Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Roxy has to break some news in today's visit to the Square. Meanwhile, the Masoods have money troubles. And Cupid brings Carol some problems of her own.
Roxy is played by Rita Simons, Masood by Nitin Ganatra and Carol by Lindsey Coulson.
EastEnders is simulcast in HD on ´óÏó´«Ã½ One HD on Freesat channel 108, Freeview channel 50, Sky channel 143 and Virgin Media channel 108.
AB3
The Hustle gang are near to closing a small con in a café, as the drama continues, until Joe Ryan – an old flame of Emma's – turns up unexpectedly and blows their cover. Intrigued to see what he's been up to since the pair last met, Emma arranges to meet him for a glass of wine...
She soon discovers that his wife tragically died a few months earlier, causing Joe to take six months off work to care for their son. Now poor Joe is knee-deep in debt and set to lose his home after becoming involved with a dodgy money-lending business called Dosh4you. With Emma unable to let go of the past, it looks like the Hustlers have found their next mark.
Leaving Albert in London, Mickey, Ash, Sean and Emma head to Birmingham in order to reel in their target – entrepreneur and founder of Dosh4you Georgina Althorp. However, despite her many business achievements, Georgina can't escape her lowly background – try as she might to become accepted in the circles of the social elite.
The Hustle team conjure up a brilliant con to entice Georgina with what she most desires – a title and a castle to go with it. But the Hustlers soon find it harder than they'd initially thought to give the ruthless businesswoman a taste of her own medicine.
Joe Ryan is played by Joe Armstrong, Emma by Kelly Adams, Albert by Robert Vaughn, Mickey by Adrian Lester, Ash by Robert Glenister, Sean by Matt Di Angelo and Georgina Althorp by Angela Griffin.
PPR
As ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3 broadcasts its Genius Of Mozart season, playing every note that Mozart wrote from Saturday 1 to Wednesday 12 January 2011, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Four reflects the strand by giving viewers another chance to see the celebrated Mozart Uncovered series.
Each episode of this three-part series concentrates on one of Mozart's mature masterpieces – two symphonies and a piano concerto, tonight focusing on his Symphony No. 39.
In the first half of each programme, conductor Charles Hazlewood explains and demonstrates how Mozart's music is put together, with the help of a specially formed orchestra playing period instruments.
Each episode concludes with a complete filmed performance of the work. Mozart's D minor Piano Concerto is broadcast at 7.30pm on Friday 7 January with his Symphony No. 40 broadcast at 7.30pm on Friday 21 January.
MC
Tracy Beaker has to deal with her own insecurities and Toby falls for a mysterious girl in the Bafta award-winning drama series devised by acclaimed children's author Jacqueline Wilson.
Toby gets trapped in a lie when he falls for a mysterious fellow comic fan called Sara and ends up pretending that his temporary foster parents are his real mum and dad. Things go from bad to worse when Sara reveals that her mother is dead.
Toby finally plucks up the courage to tell Sara the truth about his parents. However, his confession doesn't go to plan when she runs away. It seems he is not the only one who's been keeping secrets.
Meanwhile, Tracy is finding life in the flat with Lily hard work and so takes a second job to avoid spending time at home. When Lily borrows Tracy's top and ends up ruining it, it's the final straw. However, after some home truths from Carmen, Tracy has to confront the real reason she's not been getting along with Lily.
Dani Harmer plays Tracy Beaker, John Bell plays Toby, Jessie Williams plays Lily, Amy-Leigh Hickman plays Carmen and Lisa Coleman plays Cam.
VT
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