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Network TV Â鶹Éç Week 18: Wednesday 5 May 2010

Â鶹Éç ONE Wednesday 5 May 2010

Damages Ep 10/13

Wednesday 5 May
10.55-11.35pm Â鶹Éç ONE

Now that Patty and Tom know Tessa Marchetti lied about her whereabouts on the Thanksgiving that Louis Tobin confessed to his crimes, a review of her airline work schedule reveals that, rather than being used to deposit money in the Antiguan bank at the time, Tessa was ferrying Tobin's stolen cash back home, as the American legal drama continues.

Meanwhile, as she begins having troubling dreams about a woman she met as a child, Ellen engages Patty's investigator to help with her sister Carrie's drug possession case.

In the wake of the plaintiffs' request to replace her, Patty suspends her efforts to recover the stolen money. However, when Tom realises what losing this case will mean for his own family's finances, he goes behind Patty's back and tells Tessa that her mother's death wasn't an accident, but rather a murder engineered by the Tobins.

Meanwhile, barred from an annual trip to oversee an African charity she has supported, Marilyn Tobin asks Leonard Winstone to get the decision overturned. As Winstone tries to protect the Tobins from losing their money – or worse – he is caught off guard by the arrival of his father, Albert Wiggins.

Upset by what she has been told by Tom, Tessa arrives at the DA's office with questions for Ellen and her colleague, Nick Salenger. When Nick accuses her of working with Patty, Ellen insists that she has been playing her former boss for information, despite the DA's admonitions to drop the case.

Finally, as the effort to reinstate Marilyn to the charity is shut down by Stuart Zedeck, the very person Winstone sent to help her, Ellen begins to suspect that the woman in her dreams may actually be her birth mother. And as Ellen decides to do nothing on behalf of her jailed sister, and Wiggins makes it clear that he expects to be cut in on his son's deal with the Tobins, Patty and Tom get a one-week reprieve from the judge just before Tessa is arrested while on her way to meet them.

Patty is played by Glenn Close, Tom by Tate Donovan, Tessa Marchetti by Vanessa Ray, Ellen by Rose Byrne, Patty's investigator by Todd Davis, Carrie by Miriam Shor, Marilyn Tobin by Lily Tomlin, Leonard Winstone by Martin Short, Albert Wiggins by Bill Raymond, Nick Salenger by Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Stuart Zedeck by Dominic Chianese.

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Â鶹Éç TWO Wednesday 5 May 2010

The Edible Garden Ep 5/6

Wednesday 5 May
8.00-8.30pm Â鶹Éç TWO

Alys Fowler grows flowers and herbs in her pretty but productive backyard for many reasons and this week she shares a few of her creative ideas, as she continues her challenge of growing enough food in her small urban garden for her and her husband to eat at least one good meal a day for a large part of the year.

From herb omelettes to bread made with rosemary, and from salads of edible blooms to lavender biscuits – even elderflower champagne – flowers and herbs are the garden garnishes that bring both the garden and kitchen to life. Alys uses them to flavour her food, to decorate her home and to attract wildlife – essential for the health and productivity of her garden.

Alys's mission during the series is to prove that growing and cooking your own fruit and vegetables is hugely rewarding, cost-effective and life-enhancing. The series follows her across the growing year as she transforms her small patch into a place where peas climb up roses, beetroot sit happily next to sunflowers and dwarf beans and lettuces edge the path.

Those new to growing their own vegetables can visit Â鶹Éç Learning's Dig In website at bbc.co.uk/digin for expert advice, information and encouragement, plus recipes and news of a nationwide Dig In Tour.

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Cracking Antiques Ep 5/6

Wednesday 5 May
8.30-9.00pm Â鶹Éç TWO
Kathryn Rayward and Mark Hill continue to add style and glamour to people's homes
Kathryn Rayward and Mark Hill continue to add style and glamour to people's homes

Interior designer Kathryn Rayward and antiques expert Mark Hill create an elegant entertaining space as they continue their mission to prove that people can add style and glamour to any type of home by investing in antique, vintage and retro furnishings, without breaking the bank.

David and Charlotte Coupland recently moved into the house of their dreams, a Georgian pile dating back to 1789. They want to transform their non-descript dining room into an elegant space for entertaining, using furnishings in keeping with the period of the property.

Buying only original Georgian pieces would blow David and Charlotte's budget, so Mark and Kathryn encourage them to mix Georgian, Edwardian and Victorian antique pieces. The result: David and Charlotte have an impressive period dining room that's sophisticated, beautiful and affordable.

Also in the programme, Mark gives expert advice on antiques or collectibles to invest in now, that he believes will go up in value in the future. Tonight it's Fifties homeware and often-neglected Seventies metalware. Meanwhile, Kathryn uses the ancient technique of gilding to give a contemporary twist to a traditional pair of antlers.

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