League
Child Support Agency
3-1
CHILDREN’S WORDSEARCH
Paul Freeman
Hugh Stewart
Eric Taylor
Charlotte Graham
Pauline McGough
Beverly Stewart
Vince Tracy
MAGAZINE
July 6 - July 12 2007
43
H E A LT H
Chocolate is good for
your health – it’s official
Great news for anyone
with a sweet tooth or a
serious case of PMS (Permanent Menstrual Stress,
that is) – a bit of what you
fancy is good for you.
According to the Journal
of the American Medical
Association, about 30 calories’ worth of chocolate
a day is an enormous help
for people with high blood
pressure.
Maybe 30 calories’ worth
is relatively little – about
10 grams of milk chocolate – but what did you expect us to say? A bar a day
and you’ll be slipping into
a continental size 32 after
a month?
Actually, if you stick to
dark chocolate – better
still, the 70 per cent cocoa variety, 30 calories’
worth gives you more. In
fact, you can have up to
25g a day and it will make
absolutely no difference
whatsoever to either your
sugar levels or waistline,
the Journal reassures.
Pulse notes
First aid advice from PULSE FIRST AID TRAINING
To reach this conclusion,
scientists took 44 adult
volunteers – all champing
at the bit, naturally – between the ages of 56 and
73 and studied them over
four-and-a-half
months.
All volunteers suffered
high blood pressure to
some degree, although still within the levels considered ‘normal’ by medics.
Divided into two groups,
the first was given 25g
(one ounce) of dark chocolate a day and the second,
the same quantity of white chocolate. Besides this,
they were permitted to
carry on with their usual
diet during the trial period but not to consume
any other cocoa-based
products.
Afterwards, neither had
put on any weight and
their sugar levels had not
risen, showing that a small amount of chocolate a
day has no detriment to
our health or waistlines
whatsoever.
Those eating white chocolate did not register any
difference
whatsoever
in their arterial tension,
although the dark chocolate-eaters noticed an
average fall of 2.9 over 1.9
in their blood pressure
reading.
This may seem little to
write home about, but
medical experts claim
that a fall of just three
per cent in the systolic
reading (the top one) can
reduce the risk of a stroke
by eight per cent, a heart
attack by five per cent and
any other cause of death
by four per cent.
The results are said to be
because of the nitrogen
oxide in cocoa, which
helps vasodilatation, combating the hardening and
narrowing of arteries.
So, give us this day our
daily chocolate… and stop
feeling guilty every time
you fancy a fix.
CUT OUT THE
Q
My pool maintenance man tells me that he regularly uses Copper Sulphate to
control algae growth in our pool to stop the water going cloudy or even green.
Other people tell me that this substance is poisonous and should not be used? What
should I be aware of in relation to this matter?
Algaecides are chemicals
that kill algae as opposed to
sanitizers like chlorine that
prevent algae and bacteria
from getting a foothold in
the first place. Nearly all
swimming pool algaecides
are copper based ... you will
notice they are blue in colour in the liquid form. Many
pool maintenance firms in
this country use copper sulphate powder as algaecide
as it is cheap and easy to obtain e.g. you can even buy
it in Mercadona. However,
Copper sulfate is very toxic.
It is a very strong irritant
to skin and mucous membranes. If ingested, it can
affect blood cells, the liver
and other internal organs.
At the pH (acid – alkali level) of a typical swimming
pool and in the presence of
chlorine, copper sulphate
can cause staining and discoloration of pool surfaces
and hair.
The key point about the
use of more expensive algaecides in liquid form is
that bathing can occur immediately following their
use. With copper sulphate
I would suggest that your
pool cleaner use it carefully
and preferably not throughout the swimming season.
Recognition of poisoning
Suspicions of overuse of
this compound should be
raised by signs of hair discoloration or skin irritation
following bathing. However, it is highly unlikely
that anyone would ingest
sufficient Copper Sulphate
from pool water to cause
actual poisoning. One good
thing about swallowing any
quantity of Copper Sulphate is that it is a potent emetic and the casualty will
very likely vomit.
First Aid treatment for
ingested poisons in general
1 If you suspect any form
of poisoning the first thing
that you should do is ring
for an ambulance as soon
as you can.
2 Give as much information
as possible about the swallowed poison – this helps
the medical staff to give the
appropriate treatment.
3 Monitor the vital signs
of pulse and breathing
along with general responsiveness – you will need to
report these things to the
paramedic team.
4 If the casualty loses consciousness they will need to
be put in the recovery position and you will need to be
prepared to resuscitate if
they stop breathing (do you
know what to do? ... if not,
then do think about attending a First Aid course).
Moving back to the issue
of swimming pool maintenance I firmly believe that
every pool owner should
be asking questions of the
person who cleans their
pool. Have you seen them
test the water recently and
how much chlorine are
they adding ... overuse of
chlorine by pool cleaners
is very common as the pool
water will look beautifully
clean but beware that too
much will lead to eye, nose,
ear and skin irritations.
Ask questions about pool
maintenance!
Go Insure It Health Plan
All documentation in English
Freedom to choose your
Doctor / Hospital
Unlimited cover (applies to the overall
annual maximum and in-patient benefits)
24 hour UK GP Helpline
And much more!
FREEPHONE
900 556 575
www.exeterfriendly.co.uk/gii
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MAGAZINE
CLUBS
July 6 - July 12 2007
clubs &societies
What’s going on:
A.E.C.C.(Torrevieja branch)
July 6 Teatro Municipal Torrevieja
- The Impatient Patient. Tel. Paloma
646-508-068. July 7 Teatro San Fulgencio The Impatient Patient. Tel. Paloma.
July 13 Concert Teatro Rojales - Magic
of Musicals - tickets 10 euros from Bargain Books Torrevieja and San Miguel,
Cards ‘n’ Things Quesada 96-671-6237, Chop Shop Quesada, AECC Office, Sheila Santa Pola 96-669-80-11.
Info on concerts/fundraising Tel. 96679-82-96. La Marina residents Tel. 96679-60-04 for tickets and info.
Roundabout Charity Shop,
Jávea old town
Summer sale now on - come try, buy
or donate goods. All welcome. Shop
located in the centre of town down
the little lane at the side of the post
office next to nursery. Opening hours
Monday - Saturday 10.00 till 13.00hrs,
closed Wednesday August 15.
Rotary International Fellowship
Costa Blanca North – Jávea
No meetings until September 14
which will be held at the Los Leones
Restaurant with usual lunch and a
speaker, 13.15 for 13.45hrs. Please
telephone to book: 96-579-54-21 by
17.00hrs on Wednesdays. Friends are
always welcome.
Torrevieja Flower Club
We are in recess for June, July and August. We look forward to seeing you
all at our next meeting on Wednesday September 19 at Rocajuna Restaurant. Anyone interested in joining
our club please contact Joyce 96677-51-67 or Sandra 96-670-73-30
Marina Alta and Costa Blanca
Flower Club
The club welcomes new members,
the next meeting is at the Centro de
Cultura in Benissa 02.30hrs on Thursday September 27, 2007
The Tai Chi Society Costa Blanca
We are honoured to announce a Qi
Gong and Tai Chi course from July
16-19 with the famous master Fumin
Wang Guo, 7° Dan. taking place in
Jávea. For further information Tel.
Sibylla 610-016-080 or visit www.balansvita.com. Every Sunday in July Tai
Chi on the sandy beach (Arenal) of
Jávea at 08.30hrs.
Gandia Area Social Club
We have a five night trip to Portugal in mid September, visiting Estoril,
Lisbon, Obidos, Aranjuez. Deposits
needed now. Also an evening trip
to the Casino Mediterráneo in mid
July. Tel. David on 96-287-82-98. www.
gandiaareasocialclub.com.
Royal British Legion Calpe
Fun summer Fête in aid of the 2007
Poppy Appeal, Sunday July 22 at
Alta Mira Gardens, La Fustera starting 15.00hrs. Entrance free. All welcome including non members and
children, come join in the fun and
games. There are numerous stalls
and activities along with refresh-
ments. Donations welcome, those
already received are: a case of
wine and 24 cans of beer from the
Ex-Pat Cash and carry, and 4 entry
tickets to Terra Mítica. For more details and directions ring Norman 96574-74-10
Paquita’s Country Club, El Cid,
Benidoleig
A few places are still available for
Sevilla coach trip in September, contact Janet Hills 96-640-43-06. Doug
Farrow 96-642-52-81. Next board
game and skittles evening Friday
July 6, fish and chip supper and BBQ
July 7. Information on notice board
at El Cid. www.paquitascc.com.
The Bounce
Grand Café, Toscamar, Jávea, The
Bounce is presenting XIC kids in an
interactive spectacular. 20.00hrs ‘til
late on Saturday July 7.
Castle Theatre
Come to our 20th birthday celebration BBQ on Friday July 6! We are
also moving to a new venue for autumn. Please call Christine 626-201636/Eileen 662-267-367 to book for
the BBQ, 8 euros members 10 euros
visitors. Hope to see you there at
20.00 hrs at the Courtyard!
Table Tennis
We propose to start a table tennis
league around the Torrevieja and
Mazarrón Axis area with fixtures
commencing the beginning of
October. Men and women of any
level interested in playing in a local
League please call Jim Brogan 616291-026 or Ian Lloyd 96-895-62-46 or
636-401-134
Campoverde Theatre Group
Meetings during summer are on
Wednesdays 14.30hrs Olympia Annex, Mil Palmeras, potential new
members welcomed. Watch this
space for details of our next production, a Murder/Mystery, with food to
stimulate the working of the grey
cells. Info. Diana 96-532-14-94.
Royal British Legion – Gandia
The Gandia Branch enjoyed a successful Poppy Appeal fund raising lunch at the home of one of
our members. Following a summer
break we will meet at restaurant Flor
Azahar on Tuesday September 4 at
12.00hrs and then the first Tuesday of
every month. The committee have
prepared a social calendar for the
year 2007, which includes a Dinner
Dance on the October 19. We are a
very friendly group so why not come
and join us. Contact Cilla Ewers on
676-938-739. Dinner Dance information contact Helen Rowlands on 96220-09-53
Model Railway Enthusiasts
Want to continue enjoying your hobby but do not have space to build
your own layout? We are based in
Catral so why not come and join us.
Tel. 662-022-190 for more info.
The Spiritual Awareness Society
We are now closed for the summer
and open again on September 9.
Ho down for help
Every week these delightful
ladies meet at the Café Bar
International, Oasis, Los
Alcázares to indulge their
passion for line dancing.
Lyn Chitty heads up this
merry group and teaches
beginners and intermediate
standard.
“Every week I collect subs
and at the end of the year
we choose a charity to donate the money to,” says
Lyn. “One of my pupils,
Carol Bennett, suggested
Heartfelt
thanks
HELP Murcia Mar Menor
this year and we all thought
it was a great idea.” Linda
and Fred, who own the International, also agreed, so
Tony Horn, HELP’s President, was invited down to
receive the donation of 885
euros. “I am absolutely delighted,” commented Tony,
“these ladies obviously have
a lot of fun raising money
for worthy causes and I am
pleased that they have chosen HELP this year.”
COUNTRY CLUB: Car treasure hunt ends up in Pizzería
Activities are plentiful
LINE DANCERS: Raising funds for charity
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES:
Please note that the deadline for
listings or changes is Thursday at
17.00 hrs and news articles is Monday
at 17.00 hrs. If you would like us to
feature your club telephone:
96 648 08 14 or
email: [email protected]
Paquita’s Country Club, El
Cid, Benidoleig is a friendly
social club which has been
in existence since the end
of 1991. Our current membership consists of mostly
retired expats the majority
of whom live permanently
in Spain. We have a variety
of regular weekly activities
– dinner-dances, social evenings, occasional talks, barbecues in the summer and
coach trips to local places
of interest during the year.
Membership is 16 euros a
person per annum and, although priority is given to
members for our functions,
non-members or friends of
members are most welcome
should there be available
space.
For the past few years there
has been an annual coach
trip of a few days away to
the beautiful cities of Barcelona, Granada, and Madrid
and this year there will be
a five-night trip to Sevilla in
September for which there
are a few places still available. Please see above in the
What’s going on section for
more details.
In recent weeks the club organised a charity summer
fayre at which the proceeds
of 700 euros were donated
to Xaló and Parcent HELP
– their letter of thanks is on
the club notice board. An
interesting coach trip took
place and visited a winery
in Utiel for the day. We also
held a car treasure hunt which was enjoyed by 65 people.
18 cars and one scooter team
took part in the 51-km cruise
looking for clues. The start
was at the El Cid Restaurant
in Benidoleig and ended at
El Restaurante Pizzería in
Orba. Our first barbecue of
the summer was enjoyed
by 88 people with entertainment during the evening by
Paulette, and 71 people enjoyed a flutter at our race night
watching six horse races and
two dog races on a big screen
with supper midway during
the evening.
The ACEC, Cultural and
Ecological Association of
Calpe, and citizens of Calpe
send heartfelt thanks to
Cristina Narbona. After 16
years of fighting, the Salinas
of Calpe will have State
protection. We hope this will
ensure the preservation of
its flora and fauna and will
now put pressure on the
new council to control the
height of buildings still to
be built beyond the area of
protection.
We also wish to mention
the founder and honorary
president of ACEC, the
late Ana Sala Jorro. Ana
worked tirelessly to find an
authority that would protect
the
Salinas,
including
petitioning the European
Parliament when her pleas
to Spanish authorities fell
on deaf ears. She wrote to
Cristina Narbona, knowing
instinctively she would come
to the aid of the Salinas.
There is no doubt that Ana
was the main instigator of
bringing the plight of the
Salinas to the attention of
the government. The ACEC
are honoured to have had
Ana Sala as their president
and she is greatly missed.
Thanks also go to Herrick
Campos, PSOE MP, who set
up communication between
ACEC and the Minister.
ACEC will be petitioning
the council to ask for part of
Las Salinas to be named in
honour of Ana Sala Jorro.
Many thanks to all the
members of the ACEC and
public who have supported
our campaign.
ALBIR
Aerobics and Pilates
Ballet/Aerobics school. Tel. 96-686-42-63
Arts and Crafts
Tuesdays/Thursdays. Tel. 96-686-81-82.
Card Making Class
Thursdays 10.30-12.30hrs. Tel. 96-686-66-80.
School of Ministry
Biblical, theological and Christian courses - www.
bensom.org - Tel. 96-573-34-62.
The King’s Church
Sundays
11.00hrs.
thekingschurch.net.
Tel.
665-278-801
-
www.
BENITACHELL
Egyptian Bellydance
A Course in Miracles
Wednesday nights. Tel. 639-361-999 - www.innerpeace.
es
Euroslim
Mondays 17.00hrs. Tel. 96-588-11-02/629-656-434.
Benitachell HELP
Volunteers needed. Tel. 667-034-576 - www.helpofDénia.
com
Tel. Shona 659-549-276.
New Hope Christian Fellowship
Sunday 11.00hrs. Tel. Pastor Stuart Wilson 635-359581.
Dru Yoga
Children/adults. Tel. 639-361-999 - www.innerpeace.es
Patchwork Quilting Club
Fridays 10.30hrs. Tel. Jean 639-566-692.
Jewellery Classes
Monday - Thursday. Tel. Julie 636-373-750.
Spanish Dance School
Flamenco/Rumba/Tango/Salsa. Tel. 627-019-403.
Ladies Lunch Club
All ladies welcome. Tel. Betty Inglis 609-477-476.
ALCALALÍ
Jalón Valley Writers Group
Meetings: Bar Torre First/3rd Wednesdays 20.00hrs.
Tel. Jill 96-597-33-93.
Needle Craft Group
Fridays/Mondays 14.00-17.00hrs. Tel. 96-648-22-68.
The Dutch Belgium Club
Fridays, La Luna ‘live music’. Tel. 96-648-30-68.
ALFAZ DEL PI
Alfaz Animal Home
Monday - Saturday. Tel. 96-588-71-16/96-588-90-71.
Alfaz Spiritual Foundation
Sunday Service 18.30hrs. Tel. 96-574-56-06/616-319-725.
Casa Sjengarden Cultural
16.30-19.00hrs - musical/literary. Tel. 96-686-05-22
Emotional Freedom Techniques
Day workshop. Tel. Chris Padro 653-468-373.
Martial Art
Tel. 664-358-961, - [email protected].
Tel.
639-361-999
-
www.
Tai Chi Class
Wednesdays 10.30-11.30/11.45-12.45hrs. Tel. 619-613-236.
Yoga on the move
Walk/talk Yoga! Tel. 639-361-999 - www.innerpeace.es
CALPE
ACEC - Cultural and Ecological Association
1st Saturday. Tel. 639-637-520 - www.acecalpe.org.
Association Foreign Property Owners
Information to help ex-pats in Calpe. 10 euros per
household. Tel. 96-583-01-06/96-583-59-75.
Egyptian belly dance classes
Mondays/Thursdays. Tel. 96-588-90-05/659-549-276
Reiki
Tel. Louise, Usui and Shambala 96-588-95-04.
Badminton Club
Mondays/Thursdays 09.00hrs. Tel. Diana 96-649-84-82.
Sporting Alfàs Cricket Club
Tel. Phillip Pennick 96-686-69-65.
British Sub Aqua Club
Scuba divers Jávea/Moraira/Calpe. Tel. 96-646-3906/96-583-21-69 - www.bsacmarinaalta.com
The Third Age Home Charity Shop
[email protected] - Tel. 96-579-44-62
Calpe Christian Fellowship
Service 11.00hrs. Tel. Pastor John Adamson 96-583-26-07.
Yoga
Wednesdays 15.00hrs. Tel. Louise 96-588-95-04.
Calpe Craft Club
Tel. Dilys 96-583-93-60.
Alicante Writers’ Group
2nd Thursday 20.00hrs. Tel. 636-675-127/639-280-286.
English Speaking Club
Penny: [email protected].
ALTEA
Altea English Library
Mondays/Thursdays/Fridays. Tel. 96-584-47-07.
BENIDOLEIG
Benidoleig Jive
Sundays 19.45hrs, El Cid. Tel. 96-557-06-77.
Paquita’s Country Club
Tel. 96-640-43-06/96-642-52-81 or www.paquitascc.com
Valleys International Bridge and Social Club
Tuesdays/Thursdays El Cid, 13.30hrs. Tel. 96-640-45-33.
BENIDORM
Costa Blanca Mountain Walkers
Depart 10.00hrs. Boots, water and first aid kit required.
Tel. 96-283-99-53/96-647-66-37.
Calpe HELP
Be a volunteer. Tel. 616-237-135 - www.helpofDénia.com.
Calpe Tuesday Walkers
Tel. Tim 96-579-38-47 - [email protected].
Cantal Roig Dance Group
Learn local folk dances, 19.00hrs. Tel. 666-253-480.
Harley Owner’s Group
Do you ride a Harley? Tel. Max 625-011-892.
Kingpins Skittles Club
Monday nights 19.30hrs. Tel. Jan 600-837-054.
Machine Knitting Club
Tel. Vilma 96-583-76-31/Jean 96-573-31-47.
MOFTAG
Ladies Social/Fundraising Club. Tel. 96-587-47-23.
Patchwork in Calpe
Face character problems. Thursdays. Tel. 96-583-13-62.
The Royal British Legion, Campello Branch
Last Tuesdays 11.00hrs. Tel. 96-563-44-76/616-172-209.
Costa Blanca Yachting Association
Mondays 20.00hrs, Mason de Paco bar, Jávea - Benitachell
Diabetes Support
Help and advice. Sylvia Tel. 96-640-08-75.
Eckankar
Religion of Light and Sound of God. Tel. 686-161-889.
Gandia Area Social Club
Ten-pin bowling, flamenco classes, walking, petanca,
golf, etc. Thursday evenings: dinner at Viva España.
Tel. 96-287-82-98 – www.gandiaareasocialclub.com
Re-Upholstery
Tel. Pat 96-574-13-39
Rotary International Fellowship CB North
Fridays 13.45hrs. Tel. by Wednesday 17.00hrs - 96-57954-21.
Royal Society of St George on the CB
Tel. 96-579-16-94/96-649-34-38/609-812-285/609-156-759
Waggs
Breeders/owners of birds. Tel. Nick 645-503-219.
Women in Business Club
Free networking/support club. Tel. 96-597-32-34.
CATRAL
Model Railway Enthusiasts
Telephone 662-022-190.
DÉNIA
Amigos de Dénia
Shop in Paseo del Saladar 87, Mondays - Saturdays
10.00-13.00hrs. Tel. 96-642-42-99.
A.P.A.D. - Dénia Dog Sanctuary
Shop at No 1 Calle San Antonio. Tel. 669-635-438.
Asociación Protectora de Animales - Charity Shop
C/ San José, 14. Monday - Friday 10.00-13.00hrs.
Royal British Legion Benidorm
1st/3rd Tuesday 11.00hrs. Tel. 96-585-95-88.
Totalique Twirlers
Children aged 4+ from September 2007 and summer
school - www.totalique-twirlers.org
Villasol Squares
Tuesdays 19.00-22.00hrs. Tel. Peter 686-208-730
BENIJÓFAR
Crafty Di’s
Tuesday 11.00-13.00hrs. Tel. Di 616-309-341
BENIMAR
The Benimar Social Group
Wednesdays 19.30hrs. Tel. 96-572-42-73/96-572-41-21.
BENIMARCO
Benimarco Doll Group
Interested in Porcelain dolls? Tel. 96-573-11-98.
BENISSA
Costa Barber Singers
Thursdays 20.00hrs. Tel. 96-574-46-12/96-649-76-57.
Marina Alta & Costa Blanca Floral Club
No meetings until September 14. Tel. Sue 96-689-63-50.
CAMPOVERDE
CARTAGENA
Buddhism
Thursdays 20.30hrs. Tel. 636-002-034 after 19.00hrs.
COSTA BLANCA
Alcoholics Anonymous
Is alcohol costing you more than money? Drinking to
excess not only affects your health it can spill over into
every other aspect of your life, damaging everything
that is important to you. AA offers free help to anyone
with a drink problem. Call Costa Blanca North: 648 16 90
45, Costa Blanca South: 625-912-078. www.aa-europe.org.
Aromatherapy
Tel. Brenda 96-285-56-24 - [email protected].
Bereavement Group
For parents who have lost a child. Tel. 96-692-34-05.
Charity e-cards
Send electronic greetings cards while donating 50% to
charity - www.charitye-cards.co.uk.
Costa Blanca Anglican Chaplaincy
Church of England. Senior Chaplain - Father Eric Lewis:
96-649-07-37/696-754-439. Chaplain: Father Peter Edwards:
630-103-378. www.costablanca-anglicanchaplaincy.org.
The Royal British Legion, Gandia Branch
First Tuesdays. Tel. Cilla 676-938-739.
Western Dancers Alfauir
Fridays 19.00hrs - Tel. Patricia 96-285-58-87/629-937-971.
GATA DE GORGOS
AMADEM
Fights for the rights of those with mental disabilities.
Tel. 96-646-91-20.
Camera Club
Tel. 96-576-13-49 - [email protected].
XALÓ
Jalón Mingles 30+Club
Sundays 20.30hrs. Tel. 646-274-926/619-933-187.
Lions Clubs International
Twice monthly 19.00hrs. Tel. 675-377-473
Dénia - Calpe - Orba Triangle
Learn about Spain. Tel. Jazz 652-584-272.
The Marina Alta Slimming Club
Wednesdays 11.15hrs. Tel. 96-558-14-18/680-138-931.
Dénia Cat Protection League - Aldea Felina
Shelter, feed/re-home cats. Tel. 628-498-813. Charity
shop in Els Poblets, Monday-Saturday 10.00-14.00hrs.
The Money Club - Xaló
Tel. 96-573-34-11.
Dénia Choral Society
Mondays/Thursdays. Tel. Chris 96-575-53-49.
Dénia Craft Club
C/ Loreto, Dénia. Thursdays 14.30hrs. Tel. 96-642-07-23.
HELP of Dénia
Volunteers providing support. Interpreters Monday
- Friday 11.00-14.00hrs. Medical equipment. Tel. 96-64270-44/96-578-72-76/96-557-27-54 - www.helpofdenia.com.
Campoverde Theatre Group
Summer meetings Wednesdays 14.30hrs. Tel. 96-53214-94.
The Gandia Bridge Club
Thursdays 16.00hrs. Tel. Fred 96-283-93-70.
Dénia Anglican Church
Sundays 11.45hrs at church on left on Las Rotas road.
Social Scene
Knitting and crochet workshop. Tel. 96-579-44-62
Yoga
Tuesdays 10.00-11.30hrs. Tel. 620-147-089.
Sociedad Protectora de Animales
Viewing days Tuesdays/Thursdays/Saturdays, 12.0014.00hrs. Tel. 96-286-81-58/96-280-70-42.
Jalón Valley Dolls House & Miniatures Club
1st
Wednesdays.
Tel.
96-648-11-17
[email protected].
Exciting Oils Club
Wednesday afternoons. Tel. Hanka 96-640-80-36.
Les Amis de la Francophonie Culture & Loisirs
French-speaking association with all nationalities.
Tel. 96-586-20-26/616-007-946.
Gandia Help
Tel. Tony 96-281-90-04 - www.helpofDénia.com
Critical Mass Bike Ride, Dénia
First Saturday - Tel. 618-223-927.
Royal British Legion Calpe
Fridays 11.00hrs. Tel. 96-583-10-26/96-584-24-67.
Yoga
Tel. Pat 96-583-45-86.
GANDIA
RAFA North
2nd Monday 12.00-13.00hrs - www.rafancb.org - Tel. 96642-15-93.
Dénia Writers Circle
Alternate Thursdays 15.00hrs. Tel. 96-643-19-14.
International Singles Club
Wednesdays 11.00hrs. Tel. 699-301-494/96-584-59-01.
P.I.R.E.E.
Last Thursdays 19.00hrs, Els Poblets Bar.
Ballroom, Latin and Salsa Dancing
Tel. 626-676-024 - [email protected].
Rotary International Fellowship Club
Tuesday lunches 13.00hrs. Tel. 96-583-89-41.
U3A CALPE
Tel. Pat 96-583-45-86 - www.u3acalpe.com.
Los Caballos Tennis Club
Tuesdays/Sundays. Tel. 96-647-51-77.
NARPO – Costa Blanca North
2nd Wednesday 11.30hrs. Tel. Ian 600-867-398.
Dénia International Bridge Club
Monday/Wednesday, 16.00hrs. Tel. 96-578-53-87.
History Group
1st Thursday 19.30hrs. Tel. Tony 666-097-807.
ELS POBLETS
English Speaking Residents Group
Queries/problems: Tel. 96-647-57-62/96-647-45-24. Outings to places of interest. Information pack for new
arrivals. Tel. Heather 96-647-54-29 - hcrowe@tiscali.
es
Azahar Fun Quiz and Dinner Evening Gandia
Wednesday evenings. Tel. Chris 96-280-82-86
Rodeo Stompers Linedancing
Tel. Barbara 630-113-649.
Help Benidorm International
Tel. 679-751-281. Medical aids: 96-687-86-02. Home visits:
96-587-85-41. Interpreters needed: 679-751-281.
ELCHE
Elche RFC
Rugby Club. Tel. 618-048-532/647-618-463.
Masonry Costa Blanca
Tel. 96-671-96-53 - provincialcharitysteward@hotmail.
com.
Friends
GATAMI – Cat welfare
Fostering/rehousing, all our cats are spayed, fully
vaccinated and treated for fleas. Tel. 96-680-69-76/654729-977.
El Campello Craft Club Centre
Thursdays 10.00-13.00hrs. Tel. 96-563-03-30.
Costa Blanca Video and DVD Club
Tel. 96-673-02-10/616-651-143/618-414-243.
Benidorm Card Making Class
Meet new friends. Tel. 96-586-47-34/669-988-615.
D.I.N.A
Dogs looking for homes. Blood tested, microchipped,
inoculated/sterilised. Tel. 96-563-57-83/664-151-677.
Reiki Group
Wednesdays/Thursdays. Tel. Yvonne 696-655-028.
Probus Club of Calpe & District
Retired business men. 4th Wednesday. Tel. 96-597-34-59.
Tuesday 10.30-12.30hrs. Tel. Anne 96-686-66-80.
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Costa Blanca Samaritans
Tel. Steve 667-764-412 - [email protected].
Land Problems
LRAU-LUV Valencian land grab problems? Tel. 600837-054 - www.abusos-no.org.
Nola’s Fitness Class
Legs, Bums and Tums/pilates. Tel. 669-377-830
Reiki Educational
1st Sundays, 11.00hrs.
innerpeace.es
Costa Blanca Flyers
www.costablancaflyers.net - Tel.629-352-727/679-352-327.
Hope for the family Romania Trust
Many Romanian children are abandoned or live in
very poor conditions. Charity no. 1089073. Tel/fax:
0044-1622-762-743 - [email protected].
Amigos de los Niños de EMAUS
Improve the lives of the underprivileged children. Tel.
Carole 639-637-520/Lin 679-813-462.
ALICANTE
MAGAZINE
CLUBS
July 6 - July 12 2007
International Fellowship Dénia
1st/3rd Monday 19.30hrs. Tel. 96-575-53-49/96-578-86-24.
Irish Setdancing
Fridays 20.00hrs. Tel. 96-642-31-58/660-871-023.
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U3A Vall de Pop
Tel. Agnes 96-648-25-49 - www.u3avalldelpop.com.
JÁVEA
Acrylics Workshops
Wednesday afternoons - Craft Centre. Tel. 96-646-34-30
Animales de San Antonio
Help needed - Cat Welfare Programme. Tel. 646-866-432
APASA
Tel. 96-579-68-54.
Art Centre Association Jávea
Tel. 96-647-20-49
Art Clubs in Jávea
Tel. 96-579-44-62.
Art of Enlightenment Workshops
Fridays 14.00-16.30hrs. Tel. 96-646-36-89/670-384-851.
Bob Ross Artcasa
Art classes. Tel. Gaynor 620-664-988
Jewellery Classes
Tuesday evenings. Tel. Amy 662-140-040
British Sub Aqua Club
Scuba divers Jávea/Moraira/Calpe. Tel. 96-646-3906/96-583-21-69 - www.bsacmarinaalta.com
Mums and Tots
Wednesdays 10.00-12.00hrs. Tel. 96-578-21-52.
Campo Crafters
Alternate Tuesdays 10.00-12.30hrs. Tel. 639-987-301
Patchwork Circle
Learn patchwork. Tel. Jean 96-642-41-96.
Cáncer Charity Centre, Jávea Park
Monday - Saturday 10.00-13.00hrs. Tel. 96-579-01-29.
Sewing Group
Tel. Christine 96-578-57-10.
Classic Choir
Friday evenings. Tel. Ann/Colin 96-579-03-71
Solidarity in Dénia
Spanish/English together. - [email protected].
Jávea Al-Anon Support Group
Tel. 96-646-36-89.
Tai Chi
Monday mornings 11.00hrs. Tel. 646-821-614.
Jávea Backgammon Club
Mondays 20.00-23.00hrs. Tel. Steve 635-377-335.
The Spiritually Free Society
All welcome. Tel. 96-647-11-73/650-334-443
Jávea Book Circle
Tel. Anne/Huw Griffith 96-647-21-05.
U3A Dénia
Tel. 96-597-77-78 - u3adenia.org
Jávea Bridge Club
Avda de Paris, Jávea Park. Tel. Margaret 96-579-34-13.
www.javeabridgeclub.com
Worship Service
Sunday Service 10.30hrs. Tel. Barbara 96-578-21-52.
EL CAMPELLO
A.P.A.C. - Asociación Protectora de Animales de
El Campello - charity shop
Monday - Saturday 10.00-14.00hrs. Tel. 687-398-507 www.myvicinity.co.uk to view the dogs - All MOT’d.
Callanetics – Exercises
Monday/Friday 10.45-12.15hrs. Tel. 96-685-22-93.
Jávea China and Porcelain Painting
Tel. Lavender Studio 96-646-15-37.
Jávea Community Group
Tel. Jeni 96-579-04-70.
Jávea International Baptist Church
Sunday 11.00hrs. Tel. 638-205-280.
Jávea Ladies
Legs bums/tums, Mondays 16.00hrs. Tel. 96-642-34-63.
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MAGAZINE
CLUBS
Jávea Lions Club
2nd Tuesdays/4th Thursdays. Restaurant La Sella
20.00hrs.
Jávea Netball Club
L’Àncora Club Wednesdays 20.00-21.30hrs.
Jávea Players
Tel. 96-648-20-60
Jávea Speakers & Toastmasters
Tel. Sylvia 96-579-23-16.
Jazzercise
Tel. Lisa 687-275-592/96-577-07-56.
Labour International CB North
www.terra.es/personal4/lsocbn/
Martial Art
Thursdays 18.30-19.30hrs. Tel. 664-358-961.
Nueva Jávea Social Club
Tel. Angela 96-646-09-78 - [email protected]
Oasis Evangelical Centre
Sundays 11.00hrs. Tel. 96-646-28-48.
Public Library
Tuesdays/Saturdays 10.00-12.00hrs. Tel. 636-898-162
Reiki
Friday mornings. Tel. Richard 96-647-15-62.
Rotary International Fellowship CB
No meetings until September 14. Tel. 96-579-54-21.
Roundabout Charity Shop Jávea
Jávea old town. 10.00-13.00hrs Monday - Saturday.
Royal British Legion, Jávea
Tuesdays 11.00hrs. Tel. Hilary 96-577-01-21.
July 6 - July 12 2007
Shirley’s Classes
Aerobics to pole dancing. Tel. Shirley 96-574-41-17.
Gardeners’Circle
Tel. Margarete 96-574-06-66.
The Charity Shop Moraira
Tel. 96-579-44-62.
La Fustera Church of England
Tel. Edith 96-574-54-30/Josie 96-649-72-03.
The Spiritually Free Society
Tel. Sandra 650-334-443.
The English Choir
Thursdays. Tel. June 96-578-67-12/Colin 96-577-12-87.
MURCIA-MAR MENOR
TORREVIEJA
Duplicate Bridge
Thursdays 18.30-22.00hrs. Tel. 96-857-57-60/676-346-118
6-a-Side football in the Torrevieja Area
Tel. Dougie 628-789-335.
Help Murcia Mar Menor
10.00-13.30hrs Monday - Friday. Tel. 616-546-378 [email protected]
A Bible Message
Tel. CALPE 96-587-51-28.
The No-smoking Club Mar Menor
Wednesdays
Biblioteca
[email protected]
Centre
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OLIVA
Action 4 Anim
Tel. Suzi 659-677-749/Jo 686-887-592.
A.E.C.C
Tel. 96-571-66-79/96-679-82-96. La Marina: 96-679-60-04.
A Touch of Class
Wednesdays 12.00-14.00hrs Tel. Sue 96-679-86-40.
Costa Blanca Christadelphians
www.thisisyourbible.com
Egyptian Belly Dance Classes
Tuesdays/Thursdays/Saturdays. Tel. 96-285-25-82
Age Concern CB Sur
Tel. 96-678-68-87. Mondays - Fridays 10.00-13.30hrs.
Friends in Oliva
Tel. Val 96-283-94-06/650-278-592
Alpengold Showband
Tuesdays 13.00hrs. Tel. Bas 96-677-50-75/Di 96-571-6601.
Martial Art
Wednesdays/Fridays 18.30-19.30hrs. Tel. 664-358-961.
Association of Retired Police Officers
2nd Wednesdays 10.30hrs. Tel. 96-679-70-15.
Oliva Circle of Friends
Tel. 609-477-476/96-505-06-30 - [email protected]
Belly Dancing with Cleo
Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Thursdays. Tel. 619-512-714.
Oliva Knitting Group
Wednesdays 14.00hrs.
[email protected].
Bob Ross Artcasa
Art classes. Tel. 620-664-988 - gaynorartclass@hotmail.
com.
Tel.
647-202-940
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knit-
Silk Crafts
Tel. Rayne 96-283-99-11 - [email protected]
Bob Ross Painting
Tel. Denis 96-679-09-27/Ron 96-679-03-69.
Squash/Raquetball Club Los Amigos
Tuesdays/Friday 17.00-19.00hrs. Tel. 606-919-124.
Bon Bon Club
May 21, 14.00hrs, New York Bar, Washington Square.
Tango Argentino
Tel. Tamar 96-579-69-83/617-591-145.
Tennis Club Los Amigos
Sundays/Mondays/Tuesdays/Thursdays
Tel. 606-919-124.
Cabaret Dance Group
Tel. 647-082-021.
Taoist Tai Chi Society of Jávea
Tel. Jean 649-161-290 - www.taoist.org.
The Oliva Craft Club
Tel. Val 96-283-94-06 - [email protected]
The Costa Blanca Yarn Group
Tel. 96-579-44-62 - [email protected]
CALPE - Aid for the physically & mentally disabled
Day care and teaching for disabled. Tel. 626-514123/696-876-688.
Western line-dancing
Mondays 19.30-22.00hrs. Tel. Carole 96-283-96-60.
Celtic Supporters Club
Tel. Steve 669-340-528/Maureen 618-180-290.
Salsa classes
Tuesday/Wednesdays. Tel. 96-579-56-56.
Tai Chi ‘Yang’ Style
19.00-20.00hrs. Tel. Carlos 667-959-237.
The Material Girls
Wednesday 10.00-13.00hrs. Tel. 96-579-00-86/96-646-32-27.
The Original Charity shop and library
Monday - Saturday 10.00-13.00hrs. Tel. 96-646-08-03.
The Tai Chi Society Costa Blanca
Sundays in July, sandy beach (Arenal), Jávea, 08.30hrs.
Tel. 610-01-60-80. www.balansvita.com.
10.00hrs.
ORBA
Lions Clubs International
Tel. Bob Spokes 675-377-473.
Orba Slimmers
Mondays 11.00hrs. Tel. 96-558-14-18/680-138-931.
PARCENT
Chapel Santa María del Mar
Father Noe Tel. 699-928-377. Parochial Tel. 96-670-39-65.
Cherokee Line Dancers
Tuesdays/Thursdays. Tel. 96-676-06-63/96-676-01-38.
Chris Jarvis Dance Academy
Tel. Yvonee 96-679-68-20.
U3A Jávea
www.u3ajavea.org - Tel. Rosi 96-599-52-27
International Music Circle
2nd Monday. Tel. 96-640-53-80.
Church Services of the Anglican
Sunday service 18.00hrs. Tel. 96-833-82-92/96-676-27-15.
Wall Hangings and Rug Making Club
Alternate Tuesdays 09.30-12.00hrs. Tel. 639-987-301
Mediterranean Garden Society
Tel. Jenny Bussey 96-640-53-65.
C & M Crafts
Tel. Christine/Margaret 96-670-72-23.
Yoga
Tuesdays. Tel. Maria Palomar 96-646-08-51.
LA NUCÍA
Pilates
Mondays/Wednesdays/Thursdays. Tel. 96-588-24-08
LA XARA
PEDREGUER
Costa Blanca Cross Stitchers
Thursdays 14.00-16.00hrs. Tel. Vivian 96-597-95-34
The Enrique Montoliu Foundation
Ecological Mediterranean Garden. Tel. 96-352-30-99
PEGO
The Cancer Support Group
Tel. Maureen 690-756-836.
Charity Book Stall Pego Thursday Market
Profits to animal protection charity. Tel. 96-597-72-28.
The HELP Charity Shop
Tel. Joy 96-578-72-76/Mavis 96-642-14-34.
Pego Aerobics
Tuesdays 09.30hrs. Tel. Caroline 96-640-08-78
LLÍBER
Business 4 Business Networking Club
Tel. Garry 619-767-006.
Diners Club
Tel. Jazz 652-584-272/Jean 96-648-04-61.
MARINA ALTA
4 Paz
Save our sea. Tel. 628-031-758 - www.4paz.org.
Pego Craft Club
Tuesdays 15.00-17.00hrs. Tel. Val 96-283-94 06.
Royal British Legion, Pego
1st/3rd Tuesdays 12.00hrs. Tel. 96-558-43-29/96-558-74-00.
Slimming Club
Wednesdays 15.30-16.30hrs, Societat de Caçadors
The Monte Pego Theatre Company
Tel. 96-597-75-34.
PILAR DE LA HORADADA
Marina Alta Equine Society
Tel. 96-558-77-47 - marinaaltaequinesociety@yahoo.
com.
Coro Pilar Mixed Choir
Friday 18.00hrs. Tel. Christine 96-676-23-08.
The Financial Forum
Tel. Phillip Day 618-830-830.
Jazz Greats
Mondays 20.00-23.00hrs. Tel. Roger 96-676-23-08.
MARINA BAIXA
U3A - Marina Baixa
Tel. Chris 96-587-88-79.
MAZARRÓN
Cañadas del Romero Mazarrón
Yoga/Spanish/flower arranging etc. Tel. 660-384-778.
Mazarrón Bahía Lions Club
2nd/4th Mondays. Tel. 96-815-45-89
P.A.L.S.
Fundraising for medical equipment. www.mazarron.
com. Tel. 96-813-88-23/626-460-465
Table Tennis
Beginning October. Tel. 616-291-026/96-895-62-46/636401-134.
MORAIRA
Artists Unlimited
Thursdays 10.30-12.30hrs. Tel. 96-574-41-94/96-583-60-64.
M&M’s Dance Clubs
Wednesdays/Fridays 20.00-22.30hrs. Tel. 610-981-795.
Toastmasters International
Increase your self-confidence/communication - www.
levantetm.com for information.
QUESADA
Church On The Way
Sundays 11.00hrs. Tel. Pastors Rod/Janet McCoy 96671-25-84
Quesada Art Group
Tel. Suzanne 680-961-025.
The Spiritual Awareness Society of Spain
Closed for the summer. Tel. 96-570-33-46/96-676-33-54.
SAN JUAN
San Juan and District English Speaking Club
Tel. 96-565-21-14. Wednesdays/Sundays 12.00-14.30hrs.
SANET I NEGRALS
British Sub Aqua Club
Scuba divers Jávea/Moraira/Calpe. Tel. 96-646-3906/96-583-21-69 - www.bsacmarinaalta.com
Reiki
Tel. Alice 96-640-80-70/Joan 96-576-14-74.
Costa Blanca Striders
Tel. Phil/Laura 96-649-12-19.
Santa Pola Dollshouse Group
2nd Wednesdays 10.30am. Tel. Janette 96-541-54-10.
Moraira - Centre Vital
Pilates Step/Qi - Gong/Capoeira. Tel. 699-456-978.
Santa Pola/Gran Alacant Writer’s Circle
Tel. 600-277-869.
Moraira & District Royal Naval Association
Tel. Peter 96-640-40-54/Robert 96-649-51-11.
Moraira HELP
Tel. Ian 667-036-188 - www.helpofDénia.com
SANTA POLA
TEULADA
Asociación Benéfica de Teulada - charity shop
Avenida Mediterráneo 10.00-12.30hrs Monday - Friday.
Tel. Pat 606-274-948.
Company Women
Lunches 1st Thursdays. Tel. Caroline 96-679-53-22.
Crescendo International Choir
Tel. Sue 96-678-41-08/Phyl 96-678-53-32.
Denelle Dance Club
Wednesdays/Thursdays 19.00hrs. Tel. 635-584-431.
Dolores - Catral Area
Tuesdays 10.00-12.00hrs. Tel. 96-671-16-53/647-356-945.
El Limonar neighbourhood watch
Tel. 96-678-58-32/96-678-54-30/96-678-44-12.
La Zenia Toastmasters
Increase your confidence/communication. Tel. 678105-008/96-818-32-58 - www.toastmasters.org.
Los Balcones Neighbourhood Watch CB
2nd Thursday. Tel. 96-672-28-61.
Linedance Unlimited
Tel. Sally/Gerry 600-362-044.
Lynne’s Lively Ladies
Tel. Lynne Adams 96-678-56-61.
MAPA Social Club
Tel. 96-649-08-40.
Mingles - 2
Tel. Amanda 600-612-368/Sally 635-343-867.
Mirador Dance Club
Tel. Mike/Jan 96-679-85-88/627-030-404.
Nirvana Dining Club
Tel. Jane 667-836-495.
Postnatal Support Group
Tel. 96-570-82-27 - [email protected]
Rascals
Variety show group for raising money. Tel. 96-672-72-82.
Reiki
Tel. Ann Barber 96-671-73-10.
Royal Air Forces Association
Branch No.1359. 3rd Tuesday. Tel. 96-679-80-71/96-50131-86 - mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/rafacostablanca
Royal British Legion, Hondón
3rd Tuesday 19.30hrs. Tel. Dennis 600-670-870.
San Luis Neighbourhood Watch
Tel. Graham/Jean 96-678-47-35.
Table Tennis
Beginning October. Tel. 616-291-026/96-895-62-46/636401-134.
Tennis
Monday/Wednesday - Friday 10.00hrs. Tel. 696-199265.
Tennis Club Campoamor
Wednesdays 15.00hrs/Sunday 10.30hrs. Tel. 675-395168
The Buffs
Wednesdays 16.00hrs. Tel. John 96-671-81-22.
The Carrot Crunchers Club
1st Sunday 12.30hrs. Tel. Roy 676-919-630.
The Friendship Club
Last Friday 11.00hrs at the Biblioteca.
The Royal Air Forces Association CB Branch 1359
3rd Tuesday, 14.30hrs. Tel. 96-672-34-51/686-859-441
The Royal Naval Association Torrevieja Branch
1st Wednesdays 17.00hrs. Tel. Rod 96-676-42-92
Torrevieja Barbershop Harmonisers
Tuesdays 10.00-12.30hrs. Tel. 96-671-72-62/96-677-50-29
Torrevieja Christian Fellowship
Sundays 09.30hrs. Communion 11.30hrs. Tel. 96-670-0391.
Torrevieja Coda Group
Relationship problems? Tel. 96-678-42-83.
Torrevieja Computer Club
Wednesdays 19.30hrs. Tel. Anne 96-678-62-81
Torrevieja Costa Lions Club
2nd/4th Thursdays 19.00hrs. Tel. 96-676-48-82.
Emerald Isle Mother and Toddler Group
Mondays 11.00-13.00hrs. Tel. 675-401-325/617-232-235.
Torrevieja Digital Camera Club
1st/3rd Tuesday. Tel. 96-679-80-84 - perryman@terra.
es.
Gardening Club Vega Baja
1st Monday 14.00hrs. Tel. 96-671-66-76/96-671-65-27.
Torrevieja Flower Club
Recess until September. Tel. 96-677-51-67/96-670-73-30
Gloria’s Crafts and Hobbies
Tel. Gloria/Avril 96-572-44-42/690-351-015.
Torrevieja Self Awareness and Healing Fellowship
Tel. Morag 96-572-02-56 - [email protected].
Golden Girls
Alternate Wednesdays 14.00-16.00hrs. Tel. 96-532-90-92.
Torrevieja U3A
Tel. Ann Ross 96-677-30-22.
HELP Association of Torrevieja
Tel. 96-672-37-33/24hr help-line 96-570-42-82.
Torrevieja Writers’ Circle
Wednesdays 11.00-13.00hrs. Tel. Nik 96-679-68-66
Jardín del Mar Urbanisation, Neighbourhood
Tel. Anne 96-670-19-21/José 96-570-97-98.
Total Crafts
Mondays 14.00-17.00hrs. Tel. 96-678-99-77/96-670-62-68
International Christian Assembly
Ladies meeting - Wednesdays 11.00hrs. Prayer and
bible study - Thursdays 18.30hrs. Sunday service 18.30hrs. C/San Miguel de Salinas 2, corner Santomers
(nr. Centro de Salud). Rev. Rafael Restrepo: 660-127-276,
Rev. Steve Campbell: 662-428-530, contacts: 96-692-82-98.
Trailblazers Line Dancers, Torreta 2
Wednesdays. Tel. Gill 96-571-85-80.
International Ladies Choir
Tel. Derek 96-676-06-63. Rehearse Mondays.
Just Brass
Tuesdays 10.00hrs. Tel. 96-670-69-59/96-678-99-65.
Keep Fit
Tel. Suzanne 627-371-731.
Labour International CB South
2nd Thursdays 11.00hrs. Tel. Alan 96-692-50-59.
L.A Concert Band
Tel. Lorraine 96-671-94-84/687-429-144/670-719-911.
Ladies Self Improvement Group (LSIG)
Tel. Violet 96-670-25-56.
La Marina & San Fulgencio Computer Club
Wednesdays 11.00-16.00hrs. Tel. Ron 96-679-03-96.
La Marina Residents Association
11.00-12.00hrs Monday - Friday, C/Madrid Urbanisation.
La Marina Tappers Dance Troupe
Mondays/Fridays. Tel. 96-679-68-20/660-191-975.
La Siesta Charity Library
C/ Weber, 12, La Siesta. 10.30-12.30hrs Tel. 96-678-55-13.
La Siesta - Computer Club
Wednesday 19.45hrs at PALS social club.
La Siesta Evangelical Church
Rev. Daniel Reyes B.D. Tel. 96-850-80-28 - www.TorreviejaInformation.com/lasiestachurch
Trash and Treasure
Sundays 15.00hrs. Tel. 96-571-31-17/647-843-387.
Vecinos Cooperando Vega Baja
Tel. 96-679-88-89/96-678-44-04/96-571-62-58.
Velvetones
Tel. 96-572-70-34/96-678-41-39 - www.velvetones.net
World Ship Society
Meetings: first Monday 18.00-21.00hrs in Hoggies Bar
in Urb. Luis. Tel. 96-676-51-66 - Jim2stevens@yahoo.
co.uk.
VALENCIA
Valencia Native American Flute Circle
Tel. 96-341-76-56 - www.geocities.com/entreflautas
VILLAJOYOSA
Caring Together
www.caringspain.com - [email protected]
VILLAMARTÍN
Craft Classes
Wednesdays/Thursdays. Tel. 96-676-52-00/676-754-489.
XÀTIVA
Ballroom, Latin/Salsa Dancing Xàtiva
Tel. 626-676-024 - [email protected].
P.E.P.A - The Helping Hands Charity
Dogs: Tel. 678-059-750/650-256-678. Domestic cats: 96280-71-59. Feral cats: 605-460-828. - www.pepaspain.
com.
Xàtiva Fellowship Club
1st Tuesdays 19.30hrs. Tel. Sue 96-228-75-49.
WHERE TO GO
July 6 - July 12 2007
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W H AT ’ S O N
What’s on & where to go
This week’s hotspots
Dénia seems to be a good place to be this week if you like to party, but if you would like a more tranquil
week why not visit Alicante to see some architecture or visit its museums? One thing is certain – the
summer fiesta programme is hotting up and the streets are ablaze with colour in every town...
F I ESTAS
CALPE – Virgen del Carmen – July 16
This fiesta is in honour of the Spanish seas. The party begins at midday with a procession of the Virgen del Carmen
taken through the town and then on to the sea.
DÉNIA – Fiesta of the Santíssima Sang – July 7 to 15
This week Dénia will be awash with carnival floats on
different themes, fancy dress parades, noise, fireworks and
spectacle. There will also be the infamous Bous a la Mar
– (bullrunning into the sea) which draws quite a crowd
each year. Boat races, beach volleyball tournament, underwater fishing competition, bobbin lace making display,
pelota games, children’s play areas, and children’s theatre
with free sweets and ice-cream. On opening night Saturday
July 7 at 22.00 hrs there will be a free dance festival with
over 100 students from local dance schools participating,
followed by rock night with bands such as Virus, Cardiacas
Tour, La Mocha, Tsunami, El 38, Área Libre, Tot Pagat,
After Math, and Taylor y Snorfer.
More information from Dénia Tourist Information, which
is located close to the train station and port. www.denia.net
PAMPLONA – San Fermín – July 6 to 14
This is Spain’s biggest and most famous festival. It begins
on July 6 at midday with El Chupinazo; whereby one firework is lit to inaugurate the commencement of the bull run.
The first day will see dance, music, street theatre, lasting
until the early hours of the morning. From July 7, beginning at 08.00 hrs everyday until the July 14 are the bull runs.
For further information please contact Iñaki via email at
[email protected]
Trains run from all corners of Spain to the station of San
Jorge in Pamplona; for train timetables and reservations,
please contact 902 24 02 02 or visit www.renfe.es
Should you choose to fly there, you may be able to find some
last minute deals on www.ofertas-vuelo.net or www.compravuelos.com
TORREVIEJA – Virgen del Carmen – July 16
This fiesta is also celebrated in Torrevieja with a procession of the Virgen del Carmen through the town and on to
the sea. Later in the day, there is a beauty contest in search
of the Salt Queen with songs of the habaneras sung by a
Torrevieja choir.
E XCURSIONS
Aktive Life
A group founded in Santa Pola by experts in tourism, travel
and sports education, specialising in outdoor development
and activities, for leisure and business. Including beach
olympics, hiking, caving, archery, mountaineering, trekking
and multi-adventure circuits. Everything is catered for.
For further information and bookings, please contact
96 669 76 86 or 669 497 127 or log on to www.aktive-life.com
Boat trips/fishing trips
Hire a quality boat with some friends and or family for a
social event, for relaxation and fun or perhaps fishing.
Approximately 45 euros per person, between 6-10 people.
A budget sightseeing tour is also available for 26 euros
per person. For further information, please contact
968 335 250 or 686 589 807 or you may wish to email
[email protected]
DÉNIA
While in Dénia to see the fiesta, why not visit the castle by
night – a programme beginning on July 5 until September.
Visit the interior of the castle between 20.00 hrs and 00.30
hrs, from Monday to Sunday, except the days when there is
a musical programme at the castle called Música al Castell.
Coach tours
Day excursions, weekend breaks and longer are available via the Costa Blanca Live team; with tours going to
Caravaca de la Cruz, Granada, Madrid, Barcelona, Galicia,
Toledo, the Xaló Valley and so much more. Coach tours begin at 13 euros with the cost of lunch sometimes included.
For further information please contact 96 678 59 10 or visit
www.costablancalive.info
Pilgrim hike – the road to Santiago
Take a hike, as they say, with the pilgrims on this beautiful and spiritual journey. This can be achieved either
independently or via an agency. Should you choose to do
this alone, there is a book to help you with your journey,
A Guide for Pilgrims written by Milan Bravo Lozano. This
sacred journey has been explored by millions each year for
hundreds of generations. It is believed that James, one of
Christ’s apostles was buried here. The church of Santiago
(meaning James) is allegedly built over his grave. There are
hundreds of free pilgrim dormitories available along the
route. For further information regarding the route, please
visit www.santiago.ca or www.travelwithachallenge.com
MUSEUMS & MONUMENTS
ALICANTE
Colegiata de Santa María
A Gothic temple although very distinct characteristics in
comparison to Mediterranean Gothic architecture. Found
in the Plaza de Constitución. For further information
please call 96 287 19 51.
Palacio de Villa Marco
This rustic country house contains French colonial influences. Built in the 19th century, it is home to some of the
sculptures created by Alicante’s artist, Vicente Bañuls. The
house is situated at the Camino de Marco, Alicante. For
further information, please call 96 563 46 06.
Palm grove museum
This has been declared a world heritage site by the
UNESCO as one of the largest palm tree forests in Europe.
The palm grove museum is in the same area. For further
information, please contact 96 542 22 40.
ELCHE
Arabic Baths
“Hygiene is a manifestation from faith,” declared the
Prophet Mohamed. For the Islamic world, water is a source
of purification. Here you may visit one of the many public
bath houses built by the Moors. Guided audio tours are
available. Located at the Passeig de les Eres de Santa Llúcia, No 13, 03202, Elche. For further information, please call
96 545 28 87.
T H E AT R E
ALTEA
Cabaret
The stage version 30s film, set at the dawn of the Second
World War in Nazi Germany, will be staged from July 19-22
at the Palau de Altea. Tickets cost between 40–45 euros
and are available at the Theatre and should not be missed.
Please call 96 688 19 24 for reservations.
TORREVIEJA
Teatro Municipal
Black comedy The impatient patient
Last performance is on Friday July 6 at 21.00 hrs. Starring
Caoimhe O’Shea as the hell-bent Henrietta Poppycock.
Tickets cost 10 euros with proceeds for this evening’s show
donated towards the AECC and available from the Kiosk
between 18.00-20.00 hrs outside the theatre. For further
information, please call Jackie on 96 672 23 58 or Paloma on
646 508 068. Thank you for your support.
Useful telephone numbers
Emergencies/Urgencias .................................................. 112
Emergencies/Urgencias Médicas ...................... 96 514 40 00
Fire Brigade/Bomberos .......................................... 080 / 085
Police/Guardia Civil ........................................................ 062
National Police/Policía Nacional .................................... 091
Red Cross/Cruz Roja............................................ 96 525 25 25
24 hr Women’s Centre/Centro de la Mujer 24H..900 580 888
Tourist Information
General tourist information
Costa Blanca including Alicante ...........................................
..................................................... www.costablanca.org/eng
Murcia (Note: much of the Murcia tourist information is
only available in Spanish) ............ www.murciaturistica.es
Valencia .............................www.comunitatvalenciana.com
Churches
For listings of local church services in your region, go to:
www.costablanca.org/eng/servicios/iglesias buscar.asp
Consular offices
British Consulate General - Madrid
For all consular services, the office is open from 09.0015.00hrs. Located at C/ Fernando El Santo, 16, 28010,
Madrid ..............................Tel. 917 008 200 - Fax. 917 008 272
United Kingdom Consul - Alicante
Open from 08.30-13.30hrs, at Plaza de Calvo Sotelo, 1,
2ºApdo. de Correos 564, 03001 Alicante .................................
............................................... Tel. 96 521 61 90 or 96 521 60 22
Museums and art galleries
ALICANTE
LUCENTUM - Ciudad Íbero-Romana Tossal de Manises ..
....................................................................... Tel. 96 526 24 34
MARQ - Museo Arqueológico Provincial ... Tel. 96 514 90 00
MUBAG - Museo de Bellas Artes Gravina .. Tel. 96 514 67 80
TORREVIEJA
Museo de Belenes ...................................... Tel. 609 459 514
Museo de la Semana Santa Tomás Valcárcel ..............
....................................................................... Tel. 96 670 80 37
Museo del Mar y de la Sal ..........................Tel. 96 670 68 38
VALENCIA
Ciudad de Artes y Ciencias ...................... Tel. 902 100 031
Museo de Bellas Artes.............................. Tel. 96 360 57 93
Museo de Cerámica ................................... Tel. 96 351 63 92
Museo Fallero............................................. Tel. 96 352 54 78
IVAM ...............................................................Tel. 96 386 30 00
S P O RT S A N D H O B B I E S
Aeromodelling clubs
If you hold an interest in the art of aeromodelling, please
contact howard@mayor-hobbies or phone 96 541 54 10. With
listings of clubs in the areas of Benissa, Elche, Guardamar,
Benidorm, Alicante, Alcoi, Albacete and many more.
L’Alfàs cricket club
Plays a season beginning in February until November. New
members and support are always welcome with matches
played every weekend. The club itself plays host to 30 touring teams. For more information please call Clive Woodbridge on 96 686 69 65 or visit www.tyarth.com/sacc.php
Art classes
A gallery and workshop is on hand with classes available
for you to open your artistic streak and meet other likeminded artists. For information please contact Thomas
on 637 929 088 or visit www.thomasandart.de. His studio is
located at the Avenida Federico García Lorca, Benijófar.
Classes are from Monday to Friday, 11.00 until 18.00 hrs.
Yoga
Classes are available every Tuesday from 10.00–11.30 hrs at
the Terra Verde health food shop in Calpe’s town centre.
For further information, please contact Nicole on 620 147
089 or send her an e-mail on [email protected]
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July 6 - July 12 2007
WHERE TO GO
What’s on & where to go
Gig guide
Friday July 6
LA LUNA
Alcalalí
TONY RIVERS
– evening
GRAN SOL HOTEL
Calpe, nr Imperial Park
Complex (96-583-62-82)
COOL BLOOZ
Blues – 21.00 hrs
by Carlos Rodríguez
OCTAVIOS
Dénia, Las Marinas
PAISLEY PARK
Blues, rock, pop
– evening
BAR DREAMS
Els Poblets
THE SPLASHES – 21.00 hrs
FLANAGAN’S BAR
Gran Alicant
IRISH DES – evening
EL FARO
Jávea, Balcón al Mar
(96-577-00-47)
THE BRINK – 21.00 hrs
AN SHEBEEN
Jávea (96-579-64-75)
WAYNE HORN &
THE HORNETS – 21.00 hrs
VARIETY
La Nucía (96-689-52-80)
JOEY LEGEND + BAND
– 21.00 hrs
MARIO’S BAR CORIADOR
Moraira
CHILL FACTOR – 22.00 hrs
Saturday July 7
LA LUNA – Alcalalí
THE BRINK
Blues, rock – evening
BUDA BAR
Benitachell (96-649-41-79)
PAISLEY PARK
Blues, rock, pop – evening
AN SHEBEEN
Jávea (96-579-64-75)
THE ROCKETS
Rock, blues – 23.00 hrs
TUSK – Jávea, Arenal
THE SPLASHES – 22.30 hrs
DON QUIJOTE BAR – Moraira
CHILL FACTOR. Pop – 21.30 hrs
BAR EL CASINO
Parcent (692-801-636)
STANDARD JAZZ LTD
– 22.00-00.30 hrs
Sunday July 8
EL CISNE RASTRO
Benidorm
THE TAILGATE SWING BAND
– 12.00-15.00 hrs
LATITUDE LOUNGE BAR/REST
Dénia, Marina (96-578-32-35)
INTI CARDOSO & GUEST
Spanish guitar, pop, Latin
– 21.00-00.00 hrs
DON QUIJOTE BAR
Moraira
PAISLEY PARK with special
guests CHILL FACTOR
Pop – evening
Monday July 9
ROCK & ROLL HOUSE
Benidorm (96-585-60-20)
JOEY LEGEND – 22.00 hrs
EL PESCADITO
Pilar de la Horadada, Mil
Palmeras (96-532-00-71)
JAZZ GREATS – 20.00-23.00 hrs
Tuesday July 10
BUDA BAR
Benitachell (96-649-41-79)
CHILL FACTOR Pop – evening
DON ANTONIO RESTAURANT
Jávea, Cabo la Nao, nr
Saladar
INTI CARDOSO
Spanish guitar, pop, latin
– 20.00-23.00 hrs
Wednesday July 11
ROCK & ROLL HOUSE
Benidorm (96-585-60-20)
JOEY LEGEND – 23.00 hrs
LATITUDE LOUNGE BAR/REST
Dénia, Marina (96-578-32-35)
INTI CARDOSO & TØRSTEN
Spanish guitar, pop, Latin
– 20.30-23.30 hrs
BAR DREAMS – Els Poblets
THE SPLASHES – 21.00 hrs
BAR QUO VADIS – Jávea
DARK HORSE – evening
EL JARDÍN – Pedreguer,
N-332 (96-645-65-15)
PAISLEY PARK with special
guests CHILL FACTOR
Pop – evening
Thursday July 12
HOTEL FLAMINGO OASIS
Benidorm
JOEY LEGEND – 23.00 hrs
BUDA BAR
Benitachell – (96-649-41-79)
THE SPLASHES – 22.00 hrs
PLAZA 6 RESTAURANTE
Jávea, C/Cabo la Nao
(96-646-23-14)
INTI CARDOSO. – Spanish
guitar solo – evening
EL PRESIDENTE BARRESTAURANT – Jávea
COLIN FRASER QUINTET
Jazz, swing – 20.30-23.30 hrs
AN SHEBEEN
Jávea (96-579-64-75)
JOHN RAMÓN & DES
– 21.30 hrs.
COOL BLOOZ
Cool Blooz was recently put together by John Anthony
(lead guitar and vocals) and Dave Horn (drummer
and vocals), after talking about it for many years. Both
musicians had known Dave Wood (bass and vocals) for
some time and had worked with him in the past so when
he agreed to join them the band was instantly formed.
All are experienced musicians having played on the
Costa Blanca in various bands for many years. The repertoire for Cool Blooz veers towards jazz and rock. With
songs from John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock,
and a lot of light rock, including The Eagles, The Beatles,
The Rolling Stones and Elvis. They currently perform on
Fridays at the Gran Sol Hotel, Calpe.
Please email [email protected] should you
have any gigs which you would like included in the local gig
guide, or call 667 959 237. You can also book an artiste or
have your venue included on the new website
www.costablancalivemusic.com
ALTO Y BAJO GUADALENTÍN
July 6 - July 12 2007
Sentence supports
leisure boat owners
José Andúgar and
G. Lennon
A court ruling that backs
the owners of leisure boats
and which concerns the
price they have to pay for
mooring, may have consequences for a number of
people similarly affected.
A judge from Totana municipal court has ruled in
favour of several people
affected by the allocation
of moorings at the new leisure port in Mazarrón. The
judge completely supports
the argument put forward
by the boat owners that they
should only have to pay the
original fees contracted and
not the 315% higher fees
demanded by the new fran-
Education
New traffic
school
Fuente Álamo’s new Road
Safety Park has opened in
the Plaza de la Autonomía.
At the new facility, which
has a total surface area
of 4,591 square metres, of
which 250 square metres
have been built on, children
will be taught the principles of road safety including, for example, how to
ride a bicycle safely in urban areas. Among the services on offer, there is a large
playground, a grandstand,
and a road circuit as well as
pedestrianised and green
leisure areas. The total cost
of the project was €504,200
euros.
Planning
New Police
station
Águilas’s new Local Police station will open for
business next September.
Building work is in the
final stages and a €60,000
euro furniture and fittings
acquisition application has
just been approved. The
new police station, which
is on a plot of land next to
the fire station, will serve to
“improve the work of the officers as it will be equipped
with the very latest technology.” The building has two
storeys: the ground floor
will house a conference
hall, a library, the public
safety and customer service
teams. Upstairs, there will
be changing rooms, a classroom, and office space.
chise owners, Bolnuevo de
Turismo SA (Boltursa), and
which were approved by the
regional government.
During the proceedings
it emerged that the boat
owners acquired eight metre berths from the previous franchise holder, the
Sociedad Club Naútico de
Puerto de Mazarrón, with
whom there were written
contracts, and to whom the
buyers each paid €10,650
euros in March 2004. Subsequently the regional government awarded the port
franchise to Boltursa and
approved the 315% increase
in the purchase of moorings
on the grounds that the regional Public Works, Housing and Transport ministry
took into account the financial viability of the facility
as the initial investment required had risen substantially owing to the building of an underground car
park, a commercial centre
and other improvements.
Boltursa sent out a letter
in September 2006 advising
that the price of the moorings had risen to €24,808 euros, justifying the increase
on the regional government’s advice. The judge’s
ruling demands that Boltursa respect the terms of
the original purchase contracts, and allow the boat
owners to use their berths.
The sentence creates a
precedent for forty other
boat owners similarly affected, many of whom belong
to the Victims of Mooring
Berths in Mazarrón Marina
association. Twenty-six of
BOATS MOORED: Aerial view of Mazarrón port
them had contracts with
the Sociedad Club Naútico
de Puerto de Mazarrón. The
successful boat owners are
not members of the association, but maintain close
links with it.
Mazarrón police force bolstered to aim
to improve summer security
The mayor of Mazarrón,
Francisco Blaya, sat down
recently with the councillor for Security, Segundo
Muñoz, and the chiefs of
the Local Police and Guardia Civil, Gerardo Marín
and Alfonso Salinas, respectively, to define the town’s
security plan.
Also present was Accident
Secretary, Sandra María
Antón, who normally sits
in on these periodical meetings. Apart from agreeing
sanctions to be imposed
on recent wrong-doers, a
twelve-month police coordination programme was
approved with special focus
on the forthcoming summer season.
This year, Mazarrón will
ensure that it has 70 Guar-
POLICE AND RESIDENTS: Meeting of Mazarrón Public Safety Committee
dia Civil, 44 Local Police
and 10 Guardia Civil Traffic
officers.
These measures, that will be
coordinated from the Town
Hall, aim to guarantee the
safety of all the townspeople and offer peace of mind
to the thousands of tourists
who choose to spend their
summer vacations in the
coastal resort.
Totana Town Hall aims to buy General
Aznar’s House for restoration
Totana mayor, José Martínez Andreo, has announced
that the town council is
intending to purchase the
House of General Aznar
with the aim of fulfilling
its manifesto pledge to offer
the town’s people an integrated and easily accessible
administration: “we aim
to offer an agile, modern,
flexible, and transparent
administration that gives
the people of Totana the
level of customer service
they deserve,” explained
the mayor.
Negotiations are already
underway both with the
regional government – for
a subsidy to purchase and
renovate the building – as
well as with the building’s
owners. With respect to
the negotiations with the
regional government, the
council’s objective is for
the building not to cost the
Town Hall anything.
The House of General Aznar, which stands on the
calle Vidal Abarca next to
the El Cojo bar and opposite the Casino, is relatively
close to the council building, and it is planned for it
to house all council departments that deal directly
with the public.
It is an old, catalogued build-
ing with a total surface area
of around 400 square metres, although it is planned
to add an extra floor. It will
house the departments currently located in the upper
storeys of the BBVA building such as Housing, Immigration, Consumer Affairs,
Commerce, Quality and
Craftwork. According to Mr
Andreo, should the project
proceed, the council would
save all its current property
rental costs.
The council has applied
for a regional government
grant that would cover all
the costs of purchasing and
renovating the building,
and, given the importance
of the project, the mayor
stated that he was hoping
for the full collaboration of,
and a quick response from,
the regional government.
MURCIA NEWS
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS
Russia
Bush meets
with Putin
to try to end
deadlock
President Putin of Russia
visited Maine on the East
coast of the United States
earlier this week to speak
with his American counterpart, George W Bush, on
relations between the two
countries, which have deteriorated over the past year.
Sources from the Bush administration stated that
the aim of the visit was to
persuade Russia to cooperate in encouraging Iran to
suspend its nuclear programme. Moscow, on the
other hand, was seeking to
urge Washington’s not to
go ahead with its missile
interceptor plan, which it
aims to set up in Eastern
Europe.
The talks had only limited
success, sources revealed,
and did not bring the expected results.
White House
Hillary Clinton
cleaning up
corruption
CLEAN CUT: No more
favours for anybody
Aspiring Democratic President of the United States,
Hillary Clinton, has called
for the White House to be
‘cleaned’. She said in a recent electoral meeting: “Get
your dustpans and brushes.
We are going to have to
clean the White House because the present government has adopted a culture
of favouritism, corruption
and incompetence.”
Meanwhile, polls suggest
that there has been a radical shift in the Hispanic
vote, which traditionally
favoured Republicans. A total of 63 percent of the Hispanic members of society
would now vote for Hillary
Clinton as American president, while Republican
runner Rudolph Giuliani
would receive only 46% of
the vote.
July 6 - July 12 2007
Journalist freed after
4 months in captivity
Negotiations
with Hamas
achieve the
release
Alex Elgar
Alan Johnston, the BBC
journalist captured four
months ago by the radical
Army of Islam in the Gaza
strip, was freed in the early
hours of Wednesday morning.
Looking pale but in good
health, Johnston, 45, exited
a Gaza City building escorted by dozens of Hamas
armed guards.
According to his captors,
Johnston’s kidnap had been
set up to target Britain in
the name of a global holy
war.
Throughout his ordeal,
hundreds of journalists
around the world campaigned for his release and
200,000 people signed an online petition calling for him
to be set free.
As well as pressure from
the BBC and the British
Government, Johnston’s release was largely the result
of negotiations between
Islamic movement Hamas,
who recently took control
of the Gaza strip, and the
Army of Islam. Hamas
were keen to raise their
profile, whilst realising the
dire consequences for their
movement if Johnston had
been killed.
Johnston’s parents, from
Argyll in Scotland, described their overwhelming
joy at the news, stating that
the past 114 days had been
“a living nightmare.”
Johnston, who was kept
in a small cell during his
ordeal, sometimes hand-
FREED BBC JOURNALIST ALAN JOHNSTON: Overjoyed at his release
cuffed and recently appearing in a video wearing an
explosives belt, said in a
news conference given immediately after his release:
“I am hugely grateful to
all the people – an amazing number of people that
worked on the Palestinian
side, the British government, the BBC from top to
bottom, and a huge amount
of support from BBC listeners and viewers.
“I had a radio almost
throughout, and was able to
follow all the extraordinary
level of support and interest in my case, and it was a
huge psychological boost. I
am immensely grateful. It’s
just the most fantastic thing
to be free.
“It was an appalling experience as you can imagine – 16 weeks kidnapped,
sometimes quite terrifying,
and frightening always because I didn’t know how it
was going to end.
“Last night, when they
took me downstairs and
said you’re going to Britain, they had actually said
that once before when they
moved me to another prison, so I was really fighting
the desire to believe that it
was all about to end.
“When they let me out
of the car, there were gunmen around and so on and
I thought, ‘No, no, these are
more kidnappers’, but then
I saw Fayed Abu Shamala
who I’d worked with for
three years and I really only
then believed it was over.
“The group did threaten
my life a number of times
in various ways. There was
one 24-hour period when
they seemed to get very
angry with the negotiation
process, and they chained
me up by my hands and ankles. But that only lasted 24
hours.
“I was in Gaza for three
years, and I know very well
what Palestinian culture
is, and the extraordinary
warmth and hospitality
– especially of Gaza. I knew
that the handful of people
that kidnapped me were a
complete aberration. My
memories of Gaza will be
very much of the best kind,
despite what happened to
me. Across the Palestinian
spectrum politically there
was condemnation of the
kidnapping and calls for my
release and so on.
“The kidnappers seemed
very comfortable and very
secure in their operation –
until a couple of weeks ago
when it became clear that
Hamas would be in charge
of the security situation on
their own here – and after
that the kidnappers were
much more nervous and
began to realise – and I began to feel that perhaps, if
I was lucky – the end was
coming.”
Live Earth kicks off
this Saturday
Live Earth, a 24-hour, 7continent concert that will
bring together more than
100 music artists and two
billion people to trigger a
global movement to solve
the climate crisis, is to take
place this Saturday.
A star-studded line up is
promised, with artists including Paul McCartney,
Madonna, the Red Hot
Chilli Peppers, Razorlight,
Shakira and Justin Timberlake. Istanbul joins London,
New York, Sydney, Shanghai, Tokyo, Johannesburg,
Rio de Janeiro and Hamburg as official Live Earth
host cities.
The event will reach a worldwide audience through an
unprecedented global media architecture covering
all media platforms – TV,
radio, Internet and wireless
channels.
The event marks the beginning of a multi-year campaign led by the Alliance
for Climate Protection, The
Climate Group and other
international organisations
to drive individuals, corpo-
AL GORE: Bringing together more than 100 music artists
rations and governments to
take action to solve global
warming. Former U.S. Vice
President Al Gore is the
Chair of the Alliance and
Partner of Live Earth.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
July 6 - July 12 2007
Britain put on severe
security alert
Three bombs successfully
defused. Seven NHS doctors
suspected to be involved
Alex Elgar
The UK is on high alert after three car bombs set up
by Islamic terrorists last
weekend failed to detonate
or cause injury.
Two cars carrying petrol,
gas cylinders and nails were
discovered in central London last Friday before being
detonated by police, whilst
another car bomb was driven into Glasgow airport’s
terminal building on Saturday evening. Miraculously,
no-one was injured in the
attack.
Security forces have said
that residents should be
ready for an attack “at any
moment” and should be on
the look out for anything
suspicious.
Interior minister Jacqui
Smith denied claims that
only luck averted a massacre, insisting that the
government was doing everything possible to protect
the public, and that British
bomb disposal experts, secret services as well as public vigilence had stopped a
major disaster.
Security measures have
been stepped up in British
airports, train stations and
in the tube since the failed
bombings, and according to
UK transport police, drivers
who try to park at train stations, as well as passengers,
will be subject to random
security checks. Other Israeli-style check-points will
be set up over the coming
weeks on the main access
routes into the capital.
Peter Clarke, head of
Scotland Yard’s special
anti-terrorist squad, commented: “I’m not exaggerating when I say that every
hour we are learning more
information. I feel confident
that in the next few days
or weeks we will be able to
completely understand the
methods used by the terrorists, the manner in which
they planned the attacks,
and the group to which they
belonged.”
NHS at heart of failed
UK bomb attack
Armed
police
raided
houses across the country
following the attacks, while
a man and his wife were arrested on the M6 motorway
in Cheshire before being
brought for questioning to
London’s Paddington Green
police station. Another doc-
Elton John opens
memorial concert
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America
US places
security guards
on all flights
The United States has
stepped up security measures on its international
flights, following the recent
terrorist threats in the UK,
according to the US secretary for national security,
Michael Chertoff.
Security guards will now
be working with crew on all
flights, in an effort to prevent future terrorist attacks.
US airports are currently at
orange level, with red being
the highest level of danger.
Meanwhile, a suspect package found at JFK airport in
New York, forcing security
to evacuate an entire terminal, turned out to be a bottle
of cologne. Operations returned to normal after one
hour.
Africa
GLASGOW AIRPORT: Terrorists drive car bomb into terminal building
tor was arrested in Brisbane,
Australia on Tuesday while
trying to board a plane to India. He had been working in
Cheshire as a doctor.
Eight people have now
been arrested in association with the failed terrorist
bombings, with seven believed to be doctors or medical students working for the
NHS, one was a lab technician. An immediate review
of NHS recruitment will
now be carried out following the attacks, the prime
minister said.
Britain’s main umbrella
group for Muslim organisa-
tions strongly condemned
the three failed car bomb
attacks, calling for crosscultural efforts to tackle
extremism. Dr Muhammad
Abdul Bari, secretary-general of the moderate Muslim Council of Britain, said:
“Those who seek to deliberately kill or maim innocent
people are the enemies of
us all. Those who engage in
such murderous actions and
those that provide support
for them are the enemies
of us all, Muslims and nonMuslims, and they stand
against our shared values
in the United Kingdom.
“It cannot be stressed
enough that terrorists actively seek to divide us and
to undermine our collective
strength. We need to have
confidence and mutual trust
in each other. The challenges facing us as a nation
require us to work together
for the joint benefit of all.
“As we have stated in the
past, terrorism is not a regional nor a national matter. Neither does it have a
profession or class,” and he
called on all Britons to help
the police and the security
services.
FARC video show kidnapped
victims
A video released in Colombia showing seven soldiers
and policemen kidnapped
several years ago by guerrilla group FARC, has given
hope to families and groups
campaigning for their release. The video, which was
obtained by Colombian TV
station Caracol, shows kidnapped soldier Pablo Emilio
Moncayo, who was captured
more than nine years ago
in the south of the country,
urging the president of Colombia, Álvaro Uribe, not to
rescue the group by force,
because it would mean “a
death sentence”. He goes on
to say that he has been in the
same camp as ex-presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, who was kidnapped
in February 2002. Moncayo
pleads with Uribe to commence “a dialogue with the
FARC”.
Son of Chad
president
found dead
Brahim Deby, son of the
president of Chad, was
found dead last weekend in
a carpark in the Paris outskirts, police sources have
stated. Investigators are still
trying to determine if the
man was murdered or if he
died from natural causes.
West Bank
Soldiers shoot
dead Al Fatah
militia leader
A leader of Al Fatah’s armed
faction was shot dead in the
West Bank on Monday, during a disturbance in Jenin
refugee camp, according
to sources. Israeli soldiers
fired at Mahmud Abu al
Hija, 24, who fought for the
Brigades of the Martyrs of
Al Aksa, after he aimed a M16 rifle at them.
Mexico
SIR ELTON: Commemorates Diana’s death
Sir Elton John opened Diana, Princess of Wales’ memorial concert last weekend
in London’s Wembley stadium, staged to commemorate her ten-year death.
Audience figures peaked at
around 14.8 million during
the six-hour show on BBC
One, which included performances from Sir Elton,
Duran Duran and Lily Allen. Sir Elton, who was an
intimate friend of the princess, singing Candle in the
Wind at her funeral, played
Your Song to thousands of
onlookers, while black and
white images of Diana by
Peruvian
photographer
Mario Testino flashed up
on a giant screen. Princes
William and Harry, whose
idea it was to stage the concert, paid a tribute to their
mother. A total of 63,000 people both young and old filled
Wembley’s new stadium, in
a show that was transmitted
to 140 countries, with a global audience of more than
500 million people.
Explosion in karaoke bar
leaves 25 dead in China
At least 25 people have died
and a further 33 seriously
injured following an explosion in a karaoke bar in
northeast China, according
to official state news channels.
The explosion occurred in
the early hours of Thursday morning in Tianshifu
in the Liaoning province
when dozens of young people were enjoying a night
out in the well-known bar
to celebrate the end-of-year
examinations. Emergency
teams have already recovered 25 bodies from the
wreckage, although they
have not discounted the
possibility of finding more
bodies buried under the
rubble.
Xinhua said the explosion
caused the two-storey building to collapse into a heap
that also buried several
cars.
It said the club’s owner was
among the dead.
Authorities have now set up
an investigation to determine the cause of the incident.
Also Wednesday, a theatre manager in the central
province of Hunan died as
he evacuated his building
during a fire.
The world’s
richest man
The Mexican telecoms tycoon, Carlos Slim, has been
named as the richest man
in the world, overtaking Microsoft founder Bill Gates.
The 67-year-old son of Lebanese immigrants and owner
of America Movil is now
worth $67.8bn. He started
his business life in the property sector, before moving
into stock brokerage, a bottling company and now the
telephone sector.
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EDITORIAL & OPINION
July 6 - July 12 2007
_ Editorial&Opinion
Samantha Kett
[email protected]
Pottermania
I’ve been counting down the days for nearly two years now,
and there are only 15 to go.
Until what? The America’s Cup? No, that’s been and gone
now, and let’s cross our fingers that Valencia is elected as
venue for the next one. You see, the winning country would
normally host the next tournament, but when Switzerland
won the cup, the organisers saw a problem.
“What problem was that, then?” asked a friend of mine, who
isn’t even blonde.
Can any of you guess what it is? Oh, never mind. The crucial
point is that I haven’t been sad enough to count the days
to the 2007 regattas, which would be on a par with stampcollecting, train-spotting or bursting into tears when Spain
got kicked out of the World Cup last summer.
In just 15 days’ time, the final instalment of Harry Potter’s
adventures at Hogwarts Academy hits the shelves. When I
read that the castellano translation will not be in the shops
until 2008, I praised the good Lord that I’m a native Englishspeaker – not only will I never have to grapple with phrasal
verbs or ponder over the pronunciation difference between
‘cough’, ‘bough’, ‘tough’ and ‘through’, but I’ll be one of the
first to find out whether the teenage wizard manages to wipe
out He Who Should Not Be Named for good; whether he even
survives, given that the author hints he might not; whether
he returns to Hogwarts for his final year or whether in part
six he had passed through platform nine-and-three-quarters
at Kings’ Cross for the last time.
Unless you have followed this highly-addictive series from
day one, none of the above will mean anything whatsoever
to you. In theory, you could ask any child anywhere in
the world and they would fill you in pretty rapidly on the
chapters you missed, although in practice there are more
adults who read the series – a version with a cover for grownups is in circulation if your street-cred won’t allow you to
be seen reading a kids’ book. Even if it is a kids’ book that
outsells the Bible.
Spanish national daily El País has put Harry to the vote: is
the rising frenzy, the camping outside bookshops and the
betting-shop takings justified? After all, it’s only a book. Did
people break out in a sweat whenever Enid Blyton penned
a new Secret Seven adventure? Do people queue outside the
newsagents’ every Friday morning to grab their still-warmfrom-the printer copy of ThinkSPAIN|today? Well, naturally.
Of course they do. It is no accident, then, that 44 per cent of
voters said the young wizard’s adventures keep the public
permanently in suspenders and that they, too, will be taking
their sleeping bags and booking a flight to the UK to sleep
outside WHSmith’s on the pavement (hope they don’t get
washed away with all that rain Britain’s having). Another 43
per cent said it was great to be so enthusiastic about a novel,
but punch-ups to be the first through the bookshop door at
the crack of dawn are a little excessive. In summary, Harry
has enough fans not to have to worry his little head about the
remaining 13 per cent who described the saga as ‘boring’.
Is Harry fever justified? Yes, I do believe it is. Love or hate
the series, the content, subject and characters are beside the
point. Harry fever means kids read – it’s that simple.
I picked up my first book at age three, devoured the original
version of Heidi at five and was grappling with Dickens and
Shakespeare at nine. I’ve never looked back. Quite apart
from the fact that a child with its nose in a book is a child
who is being quiet, kept entertained and not pestering for
sweets, today’s kids who read are tomorrow’s adults who
can spell, express themselves, use apostrophes in the correct
place (ie not in plurals, which always offends my eye) have a
thirst for life and a keenness to broaden their horizons.
To this end, anything that makes kids read should be fully
encouraged, even if it means kipping in a shop doorway in
a downpour.
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Letters
To the readers of
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I am growing increasingly
worried about the return
of fur coats to fashion. Although fur is not currently
in the spotlight due to the
summer heat, it was worryingly popular over the winter with influential magazines such as Vogue and
ELLE backing the ‘fashion’
of wearing animal fur.
I am writing about this now
as it has recently come to
my attention that the popular department store, El
Corte Inglés, has a large fur
department. I find it shocking that in this day and age
fur can be found not only
acceptable but fashionable
as well!
It also worries me that such
large names are being seen
to support the monstrosity
when I believe that influential brands have a responsibility to apear against such
things.
Luckily, ELLE and Vogue
have been under pressure
since their fur campaigns
from animal rights activists
but El Corte Inglés, which is
right on our doorstep, continues supporting the cruel
trade without hindrance!
Admittedly, ELLE has tried
to withdraw from the contract and remove their support from the fur trade but
Vogue, one of the world’s
most famous fashion magazines, has disregarded all
scorn from animal-lovers
and will continue to promote fur as fashion.
The only way we can stop
this cruelty is to boycott
these brands until they have
no choice but to cease their
support and sale of animal
fur for good.
Signed, a concerned supporter of animal rights
Dear thinkSPAIN|today
I am a student in Jávea and
I have noticed a steady increase in young children
socialising on the Arenal
beachfront at night time. I
believe it is quite shocking
that children are allowed to
wander between the busy
bars and clubs after dark
and sometimes even enter
them. This overexposure to
alcohol and adult nightlife
cannot be good for them
and I don’t believe that they
would have been allowed to
do this back in Britain.
I understand that Spain
is seen as a safer place for
young children by many
parents but a bar scene is
never a suitable place for
twelve-year-olds. I think
it has become normal for
these children to spend time
on the beachfront at night
time and I believe that this
contributes heavily to many
of them starting drinking at
a young age.
I put this down to the lack
of youth clubs and activities available in this area.
In Britain these children
would have the option to be
involved with local youth
centres and sports clubs
whereas here, if they do
not speak Spanish, British
children tend to socialise
in the way their parents do,
namely by drinking alcohol
and hanging around bars
and clubs.
I believe this is a problem
that needs to be addressed
soon before we produce a
new generation of expatriate alcoholics on the Costa
Blanca.
Signed, anon in Jávea
Dear anon,
Thank you for your letter. I
suggest you take a look at our
clubs pages and visit your
town hall for information
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about the clubs available to
the youth of Jávea. Within
the British community on the
Costa Blanca we have many
clubs and societies - you just
need to look for them!
In the Jávea section of the
clubs and societies pages (p.
45 - 46) you will find Yoga
classes, Martial Arts classes,
a Netball club, arts and crafts
clubs and many more.
As another answer to the concerns expressed in your letter
you will also find a listing for
AA!
Ignasi Mora
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The feminine threat
Men all over the world,
unite! New pariahs of
the Earth, defend the
conquests that you have
fought and won over the
course of time! The class
struggle is over, but a
new type of servitude has
evolved where men find
themselves under women’s thumbs.
Remember Eve’s apple
and Adam’s weakness as
he ate it. We’re still there
– in this same episode of
humanity. Women will tell
you that the Bible is sexist,
but don’t accuse them of
being sacrilegious – just
tell them that it has become the new oppressive
arm of humanity which
we are rebelling against.
With our proverbial guilty
conscience and, let’s admit it, our feeble, godfearing characters, we’ve
started a race to see how
many of our masculine
privileges – crafted as a
result of long and arduous struggles – are wiped
out by women or even
usurped by them – fruit of
the most abominable type
of vindictiveness. In this
way, they bear a striking
resemblance to the revolutionaries who sacked
the famous Winter Palace
of the Czars – humiliating, destroying and finally
substituting the ancient
lords. We don’t have to let
them do it….gentlemen
and gentlemen!
I’m conscious that the female threat is not exactly
the same as that of the
working class. We cannot
act against women with
our rifles and machine
guns – because women,
with their secret weapons would annihilate our
lame infantry in a jiffy.
In fact, rather than dissuading them from going into retreat, we end
up just trying to please
them. The more we shoot,
the more lost we end up
because we end up provoking even more of the
feminine threat. To this
end, we gradually give in,
letting them kick us out
of ‘men’s jobs’ – the ones
where we earn a living by
shedding blood, sweat and
tears – and end up accepting once again that this
so-called equality will end
up in a feminine dictatorship.
What has happened to us
and what is happening to
us? When I published my
last novel I found the answer in theory, although
I’m still putting it to the
test. I gave the manuscript
to an editor to read; he
criticised certain aspects
of the text that I partially
accepted through gritted
teeth and was obliged to
make a number of corrections. This done, I went
back and read it again and
still observed a few defects. Summoning up all
the courage I could muster I flew into a rage and
broke off the relationship
with the editor.
At the new publisher’s I
met a female editor, which
is something that’s getting
more and more frequent
these days. She suggested
I took the novel apart and
started it again with a
new plot.
I left her office with a new
spring in my step and determined to rewrite my
manuscript from beginning to end. And I didn’t
rewrite it once, but three
times, following the instructions of the editor to
the letter.
What had happened to
me? Had I fallen in love
with the editor and taken
advantage of the fact I had
written a novel to get to
know her better? No, not
at all. Was it her sweet-na-
tured way of interacting
with me that won me over,
her gentle way of softening the blow of her criticisms? No, it wasn’t that,
either.
That’s when I began to
think about this new theory and put it to the test.
In our biological memory,
men have only ever confronted other men – competing unconsciously for
food or sex in the times
of our ancestors. Women
were never our rivals and,
because of this, we never
got out our heavy artillery to defend ourselves
against them the way
we did with other men
– in any case, we wore
our uniforms and carried
our arms with pride and
pleasure.
That’s the hidden face
of the threat – the great
feminine danger. We’ve
got the enemy at home!
And she’s slowly poisoning us! And yet here we
are, smiling idiotically all
the time. Women transform us from tyrants into
victims. But we have the
right to defend ourselves
– men all over the world,
unite!
Now, THAT would be interesting.
EDITORIAL & OPINION
July 6 - July 12 2007
Penny Lapenna
Berta Chulvi
[email protected]
Little Miss Happy?
Did you know that it’s not
possible to stay happy?
Sociologists reckon that
we are programmed to
gain pleasure from all
the things that make
humans survive and
reproduce. So, sex is fun,
and eating, and staying
dry in Spain when it’s
raining in England. But
if we felt completely satisfied from having sex
once, we’d never do it
again, so nature makes
sure that our pleasures
are transitory, to keep us
chasing them, and keep
procreating.
The amazing website
www.lloydianaspects.
com explains that “In all
the studies of happiness,
the planet’s happiest people always turn out to
be the people living in
the way closest to that of
wild ancestral humans –
modern day hunter-gatherers, living contented
lives on islands, fishing
and lounging about. The
most miserable people on
Earth appear to be the
Japanese, and it is surely
no coincidence that their
way of life is the furthest
removed from nature.”
It has been my experience too that living in a
small rural village has
been more harmonious
than my life in a busy
capital city, but bizarrely,
I loved living in London.
In my twenties London
really did offer those
exciting times – all about
sex,drugs and rock’n’roll
– but the arrival of my
children meant that pollution, unsafe streets
and overcrowded schools
took the sheen off of the
city. So, clearly, these
sociologists know a thing
or two.
Now that I’ve ironed out
my need to procreate, I
can get pleasure from
keeping said children
alive, educated and happy.
When they are having
fun, I feel satisfied. It
feels altruistic, but probably I am just ensuring
they will look after me
in my dotage because I
let them have Smarties
and ice-cream for breakfast once, and therefore
qualify as a great mum
in their eyes. But remembering that happiness is
not designed to be longlasting, rather that our
wants change with the
seasons, and a pink PS2
will only please me temporarily, meaning that I
can let go of that nagging
feeling that I SHOULD
FEEL HAPPIER. I am
actually happy as I write
this. And content that
there will always be
something just out of
reach that I crave.
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Old wives’ tales
for an inverted glass of
water to be placed on the
head whereby it draws out
the heat until the water
actually bubbles. I have
been told by numerous
friends that this really
happens and the patient
is then cured of the sunstroke and its accompanying headache but admit
that I have not yet tried it
or seen it for myself.
I was also shown the
wart cure, when a friend
found a snail, wiped the
snail’s slime on a wart
on my daughter’s finger,
then tied the snail with a
thread and hung it up on
a nail on the garage wall.
The legend promises that
the wart will disapear
when the snail dries out
and drops from the wall.
The wart did disappear
and we bear the guilt for
the poor snail’s untimely
death.
Another strange remedy
was proposed to heal a
painful and ugly stye. This
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Honour culture
Jacqui Cotterill
The last week of school
is traditionally the time
for end-of-year trips – a
popular nearby option being the water park in Benidorm, where my two
younger children spent
the day with their classmates. Despite warnings
and lashings of sun cream
they both returned with
the worst sunburn they
have suffered in their
lives and missed school
the next day with fever
and a touch of sunstroke.
Like all parents I have a
working knowledge of
how to treat non-serious
ailments so the burn was
soothed with aloe gel and
the fever with paracetamol but I was then reminded of the local remedy for an excess of sun.
Known as traure el sol del
cap, literally ‘take the sun
from the head’, the cure is
handed down in the oral
tradition of an old wives’
tale, only revealed on the
night of San Juan. It calls
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time the impromptu cure
was suggested in the hairdressers when a number
of women jumped up
and passed their wedding
rings under my daughter’s eye. Maybe the multiple effect helped, but what
is certain is that the stye
faded without treatment.
The roots of such old
wives’ tales are hard to
trace and they sit rather
incongruously in an age
when we are accustomed
to medical intervention
and pills for everything.
They hark back to a time
when people only had
what nature provided
them and the handed
down experiences of their
ancestors.
Whilst we are all thankful for modern medical
science it is nice to think
that occasionally we can
forego the chemical bombardment and try out gentler folk remedies – who
knows, they may sometimes work!
I had thought about dedicating this column to politicians’ salaries, because
I was somewhat shocked
to learn that the first decision taken by many town
councils, from both sides
of the political divide,
following the recent elections has been to raise
their own pay – in some
cases by up to 40 per cent.
You see, I am one of those
people who believe in politics and insist that not all
politicians are the same.
Many politicians are not
just in it to get rich. You
may not be aware that, a
few years ago there was
a media storm over an
audio-taped conversation
in which the former regional president of the
Comunitat Valenciana,
Eduardo Zaplana, who
is now PP parliamentary
spokesman, openly admitted that he was in politics to get rich. As you
can see, Zaplana’s political career has been unaffected and he has been
untouched by the scandal. What is scandalous,
however, is that, in this
country, councillors can
raise their salaries indiscriminately. Surely, such
a simple issue should be
regulated in some way?
However, I am not going
to talk about politicians’
salaries but about divorce and the murder of
women in crimes of passion by their former partners, which is something
which,
unfortunately,
seems to fill our newspapers day after day. It goes
without saying that feminists object to the term
‘crime of passion’, which
is also, without doubt,
‘domestic violence’, but
how are we supposed to
refer to a crime whereby
a victim dies at the hands
of her former partner,
who is unable to accept
that, following their separation, she no longer belongs to him? The most
interesting explanation
I have ever heard is that
of social psychologist,
Juan Antonio Pérez, who
specialises in the field of
uxoricide, which means
the murder of women by
members of their own
family. In a recent article, co-written with two
other renowned social
psychologists, Ana Arias
and Darío Páez, Pérez
postulates that uxoricide
is the consequence
of two overlapping, yet
contradictory,
mentalities. Since the 1960s there
has been a shift in Spanish cultural values as
women have gained more
and more freedom. These
values establish women’s
status as equal citizens
that completely defines
them independently from
the men in their lives
they may be related to
or romantically involved
with.
This new ideology is
gaining ground in the
face of an honour culture which, for decades,
maintained that a woman
was the symbol of family
honour and that the men
of the family were responsible for looking out for
and guaranteeing that the
women – daughters, wives,
sisters and mothers – preserved that honour intact.
Conflict between these
two mentalities is blamed
for these outbursts of
rage that end in the death
of women. I think this
theory holds water, and
evidence to support it can
be heard every day when
you talk to people about
separation or divorce.
The ‘light’ version of this
honour culture is the one
that insists that the best
possible family nucleus
is one where the biological family stays together.
This mentality immediately becomes obvious whenever people
discuss a couple’s
plans to separate.
Have you heard
of many
instances
where
separation is
considered
to be
something
natural
– serious
and trascendental,
admittedly
– yet natural? I fear not.
The most
widespread
feeling is
the one
that views
the separation of two
people
previously involved in a
romantic relationship as,
per se, something negative. While this negative
view is widely held socially, the honour culture
– which, lest we forget, is
to behave as social leaders consider respectable –
will continue costing the
lives of women and souring the lives of men. Both
attitudes are opposite extremes of the same continuum: the most highlycivilised societies accept
separation with sadness,
they define it ‘kindly’ as
a minor evil, but they
do condemn it. The most
pathological, or most prototypical, members of
the same society, still immersed in an honour culture, make no valuation
at all; they merely murder their victims. They
are two poles of the same
mentality, which means
that we need to start
changing people’s ideas
about separation and the
way society deals with it
if we want to stop those
still prepared – even now
at the start of the 21st
century – to defend their
own honour by spilling
the blood of others.
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What if I ruled the world?
Let’s see what you, the
readers, would do if you
had been elected as mayor
or mayoress of your town
last month…
By Samantha Kett
Unless you have been living on Mars lately, it cannot have escaped your
notice that the local elections in Spain were held
on May 27. Us expatriates
fall into three categories
– those who voted; those
who abstained, believing
their single ballot would
make no difference to
the parking crisis, leaky
health centre roof or dogexcrement-filled streets of
their town, and those who
were voted for.
Many expats’ contribution to democracy does
not stop at handing in a
voting slip. Foreigners are
joining forces with Spanish councillors to do their
bit for their municipality
– of these, more than a
hundred electoral candidates were British.
Here at thinkSPAIN|today
we were curious to know
what our readers would
do if they had been voted
in as mayor or mayoress.
Some of you had some
very constructive ideas
that ranged from streetcleaning to Spanish tests
for foreigners, roadworks
to river diversion, and
‘green’ fiestas to grants
for house-painting.
Yet some of you had ideas
that were just plain crazy. National Donut Day?
Banning fashion faux
pas? Slippery pole competitions for councillors?
Whatever next?
Clean up, pay up and
learn to integrate
Ivan, from Sax, wants to
ban mopeds and noisy
motorbikes, fine dogowners who fail to clean
up after their pets, clamp
down on litter-bugs and
jail graffiti artists.
R.J., who has a holiday home in Oliva, has
similar sentiments regarding the state of his
adoptive town’s streets.
“I would ban all dogs – I
hate dog poo - litter-louts,
and speeding cars,” he
reveals, but on the positive side he would plant
They fill up their
trolleys with
booze and then
pack it in their
suitcases. I’d call
round and fine
them for it
more flowers in the town,
resurface any potholed
roads and pass a byelaw
forcing everyone to smile,
all the time.
“I would bring in a municipal law that meant
all guests had to hire a
car and give a contribution to their hosts, if not
the town hall would call
round and fine them,”
reveals Marcelle from
Pego when asked what
she would do if she was
elected.
The council would recognise them instantly,
she says, because “at the
supermarket, they fill up
the trolley with booze
and the hosts think they
are going to replace all
they have drunk when
in fact they pack it into
their suitcase and take it
home.” She explains she
would make the town hall
publish a list of offenders
on their notice board.
“Anyone who moans that
the Spanish don’t speak
English, or that there are
too many foreigners here
– alluding to the Spanish
– would be brought before a peoples’ court and
tried…in Spanish,” she
continues.
Simplicity and clarity
Chuck Svoboda, from
Canada, reveals his wife
Lisa, a Swedish national,
was running for the council in Benissa before this
year’s elections. “She was
fourth on the Independent list, but only three
were elected,” Svoboda
observes.
“The two main things I
would have done if I had
been elected as mayor
would have been to make
access to town hall administration simpler and
more transparent. The
second thing would have
been to demand a forensic and total review of
the town’s books.”
This second idea was inspired by the news that
recently broke alleging
that neighbouring town,
Calpe, has a debt of 68
million euros.
Chuck and Lisa feel
strongly that all nationalities should be represented on the council, as
FALLAS: Readers would promote environmentally-friendly fiestas
the issues that affect expatriates may not necessarily always be relevant
to native residents.
“Here in Benissa, those
living in the coastal zone
– almost half the total
population, mainly EU
residents, and the area
that pays the highest taxes, more than half of the
town’s revenues – have
no representation on the
new town council.”
Painting the town –
but not necessarily
red
STRAY ANIMALS: Give free veterinary care to owners who rescue them
Juan, from Oliva, says “I
would put a toll booth on
the A7 just south of the
town. This coupled with
the one north of the town
would provide the muchneeded bypass at minimal cost.”
He would also provide
free veterinary care for
stray animals which are
given homes by local residents.
In the meantime, he says,
his wife would ban the
wearing of puffball skirts
– this summer’s widespread high-street fashion disaster – in the town
DONUT DAY: Should become a fiesta patronal
if she became mayoress,
scrap the one-céntimo
coin (“bloody useless,
tiny thing”) and remove
all smoking restrictions
in restaurants “and shoot
anyone who complains.”
“Push for the N-332 bypass and the GandiaDénia train-line, open
a Corte Inglés, instal
more regular buses to
the beach, create more
parking spaces and give
grants to people who
live on the N-332 to paint
their rendering, where
it’s been damaged by traffic fumes,” says Victoria,
also from Oliva.
Wayne, from Ondara,
would set up house-painting grant scheme like
Victoria. He would also
like to run free Spanish
language courses in the
town hall, and encourage
mayors of other municipalities to do the same. A
keen golfer, Wayne would
also cut green fees by 50
per cent on the courses in
any town in which he was
elected mayor.
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Go green – and don’t
forget the foreigners
Dawn from Oliva says she
would pass a bye-law stopping homeowners from
pulling up native mountain plants from their
gardens. They should respect these valuable species and set aside an area
of their garden where
these plants are allowed
to grow freely and provide a habitat for mountain fauna.
Also with the environment in mind, Roberto
and Gabriela from El Verger say they would pressure the Valencian government to do a U-turn
on desalination plants,
and divert water currently discharging into the
sea from the river Ebro
down to the Comunitat
Valenciana and Región
de Murcia.
They would also hold
monthly surgeries at the
town hall where residents can visit them and
discuss their problems
and grievances concerning the state of the town.
Mindful of the importance of the expatriate
vote, they would employ
interpreters to encourage
non-Spanish residents to
come forward with their
suggestions.
In recent times, local people have observed an increase in the number of
prostitutes plying their
trade on the N-332 as it
passes through El Verger.
A sad fact of modern life,
these women – mostly
non-EU immigrants – find
themselves with little option but to enter this degrading ‘profession’ in
order to financially support their children, to
pay the bills and to put
food on the table.
Roberto and Gabriela
would like to see these
women’s lives made easier. “If they really have
to do it, then let them get
on with it, but as mayor
I would rent caravans to
them so they don’t have
to freeze to death in winter or ‘attend to clients’
in the orange groves,”
says Roberto.
Less bull, more fun
“If I had won the elections I would introduce
a Citizens’ Test for all
expats arriving permanently in Spain covering
Spanish vocabulary and
grammar; Spanish etiquette and customs, and
one part demystifying
the mañana attitude and
other misnomers,” comments Lucy Pilkington
from Parcent.
She would also promote
eco-friendly Fallas and
other fiestas, using nontoxic paint and compressed re-cycled paper
for the ninots and have
people-running
events
instead of bull-running.
Lucy says Xaló’s popular
‘Run of the Drunks’ set
the right example.
There should be
spaces for big
kids, not just
little ones. Adult
Twister in the
Plaza would be a
good idea
As mayoress, she would
also ensure some of the
funds raised from businesses in the town were
used to renovate the townhouses that are ‘trashed
during the events’.
On the less-serious side,
Lucy reveals that, as
mayoress, she would “insist the village have space
for ‘big kids’ as well as
little ones - bouncy castles for adults, five-a-side
football teams, ‘youth’
centres with pinball,
pelota and Playstations,
and Adult Twister painted on the centre of the
Plaza.”
She would also encourage
open council meetings,
conducted in the style of
It’s a Knockout.
“For example, whoever
survives the slippery pole
TWISTER: More fun for ‘big kids’, please
gets to be my Councillor
for Sport, and so on.”
In order to increase motivation and productivity
in the workplace, and improve the homelife-work
balance, Lucy wants to
“instigate a new town
calendar to include regular Doughnut Day, Dads
with Kids Day, Stay-inBed Day and Sing Loudly
Days.”
How not to win votes
and influence people
Charo López said that
if she became mayoress of her town – which
she
didn’t
wish
to
name and shame in
thinkSPAIN|today – the
first thing she would do
is throw a huge post-electoral bash to celebrate
her victory, inviting all
her friends and hangerson. “Then I would join
a gym and go to spas so
that I look good in official
photos. It goes without
saying that, as mayoress,
they’d give me discounts
or perhaps not even
charge for my beauty
treatments.”
But what would you do to
benefit your town, Charo?
“Exactly what the existing leader of my town
has done – which is not
a lot, but has resulted in
said candidate being reelected.”
And how would you ensure you were re-elected?
“I’d organise parties in
the areas where new expats have moved in – as
they don’t know me and
haven’t seen what I’ve
been doing these last four
years, with a couple of
balloons, a mobile disco
an a few plates of crisps
and nuts, I’ll have earned
their vote.
“Oh, and I’d fine people
for occupying space on
the pavement, like mopeds parked where they
shouldn’t be, but then
I’d use the pavements to
put up stalls the size of a
lorry promoting my party throughout the whole
electoral campaign.”
Charo, a keen musician,
believes conditions for
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Elvis lives… and he’s a councillor in Reus
“If I were mayoress, I would adopt the
example of the guy who stood for mayor
of Reus (Cataluña), who plans to attend
council meetings dressed as Elvis,” Lucy
Pilkington reveals.
Ariel Santamaría amassed a huge quantity of votes by turning up at a plenary
looking like his hero, the King of Rock ‘n’
Roll, whom many claim to have seen alive
and well in various branches of Mercadona and propping up the local patron
saint fiestas.
Throwing a one-man concert as part of
his party’s electoral campaign, Ariel
‘Elvis’ Santamaría’s style of music was
closer to modern-day heavy rock than
the croon-friendly Don’t be cruel or Blue
suede shoes.
A keen environmentalist, former postman Santamaría wants to conserve
green belt areas whilst making good use
of the land at the same time. He proposes
growing hash plants in protected areas
of countryside.
Keen to brighten up the Tarragona-province town, Ariel has suggested painting
the Town Hall building pink.
Santamaría also suggested that if he became mayor, he would hand out 21,000
free bicycles for residents to use around
the town in order to cut pollution and
traffic jams.
local bands should be
improved and funds invested in them, as they
are a vital part of Spain’s
fiestas.
“If
I was mayoress
though, I’d do what they
do in my town – that is,
if bands want places to
practice, tell them they’ll
just have to buy their
own! Who cares if they
have to use a leaky old
warehouse with a corrugated roof and disturb
the neighbours three
times a week. As long as
I don’t live near it.”
We at thinkSPAIN|today
will be watching the electoral boards very closely
in four years’ time to see
whether any of you have
decided to put your ideas
into practice. If so, puffball skirt-wearers, riders
of noisy mopeds, those
who cannot be bothered
to walk to a bin to deposit
their rubbish and any
guests who drink their
hosts dry had better start
saying their prayers.
“Politics needs humour,” stresses Ariel,
when asked why he had taken this bizarre approach to his campaign.
Sadly, Ariel did not win the elections,
despite his popularity, but remains the
spokesman and sole councillor in office
for his party, CORI. Socialist leader Lluís
Miquel Pérez will continue to govern until 2011.
PUFFBALL SKIRTS: This year’s fashion disaster
should be banned
NOISY BIKES: Ban them, say readers
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Spanish royals: Who’s who
in the modern monarchy
ThinkSPAIN|today takes a
closer look at the country’s
much-loved monarchy and
its tangled family tree...
By Paloma Casco
del Rey
Prior to the unification
of Spain instigated by
Fernando II of Castilla y
León and Queen Isabel I
of Aragón, Spain was a
constitution made up of
various kingdoms, duchies
and states, presided over
by warlords, nobility and
monarchs.
When Isabel I died, her
dominion was handed
down to her daughter,
Juana, who lost her sanity
when her husband Felipe
the Handsome or Felipe the
Fair, died a most untimely
and premature death. Juana
spiralled into inconsolable
The birth of a prince
grief and mourning, and
it was nearly impossible
to tear her away from her
husband’s lifeless body.
Juana was therefore proclaimed unfit to rule, leaving her father, Fernando
II to take command of the
kingdom of Aragón with
joint kingship with Juana’s
and Felipe’s son, Carlos I of
Spain. Officially, however,
Juana was still queen until
Carlos was old enough to
rule.
Carlos I and II
Carlos I also took control of
Castilla and Aragón upon
the deaths of his mother
and grandfather. He was
known as Carlos V, the Holy
Roman Emperor and was
the elected monarch via the
Vatican to be the leader of
the Holy Roman Empire,
crowned and elected by the
Pope himself.
His only legitimate son,
Felipe II of Spain was married to Mary I of England.
The house of Habsburg
from Austria began their
rule in Spain with Felipe the
Handsome, via his marriage
to Juana. The Habsburg
rule continued with four
more King Felipes, until
the remaining Habsburg,
Carlos II, who reigned until
the year 1700. The house
of Borbón then came into
power. Carlos II, the last rul-
WE DO: When Felipe married TVE reporter Letizia Ortiz, viewers all over Spain were glued to their screens
ing Habsburg in Spain died
without leaving any heirs,
therefore his powers transferred to his nephew, Felipe
V or Philippe d’Anjou and
grandson to Louis XIV of
France. After ruling for 24
years, Felipe V abdicated in
his son’s, Louis I’s favour;
although this reign was
very short lived as he died
of smallpox seven months
later, resulting with his
father having to be reinstated as king once again, for a
further twenty-two years.
Upon the onslaught of the
French Revolution, and
under much pressure Carlos
was forced to abdicate,
fleeing to Rome, where he
remained until his death in
1819. The house of Bonaparte
then took over Spain.
the tender age of three upon
the death of her father,
with her mother ruling as
co-regent until she came
of age. This caused much
political upsurge in Spain,
as common machismo practice was (and still is to some
degree) that only a male
heir could reign. However,
Isabel II did indeed reign
from 1833 until 1868 until
she was finally overthrown
by the Spanish revolution
and was ruthlessly deposed
and replaced by the elected
Amadeus I, from the house
of Savoy. But the house of
Borbón was restored for the
second time in December
The return of the
House of Borbón
JUAN CARLOS: Restored democracy in Spain
José Napoleón I, King of
Naples and Spain, brother
to Emperor Napoleón I,
was the older brother of
the famous little Bonaparte
of Sardinia. His rule over
Spain was an arduous
and unpleasant task. With
assassination
attempts
looming over him at every
quarter and the unsettled
Spanish masses debating
his succession, his reign
lasted a duration of merely
five years.
The House of Borbón
returned again with the
succession of Fernando VII
who tried to instigate a new
law that the eldest-born,
whether male or female
should succeed the throne.
His eldest child, Isabel II
was pronounced queen at
The Borbón coat of arms
1874, with King Alfonso XII.
During his short reign, he
never allowed himself to
become an instrument in
political tangles and managed to restore peace after
much war and bloodshed.
Unfortunately he died at
the age of 27 of tuberculosis, awarding power to
his son Alfonso XIII, who
was proclaimed king at his
birth.
Alfonso XIII was hailed as
the promoter of tourism,
beginning with the construction of a hotel (by accident) with which to house
his guests for the duration
of his wedding to Victoria
Eugene of Battenberg,
granddaughter to Queen
Victoria of England. This
makes Queen Victoria the
great, great, grandmother to the current king of
Spain, King Juan Carlos I.
King Alfonso XIII was also
responsible for the launching of state-run lodges in
buildings of historical
importance, now known as
paradores.
Alfonso XIII eventually
lost his throne to the prime
minister, Miguel Primo de
Rivera, resulting in another dictatorship for Spain.
In 1931, upon the proclamation of the second Spanish
republic, Alfonso XIII fled
Spain without formally
abdicating his title, taking
his family to France. Upon
the outbreak of the Spanish
Civil War in 1936, led by
fascist dictator, General
Franco, Alfonso made it
be known that he favoured
this uprising, although
Franco stated that he
would never recognise him
as King. Alfonso later sent
his son Juan de Borbón,
Count of Barcelona, to
enter Spain via France, but
he was captured by General
Mola, expelling him from
the frontiers yet sparing
his life. Alfonso XIII finally
abdicated on 15th January
1941 shortly before his
death in February of the
same year.
His son, Juan de Borbón
was proclaimed sole heir to
the throne, however, Spain
was due for a bloody mass
of war and tyranny under
the rule of Franco, before
the House of Borbón was
subsequentially re-established three decades later.
Franco’s regime
Ironically, in 1947, Franco
came to recognise the state
of the monarchy, preparing to restore the King to
his throne, but he would
not allow Alfonso’s son,
the Count of Barcelona to
be King. Instead, Franco
favoured Spain’s current
King Juan Carlos I, allowing him to return to Spain
for his education and
sending him to military
school. After much political debate between Franco
and his partisan supporters regarding who Franco
would name as heir, he
agreed to return the monarchy to the throne after
his death. Franco nominated Juan Carlos, whom he
thought was young enough
to groom for the role in a
way which would preserve
his iron -fisted regime. In
1969, Juan Carlos was officially announced as heir to
the throne and proclaimed
as Prince of Spain.
The King of Spain
today
Juan Carlos I was born in
Italy on January 5, 1938 with
a genial heritage spanning
across Europe and England.
He is a member of one of
the oldest royal families in
Europe, but he lived in exile
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with his family in Italy
before moving to Portugal.
In 1948, Juan Carlos moved
to San Sebastián to commence his studies, completing them in 1954 at the San
Isidro Institute in Madrid.
He then underwent officer
training for three years
in Zaragoza, serving one
year at the Naval School in
Pontevedra, with another
year at the Air Force in
San Javier, Murcia. In 1961,
Juan Carlos graduated from
Complutense University
after majoring in Political
and International Law,
Economics and Public
Administration.
Juan Carlos’ reign began
with the downfall of fascism, installing democracy
in a country that was still
bearing the scars of war.
His replacement was welcomed by the people of
Spain although there were
many who were unsure
of what he was going to
do, or how he would reign.
Many felt he would continue in the same manner
as Franco had previously
ruled, as this was Franco’s
wishes. On October 30,
1975, Franco was nearing
death and therefore relinquished his power, handing all authority over to the
prince. Franco finally died
on November 20, 1975, and
seven days later, the prince
ascended to the Spanish
throne, initiated by an
anointing ceremony called
the Holy Spirit Mass. The
new king quickly went to
work, implementing democratic reforms much to the
displeasure of Franco’s
fascist supporters. In 1978,
Spain’s new legislation was
finally prepared and henceforth is celebrated annually on its anniversary of
December 6. This was also a
promulgation of his rightful inheritance, and not an
appointment as an heir of
Franco.
A royal union
The eldest daughter of
King Paul I of the Hellenes
and Princess Frederika of
Hannover, Queen Sofía is a
member of the extravagantly-titled Shleswig-HolsteinSonderburg-Glücksburg
dynasty. However, Greece
as a democratic country no
longer bears a royal family,
therefore such titles are no
longer recognised. During
her family’s exile, she
spent much of her childhood in Egypt and South
Africa. She is educated
in paediatrics, archaeol-
ogy and music, acquired in
Athens; she is also fluent
in Spanish, Greek, English,
French and German. The
queen represented Greece
in sailing at the 1960 summer Olympics, evidence of
the royal family’s love of
the sport – as is their participation in the America’s
Cup. On May 14 1962, Juan
Carlos I married his queen,
previously Princess Sofía
of Greece and Denmark,
after meeting on a cruise
around the Greek islands
in 1954. Queen Sofía is also,
much in the same manner
as her husband, the greatgreat granddaughter of
Queen Victoria, making
her third cousin to her husband. She is second cousin
to Charles, the Prince of
Wales through her grandfather King George I of
Greece and she is first cousin once-removed to Prince
Philip (Queen Elizabeth’s
husband). Via her relations
to Christian IX of Denmark
and Queen Victoria, (her
great grandmother was
Princess Victoria, daughter
of Queen Victoria). Lastly,
Queen Sofía is double-third
cousin to Queen Elizabeth
II of England. Spooky? And
you thought history was
tangled with the Borjas.
Mind your Ps and Qs
Queen Sofía only eats fish
(a pescetarian) and no land
animals whatsoever.
She detests bull-fighting,
of which her husband is a
fan. She holds the title of
Catholic Monarch, meaning she is entitled to wear
white in the presence of the
Pope, instead of the traditional black. This is known
as the White Privilege.
The Borbón
descendants
The royal couple have three
children, the eldest being
La Infanta Elena born on
December 20, 1963. Two
years later, La Infanta
Cristina arrived on June
13, 1965, then finally on
January 30, 1968 an heir to
the throne was born, Prince
Felipe of Asturias. None of
the children have married
into royalty. They have chosen to marry outside the
European monarchy, uniting with other subjects or
people of non-noble lineage.
In total, the royal couple’s
children have produced
eight grandchildren to date
– eight new additions to the
House of Borbón.
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21st Century Queen
For the first time in Spanish
history, a unique new legislation has been approved,
not merely by the monarchy but also in accordance
with the government.
During the reign of Isabel
II, this bill was put forward by her father, but was
not agreed by the Prime
Minister. The bill states
that the eldest child, whether male or female, shall succeed the Prince of Asturias,
therefore after centuries
of female denial within
the Spanish Constitution
and much political debate,
Spain has finally recognised the importance of
female equality within the
monarchy.
This new law may prove to
be the beginning of a new
dawn regarding the equality for women in Spain; it
is certainly a long-awaited
leap forward.
Other Princes of
Asturias
This title contains the same
functions and meaning as
the Prince of Wales in the
UK.
The first Prince of Asturias
was Enrique III whom later
became King of Castilla y
León in 1390 at the age of
eleven, although not confirmed into his full, supreme
power until the age of fourteen. His wife, Katherine of
Lancaster bore him three
children, (so English and
Spanish relations have long
been a feature).
His son, John II, described
by historians as a weak and
feeble king, was the second
Prince of Asturias and via
his second marriage to
Isabel of Portugal (as he
was widowed in his first
marriage) fathered Isabel
la Católica – a fearsome
warrior responsible for the
deaths of thousand of Jews
and Muslims. We imagine
she must have been more
like her mother.
The last and remaining of
the historical Princes of
Asturias was Enrique IV
of Castilla y León, otherwise known as Enrique the
Impotent as he refused to
consummate either of his
two marriages. His first
was to Blanca de Navarra,
when after thirteen years
of marriage she petitioned
for a divorce and an internal examination was made
to verify her virginity. Her
virginity was intact but
poor Blanca was sent home,
where she was imprisoned
and later poisoned.
FAMILY PORTRAIT: The king and queen with their children, the Infantes
MUM AND SON: Queen Sofía and Prince Felipe greet the crowds with a smile
Upon the unity of his second marriage, artificial
insemination was performed several times, yet
to no avail. To this day, the
question of paternity of the
queen’s daughter remains a
mystery as it was common
knowledge that the King
was homosexual, leaving
the queen with no other
alternative but to take a
lover.
She was disgraced at a
later date for having sexual
relations with the Bishop
Fonseca’s nephew, resulting in her divorce. However,
her daughter Juana was
the only heir to Enrique’s
throne. He insisted that his
nobles swear allegiance
to his supposed daughter,
however her aunt and halfsister to Henry IV, Isabel
la Católica, quickly put an
end to that.
In total so far, there have
been 36 Princes and
Princesses of Asturias
from 1390 to the present day,
with the current title-holder being Prince Felipe de
Borbón, son of King Juan
Carlos I.
Felipe’s marriage in May
2005 to Princess Letizia,
who was originally a jour-
nalist (there is hope for us
yet!) brought about another
royal wedding in Spain and
a future new queen.
Recently their second daughter Sofía was born, taking
the name of her grandmother, however both daughters
are known officially as HRH
The Infanta Leonor, and
HRH The Infanta Sofía de
Borbón y Ortiz.
Their eldest daughter,
Princess Leonor will one
day reign supreme, creating
a greater legacy for women
in Spain, in the name of
feminine equality.
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LEGAL AND FINANCE
ASKtheexpert...
Manuel Martín legal expert
Marc White legal expert
Q
Can a 50-50 split
of
assets
be
achieved during divorce
proceedings in Spain, as
they might in the UK?
A
First of all one must
be aware that there
are no firm rules about
how assets are divided by
a court in the UK during
divorce proceedings.
The court has a wide discretion to make whatever
financial orders it thinks
fit. There is no presumption that if the house or
any other asset is in joint
names, the husband and
wife will each be entitled
to half. There is no pre-
sumption that either the
husband or the wife are
automatically entitled to
one third or any other
proportion of the joint
assets and income.
Where the parties are originally from the UK, were
married in the UK, and
are now living in Spain
and wish to be divorced
in Spain, then it is very
likely that the law to be
applied here in Spain will
be English law, or Scots
law where the parties are
from Scotland.
In turn this means that,
yes, it may well be possible to achieve a divorce
settlement in Spain which
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reflects an equal division
of assets, irrespective of
whether those assets are
registered in one person’s
sole name.
Instead
of
rules,
Parliament in the UK has
laid down a list of factors which the court must
consider before making
a financial order. They
include the present and
future needs, resources
and earning capacity of
both husband and wife,
their age, the length of
their marriage and the
contributions of each to
the family finances. First
consideration must be
given to the welfare of
any children, however.
Using a practical example, let us imagine that a
couple from London purchased a retirement property in Calpe in the wife’s
sole name on the basis
that she would be expected to outlive the husband.
Not necessarily the best
ownership structure, but
it does happen.
Following the breakdown
of their marriage, the
husband will need to demonstrate to the Spanish
court that he is entitled
to 50% of the property’s
value, this being the
main asset of the marriage. Acting quickly will
be essential as, whilst it
is highly likely that the
husband has a good claim
under English law, the
wife will be able to sell
the property until this
has been proven.
I hope the above is useful,
and please feel free to give
either myself or Carlos
Baos a call on 96 642 61
85, or send an email to
[email protected] if
you wish to discuss the
above or any other issue.
Q
Is a low valuation of
a property common
in Spain?
Could
you
please
comment on whether
or not it is common in
Spain for bank surveyor
valuations
to
be
significantly lower than
actual purchase prices?
In connection with a
property I am currently
purchasing,
the
valuation is only twothirds (66 per cent) of
the purchase price! I
am told that there is
nothing wrong with
the property and lower
valuations are quite
common.
But why? Should I be
worried?
I
look
forward
to
hearing from you soon.
A
Two thirds of the
purchase price is not
common at all. It may be
that the surveyor is not
accurate (or he is simply
inexperienced) or that the
property is overpriced.
Normally the purchase
price and the valuation
figure differ by around
10 per cent, at times the
valuation being 10 per
cent higher that the actual
price.
I have signed the
builders’ contract
and deposited 3,000
euros. Half of the housepurchase is to be given
to the agents within five
weeks of doing this,
which is 80,000 euros.
Why are the agents
asking for so much
money in such a short
time? How can I find
out whether or not my
agents are trust worthy,
and that they won’t run
off with my money or
default on the finishing
of the building? The
property is only a shell
at present.
A
My first recommendation would be for you
to seek some legal advice.
Money is very tempting
and taking as much as
possible in advance is a
great business move for
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both the agent and the
builder.
You need to ensure that
you will receive some
sort of guarantee from
the developer – that is, if
you are purchasing from
a habitual property developer. You have to receive
either a bank guarantee
or an insurance policy. If
you are engaging the services of a builder-developer who does not give
guarantees, I simply recommend you do not pay
that amount of money.
Even if you own the land
where it is built on, the
risk is high. Recently,
some clients of mine, who
had bought a property
in Torrevieja, engaged
a local builder to make
some reforms. Their
choice was not appropriate as the builder turned
out to be a gambler, and
they could not even proceed against him as he
was penniless.
If the deposit contract
does not envisage any
schedule of payments,
you are able to make an
offer to the builder. If the
payment structure is contained in the deposit contract, you need to renegotiate it.
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What should you do now?
You should complain to
the bank manager in order
to obtain a re-valuation of
property. I have done this
once and it worked out.
And tell them that lower
valuations by that amount
are not common at all
(save the property being
grossly overpriced).
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and retailers.
Rate hikes have mostly
affected purchases of new
vehicles as car loans become less affordable.
New registrations of cars
and 4x4 vehicles in the first
half of this year have fallen
by 1.6 per cent – or in region
of 14,000 units.
This information was supplied by the national associations of manufacturers, ANFAC, and retailers,
GANVAM.
Car loans have also fallen
by nearly two-thirds during
the same period.
The Plan Prever loan, offered in most large showrooms, was sold to 135,800 buyers in the first half of 2007
– a drop of 31.6 per cent on
the same period last year.
Turning to car sales as a
whole, including secondhand vehicles, a fall of 1.8
per cent – which translates to some 3,000 cars – has
been reported.
A decrease of five per cent
in the number of private
car-buyers has been seen
this year, compared with
the predicted fall of 3.2 per
cent. By contrast, the number of cars sold to hire companies rose by 10.7 per cent
in the last month, with the
onset of the tourist season,
bringing the annual increase to 6.3 per cent.
In terms of makes and models, Citröens have proved
to be the most popular so
far this year, followed by Renault and Ford. Thirty per
cent of all cars sold throughout Spain this year run on
diesel.
July 6 - July 12 2007
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
59
Foreign folk and their
funny financial habits
Expats are welcomed by property
sellers and used car-dealers, says recent research, and are less likely to
get into debt…
By Samantha Kett
For richer, for poorer
While the native population of Spain is fond
of buying their biggest
assets on credit, it does
seem that foreigners living here avoid loans and
finance like the plague.
Whether they are buying
houses, furniture or cars,
expatriates – European citizens or otherwise – are
more inclined to pay the
full price up front in cash.
The Observador Cetelem
2007 report, sponsored by
BNP-Paribas, says around
half of Spanish nationals
buy furniture on credit,
whereas just a quarter of
foreign residents do so.
The
bank’s
Foreign
Affairs and Research manager, Salvador Maldonado, says this is largely due
to the fact that expatriates
have difficulty in obtaining finance for large purchases because of their
low incomes or precarious economic situations.
Yet, often, these results are due to the reverse
situation – that the customer in question has
enough funds to buy what
he or she requires without
needing to borrow any
money to do so. In other
cases, it is simply fear of
getting into debt, especially in a foreign country
where they are not necessarily familiar with laws
and procedures covering
credit, that puts them off
paying for goods in installments.
The study involved interviewing 2,000 people resident in Spain – ‘junior’
citizens (classed as 18 to
35-year-olds) and those
the organisers referred to,
controversially, as ‘senior’
citizens (who were not necessarily anything of the
kind, but in fact were aged
55 and over) and foreign
residents of all ages.
It also looked into expatriates’ car-buying habits
and found that they are
more likely to pay in cash
than Spanish citizens,
and tend to opt for secondhand rather than brandnew cars.
In fact, Maldonado believes expats’ presence in
Spain is great news for
the used car industry.
They have given sales of
second-hand cars and allterrain vehicles a huge
push. This means that,
although sales of newlyregistered vehicles have
fallen by 1.6 per cent this
year, the industry as a
whole should see good
results as the former will
offset this loss.
Like their native neighbours, expatriates prefer
to buy rather than rent
their home, El Observador Cetelem reveals, although they tend to buy
in cash more often than
on a mortgage and opt for
second-hand properties
rather than new builds,
on the whole.
Although the reason given for this trend is that
foreign residents have
more difficulty in obtai-
ning credit, house-price inflation in Northern
Europe in the last decade
has meant that a number
of expatriates from these
countries have been able
to buy their properties
outright.
Expatriates – good news
for Spain
According to the report,
Spain as a country will
always benefit from immigration. Foreign residents
from poorer countries
mop up the numerous vacancies for less-popular,
less
well-remunerated
jobs, given that their salaries will be much higher than in their home
country and they are even
able to send money back
to family members they
have left behind. Additionally, more babies are being born to foreign mums
than to Spanish women
– the birth-rate in Spain
is at an all-time low of 0.8
children per couple, due to
the problem of temporary
employment
contracts
and out-of-reach houseprices forcing women of
child-bearing age to put
off starting a family.
However, foreign mums
are redressing this balance, meaning that fears of
an increasingly ageing
population may be unfounded.
‘Senior’ citizens – the
new youngsters
El Observador also revealed that the older generation today has a strikingly different outlook on
life than their forefathers
and mothers. They tend
to have a higher level of
education, be more cultured and well-travelled
and better off financially
than their predecessors.
The 21st-century retiree
CAR SALES: Expats prop up the used car market
is also more likely to be
concerned about their general physical health and
well-being, with 95 per
cent of women making an
effort to eat a healthy, balanced diet.
These changing habits do
not bear any particular
relation to nationality,
although Spanish people
are more likely to remain
in their home town after
they retire, with 91.8 per
cent expressing their intention to stay put once
they reach 65. A huge
contrast to the Northern
Europeans, the majority
of whom seek out warmer
climes or, at least, a change of scenery, when they
are no longer restricted by
the daily grind.
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BUSINESS AND ECONOMY
Telefónica will face ‘largest fine in
history’ over monopoly allegations
Telefónica has received the
biggest fine in the history
of
telecommunications
companies from the EU for
anti-competition practices,
according to sources from
Brussels.
The firm faces a penalty of
100 million euros, putting it
high up on the list of multi-nationals that have paid
the world’s highest fines – a
list headed up by Microsoft,
which was forced to stump
up 497 million euros in
2004.
According to the European
Commission,
Telefónica
has attempted to gain a monopoly in the ADSL market.
It says Telefónica’s fine serves as an example to other
companies, and has been
levied due to the firm’s alleged ‘abuse’ of its dominant
position in the broadband
market-place, a spokesperson from the EC claims.
The Commission accuses
the company of attempting
to kick its rivals out of the
market by ‘narrowing the
margins’.
This translates as charging
wholesale prices to other
operators wishing to provide ADSL services to their
customers which are vastly higher than those paid
by the end consumer. This
means new operators do
not have a sufficient margin when they sell on these
services, which they are
obliged to purchase from
Telefónica.
This case came to light
when France Télécom
– then Wanadoo – reported
the matter in 2003, leading
to legal action being taken
against Telefónica by the
Competition Commission
in February 2006.
Telefónica, which hopes
the Spanish government
will intervene and fight its
corner, claims the ADSL
market in Spain is highly
competitive, evidenced by
the fact that 47 per cent
of users are connected up
via other providers such
as Orange, Ya.com, Tele2,
Jazztel and various cable
operators.
A representative of the
firm says that to date, no
internet provider has been
forced out of business because it was unable to set
sufficiently
competitive
prices to attract customers,
and has additionally accused the European Union of
seeking a scapegoat.
It appears that Telefónica’s
main argument is that each
and every one of its ADSL
offers has express authorisation from the Spanish
telecommunications regulator, CMT (la Comisión del
Mercado de Telecomunicaciones), a body that, according to the firm, does ‘not
appreciate’ narrowing of
competition margins.
Spanair flights are
affected by strike
STRIKE: Cabin crew protest over conditions
TELEFÓNICA: Its fine serves as ‘an example’
Spanair flights returned to
normal on Monday after a
day-long strike that forced
the company to cancel 26
trips.
Only one flight between
Madrid and Málaga, scheduled for 07.30 hrs on Monday, was delayed indefinitely due to problems linked to
the strike and the closure
of Ibiza airport on Saturday due to a bomb threat.
However, passengers were
placed on other planes and
eventually reached their
destination.
Cabin crew downed tools
on Sunday and also on June
25 in protest over working
conditions.
At least half of the payroll, or some 1,300 members
of staff, took to the picket
line.
Further strikes are planned for Monday and for
July 15 and 31.
The union also intends
to down tools on the first,
15th, 30th or 31st day of
each successive month.
The independent cabin
crew union, El Sindicato
Independiente de Tripulantes de Cabina (SITCPLA) says it is prepared
to negotiate and hold talks
with Spanair over pay and
working conditions of staff with the aim of signing
what would be the first-ever
written agreement covering terms of employment
in the company’s twentyyear history.
Flight attendants say there
are insufficient staff numbers, their pay is poor and
their workload is unsustainable.
Spanair, owned by SAS, has
expressed its willingness to
negotiate with unions but
has not confirmed a timescale.
SPORT
July 6 - July 12 2007
Sport
SPORTS
SHORTS
King-Turner
on a roll in
Alicante
New Zealand’s Dan KingTurner has maintained
his solid form to reach the
quarter finals of a Futures
clay court tennis event in
Spain.
Having won his previous
tournament in Japan a
fortnight ago, King-Turner
progressed through three
rounds of qualifying to
reach the main draw in the
at the US$15,000 Futures
event at Alicante.
He then beat Spaniard
Javier Ramos-Martínez in
the first round with 6-2, 6-3
and on Wednesday accounted for Argentine Agustín
Picco in the second round
6-1, 6-3, his tenth win in
succession.
Spain catch
up in FIFA
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Torres joins Reds
Fernando Torres has completed
his move from Atlético de Madrid
to Liverpool after signing a six-year
contract. The 23-year-old striker,
who moved to Anfield in a £26.5 million deal, passed a medical at the
club’s Melwood training ground on
Wednesday.
He briefly flew back to his homeland
to say an emotional goodbye to fans
in Madrid before arriving back on
Merseyside to complete the formalities of the transfer.
Torres, speaking through an interpreter, said: “I’m very happy to be
joining the club.
“It is a fantastic opportunity to be
joining one of the best clubs in Europe
with a fantastic history.
“You don’t get opportunities like this
every day of your life.”
Asked what impact manager Rafael
Benítez had on his decision the Spain
striker said: “It was important, the
confidence shown in me by him.
“When you hear a club like Liverpool
is interested in you it is something
that fills you with a lot of surprise
and a lot of pride.”
Torres insisted he was ready to work
extremely hard to live up to his high
price tag.
Asked whether it would be hard to
adapt to the English top flight, Torres
added: “Liverpool are a slightly different case, I have spoken to my
team-mates who have come from the
Spanish league so that will help with
settling in.”
FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY: I’m joining one of the best clubs
Torres would not be drawn on reports
that Chelsea had been interested in
signing him last summer.
He said: “I don’t think it does any
good to speak about what happened
in the past. As soon as I heard of
Liverpool’s interest that was the only
club I wanted to consider.”
Torres expressed his determination
to settle in as soon as possible and
secure a regular first-team place.
Coach Benítez insisted that despite
the hefty price tag there was no undue
pressure on Torres to shatter scoring
records.
He said: “I’m not thinking about 20
goals (a season). I’d rather have four
strikers who score 15 goals each.
“He’s a player who was playing first
team at 17 years old and he can handle
pressure. He was captain at Atlético
de Madrid, trying to win trophies and
he was always under pressure to do
that. He can handle it.”
McLaren scandal ahead of British GP
Mario Suárez
European champion Spain
showed its true colours on
Wednesday with a relentless pursuit of speedy
Zambia that made up for
a draw the previous game
in the FIFA under-20 World
Cup.
Spain got first-half goals
from Mario Suárez and
Juan Manuel Mata to beat
persistent Zambia 2-1 and
atone for a draw against
Uruguay in the opener.
Spain and Uruguay now
have four points each to
top Group B standings with
one game remaining in the
round-robin portion of the
draw.
The new golden boy of Formula One
racing will face the British Grand
Prix this weekend haunted by fears of
points deductions.
Lewis Hamilton’s world title aspirations may be wrecked after Formula
One’s governing body followed up
Ferrari’s accusations of industrial
espionage against his McLaren team.
The FIA stepped in four days before
the British Grand Prix after Ferrari
had accused their former top English
mechanic Nigel Stepney of leaking secret technical information
to McLaren’s chief designer Mike
Coughlan.
Their involvement means McLaren
could be penalised if they are found
to have benefited from the hundreds
of pages of confidential information allegedly found during a raid at
Coughlan’s Surrey house earlier this
week.
It would be a devastating blow for
British sensation Hamilton, 22, who
takes a 14-point lead over Spanish
team-mate Fernando Alonso into the
weekend’s race at Silverstone. Ferrari
pair Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen
trail him by 17 and 22 points, while
McLaren hold a 25-point advantage
over their arch Italian rivals in the
constructors’ standings.
HAMILTON: Worrying time ahead
The scandal has already resulted in
Stepney’s dismissal and Coughlan’s
suspension. The British team moved
swiftly to protest their innocence, saying: “McLaren have completed a thorough investigation and can confirm
that no Ferrari intellectual property
has been passed to any other members
of the team or incorporated into their
cars.”
Despite the protests, the FIA will
consider whether it is plausible that
Coughlan, 48, used the secret informa-
tion he appeared to receive at the end
of April for any purpose other than to
help his own team.
Ferrari are not prepared to let the matter rest, saying they “reserve the right
to consider all implications, be they
criminal, civil or any other natures”.
Ferrari’s words are a veiled threat
that they could campaign for McLaren
to be docked points or even excluded from the championship if their
suspicions are borne out. Since late
April, McLaren have won the Monaco,
Canadian and American grand prix
but Ferrari clearly out-performed
them to claim their first one-two of
the season in last Sunday’s race in
France.
Hamilton is trying not to be distracted
by the furore as he aims to become the
first Briton to triumph at Silverstone
since David Coulthard in 2000.
He said: “To win at this race would
be immense, but we have to be realistic with our expectations. Without a
doubt it will be the biggest race of the
year for me, as it’s my home race.”
Silverstone are fighting their own battle against the rain, organising extra
roadways and manpower to help fans
get in and out of the car parks which
are suffering from the recent heavy
downpours.
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Football
Mexico and
Chile through
to the next
round
Mexico and Chile booked
their spots in the Copa
America
quarter-finals
after the two sides played
out a tepid goalless draw on
Wednesday.
The result saw the Mexicans
top Group B on seven points
after victories over Brazil
and Ecuador, while Chile’s
four-point haul was good
enough for them to also
make the last eight.
In the evening’s second
game, Brazil edged Ecuador,
1-0, to earn a match up with
Chile in the quarter-finals.
The results also mean
elimination for the United
States and Colombia, however with a game to play,
either side can still overhaul Uruguay, which is currently claiming the secondbest third-place spot.
Mexico and Chile were
booed off the pitch at the
final whistle by the 35,000
fans packed into the Luis
Ramos stadium after a
game of few chances.
With qualification already
assured, Mexico boss Hugo
Sánchez took the opportunity to include fringe players Gonzalo Pineda, José
Antonio Castro and Jaime
Lozano.
Robinho scored Brazil’s
only goal from the spot
after 55 minutes as Dunga’s
side eventually overcame
their winless opponents in
an entertaining game in
Puerto La Cruz.
Brazil had the better of
the first half but it was
Ecuador which threatened
first.
Ten minutes after the
half-time break, Robinho
opened the scoring when
he was brought down in the
box before dusting himself
off to convert the resulting
penalty.
That seemed to deflate
the Ecuadorians and they
were unable to threaten the
Brazilians for the rest of
the encounter.
Robinho was inches away
from nodding in a second
for Brazil from Wagner
Love’s cross, as Ecuador
were eliminated having
conceded six goals in three
games.
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Golf
Jalón Valley
Golf Society
After storms and heavy
rain on Tuesday we did not
complain about the overcast
skies. A good turn out for
our Monthly Medal (stroke
play), which saw excellent scores being returned.
George King won his second Medal in recent months
with a fine net score of 69.
Alan Barwick took second
prize with 71 and Stuart
Taylor took third prize with
73 on countback from Paul
Darragh and Ken Oliver.
We would like to send our
best wishes to Noel Reeve
who has returned to the UK
because of a serious family
illness and to Ray Stevens,
our Handicap Secretary who
is leaving the area.
Finally, there is still a
heavy demand for places on
Monday’s and Wednesday’s
– it is important to get your
name down at least 7 days in
before to avoid disappointment. Contact 626 550 196.
Las Ramblas
A Texas Scramble started
the week. Again there was
some tremendous scoring
but no other team could
come near the phenomenal
score posted by the team
of Nick Campbell, Mike
Mahony, Ron Phipps and
Tony Whyatt who came in
with 55.4. The round included 12 birdies and an eagle.
On Wednesday we had
our usual weekly singles
Stableford. Scoring was
good but it is noticeable
as the greens are getting
quicker and the fairways
shorter that average scoring in points terms is getting lower. Round of the day
came from Nick Campbell
with 41 pts. Results were:
Cat 1. 1. Nick Campbell 41pts,
2. Ken Robertson 40pts, 3.
Norman Page 39pts.
Cat 2. 1. Yvonne Phipps
36pts (on count back), 2.
Sue Golding 36pts, 3. Tony
Brooks 35pts.
2’s Club. Linda Ottway,
Donna Adcock and Nick
Campbell.
Ester and Charlie
rise to the top
Last Sunday at Oliva Nova,
the Par 3 course was again
in great condition as the
Escuela de Golf juniors battled it out. While many of
the older students competed
in the national Pandanni
qualifying event on the
main course a big group of
young and talented juniors
worked on developing their
games on the Par 3.
After weeks of hard work
and determination Ester,
age 8 played the round of
her life and produced a 3
under net score. Young Cian
Greenwood, age 8 tied Ester
in first place but lost on
the countback. All players
chipped and putted like pros
and on the 2nd hole Ryan
Stanford hit his tee shot to 3
feet to claim the Nearest the
Pin Trophy.
A special mention goes
to the player who takes
home the much coveted
Performance of the Day
award. This week Charlie
Parkin not only played well
to claim his best finish but
showed great patience and
determination during his
round.
In the other categories,
Charlie H, age 8 won the
beginners event by playing
to his handicap and Daniel
Rowlands, age 14 won the
advanced event by shooting
an impressive 3 under gross
score over 15 holes.
Ben and Loretta at the
Escuela de Golf, (behind
Arenal in Jávea) offer junior and adult golf classes for
all abilities from beginner
to advanced. Junior group
lessons run most days of
the week and students play
Sundays in tournaments
at local courses. Individual
adult tuition is available
and adult group coaching
sessions are on Monday
mornings and Thursday
afternoons with tournaments once a month. Please
call Loretta on 680 528 658
for more information.
Bowls
Greenlands
Bowlers
Ladies v Gents Thursday
League continues in the
heat, with some very hot
scores from Les Styring
and fellow team members
– 5 out of 5 wins so far.
The fund-raising Spider
also continues with over
200 euros in the earmarked
‘Internationals Pot’ so far.
Southern League B Division
- Freda Wilson, winning
Captain has at last got her
hands on the Trophy. Well
done all who bowled in
Yellow Team for a magnificent display and win.
Karate
Summer
kicks off with
karate course
CHIPPING AND PUTTING LIKE PROS: Young medal winners
The Municipal Karate
School of Jávea, Club
Deportivo Washinkai, are
offering a Karate Summer
Course in Jávea from the
July 10 to September 6.
Senseis
Ray
Sweeney,
Sarah Lakin and Geovanny
Sanchez will be teaching
classes from beginners
to advanced in the Jávea
Municipal Sports Centre
Tuesdays and Thursdays
18.30 to 20.30 hrs.
Washinkai karate is a Wado
based style which is safe and
non-contact and includes
control techniques such as
locks, throws, chokes and
sweeps, as well as the traditional punches and kicks
of karate.
Students will learn selfdefence as well as the 7
aspects of character of a
good karateka: Respect,
Humility,
Honesty,
Responsibility, Courtesy,
Integrity and Equanimity.
For more information contact Ray Sweeney on 0034
637 564 416 or visit www.
washinkai.org.
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I N T E R N AT I O N A L S P O R T
Wet and windy Wimbledon
Tennis pundits are labelling this
year’s Wimbledon tournament the
worst in living memory. It is not
since the first year at the grounds
in 1922, when it rained every day,
that the event has seen such dreary
conditions.
“This year is as bad as I can remember,” said former home favourite
Jo Durie, looking back on three
decades at Wimbledon as player
and radio commentator.
“People are weary of the constant
rain breaks.”
And it is not just the commentators who are complaining. Many
players have accused the All
England Club of scheduling mis-
takes which have exacerbated the
problems and led to a bias in the
draw. “I don’t understand some
things,” said Spanish Rafael Nadal
after a third-round victory over
Robin Soderling, which began with
a knock-up on Saturday afternoon
and ended at 12.32 hrs on Tuesday.
“I don’t understand why we didn’t
play on Sunday. The weather was
OK, much better than yesterday
and Monday. I don’t understand
why they cancelled yesterday
(Tuesday) when at 20.10 hrs there
was sunshine and we can play one
hour. They don’t think very much
about the players here, maybe.”
Asked if he still loved Wimbledon,
CENTRE COURT: Rare double rainbow
the French Open champion replied:
“After the tournament, I don’t
know. Right now a little bit less
than when I came. The chances of
the down draw is less than the up
draw, no?”
Novak Djokovic, another to take
five days to reach the last 16 was
also concerned about not using the
middle Sunday.
“That was a bad decision by the
organisers,” he said after his 7-6, 67, 6-2, 7-6 defeat of Nicolas Kiefer.
“They knew the forecast for this
week is going to be bad and it was
at the end of a week of a lot of rain.
Sunday was a very nice day, so they
should have finished the matches.”
The fans have been in rebellion,
too. Shorter queues and lower
attendances have been a feature of
the fortnight, with the collection
point at Gate Five daily reporting
bunches of tickets not picked up.
This would have been unheard of
in previous years.
Can it really be that the withdrawal
of Andy Murray, the second round
defeat of Tim Henman and the
failure of any other British man
to win a set in the singles turned
tennis fans off and away?
With no World Cup or any other
major sporting event in competition this summer, this was a real
chance for Wimbledon to shine,
but without any sun, this has been
hard.
Apart from Henman’s exciting first
round win, matches have been epic
VICTORIOUS NADAL: Waiting for sunnier days at Wimbledon
only in length. Sadly, the drama
and excitement on court, which
is such a compelling feature of
Wimbledon, has rarely been evident this time around.
Officials are suggesting that in
view of the backlog of games it
is very likely that the tournament
will stretch into the third week,
causing a nightmare for organisers and costing the Club thousands of extra pounds.
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Robben
heads to Real
Madrid
Arjen Robben
Carlos
Tévez
agreed
on Thursday to join
Manchester United in a
permanent deal worth
more than £20million.
The move will be completed
next week, subject to any
challenge from West Ham,
who still claim to own the
registration of the player
who saved them from relegation last season.
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Switzerland’s Alinghi won the 32nd
America’s Cup on Tuesday, beating
Team New Zealand by one second
in a thrilling seventh race to take
the series 5-2.
The Swiss syndicate become the
first European team to defend the
Cup, their crew cheering with
relief having almost lost the race
when their spinnaker pole snapped
off the mast.
As Alinghi fans rang cowbells out
on the water, the Kiwi crew sat
with their heads bowed, hardly
speaking to each other.
In the closest and most enthralling series for years, Team New
Zealand had fought doggedly to
win back sailing’s most prestigious
prize, which they lost to Alinghi 5-0
in 2003.
“If I had to pick one (as my favourite) it would be this one,” team
president and founder Ernesto
Bertarelli told reporters.
“It was close and it was harder.
When you have to fight it the way
we fought it and pull deep into the
team, into each individual who
has been with us over the last four
years, it makes it a more fulfilling
and stronger victory.
“It’s been a real lesson in life,
one of the hardest things I’ve ever
done. Today is probably, beside the
birth of my kids, the best day of
my life,” said the 41-year-old billionaire.
Skipper Butterworth, who won his
fourth consecutive America’s Cup
on Tuesday, said this victory was
his favourite.
“The strength in our sailing
team has been fantastic,” he said.
“There was another good team out
there that was equal or close to it
so to win again shows the strength
of our crew and I find it incredibly
fulfilling.”
Alinghi joins Team Dennis Conner
and Team New Zealand as the only
crews in America’s Cup history to
win as a Challenger and Defender.
Tuesday’s race was a heart-stopping end to the best-of-nine series
with the boats hardly more than a
boat length apart for most of the
race, playing clever tactical games
to win a few metres of advantage.
The turning point came at the top
of the second upwind leg when
Team New Zealand got enough
advantage to ‘dial down’, turning
downwind and attacking Alinghi
nose on.
Alinghi had to swerve to miss
them and the umpires slapped New
Zealand with a penalty.
Coming back downwind, Alinghi
had more problems with their
gybes and suddenly the pole that
holds out the bottom corner of the
spinnaker jumped off the mast, the
kite went flying off in the wind and
the 24-metre yacht came to a halt.
New Zealand swept past the stalled
Swiss boat and did a double tack to
pay their penalty. Alinghi finally
got a jib up and started chasing for
the finish line, caught up with the
Kiwis and just got ahead.
“It was obviously pretty close but
all credit to Alinghi. They sailed
well, kept it close, kept on sailing
the way they do and beat us fair
and square,” said New Zealand’s
Grant Dalton.
Alinghi, who brought the Cup to
Europe for the first time since the
initial race in 1851, now have the
right to organise the next event
where, when and how they want.
Many followers expect the Genevabased team to choose a new
Spanish yacht club as the challenger of record with whom they
will set the rules of the next edition. That raises the possibility
the 33rd America’s Cup will be in
2009 in Valencia.
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Dutch winger Arjen Robben
is to quit Premiership giants
Chelsea for Real Madrid,
according to reports in the
Spanish media.
“Green light for Robben,”
trumpeted AS sports daily,
quoting chairman Ramón
Calderón as saying that
“we need a director of the
orchestra.”
AS said at the weekend
that Liga champions Real
had struck an agreement
in London with Robben’s
father and agent and were
waiting only on Chelsea’s
acceptance.
Robben is currently in
negotiations with Chelsea
over a contract extension until 2012 but has
not always been in favour
with the club’s coach Jose
Mourinho, who AS said
has now resigned himself
to the transfer.