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7:00 PM

Main Street, Wyoming "The Middle of Nowhere"

MAIN STREET, WYOMING

The Middle of Nowhere

Join author Tom Rea on a journey through the beautiful, challenging country around Independence Rock and Devils Gate.

8:00 PM

Rosemary and Thyme "The Italian Rapscallion"

ROSEMARY AND THYME

The Italian Rapscallion

Rosemary and Laura travel to Italy to prepare the gardens for Emma Standish's new Italian restaurant.

9:00 PM

Are You Being Served? ""

ARE YOU BEING SERVED?

Shenanigans of department-store workers are chronicled in this popular British sitcom about the constant carping between employees in Ladies Separates and Gentlemen's Ready to Wear.

9:30 PM

The Red Green Show "The New Monument"

THE RED GREEN SHOW

The New Monument

The lodge inherits an old army tank and gets it running. Red shows you how to teen-proof your car. Bill tries axe throwing.

 

New Tricks

New Tricks

Series 4 Episode 7

New Tricks "Series 4 Episode 7"
Airs Thursday, November 19 at 8:00 PM

A camera and film belonging to Stuart Sharpe, a photographic lab assistant murdered in 1987, are discovered in the toilets of a Soho pub.

Two images stand out on the processed film - a junkie shooting up and a long-lens shot of a couple kissing.

However, it is not just the images found on the film that raises eyebrows, but the traces of sperm. The motive at the time of the original investigation was thought to be robbery, but the retrieval of the camera and film would suggest otherwise.

Stuart's brother, Kevin (Huggy Leaver), a paparazzi photographer, identifies the shot of the couple kissing as one of his own pictures of footballer Denny Clacy (Peter De Jersey). But who is the junkie featured in the other shot and what links the two images?

Meanwhile Gerry's daughter, Emily (Hannah Waterman), joins the team to help the investigation, Sandra grows close to former model Chris Parr (Jeremy Sheffield), and Brian starts to unravel emotionally and psychologically.

Visit the national New Tricks website for more information on this and other related programs.