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Â鶹Éç ONE Thursday 9 September 2010

EastEnders

Thursday 9 September
7.30-8.00pm Â鶹Éç ONE

Peggy and Phil have an emotional showdown in the latest drama from Albert Square. Meanwhile, Ronnie harbours a secret from her family.

Peggy is played by Barbara Windsor, Phil by Steve McFadden and Ronnie by Samantha Womack.

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THE SPENDING REVIEW – MAKING IT CLEAR
The Debates

Thursday 9 September
10.35-11.25pm Â鶹Éç ONE (English regions only)

As part of the pan-Â鶹Éç season The Spending Review – Making It Clear, Â鶹Éç One broadcasts 12 major regional television debates across England. The audience includes politicians, public sector workers, business leaders and members of the public.

The debates aim to help people understand the likely impact of the spending review in their regions, and to explore the decisions that local councils will be faced with and how those decisions might impact on jobs, services and local businesses. They use as a starting point the results of a Â鶹Éç-commissioned survey which brings together, for the first time, a range of different factors that determine how vulnerable an area is to economic shocks such as public sector cuts.

The London Debate is presented by Jeremy Vine.

The North West Tonight Debate is presented by Ranvir Singh and Inside Out's Andy Johnson. Guests include Andy Burnham MP, Andrew Stunnell MP and television producer and screenwriter Phil Redmond.

In the West Midlands, The Midlands Today Debate is presented from West Bromwich by Patrick Burns and Nick Owen. Guests include pottery designer Emma Bridgewater and Lorely Burt MP.

The Spotlight Debate in the South West is held in Plymouth and presented by Justin Leigh. Guests include Gary Streeter MP, Alison Seabeck MP and Stephen Gilbert MP.

The South East Today Debate is presented by Natalie Graham, with guests including former editor of The Sun, Kelvin MacKenzie, and John Bird, founder of The Big Issue.

For the West, The Points West Debate is presented by David Garmston and guests include Margaret Heffernan, one of Channel 4's Secret Millionaires.

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Â鶹Éç THREE Thursday 9 September 2010

Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live

Thursday 9 September
9.00-10.00pm Â鶹Éç THREE (Schedule addition 20 August)

Recorded live at the Festival Theatre during the world-famous Edinburgh Festival, tonight's show is hosted by the fantastic Shappi Khorsandi.

Joining Shappi tonight is a host of great comedy talent including Sean Lock, Jack Whitehall, Adam Hills, Emo Philips and Jon Richardson, among many others.

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Â鶹Éç FOUR Thursday 9 September 2010

Â鶹Éç PROMS 2010
Last Night Of The Proms 1910

Thursday 9 September
7.30-10.30pm Â鶹Éç FOUR

Petroc Trelawny introduces the first of two concerts paying tribute to Proms founder, conductor Sir Henry Wood. Paul Daniel joins the Â鶹Éç Concert Orchestra in a recreation of Sir Henry's mammoth Last Night Of The Proms from 1910 at London's Royal Albert Hall.

The concert opens with Wagner's overture to his opera The Flying Dutchman and goes on to include a range of music, including Dvořák's Humoresque in G flat major, orchestrated by Wood; excerpts from Bizet's L'Arlésienne suites; and Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No. 4.

A short cello piece from the 1910 concert has been substituted by a Â鶹Éç commission, continuing Wood's commitment to new works. David Matthews's Dark Pastoral is based on a small fragment of a Cello Concerto by Vaughan Williams.

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