Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Kat finds out that Charlie has done something unforgivable, in the latest drama from Walford.
Meanwhile, Glenda discovers she's been misled, but it doesn't stop her from getting what she wants.
Kat is played by Jessie Wallace, Charlie by Derek Martin and Glenda by Glynis Barber.
EastEnders is simulcast in HD on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ One HD on Freesat channel 108, Freeview channel 50, Sky channel 143 and Virgin Media channel 108.
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Welcome back to the airport, and another opportunity to meet the dazzling array of characters in Matt Lucas and David Walliams’s new comedy series.
This week, customs officers Roberts and Stewart try to work out what to do with a truly massive drugs haul; and Penny, Great British Air's snobbiest employee, has to come to terms with passengers from the lower classes using her exclusive first-class cabin.
Warning: this episode contains air rage.
The ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Comedy web team have also written exclusive content for Come Fly With Me to offer viewers a further online comedy experience at . Over the course of the series, viewers can check in online with the help of FlyLo's Melody and Keeley, plus specially created pages for FlyLo owner Omar, Taaj – one of the airline's roving ground crew – and Our Lady Air's proudest steward, Fearghal.
Come Fly With Me is simulcast in HD on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ One HD on Freesat channel 108, Freeview channel 50, Sky channel 143 and Virgin Media channel 108.
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It's June on the Edwardian farm and the team – archaeologists Alex Langlands and Peter Ginn and domestic historian Ruth Goodman – head up to Dartmoor to discover the ways in which Edwardian farmers took advantage of this unique and spectacular landscape to augment their income.
The team follows a flock of sheep onto Dartmoor, where it was traditional for many shepherds to take their flocks for summer grazing. Alex and Peter get to grips with shearing, while Ruth takes the fleeces off to a wool mill to find out how they are processed and manufactured.
There is also a visit from old friend Rupert Acton – the team's land agent during their Victorian Farm adventure – who arrives with his family in an Edwardian motor car. Dartmoor was already becoming a popular tourist attraction, popularised by Edwardian celebrities such as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who made it the setting for his classic Sherlock Holmes crime thriller, The Hound Of The Baskervilles.
Joined by Rupert and his family, the team enjoys a relaxing picnic before exploring the area on an authentic Edwardian hiking trail.
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