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Resident makes a stand against ‘appalling’ flats A BLOCK of flats in Abingdon town centre has been dubbed a ‘health hazard’ by a councillor calling on housing association owners to fix the problems, including rising damp and broken lights. Abingdon town councillor Dennis Garrett appealed to Sovereign Housing Association to improve the building housing flats 16-30 in West St Helen Street, after looking around on the invite of a resident. Cllr Garrett said: “Depressed is how I can best describe my feelings. There are weeds everywhere, missing or damaged beyond repair gas meter casings, and overfull waste bins. “I am really concerned however with the serious rising damp problem in the far end of the building. The widowed

By Alex Ballinger long-standing resident of number 20 showed me the effect of this on her bathroom wall. She reported the fi rst signs of this in June and it has now risen to over 12 inches. “This constitutes a health hazard.” Sovereign Housing owns the building of about 14 residents, but some flats inside are privately owned. Resident Tobias Fett contacted Cllr Garrett and the housing association calling for them to fi x a broken light switch in the hallway and put back outside lighting, which was taken out and not replaced. He also urged them to remove mould • Continues on page 3

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A NEW entrance and extended gym and crèche are among the plans unveiled for Abingdon’s White Horse Leisure and Tennis Centre.

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A glass fronted extension and covA planning application for the ian went to press. ered walkway are included in the changes was being considered by The plans were recommended for designs for the town’s leisure centre Vale of White Horse District Council approval by council officers. in Audlett Drive. at a meeting last night as the GuardFor an update of the decision see

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OXFORDSHIRE commuters heralded a ‘momentous moment’ as they stepped on to ride the first trains to London at the unveiling of Oxford Parkway station on Monday. The new £130 million station next to Water Eaton Park & Ride is expected to see 1,000 passengers pass through its doors every day. The service runs six commuter trains to get into London Marylebone before 9am, the earliest of which gets to London before 7.30am. Network Rail built the new station and Chiltern Railways is running the trains. Oxford Parkway is the fi rst new line between London and a major city since 1899. • David Cameron speaks in front Rob Brighouse, Chiltern of Oxford Parkway as he unveils a Railways managing director commemorative plaque (picture said: “I’m absolutely delighted courtesy of Chiltern Railways) to unveil the station and it’s

tremendously exciting for us as we’ve been working on this project for 10 years. “It’s a massive deal for the people of Oxford, as it will provide a huge boost to transport between the city and London. The station has six members of staff, 1,500 car parking spaces, 150 bike parking spaces, and a café run by Little Italy Espresso Bar in the station building. Mr Brighouse added: ‘Accessibility is a big factor for us and people can drive their cars straight to the station here, which we hope will help alleviate traffic congestion on the A34.” Monday also saw the launch of the new upgraded station in Bicester, named Bicester Village station, which runs directly along the route towards Oxford Parkway. Prime Minister David Cameron gave a speech as he officially opened the station on Monday afternoon. He said: “This new line and two new stations mark a historic moment for Oxfordshire. From today there will be more trains, faster journey times and better transport links for people living and working there.” Ken Hand, 72, from Kidlington, has followed the project from the beginning and said: “I came down to see the very fi rst train leave for the station

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RAF inquests OXFORD: Inquests into the deaths of two pilots based at RAF Benson near Wallingford opened on Tuesday. Flight Lieutenants Alan ‘Scotty’ Scott, 32, of Baker Avenue, Benson and Geraint ‘Roly’ Roberts, 44, of Wokefield Row, Mortimer near Reading, died when their helicopter crashed in Afghanistan on October 11. An inquest was opened and postponed at Oxfordshire Coroner’s Court in New Road. Assistant coroner Nicholas Gardiner said post mortems at Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital on October 21 revealed Flt Lt Scott died from multiple injuries and Flt Lt Roberts died from a severe blunt head injury. The repatriation ceremony of the two men was held at RAF Brize Norton air base near Carterton on October 20. A date for a full inquest has not yet been set as investigations are still under way.

New court date OXFORD: A Kidlington man found guilty of making almost 25,000 indecent photos of children had his sentencing rescheduled for November 30. Wai Yin Tse, of Cromwell Way, was also convicted of having seven videos of extreme porn at Oxford Crown Court on September 30. Tse, 43, was charged with nine counts including making 24,898 indecent photos. Sentencing was to take place on Tuesday but was postponed as documents were not ready.

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A WOMAN on trial for conspiracy to defraud and holding another person in slavery was accused of exaggerating a disability form for benefits, Oxford Crown Court heard on Tuesday. Mary Joyce, 59, of Oxford’s Redbridge Hollow caravan park, denies overstating 51-year-old Nicholas Iliff’s disabilities on a document for his benefits. Prosecuting, Rachel Drake said: “You’ve written ‘some times my hands move uncontrollably by themselves and most times it’s hard’. “I’m suggesting that you exaggerated on this form to make sure Mr Iliff gets his benefits.” To which Joyce responded: “No ma’am I didn’t.”

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A PETITION launched by a Sutton Courtenay resident calling for the speed limit on the B4016 Drayton Road between the village and Drayton to be lowered from 40mph to 30mph has had more than 200 signatures. Bryony Landsbert started a campaign to cut the speed limit by 10mph after 43-yearold Claire Caldwell, from Fyfield Wick died in June this year after the car she was a passenger in collided with a tree. She said: “The fatal accident in July was the most recent of a well established history of overturned cars, collision and

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By Alex Ballinger fatalities. “The road is barely wide enough for two large vehicles to pass and in places there is no footpath for pedestrians. “In order to make this road safer for both residents and road users, the residents would like a 30mph speed limit and suitable signage so that it is recognised as a village environment.� The petition on campaign website change.org has gathered 246 signatures since it was set up last month. Sutton Courtenay Parish Council approached Oxfordshire County Council after the crash to ask if the speed limit could be lowered. A response from OCC’s Road Safety Engineering Team on

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character of the road.� Chairman of Sutton Courtenay Parish Council Michael Jenkins said the council is considering other options to slow cars down instead including installing a chicane or a ‘slow’ sign triggered when vehicles are going too fast. Cllr Jenkins said: “The real problem is people driving over 40mph. We’re in the early stages of exploring a vehicle-activated sign. “We wanted a sign that would

tell people how fast they were going, but it looks like we may only be able to get a sign that tells you to slow down if you’re going over 40. “We’ve also got a design for a pinch point that has been costed but we just don’t have the money.� A full inquest into Mrs Caldwell’s death is due to be held on January 26 at Oxfordshire Coroner’s Court in New Road. It is unknown at this stage why the car crashed.

nance fee for work including window cleaning, which has not been done in 14 months. Mr Fett has also written to Abingdon MP Nicola Blackwood calling on her to help. He and Cllr Garrett met with Sovereign representatives at the flats on Monday. Sovereign spokesman Debbie Down told the Guardian yesterday: “We were disappointed to hear of our residents’ concerns as we pride ourselves on providing good quality homes and will take all necessary steps to rectify repairs in our homes. We’ve since discussed this matter with our residents and we’ll continue to work together to reach a positive outcome.�

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ABINGDON: A man was stabbed in the thigh and another man hit in the face as burglars raided an Abingdon home on Tuesday. Three offenders forced into the property in St John’s Road at about 5.30pm before the victims were attacked. One was stabbed with a sharp instrument in the upper leg and another hit in the nose, maybe with a baseball bat. Both needed hospital treatment. Police are appealing for anyone with information to call 101.

BID results due ABINGDON: Voting on whether to create an Abingdon ‘Business Improvement District’ (BID) closes today at 5pm before the results are announced tonight. The vote was open to businesses in the town centre. The BID would see them pay into a scheme raising ÂŁ800,000 for improvements and investment in the town over the next ďŹ ve years.

ABINGDON: Abingdon’s County Hall Museum in Market Place is hosting an exhibition of artwork by pupils with dyslexia. ‘Opening Daws’ showcases pictures, sculptures and writing by pupils at Abingdon’s Unicorn School in Marcham Road showing what it is like learning and working with dyslexia. It launched on October 24 will run until November 1.

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Duo sentenced after police disco er cannabis deal bags A FARINGDON man and woman pleaded guilty at Oxford Crown Court to possession with intent to supply cannabis, after police found 40 deal bags with dog logos on the side at their home. James Redman, 24, of Catkins Close, was jailed for 15 months last Thursday and Sophie Humphrey, 24, of the same address, was handed a 12-month jail term suspended for two years. She was also given a 12-month supervision order and ordered to attend a course. Thames Valley Police officers uncovered a ‘large quantity’ of cannabis at their home, some

of which was packaged in deal bags. Police have previously found similar bags on children aged under 16 in Faringdon. Cash totalling around £1,400 was also found at the property, which has been confiscated, along with a list containing names and numbers. Redman was arrested that same day with Humphrey voluntarily interviewed before they were charged on July 24. Faringdon Police Station PC Robert Maris said: “Drug dealing has proven to pose a threat of risk and harm to the most vulnerable members of our society.”

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Daughter’s tribute to dad: ‘Our hearts have been broken’ A DAUGHTER whose dad and partner died in a car crash near East Hanney paid tribute to the ‘dearly missed’ couple, after an inquest into their deaths on Tuesday. The inquest heard Ray Mace and Heather Norton died after couple’s red Vauxhall Meriva drifted onto the wrong side of the A338 into an oncoming white Mercedes van on May 5 this year. Assistant coroner Nicholas Gardiner concluded the crash caused the deaths at Oxfordshire Coroner’s Court in New Road. Mr Mace, 79, from Lockway in Drayton and Ms Norton, 85, from North Way in Steventon died from multiple injuries at Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospi-

By Alex Ballinger tal that day. Mr Mace’s daughter Sarah Dodd said: “Our hearts have been broken by the death of our father Ray Mace and his beloved partner Heather Norton. “The tragic events leading to their deaths have shocked all who knew him.” She added: “We have taken great comfort in the fact that they were so well thought of and will be dearly missed by not only their families but also by their many friends in their local community.” Mr Mace was a retired boiler stoker engineer and had previously had his lower leg amputated after a car crash in 1959. He was driving southbound towards Wantage with Ms Norton, a retired civil servant suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, in the passenger seat. In a statement

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Three burglaries GORING: Three properties in Goring were burgled in five days last week. Offenders forced into an outbuilding of a property in Icknield Road between Midnight last Wednesday and last Sunday, but nothing was taken. Also, between 5pm last Friday and 10am last Saturday, burglars broke into a building in Elvendon Road and stole a chainsaw, and in the same road between 6pm last Friday and 8.15pm last Sunday, a leaf blower was stolen.

read out at the inquest, the van driver Mark Elsey said he was going at about the speed limit, which is 50mph. The statement continued: “I saw the red car travelling towards me on my side of the road. “I remember seeing this red car in front of me. I started braking. I was able to see a woman in the red car.” Mr Elsey said he could remember getting out the van from the passengers side and someone asking him if he was okay. He added: “I can’t recall anything else about the crash.” Forensic collision investigator Kevin Spiller said there was nothing to suggest Mr Mace was driving over the speed limit. Mr Gardiner said: “No external reason for the Vauxhall’s behaviour could be obtained. “we could speculate and come up with any thoughts as to what happened in the car. “It would not be right for me to speculate.”

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Council otes through plan for storage container pi a restaurant DIDCOT: Plans for a pop-up stone baked pizza restaurant in a restyled storage container outside the entrance to Didcot’s Sainsbury’s were approved by South Oxfordshire District Council’s planning committee last week. The pizza restaurant was given planning permission to be installed next to the amphitheatre-style steps in the Orchard Centre. Developers Hammerson, the same developers planning to build a phase two extension of the Orchard Centre, submitted the planning application. The plans state the pizza restaurant would move into a new unit when the build is completed. Didcot Town Council had previously recommended the plans refusal saying it is not in keeping with the street scene.

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• An artist’s impression of the Seacourt Tower Retail Park A PLANNING application for the redevelopment of Seacourt Tower Retail Park in Botley were to be considered by Vale of White Horse District Council last night as the Oxfordshire Guardian went to press. The plans for phase two of the development include building new shops, restaurants and a café as well as changes to the parking and were recommended for approval by Vale planning officers. During the consultation period, 28 letters of objection were submitted to the council as well as an objection from North Hinksey Parish Council. Resident of nearby Hazel Road, Dave Ralphs, said: “[I] object to the loss of a fi lling station and car wash which could easily be retained on the site.

By Alex Ballinger “Although the current station is pricy compared to others it is used and is the only station within several miles of Botley.” Under the application the BP petrol station would be demolished. In their objection the parish council said: “The recent changes to the junctions with the two arms of North Hinksey Lane and the slip road to the A34/A420 Cumnor Hill by-pass have made these more difficult and dangerous for pedestrians. “There is no good cycle access to the Seacourt retail site. “When the previous applications were approved there was no intention to close the nearest petrol station at the Oxpens.

“This is now certain to happen, so the situation has changed.” The application was submitted to the Vale council on May 6 this year by BAPT Ltd and was set to be considered at a meeting of the council’s planning committee at The Beacon in Portway, Wantage at 6.30pm last night.

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RESIDENTS should decide whether hiking council tax is the best option to avoid cuts to vital services through an Oxfordshirewide referendum, a trio of independent councillors has said. Oxfordshire County Council leader Ian Hudspeth announced last week an extra ÂŁ50 million could have to be cut from 2016 to 2020, on top of ÂŁ290m being cut by 2018. But independent county councillors Lynda Atkins, Mark Gray and Les Sibley banded together to call for a referendum giving residents the choice to combat the cuts by raising their own council taxes by 10 to 15 per cent. Cllr Atkins, representing Wallingford, told the Guardian on Tuesday: “The impact of these cuts will be so desperately bad so we want people to have a choice, and are therefore asking, would residents be willing to pay a bit more for their council tax if it meant these cuts could be prevented?â€? The 10-15 per cent increase would be about an extra 50p a day per household, equating to an extra ÂŁ182.50 a year.

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By Loughlan Campbell Based on an OCC report estimating the county will have 282,250 households by 2016, the amount of extra cash raised would be over ÂŁ51m in one year. Cllr Atkins added: “If we prevent these cuts, it could help us save the children centres and the proposed cuts to transport. “I stood for election saying that I would improve services, not see them reduced under my tenure.â€? The county’s 44 children’s centres and seven early intervention hubs are under threat amid the council cuts as well as 100 bus services across the county. Cllr Hudspeth said the idea is ‘defi nitely an option’ to offset the cuts. He said: “It’s defi nitely an option but it would be a difficult proposition for them to consider as it’s related to increasing their council tax. “If we call a referendum we have to bear in mind that it will cost potentially as much as ÂŁ800,000 to run it and that money could be taken from services which are

already strained.� Cllr Mark Gray added: “We were not elected to allow cuts like this happen, and we think this will give the opportunity for people to say what they really think on the cuts and share their voices.� A county-wide vote on the issue would be needed on the increase as councils are not allowed to raise council tax by more than 2 per cent per year – without holding a referendum. In May this year Bedfordshire residents voted ‘no’ on a referendum on whether to up the amount charged by their police and crime commissioner in the UK’s fi rst referendum on council tax increase. A public meeting on the cuts was held on Tuesday at OCC’s headquarters, County Hall, in Oxford’s New Road. Another meeting is due to be held in Banbury Town Hall in Bridge Street on Monday from 7pm to 8.30pm. The last of the three meeting is at Wallingford’s Regal Centre next Thursday at the same time. An OCC consultation on the cuts closes on November 30.

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WITNEY: Burglars stole cash and tried to steal a vehicle after smashing a window at Carpet Options in Witney’s Station Road on Friday. The incident, at about 9pm, saw offenders steal a ‘small amount’ of cash. PC Ross Clarkson from Witney Police Station, said: “We are appealing to anyone who may have heard or seen suspicious behaviour in this area at this time to please get in touch via 101.�

CBO Order BICESTER: A Bicester man has been issued with a two-year criminal behaviour order (CBO). Christopher Schweitzer, 51, of Cartmel, was issued with the order at North Oxfordshire Magistrates’ Court last Monday for verbally abusing and threatening a neighbour on October 31 last year and being aggressive to a customer at Tesco Petrol Station in Bicester’s Pingle Drive on December 12. • Christopher Schweitzer

Roofer conned elderl residents out 1 , A ROOFER who conned elderly Oxfordshire residents out of ÂŁ13,000 has been handed a sevenmonth prison sentence suspended for two years. James Richards, 38, of Pershore, Worcestershire, admitted two charges of fraud by false representation, and one of engaging in a misleading commercial practice. He was sentenced at Oxford Crown Court on Friday and will also have to do 200 hours of unpaid work. Richards, trading as Homelife Developments Ltd, targeted three customers in their 70s and 80s in Yarnton, Aston and Carterton during 2013. The roofer had previously provided two of his victims with compensation of ÂŁ12,000 and ÂŁ1,400

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Poetry reading OXFORD: Poetry from 18 of the countries involved in World War Two is to be read at Christ Church Cathedral to mark Remembrance Sunday next month. The poems will all be read in their original languages by native speakers and will be read on Saturday, November 7, between 3pm and 4pm.

Forklift stolen TETSWORTH: Burglars crashed a stolen forklift truck into an antiques shop to gain entry in High Street on Saturday morning. The forklift truck and a green Land Rover Discovery were stolen from farmland in Clare Hill, Pyrton in a related incident. The forklift truck was crashed into the front of the Swan Antiques Centre and burglars removed the front door. It is not yet clear what was stolen.

Sexual assault OXFORD: A 24-year-old woman was pushed over and sexually assaulted in the Oxford Railway Station car park during the early hours of Saturday morning after leaving Plush nightclub in Park End Street. There is currently no description of the offender available. Call 101 with information.

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Concerns voiced after consultation summary A COUNTY councillor says she is ‘disappointed’ by Oxfordshire County Council after a consultation report released last week into road improvements in Headington was summarised in just under two pages, despite receiving more than 1,000 public responses. The council launched a consultation into the £12.5 million Access to Headington Scheme in July and hundreds of residents shared their views online on the council’s website. The scheme involves plans to remove grass verges and could see residents’ parking spaces in Windmill Road being replaced by bus and cycle lanes. Oxfordshire County Councillor for Headington and Headington resident, Roz Smith, said: “I was disappointed to see that after the consultation happened, all that was put on the website was just a short summary. “I think it’s hard on the residents as they have put time and effort into sharing their views and it’s hard to know if they’ve really been taken on board.” However, the county council

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OXFORDSHIRE’S links with science and engineering are now even stronger as the team behind the 1,000 miles per hour world land speed record attempt moved their headquarters to Didcot yesterday. Bloodhound SSC, a team building a supersonic car capable of travelling at speeds of 1,000mph, moved into the recently opened University Technology College (UTC) Oxfordshire. The car itself is being constructed in Bristol but the head offices will be moved to the college from Kingston Upon Thames in London. The project’s director and former land speed record holder, Richard Noble OBE, said: “Oxfordshire is an ideal central location for this national endeavour. “Even better, being at UTC Oxfordshire reinforces Blood-

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Boarding school’s paedophile ex-teacher jailed for 19 years A FORMER teacher at a prestigious Jewish boarding school near Wallingford was sentenced to 19 years in prison at Oxford Crown Court on Friday for sexually abusing schoolboys. Trevor Bolton, 78, of Kestrel Way in Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, had denied all charges but was found guilty of 21 offences by a unanimous jury last Wednesday and of a further four offences last Thursday by a majority jury of 11 to 1. He was convicted of a string of offences on eight boys aged 10 to 15 at now-closed Carmel College between 1968 and 1988. One of Bolton’s eight victims, Peter Gluckstein, 56, who now lives in North London, waived

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his anonymity ‘to get the word out’. He said: “I feel quite overwhelmed by it all. “I knew it would be a long sentence but the judge really threw the book at him. I don’t feel triumphant about it, in fact I feel overwhelmingly sad for the little boys and for me as a little boy for the abuse he did.” Mr Gluckstein, who attended Carmel College between 1969 and 1976, added: “I used to lay awake at night worrying if it would ever go to trial but now it’s done, and I speak for me and the other victims who I’ve been in contact with, when I say that we are all generally relieved.” While sentencing Judge Ian Pringle told Bolton he had forced his victims to ‘relive their childhood nightmares’. He added: “You acted as a father-type figure to these pupils in your care and you would say to some of them that you would be a second father to them. This was all part of your grueling technique which you played on your young victims and you began to nurture them, ultimately, for your own sexual gratification.”

The sentencing followed a three-week trial, which saw his victims give evidence both in person and via video link from different countries. Victims told the jury as a housemaster and french teacher Bolton invited young boys up to his flat at the school to watch TV and smoke before abusing them. One told the court they would play video games and there was an unlimited supply of chocolate. The jury heard Bolton befriended one boy when he fi rst arrived at the school because he had been homesick. Bolton comforted him, but that developed from cuddling to sexual contact. Another victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, spoke out last Thursday and said: “The trial process conjured a strange mixture of emotions, by turns grueling, frustrating, empowering and, at the end, redemptive but overwhelmingly sad. “But I’m glad I went through it, glad someone else came forward to start the ball rolling, glad I heard about it and joined in, glad I stuck with it and glad I’ve been able to exorcise those demons after all these years.”

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Quidditch cup OXFORD: The city will host the 2015 quidditch Southern Cup next month. The knockout tournament, hosted by Quidditch UK, will crown the south of England’s best quidditch team at Horspath Road Athletics Track on November 14 and 15. It will see 17 teams, including the Oxford Quidlings, battling for the top spot in the region. Quidditch is a sport played with broomsticks described as a mixture of handball, rubgy and dodgeball, inspired by the popular Harry Potter books.

Knifepoint attack OXFORD: A robber swung a knife in a 26-year-old man’s face when he refused to hand over his bag in Blackbird Leys. The victim was walking into Guylians Park from Bulrush Road when a man riding a dark mountain bike threatened him at 11.50pm on Friday. When he did not hand his bag over the offender cut him just over the eye before taking the victim’s bag with cash, a key, a wallet with bank cards, a driver’s license and national insurance card. He is described as white, around 6ft tall and was wearing a dark beanie-style hat, a beige coat with a high collar which hid his face, and beige trousers and trainers. Call 101 with information.

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Keble College is also funding the redevelopment through other philanthropic gifts from alumni, friends of the college, and a 40-year loan. Peter Shone, an HB Allen trustee, said: “The trustees thought it appropriate to make a landmark grant that will stand as a fitting memorial to the philanthropy of Miss Allen.� Sir Jonathan Phillips, Keble College warden, said: “The Trust’s commitment to the project will enable it to proceed to completion well in advance of the college’s 150th anniversary in 2020.� The Acland site was formerly a private hospital and was bought by Keble in 2004, currently housing around 80 graduate students. Building work is due to start in July 2016, with the building hoped to be ready for occupancy in October 2018.

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Bites Report into teenager’s News Air quality website death at care home is challenged by family A NEW report into the death of 18-year-old Connor Sparrowhawk published by the NHS and an Oxfordshire watchdog has been criticised by a campaign group of friends and family calling for justice for the teenager. The ‘Verita 2’ report published last Wednesday concludes a key contributor to Connor’s death was poor practice of clinical staff, not NHS bosses. But the JusticeforLB campaign is calling on the authors and commissioners of the report to change their conclusion after a jury inquest, reported by the Guardian, just five days earlier ruled failures in the system contributed to Connor’s death. Connor, who had learning difficulties and epilepsy, drowned after suffering a seizure in a bathtub at an NHS centre called Slade House in Headington in 2013 – run by Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust. A representative for Connor’s family, George Julian, said: “I am unable to accept and support the conclusions drawn by the investigators. “I consider the evidence collected and the fi ndings pre-

By Alex Ballinger sented in the report clearly indicate that Southern Health had information available to them that they failed to act upon.� The report was by NHS England and a partnership of police, NHS Oxfordshire, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust and Oxfordshire County Council, together called the Oxfordshire Safeguarding Adults Board. At the inquest into Connor’s death on October 16 a jury ruled neglect and serious failings in care by Southern Health contributed to his death. The JusticeforLB campaign was launched after Connor’s death, calling for the trust and staff to be held accountable. LB is a reference to Laughing Boy, a nickname for the Headington teenager who went to Wheatley’s John Watson School. Director of Nursing at NHS England, Jan Fowler said: “While the report concludes that wider deficiencies did not have a direct or indirect connection to the particular failures of

care that led to Connor’s death, it also rightly highlights the clear need to bring about wider improvements in how the NHS supports people with a learning disability and/or autism.� The unit where Connor died was closed by the trust at the end of 2013 after a Care Quality Commission inspection. Southern Health chief executive Katrina Percy, said: “Connor died in a place in which he should have been safe. I am very sorry for the failings which contributed to his death.� “Southern Health will consider this report’s fi ndings.�

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OXFORD: A new website has been launched giving real-time updates about air quality across Oxfordshire to residents. The site, www.oxfordshire.airquality.info, went live last week providing hourly updates about the level of harmful pollutants in the air. The site has been developed by Oxford City Council and South Oxfordshire, Vale of White Horse, West Oxfordshire and Cherwell district councils. It was funded by a £20,000 grant from the Government department for environment, food and rural affairs’ air quality grant scheme, after a bid wassubmitted by South Oxfordshire District Council.

Labour wins city by-election vote OXFORD: Labour candidate Jennifer Pegg won the Oxford City Council by-election for the Northfield Brook ward with 509 votes. Polling stations were open last Thursday between 7am and 10pm across the ward - which covers about half of Blackbird Leys on the south and west side. The results announced that night showed second place went to UK Independence Party candidate Joe Lawes with 60 votes and third place to Conservative Gary Dixon with 47.

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Closing date: Tuesday, Nov 10 spices and handmade chocolates will lead you to Tastes of Christmas. Featuring indulgent foodie gifts, hampers and festive treats, specialist food and drink producers will tempt you with samples, everything from connoisseur preserves, marinades and waxed truckles to flavoured oils, relishes and Christmas cakes. Embrace the festive spirit with special occasion wines, fruit liqueurs, whiskeys and mulled tipples! Blenheim Palace will be dressed for the season with majestic and magnificently decorated Christmas trees in the Great Hall and blazing fi res will welcome you to the lavishly decorated state rooms. ( A supplementary charge applies) Twinkling Christmas trees will transform the colonnades into a winter wonderland, perfect to enjoy steaming hot chocolate, mulled wine and roasting hot chestnuts. The formal gardens, lakeside walks and beautiful parkland are majestic in their winter glory, just waiting to be explored and the train will be running from Flagstaff to the Pleasure Gardens. Thomas Trilby will be entertaining visitors with his unique style of street theatre while at the weekend Abbey Brass band will be playing traditional carols. A visit to Living Crafts for Christmas is a fantastic day out for all the family with a magical seasonal atmosphere and an ideal opportunity to tick off your present shopping list. Please visit www. livingcrafts.co.uk for tickets or phone 0845 230 5176

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ITV Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs, 8.30pm

Russell Howard’s Good News, 10pm

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Channel 5 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railway Journeys, 9pm

George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces, 8pm

6.00 Breakfast (S) 9.15 Rip Off Britain (S)(R) 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer (S) 11.00 The Housing Enforcers (S)(R) 11.45 Caught Red Handed (S)(R) 12.15 Bargain Hunt (S) (R) 1.00 BBC News at One; Weather (S) 1.30 BBC Regional News and Weather (S) 1.45 Doctors (S) 2.15 The Edge Game show, hosted by Gabby Logan. (S) 3.00 Escape to the Country Looking for a traditional property in Somerset. (S)(R) 3.45 My Life on a Plate (S) 4.30 Antiques Road Trip (S) (R) 5.15 Pointless (S) 6.00 BBC News at Six; Weather (S) 6.30 BBC Regional News and Weather (S)

6.00 My Life on a Plate (S)(R) 6.45 Escape to the Country (S)(R) 7.30 The Edge (S)(R) 8.15 Sign Zone: The Great British Bake Off – Masterclass (S)(R) 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire (S) 11.00 BBC News (S) 12.00 Daily Politics (S) 1.00 Coast (S)(R) 1.10 Bergerac (S)(R) 2.00 Britain’s First Photo Album (S) (R) 2.30 Cash in the Attic (S)(R) 3.00 The Box (S)(R) 3.30 The Great British Bake Off Masterclass (S)(R) 4.30 Natural World: Queen of the Savannah (S)(R) 5.15 Flog It! (S)(R) 6.00 Eggheads (S)(R) 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two (S)

6.00 Good Morning Britain (S) 8.30 Lorraine (S) 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S) 10.30 This Morning (S) 12.30 Loose Women (S) 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News; Weather (S) 1.55 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 2.00 Judge Rinder Real-life cases in a studio courtroom. (S) 3.00 Pick Me! Game show featuring lively, loud and energetic players. (S) 3.59 ITV Regional Weather (S) 4.00 Tipping Point Game show, hosted by Ben Shephard. (S) 5.00 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (S) 6.00 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather (S)

6.00 Countdown (S)(R) 6.45 3rd Rock from the Sun (S)(R) 7.35 Everybody Loves Raymond (S)(R) 9.00 Frasier (S) (R) 10.00 Undercover Boss USA (S)(R) 11.00 Posh Pawn (S)(R) 12.00 Channel 4 News (S) 12.05 Come Dine with Me (S)(R) 1.10 Deal or No Deal (S) 2.10 Countdown Words-andnumbers game, hosted by Nick Hewer. (S) 3.00 Fifteen to One General knowledge quiz. (S) 4.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun Finding a home in Sarasota, Florida. (S)(R) 5.00 Four in a Bed (S) 5.30 Come Dine with Me (S) 6.00 The Simpsons (S)(R) 6.30 Hollyoaks (S)

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff Studio debate on the day’s news. 11.10 Cowboy Builders (S) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime (S) 12.15 GPs: Behind Closed Doors (S)(R) 1.15 Home and Away (S) 1.45 Neighbours (S) 2.15 NCIS A woman claims to have witnessed a murder. (S)(R) 3.15 FILM Spirit Riders (2015) (PG) Premiere. Family drama, starring Alexandria DeBerry. (S) 5.00 5 News at 5 (S) 5.30 Neighbours Brad and Terese join forces to parent Piper. (S)(R) 6.00 Home and Away Marilyn gets a visit from a boy that she used to be nanny for. (S)(R) 6.30 5 News Tonight (S)

7.00 The One Show Topical stories from around the UK. (S) 7.30 Watchdog The team looks into computer virus fraud and reports on a gym that charges customers after they cancel; (S) BBC News; Regional News (S)

7.00 World Gymnastics Championships Matt Baker presents live coverage of day seven of the competition from SSE Hydro Arena in Glasgow, which features the women’s allaround final. (S)

7.00 Emmerdale Rishi tries to persuade Nikhil to return to the village, but he is still troubled by bad memories. Debbie and Ross move in together, and Belle drowns her sorrows at a party. (S)

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7.00 Secrets of Great British Castles Dan Jones explores the turbulent histories of six of Britain’s most famous strongholds, beginning in the south-east of England at Dover Castle; (S)(R) 5 News Update (S)

8.00 Coronation Street Alya takes drastic action. (S) 8.30 Paul O’Grady: For the Love of Dogs A playful pug that needs an operation to help its breathing difficulties. (S)

8.00 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces Architect George Clarke meets a young couple who are building a home almost entirely from scrap and a woman assembling a garden retreat from reclaimed copper. (S)

8.00 Monster Fish: Jungle River Beast Cyril Chauquet visits the Gabonese jungle in search of the African threadfin, a predator fish that grows up to two metres in length; (S) 5 News Update (S)

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8.30 EastEnders Phil and Ben argue over the search for Gavin. (S)

9.00 Class of 92: Out of Their League Two-part documentary following former Manchester United stars Ryan Giggs, Phil and Gary Neville, Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt as they buy Salford City FC. (S)

9.00 The Last Kingdom Uhtred finds himself in limbo after the wedding massacre, so he approaches the fearsome Viking warlord Ubba for protection, but soon realises his best hope lies with the Saxons. (S)

9.00 Unforgotten The marks on the victim’s body turn out to be consistent with gangland torture methods, so Cassie and Sunny question Sir Phillip about his involvement with an East End crime family. (S)

9.00 Kitchen Impossible with Michel Roux Jr New series. Leading chef Michel Roux Jr takes eight people with disabilities and teaches them how to cook in the hope they can get a job in the industry. (S)

9.00 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railway Journeys Chris journeys across Japan by rail, meeting one of the great architects of the bullet trains, a singing conductress and atomic bomb survivors. (S)

10.00 BBC News at Ten (S) 10.25 BBC Regional News and Weather (S) 10.35 Question Time Topical debate from Edinburgh, chaired by David Dimbleby. (S)

10.00 Russell Howard’s Good News The comedian’s weekly perspective on the news. (S) 10.30 Newsnight (S)

10.00 ITV News; Weather (S) 10.30 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 10.40 The Magic Show Story Stephen Mulhern explores 60 years of magic on TV, from the early performers through to the era of “street magicians”. (S)(R)

10.00 First Dates Geordie model Georgia and nice guy Alex, who ended up flirting in the bar last week, return for a proper date, while baker Chloe meets am-dram enthusiast Ben. (S)

10.00 FILM King Arthur (2004) (12) A Roman commander in fifthcentury Britain comes to realise his true destiny is to lead the people against Saxon invaders. Adventure, starring Clive Owen and Keira Knightley. (S)

11.35 This Week The past seven days in politics. (S)

11.10 Weather (S) 11.15 The Naked Choir with Gareth Malone Gareth has a twist in store for the finalists as they gather for one last performance. Last in the series. (S)(R)

11.40 Birds of a Feather Tracey and Sharon vie for Auntie Vera’s Pearly Queen title. (S)(R)

11.05 Gogglebox The armchair critics share their sharp, insightful, passionate and sometimes emotional critiques on programmes including Downton Abbey and Dirty Dancing. (S)(R)

AFTER 12.20 Holiday Weatherview (S) 12.25

12.15 Sign Zone: Britain’s Mental Health Crisis – Panorama (S)(R) 12.45 The Celts: Blood, Iron and Sacrifice with Alice Roberts and Neil Oliver (S)(R) 1.45 Doctor Who (S)(R) 2.30 This Is BBC Two (S) 5.45 Homes Under the Hammer (S)

12.10 Jackpot247 3.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S)(R) 3.40 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S)(R)

12.10 SAS: Who Dares Wins (S)(R) 1.10 My Son the Jihadi (S)(R) 2.05 Embarrassing Fat Bodies (S)(R) 2.55 How to Stop Your Nuisance Calls: Ch 4 Dispatches (S)(R) 3.25 Four Rooms (S) 4.15 Location, Location, Location (S) (R) 5.10 Deal or No Deal (S)(R)

12.25 SuperCasino 3.10 Horror Homes & Landslides (S)(R) 4.00 Wildlife SOS (S)(R) 4.25 Great Artists (S)(R) 4.45 House Doctor (S)(R) 5.10 House Doctor (S)(R) 5.35 House Doctor (S)(R)

ITV2 SKY: 118 FV: 6 6.00 You’ve Been Framed! 6.20 Psych 7.05 Emmerdale 7.35 Coronation Street 8.05 You’ve Been Framed! 8.35 Dinner Date 9.35 Psych 10.25 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 12.10 Emmerdale 12.40 Coronation Street 1.15 You’ve Been Framed! 1.40 Dinner Date 2.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 6.00 Judge Rinder 7.00 The Xtra Factor 8.00 Two and a Half Men 9.00 The Almost Impossible Gameshow 10.00 Celebrity Juice: Halloween Special 10.50 Keith Lemon’s Back T’Future Tribute 12.20 Two and a Half Men 1.10 Glitchy 1.35 The Job Lot 2.00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 2.25 Teleshopping 5.55 ITV2 Nightscreen ITV3 SKY: 119 FV: 10 6.00 In Loving Memory 6.25 Heartbeat 7.30 Murder, She Wrote 8.25 Where the Heart Is 9.30 Judge Judy 10.55 Inspector Morse 1.05 Heartbeat 2.10 Wild at Heart 3.15 Where the Heart Is 4.15 Doctor at Large 4.50 Rising Damp 5.20 In Loving Memory 5.55 Heartbeat 7.00 Murder, She Wrote 8.00 Rosemary &

Thyme 9.00 Paul O’Grady’s Animal Orphans 10.00 Law & Order: UK 11.05 Marchlands 12.05 Inspector Morse 2.05 ITV3 Nightscreen 2.30 Teleshopping BBC3 SKY: 115 FV: 7 7.00 Top Gear 8.00 Don’t Tell the Bride 9.00 Live at the Apollo 10.00 EastEnders 10.30 Rent a Cop 11.00 Family Guy 11.45 American Dad! 12.10 Family Guy 12.30 Rent a Cop 1.00 Together 1.30 Asian Provocateur 2.00 The Fear 2.30 Live at the Apollo 3.00 Rent a Cop 3.30 Asian Provocateur 4.00 Close BBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 9 7.00 World News Today; Weather 7.30 Top of the Pops: 1980 8.00 Digging for Britain 9.00 The Mystery of Rome’s X Tomb 10.00 Detectorists 10.30 Brian Pern: A Life in Rock 11.00 Norman Wisdom: His Story 12.00 Bullseyes and Beer – When Darts Hit Britain: Timeshift 1.00 Top of the Pops: 1980 1.35 Detectorists 2.05 Brian Pern: A Life in Rock 2.35 Norman Wisdom: His Story 3.35 Close

E4 SKY: 136 FV: 28 6.00 Revenge 6.45 Charmed 8.30 Hollyoaks 9.00 Rules of Engagement 10.00 Melissa & Joey 11.00 Charmed 1.00 How I Met Your Mother 2.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 Melissa & Joey 4.00 Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD 5.00 How I Met Your Mother 5.30 The Big Bang Theory: Top 5 Sheldon 6.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.00 Hollyoaks 7.30 2 Broke Girls 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 9.00 Drifters 9.30 New Girl 10.00 The Mindy Project 10.30 Rude Tube 11.35 The Big Bang Theory 12.30 Empire 1.30 Tattoos After Dark 2.25 How I Met Your Mother 3.10 The 100 3.50 Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD 4.35 Revenge MORE4 SKY: 138 FV: 14 8.55 Phil: Secret Agent Down Under 10.00 Kirstie’s Vintage Gems 10.20 FILM: The Quiet Man (1952) (U) 12.55 Time Team 2.00 Live 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships. 4.40 Time Team 5.45 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 6.50 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun 7.55 Grand Designs 9.00 Disappearing Britain 10.00 24 Hours in A&E 11.05 999: What’s Your

Emergency? 12.10 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 1.15 Disappearing Britain 2.20 999: What’s Your Emergency? 3.25 A Place in the Sun 4.00 Close FILM4 SKY: 315 FV: 15 11.00 Death Drums Along the River (1963) (PG) 12.40 The Overlanders (1946) (U) 2.25 To Hell and Back (1955) (PG) 4.35 Donovan’s Reef (1963) (U) 6.50 Down with Love (2003) (12) 9.00 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (2012) (12) 11.10 Chasing Mavericks (2012) (PG) 1.25 Serpico (1973) (18) DAVE SKY: 111 FV: 12 7.00 Flip Men 7.20 Top Gear 8.10 Ice Road Truckers 9.00 American Pickers 10.00 Top Gear 12.00 Storage Hunters 1.00 Storage Hunters UK 2.00 Ice Road Truckers 3.00 American Pickers 4.00 Top Gear 5.00 Storage Hunters 6.00 Ice Road Truckers 7.00 Storage Hunters UK 7.30 The Money Pit 8.30 Storage Hunters UK 9.00 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 10.00 Have I Got a Bit More Old News for You 11.00 QI 12.20 Mock the Week 2.20 Crackanory 3.00 The World of Stupid Criminals 4.00 Close

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6.00 Breakfast (S) 9.15 Rip Off Britain (S)(R) 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer (S)(R) 11.00 The Housing Enforcers (S)(R) 11.45 Caught Red Handed (S)(R) 12.15 Bargain Hunt (S) 1.00 BBC News at One; Weather (S) 1.30 BBC Regional News and Weather (S) 1.45 Doctors (S) 2.15 The Edge Game show, hosted by Gabby Logan. (S) 3.00 Escape to the Country House hunting in North Yorkshire. (S) (R) 3.45 My Life on a Plate (S) 4.30 Antiques Road Trip (S)(R) 5.15 Pointless (S) 6.00 BBC News at Six; Weather (S) 6.30 BBC Regional News Programmes (S)

6.45 My Life on a Plate (S)(R) 7.30 The Edge (S)(R) 8.15 Sign Zone: Gardeners’ World (S)(R) 8.45 Sign Zone: Great British Menu (S)(R) 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire (S) 11.00 BBC News (S) 12.00 Daily Politics (S) 1.00 Coast (S)(R) 1.10 Bergerac (S)(R) 2.00 Animal Park (S)(R) 2.30 Cash in the Attic (S)(R) 3.00 The Box (S)(R) 3.30 The Great British Bake Off Revisited Catching up with contestants from the second series. (S)(R) 4.30 Natural World: Chimps of the Lost Gorge (S) (R) 5.15 Flog It! (S)(R) 6.00 Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two Analysis of the couples’ progress. (S)

6.00 Good Morning Britain (S) 8.30 Lorraine (S) 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S) 10.30 This Morning (S) 12.30 Loose Women (S) 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News; Weather (S) 1.55 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 2.00 Judge Rinder Real-life cases in a studio courtroom. (S) 3.00 Pick Me! Game show featuring lively, loud and energetic players. (S) 3.59 ITV Regional Weather (S) 4.00 Tipping Point Game show, hosted by Ben Shephard. (S) 5.00 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (S) 6.00 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather (S)

6.00 Countdown (S)(R) 6.45 3rd Rock from the Sun (S)(R) 7.35 Everybody Loves Raymond (S)(R) 9.00 Frasier (S) (R) 10.00 Undercover Boss USA (S)(R) 11.00 Posh Pawn (S)(R) 12.00 Channel 4 News (S) 12.05 Come Dine with Me (S)(R) 1.10 Sarah Millican Hijacks Deal or No Deal (S)(R) 2.10 Countdown (S) 3.00 Fifteen to One The Grand Final. Last in the series. (S) 4.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun Searching for property in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. (S)(R) 5.00 Four in a Bed (S) 5.30 Come Dine with Me (S) 6.00 The Simpsons (S)(R) 6.30 Hollyoaks (S)

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff Panel discussion. 11.10 Cowboy Builders (S) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime (S) 12.15 Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railway Journeys (S)(R) 1.15 Home and Away (S) 1.45 Neighbours (S) 2.15 NCIS A marine is found dead at the foot of a cliff. (S)(R) 3.15 FILM Oliver’s Ghost (2011) (PG) Fantasy, starring Nicholas Stargel. (S) 5.00 5 News at 5 (S) 5.30 Neighbours Aaron confronts Tyler. (S)(R) 6.00 Home and Away Hannah announces she and Chris are an item. (S)(R) 6.30 5 News Tonight (S)

7.00 The One Show Hosted by Alex Jones. (S) 7.30 EastEnders Kathy, Phil and Ben find themselves in a terrifying situation from which there seems to be no escape; (S) BBC News; Regional News (S)

7.00 World Gymnastics Championships Matt Baker presents live coverage of day eight of the competition from SSE Hydro Arena in Glasgow, which features the men’s allaround final. (S)

7.00 Coronation Street Gary accuses Aidan of sleeping with Alya. (S) 7.30 Rugby World Cup Coverage of the Bronze Final (kick-off 8.00pm), as the teams battle for third place. Subsequent programmes are subject to change. (S)

7.00 Channel 4 News (S) 7.30 Unreported World The efforts of aid workers in South Sudan. (S)

7.00 Police Interceptors PC Damo Stevens takes on an arsonist, dog handler Andy Hunt is called to a domestic disturbance and Sgt Kev Salter is hot on the heels of a runaway quad bike; (S)(R) 5 News Update (S)

8.00 TFI Friday Chris Evans welcomes guests including Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Duran Duran to his lively entertainment show. Plus, music by Eagles of Death Metal and Foals. (S)

8.00 Faking the Moon Landings: Conspiracy Film-maker Bart Sibrel and journalist Marcus Allen’s claims to have evidence that proves that the USA faked the moon landings; (S) 5 News Update (S)

9.00 Gogglebox Capturing the households’ instant reactions to what they are watching on TV from the comfort of their own sofas. Narrated by Caroline Aherne. (S)

9.00 NCIS: New Orleans When a sailor is shot in the champagne room of a strip club, the team links the murder weapon to two additional unsolved cases. Crime drama, starring Scott Bakula. (S)

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8.30 Citizen Khan New series. The Khans decide to have a family day out at Farley Manor. (S)

9.00 Have I Got News for You With David Tennant, Grayson Perry and Katherine Ryan. (S) 9.30 The Kennedys Jenny and Tim’s wedding day does not get off to a good start. (S)

9.00 Great Continental Railway Journeys Michael Portillo experiences first-hand Italy’s “need for speed” in a Maserati sports car, and discovers how the leaning tower of Pisa was rescued from near collapse. (S)

10.00 BBC News at Ten (S) 10.25 BBC Regional News and Weather; (S) National Lottery Update (S) 10.35 The Graham Norton Show Guests include Maggie Smith and Cindy Crawford. (S)

10.00 QI Stephen Fry invites David Mitchell, Sue Perkins and Sami Shah to join regular panellist Alan Davies as he meanders about some places that start with the letter M. (S) 10.30 Newsnight (S)

10.15 ITV News; Weather (S) 10.45 ITV Regional News; Weather (S)

10.00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man Nick Grimshaw discusses about his role as judge in The X Factor and Radio 1’s Teen Awards. Plus, comedian Jason Manford drops in to talk about his new Dave show The Money Pit. (S)

10.00 NCIS Part one of two. The body of a former agent washes ashore in New Orleans. (S)(R) 10.55 NCIS: Los Angeles An armed woman takes hostages at a navy recruitment centre. Gueststarring Marisol Nichols. (S)

11.25 Asian Provocateur Starring Romesh Ranganathan performs in a Sri Lankan drama. (S) 11.50 FILM Hollywood Homicide (2003) (12) Action comedy, starring Harrison Ford. (S)

11.00 Artsnight – George the Poet Spoken word artist George the Poet explores black culture. (S) 11.30 Weather (S) 11.35 Later – with Jools Holland Extended edition. (S)

11.00 Rugby World Cup Highlights Action from the Bronze Final. (S) 11.45 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (S)(R)

11.05 First Dates Geordie model Georgia and nice guy Alex, who ended up flirting in the bar last week, return for a proper date, while baker Chloe meets am-dram enthusiast Ben. (S)(R)

11.55 Access Showbiz news and gossip.

AFTER 1.40 Weather for the Week Ahead (S)

12.35 FILM Witchfinder General (1968) (15) Period horror, starring Vincent Price. (S) 2.00 Sign Zone: Question Time (S)(R) 3.00 Brett: A Life With No Arms (S)(R) 4.00 This Is BBC Two (S)

12.40 Jackpot247 3.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA (S)(R) 3.40 ITV Nightscreen

12.05 Rude Tube (S) 1.00 FILM Miss March (2009) (15) (S) 2.35 Supernatural (S) 3.25 Four Rooms (S) (R) 4.20 Hugh’s 3 Good Things: Best Bites (S)(R) 4.30 Deal or No Deal (S)(R) 5.20 Fifteen to One (S)(R)

12.00 SuperCasino 3.10 Now That’s Funny! (S)(R) 4.00 Eamonn & Ruth: How the Other Half Lives (S)(R) 4.45 House Doctor (S)(R) 5.10 House Doctor (S)(R) 5.35 House Doctor (S)(R)

ITV2 SKY: 118 FV: 6 6.00 You’ve Been Framed! 6.20 Psych 7.05 Emmerdale 8.05 Coronation Street 8.35 Dinner Date 9.35 Psych 10.25 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 12.10 Emmerdale 1.15 Coronation Street 1.40 Dinner Date 2.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 6.00 Judge Rinder 7.00 You’ve Been Framed: Halloween Special 8.00 Two and a Half Men 9.00 FILM: Scary Movie 4 (2006) (15) 10.45 Educating Joey Essex: Reem Halloween 11.45 FILM: House of Wax (2005) (15) 1.50 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 2.15 Teleshopping 5.45 ITV Nightscreen ITV3 SKY: 119 FV: 10 6.00 Movies Now 6.10 In Loving Memory 6.35 Heartbeat 7.35 Murder, She Wrote 8.35 Where the Heart Is 9.40 Judge Judy 11.00 Inspector Morse 1.15 Heartbeat 2.15 Wild at Heart 3.15 Where the Heart Is 4.20 Doctor at Large 4.55 Rising Damp 5.25 In Loving Memory 5.55 Heartbeat 7.00 Murder, She Wrote 8.00 Midsomer Murders 10.00 Law & Order: UK 11.00

Marchlands 12.05 FILM: Angela’s Ashes (1999) (15) 2.35 Where the Heart Is 3.25 Judge Judy 3.45 ITV3 Nightscreen 4.00 Emmerdale BBC3 SKY: 115 FV: 7 7.00 Top Gear 8.00 Don’t Tell the Bride 9.00 Rent a Cop 9.30 Russell Howard’s Good News 10.00 EastEnders 11.00 Russell Howard’s Good News 11.30 Family Guy 12.15 American Dad! 12.40 Family Guy 1.00 The Fear 1.30 Asian Provocateur 2.00 Together 2.30 Rent a Cop 3.00 Russell Howard’s Good News 4.00 Close BBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 9 7.00 World News Today; Weather 7.30 Sounds of the 70s 8.00 BalletBoyz at the Roundhouse 9.00 Play It Loud: The Story of the Marshall Amp 10.00 Girl in a Band: Tales from the Rock ’n’ Roll Front Line 11.00 Girls in Bands at the BBC 12.00 Sings James Bond 1.00 Play It Loud: The Story of the Marshall Amp 2.00 Girl in a Band: Tales from the Rock ’n’ Roll Front Line 3.00 Girls in Bands at the BBC 4.00 Close

E4 SKY: 136 FV: 28 6.00 Revenge 6.45 Charmed 8.30 Hollyoaks 9.00 Rules of Engagement 10.00 Melissa & Joey 11.00 Charmed 1.00 How I Met Your Mother 2.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 Melissa & Joey 4.00 Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD 5.00 How I Met Your Mother 5.30 The Big Bang Theory: Top 5 Sheldon 6.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.00 Hollyoaks 7.30 2 Broke Girls 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 9.00 FILM: Skyline (2010) (15) 10.50 The Big Bang Theory 11.50 Drifters 12.25 Chewing Gum 12.55 Tattoos After Dark 1.55 How I Met Your Mother 2.45 2 Broke Girls 3.10 Rules of Engagement 3.55 Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD 4.40 Revenge MORE4 SKY: 138 FV: 14 8.55 Phil: Secret Agent Down Under 10.00 Building the Dream 11.00 FILM: Porridge (1979) (PG) 12.55 Time Team 2.00 Live 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships. 4.10 Food Unwrapped 4.40 Time Team 5.45 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 6.50 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun 7.55 Grand Designs 9.00

The Returned 10.20 FILM: The Eagle (2011) (12) 12.35 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 1.35 Grand Designs 2.40 Building the Dream 3.50 Close FILM4 SKY: 315 FV: 15 11.00 The Prince and the Pauper (1977) (PG) 1.20 Conspiracy of Hearts (1960) (U) 3.35 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) (PG) 5.45 Australia (2008) (12) 9.00 Stoker (2013) (18) 11.00 American Mary (2012) (18) 1.05 The Raven (2012) (15) 3.20 Close DAVE SKY: 111 FV: 12 7.00 Flip Men 7.20 Top Gear 8.10 Ice Road Truckers 9.00 American Pickers 10.00 Top Gear 12.00 Storage Hunters 1.00 Storage Hunters UK 2.00 Ice Road Truckers 3.00 American Pickers 4.00 The Money Pit 5.00 Storage Hunters 6.00 Ice Road Truckers 7.00 American Pickers 8.00 Top Gear 9.00 Dynamo: Magician Impossible 10.00 Mock the Week 12.00 Dave Gorman: Modern Life Is Goodish 1.00 Would I Lie to You? 3.00 The World of Stupid Criminals 4.00 Close

SKY1 SKY: 106 6.00 The Dog Whisperer 7.00 Monkey Life 8.00 RSPCA Animal Rescue 9.00 Modern Family 10.00 Hawaii Five0 12.00 NCIS: Los Angeles 1.00 Hawaii Five-0 3.00 Modern Family 4.00 Futurama 5.00 The Simpsons 5.30 Futurama 6.30 The Simpsons 8.00 A League of Their Own 9.00 Mount Pleasant 10.00 Football’s Funniest Moments 11.00 Zoo 12.00 NCIS: Los Angeles 1.00 Hawaii Five-0 3.00 Brit Cops: Rapid Response 4.00 Hawaii Five-0 5.00 UK Border Force SKY ATLANTIC SKY: 108 6.00 Star Trek: Enterprise 7.00 Seinfeld 8.00 Networks of Power with Sir Christopher Meyer 9.00 House 11.00 Without a Trace 12.00 Blue Bloods 1.00 Stargate Atlantis 2.00 Star Trek: Enterprise 3.00 Seinfeld 4.00 David Attenborough’s Galapagos 5.00 House 7.00 Without a Trace 8.00 Blue Bloods 9.00 The Wire 12.55 Oliver Stone’s Untold History of the United States 2.15 Curb Your Enthusiasm 4.15 Star Trek: Enterprise 5.05 Stargate Atlantis

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6.00 Milkshake! 8.55 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (S) 9.30 The Saturday Show (S) 11.30 The Gadget Show (S)(R) 12.30 Ice Road Truckers (S)(R) 2.25 FILM The Ghost of Greville Lodge (2000) (PG) Supernatural family drama, starring George Cole. (S) 4.10 Funniest Fails, Falls & Flops (S) 4.40 Now That’s Funny! Internet-sourced videos with an amusing family friendly hook. Last in the series. (S) 5.40 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away (S)(R) 6.30 FILM Superman III (1983) (PG) Comic-book adventure sequel, starring Christopher Reeve. (S)

7.30 Great Continental Railway Journeys Michael Portillo experiences first-hand Italy’s “need for speed” in a Maserati sports car, and discovers how the leaning tower of Pisa was rescued from collapse. (S)(R)

7.00 The Chase: Celebrity Special Ranvir Singh, John Sergeant, Ugo Monye and Mariella Frostrup answer general knowledge questions and work as a team to secure a cash prize for charity. With Bradley Walsh. (S)

7.00 Grand Designs Kevin McCloud revisits an experimental amphibious house built on a small island on the Thames in Buckinghamshire, to discover how well the unique floating house performs. (S)(R)

8.15 Doctor Who Osgood is kidnapped by a rogue gang of Zygons. (S)

8.30 Dad’s Army Mainwaring decides the platoon needs a mascot for a big parade. (S)(R)

8.00 The X Factor The final 12 contestants perform in the first of the live shows, in a bid to impress judges Simon Cowell, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, Nick Grimshaw and Rita Ora. (S)

8.00 How to Be Queen: 63 Years and Counting A panel of leading royal watchers assesses how the Queen has retained her place in the nation’s affections, after 63 years on the throne. (S)

8.55 5 News Weekend (S)

9.05 Casualty An unlikely patient arrives in the Emergency Department. (S) 9.55 The National Lottery Live The winning numbers are revealed by Ore Oduba. (S)

9.00 The Dresser Drama based on Ronald Harwood’s successful play, about an ageing actor and his personal assistant. Starring Anthony Hopkins. (S)

10.25 The Jonathan Ross Show The hosts welcomes guests Priscilla Presley, Elvis Costello and Rob Beckett for another no-holdsbarred bout of questioning, and there is music by Caravan Palace. (S)

9.30 It Was Alright in the 1970s Matt Lucas narrates another look back at TV shows from past decades, based on the theme of living dangerously in the 1970s. Last in the series. (S)

9.00 Football League Tonight Kelly Cates and George Riley present extended highlights of the weekend’s matches, including Birmingham City v Wolverhampton Wanderers. (S)

10.05 BBC News; Weather (S) 10.25 Match of the Day Gary Lineker presents highlights of the latest Premier League matches, including Chelsea v Liverpool at Stamford Bridge; (S) National Lottery Update (S)

10.45 Formula 1: Mexico Grand Prix – Qualifying Highlights Suzi Perry presents the key moments from the battle for pole position in the 17th round, held at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City. (S)

11.30 ITV News; Weather (S) 11.45 Rugby World Cup Highlights Action from the final, which took place at Twickenham, as the successors to New Zealand were crowned. (S)

10.30 TFI Friday Chris Evans welcomes guests including Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Duran Duran to his lively entertainment show. Plus, music by Eagles of Death Metal and Foals. (S)(R)

10.25 FILM The Cabin in the Woods (2012) (15) Five students in a remote house are attacked by supernatural forces, but discover that something far stranger is at work. Horror, starring Kristen Connolly. (S)

11.35 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown Johnny Vegas and Romesh Ranganathan join the regular team captains, while Josie Long is in Dictionary Corner. Jimmy Carr hosts. (S)(R)

11.50 The Apprentice The contestants are instructed to tap into one of the UK’s biggest markets, with the task of choosing products for pet lovers and selling them at the London Pet Show. (S)(R)

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6.15 How I Met Your Mother (S)(R) 7.30 Ben Nevis Braveheart Triathlon Action from the event staged in Scotland. (S) 8.00 The Morning Line Rishi Persad presents a look ahead to this afternoon’s racing. (S) 9.00 Frasier (S)(R) 10.30 The Big Bang Theory (S) 12.00 The Simpsons (S)(R) 1.30 Channel 4 Racing Live coverage from Ascot, Wetherby and Down Royal. (S) 3.55 Come Dine with Me (S)(R) 6.30 Channel 4 News (S)

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6.00 CITV 9.25 Murder, She Wrote Jessica investigates a double murder. (S)(R) 10.20 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA The host takes his successful talk show stateside. (S)(R) 11.15 ITV News; Weather (S) 11.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show Guests air their differences. (S) (R) 12.30 Downton Abbey The house is made open to the public. (S)(R) 1.30 The X Factor The 24 contestants are whittled down to 12. (S)(R) 3.00 Rugby World Cup Coverage of the final (kickoff 4.00pm). (S) 6.45 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 6.50 ITV News (S)

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6.10 FILM Jules Verne’s Rocket to the Moon (1967) (PG) (S) 8.05 FILM The Man in the White Suit (1951) (U) (S) 9.30 Homes Under the Hammer (S)(R) 10.30 Animal Park (S)(R) 11.00 Animal SOS (S)(R) 12.00 My Life on a Plate (S)(R) 1.30 Terry and Mason’s Great Food Trip (S)(R) 2.00 Comedians Talking Pictures (S) 2.35 FILM Lucky Jim (1957) (U) Comedy, starring Ian Carmichael. (S) 4.10 FILM Whisky Galore! (1949) (U) Ealing comedy, starring Basil Radford. (S) 5.30 Escape to the Continent A Cornwall couple hoping to relocate to Spain. (S) (R) 6.30 Flog It! (S)(R)

6.00 Breakfast (S) 10.00 Saturday Kitchen Live (S) 11.30 James Martin: Home Comforts (S)(R) 12.00 BBC News; Weather (S) 12.10 Football Focus (S) 12.50 Saturday Sportsday (S) 1.00 Bargain Hunt (S)(R) 1.30 World Gymnastics Championships (S) 4.15 Final Score A round-up of this afternoon’s football results. (S) 5.25 BBC News (S) 5.35 BBC Regional News; Weather (S) 5.45 Pointless Celebrities An edition focusing on the subject of Halloween. (S) 6.35 Strictly Come Dancing The 11 remaining couples perform in a special Halloween episode. (S)

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ITV2 SKY: 118 FV: 6 6.00 Emmerdale 8.15 Coronation Street 10.45 The X Factor 12.15 The Xtra Factor 1.20 Tricked: Fright Night 2.20 You’ve Been Framed: Calendar Special 3.25 FILM: The Little Vampire (2000) (U) 5.20 FILM: Scooby-Doo (2002) (PG) 7.10 FILM: Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004) (PG) 9.00 FILM: Scary Movie V (2013) (15) 10.45 Celebrity Juice: Halloween Special 11.35 Release the Hounds: Famous and Freaked 12.30 Tricked: Fright Night 1.30 The Almost Impossible Gameshow 2.20 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 2.45 Teleshopping 5.45 ITV2 Nightscreen ITV3 SKY: 119 FV: 10 6.00 Rising Damp 6.25 Where the Heart Is 8.20 FILM: The Three Musketeers (1973) (PG) 10.35 Inspector Morse 3.00 Agatha Christie’s Marple 5.00 Lewis 7.00 Doc Martin 8.00 Midsomer Murders 10.00 Lewis 12.05 Inspector Morse 2.05 ITV3 Nightscreen 2.30 Teleshopping

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12.45 Jackpot247 3.00 Show Me the Telly (S)(R) 3.50 ITV Nightscreen

12.40 Fargo (S)(R) 1.50 Alan Carr: Chatty Man (S)(R) 2.50 Hollyoaks (S)(R) 5.00 River Cottage Bites (S)(R) 5.10 River Cottage Bites (S)(R) 5.20 Fifteen to One (S)(R)

12.15 FILM White Noise (2005) (15) Supernatural thriller, starring Michael Keaton. (S) 1.55 SuperCasino 4.00 Gift of Life (S)(R) 4.50 Make It Big (S)(R) 5.15 Make It Big (S)(R) 5.45 Angels of Jarm (S)(R) 5.50 Angels of Jarm (S)(R)

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Me: Horror Special 1.35 Melissa & Joey 2.30 Baby Daddy 3.00 How I Met Your Mother 3.30 FILM: Aliens in the Attic (2009) (PG) 5.15 Rude(ish) Tube Shorts 5.30 The Big Bang Theory 9.00 FILM: Salt (2010) (12) Action thriller, starring Angelina Jolie. 11.00 Gogglebox 12.40 The Inbetweeners 1.45 The IT Crowd 2.45 New Girl 3.10 The New Normal 3.30 The Mindy Project 3.55 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 4.20 The Goldbergs 5.05 Revenge MORE4 SKY: 138 FV: 14 8.55 Time Team 11.05 Jamie’s Money Saving Meals 11.35 FILM: The Battle of the River Plate (1956) (U) 2.00 Live 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships. 4.10 Jamie’s Money Saving Meals 4.40 Great Canal Journeys 5.45 Homes by the Sea 7.55 Grand Designs 9.00 Britain’s Medieval Vampires 10.00 A Very British Witchcraft 11.05 FILM: The Sixth Sense (1999) (15) Supernatural thriller, starring Bruce Willis. 1.15 Britain’s Medieval Vampires 2.20 The Returned 3.40 Close

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7.00 Great Movie Mistakes III: Not in 3D 7.15 Top Gear 8.15 Don’t Tell the Bride 9.15 Russell Howard’s Good News 10.15 FILM: Hannibal Rising (2007) (18) Horror prequel, starring Gaspard Ulliel. 12.10 Family Guy 2.15 Together 2.45 Rent a Cop 3.15 Asian Provocateur 3.45 Great Movie Mistakes III: Not in 3D 4.00 Close BBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 9 7.00 The Mystery of Rome’s X Tomb 8.00 Lost Kingdoms of Central America 9.00 Arne Dahl: Hidden Numbers – Part One 10.00 Arne Dahl: Hidden Numbers – Part Two 11.00 Timeshift: Looking for Mr Bond: 007 at the BBC 12.00 Girl in a Band: Tales from the Rock ’n’ Roll Front Line 1.00 Girls in Bands at the BBC 2.00 Top of the Pops: 1980 2.35 Lost Kingdoms of Central America 3.35 Close E4 SKY: 136 FV: 28 6.00 Suburgatory 7.40 Melissa & Joey 8.35 Baby Daddy 9.30 The Goldbergs 10.30 How I Met Your Mother 11.30 Made in Chelsea 12.35 Come Dine with

11.00 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (2011) (U) 1.00 Gulliver’s Travels (2010) (PG) 2.40 Johnny English Reborn (2011) (PG) 4.45 Coraline (2009) (PG) 7.00 The Addams Family (1991) (PG) Black comedy, starring Anjelica Huston. 9.00 Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) (18) Francis Ford Coppola’s horror, starring Gary Oldman. 11.30 You’re Next (2011) (18) 1.20 Fragile (2005) (15) 3.30 Close DAVE SKY: 111 FV: 12 7.10 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green 8.00 American Pickers 10.00 Storage Hunters 12.00 Storage Hunters UK 12.30 The Money Pit 1.30 Storage Hunters UK 5.00 Top Gear 6.00 Dynamo: Magician Impossible 7.00 Would I Lie to You? 9.00 Dave Gorman: Modern Life Is Goodish 10.00 FILM: A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) (18) Horror, with Robert Englund and Heather Langenkamp. 12.00 Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled 1.00 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 2.00 Traffic Cops 3.40 Flip Men

6.00 Are You Smarter Than a 10 Year Old? 7.00 Modern Family 8.00 Game Changers 8.30 Football Freestyler 9.00 The Fantasy Football Club 10.00 Soccer AM 12.00 The F1 Show 1.00 Futurama 1.30 The Simpsons 5.00 Supergirl 6.00 The Flash 7.00 Modern Family 8.00 Landscape Artist of the Year 9.00 Karl Pilkington: The Moaning of Life 10.00 You, Me and the Apocalypse 11.00 FILM: Freddy vs Jason (2003) (18) Horror, starring Robert Englund. 1.00 Night Cops 3.00 Road Wars 4.00 Stargate Atlantis SKY ATLANTIC SKY: 108 6.00 The Guest Wing 7.00 Seinfeld 10.00 Star Trek: Enterprise 1.00 Networks of Power with Sir Christopher Meyer 2.00 Making of David Attenborough’s Kingdom of Plants 3.00 Blue Bloods 7.00 Without a Trace 9.00 Game of Thrones 11.05 Entourage 1.35 FILM: Seduced and Abandoned (2013) (15) 3.25 Curb Your Enthusiasm 4.10 Seinfeld

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6.00 CITV 9.25 Murder, She Wrote Jessica researches a murder from the past. (S)(R) 10.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show Guests air their differences. (S) (R) 11.25 ITV News; Weather (S) 11.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S)(R) 1.45 All Star Family Fortunes Dougie Poynter and Sinitta take part. (S)(R) 2.25 The X Factor The first of the live shows. (S) (R) 4.50 FILM Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of James Bond (2012) (12) Premiere. Documentary about the making of the James Bond films. (S) 6.35 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 6.45 ITV News (S)

6.15 How I Met Your Mother (S)(R) 6.40 Cycling: Six Day London (S) 7.35 Everybody Loves Raymond (S)(R) 8.30 Frasier (S)(R) 9.30 Sunday Brunch Seal discusses his new album. (S) 12.30 FILM The Legend of Zorro (2005) (PG) Swashbuckling adventure sequel, starring Antonio Banderas. (S) 3.00 FILM The Core (2003) (12) Scifi thriller, starring Aaron Eckhart. (S) 5.40 Channel 4 News (S) 6.05 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun A couple from Liverpool look for a home in Sarasota, Florida. (S)

6.00 Milkshake! 9.55 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Speed Demon challenges Casey and Donnie’s newfound friendship. (S) 10.30 Football League Tonight Highlights and all the goals from the Championship, League One and League Two. (S)(R) 11.55 Ice Road Truckers (S)(R) 2.50 FILM Haunted Honeymoon (1986) (PG) Comedy, starring Gene Wilder. (S) 4.25 FILM High Spirits (1988) (15) Supernatural comedy, starring Peter O’Toole. (S) 6.15 FILM Addams Family Values (1993) (PG) Comedy sequel, starring Anjelica Huston and Raul Julia. (S)

7.15 Strictly Come Dancing: The Results The results of last night’s show. (S)

7.00 Caribbean with Simon Reeve Simon visits Barbados and St Vincent, before examining the mismanagement of Venezuela’s natural resources and spending time with the Kogi people in Colombia. (S)(R)

7.00 Jekyll and Hyde Robert goes looking for answers in his grandfather’s house, and saves the life of a man with connections to his family. Ravi braves the undead to bring news from Ceylon. (S)

7.00 Restoring Britain’s Landmarks Alastair Dick-Cleland oversees the restoration of a famous old lighthouse on Lundy Island, while John Evetts hand-crafts three Georgian fireplaces for Belmont House. (S)(R)

7.55 5 News Weekend (S)

8.00 Antiques Roadshow The second of two episodes from Bolsover Castle features a painting by DH Lawrence, a collection of vintage hats and a jade pendant dug up in the garden of a 17th-century house. (S)

8.00 Earth’s Wildest Waters: The Big Fish Ben Fogle takes the five remaining anglers to Costa Rica. They start out fishing close to shore, before setting out into the Pacific, where hundreds of species of fish live. (S)

8.00 The X Factor Caroline Flack and Olly Murs present the results of last night’s live shows, with the lowest scoring acts being challenged to take part in a singoff to avoid elimination. (S)

8.00 Great Canal Journeys Timothy West and Prunella Scales travel from Birmingham to Braunston to attend a festival of vintage canal boats. Along the way, they meet a boatman who was born on a canal boat. (S)

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9.00 The Hunt New series. Series following predators as they stalk their prey. The first episode features leopards, crocodiles, killer whales and wild dogs. Narrated by David Attenborough. (S)

9.00 Britain’s Ultimate Pilots: Inside the RAF The Red Arrows continue to have bad luck with the weather and the RAF’s fastest jet appears in a display over Bournemouth. Last in the series. (S)

9.00 Downton Abbey The Crawleys watch Henry compete in a motor racing event, Violet hatches a plan, Andy’s secret is brought to light, and Mrs Patmore and Mrs Hughes teach Carson a lesson. (S)

9.00 Homeland Important answers elude Carrie, while Saul and Allison run an operation. Political thriller, starring Claire Danes, Mandy Patinkin and Miranda Otto. (S)

10.00 BBC News (S) 10.20 BBC Regional News; Weather (S) 10.30 Formula 1: Mexico Grand Prix – Highlights Suzi Perry presents the key moments from the 17th round of the campaign. (S)

10.00 Match of the Day 2 Mark Chapman reviews the day’s Premier League action, including Southampton v Bournemouth – the first-ever top-flight meeting between the two south coast clubs. (S)

10.05 ITV News; Weather (S) 10.20 Bond Girls Are Forever A bevy of Bond girls reveal what it’s like to win a role as the superspy’s love interest. With contributions from Honor Blackman, Halle Berry and Ursula Andress. (R)

10.05 Gogglebox Capturing the households’ instant reactions to what they are watching on TV from the comfort of their own sofas. Narrated by Caroline Aherne. (S)(R)

11.00 Family Guy Chris gets teased at school. (S) 11.20 Family Guy Lois is forced to find a job. (S) 11.45 Top Coppers Rust’s twin brother Vince escapes from prison. (S)

11.20 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (S)(R)

11.10 FILM Warm Bodies (2013) (12) A zombie falls in love with a woman and starts to regain human feelings. Romantic comedy horror, starring Nicholas Hoult and Teresa Palmer. (S)

12.15 NFL Highlights (S) 1.15 FILM The Abominable Snowman (1957) (12) Hammer horror, starring Peter Cushing. (S) 2.40 Sign Zone: Countryfile (S)(R) 3.35 Holby City (S)(R) 4.35 This Is BBC Two (S)

12.15 Jackpot247 3.00 Motorsport UK (S) 3.50 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S)(R)

1.00 Grand Designs Australia (S) 1.55 Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners (S)(R) 2.50 Come Dine with Me (S)(R) 3.15 Come Dine with Me (S)(R) 3.45 Come Dine with Me (S)(R) 4.15 Come Dine with Me (S)(R) 4.40 Food Unwrapped (S)(R) 5.05 Location, Location, Location (S)(R)

12.00 FILM Poltergeist (1982) (15) (S) 1.55 SuperCasino 4.00 House Doctor (S)(R) 4.25 Make It Big (S)(R) 4.50 Make It Big (S)(R) 5.20 Make It Big (S)(R) 5.45 Angels of Jarm (S)(R) 5.50 Angels of Jarm (S)(R)

Nightscreen 4.00 Emmerdale BBC3 SKY: 115 FV: 7 7.00 Top Gear 8.00 Don’t Tell the Bride 9.00 Russell Howard’s Good News 10.00 FILM: Halloween: Resurrection (2002) (15) 11.25 Russell Howard’s Good News Extra 12.10 Family Guy 12.55 American Dad! 1.15 Rent a Cop 1.45 Russell Howard’s Good News 2.15 World’s Worst Place to Be a Woman – Stacey Dooley Investigates 3.10 The Fear 3.40 Sunny D 4.00 Close BBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 9 7.00 London on Film: The West End 7.30 Jacobi on Garrick: Godfather of the British Stage 8.00 Ronald Harwood in Conversation with Richard Eyre 9.00 Knights of Classic Drama at the BBC 10.00 Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life 11.00 Arena: Screen Goddesses 12.00 Natural World: Grizzlies of Alaska 1.00 Timeshift: The British Space Race 1.40 Bullseyes and Beer – When Darts Hit Britain: Timeshift 2.40 Ronald Harwood in Conversation with Richard Eyre

E4 SKY: 136 FV: 28

3.15 Hugh’s 3 Good Things: Best Bites 3.35 Close FILM4 SKY: 315 FV: 15 11.00 Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) (PG) 1.00 Tooth Fairy (2010) (PG) 3.05 Sword of Sherwood Forest (1960) (U) 4.40 Five Children and It (2004) (U) 6.25 Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) (12) 9.00 Friends with Benefits (2011) (15) Romantic comedy, starring Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis. 11.10 Don’t Say a Word (2001) (15) Thriller, starring Michael Douglas. 1.25 Like Someone in Love (2012) (12) 3.45 Close DAVE SKY: 111 FV: 12 7.10 Traffic Cops 10.00 Ice Road Truckers 12.00 Storage Hunters UK 1.00 Storage Hunters 2.30 Storage Hunters UK 3.30 FILM: The Hunt for Red October (1990) (PG) 6.00 Traffic Cops 9.00 Blackadder II 9.40 Blackadder the Third 10.20 Blackadder Goes Forth 11.00 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 12.00 QI XL 1.00 QI 2.20 Hoff the Record 3.30 Live at the Electric 4.00 Close

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6.00 This Is BBC Two (S) 6.30 The A to Z of TV Gardening (S)(R) 7.15 The Big Allotment Challenge The seven remaining contestants must present five perfect pods of peas. (S)(R) 8.15 Countryfile (S)(R) 9.15 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites Highlights of the series. (S) 10.45 My Life on a Plate (S) (R) 12.15 MOTD2 Extra (S) 1.00 FA Cup: The Road to Wembley (S)(R) 1.30 World Gymnastics Championships Live coverage of the tenth and final day from SSE Hydro Arena in Glasgow. (S) 4.45 Rugby League England v New Zealand (kickoff 5.00pm). (S)

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6.00 Breakfast (S) 7.35 Match of the Day (S)(R) 9.00 The Andrew Marr Show (S) 10.00 Sunday Morning Live (S) 11.00 Sunday Politics (S) 12.15 Bargain Hunt (S)(R) 1.00 BBC News; Weather (S) 1.15 Homes Under the Hammer (S)(R) 2.15 Eat Well for Less? (S)(R) 3.15 Escape to the Country (S)(R) 4.00 Points of View (S) 4.15 Songs of Praise (S) 4.50 Pointless Celebrities (S)(R) 5.35 BBC News (S) 5.50 BBC Regional News; Weather (S) 6.00 Countryfile’s Ramble for Children In Need Country walks to raise money for charity. (S)

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ITV2 SKY: 118 FV: 6 6.00 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records 6.20 Emmerdale 8.35 Coronation Street 11.00 The X Factor 1.30 The Almost Impossible Gameshow 2.30 Totally You’ve Been Framed! 2 3.35 FILM: Scooby-Doo (2002) (PG) 5.20 FILM: Space Jam (1996) (U) 7.05 FILM: Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure (1989) (PG) 9.00 The Xtra Factor 10.00 The Ty and Ky Show 10.30 All About the Bants 11.00 FILM: The Faculty (1998) (15) Sci-fi horror, starring Elijah Wood. 1.10 The Ty and Ky Show 1.35 All About the Bants 2.00 The Vamps: The Hot Desk 2.10 Teleshopping 5.40 ITV2 Nightscreen ITV3 SKY: 119 FV: 10 6.00 Rising Damp 6.25 FILM: The Three Musketeers (1973) (PG) 8.30 Heartbeat 10.35 Rosemary & Thyme 12.35 Inspector Morse 2.50 Lewis 4.50 Midsomer Murders 6.55 Sunday Night at the Palladium 7.55 Wycliffe 9.00 The Nation’s Favourite Elvis Song 10.30 Birds of a Feather 11.00 A Touch of Frost 1.10 FILM: The Rebel (1961) (U) 2.55 Doctor at Large 3.45 ITV3

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6.00 Melissa & Joey 6.40 Baby Daddy 8.00 How I Met Your Mother 9.00 Made in Chelsea 10.00 Hollyoaks 12.30 FILM: See Spot Run (2001) (PG) 2.30 Couples Come Dine with Me 4.35 The Big Bang Theory 8.00 FILM: Marley and Me (2008) (PG) Comedy drama, starring Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston. 10.20 The Inbetweeners 11.30 The IT Crowd 12.30 Scream Queens 1.35 Drifters 2.10 Chewing Gum 2.40 How to Survive the End of the World 3.05 How I Met Your Mother 3.25 Hollyoaks MORE4 SKY: 138 FV: 14 8.55 Location, Location, Location 11.00 Homes by the Sea 12.05 Great Canal Journeys 1.05 Jamie’s Money Saving Meals 1.40 Jamie’s Money Saving Meals 2.40 Four in a Bed 5.20 Come Dine with Me 8.00 Car SOS 9.00 Nazi Megastructures 10.00 Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners 11.05 24 Hours in A&E 12.10 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 1.10 Nazi Megastructures 2.15 Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners

FILM Arachnophobia (1990) (PG) A doctor with a fear of spiders discovers his small Californian town is infested with a horde of deadly arachnids. Comedy horror, starring Jeff Daniels. Edited for language. (S)

10.05 The Haunting of Radcliffe House A family move to an estate on the Yorkshire moors and are plagued by a series of paranormal events. Supernatural drama, with Olivia Williams. (S)(R)

6.00 Hour of Power 7.00 Monkey Life 8.00 Futurama 9.00 Supergirl 10.00 The Flash 11.00 WWE: Raw 12.00 Bring the Noise 1.00 Futurama 3.00 Modern Family 5.00 The Simpsons 5.30 The Muppets 6.00 Modern Family 6.30 The Simpsons 8.00 Arrow 9.00 Zoo 10.00 Stop, Search, Seize 11.00 Road Wars 12.00 Air Ambulance ER 2.00 Road Wars 4.00 Stargate Atlantis SKY ATLANTIC SKY: 108 6.00 Smash 7.00 Friday Night Lights 8.00 Seinfeld 11.00 Making of David Attenborough’s Kingdom of Plants 12.00 Star Trek: Enterprise 2.00 Networks of Power with Sir Christopher Meyer 3.00 Without a Trace 5.00 Blue Bloods 9.00 The Affair 11.20 FILM: You Don’t Know Jack (2010) (15) Fact-based drama, starring Al Pacino. 2.00 Seinfeld 2.30 Curb Your Enthusiasm 4.30 Seinfeld 5.00 Star Trek: Enterprise

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Monday November 2nd BBC1 BBC2 The One Show, 7pm

Eggheads, 6pm

8 9 10 11

DIGITAL

Countrywise, 8pm

Channel 4

Channel 5 The Gadget Show, 7pm

SAS: Who Dares Wins, 9pm

6.15 My Life on a Plate (S)(R) 7.00 The Edge (S)(R) 7.45 Flog It! Trade Secrets (S)(R) 8.15 Sign Zone: Escape to the Continent (S)(R) 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire (S) 11.00 BBC News (S) 12.00 Daily Politics (S) 1.00 The A to Z of TV Gardening (S)(R) 1.15 Formula 1: Mexico Grand Prix – Highlights (S)(R) 2.45 The Great British Bake Off (S)(R) 3.45 Nature’s Weirdest Events (S)(R) 4.45 The Wonder of Animals (S)(R) 5.15 Antiques Roadshow (S)(R) 6.00 Eggheads (S) 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two (S)

6.00 Good Morning Britain (S) 8.30 Lorraine (S) 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S) 10.30 This Morning (S) 12.30 Loose Women (S) 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News (S) 1.55 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 2.00 Judge Rinder Real-life cases in a studio courtroom. (S) 3.00 Pick Me! Game show featuring lively, loud and energetic players. (S) 3.59 ITV Regional Weather (S) 4.00 Tipping Point Game show, hosted by Ben Shephard. (S) 5.00 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (S) 6.00 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather (S)

6.00 Countdown (S)(R) 6.45 3rd Rock from the Sun (S)(R) 7.35 Everybody Loves Raymond (S)(R) 9.00 Frasier (S) (R) 10.30 Come Dine with Me (S)(R) 12.00 Channel 4 News (S) 12.05 Come Dine with Me (S)(R) 1.10 Benchmark (S) 2.10 Deal or No Deal: Double Trouble – Siblings Special Teams of siblings to try their luck at beating the banker. (S) 3.10 Countdown (S) 4.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun A woman looks for a property in Naples, Florida. (S) 5.00 Four in a Bed (S) 5.30 Come Dine with Me (S) 6.00 The Simpsons (S)(R) 6.30 Hollyoaks (S)

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff Debate on issues of the day. 11.10 Ice Road Truckers (S)(R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime (S) 12.15 Ice Road Truckers (S)(R) 1.15 Home and Away (S) 1.45 Neighbours (S) 2.15 NCIS Gibbs’s former commanding officer is accused of murder. (S)(R) 3.15 FILM Deadly Revenge (2013) (12) Thriller, starring Alicia Ziegler. (S) 5.00 5 News at 5 (S) 5.30 Neighbours A fire breaks out in Susan’s office. (S)(R) 6.00 Home and Away Marilyn and John’s chances of fostering a baby are threatened. (S) (R) 6.30 5 News Tonight (S)

7.00 The One Show Hosted by Alex Jones and Matt Baker. (S) 7.30 Inside Out Regional documentary; (S) BBC News; Regional News (S)

7.00 Grand Tours of the Scottish Islands Paul Murton visits the islands of Coll and Tiree. (S) 7.30 Only Connect The Cluesmiths take on the Mixologists for a place in the quarter-finals. (S)

7.00 Emmerdale Jai is rushed to hospital. (S) 7.30 Coronation Street Anna confronts Alya when Gary goes missing. (S)

7.00 Channel 4 News (S)

7.00 The Gadget Show Jon Bentley investigates mobile phone networks, while Jason Bradbury and Amy Williams look into cutting-edge technology for hairdressers and models; (S) 5 News Update (S)

8.00 EastEnders Mick and Ronnie plot to get rid of Dean – permanently. (S) 8.30 Hooked on Painkillers – Panorama Investigation into record doses of painkillers prescribed by doctors. (S)

8.00 University Challenge Two teams compete in the second round of the student quiz. (S) 8.30 Simply Nigella New series. The domestic goddess serves up a Thai noodle dish with cinnamon and prawns. (S)

8.00 Countrywise Shearing alpacas in Norfolk, and sampling British wines produced in Cornwall. (S) 8.30 Coronation Street Zeedan threatens to push Jason off a balcony. (S)

8.00 Britain’s Benefits Experiment: Channel 4 Dispatches A report on a Department for Work and Pensions initiative. (S) 8.30 Food Unwrapped The team look back at their past investigations. (S)

8.00 Police Interceptors The team are outnumbered and outmuscled when they stop a coach-load of cage fighters following an anonymous tip off that there may be drugs on board; (S) 5 News Update (S)

9.00 Hugh’s War on Waste Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall investigates why we waste so much food and challenges consumers, supermarkets and the fast food industry to reduce their waste. (S)

9.00 Autumnwatch 2015 New series. Chris Packham, Martin HughesGames and Michaela Strachan return, live from the Wildfowl & Wetland Trust Caerlaverock Reserve in south-west Scotland. (S)

9.00 Doc Martin Annie Winton traps Martin on her farm, where she tries to coerce him into performing life-saving surgery on her terminally ill husband Jim. Last in the series. (S)

9.00 SAS: Who Dares Wins The 12 remaining recruits have mind games played on them to see if they have the mental strength to keep going, or if they will voluntarily withdraw from the process. (S)

9.00 On Benefits: 26 Kids & Claiming Documentary following large families whose sole source of income is benefits, including devoted mother Paula and her seven children. (S)

10.00 BBC News at Ten (S) 10.25 BBC Regional News and Weather (S) 10.35 Have I Got a Bit More News for You Extended edition. With Grayson Perry and Katherine Ryan. (S)

10.00 Mock the Week With Rob Beckett, Milton Jones, Ellie Taylor and Josh Widdicombe. (S) (R) 10.30 Newsnight (S)

10.00 ITV News; Weather (S) 10.30 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 10.50 The Job Lot Relations between management and the workforce break down. (S)

10.00 Fargo The Gerhardts’ search for Rye intensifies, while Lou takes a trip to Fargo, and Peggy overhears a new theory about the Waffle Hut shooter. (S)

10.00 Horror Homes & Flood Hell A man whose property was wrecked by tenants who left him with a repair bill of £10,000 and a woman who found out the water flooding her garden was in fact sewage. (S)(R)

11.20 The Graham Norton Show Guests include Maggie Smith, Sienna Miller and Cindy Crawford. (S)(R)

11.10 Weather (S) 11.15 Britain’s Ultimate Pilots: Inside the RAF The Red Arrows have more bad luck with the weather. The RAF’s fastest jet appears in a display. Last in the series. (S)(R)

11.20 Murder, She Wrote A blind record producer is suspected of murder. (S)(R)

11.05 It Was Alright in the 1970s Matt Lucas narrates another look back at TV shows from past decades, based on the theme of living dangerously in the 1970s. Last in the series. (S)(R)

11.00 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away Agents Paul and Steve face a moral dilemma in South London, when they find out the tenant they have been instructed to evict is on his way to a funeral. (S)(R)

12.15 The Face of Britain by Simon Schama (S)(R) 1.15 Sign Zone: The Apprentice (S)(R) 2.15 DIY SOS: Homes for Veterans (S)(R) 3.15 This Is BBC Two (S)

12.15 Jackpot247 3.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S)(R) 3.45 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S)(R)

12.10 Ramsay’s Hotel Hell (S)(R) 1.00 Kitchen Impossible with Michel Roux Jr (S)(R) 1.55 FILM Kai Po Che! (2013) (12) (S) 4.05 Location, Location, Location (S)(R) 5.05 Fifteen to One (S) (R)

12.00 My Sister Had My Boyfriend’s Baby – and Other Family Feuds (S)(R) 12.50 SuperCasino 3.10 Dog Rescuers: Puppy Special (S)(R) 4.00 Wildlife SOS (S)(R) 4.25 Great Artists (S)(R) 4.45 House Doctor (S)(R)

Executed 10.00 Law & Order: UK 11.00 Like Father, Like Son 12.35 Inspector Morse 2.25 ITV3 Nightscreen 2.30 Teleshopping BBC3 SKY: 115 FV: 7 7.00 Top Gear 8.00 Don’t Tell the Bride 9.00 Is This Rape? Sex on Trial 10.00 EastEnders 10.30 The Fear 11.00 Family Guy 11.45 American Dad! 12.10 Family Guy 12.30 Is This Rape? Sex on Trial 1.30 The Fear 2.00 Professor Green: Suicide and Me 3.00 Is This Rape? Sex on Trial 4.00 Close BBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 9 7.00 World News Today; Weather 7.30 An Island Parish: Falklands 8.00 The Secret Life of Books: Confessions of an English Opium Eater 8.30 The Quizeum 9.00 Lockerbie: My Brother’s Bomber – Storyville 10.30 Lost Kingdoms of Central America 11.30 Horizon: The Truth About Exercise 12.30 Arena: Screen Goddesses 1.30 Hollywood’s Lost Screen Goddess: Clara Bow 2.30 The Quizeum 3.00 Timeshift: The British Army of the Rhine 4.00 Close

E4 SKY: 136 FV: 28 6.00 Revenge 6.45 Charmed 8.30 Hollyoaks 9.00 Rules of Engagement 10.00 Melissa & Joey 11.00 Charmed 1.00 How I Met Your Mother 2.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 Melissa & Joey 4.00 Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD 5.00 How I Met Your Mother 6.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.00 Hollyoaks 7.30 2 Broke Girls 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 9.00 Made in Chelsea 10.00 Scream Queens 11.00 Gogglebox 11.50 The Big Bang Theory 12.45 Brooklyn Nine-Nine 1.15 How to Survive the End of the World 1.45 Tattoos After Dark 2.35 Supernatural 3.20 The New Normal 3.40 Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD 4.25 Revenge MORE4 SKY: 138 FV: 14 8.55 Phil: Secret Agent Down Under 10.00 Building the Dream 11.05 River Cottage Bites 11.20 FILM: Bell, Book and Candle (1958) (U) 1.25 Time Team 3.35 Walking Through History 4.40 Penelope Keith’s Hidden Villages 5.45 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 6.50 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun 7.55 Grand Designs 9.00

The Supervet 10.00 24 Hours in A&E 11.05 Embarrassing Bodies 1.15 The Supervet 2.15 24 Hours in A&E 3.25 Hugh’s 3 Good Things: Best Bites 3.35 Close FILM4 SKY: 315 FV: 15 11.00 Bitter Victory (1957) (PG) 1.05 That Touch of Mink (1962) (U) 3.05 Death Drums Along the River (1963) (PG) 4.45 Thunder Bay (1953) (U) 6.50 Mission: Impossible (1996) (PG) 9.00 GI Joe: Retaliation (2013) (12) 11.10 Patriot Games (1992) (15) 1.25 La Linea (2009) (15) 3.20 Close DAVE SKY: 111 FV: 12 7.00 Flip Men 7.20 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green 8.10 Ice Road Truckers 9.00 American Pickers 10.00 Traffic Cops 11.00 Top Gear 1.00 Storage Hunters UK 2.00 Ice Road Truckers 3.00 American Pickers 4.00 Top Gear 5.00 Traffic Cops 6.00 Ice Road Truckers 7.00 Blackadder II 7.40 Blackadder the Third 8.20 Blackadder Goes Forth 9.00 QI XL 11.00 Last Man on Earth 11.30 QI 12.50 Mock the Week 2.10 Suits

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ITV2 SKY: 118 FV: 6 6.00 Nicole Scherzinger: The Hot Desk 6.10 Psych 6.55 Coronation Street 7.30 The Cube 8.30 Dinner Date 9.30 Psych 10.20 The Real Housewives of Atlanta 12.10 Coronation Street 12.40 The Cube 1.40 Dinner Date 2.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show 6.00 Judge Rinder 7.00 You’ve Been Framed! 8.00 Two and a Half Men 9.00 FILM: The Fast and the Furious (2001) (15) 11.10 The Comedy Basement 11.40 Pranksterz 12.10 Celebrity Juice: Halloween Special 12.55 Two and a Half Men 1.15 The Comedy Basement 1.40 The Vampire Diaries 2.25 Teleshopping 5.55 ITV2 Nightscreen ITV3 SKY: 119 FV: 10 6.00 In Loving Memory 6.25 Heartbeat 7.25 Murder, She Wrote 8.20 Where the Heart Is 9.25 Judge Judy 10.50 Inspector Morse 1.00 Heartbeat 2.05 Wild at Heart 3.05 Where the Heart Is 4.10 Doctor at Large 4.40 Rising Damp 5.15 George and Mildred 5.50 Heartbeat 6.50 Murder, She Wrote 7.50 Wycliffe 9.00

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Tuesday November 3rd BBC1 BBC2 Pointless, 5.15pm

8 9 10 11

DIGITAL

Deals, Wheels and Steals, 7.30pm

Channel 4 Catastrophe, 10pm

Channel 5 CSI: Cyber, 10pm

6.15 My Life on a Plate (S)(R) 7.00 The Edge (S)(R) 7.45 Junior Bake Off (S) 8.15 Sign Zone: Great Continental Railway Journeys (S)(R) 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire (S) 11.00 BBC News (S) 12.00 Daily Politics (S) 1.00 The A to Z of TV Gardening (S)(R) 1.25 Bergerac (S)(R) 2.15 The Box (S)(R) 2.45 The Great British Bake Off The hopefuls turn their attention to biscuits. (S)(R) 3.45 Wild China The country’s diverse wildlife. (S)(R) 4.45 The Wonder of Animals (S)(R) 5.15 Antiques Roadshow (S)(R) 6.00 Eggheads (S) 6.30 Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two (S)

6.00 Good Morning Britain (S) 8.30 Lorraine (S) 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S) 10.30 This Morning (S) 12.30 Loose Women (S) 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News; Weather (S) 1.55 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 2.00 Judge Rinder Real-life cases in a studio courtroom. (S) 3.00 Pick Me! Game show featuring lively, loud and energetic players. (S) 3.59 ITV Regional Weather (S) 4.00 Tipping Point Game show, hosted by Ben Shephard. (S) 5.00 The Chase Quiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (S) 6.00 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather (S)

6.00 Countdown (S)(R) 6.45 3rd Rock from the Sun (S)(R) 7.35 Everybody Loves Raymond (S)(R) 9.00 Frasier (S) (R) 10.30 Come Dine with Me (S)(R) 12.00 Channel 4 News (S) 12.05 Come Dine with Me (S)(R) 1.10 Benchmark (S) 2.10 Deal or No Deal: Double Trouble – Siblings Specials Teams of siblings to try their luck at beating the banker. (S) 3.10 Countdown (S) 4.00 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun A London couple seek a holiday home in southern Spain. (S)(R) 5.00 Four in a Bed (S) 5.30 Come Dine with Me (S) 6.00 The Simpsons (S)(R) 6.30 Hollyoaks (S)

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.10 Ice Road Truckers (S)(R) 12.10 5 News Lunchtime (S) 12.15 Ice Road Truckers (S)(R) 1.15 Home and Away (S) 1.45 Neighbours (S) 2.15 NCIS Part one of two. The body of a former agent washes ashore in New Orleans. (S)(R) 3.15 FILM Burden of Evil (2012) (12) Thriller, starring Natalie Zea. (S) 5.00 5 News at 5 (S) 5.30 Neighbours Tyler and Paige get trapped in a lift. (S)(R) 6.00 Home and Away John and Marilyn suffer a disastrous meeting with the social worker. (S)(R) 6.30 5 News Tonight (S)

7.00 The One Show Live chat and topical reports. (S) 7.30 EastEnders Ben makes an alarming discovery; (S) BBC News; Regional News (S)

7.00 Rick Stein: From Venice to Istanbul The chef takes a gastronomic road trip from Venice to Istanbul through the countries of the former Byzantine Empire – a melting pot of East and West. (S)(R)

7.00 Emmerdale Nikhil takes over the factory. (S) 7.30 Deals, Wheels and Steals Six car dealers bid on a Vauxhall Corsa, a Ford Focus and a quirky London taxi. (S)

7.00 Channel 4 News (S)

7.00 Now That’s Funny! A collection of internet-sourced videos with a family friendly hook, featuring laugh-out-loud unexpected personal moments now being shared with the world; (S)(R) 5 News Update (S)

8.00 Holby City Arthur realises he must accept a few painful truths as he returns to work, and Guy struggles with a crisis of confidence as he tries to save a young boy’s life. (S)

8.00 Autumnwatch 2015 Chris Packham, Martin Hughes-Games and Michaela Strachan observe what is thought to be the entire world population of Svalbard barnacle geese at Caerlaverock, south-west Scotland. (S)

8.00 Eternal Glory Sporting legends, including Fatima Whitbread, Matt Le Tissier and James Cracknell, take part in a unique competition designed around sport science. (S)

8.00 The Secret Life of 4 Year Olds New series. Documentary exploring the social interactions of children aged four to six, beginning with an introduction to the four-year-olds as they meet for the first time. (S)

8.00 Pets Who Hate Vets Vet Kat Rhodes tries to help the owners of various vet-hating pets to reduce their animal friends’ anxiety at attending their local surgery; (S) 5 News Update (S)

9.00 River The troubled cop discovers the identity of one of the last people Stevie spoke to before she died, and the revelation looks set to blow the case wide open. (S)

9.00 The Great Pottery Throw Down New series. Amateur potters gather in Stoke-on-Trent to take part in a 35-day throwing contest, beginning with a task that sees them producing stackable kitchen bowls. (S)

9.00 Lewis Part one of two. A parcel bomb claims the life of genius mathematician Adam Capstone, and as Lewis and Hathaway investigate, suspicion falls on the victim’s spurned wife Elizabeth. (S)

9.00 24 Hours in A&E A 22-monthold girl needs urgent treatment after being kicked in the head by a horse, and a man with epilepsy seeks help after falling face-first onto the pavement. (S)

9.00 Eamonn & Ruth: How the Other Half Lives Eamonn Homes and Ruth Langsford turn their attention to Britain’s most wealthy people, visiting stately homes, polo clubs and private schools. (S)

10.00 BBC News at Ten (S) 10.25 BBC Regional News and Weather; (S) National Lottery Update (S) 10.35 Imagine – Antony Gormley: Being Human Alan Yentob interviews the artist. (S)

10.00 Later Live – with Jools Holland With Cee Lo Green, The Arcs, Shura, Mbongwana Star, Joanna Newsom and Low. Last in the series. (S) 10.30 Newsnight (S)

10.00 ITV News; Weather (S) 10.30 ITV Regional News; Weather (S) 10.45 The Jonathan Ross Show The hosts welcomes guests Priscilla Presley, Elvis Costello and Rob Beckett. There is music by Caravan Palace. (S)(R)

10.00 Catastrophe Sharon contends with the dreaded “mombies” at a mother-and-baby class. (S) 10.35 Tattoo Fixers Sketch, Lou and Jay deal with visitors to their studio who want their tattoos fixed or transformed. (S)(R)

10.00 CSI: Cyber The team investigates when a young woman’s body is found at a New York hotel. (S) 10.55 The Mysteries of Laura The detective investigates the death of an art dealer. (S)

11.45 FILM Blackthorn (2011) (15) Butch Cassidy plans to return home to his family from exile in Bolivia, but is drawn into one last criminal adventure. Western, with Sam Shepard. (S)

11.10 Weather (S) 11.15 Earth’s Wildest Waters: The Big Fish Ben Fogle takes the five remaining anglers to Costa Rica. (S)(R)

11.50 Premiership Rugby Union Highlights of a top-flight fixture. (S)

11.35 Bodyshockers: Nips, Tucks and Tattoos A man who has gone to extreme lengths to look like Kim Kardashian. Last in the series. (S)(R)

11.50 The Mysteries of Laura The detective investigates the death of a cosmetics salesperson. (S)

12.15 Sign Zone: The Face of Britain by Simon Schama (S)(R) 1.15 Britain’s Ultimate Pilots: Inside the RAF (S)(R) 2.15 This Is BBC Two (S)

12.40 Jackpot247 3.00 Loose Women (R) 3.45 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show (S)(R)

12.30 Poker (S) 1.25 KOTV Boxing Weekly (S) 1.55 Gillette World Sport (S) 2.20 Ben Nevis Braveheart Triathlon (S) (R) 2.45 Cycling: Six Day London (S)(R) 3.40 Location, Location, Location (S)(R) 4.40 Fifteen to One (S)(R)

12.40 SuperCasino 3.10 GPs: Behind Closed Doors (S)(R) 4.00 Wildlife SOS (S)(R) 4.25 Great Artists (S)(R) 4.45 House Doctor (S)(R) 5.10 House Doctor (S)(R) 5.35 House Doctor (S)(R)

Law & Order: UK 11.00 Like Father, Like Son 12.35 Inspector Morse 2.20 ITV3 Nightscreen 2.30 Teleshopping BBC3 SKY: 115 FV: 7 7.00 Top Gear 8.00 Don’t Tell the Bride 9.00 Britain’s Biggest Sexists? 10.00 EastEnders 10.30 Together 11.00 Family Guy 11.45 American Dad! 12.10 Family Guy 12.30 Together 1.00 Britain’s Biggest Sexists? 2.00 Is This Rape? Sex on Trial 3.00 Britain’s Biggest Sexists? 4.00 Close BBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 9 7.00 World News Today; Weather 7.30 An Island Parish: Falklands 8.00 At Home with the Georgians 9.00 The Stuarts in Exile 10.00 Maps: Power, Plunder and Possession 11.00 The Epic of Everest 12.20 Madness in the Desert: Paris to Dakar Rally 1.20 India’s Hospital Train – Lifeline Express 2.25 Britain on Film: End of Empire 2.55 The Stuarts in Exile 3.55 Close E4 SKY: 136 FV: 28 6.00 Revenge 6.45 Charmed 8.30 Hollyoaks 9.00

Rules of Engagement 10.00 Melissa & Joey 11.00 Charmed 1.00 How I Met Your Mother 2.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 Melissa & Joey 4.00 Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD 5.00 How I Met Your Mother 6.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.00 Hollyoaks 7.30 2 Broke Girls 8.00 The Big Bang Theory 9.00 Empire 10.00 Chewing Gum 10.30 How to Become Filthy Rich 11.00 Rude Tube 12.05 The Big Bang Theory 12.35 How I Met Your Mother 1.30 New Girl 2.00 The Mindy Project 2.25 Rude Tube 3.20 The 100 4.05 Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD 4.50 Revenge MORE4 SKY: 138 FV: 14 8.55 Phil: Secret Agent Down Under 10.00 Building the Dream 11.05 Jamie’s Money Saving Meals 11.40 FILM: The Bandit of Sherwood Forest (1946) (PG) 1.25 Time Team 3.35 Walking Through History 4.40 Penelope Keith’s Hidden Villages 5.45 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 6.50 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun 7.55 Grand Designs 9.00 Homes by the Sea 10.00 Grand Designs Australia 11.05 999: What’s

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9.00 The Apprentice The entrepreneurs are given the task of writing and designing a children’s book, as well as recording an accompanying CD, before selling it to London’s bookshops. (S)

9.00 Dominic Sandbrook: Let Us Entertain You New series. Dominic Sandbrook explores British post-war culture, arguing that although it is indebted to the Victorian past, it is a crucial part of Britain’s identity. (S)

9.00 Joanna Lumley – Elvis and Me The actress goes on a personal journey to discover more about Elvis, travelling to his birthplace and meeting Priscilla Presley to gain an insight into the man behind the myth. (S)

9.00 Grand Designs: House of the Year New series. Kevin McCloud explores some of Britain’s contemporary and cutting-edge homes, all of which are in the running for the Riba House of the Year Award 2015. (S)

9.00 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away In East London, High Court Enforcement Agents Paul and Phil are involved in a brothel eviction, while in South Wales, Stewart and Elmore chase a debt owed by a working mum. (S)

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10.00 The Apprentice: You’re Fired Jack Dee talks to the fifth candidate ejected from the show. (S) 10.30 Newsnight (S)

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10.00 My Psychic Life Observational documentary following psychic mediums in the north of England, who reveal what life is like for those who claim they can talk to the dead. (S)

10.00 Gift of Life A former Merchant Navy sailor with a severe heart condition awaits a transplant, while a horse rider with a rare form of pulmonary hypertension awaits new lungs. Last in the series. (S)

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The classics that never were HAVE you ever wished legendary author Jane Austen had published more than only six books? Well you’re in for an absolute treat thanks to the team of actors bringing unwritten Austen stories to the stage in Austentatious: an improvised Jane Austen novel. Following hot on the heels of a sellout Edinburgh Fringe Festival run, the phenomenal and frantic improvised comedy took to the stage of The Beacon in Portway, Wantage on Sunday as part of the Wantage (not just) Betjeman Literary Festival. The show offers the audience the opportunity to pitch Austen novels that never were as six-cast members act out an hour-long play in the style of Jane Austen’s classics pulled at random from a hat. Sunday’s offering was titled The Beekeeper’s Nephew and followed the improvised exploits of Timothy, the bumbling nephew of a wealthy beekeeper, and his womanising military brother Frank. The unplanned mish-mash of events makes for a surreal offering and farcical characters make jokes that couldn’t be bettered after hours of scripting. The cast’s attempts at stifl ing laughter only added to the extreme

By Alex Ballinger ridiculousness of the plot and characters, and the quick wittedness of the ceaselessly talented performers meant there was never a dull moment. I cried with laughter for the duration and was delighted that somehow, after a climactic fight between the brothers culminating in an attack from a swarm of bees armed with tiny swords, the story drew to a satisfying conclusion. The packed literary festival audience seemed to enjoy the show as much as I did and this will be a tough act to follow for anyone else in the festival’s diary. The real joy is that you could watch this show over and over and would never see the same play twice and I absolutely intend to see it again at the fi rst opportunity. My only criticism is that it ended. The Wantage (not just) Betjeman Literary Festival continues around the town until November 1. The festival continues this evening with Local Voices: a chance for writers to perform at the King Alfred’s Head pub in Market Place from 7.30pm. For information on the festival visit: wantagebetjeman.com and for future Austentatious dates visit: austentatiousimpro.com

Dappy in Oxford FORMER N-Dubz member now solo artist Dappy will be at the O2 Academy Oxford this Sunday, November 1. The 27-year-old, whose real name is Costadinos Contostavlos visits the Cowley Road venue following the release of his second solo album, ‘Miracles’. The doors open at 7pm and tickets are ÂŁ19.25.

Motown Magic ONE of the UK’s biggest Motown shows will be at the New Theatre in Oxford this Saturday, October 31. ‘The Magic of Motown’ arrives at the George Street venue with hits from the likes of Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and the Jackson 5. Starting at 7.30pm tickets cost ÂŁ29.90.

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AFTER starring in his own TV sitcom, Dan Clark’s entertainment career has hit the stage. And the comedian will be at the Cornerstone Arts Centre in Didcot tomorrow night, October 30, with his tour ‘Me, My Selfie and I’, Dan, 39, is best known for starring as Don Danbury in BBC Three sitcom, ‘How Not to Live Your Life’, from 2007 to 2011. The comedian, who created and produced the show, admitted it was always his intention to be the centre of attention. “My ego wouldn’t allow me to write a show for someone else to star in,” Dan jokingly told the Guardian. “It was great fun. “There’s a certain amount of pressure though and if you wrote and star in it - there’s no one else to blame if it doesn’t go down well. However, if it does, you get all the glory. “So in a way, it can be more fun to be part of an ensemble.” He since started a stand-up career that has lasted for four years, but this will be the comic’s fi rst visit to the Station Road venue. Although the word ‘selfie’ might conjure cringe worthy images of selfobsession and memories of tourist

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attractions ruined by too many selfie sticks, Dan insisted the word ‘sefl ie’ is not a reference to the number of photos he takes of himself, or even the repertoire of jokes thrown about in the show. Instead, it relates to the length of time he was single for. “Selfie is, or was, a zeitgeist-y word when I fi rst came up with the tour but it feels a bit overused now,” Dan said. “But a large part of the show was about me being single for 12 years, so it kind of suited it. “There is only one joke about taking photos in the whole show and it’s not even a selfie joke really.” On being asked about any role models he styles himself on, Dan added: “I never ever got advice from anyone and I know that sounds weird, but it’s true. I’ve watched many documentaries and interviews with my heroes or icons over the years and I’m often inspired by things they say, or the story of their ascent. “Yet no one liner has ever really stuck out.” The show is suitable for over 16s and starts at 8pm. Tickets cost £12.50.

Katherine Ryan CANADIAN comedian Katherine Ryan will visit the Glee Club in Oxford for a lot of laughs tomorrow, October 30. She has appeared on TV shows such as, ‘Mock the Week’ and ‘8 out of 10 Cats’, and visits the Hythe Bridge Street venue as part of her ‘Kathbum’ tour. Tickets cost £16 with doors opening at 6.45pm.

Jools Holland MUSIC legend Jools Holland will be making his way to the New Theatre in Oxford this Sunday, November 1. The 57-year old comes to the George Street venue alongside his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra. Tickets cost £39.90 and the show starts at 7.30pm.

Sean Hughes COMEDIAN Sean Hughes will be at The Mill Arts Centre in Banbury tomorrow evening, October 31. The comedian visits the Spiceball Park venue as part of his ‘Mumbo Jumbo’ tour, which stopped at the Cornerstone Arts Centre in Didcot two weeks ago. Saturday’s show starts at 8pm and tickets cost £16.50

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A SMALL town is plagued by werewolf attacks that threaten to ruin tea time, and there’s only one person you can call. The detective and his sidekick are on the case to fi nd the suspect and bring peace to the town. Comedy-drama ‘He Had Hairy Hands’ is a detective werewolf mystery visiting Oxford’s Old Fire Station next week. The unique show could only be the creation of Kill The Beast Theatre Company. Actress Natasha Hodgson said: “We try not to swear in our shows, fi rstly because it’s a bit easy and also so that families can come along without parents worrying, though we do advise that kids under 12 probably shouldn’t be exposed to our horrible creations. “Essentially, we love making shows that are just really fun to watch. Kids get that.” The theatre company is made up of actors and actresses David Cumming, Oliver Jones, Natasha Hodgson, Zoe Roberts and Clem Garritty, who all created it after meeting at Warwick University. The friends decided to write and perform together after discovering they all had an interest in dark, surreal sitcoms such as, ‘The League

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of Gentlemen,’ and ‘Nighty Night’, and comedy from ‘The Mighty Boosh’. Their fi rst show in 2012, ‘The Boy Who Kicked Pigs’, was a hit at that year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival. And in 2014 their second show, ‘He Had Hairy Hands’, was born. It won the ‘Best Studio Production’ nomination at the Manchester Theatre Awards and was chosen as a BBC top pick at the Edinburgh Fringe. “If you like plot twisting, fast-paced character comedy, ‘He Had Hairy Hands’ is for you,” Natasha said. “We also make use of gorgeous projections, original music and genuinely amazing costumes (though they are starting to whiff a bit). “It’s the perfect night out for lovers of sketch comedy, noir cinema and anyone who has a soft spot for the B-horror movies of the 1970s.” The show is inspired by buddy-cop TV shows of the 1970s as well as folk-horror fi lms like ‘The Wicker Man’ and ‘Blood On Satan’s Claw’. “And Scooby Doo of course,” Oliver added. “All important theatre is inspired by Scooby Doo.” The show starts at 7.30pm on Thursday, November 5, and tickets cost £12.

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Fri, Oct 30, 5pm Oxford Playhouse, Oxford

GORDON CORERA Like a cyber-James Bond, the computer was born to spy. The work of Alan Turing led to the birth of electronic espionage. In the following decades, computers transformed intelligence from the spy hunting of the Cold War years to the data-driven pursuit of terrorists and the corporate cyber-espionage of the 21st century. Drawing on unique access to Western intelligence agencies and insights into the most powerful technology companies, BBC Security Correspondent Gordon Corera explores the new space in which the worlds of espionage, diplomacy, international business and technology collide. Fri, Oct 30, 8pm The Mill Arts Centre, Banbury

PAUL DANIELS Back on tour due to massive public demand, one of the world’s most entertaining magicians, Paul Daniels, together with his wife and lovely assistant, Debbie McGee, come to The Mill to wield his mystical magic in a truly awe-inspiring show displaying trickery and deft sleight way of hand. This is a unique performance designed to appeal to all the family and definitely not to be missed. Sat, Oct 31, 7.30pm Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot

DICKENS ABRIDGED From Adam Long, founding member of The Reduced Shakespeare Company and co-creator of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) comes Dickens Abridged – a fast-paced musical comedy. An absurdly talented cast of four brings hundreds of the great author’s best-loved characters to life in 70 minutes of madcap Dickensian mayhem. Sat, Oct 31, 8pm The Mill Arts Centre, Banbury

SEAN HUGHES: MUMBO JUMBO Multi award winning comedian Sean Hughes is back with a new show called Mumbo Jumbo. Throughout his life he has been battling to stay on the right side of sanity. This is because in middle age he has realised that the two sides of his brain are in constant conflict. There is common sense against mumbo jumbo and mumbo jumbo seems to have the upper hand. The show consists of stories including being serenaded at the break of dawn by Robert Smith, trekking mountain gorillas in Rwanda and coming to the conclusion that he will never have a proper conversation with his dear mum. Sunday, November 1, 2pm The Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot

COMEDY CLUB FOR KIDS Back by popular demand! Guaranteed cracking entertainment for everyone over six and under 400 years old, as some of the best comedians from the UK circuit do what they do best, but without the rude bits! Tue, Nov 3, 7pm New Theatre, Oxford

I PURITANI WNO This new new production brings this universal story of love, derailed by a social divide, dynamically to life by setting it, initially, in Northern Ireland in the 1970s. Elvira’s madness immerses her in another time of civil unrest – the English Civil War, complete with period costumes. These contrasting styles highlight Elvira’s descent into insanity. Wed, Nov 4 – Sat, Nov 7 Oxford Playhouse, Oxford

PENTECOST In a remote Balkan church, a remarkable discovery is made: a local curator and an Oxford art historian believe they have found

a mural which will change the accepted course of history. But when a desperate group of armed refugees occupy the church and demand asylum, time starts to run out for both the pair and the painting. It’s a race against the clock to save the mural and escape alive… Winner of the Evening Standard Award for Best New Play, and performed here by University of Oxford students, David Edgar’s acclaimed tale is an explosive commentary on art and the value of human life. Fri, Nov 6, 8pm Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot

POLLY AND THE BILLETS DOUX Known for their flawless and energy-filled live performances, Polly and the Billets Doux boast a genius blend of folk, pop, rock n’ roll, soul, country, blues and even gospel. They released 2013’s ‘Head of Steam’ EP, which charted at 17 on the Radio 1 Indie Chart followed by their critically acclaimed album which featured in ‘The Word’ magazine’s Best New Music. Sat, Nov 7, 7.30pm Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot

ST GILES ORCHESTRA St Giles Orchestra returns to Cornerstone for a Halloween-inspired selection of music that goes bump in the night. Featuring the music of Mussorgsky, Saint-Saens, Dukas, Dvorak and Rachmaninov, plus a medley of Harry Potter themes by John Williams. Sun, Nov 8, 6.30pm Oxford Wine Café,

JAMIE HOWELL TRIO Jamie Howell along with Paul Jefferies on bass and Mr Simon ‘Stix’ Price on drums are hoping to jazz up your Sunday evening. Tue, Nov 10 – Sat, Nov 21 New Theatre, Oxford

THE BODYGUARD The Bodyguard, the award-winning musical based on the blockbuster film, is heading on tour in 2015 starring three-time Brit nominee and X-Factor winner, Alexandra Burke as Rachel Marron. Former Secret Service agent turned bodyguard, Frank Farmer, is hired to protect superstar Rachel Marron from an unknown stalker. Each expects to be in charge – what they don’t expect is to fall in love. A ‘brilliant’ (The Times), breathtakingly romantic thriller, The Bodyguard features a whole host of Whitney Houston’s greatest hits including Queen of the Night, So Emotional, One Moment in Time, Saving All My Love, I’m Your Baby Tonight, Run to You, I Have Nothing, Jesus Loves Me, I Wanna Dance With Somebody and one of the greatest hit songs of all time – I Will Always Love You. Thu, Nov 12, 8pm Old Fire Station, Oxford

PHIL BUCKLEY’S BIG IDEA Have you ever had an earth shatteringly good idea? Phil Buckley hasn’t. After meeting a teenage boy who may have changed the world, Phil has decided to turn his life around and make his mark on the world. Thu, Nov 12, 8pm Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot

WILD PONIES Wild Ponies offer dead right, honest songwriting. Headed up by Doug & Telisha Williams, their most recent album ‘Things That Used to Shine’ garnered widespread critical acclaim, spent 6 weeks in the top 20 of the Americana Music Association Radio chart, and over 20 weeks in the top 40. Fri, Nov 13, 6.30pm O2 Academy, Oxford

Y &T Born in Oakland, California, Y&T are innovators of the hard rock sound.

LISTINGS Formed in the early 1970s they continue to tour the world playing songs that span the band’s five-decade career, including all the hits and fan favourites. Sat, Nov 14, 8pm The Mill Arts Centre, Banbury

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Mon, Nov 16 – Sat, Nov 21

OXFORD PLAYHOUSE, OXFORD Rebecca Kneehigh, one of most celebrated theatre companies of the 21st century, returns to Oxford with their spellbinding new production of Rebecca. Following the mysterious death of his first wife, Maxim de Winter returns to Manderley with his new young bride. Surrounded by memories of the glamorous Rebecca, the new Mrs De Winter is consumed by jealousy. She sets out to uncover the secrets of the house and a past fiercely guarded by the sinister housekeeper Mrs Danvers. All is not what it seems in Manderley... Rebecca is timeless; the book beloved by generations and the iconic Alfred Hitchcock film a classic of the genre. Emma Rice, the award winning director, has created a spellbinding new production of Daphne du Maurier’s masterpiece which conjures Cornish romance and theatrical magic. Tue, Nov 17, 7.30pm The Mill Arts Centre, Banbury

MAD MAX Marking a welcome return for the hugely successful Mad Max franchise, this latest futuristic outing pitches Max into the starkest of desert landscapes where death and danger stalk him. Haunted by his turbulent past, Mad Max believes the best way to survive is to wander alone. Nevertheless, he becomes embroiled with a disparate group fleeing across the wasteland. Enraged, the Warlord marshals all his gangs and pursues the rebels ruthlessly in the high-octane Road War that follows. Tues, Nov 17 – Sat, Nov 21 Oxford Playhouse, Oxford

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I’m looking for what is the ‘I’ of a landscape, what is the changeable part that brings it alive, and it’s always water. Adapted for the stage from Alice Oswald’s award-winning poem, DART gives voice to the River Dart as it flows across Devon from source to sea. Using words from the people who

live and work alongside the river, this piece portrays characters from the mythical and mundane, carrying the audience on a charming journey downstream. This exciting student show blends sound, film and illustration into a performance that will immerse you in the sights and sounds of the Dart.

Tues, Nov 17 – Sat, Nov 21 Oxford Playhouse, Oxford

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all think but never dare to express. Freak is a frank exploration of the intense power and vulnerability of female sexuality. A fresh production of student and prize-winning playwright Anna Jordan’s 2014 play that promises to shock and excite. Freak is enticing, daring, and desperately funny. Fri, Nov 20, 8pm Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot

JAMES ACASTER You’ll have seen him on Nevermind the Buzzcocks, Mock the Week, 8 Out of 10 Cats and Russell Howard’s Good News and heard him on James Acaster’s Findings (Radio 4) and The Josh Widdicombe Show (XFM). What’s more he’s a Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Show Nominee 2014, 2013 and 2012. Don’t miss out on a fantastic evening of laughs. Fri, Nov 20, 6.30pm O2 Academy, Oxford

Sun, Nov 22, 8pm Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot

CALAN Fiddles, guitar, accordion, bagpipes and step dancing explode into life as Calan perform songs and tunes from their 2015 release Dinas. Infectious guitar rhythms and high-voltage routines give way to beautiful and haunting songs. Calan bring together the remarkable talents of five young musicians to give a fresh and vibrant sound to traditional Welsh music. With a contemporary and lively approach, they breathe new life into the old traditions through their sparkling melodies, foot tapping tunes and spirited and energetic performances of Welsh step dancing. Tuesday, November 24 – Saturday, November 28 Oxford Playhouse, Oxford

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SCOUTING FOR GIRLS The million-selling, west London trio are back with a brand new album “Still Thinking About Youâ€?, their first new material since 2012 and a return to the immaculate indie pop of their triple-platinum debut, with a fresh but mature sound. Sun, Nov 22, 6.30pm Oxford Wine CafĂŠ, Oxford

JULIET KELLY TRIO One of the UK’s most celebrated jazz vocalists comes to the Oxford Wine CafÊ for the first time. With a clutch of great albums to her name and a raft of positive plaudits from the reviewers who matter, expect a very serious musician and composer who works with some of the finest musicians in Europe.

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One of Jacobean England’s most monstrous offspring, The Changeling is a psychological thriller that’s second to none. Betrothed to one man but in love with another, Beatrice-Joanna finds a very violent way out of her predicament. But when the servant she bribes to perform the murder asks for her virginity in return the situation quickly escalates into blood and madness. Ringing with howls, gnashings and hellish torments, this intense production blends original live music, dance and acrobatics into an evening of murderous passion. Tues, Nov 24 – Sat, Nov 28 Oxford Playhouse, Oxford

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WILL YOUNG The tour announcement comes as Will’s brilliant brand new album 85% Proof goes straight into Number One on the Official UK Album Chart. 85% Proof is the sixth album from the multi-million selling Brit Award winning singersongwriter and represents his most accomplished work to date.

based on their ITV special. Currently wowing audiences this winter with their astounding Limitless: The Reboot arena tour, Diversity have travelled the length of the country performing for their legion of devoted fans, and delivering exceptional entertainment with some stand out reviews 2015 looks set to be another busy year for Diversity and this new up close and personal tour will be everything you already love about Diversity on a more intimate scale.

SAINT RAYMOND: THE YOUNG BLOOD TOUR One of the most exciting British breakthrough guitar acts of the year, Saint Raymond plays live for the ‘Young Blood’ tour.

DIVERSITY: UP CLOSE & PERSONAL Five sell out UK tours later with 250,000 tickets sold and countless accomplishments; Diversity have announced their most up close and personal tour yet. The tour will see Diversity performing exclusively choreographed routines

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AN EVENING WITH NOEL FIELDING Fielding’s comedy has seen him perform in venues all over the world (such as The Royal Albert Hall, The Sydney Opera House

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GARETH MALONE Following on from his hugely successful nationwide tour in 2014, Gareth is back with his second even bigger tour with his choir Voices, where you will be able to hear more angel-like tunes at the New Theatre.Thu, Fri, Nov 27, 7.45pm Old Fire Station, Oxford When you’ve a mouth this big, is it any wonder you get into trouble? The comedian, broadcaster, journalist and chef explains all in a brand new show, on the back of its premier at this year’s Edinburgh Festival. Fri, Nov 27, 8pm The Mill Arts Centre, Banbury

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LISTINGS ALADDIN Can Aladdin become a Prince and marry Princess Rose? Would a Rose by any other name smell as sweet? Will the evil Abanazer be stopped or even seduced by Twankey? And what will become of the Dog and that Duck…? Sun, Nov 29, 8pm Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot

DISCO PIGS

meet a wolf, a crab, a whale and a goose – and when they finally open the dusty suitcase in the far corner of the attic, they realise that there really is no need to be frightened of the dark ever again. Tuesday, December 1 – Saturday, December 5 Oxford Playhouse, Oxford

Sun, Dec 6, 6.30pm Oxford Wine Café, Oxford

BEN HOLDER TRIO Ben Holder will be performing at the Oxford Wine Café again following popular demand. One the evening, Ben will be playing a number of different instruments which include the jazz violin, piano, guitar and double bass.

This acclaimed re-imagining of Brontë’s masterpiece was first staged by Bristol Old Vic last year, when the story was performed over two evenings. Director Sally Cookson now brings her celebrated production to the National, presented as a single, exhilarating performance.

Sun, December 6, 7.30pm New Theatre, Oxford

Sunday, December 6, 8pm The Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot

STRINGFEVER

Born seconds apart, Darren and Sinead, aka Pig and Runt, live in a fantasy world of their own in Cork City. Trash TV, Disco beats and cheap booze have fuelled this obsessive friendship. But as they go for their 17th birthday binge, reality violently collides with their fantasy and their world begins to crumble. Written by Enda Walsh, award winning writer of The Walworth Farce, The New Electric Ballroom, Penelope and Camera d’Or winning screenplay Hunger; Disco Pigs is a furious, funny and violent dash through a friendship too close to survive.

ONLIFE You wake up. You realise you’ve misunderstood everything you thought was important. But can you rewrite your life? Calam’s girlfriend breaks up with him out of the blue. He had been so sure everything was going well; it just doesn’t make sense. Student playwright Leo Mercer pieces Calam’s life together using a series of internet-inspired texts, creating an insightful psychological portrait of a man whose life is split between online and offline.

SO THIS IS CHRISTMAS Performed by a talented cast and fully live band, So This Is Christmas! features two hours of seasonal classics such as White Christmas, Let It Snow, The Christmas Song, Jingle Bell Rock, Last Christmas, Merry Christmas Everybody, All I Want for Christmas Is You and Fairytale of New York. Seasonal fun for all the family, this collection of festive favourites will make the most dedicated Scrooge Wish It Could be Christmas Every Day and end up Rockin’ around the Christmas Tree.

If you’re looking for an evening’s entertainment like you’ve never seen before, then meet Giles, Ralph, Graham and Neal Broadbent collectively known as Stringfever. With their electric instruments and live beat-boxing, the world’s first genetically modified string quartet combine exceptional musical skill with a real talent for involving and engaging audiences to provide you with a night you’ll never forget.

Sun, Nov 29, 7.30pm New Theatre, Oxford

Thu, Dec 3, 7.30pm The Theatre, Chipping Norton

Tues, December 8, 7pm The Theatre, Chipping Norton

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THE CARPENTERS STORY The Carpenters Story brings the show bang up to date with Phil’s lavish arrangements, stunning vocal harmonies and ClaireFurley’s uncanny representation of Karen Carpenter which combine to bring back memories of pop’s most melodic duo. Sun, Nov 29, 2pm Cornerstone Arts Centre, Didcot

UP IN THE ATTIC The children work together to unravel a mystery. On route they

THE LOBSTER In a the near future, single people are obliged to find a matching mate in 45 days or are transformed into animals and released into the woods. Hilarious, stunningly original and beautifully strange. Colin Farrell in full ‘In Bruges’ comic flow is joined by Rachel Weisz, Ben Wishaw (Q in James Bond) and John C Reilly (Carnage, Boogie Nights).

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Activity franchise has been running, everyone knows what to expectfound footage. In this instance some people discover an old VHS tape (remember those?) in their home, CRIMSON PEAK ; dir. Guillermo bloody past, we follow as an aspiring and nightmare. Highly recommended and decide to give it a watch. Disturbdel Toro; 15 author gets caught somewhere stuff, just don’t expect to sleep that ingly, it shows children being put in a trance-like state, but even more Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Jessica between an old childhood friend and well afterwards. worrying is when those kids begin Chastain, Tom Hiddleston mysterious newcomer, slowly losing responding to what the viewers are The most mature title in our selec- grip on reality as the walls close in. HOWL ; dir. Paul Hyett; 18 Starring: Ed Speleers, Holly saying. Opening the portal between tion of horrors comes from the man Unsettling to the last, this is by far del one realm and another, if you fi nd behind Pan’s Labyrinth . Set in a Toro’s darkest movie to date, strad- Weston, Elliot Cowan Britons love complaining about little ones freaky as hell we wouldn’t spooky mansion that has a rather dling the line between adult fantasy public transport, but as Paul Hyett’s recommend. werewolf fl ick shows, we don’t know how good we’ve got it. On the train THE DIABOLICAL ; dir. Alistair to fictitious Eastborough- presum- Legrand; 15 Starring: Ali Larter, Max Rose, ably a London commuter town- there are the usual characters; ignorant Chloe Perrin You have to wonder exactly what youths, even ruder city slickers, pensioners and everyday Joes. Sadly, Ali Larter did wrong in another life. their destination winds up being a First the blonde bombshell had death few miles from the fi nal stop after pursuing her in Final Destination , the carriages career into something. now all she wants to do is raise her You can probably guess what that is. young ‘uns well, but the house she’s At times laughable, but still packed decided to do that in appears to be plagued by some kind of ominous with jumps. spirit. Looking to her scientist PARANORMAL ACTIVITY- The boyfriend, Nikolai, what follows is a Ghost Dimension ; dir. Gregory Poltergeist -esque hunt to work out exactly what’s sharing the address Plotkin Starring: Chris J. Murray, Brit with them, and what it wants. Needless • Guillermo del Toro’s Crimson Peak to say, we’ve all been here before, but Shaw, Ivy George Given how long the Paranormal that’s not really the point, is it?

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2006 06 AUDI A4 AVANT 2.0 TDI SE 140 TDV Diesel 6-Speed Manual 91,010 Miles £5,995

2007 57 TOYOTA RAV-4 XT3 D-4D 2.2 Diesel 6-Speed Manual 98,370 Miles £6,895

2009 58 FORD C-MAX ZETEC Petrol 5-Speed Manual 76,800 Miles £4,495

2009 59 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1.6S TDI diesel 5dr 6-speed Manual 55,000 Miles £7,295

2005 S MITSUBISHI SHOGUN SPORT WARRIOR TD GLX diesel 5dr 5-speed Manual 79,000 Miles £6,295

2011 11 TOYOTA AURIS T4 5DR HYBRID PET/ ELEC PETROL CVT 26,970 Miles £8,795

2007 MERCEDES-BENZ C CLASS C200 KOMPRESSOR AVANTGARDE SE Petrol Auto 72,850 Miles £5,995

2009 09 HONDA JAZZ I-VTEC EX I-SHIFT 5dr Petrol Semi-Automatic 51,000 Miles £5,995

2010 10 TOYOTA PRIUS T SPIRIT VVT-I 5DR 1.8 PETROL CVT 65,000 MILES £10,295

2007 07 VOLVO C70 D5 SE DIESEL AUTOMATIC 78,000 MILES £6,995

2007 07 AUDI A4 TDI QUATTRO S LINE DPF 1.9 Diesel 6-Speed Manual 72,150 Miles £7,695

2008 08 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE 1.4 LUNA Petrol 5-Speed Manual 33,000 Miles £6,795

2007 57 VAUXHALL CORSA DESIGN 16V 5DR 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 59,710 Miles £3,995

2007 07 MINI HATCH COOPER CONVERTIBLE Petrol 5-Speed Manual 48,000 Miles £5,995

ALFA ROMEO 2009 09 Alfa Romeo Mito Turismo 16v 3dr 1.4 - ONLY £130 A YEAR TAX Petrol 6-Speed Manual 46840 Miles ....£4,895 AUDI 2006 56 Audi A4 Avant TDi SE Tdv 2.0 CLEAN Diesel 6-Speed Manual 77000 Miles .........................................£6,495 2006 06 Audi A3 8v 5dr 1.6 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 49860 Miles .........................................................................£5,995 2006 06 Audi A4 T FSi SE 2.0 Exceptional Petrol 6-Speed Manual 67659 Miles .................................................£5,995 2003 53 Audi A4 Avant Fsi Sport 2.0 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 96910 Miles ...........................................................£4,495 CHEVROLET 2010 60 Chevrolet Spark LS 5dr Super low miles Petrol 5-Speed Manual 12000 Miles .......................................£3,995 2007 57 Chevrolet Matiz SE 5dr Low miles & Mint Petrol Automatic 10600 Miles ................................................£3,495 2009 59 Chevrolet Lacetti SX Petrol Automatic 52000 Miles .................................................................................£3,395 2006 06 Chevrolet Tacuma CDX Plus 2.0 AUTO Petrol Automatic 79260 Miles ...................................................£1,295 CITROEN 2009 59 Citroen C3 Picasso Picasso Exclusive HDi 1.6 £5,395 Diesel 5-Speed Manual 71930 Miles ...............£5,395 2007 57 Citroen C3 VTR 16v 5dr LOW MILEAGE Petrol 5-Speed Manual 32000 Miles ......................................£3,695 &LWURHQ 3OXULHO &RWH '·D]XU 3HWURO 6SHHG 0DQXDO 0LOHV .......................................................£3,295 2005 05 Citroen C2 1.1 Design 3dr - CAR TAX £130 A YEAR Petrol 5-Speed Manual 34370 Miles ....................£2,795 2004 04 Citroen Berlingo Multispace Multispace Forte 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 42805 Miles ........................£2,695 DAIHATSU 2006 56 Daihatsu Sirion SE 5dr 1.3 - ONLY £130 A YEAR TAX Petrol 5-Speed Manual 29150 Miles .................£3,395 FORD 2011 61 Ford Fiesta Edge 5dr Super low miles Petrol 5-Speed Manual 27900 Miles .......................................... £6,195 2009 59 Ford Fiesta Zetec 3dr 1.25 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 39610 Miles .............................................................£5,995 2010 59 Ford Fiesta Econetic Tdci 5dr 1.6 Diesel 5-Speed Manual 49850 Miles .................................................£5,595 2009 59 Ford Fiesta Zetec 3dr 1.25 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 50000 Miles ............................................................£5,595 2007 07 Ford Fiesta Silver Limited 3dr 1.25 - CAR TAX £130 A YEAR Petrol 5-Speed Manual 36430 Miles .....£3,995 2005 05 Ford Focus LX 5dr 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 44520 Miles ....................................................................£3,495 2006 56 Ford Focus LX 5dr 1.6 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 56370 Miles ....................................................................£3,495 2005 55 Ford Focus Zetec Climate P 5dr 1.6 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 67930 Miles ..............................................£3,495 2007 56 Ford Fiesta Zetec Climate 16v 5dr 1.25 - CAR TAX £145 A YEAR Petrol 5-Speed Manual 66900 Miles .... £3,495 2006 56 Ford Fiesta Zetec Climate 16v 3dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 56770 Miles ................................................£3,395 2006 55 Ford Focus LX 5dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 81000 Miles ..........................................................................£2,995 2005 05 Ford Fiesta Zetec 16v 5dr 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 85660 Miles ........................................................£2,995 2005 05 Ford StreetKa 8v Luxury 1.6 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 31300 Miles ..........................................................£2,895 2005 55 Ford Fiesta Zetec 3dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 80597 Miles .....................................................................£2,895 2006 55 Ford StreetKa Red 1.6 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 56170 Miles ....................................................................£2,895 2004 54 Ford Focus LX 5dr 1.6 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 74020 Miles ....................................................................£2,895 2007 57 Ford Ka Studio Cloth 3dr 1.3 £2,895 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 25830 Miles .............................................£2,895 2006 06 Ford Focus LX 16v 1.6 AUTO Petrol Automatic 47960 Miles ...................................................................£2,895 2004 04 Ford Focus C-MAX C-Max 1.8 LX Petrol 5-Speed Manual 53785 Miles .................................................£2,695 2004 54 Ford Focus Zetec 5dr 1.6 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 83870 Miles ...............................................................£2,695 2003 53 Ford Focus LX 1.6 AUTO Petrol Automatic 70520 Miles ..........................................................................£2,495 2004 53 Ford Fiesta LX 16v 3dr 1.25 - CAR TAX £145 A YEAR Petrol 5-Speed Manual 70690 Miles ................£2,495 2006 55 Ford Focus 1.6 LX 5dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 81000 Miles ....................................................................£2,495 2003 53 Ford Focus Zetec 5dr 1.6 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 84650 Miles ...............................................................£2,395 2004 04 Ford Fiesta Flame 16v 3dr 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 67160 Miles .......................................................£2,395 2003 53 Ford Focus Ghia 5dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 78000 Miles ......................................................................£2,395 2002 02 Ford Focus Ghia 2.0 AUTO Petrol Automatic 75160 Miles ...................................................................... £1,895 2003 03 Ford Focus CL Tddi Diesel 5-Speed Manual 144000 Miles ........................................................................£995 HONDA 2009 09 Honda Jazz I-VTEC SE 5dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 70000 Miles ..........................................................£4,995 2005 05 Honda CR-V I-VTEC Sport 2.0 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 67590 Miles ......................................................£4,995 2006 56 Honda Jazz 1.2 Dsi S 5dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 67750 Miles...............................................................£3,795 HYUNDAI 2008 08 Hyundai Tucson Gsi Crtd 4wd 2.0 Diesel 5-Speed Manual 68960 Miles ................................................£4,995 2006 06 Hyundai Coupe 2.0 SE Petrol 5-Speed Manual 55840 Miles...................................................................£2,795 KIA 2012 62 Kia Picanto 1 5dr 1.0 - VERY LOW INSURANCE Petrol 5-Speed Manual 24810 Miles..........................£5,395 2007 57 Kia Picanto LS 5dr 1.1 - ONLY £110 A YEAR TAX Petrol 5-Speed Manual 72080 Miles ........................£2,895 2006 55 Kia Picanto GS 5dr 1.0 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 52200 Miles ...................................................................£2,695 2006 56 Kia Picanto GS 5dr 1.0 - ONLY £110 CAR TAX A YEAR Petrol 5-Speed Manual 74630 Miles ..............£2,495 LEXUS 2006 55 Lexus RX 300 Le Petrol Automatic 82000 Miles .......................................................................................£6,295 2006 06 Lexus IS 250 SE-L 2.5 AUTO Petrol Automatic 104670 Miles .................................................................£5,995 2001 Y Lexus IS 200 SE 2.0 Petrol 6-Speed Manual 66220 Miles .......................................................................£2,795 MAZDA 2008 08 Mazda 6 2.0 Ts2 Petrol 6-Speed Manual 68000 Miles .............................................................................£5,995 2006 55 Mazda 5 Ts2 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 58000 Miles ...................................................................................£4,295 2008 08 Mazda 2 Ts 5dr 1.4 - only £110 tax a year Petrol 5-Speed Manual 69230 Miles .....................................£3,995 2004 04 Mazda MX-5 Euphonic 1.8 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 93410 Miles .............................................................£2,795 MERCURY 2000 A Grand Marquis All Texan Petrol Automatic 75000 Miles ..........................................................................£5,995 MINI 2006 06 Mini Hatch Cooper Cooper 3dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 62000 Miles ..................................................... £4,795 MITSUBISHI 2004 04 Mitsubishi L200 4life Lwb Dcb 4wd Diesel 5-Speed Manual 104000 Miles.............................................£5,295 2003 53 Mitsubishi L200 Animal 4life !NO VAT! Diesel 5-Speed Manual 111300 Miles ........................................£5,295 2005 55 Mitsubishi Colt Equippe 1.1 5dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 46685 Miles .....................................................£2,795 NISSAN 2007 07 Nissan X-Trail S TD 2.2 Diesel 6-Speed Manual 119600 Miles................................................................£5,495 2009 09 Nissan Note Acenta LOW MILEAGE Petrol 5-Speed Manual 26000 Miles .............................................£5,295

At S D Timmo Car Sales Ltd we work with a number of lenders who can help you obtain the best finance package to suit your circumstances and budget.

THE BENEFITS ARE:

2009 09 Nissan Micra Acenta 5dr 1.2 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 49000 Miles .........................................................£4,295 2010 10 Nissan Pixo N-Tec 5dr Clean car £20 tax Petrol 5-Speed Manual 38000 Miles .....................................£4,295 2007 56 Nissan Micra Spirita 5dr 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 38660 Miles...........................................................£3,295 2005 55 Nissan Micra S 3dr 1.2 - CAR TAX £145 A YEAR Petrol 5-Speed Manual 75760 Miles .........................£2,695 PEUGEOT 2010 59 Peugeot 207 S 8v 5dr 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 39890 Miles ...............................................................£4,695 2007 07 Peugeot 207 GT Coupe Cabriolet Low miles & Clean Petrol 5-Speed Manual 41000 Miles ..................£4,595 2007 57 Peugeot 207 Sport 3dr 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 65080 Miles ............................................................£3,795 2007 07 Peugeot 207 Sport 3dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 46000 Miles ...................................................................£3,795 2007 57 Peugeot 107 Urban 5dr 1.0 - CAR TAX £20 A YEAR Petrol 5-Speed Manual 52390 Miles ....................£3,695 2007 07 Peugeot 207 S 3dr 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 46750 Miles ....................................................................£3,595 2007 57 Peugeot 207 S 5dr 1.4 - CAR TAX £145 A YEAR Petrol 5-Speed Manual 69160 Miles ..........................£3,595 2006 06 Peugeot 207 Sport 3dr 1.6 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 59860 Miles .............................................................£3,495 2006 56 Peugeot 207 SE 5dr 1.6 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 66000 Miles .................................................................£3,495 2007 57 Peugeot 207 Urban 5dr 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 64030 Miles ............................................................£3,495 2006 55 Peugeot 206 SW Verve HDi 1.4 - CAR TAX £30 Diesel 5-Speed Manual 51430 Miles ..........................£3,395 2007 07 Peugeot 307 S 5dr 1.6 £3,195 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 75860 Miles ........................................................ £3,195 2006 06 Peugeot 207 S 3dr 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 55190 Miles ....................................................................£2,995 2006 06 Peugeot 207 S 3dr 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 55190 Miles ....................................................................£2,995 2006 56 Peugeot 1007 Dolce 8v 3dr 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 60900 Miles......................................................£2,395 2005 54 Peugeot 206 Zest Style 3dr 1.1 - CAR TAX £145 A YEAR Petrol 5-Speed Manual 52610 Miles ............ £1,995 1999 T Peugeot 106 Xn Zest 2 3dr 1.1 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 108410 Miles ........................................................£595 RENAULT 2011 11 Renault Megane Dynamique Tomtom VVT 5dr Petrol 6-Speed Manual 57110 Miles .............................£5,295 2010 10 Renault Grand Scenic Dynamique Tomtom dCi 1.5 - 7 SEATER Diesel 6-Spd Man 48210 Miles .........£4,995 2008 08 Renault Clio Expression 16v 5dr Cam belt done. Petrol Automatic 28843 Miles ....................................£4,295 2008 08 Renault Grand Scenic Dynamique VVT 7str Clean Petrol 6-Speed Manual 81000 Miles ......................£3,995 2006 06 Renault Megane 1.6 Dynamique VVT Coupe Cabriolet Petrol 5-Speed Manual 35790 Miles ...............£3,795 2008 08 Renault Clio Extreme 16v 3dr 1.1 - CAR TAX ONLY £130 A YEAR Petrol 5-Spd Man 25130 Miles .......£3,695 2007 07 Renault Scenic Dynamique VVT 1.6 Petrol 6-Speed Manual 57470 Miles ..............................................£3,695 2006 06 Renault Clio Expression 16v 5dr 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 45490 Miles .............................................£3,695 ROVER 2002 52 Rover 75 Club PX TO CLEAR Petrol 5-Speed Manual 91000 Miles ...........................................................£795 SAAB 2006 56 Saab 9-3 Aero T 2.0 Petrol Semi-Automatic 54920 Miles .......................................................................£5,495 2007 07 Saab 9-3 Aero T Petrol Semi-Automatic 78000 Miles ..............................................................................£5,295 2007 07 Saab 9-3 Dth Vector Sport Diesel 6-Speed Manual 85000 Miles ............................................................£4,295 2005 05 Saab 9-3 Linear T 2.0 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 74850 Miles .....................................................................£3,795 2004 04 Saab 9-3 I Petrol 5-Speed Manual 90000 Miles ..........................................................................................£995 SKODA 2009 59 Skoda Fabia Level 2 Htp 5dr Low TAX & Ins Petrol 5-Speed Manual 71000 Miles .................................£3,995 2008 08 Skoda Fabia Level 1 Htp 5dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual ...............................................................................£3,895 SMART 2010 60 Smart ForTwo Coupe Passion Mhd Petrol Automatic 37112 Miles...........................................................£5,395 2004 04 Smart ForTwo Pulse Softip Petrol Semi-Automatic 61000 Miles .............................................................. £2,195 SUBARU 2004 04 Subaru Impreza Gx Sport 5dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 82000 Miles .......................................................£3,495 2002 52 Subaru Impreza Gx Awd Petrol 5-Speed Manual 101000 Miles .............................................................. £1,995 SUZUKI 2006 56 Suzuki Swift GLX Vvts 5dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 59924 Miles ............................................................£3,995 2007 57 Suzuki Swift 1.5 GLX Vvts 5dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 36230 Miles .......................................................£3,995 2004 04 Suzuki Grand Vitara TD 2.0 Diesel 5-Speed Manual 110380 Miles ......................................................... £3,195 2003 53 Suzuki Ignis Sport 3dr LOW MILEAGE Petrol 5-Speed Manual 36000 Miles ......................................... £1,695 TOYOTA 2006 06 Toyota RAV-4 Xt4 VVT-I Petrol 5-Speed Manual 97840 Miles .................................................................£5,995 2008 58 Toyota Yaris SR 5dr 1.3 - £145 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 52750 Miles.......................................................£4,995 2005 05 Toyota Corolla 1.6 T3 VVT-I 5dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 89270 Miles ....................................................£3,295 2007 56 Toyota Aygo Black VVT-I 5dr - ONLY £20 A YEAR TAX Petrol 5-Speed Manual 70345 Miles ..............£3,295 2005 54 Toyota Yaris Blue VVT-I 5dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 78980 Miles ...........................................................£2,995 2001 Y Toyota Corolla 1.6 GS VVT-I 5dr Petrol Automatic 87000 Miles ..............................................................£1,295 VAUXHALL 2006 06 Vauxhall Zafira Design 16v Low miles & Clean Petrol 5-Speed Manual 28000 Miles.............................£5,295 2009 59 Vauxhall Astra 1.6 SXi 3dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 72430 Miles..............................................................£4,995 2009 T Vauxhall Agila design 1.2 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 15000 Miles .............................................................. £4,795 2007 07 Vauxhall Zafira 1.8 Design 16v Petrol 5-Speed Manual 58000 Miles ...................................................... £4,695 2006 06 Vauxhall Zafira Club 16v 1.6 - 7 SEATER Petrol 5-Speed Manual 93910 Miles ......................................£3,495 2003 03 Vauxhall Vectra SXi 16v 5dr 2.2 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 43340 Miles .................................................... £1,995 2005 05 Vauxhall Vectra Life 16v 5dr 1.8 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 96000 Miles .................................................... £1,895 VOLKSWAGEN 2008 08 Volkswagen Golf Match 1.4 Tsi 5dr £6,295 Petrol 6-Speed Manual 42000 Miles ...................................£6,295 2007 57 Volkswagen Passat TDi Sport Dsg 2.0 £5,795 Diesel 6-Speed Manual 80420 Miles ............................. £5,795 2008 08 Volkswagen Passat TDi SE 2.0 Diesel 6-Speed Manual 84260 Miles ....................................................£5,495 2006 06 Volkswagen Golf S Fsi 5dr 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 48450 Miles ....................................................... £4,495 2010 10 Volkswagen Fox 1.2 Urban 6v 3dr Petrol 5-Speed Manual 9760 Miles ...................................................£4,295 2005 05 Volkswagen Polo E 3dr 1.2 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 88500 Miles ............................................................£2,695 2003 03 Volkswagen Polo SE Fsi 5dr 1.4 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 85420 Miles ....................................................£2,695 2002 52 Volkswagen Beetle 8v 3dr 1.6 Petrol 5-Speed Manual 88900 Miles ....................................................... £1,995 VOLVO 2007 56 Volvo XC90 D5 SE 2.4 AUTO Diesel Automatic 108960 Miles ................................................................£8,795 2005 05 Volvo S40 SE D Diesel 5-Speed Manual 78000 Miles .............................................................................£4,295

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The stylish new Fiat 500X Pop delivers the goods – Cruise Control, Manual Air Conditioning and Electronic Parking Brake. And you can drive one away for just £169 per month, with a £500 Fiat deposit contribution towards your total deposit* Zg] ) :IK K^ik^l^gmZmbo^' Bm l Z `hh] ]Zr mh oblbm rhnk ?bZm ]^Ze^k' Visit Our Showroom Today.

THE NEW ITALIAN CROSSOVER H A R T W E L L A B I N G D O N F I AT, D R AY T O N R O A D , A B I N G D O N , O X F O R D S H I R E O X 1 4 5 J U . T E L : 0 8 4 4 2 5 7 3 6 6 3 W W W. H A R T W E L L . C O. U K Fuel consumption figures for Fiat 500X Range in mpg (l/100km): Urban 32.5 (8.7) – 60.1 (4.7); Extra Urban 49.6 (5.7) – 74.3 (3.8); Combined 42.2 (6.7) – 68.9 (4.1). CO2 emissions 157 – 109 g/km. Fuel consumption and CO figures based on standard EU tests for comparative purposes and may not reflect real driving results. *Customer deposit is £3,560. Fiat Deposit Contribution 2

is £500. Total Deposit is £4,060. Optional Final Payment is £6,648. Contract Term is 24 months. Promotion available on new Fiat 500X Pop 1.6 E-Torq registered between 6th October and 31st December 2015. Fiat Deposit Contribution only available in conjunction with Fiat i-Deal PCP. With Fiat i-Deal you have the option to return the vehicle and not pay the final payment, subject to the vehicle not having exceeded an agreed annual mileage (a charge of 6p per mile for exceeding 10,000 miles per annum in this example) and being in good condition. Finance subject to status. Guarantees may be required. Terms and Conditions apply. At participating Dealers only. Fiat Financial Services, PO BOX 4465, Slough, SL1 0RW. We work with a number of creditors including Fiat Financial Services.

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FORD FOCUS ZETEC 1.0T ECOBOOST 5 DOOR

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Drayton Road Abingdon OX14 5JU 0844 257 3663 www.hartwell.co.uk The official fuel consumption figures in mpg (l/100km) for the Ford Range shown are: urban 31.7-34.4(8.2-8.9); extra urban 51.4- 60.1(4.7-5.5); and combined 42.2-47.1(6.0-6.7). The official CO2 emission figures range from 139-159g/km. *Retail only. Finance subject to status. Guarantees may be required. Freepost Ford Credit. Subject to availability at participating Hartwell Dealers for new vehicles ordered & registered by December 31st 2015. Offer excludes metallic paint. **Payable with the first instalment. ***Payable with the Optional Final Payment if you wish to own the vehicle at the end of the agreement. Further charges may be made subject to the condition of the vehicle, if the vehicle is returned at the end of the finance agreement. All offers superseded all previous offers.^Deposit Allowance only available when financed with Ford Credit. Offer maybe withdrawn at any time.

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£199

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£149 £149

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2012 ZAFIRA DESIGN

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*Adam 1.2 Glam cash price £12,900 – £2000 Scrappage Allowance £1840 Eden Deposit contribution, Customer deposit £0 – amount of credit £9,600 – 35 monthly payments of £139 – final optional payment £4,766 – 2.84% representative APR – total amount payable £13471 - the contracted mileage over the full term Is 15,000 miles. Corsa 1.2 Energy cash price £11,600 – £2000 Scrappage Allowance £1300 Eden Deposit contribution, Customer deposit £0 – amount to credit £8300– 35 monthly payments of £119 – final optional payment £4,538 – 4.5% representative APR – total amount payable £12003 - the contracted mileage over the full term Is 15,000 miles. Mokka 1.6 Exclusiv cash price £17,400 – £2000 Scrappage Allowance £3210 Eden Deposit contribution, Customer deposit £0 – amount of credit £16,112 – 35 monthly payments of £189 – final optional payment £6,345 – 2.84% representative APR – total amount payable £18170 – the contracted mileage over the full term is 15,000 miles. Astra 1.4 Excite cash price £17,940 – customer deposit £0 – amount of credit £11,940 – 60 monthly payments of £199 – 0% representative APR – total amount payable £17,940 -Swappage and £6,000 minimum part exchange vehicle must have a minimum of 90 Days Ownership. These offers supersede ant other offer and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Excess mileage will be charged on the above vehicles. This promotion is available on the above model and is available on Eden Vauxhall stock only. Cars must be registered by October 31st 2015. Finance is subject to status, terms and conditions apply. Applicant must be 18 years or over. Finance by Vauxhall finance, PO Box 6666 Cardiff CF15 7YT and Black Horse finance St William House Tresillian Terrace Cardiff CF10 5BH. For further please contact your local Eden branch.


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Service/MOT 01993 845547 Mobile 07792 845 837 2009-59 TOYOTA AYGO 1.0+, GREY, 3 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, 16950 MILES WAS ÂŁ4795 NOW ÂŁ4495 2012-62 NISSAN JUKE 1.6 ACENTA SPORT, White, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, Ac, Alloys, 9400 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ9995 2014-14 FORD FOCUS 1.6 ZETEC, Black, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 28241 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ9695 2011-61 NISSAN QASHQAI 1.5 DCI ACENTA, Black, 5 DR, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 59900 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ8995 2011-11 HONDA CIVIC 1.4 SI, Blue, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 29500 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ7495 2012-12 MINI ONE 1.6, Green, 3 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ7495 2008-58 NISSAN QASHQAI 1.6 VISIA, Silver, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 64800 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ6995 2012-12 VAUXHALL ZAFIRA 1.7 CDTI DESIGN, Grey, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 7 Seats, 65000 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ6995 2009-59 MINI COOPER 1.6 GRAPHITE, Grey, 3 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 53300 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ6795 2011-11 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.2 S, Black, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, 30600 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ6495 2012-62 VOLKSWAGEN UP 1.0 MOVE, White, 3Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Sat Nav, 30000 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ6495 2013-13 KIA PICANTO 1.0 CITY, Red, 3 Dr, RCL, pAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 7400 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ6395 2007-07 NISSAN QASHQAI 1.6 ACENTA, Silver, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, Ac, Alloys, 62400 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ6295 2013-13 VAUXHALL CORSA 1.2 S, Red, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, 12400 Miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAS ÂŁ6495 NOW ÂŁ6295 2013-13 KIA PICANTO 1.0 CITY, Silver, 3 Dr, RCL, pAS, EW, AC, Alloys, Parking Sensors, 6100 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAS ÂŁ6495 NOW ÂŁ6295 2011-11 FORD FIESTA 1.4 TDCI ZETEC, Black, 3 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 46500 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAS ÂŁ6495 NOW ÂŁ6295 2012-62 SUZUKI SWIFT 1.2 SZ3, Blue, 3 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 26500 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ6295 2009-09 FIAT 500 1.4 LOUNGE, Red, 3 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 24300 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAS ÂŁ6295 NOW ÂŁ5995 2009-59 RENAULT MEGANE 1.5 DCI DYNAMIQUE, Blue, 5 Dr, RCL, EW, AC, Alloys, 36800 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ5995 2010-59 FORD FIESTA 1.25 EDGE, Red, 3 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Parking Sensors, 16140 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ5995 2009-09 HONDA CIVIC 1.8 ES, Silver, 5 DR, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 61000 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ5995

2008-58 FIAT 500 LOUNGE, BLUE, 3 Dr, CL, ABS, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 38712 miles WAS ÂŁ5995 NOW ÂŁ5795 2011-11 HONDA JAZZ 1.2 S, Brown, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, 35500 Miles. ÂŁ5895 2011-11 VAUXHALL MERIVA 1.7 CDTI EXCLUSIV, Red, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Parking Sensors, 23850 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ÂŁ6495 NOW ÂŁ5795 2008-58 FIAT 500 1.2 LOUNGE, Blue, 3 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 38712 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAS ÂŁ5995 NOW ÂŁ5795 2012-12 SKODA FABIA 1.2 SE, Black, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 36900 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAS ÂŁ5995 NOW ÂŁ5695 2009-59 VAUXHALL ASTRA 1.4 ACTIVE, Red, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, 35100 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ5695 2009-59 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.4 SE, Black, 5 DR, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 40500 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ5495 2009-59 VAUXHALL ZAFIRA 1.8 EXCLUSIV, Black, 5 Dr, RCL, PAs, EW, AC, 7 Seats, 57900 Miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ5495 2008-08 FORD FOCUS 1.6 ZETEC ESTATE, Blue, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 59425 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ4995 2009-58 HONDA JAZZ 1.4 SE, Blue, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 37400 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAS ÂŁ5295 NOW ÂŁ4995 2007-57 HYUNDAI COUPE 2.0 SIII, Red, 3 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, Leather Seats, 59872 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ4995 2006-56 MINI ONE 1.6, Silver, 3 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 40050 Miles . . ÂŁ4895 2009-09 FORD KA 1.2 STYLE, Silver, 3 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, 31600 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAS ÂŁ4795 NOW ÂŁ4495 2009-09 FORD C-MAX 1.6 ZETEC, Silver, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 67550 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAS ÂŁ4795 NOW ÂŁ4495 2009-59 TOYOTA AYGO 1.0+, GREY, 5 DR, RCL, PAS, EW, 16950 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAS ÂŁ4795 NOW ÂŁ4495 2005-55 CITROEN C3 1.4 HDI XTR, Black, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 54892 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ÂŁ4295 2010-60 NISSAN MICRA 1.2 VISIA, White, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, 53700 Miles . ÂŁ3795 2008-57 PEUGEOT 207 1.4 SPORT, Red, 3 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 78763 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAS ÂŁ4295 NOW ÂŁ3495 22007-07 RENAULT CLIO 1.2 CAMPUS SPORT, Black, 3 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, Alloys, 40708 Miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAS ÂŁ3495 NOW ÂŁ2995

2012-12 SKODA FABIA 1.2SE, Black, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 36900 Miles WAS ÂŁ5995 NOW ÂŁ5695

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Phone 01491 824 145 or visit us at www.wallingfordtyres.com Ayres Yard, Station Road, Wallingford, OX10 0JZ OPENING TIMES: Monday - Friday 8.30 - 5.30 Saturday - 8.30-12.30 * Sunday - Closed

Vale Garage Service Centre offers MOT testing, repairs, sevicing and diagnostics. We do anything from tyres to brakes, batteries and exhausts. Vale Garage car and van sales is an independent retailer supplying low mileage used cars and vans in the local area of oxfordshire, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Berkshire. For vehicles outside the manufacturers warranty we offer a full comprehensive warranty. All vehicles are serviced up to date when sold.

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M.O.T. TESTING CENTRE

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Motor Services

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B.J. AUTOS 2 MARGARET ROAD, HEADINGTON, OXFORD

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Call 07944 781933 or 01926 257643

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Warehouse Operatives

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ALSO REQUIRED: GAS & REACH TRUCK DRIVERS

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Email CV to theevenlode@hotmail.co.uk or telephone 01865 882878

HOME CARERS WANTED in Oxford City. Own Car essential. www.acquirecare.co.uk

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United star loan ends after Wolves recall 74 Thursday, October 29 - Wednesday, November 4, 2015

OXFORD United suffered a blow on Tuesday with the news that promising winger Jordan Graham had been recalled from his loan spell at Oxford United by parent club Wolverhampton Wanderers. The winger had only agreed an extension to remain at the Kassam Stadium until late December after he put in a series of promising performances. Graham made six appearances for United since arriving in September and starred in the 2-0 win over Swindon Town in the Football League Trophy on October 6, in which he made his debut. The 20-year-old was recalled by Wolves after the Championship club were hit by a series of injuries and the winger is expected to go straight into the squad to play Birmingham on Saturday. Oxford United head coach, Michael Appleton, said: “It’s a shame because he has done really well for us and was enjoying being part of the squad, but Wolves had a recall option in the loan and have a number of fi rst team players out so it’s a wonder-

By Loughlan Campbell

ful opportunity for him. “We wish him well and will certainly keep an eye on his progress. “We are fortunate to have a number of options in the wide positions and we will look at all of those in the next few days as we prepare for the trip to Stevenage on Saturday.” Graham scored no goals for United in his short spell at the club despite starring down the right flank alongside right back George Baldock and the loanee had come under big praise from his teammate earlier this season. The right-back has said the winger had a ‘big future’, saying: “I think he can be as good as he wants to be if I’m honest. “He is quite a lively character and he took us back a bit when he fi rst arrived because he’s got a lot of confidence.” Graham’s departure leaves Oxford with Callum O’Dowda and Alex MacDonald as the preferred fi rst-team flank options, though; Kemar Roofe has previously been deployed down the flanks. Oxford travel to Steveange

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at the weekend before taking ing Saturday at Cressing Road. ter-fi nals, which was back in on Braintree Town in the fi rst The furthest United have got 1964 when they lost 2-1 to Presround of the FA Cup the follow- in the competition is the Quar- ton North End.

• Jordan Graham swings in a cross for Oxford against Barnet on Saturday (picture by Steve Daniels)

almer pens deal for Lotus 1 season

• Jolyon Palmer (picture courtesy of Lotus F1)

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LAST year’s GP2 champion Jolyon Palmer will partner Pastor Maldonado at the Lotus F1 team next season, it was announced last Friday. Englishman Palmer has been the Enstone squad’s third and reserve driver throughout 2015, driving in a number of fi rst practice sessions during the year. He replaces Romain Grosjean, who is leaving Lotus at the end of this season to join the new Haas F1 team. “I’m obviously delighted that I’ll be racing in Formula One next year,” said Palmer. “Lotus gave me a tremendous opportunity this season and I thank them for assisting my development to a level where they have put their trust in me for a crucial season in their evolution. “I’ve enjoyed and learnt a lot from my year as third and reserve driver so I’m looking forward to putting this into practice as a race driver in 2016. “I can’t wait for next season to get underway.” Gerard Lopez, team principal of Lotus, added: “We’ve seen Jolyon’s hard work and talent this season in the way he’s approached his third driver role and he is a really popular choice for the team. “He deserves this opportunity, and everyone at Enstone is excited to see what he can achieve next year.”

illers beaten for first time NORTH Leigh lost for the first time in the league this season in a 2-1 defeat to title rivals Cinderford Town as the Millers dropped to second in the league. Michael Hopkins got the goal for the Millers in added time in the second half after Lorcan Sheehan and Ethan Moore had put the home side in front. Leigh had a strong start to the game with Kieran Sanders and Aaron Woodley both going close. The fi rst-half saw no balls hit the back of the net but the Millers’ Morgan Williams proved to be a nuisance to the Cinderford defence throughout the 45 minutes. Two minutes into the second half, the Millers were behind after Sheehan scored from an optimistic shot from twelve yards with Leigh’s James Foster unsighted. Leigh then shot themselves in the foot as a back pass from Hopkins to Foster was pounced on by Cinderford substitute Moore who slotted the ball past the advancing ‘keeper in what was yet another soft goal for Leigh to concede. Hopkins managed to get Leigh’s consolation deep into injury time, fi nding space in the area before hammering home a left footed shot into the top corner.


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U’s feel the Barnet buzz in 3-2 goal-mouth feast A FIRST-HALF thriller at the Kassam Stadium in which Barnet scored three goals in five minutes led to the U’s first home defeat of the season. A brace from star midfielder Liam Sercombe was undone by a flurry of goals in a sustained period in the fi rst half by Barnet as John Akinde, Curtis Weston and Josh Clarke rampaged through the U’s defence and slotted home. Oxford went ahead after a corner wasn’t cleared by Barnet and Sercombe stepped up to hammer it in from just inside the box. A beautifully clipped in free-

Larks def Freds in comeback win WANTAGE Town suffered more misfortune as they threw away a two-goal lead to be beaten 3-2 by Larkhall Athletic on Saturday at Alfredian Park. The match was played in wet conditions, with Wantage heading into the game, desperate for a league win, but were undone in the second half by the visitors. After a poor fi rst-half that saw neither side break the deadlock, Ben Whitehead scored his thirteenth league goal of the season after intercepting a Larks pass and he barrelled the ball in from three yards out on 50 minutes. Whitehead then added his second of the game from the penalty spot ten minutes later after Nick Thorne was brought down in the area. The Larks continued to hit back at the Freds and ‘keeper Daniel Smith had to be alive to a powerful shot from Jamie Lyons that was looming goal bound until Smith pushed it away. Athletic managed to get a goal back with 72 minutes played as Lyons knocked the ball in before teammate James Billing equalised for the Larks with eight minutes remaining. Three minutes later, Dan Cleverley rounded out the scoring; as he beat Smith to seal a comeback win for Athletic, confi rming Daniel Barry’s side to their ninth league defeat of the season. Up next for Daniel Barry’s men is a trip to Wimborne Town on Saturday before they follow that up with a tricky encounter at Bishop’s Cleeve the following weekend. The Freds are currently 17th in the Southern League Division One South & West table, taking 11 points.

By Loughlan Campbell kick on 25 minutes led to Weston fi ring the ball home before Akinde fi re home just hree minutes later. Clarke then added to the U’s woes as he slipped through to slot home to put the Bees two goals up on 31 minutes. Oxford’s Jordan Graham couldn’t keep his cool following a penalty shout for United turned down after Graham was tackled in the area and the winger took out Elliot Johnson gaining himself a yellow card. Bira Dembele was then carded after he swung out an

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arm at Kemar Roofe to bring the playmaker down just a minute later with the game reaching a boiling point just over a half an hour into play. Sercombe then managed to lift the home fans to their feet on 40 minutes after the midfielder rescued the ball from a challenge, charged into the area and fi red home. In a mad minute in the second half, Barnet nearly made it four through Michael Gash before Roofe was denied by a pointblank save from Stephens and a Baldock shot was claimed to have knocked a Barnet hand but the referee ruled out a penalty.

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Ladies lose HOCKEY: Kim Haynes scored for Oxford Hockey Club Ladies’ 1st team in a 3-1 defeat to Division 2 league leaders, Wimbledon. Meanwhile, the Men’s 1st team were beaten 2-0 by topof-the-table Eastcote, with the winners arguably winning against the run of play. However, Oxford Ladies’ 2nd team secured a 2-0 win over Bracknell’s 1st team with Jill Gordon and Meg Scott getting the goals.

Non-league Round Up

• Oxford’s Liam Sercombe (picture by Steve Daniels)

mith praises team after fantastic ala sia race

FOOTBALL: Kidlington were beaten 2-1 by Ascot United at the Racecourse Ground to drop to fifth in the Hellenic League Premier. Ardley United continued their slump in form in a 4-1 defeat to Longlevens AFC at the Sawmills End. Whilst Thame United secured a 1-0 win over Milton United in an Oxfordshire derby at the ASM Stadium.

Star departs ICE HOCKEY: Oxford City Stars confirmed the departure of Steve Osman on Tuesday. Head Coach Simon Anderson said: “I am obviously disappointed that Steve has decided to leave the Stars. He told me he wasn’t happy and was finding it hard to adapt to our style of play. “I appreciate his professionalism in all of this and I wish him the best moving forward.”

Can Cit go the distance

• Bradley Smith tears up the track (picture from Monster Yamaha Tech3) OXFORD’S Bradley Smith proclaimed his 4th place finish at the Moto GP Malaysian Grand Prix on Sunday as a ‘fantastic result’. The Monster Yamaha Tech3 Team rider rode determinedly to secure the result at round 17 of the Championship, starting from the third row but fi nishing the opening lap in 10th.

By lap 4, Smith had got himself into 7th position, and halfway through the race the satellite rider was riding in 6th. He managed to navigate his way past Crutchlow on the 11th lap, fi nishing ahead of his fellow Brit and Italy’s Danilo Petucci in the fi nal standings. Smith, 24, said after the race: “Finishing this race in this posi-

tion is a fantastic result after such a challenging weekend. “Going from 14th at the end of day one to 4th today highlights the great effort by the team and I must thank them for this. “It is amazing to get 13 points as we have now extended the points lead over Andrea Dovizioso for 6th place in the championship. So we defi nitely

have something to celebrate and we can go home with a smile on our faces.” The fi nal round of the MotoGP World Championship is set to take place in Valencia on November 8 where Smith will be aiming to seal his sixth place fi nish and cement what’s been a throughly successful season for the young rider.

Chinnor hold on for first league win CHINNOR RFC earned their first win of the season in a highly contested 15-11 victory over Canterbury. The Oxfordshire side had previously failed to win their fi rst seven games in the National League 2 South, only managing to scramble six bonus points from the encounters.

Chinnor got an early penalty which was converted by Will Millett and Junior Fatialofa nearly managed to get to the line before he was tackled just a few yards short of it. A strong push from the back row managed to give the away side the impetus as Daz Oliver, on his birthday, got himself over the line for a try, which

was then converted by Millett. The visitors managed to hold the 10-point lead before Canterbury converted a penalty from the restart and moving into the second half, the home side managed to win themselves another penalty to put the score at 10-6 to Chinnor. However, a scintillating try from Fatialofa, which saw him

weave his through the defence to secure an unconverted try was Chinnor’s highlight of the second half. The away side held on in the last 20 minutes despite Canterbury managing to score another unconverted try to reduce the deficit to 11-15. Chinnor are 14th in the National League 2 South table.

ANALYSIS: With Oxford City’s winger Luke Coulson on trial at National League side Crewe Alexandra, it seems that Justin Merritt’s side are getting noticed more and more. The Blues’ National League South season has been one of many highs for the current side, who achieved their highest ever league position of second back in September, and have so far, managed to hold on to it. Merritt’s side are involved in a top-of-the-table tussle with Whitehawk and Maidstone United, over trying to clinch hold of second place with Ebbsfleet United cruising out in front, nine points clear of Oxford. After losing Adi Yussuf to Mansfield Town in the summer, the goal scoring duties have fallen upon Bradley Bubb, who has risen to the challenge and has netted seven goals for City so far this season. With Kynan Isaac, Julen Lafuente, Coulson and Omari Sterling-James in the squad, Oxford arguably have a real chance to truly cement a promotion challenge.


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ABINGDON’S FORM HITS ROCKY PATCH ABINGDON United suffered their thirteenth league defeat of the season in a 3-1 defeat to relegation battlers Bracknell Town at the Northcourt on Tuesday. Jamie Essex got the goal for United who fell behind early on in the first half after Shane Cooper-Clark opened the scoring for Bracknell Town. Despite putting in a battling performance, Dan Money

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restored Bracknell’s lead just before the break and then Cooper-Clark sealed the win for the away side with just over twenty minutes to go, beating two defenders before fi ring in. The win was the last game in charge for Bracknell’s Lee Simpson before Mark Tallentire

takes over the reigns. United said goodbye to star player Kieran Cochrane on Saturday who marked his last game for the side on Saturday with a goal in a 3-0 win over Brackley Town Saints. Cochrane’s departure is due to a move to Spain with his family and he put in a worthy fi nal bow as United ran riot over the Saints at the Northcourt.

Abingdon had started the game poorly, with Saints controlling the fi rst half and not giving United any space to hit them on the counterattack. Jamie Essex had a shot turned away early on but Brackley came close on multiple occasions with United ‘keeper Jack Griffi n kept busy throughout the half. Essex then opened the scoring in the 52nd minute, taking

a cross down to his feet and ploughing the ball past the flailing Saints ‘keeper. Cochrane nearly made it two for United shortly afterwards with his curling free kick just palmed away for a corner. The forward then won a penalty for his side on 65 minutes after he was brought down in the area and Cochrane gave the keeper no chance with the spot

kick, sending him the wrong way. George Reid forced an effort to be tipped over the bar a few minutes later before Essex rounded out the scoring with a low drive from the left to seal the win with twenty minutes to go. Next for Steve Alman’s side is a trip to Lydney Town in the Hellenic League on Saturday before taking on league leaders Flackwell Heath on November 14.

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• Kieran Cochrane (middle) played his last game for United on Saturday (picture by Chris Janes)

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