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Every year, The Leader launches a Christmas campaign to help collect gifts and goodies for those who might be less fortunate than ourselves. Last year, we, and the charities we supported, were over-

whelmed by your generosity, after you kindly donated well over 300 gift-wrapped presents, hundreds of chocolates and cash that were all handed over directly to our dedicated beneficiaries for that year, mostly being the children´s home in Elche. This year, we have decided to extend the call for help, not Continued on Page 2


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Following a notice received from the Valencian government, pharmacists across the region are considering cancelling their industrial action, as long as they receive the latest offer made for their debt payment, before the 30th on November, 2012. The ministry of health has acknowledges the debt of 452.7 million euro to September, and states that this will be updated in March 2013. Within the payment schedule laid out in the document, the government will be receiving funds from Autonomous Liquidity Fund (FLA), and from that will pay the amount of 124 million euro, corresponding to the period from 16th of May to the 15th of June 2012. Then, during the month of December, once the next funding from the FLA is received, they will pay the amount of 109 million euro for the period from the 16th of June to the 15th of July 2012. In January 2013, payment of 176.6 million euro, corresponding to the periods between the 16th of July and the 15th of September will be paid and with respect to other payments for 2012, the Department stated that during the month of February 2013 they will pay the monthly amount for December 2012.

In addition, in the event that the Central Government in 2013 approve the new Provider Payment Plan, or similar mechanism, so that the regions can cope with payments due in 2012, and provided the mechanism allows for debt payments to pharmacies, the Government undertakes to pay prorated debt referred to above under that new and improved facility. The government also pointed out the difficulty in making payments to anybody during these financially strapped times, and, although they recognise the need to pay for pharmaceuticals, they have already made a significant payment to pharmacists during the year so far, but they must act in a responsible manner to satisfy the needs of everybody involved. In this letter, the government not only recognises the outstanding debt, but paves the way to a better payment plan than ever before, injecting liquidity into the cash flow of medical suppliers. A General Assembly of pharmacists has been called for the 30th of November in which it will be decided upon whether to halt their industrial action, or accept this propsed and vastly improved payment plan.

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Continued from page 1 only covering children in need, but the entire family - mum, dad, brothers, sisters and even the pet cat or dog. As many families are struggling to cope in the current financial crisis, with unemployment at an all time high, workers being laid off on a daily basis, threats of eviction, starvation and the most basic needs of food and drink being even harder for many people to come by, we have decided that we would like to ask for your help in making Christmas special for those less fortunate, by giving them hope and a hot meal, so they can all celebrate together as a family, bringing out the true meaning of the generosity behind giving. We are asking you to donate food and drink, to directly help those in need. The Leader Christmas Campaign 2012 is officially launched on Monday 26th of November, and will be run in connection with Exite Radio, with your donations going directly to Reach Out Torrevieja and Caritas Orihuela Costa. We are looking for food and drink, of any size and value, but preferably of a none-perishable variety. It doesn´t matter how much or how little you can give, times are hard for all of us, but maybe just an extra tin of beans, or an extra carton of long life milk, because something as simple as that can mean the world to a family with an empty larder. Tinned food is an obvious type, as are cartons of long life milk, fruit juice, biscuits, chocolates, cake, dry food, soups, mixes, and even dog and cat food. Don´t worry, nobody will be feeding pet food to the hungry, but as families are struggling, more and more pets are being abandoned, putting a huge burden on those who then have to rehome them, but also often meaning the loss of a family member that brought happi-

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ness whilst the good times were there, but forcing the tough decision of who eats first, the children or the dog, so pet food donations might also mean that the beloved family cat or dog can also be part of the warm family based picture that you are helping to create. We´re not even asking you to gift wrap your food parcel, we don´t want you to waste money on frills and special hamper boxes, just keep it simple and give what you can directly. But, you are also welcome to continue to donate gifts, or cash, if you so choose, in fact nothing will be turned away, we will find a worthy home for everything, but we do feel that asking your help to give a meal to a family at this time of year extends the warmth of compassion that we can all identify with on some level. So next time you´re out shopping just keep the image in mind and perhaps just pick up an extra tin or two. You can drop your donations off at The Leader offices in La Zenia, and we will also be adding a couple of local business points soon, so together we can make Christmas special, with just the simplest of donations, a few cents that can mean the world, can make an entire family happier to face what may well be a bleak time ahead, but will be warmed by the light at the end of the tunnel that you will be responsible for igniting, by helping them all get through this season of goodwill.


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TORREVIEJA LEADS THE WAY IN BUDGET APPROVAL

Torrevieja town hall has this week presented the full and final budget for the 2013 year, which will be discussed and finally adopted in a final plenary session, and amounts, in its statement of income and expenses, to 92,345,678 euro. It also means that the city of Torrevieja is one of the first in Valencia too present an approved draft general budget for 2013. The figures were presented by both the mayor Eduardo Dolón as councillor for finances, Joaquín Albaladejo, who stated that he had personally presented the figures to all other political groups in the municipality, for what is said to be “the most balanced social orientated budget in history, containing spending, not raising taxes at any time and, despite lowering the overall budget for 2013 by 3%, it includes a 4% increase in spending on all items of social character”, in the hope that it will allow greater support to the citizens of the city, especially the poorest families who have been suffering through the financial crisis. In addition to the general budget for the City, the proposed 2013 budget for culture was also presented, which amounts in the statement of income and expenses 1,012,389 euro. Dolón stressed that the 2013 budget does not mean a rise in the tax burden to the citizens of Torrevieja, but, according Albaladejo, it includes "significant savings in energy savings by 2013 of up to 20%, amounting to about 720,000 euro, and a reduction of 5% in the contract for urban waste collection, of about 630,000 euro, but does not include the 2 million euro that they may have to pay to

the waste disposal contractor, should the court in Elche deem it correct, in the latest action against them. Specifics on each area were also presented in the document, but included such increases in investment of around 47% in individual financial aid, 112% in higher education, 32% in education assistance, which covers such areas as transportation and dining, and the development plan that sees the City of Torrevieja invest 360,000 euro for the creation of two jobs per 1,000 inhabitants. The budget is now in the hands of both the opposition political groups, and available for public consultation through the town hall, before the date of the final approval session is set. Meanwhile, the discussions surrounding the 2012 budget for the municipality of Orihuela are still continuing.

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CARDENAL BELLUGA THEATRE GROUP CAROL CONCERTS

We really would like to WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS in person but to do this you'll need to come along to our Carol Concerts. The first concert will be on Thursday the 6th December at 10.30 for an 11 o'clock start in La Marina Market. What could be more jolly than singing along to all your old favourite Christmas songs and carols whilst doing your weekly shop. Your next opportunity will be on the Friday evening of the 14th of December outside Ramons Bar in the Grey Area. If you've been before and enjoyed it please tell your friends where we'll be. For those of you that still believe, FATHER CHRISTMAS will there! FELIZ NAVIDAD from the Cardenal Belluga Theatre Group. All the monies raised will go to a charity, the Butterfly Children's Fund this time. www.thecardenalbellugatheatregroup.com

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ZENIA BLVD WELCOMES MEDIA MARKT The final pieces of Zenia Blvd are finally falling into place with last week’s opening of Spanish electronic giant Media Markt. With many opening day specials on offer, more than 200 people were ready for the off at 8.00am on Friday morning to ensure that the first day was a commercial success. Throughout the day more and more visitors came to store, with few of them leaving empty handed, such were the tempting offers to choose from. As the largest Electronics store in the region, it’s sure to be a huge draw for shoppers in the run up to Christmas and Three Kings Days, for both the Spanish and International community. Founded in 1979, Media Markt is Europe's leading consumer electronics trader and currently has 62 stores in Spain and a total of 682 stores in 15 European countries and China. They are still growing in size and plan to open two more new stores in Spain before the end of the year. Media Markt, the largest consumer electronic retailer in Europe and Spain with the Orihuela Costa store being the third Media Markt in the province of Alicante, along with Elche and Alicante. The store received more than 4,000 applications opening of the new facility from which they hired sixty staff, given those from the locality priority in the hiring process. The store is open Monday thru Saturday, 10.00am until 10.00pm plus the designated Sundays in December and January in the run up to the Festive Season. In December the Casino will also move from

Torrevieja’s Ozone Centre to Zenia Blvd, to complete the opening of Alicante largest commercial centre. Up until 23 December, Zenia Blvd are running a photo competition. Take out your smartphone (iPhone or Android - both available in Media Markt), download Wynsh application (available in the App Store and Google play) and start Wynshear. Enter one of the shops or restaurants participating in the promotion, take a picture of the product that you like and discover some thing special in store. You can get discounts of 10%, 15%, 20% or 30%. Over the holiday period, Zenia Blvd is open Saturday, December 8 and Sunday 16, 23 and 30 plus Sunday, January 13, 2013


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‘Twitters fr om the Atlantic’ TULIP HEADS AND CABBAGE FIELDS Life in the Canary Islands and Spain always seems to be punctuated by amazing Carnivals and enthusiastic Fiestas. There are just so many, with each town and village having their own special patron saint and accompanying fiesta days (or weeks, in some cases); sometimes it is hard to keep up with them. I love to see, hear and take part in them if I can. It is wonderful to see Canarian children dressed in traditional costume, singing and dancing, with their parents and friends enjoying the warmth of the day until late evening or, more usually, early morning. I am sure that these early experiences, traditions and social activities have a considerable influence upon the sense of belonging, community spirit and working together that is so important for a well-balanced life. During the recent fiesta in my own village, I began to reflect and contrast what I was seeing with some of my own childhood experiences. I was born and grew up in fenland Lincolnshire, which was never my favourite place on the planet. A landscape of endless fields growing the same crop in a tree-less and hedge-less landscape, without a hill in sight, and usually accompanied by a grey sky was simply not for me. I felt from a very early age that I was in the wrong place and I knew that one day I would have to escape. However, in fairness, I also know many people who have many happy memories of the area, and I respect their views. However, sadly, that was not the case for me. One overpowering memory that I still have, in more ways than one, is the overwhelming smell of rotting cabbages at certain times of the year, often combined with the sweet, sickly smell of sugar beet being

processed in the local beet factory. It was a strange and heady combination if the wind was in the wrong direction. The fertile land of South Lincolnshire is, of course, where farmers grow much of the nation’s crops, and a very good job they make of it too. However, endless fields of cabbages, cauliflowers and potatoes were never quite my thing, and I always seemed to be surrounded by fields emitting the bad stench of rotting cabbages and cauliflowers. How I longed to escape from that place. I guess this is when I started to dream about islands. In contrast, some fields were dedicated to the growing of tulip bulbs. In springtime, the usual bland landscape that haunted me as a child would burst into life with thousands upon thousands of tulips. Each field would specialise in one particular variety and colour; sparkling yellows, vivid reds, variegated varieties, and even blood red or almost black varieties. On my journey to and from school each day, the school bus would weave its way through fields of colour, much like large patches of raw, vivid colour on an artist’s palette. It lifted my spirits tremendously, and was such a change from cabbages. The tulips were, of course, grown for their bulbs and not for their flowers, and so the time would come when all the flowers were beheaded and carted off in huge trucks to the nearest compost heap. This would allow the bulbs to grow, divide and make healthy profits for the farmers. Indeed, this part of Lincolnshire was called Holland, and was reclaimed land from the Wash with a flower and bulb industry similar to its neighbour, the Netherlands, which was just a short hop across the North Sea. Fortunately, imaginative people began to realise that the tulip heads could in themselves still be quite useful, and the beginnings of a kind of Carnival began to grow in my home town of Spalding. Large floats,

sponsored by local businesses and large companies, were decorated with tulip heads. Amazing, spectacular creations from tulip heads, now in the form of floats, arrived each year as local groups and businesses tried to outdo their rivals. A huge procession would take place through the town and ‘The Tulip Parade’ became known worldwide as a spectacular event, which was well worth including on the tourist map. There was even a ‘Tulip Queen’, suitably crowned, who rode through the town in her carriage of tulips. The floats would then be on show for the general public to admire for several days until the heads finally died and all would be forgotten for another year. For me, and others like me, those few days each year were heaven sent during a time when my world seemed to be full of cabbages! If you enjoyed this article, take a look at

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TRAFFIC CHAOS WILL LEAD TO IMPROVED FLOW PRUNING GETS UNDERWAY IN COSTA ORIHUELA

Residents of the Orihuela Costa can expect months of traffic chaos shortly, but once the improvement works are complete, it will result in improved traffic flow and less congestion in the somewhat unanticipated amount of traffic visiting the Zenia Boulevard shopping centre. In a press conference this week, Pedro Mancebo, the first deputy mayor and councillor for the Orihuela Costa, explained that funding has already been approved to provide a new pedestrian footbridge over the AP7 motorway on the road between the La Zenia roundabout and Villamartin, although Mancebo also explained that this was part of the original agreement made with the Commercial Centre prior to the plan being approved, and was already, therefore, set in place by the previous government team. It is hoped that this work will commence very shortly, certainly around the New Year time. However, Mancebo also explained that the current government team are also seeking approval through their 2013 budget, which will see major improvements to the traffic flow moving through the current coastal bottleneck. These improvements will result in the closure of some roads and junctions, a change in direction to some streets and reducing some current dual-flow roads to one-way systems. The full details of the work are not yet available, nor will they be made available to the public prior to implementation, but it is understood that access and egress to the Consum supermarket at La Zenia will be blocked from the main road, with the only route

in being at the back of the car park. The junction which will serve the new emergency coordination centre will have restricted access, preventing the current potentially dangerous crossing of traffic. There will also be a number of traffic calming measures introduced and a new through road created from the Campoamor roundabout through La Regia. At the same time, access through the N332 underpasses at Playa Flamenca will be improved, widening the pavements to provide a safer walkway for pedestrians, as well as improved access for those with limited mobility. The town hall maintenance brigade are also working to this aim, removing obstructions from pavements, such as, according to Mancebo, the trees which were removed from outside the home of his former ally, Bob Houliston. Although the approval of the work should not be an issue, it is inevitable that the result will be months of diversions and delays, but Mancebo is confident that all the work will be completed in time for the 2013 summer season, so that next year the mass arrival of visitors to the area will not be quite so much of a surprise. In the meantime, if you want to check on the traffic flow yourself, Exite Radio has installed a traffic web cam which looks over the La Zenia roundabout on the N332, so all you have to do is visit the website, www.exiteradio.com, and you will see a live picture on there, updated every few seconds, or click the Traffic and Travel link at the top of the page for a bigger image, plus live feeds from the Spanish DGT traffic department, as well as an overview of European wide airports.

At long last the Department of the Environment, headed by BelchĂ­ Annunciation, has begun to prune the palm trees in the Orihuela Costa. The work has been delayed for some time, according to the council, because of the red weevil problem. This insect, which attacks the palms, spreads much more easily during the hot months, so the staff tend not to prune during the summer months. A spokesman for the department said also that the palms are cut at this time of the year so as to cause minimum disruption and inconvenience to holidaymakers and visitors. Work was completed last Friday in Calle Aire and Agua and will now continue during the coming weeks throughout Cabo Roig, La Zenia, Campoamor, Playa Flamenca, Punta Prima, La Regia and Mil Palmeras.


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UNEXPECTED LEADERSHIP CONTEST FOR DOLON The shuffling of Torrevieja council, to encourage change and revitalise the government team, may not have gone far enough, given that Mayor Eduardo Dolón is accused of still failing to take action against some of those involved in the most recent political scandals, and that he is failing in his duty of serving the citizens of the municipality, predicted to be potentially damaging to his own long term political career, which may now be facing a sudden decline. Running for PP President in Torrevieja Ángel Rebollo

It seems that the political wind of Torrevieja could be changing and blowing against those who have comfortably sat in power for many years, so far. An so, enter Ángel Rebollo, a former serving councillor between 1999 and 2007, who has this week announced that he is to put himself forward to stand against Eduardo Dolón as the head of the Partido Popular, a situation that has not occurred in over two decades, with the ruling of former unopposed head, Pedro Hernández Mateo, who handed over the reins to Dolón, when he himself stood down, whilst facing political and legal cases for alleged fraudulent dealings whilst in office. In a statement, Ángel Rebollo said, “I am running for president of the PP to give value to internal democracy and leave it to the members to decide on the representative they want”. Ángel Rebollo said, “right now the government is in crisis and need to change whilst taking advantage of the election process in the new policy”, continuing to say that the local Partido Popular requires, “major changes to meet the new demands that the general public and its members in particular need”. The elections are set to take place in early December, and Ángel Rebollo hopes to “be able to recover the lost image and restore confidence to the citizens with strong organization, give peace and security to the provincial and regional directions and act according to the lines set out by our President Alberto Fabra”.

TORREVIEJA FACES ADDITIONAL REFUSE BILL The Los Verdes green party in Torrevieja has issued a statement claiming that the company contracted for refuse collection in the city of Torrevieja, Acciona, has filed an administrative dispute with the courts in Elche, against the city council, claiming payment of two million euro for transporting waste to landfill sites. This latest revelation adds to an historic battle between the contractor and the city council, which has seen a history of allegation of wrongdoing, poor service provision, complaints and “abuse of municipal residents”, by means of the lack of basic services being provided. The government team of Torrevieja had faced calls for the termination of the contract with Acciona, following various breaches of terms and conditions, and the assessment of technical reports.

However, it is believed is more likely that the council will continue to allow the current situation, despite the failings, until the end of the contract with Acciona in the summer of 2014 because municipalisation of the service, as was done in neighbouring Orihuela, would create more harm than be of benefit to the public interest. In the meantime, the town hall will be looking at preparing the service to be put to tender for the replacement of the contract from 2014, with the municipal technicians preparing new specifications for the award of the contract worth some 13 million euro of municipal money each year.

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GET WELL SOON LOU Everybody at The Leader and Exite Radio would like to wish our journalistic colleague Louise Clarke a very speedy recovery. Louise is an absolute professional and a genuinely warm

person, with a lot of love in her heart and a lot of compassion in her soul. We all miss her at this time, but hope she recovers soon, and we extend our support to her family and friends during these trying times.

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SHOULD I RISK BECOMING AN OUTCAST?

No Shame to Internet Dating! I met my boyfriend on an internet dating site and have since met up and become a proper item. When I first told people about the relationship I was too embarrassed to tell them how we’d met and told everyone we’d met in a pub. Now my friends want to meet him but if they do they’ll find out the truth, and that I was lying for so long. What can I do? My lie is going to ruin my friendships or my relationship, or both. Nadia How about you just try being honest? People can be very forgiving once you explain your reasons you know! At the end of the day, the important thing here is your happiness Nadia and your true friends know that. Hold your hands up to this now, before you have to lie on top of the lies and I think you’ll be ok. Telling the truth really isn’t

LOVE AND SUPPORT My daughter is only 15 and has just told me that she’s pregnant. I’m really upset but she tells me I can’t be as I had her at only 16. The truth is though I regretted having a child so young all my life. I love my daughter but missed out on so much and I know the same is going to happen to her. How do I explain this without breaking her heart? Clare

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Calders Confessions

I went away for two weeks on holiday and when I came back I found out that all my friends had tried drugs at a party. Now they do them every weekend and are always telling me to try it because I’d love it. I’m really scared though, as they all that difficult and its not as if your lies were told to hurt anyone is it? Speak to your boyfriend first, tell him everything and then approach your mates. There may be a few raised eyebrows at first but its hardly the lie of the century. Think about the reasons behind the lies and try to be as open and honest as you can with people. If you do that, I don’t think you’ll go far wrong! Clare, I think you’re missing the point here. You don’t have to justify your life to your daughter at all but what you do have to do is love and support her when she needs you most. Of course its not an ideal situation to be in and you haven’t mentioned the issue of whether your daughter wants to keep the baby or not. My feeling though is that you should do all you can to help her make her own mind up and make sure that she knows you’re behind her all the way. You’re past has absolutely nothing to do with your daughters future does it? Sure, your experience and wisdom are invaluable to her but you have to realise that this is her life, not yours. Good luck to you both.

went through their first time together and I’ll be on my own. Should I give in or try to be strong and risk being an outcast? Maddie Would you jump off a cliff if they told you it was a “great thing” ? Of course you wouldn’t! I have to be honest and tell you that these friends are letting you down badly if they’re trying to coax you into doing anything you don’t want to do – especially drug taking! It’s a slippery slope Maddie, I’ve met so many people who thought they could cope with recreational drug taking, only to realise a few years down the line that they’ve pretty much destroyed their lives. Tell your “friends” you’re perfectly happy as you are and that you`d rather leave the drugs alone thank you very much. Ultimately, if the pressure to have a dabble get too much, perhaps you should consider finding some new friends?

Calder spent twelve years working as a PA and a Co-presenter with Jeremy Kyle on various radio stations and now he has joined the team at EXITE RADIO where he answers listeners dilemmas each Saturday night on the airwaves. We are also pleased to have him with us at THE LEADER, answering your questions and queries as part of the editorial team. If you have an issue tht you can’t overcome or you just need general help or even confidential advice, why not email Calder at: Calder@theleader.info


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BALLOON RACE FOR AECC featuring items of clothing and accessories from her shop. The fashion show was a huge hit with the La Fuente audience and Julia very kindly made a donation towards the fund. There was also the customary raffle with gifts provided by the local businesses. The whole day was a fabulous success and Maria wishes to make it an annual event. Maria also wants to thank everyone who purchased a balloon, John and Jack and all their staff at Evolucion, the artistes who generously provided their time free of charge, Ashley Twaddle who provided face painting for the children (and some of the adults), Roy Nash who arranged and monitored the pool, darts and basketball competitions, Julia at Tiger Feet, all friends that supported the event on a fantastic day and whoever was responsible for the fabulous weather on the day! Balloon race winners and the total amount raised will be announced as soon as possible.

Saturday 17th November saw the grand balloon race at Evolution in La Fuente Commercial Centre on behalf of Maria and her new Pink Ladies, specifically for the AECC early detection screening program. About 800 helium-filled pink balloons were set off at 3.30pm. each one having a tag attached to them with the identity of the purchaser, the balloon that was found the furthest away earning â‚Ź100 for the person that bought it. The day was enjoyed by hundreds of people with entertainment provided free of charge by the artistes Suzy G, Abba 2, Geoff Watts (The Jazz Singer) and Soul Power, a five-piece soul and Motown band. The performers were ably supported by DJ Sammy Starr. Pedro Mancebo, Councillor for Orihuela Costa, accompanied by his team from the Town Hall, once again supported the event for Maria and her Pink Ladies and offered to support them in future events. Julia from Tiger Feet at La Fuente held a fashion show for both men and women

YUMMY MUMS POSE NAKED TO FUND SCHOOL BUS Looking for ways of combating the financial crisis whilst opposing cuts in public spending is always a challenge, but a group of parents of children attending the Calatayud Evaristo de Montserrat public school in Valencia, are releasing a calendar of themselves in erotic poses, wearing very little clothing, in order to raise funds to subsidise the school bus that brings children from the surrounding villages to the school. In total, 83 children at the school, aged between 3 and 10 years, lost their bus because of the changes implemented by the Ministry of Education, which restricts free transport for students whose residence is located at a distance from college of two kilometres, as the crow flies. Many of the homes in the surrounding areas are in areas which are not even paved, and as much as six kilometres away from the only school which is geographically accessible to them. The president of the association of parents, Juan Carlos Morcillo, says that the buses cost around 7,000 euro per month, equating to around 80

released next week, of which 12 have made the shortlist to be printed as calendar girls. The girls need to sell between 3,000 and 4,000 copies, although this figure could be reduced if they get sponsors, which are currently being negotiated. Other fund raising events are also taking place, with the aim to earn at least 43,000 euro. There is no doubt, if previous releases are anything to go by, this latest use of erotic imagery will prove successful and go at least some way to allowing free transport to school to continue.

euro per person, which is too much for most families to be able to afford on a regular basis Many of the mothers have already taken part in the fund raising activity with 18 of them already being photographed for the calendar to be




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EASY HORSE BECOMES A FOUNDATION

Sue and Rod Weeding the founders of The Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre (EHCRC) are delighted to announce that they have signed the deeds for a foundation. The rescue centre is now officially called: “Fundación Easy Horse Care Rescue Centre”. This means that they can now become even more serious players in the world of horse rescue and animal welfare. Not just locally but across Spain, collaborating and working together with the Spanish local and national governments, as well as lobbying at the European Parliament.

Sue has recently travelled to London and met with Baroness Mallalieu, the chairperson of the All Party Parliamentary Group for horses. Speaking with her at the palace of Westminster before going in to Prime Ministers Question Time, Sue got some time to tell the Baroness all about the work they are doing in Spain and her plans for campaigning for better horse welfare. “She was very interested in the work we do as she lobbies for horse welfare in the EU and so her goals are very similar to ours and she has said she will help and advice us in any way she can.” Rod and Sue have gifted their premises to the foundation and are happy in the knowledge that they have permanently secured the horse rescue centres future. Thus ensuring it will always be a permanent home for the rescued horses and other animals that live there of which there are currently 51 horses, ponies and donkeys. This will also serve as the main rescue centre and head office as this is just the beginning. There will be a second rescue centre opening very soon at Villa Vera. More centres will follow. Excitingly there are many new professional people now joining the team bringing with them invaluable skills that are needed in creating a successful organisation. This will ensure the continuous growth of the EHCRC Foundation and ultimately achieving our aim of eliminating the suffering and abuse of horses across Spain. There are many exciting things happening within the foundation over the next few weeks; we will continue to update you.

THE FINCA MONTANA DOG SHOW IS COMING Situated just 5 minutes from junction 737 of the AP7 motorway, between Almoradí and Rafal, the Finca Montana will play host to a Christmas Dog Show on December 2nd, with events, displays, competitions and more, and the chance for you and your dog to be crowned top of a number of categories. With hot competition in such areas as Prettiest Bitch, Handsomest Dog, Waggiest Tail and Dog Who Looks Most Like It´s Owner, to name just a handful of those available, the event is guaranteed to me a success.

Starting at 10:00am, with judging beginning at noon, you are also invited to “bring a chair” for ingside viewing, or you can browse through the market stalls, the vet-table, enjoy the BBQ and the bar, and join in the raffle and tombola. With so much happening in one place, a fun packed day for all the family is sure, plus the opportunity to adopt a dog, if you are looking for a long-time companion. For more information you can visit the website, www.fincamontana.com, or via the K9 club, at www.k9club.es, then make a note in your diary for this unique and thoroughly enjoyable event.

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THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION POPPY APPEAL AT ICELAND

This year among the many events held for the Poppy Appeal, was a collection at Iceland Store Torrevieja, belonging to Overseas Supermarkets. The Manager Mr Russell Clements, supported the Poppy Appeal by allowing numerous volunteers to collect from customers and staff, and allowing the sale of Poppy Merchandise. The total collected from Iceland was 2,566.65 euro, and 550 euro from Poppy Merchandise. The Torrevieja Branch of the Royal British Legion would like to thank the manager Mr Russell Clements, Staff, and Customers for their generosity. We would also wish to thank other sponsors too numerous to mention for their generosity, and hope that your support will continue throughout the year.


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Pound Falls to Four-Week Low Versus Eur o After Factory Report Market Commentary 22nd November The pound dropped to a four-week low against the euro after a gauge of U.K. manufacturing stayed near the lowest in 10 months, adding to concern the economy is struggling to recover. Sterling dropped versus all except two of its 16 major counterparts after Bank of England Governor Mervyn King told a parliamentary commission that the uncertainty of regulatory fines levied on British lenders was weighing on their ability to raise finance. Although sterling has received some support from the situation in the euro zone, there are some challenges in terms of U.K. economic fundamentals that could limit any rebound in sterling. Many market analysts expect more negative headlines on the data and fiscal fronts and that should continue to put pressure on the pound. The U.K. currency depreciated 0.5 percent to 80.82 pence per euro at 4:32 p.m. London time after sliding to 80.86 pence, the weakest level since Oct. 25. The U.K. currency dropped 0.1 percent to $1.5937. The Confederation of British Industry’s factory orders index was at minus 21 this month from minus 23 in October, which was the lowest since December 2011. A measure of manufacturers’ output expectations for the next three months slid to minus 9, the lowest this year, from 12. Fines levied on U.K. banks including over the manipulation of Libor is hurting their ability to raise funds, King told lawmakers at a hearing of the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards in London. European Union leaders fought to protect national interests in setting the bloc’s next seven-year budget, dogged by the debt crisis in the euro zone, tensions between rich and poor countries and Britain’s insis-

tence on keeping its money-back guarantee. Starting with U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron, the leaders trooped into EU President Herman Van Rompuy’s office for one-on-one consultations before all 27 convene at about 9 p.m. to weigh a proposed 1.033 trillion-euro ($1.3 trillion) spending package for the years 2014-2020. “I’m not happy at all,” Cameron said after arriving in Brussels. “It is quite wrong for there to be proposals for this increased extra spending in the EU. So we are going to be negotiating very hard for a good deal for Britain’s taxpayers and Europe’s taxpayers and to keep the British rebate.” The political stakes dwarf the economic significance of spending equal to 1 percent of European gross domestic product, offering a glimpse of where the power lies in the EU and whether the euro-area crisis is bringing the bloc closer together or driving it apart. Leaders including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt and Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy already predict that it might take another summit to conclude a deal, an echo of the last EU budget round in 2005. The summit’s goal is to set ceilings that guide negotiations on the annual budget, a document that took up 556 small-print pages for 2012. Officials say the multiple layers of complexity make it easier to do a deal, since each leader can claim victory. Even before the summit started, one leader was ready to go home. “I’m exhausted,” said Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean- Claude Juncker on his return to EU headquarters after leading an 11-hour meeting of finance ministers that broke up at 4:30 a.m. yesterday without a loan package for debt-stricken Greece. Information provided by Currencies Direct, leading providers of foreign exchange. Call to find out how we can help you get the best rates and save your transfer fees. Visit us at our new office between the new La Zenia commercial centre and Playa Flamenca market. Call on +34 965 994 830 or email costablanca@currenciesdirect.com. The contents of this report are for information purposes only. It is not intended as a recommendation to trade or a solicitation for funds. Currencies Direct cannot be held responsible for any loss or damages arising from any action taken following consideration of this information.

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SOUTHERN COSTA BLANCA JEWISH COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIGHTING OF MENORAH

This year there is to be a public lighting of a Menorah at Playa Flamenca. Chanukah is a Jewish festival that dates back to the year 165 BCE. At that time Jerusalem was ruled by a Syrian king called Antiochus. He looted and damaged the Temple in Jerusalem and stopped the Jews from practicing their laws and religion. This upset the Jews so much that they rebelled. The rebellion was successful and the Temple was restored to its former state. A new altar was consecrated but there was only enough oil for the altar lamp to burn for one day. However the lamp burnt for eight days and a miracle was declared by the Jewish leaders. To celebrate this miracle an eight-day observance is created ever year by lighting one candle each day in a Menorah (a special candelabra) until all eight candles are burning. The Menorah is placed in public places to remind people of the miracle. This year the Southern Costa Blanca Jewish Community will again be lighting the Menorah on the steps of the amphitheatre opposite the Lobster Restaurant at Playa Flamenca Beach at 7.30pm on Saturday 15th December. The nearest road is Calle Orchideas. Following the lighting ceremony we shall be serving wine and do-nuts. Please join us as everybody is welcome, Jews, Christians, people of every religion and those of none. For further information please e-mail alan201150@hotmail.com.


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WILL-I-AMS JOINS EXITE RADIO Exite Radio are delighted to announce another new addition to their ever popular weekday schedule with the arrival of Kev Williams, who originally hails from Hull, North Yorks. Kevin’s first shot at fame was as a young 12 year old when he got through the auditions of the popular TV entertainment programme “Junior Showtime”, subsequently appearing as a singer. Presented by Bobby Bennett from the Leeds City Varieties theatre, the ITV variety show consisted of song and dance routines and was produced by Jess Yates. It was responsible for unveiling a whole host of future celebrities including Jo Longthorne, Pauline Quirke, Bonny Langford, Lena Zavaroni , and of course Kev! In his 20s he joined a local band as a drummer/backing vocalist and stayed with them for six years. Kev then moved on to present a 2hr weekend Sat/Sun slot on Humber Radio specialising in a mixture of music and sport. Since moving to Spain 11 years ago Kev has continued to pursue his love of music by performing at many different events. He is now part of a wellknown karaoke duo based in the Torrevieja area having formed Enigma Cabaraoke/Disco with his

partner Viv. Before joining Exite Radio, Kev was a D.J./ Presenter for a rival radio station so he hopes to bring with him many additional listeners to his new station. He currently does a morning job, working for Torrevieja Hire Centre based in San Luis. You can hear Kev on Exite Radio every weekday afternoon from 2-5pm .

TAABS CHARITY CHRISTMAS SHOW If you only do one Christmas Concert during the festive period then you might consider going along to the Asturias Restaurant in Punta Prima on Friday 7th December and taking in the wonderful TAABS Christmas Spectacular. Tickets are absolutely free but they will undoubtedly go like ‘hot cakes’ so make that all important call and get yours now! TAABS have been around for some years now, raising thousands of euros for a variety of charities with their excellent shows. They continue to be in great

demand and Musical Director Cathy Carson tells me they are just as keen now as they were all those years ago when they first started. They never get tired of performing in public and give their absolute all to every performance. Cathy is also pleased to announce that the Dance Group "A Touch of Class" will be joining them on the night which gets underway at 8.00p.m. Whilst entry is absolutely free there will be a bucket collection in aid of Local charity "Reach Out". Tickets from Cathy on 666 180 118 or direct from the Asturias Restaurant

CHARITY CONCERT A Varied programme of thoroughly entertaining music awaits theatregoers next month when one of the leading choirs on the Costas appear in concert in Torrevieja. The 30 to 35-strong Orihuela Costa Male Voice Choir will be singing at a charity concert at the Virgin Del Carmen Theatre on Friday, December 7 starting at 8pm. There will be appearances by guest artistes Mary Beer and Janelle Gaskell. It is the first major concert hosted by the Torrevieja-based International Christian Assembly church and proceeds will be going to Reach Out. This charity is struggling to help the growing number of local people desperately in need, many having lost their jobs and some having lost their homes or about to be made homeless due to the recession. The choir, under musical director Nigel Hopkins, is of mixed nationality, but the vast majority of the songs in this secular programme will be in English. He promises an evening of "thoroughly entertaining music sung for a very worthwhile cause". The Orihuela Costa Male Voice Choir has been gaining increasing popularly locally and is planning a UK tour next year. Tickets are now available from Jayne’s hairdressers Playa Flamenca, from Reach Out charity shop in Torrevieja, and from the ICA church through Pete Goodyer, tel 968 97 8139, or on the door, subject to seats still being available. This concert is likely to be very popular and people are advised to buy tickets in advance if possible.

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NEW HELP DESK IN LA MARINA The Association “ HELP VEGA BAJA “ are pleased to announce the opening of their new HELP DESK at the office of the Concejalia in the Urbanisation San Fulgencio ( La Marina ) The Association offers a wide range of information and advice. Typical enquiries include questions on residencia, health care, cars, bereavement, wills and burglaries. We also provide a number of charitable services for the community. We endeavour to assist in practical ways, particularly at times of crisis and in emergency situations, such as when police or medical services are involved. The desk will be open on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month between 10am and 1.30 pm. Details on the HELP Assn website at www.helpvegabaja.com Tel of HELP DESK 966 443 002. San Miguel office by email at office@helpvegabaja.com Our 24 hour emergency help-line 966 723 733


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6.00 The Chase. Bradley Walsh presents as four contestants answer general knowledge questions and work as a team to take on ruthless quiz genius the Chaser and secure a cash prize. (T) 7.00 London Tonight; Weather. (T) 7.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 8.00 Emmerdale. A rescue worker is sent down the mine shaft as Declan looks on in fear, but there is no sign of Katie, while back in the village, Bernice’s parenting skills fail to impress Laurel. (T) 8.30 Coronation Street. Kirsty catches Tyrone searching through her bag and a fight ensues, while Stella finds a leak at home and calls in Jason, but Owen ruffles his feathers by taking over. (T) 9.00 Little England. The stories of a long-term resident organising the French National Conker Championships and a former city dweller building a sanctuary out of mud and straw. (T) 9.30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! The campers battle hunger, the jungle and each other as their third and final week continues, but the experience is over for one of them as Ant and Dec announce another elimination. (T) 11.00 ITV News at Ten and Weather. (T) 11.30 London News and Weather. (T) 11.35 The Agenda. ITV’s political editor Tom Bradby presents a discussion on the week’s main talking points, with guests from the worlds of politics and popular culture. (T) 12.05 FILM: Inland Empire (2006). Premiere. Mystery drama, starring Laura Dern. (T) 3.20 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming; ITV

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News Headlines. 4.00 Champions League Weekly. A review of the matchday five fixtures. (T) 4.25 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. 5.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (R) (T) CHANNEL 4 7.05 Channel 4 Presents — Jonnie. (R) (T) 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 Freshly Squeezed. (T) 8.30 According to Jim. (R) (T) 8.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 10.00 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 Undercover Boss. (R) (T) 12.00 Secret Removers. (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 SuperScrimpers. (T) 1.35 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 2.35 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) (T) 3.40 Countdown. (T) 4.30 1001 Things You Should Know. (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.00 Come Dine with Me. Mother-of-three Virginia Houslin opens the contest in Huddersfield, and her hopes for some flirtatious fun are boosted by the arrival of her first guest, singer Richard Wood. (T) 6.30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals. Jamie Oliver prepares sizzling chicken fajitas, grilled peppers, salsa, rice and beans, plus prawn cocktail, king prawns and sun-dried pan bread. (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Principal Skinner rediscovers his enthusiasm for teaching during an outing with his rebellious pupils, while Homer is left paranoid after forgetting to pay his insurance bill. (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Martha becomes suspicious when Ally insists Ash take Callum to Maddie’s funeral. Ste returns home from hospital, and Dodger tries to reconnect with his biological family. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. Believers and nonbelievers often ask why, if there is a God, he allows the innocent to suffer. This week, members of the public talk about why bad things happen to good people. (T) 9.00 Where Has Your Aid Money Gone?: Channel 4 Dispatches. Jonathan Miller travels to Rwanda to investigate how British aid has been used, and asks what the Government has achieved with the influence this aid supposedly generates. (T) 9.30 Stephen Fry: Gadget Man. The actor tries out technology that makes shopping easier and tests an array of kitchen gadgets as he prepares to host a dinner party for Derren Brown, Carol Vorderman and Jo Brand. (T) 10.00 The Curious Case of the Clark Brothers. Documentary about a couple looking after their two sons, who developed leukodystrophy in their thirties and whose minds are regressing to childhood. (T) 11.00 8 Out of 10 Cats. Jimmy Carr hosts the irreverent panel show, in which teams captained by Sean Lock and Jon Richardson answer questions based on opinion polls carried out around the country. (T) 11.50 Full English. (T) 12.20 Random Acts. (T) 12.25 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (R) (T) 1.30 Secret State. (R) (T) 2.25 The Good Wife. (T) 3.05 The Good Wife. (T) 3.50 FILM: Broken Lance (1954). Western, starring Spencer Tracy. (T) 5.25 Supernanny US. (R) (T) 6.05 Channel 4 Presents — Lee. (R) (T) 6.10 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 The WotWots. (R) (T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (T) 7.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 7.45 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.50 Olive the Ostrich. (T) 7.55 Little Princess. (R) (T) 8.10 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 8.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 8.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 8.45 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 9.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.30 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.45 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (T) 10.15 The Wright Stuff. 12.10 The Hotel Inspector. (R) (T) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.15 Build a New Life in the Country. (R) (T) 2.15 Home and Away. (T) 2.45 Neighbours. (T) 3.15 CSI: Miami. (R) (T) 4.15 FILM: Three Wise Women (2010). Premiere. Christmas fantasy, starring Amy Huberman. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Neighbours. Jade is rocked by Kyle’s decision to break up with her and tells him she is planning to stay in Erinsborough, while Karl goes overboard preparing for his second date with Olivia. (R) (T) 7.00 Home and Away. Brax encounters Kyle in the Outback while looking for his brother and asks him for directions, unaware he is the kidnapper, but a mysterious girl finds Casey first. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan. The actor attempts to locate a rare white Goliath beetle and has to infiltrate Cameroon’s black-market insect trade to track one down; (R) (T) 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 The All New Gadget Show. Jason Bradbury and Pollyanna Woodward head to British Columbia in Canada, where they test mountain bikes, phone-tablet hybrids and a range of Bluetooth loudspeakers; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 FILM: The Patriot (2000). A retired soldier seeks revenge for the unprovoked murder of his son by British forces during the American War of Independence. Action adventure, with Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger. (T) 1.15 World War Two’s Luckiest Man: Revealed. (R) (T) 2.10 SuperCasino. 4.55 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 5.20 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.45 Divine Designs. (R) (T) 6.10 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T) 6.35 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T)


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7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Heir Hunters. A carpenter who left behind an estate of £200,000. (R) (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Yorkshire, Weymouth and Derbyshire. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 Watchdog Daily. Consumer investigations. (T) 12.45 Cash in the Attic. A woman raises money for a Scout group. (R) (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. The competition heads to Lewes, East Sussex. (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.45 Doctors. Howard makes a discovery at Fordbank Retirement Home. (T) 3.15 Escape to the Country. Aled Jones helps a Dorset couple move back to where they first fell in love. (T) 4.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. (T) 4.05 CBBC: Deadly 60. Steve Backshall explores the world of parasites. (R) (T) 4.35 Lockie Leonard. The Leonards prepare for their move to Sydney. (R) (T) 5.00 Prank Patrol Down Under. A girl invites a friend to work in an ice-cream van. (R) (T) 5.25 Leon. The lion attacks a meerkat. (R) (T) 5.30 VIP People. Behind-the-scenes look at the House of Commons. (R) (T) 5.30 Science Fiction. A girl questions the location of the internet. (R) (T)

6.00 Newsround. Current affairs reports for children. 6.15 Pointless. Quiz show in which contestants try to score the fewest points possible by giving the least obvious correct answers to questions. Presented by Alexander Armstrong. (T)

7.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 7.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. (T) 8.00 The One Show. Live chat and topical reports, presented by Matt Baker and Alex Jones. (T) 8.30 EastEnders. Bianca returns to the Square determined to find a new job — but it proves harder than she had imagined. Derek gives Tanya an ultimatum; (T) BBC News; Regional News. (T) 9.00 Holby City. Jac makes an enemy of Imelda after disobeying the new CEO. Serena’s memory plays tricks on her, and Ric helps Lilah when she fails an assessment — bringing the two closer together. (T) 10.00 Last Tango in Halifax. Celia and Alan throw an engagement party, where Michael tries to blackmail Caroline over her relationship with Kate, and Gillian tells Raff the truth about his father’s death. (T) 11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather; (T) National Lottery Update. (T)

11.35 Imagine: How Music Makes Us Feel. Alan Yentob explores the power of music, which people turn to when words are not enough, talking to singers including Emeli Sande to find out how it makes people feel and why. (T) 12.40 Film 2012. Reviews of Trouble with the Curve, Great Expectations and Sightseers. (T) 1.10 FILM: The Big Easy (1987). Romantic crime thriller, starring Dennis Quaid and Ellen Barkin. (T) 2.50 Weatherview. (T) 2.55 Sign Zone: Vikings. Neil Oliver explores the history of the Norse warriors. (R) (T) 3.55 Sign Zone: Britain’s Hidden Hungry. People who cannot afford to eat. (R) (T) 4.50 Sign Zone: Great British Food Revival. Michel Roux Jr and James Martin celebrate strawberries and watercress. (R) (T) 5.50 BBC News. 5.50 HARDtalk. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 World Business Report. 6.45 BBC News. (T)

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5.00 Britain’s Best Bakery. Mich Turner and Peter Sidwell visit bakeries in Cornwall and Devon. (T) 6.00 The Chase. Bradley Walsh presents as four contestants answer general knowledge questions and work as a team to take on ruthless quiz genius the Chaser and secure a cash prize. 7.00 London Tonight; Weather. (T) 7.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 8.00 Emmerdale. Katie gathers the strength to con-

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tinue through the tunnel as it begins to collapse, while Declan finds out the locals are holding a vigil for her. Edna worries about her finances. The Martin Lewis Money Show. The financial journalist offers tips on how to turn shopping loyalty points into trips abroad and Saira Khan tries to make a profit selling car-boot-sale finds on auction sites. (T) You’ve Been Framed! Harry Hill narrates a selection of viewer-submitted clips, featuring a rolling panda, a dog fishing for its supper and the usual mix of below-the-belt mishaps and painful accidents. (R) (T) I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Ant and Dec present the highs and lows of life Down Under and announce the results of another elimination as one of the well-known faces is removed from the Australian jungle. (T) ITV News at Ten and Weather. (T) London News and Weather. (T) Take Me Out. A London aerospace engineer, a children’s entertainer from Manchester, an Edinburgh estate agent and a solicitor from Essex take part in the dating show. Paddy McGuinness hosts. (R) (T)

12.50 Grimefighters. Squatters are found in an abandoned Grimsby school. (R) (T) 1.10 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming; ITV News Headlines. 4.00 Loose Women. With McFly and Ronan Keating. (R) (T) 4.50 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. CHANNEL 4 7.05 Channel 4 Presents — Hannah. (R) (T) 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 Freshly Squeezed. (T) 8.30 According to Jim. (R) (T) 8.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.25 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.55 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 Undercover Boss. (R) (T) 12.00 Secret Removers. (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 SuperScrimpers. (T) 1.35 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 2.35 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) (T) 3.40 Countdown. (T) 4.30 1001 Things You Should Know. (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.00 Come Dine with Me. Business development manager Iyesha Atkins hosts the second dinner party in Huddersfield, hoping her sophisticated evening will win her the £1,000 prize. (T) 6.30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals. Jamie Oliver prepares sizzling beef steak with hoi sin prawn and noodle bowls, and mighty mackerel with mixed tomato and quinoa salad. (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Ned Flanders buys the Simpsons’ home when they are unable to pay their mortgage, but Homer soon takes advantage of his generosity. (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Martha tries to stop Lacey making a terrible mistake, Texas turns to Will for comfort following Dodger’s apparent betrayal, and Doug worries Brendan might not keep his promise. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. A woman who lost her husband in the September 11 terror attack on the World Trade Centre talks about how she learnt to accept that some events are beyond her control. (T) 9.00 George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces. The architect visits a canal boat that has been redesigned as the ultimate bachelor pad, and completes his project to transform a caravan into a holiday home. Last in the series. (T) 10.00 Heston’s Fantastical Food. Heston Blumenthal opens a Willy Wonka-inspired sweet shop, re-creating some of the nation’s favourite confectionery on a massive scale. (T) 11.00 Fresh Meat. As the end of the academic year approaches, Josie must consider her future, while Kingsley accidentally moves into a one-bedroom flat with Heather. Last in the series. (T) 11.50 Random Acts. (T) 11.55 Homeland. (R) (T) 1.00 European Poker Tour. (T) 2.00 Channel 4 Presents — Nathan. (R) (T) 2.05 A Racing Portrait: For the Love. (R) (T) 2.30 KOTV Boxing Weekly. (T) 3.00 Sailing: America’s Cup Discovered. (T) 3.25 Beach Volleyball. (T) 4.20 Bullrun: Cops, Cars and Superstars. (T) 4.45 Extreme Sailing Series. (R) (T) 5.15 Best of British: Mind Game. (R) (T) 6.10 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 The WotWots. (R) (T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (T) 7.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 7.45 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.50 Olive the Ostrich. (T) 7.55 Little Princess.

(R) (T) 8.10 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 8.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 8.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 8.45 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 9.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.30 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.45 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (T) 10.15 The Wright Stuff. 12.10 The Removal Men. (R) (T) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.15 Build a New Life in the Country. (R) (T) 2.15 Home and Away. (T) 2.45 Neighbours. (T) 3.15 CSI: Miami. (R) (T) 4.10 FILM: The National Tree (2009). Drama, starring Andrew McCarthy. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Neighbours. Toadie’s old friend Connor causes a stir when he arrives unannounced during Sonya’s baby shower, and Kyle involves Harley in a construction project. (R) (T) 7.00 Home and Away. Romeo is rushed to hospital after collapsing, Roo and Harvey have differing ideas about their wedding and Casey worries about returning to Summer Bay after his ordeal. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Highland Emergency. Royal Navy Rescue 177 is called out to a quarry to help a man with suspected spinal injuries and an RAF crew performs a full-length winch in darkness to reach a badly hurt canoeist. (T) 8.25 Highland Emergency. A dramatic rescue is needed for an elderly walker and a Coastguard crew battles against treacherous weather to reach a man who has a serious leg injury. Last in the series; (T) 8.25 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 Rolf’s Animal Clinic. Helen Williams treats a bull suffering from a huge abscess, and Jo Oultram has to trim the hooves of a herd of yaks. Rolf Harris presents. Last in the series; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 Body of Proof. A champion equestrian is found dead in the woods, and Megan’s daughter Lacey provides valuable evidence in helping to track down the killer. Crime drama, starring Dana Delany. (T) 11.00 CSI: NY. The owner of an electronic-recycling company is targeted by eco-terrorists — but his daughter becomes the unintended victim. Drama, starring Gary Sinise and Carmine Giovinazzo. (R) (T) 12.00 CSI: NY. (R) (T) 12.55 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. (R) (T) 1.45 Forensic Files. (R) (T) 2.10 SuperCasino. 4.55 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 5.20 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.45 Divine Designs. (R) (T) 6.10 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T) 6.35 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T)

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7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Heir Hunters. A woman’s death sheds light on a notorious 20th-century scandal. (R) (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Exeter, London and Derby. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 Watchdog Daily. Consumer investigations. (T) 12.45 Cash in the Attic. A couple raise funds to give their six-year-old son a trip to Lapland. (R) (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. From Derby University Antiques Fair. (R) (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.45 Doctors. Jas helps a friend. (T) 3.15 Escape to the Country. Two sisters search for a country home in Herefordshire. (T) 4.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. (T) 4.05 CBBC: Deadly 60. The skills and senses that creatures around the world use to hunt and survive. (R) (T) 4.35 Sadie J. The youngster develops a crush on Joe. (R) (T) 5.00 Prank Patrol Down Under. A boy pretends to be the creator of a food-making machine. (R) (T) 5.30 VIP People. Behind-the-scenes of Manchester City’s academy. (R) (T) 5.30 Science Fiction. Investigating whether the colour red really make a bull angry. (R) (T)

6.00 Newsround. Current affairs reports for children. (T) 6.15 Pointless. Quiz show in which contestants try to score the fewest points possible by giving the least obvious correct answers to questions. Presented by Alexander Armstrong. (T) 7.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 7.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. (T) 8.00 The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the live magazine show featuring topical reports from around the UK and big-name studio guests; (T) BBC News; Regional News. (T) 9.00 Supersized Earth. Dallas Campbell explores innovations in transport, walking along what will be one of the world’s longest suspension bridges and flying a replica of the Wright brothers’ 1902 glider. (T)

set rolling to decide the all-important numbers. (T) 11.45 Match of the Day. Gary Lineker presents action from the midweek Premier League fixtures, including Wigan Athletic v Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool; (T) National Lottery Update. (T) 1.15 FILM: The Ghost and the Darkness (1996). Action adventure, starring Michael Douglas and Val Kilmer. (T) 2.55 Weatherview. (T) 3.00 Sign Zone: See Hear. The accessibility for deaf and hard of hearing guests at hotels. With voiceover. (R) (T) 3.30 Sign Zone: Ian Hislop’s Stiff Upper Lip — An Emotional History of Britain. Victorian attitudes to emotion and stoicism. (R) (T) 4.30 Sign Zone: Great British Food Revival. Gregg Wallace and Clarissa Dickson Wright talk raspberries and rabbits. (R) (T) 5.30 BBC News. 5.30 Panorama. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 World Business Report. 6.45 BBC News. (T)

10.00 Goodnight Britain. Sian Williams presents the first of two programmes tackling extreme sleep disorders, as five sufferers move into a specially monitored house to be watched overnight. Concludes tomorrow. (T) 11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather. (T) 11.35 The National Lottery Wednesday Night Draws. Jenni Falconer presents as the balls are

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BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Zigby. (R) (T) 7.10 Finley the Fire Engine. (R) (T) 7.20 Little Robots. (R) (T) 7.30 64 Zoo Lane. (R) (T) 7.45 Chuggington: Badge Quest. (R) (T) 7.50 Rastamouse. (R) (T) 8.00 CBBC: School of Silence. (R) (T) 8.30 Pet Squad. (R) (T) 8.40 Eliot Kid. (R) (T) 8.55 Newsround. (T) 9.00 What’s New Scooby-Doo? (R) (T) 9.25 CBeebies: Mister Maker Comes to Town. (R) (T) 9.45 I Can Cook with You. (R) (T) 10.00 ZingZillas. (R) (T) 10.15 Baby Jake. (R) (T) 10.25 Dipdap. (R) (T) 10.30 Wibbly Pig. (R) (T) 10.40 The Koala Brothers. (R) (T) 10.50 Big & Small; (R) (T) Octonauts: Creature Reports. (R) (T) 11.05 Big Barn Farm. (R) (T) 11.20 Charlie and Lola. (R) (T) 11.30 3rd & Bird. (R) (T) 11.40 Waybuloo. (R) (T) 12.00 In the Night Garden. (R) (T) 12.30 Daily Politics. (T) 2.00 See Hear. (T) 2.30 To Buy or Not to Buy. (R) (T) 3.15 Weakest Link. (R) (T) 4.00 Real Rescues. (R) (T) 4.45 Flog It! (T) 5.30 Breakaway. (R) (T) 6.15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. John Cameron and Philip Serrell compete to find the best bargains at the Lincolnshire Antique and Home Show, which plays host to 2,500 stalls. (R) (T) 7.00 Eggheads. Quiz, hosted by Jeremy Vine, in which the winners of famous game shows work as a team to tackle a new set of challengers. (T) 7.30 Strictly Come Dancing — It Takes Two. Zoe Ball has the latest gossip, while Ian Waite reveals how the couples are getting on in training. (T) 8.00 Antiques Road Trip. Charles Hanson and David Barby compete in their final auction in Nottingham and Mark Stacey and Margie Cooper begin their battle in Chilham, Kent. (T) 9.00 MasterChef: The Professionals. The remaining five chefs face a skills test of preparing and serving sea urchin, with only four going on to try and re-create a classic smoked salmon dish. (T) 10.00 The Hour. Kiki goes missing and Bel and Freddie search for the truth about what happened to her, while Randall tells Lix the real reason for his return. (T) 11.00 The Culture Show. Andrew Graham-Dixon chats to author Lee Child about the Jack Reacher film, Mark Kermode talks to director Ben Wheatley, and Tom Dyckhoff visits the V&A’s new furniture galleries. (T) 11.30 Newsnight; (T) Weather. (T) 12.20 Great Continental Railway Journeys. (R) (T) 1.20 BBC News. (T) 5.00 BBC Learning Zone. (T) London

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6.30 ITV Morning News. (T) 7.00 Daybreak. News and entertainment. (T) 9.30 Lorraine. Entertainment and fashion news. (T) 10.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (T) 11.30 This Morning. Celebrity chat and lifestyle features. (T) 1.30 Loose Women. With Kevin Bridges and Ian McKellen. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 London News and Weather. (T) 3.00 Crime Stories. The detectives tackle a case of criminal damage. (T) 4.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. From Bedworth, Warwickshire. (R) (T) 4.59 London Weather. (T)

5.00 Britain’s Best Bakery. Mich Turner and Peter Sidwell visit three bakeries in London. (T) 6.00 The Chase. Bradley Walsh presents as four contestants answer general knowledge questions and work as a team to take on ruthless

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quiz genius the Chaser and secure a cash prize. (T) London Tonight; Weather. (T) ITV News and Weather. (T) Emmerdale. Declan is shocked when the rescue worker packs up and tells him to prepare for the worst, while Katie drifts in and out of consciousness underground, gasping for help. (T) Coronation Street. Hour-long episode. Tyrone begs Tommy to drive him to the coach station so he and Ruby can flee Weatherfield, while Lewis cons his way into an invitation to live at Gail’s. (T) I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! As the race to become the new King or Queen of the Jungle continues, Ant and Dec present highlights from the past 24 hours and reveal the name of the next eliminated contestant. (T) ITV News at Ten and Weather. (T) London News and Weather. (T) FILM: The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005). A man who has never had sex is set up on a series of dates, only to fall for a woman who does not want a physical relationship. Comedy, starring Steve Carell and Catherine Keener. (T)

1.45 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming; ITV News Headlines. 4.00 FILM: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005). Comedy thriller, starring Robert Downey Jr and Val Kilmer. (T) 5.40 ITV Nightscreen. Textbased information service. CHANNEL 4 7.05 Channel 4 Presents — Oscar. (R) (T) 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 Freshly Squeezed. (T) 8.30 According to Jim. (R) (T) 8.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 10.00 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 Undercover Boss. (R) (T) 12.00 Secret Removers. (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 SuperScrimpers. (T) 1.35 Come Dine with Me. (T) 2.35 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) (T) 3.40 Countdown. (T) 4.30 1001 Things You Should Know. (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.00 Come Dine with Me. Wedding singer Richard Wood hosts the third dinner party in Huddersfield, However, he takes a risk by deciding not to listen to his guests’ preferences when he cooks their steak. (T) 6.30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals. The chef prepares Mexican tomato soup, chilli nachos and veggie and feta sprinkles, plus steak, liver and bacon, bubble and squeak mash, and red onion gravy. (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Lisa disguises herself as a nun to infiltrate a convent when Maggie disappears, while Marge goes temporarily blind after she stares at a total eclipse. (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Sienna helps Dodger smooth things over with Texas, Myra receives news of Mercedes, and Barney’s financial troubles threaten to ruin his blossoming romance with Carmel. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. Soldier Tarquin Shipley talks about why his experiences in Bosnia and the death of his best friend have convinced him there is no God. (T) 9.00 Sarah Beeny’s Selling Houses. The presenter visits Luton to improve the saleability of three properties — a stylish house with a shabby garden, a home that looks a little too sterile and a plain family dwelling. (T) 10.00 Grand Designs. Kevin McCloud provides an update on a pair of London artists who took on the conversion of a huge, Grade II-listed timber-framed barn in the Essex countryside two years ago. (T) 11.00 Secret State. MI6 briefs Dawkins on the cause of the plane crash and he takes drastic steps to stick to his principles as the intentions of those around him become clear. Last in the series. (T) 12.05 Random Acts. (T) 12.10 Living with My Stalker. (R) (T) 1.10 Music on 4: Abbey Road Studios: In Session. (T) 1.40 Music on 4: Mumford & Sons: Gentlemen of the Road. (T) 1.55 Music on 4: Example at iTunes Festival 2012 Special. (R) (T) 2.20 Music on 4: Spotlight: Urban. (T) 2.35 FILM: Le Quattro Volte (2010). Premiere. Drama, starring Giuseppe Fuda. 4.10 St Elsewhere. (R) (T) 4.55 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) 5.50 Countdown. (R) (T)

6.35 Make Do & Mend. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 The WotWots. (R) (T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (T) 7.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 7.45 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.50 Olive the Ostrich. (T) 7.55 Little Princess. (R) (T) 8.10 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 8.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 8.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 8.45 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 9.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.30 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.45 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (T) 10.15 The Wright Stuff. 12.10 The Removal Men. (R) (T) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.15 Build a New Life in the Country. (R) (T) 2.15 Home and Away. (T) 2.45 Neighbours. (T) 3.15 CSI: Miami. (R) (T) 4.15 FILM: The Town Christmas Forgot (2010). Family drama, starring Lauren Holly. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Neighbours. The parish priest tells Francesca he has concerns about Vanessa’s commitment to the marriage, while Sonya arranges for Toadie to spend some time with Connor. (R) (T) 7.00 Home and Away. Casey decides to return to Summer Bay with Natalie and Brax, John attempts to kiss Marilyn after an argument with Gina, and Dex and April struggle with their intimacy issues. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 World’s Strongest Man 2012: Qualifiers. James Richardson presents action from the Giants Live Series event in Melbourne, Australia; (R) (T) 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 The Removal Men. A blind couple struggle to squeeze all of their possessions into their new seaside home and a problem with a sofa bed threatens to ruin a crew’s schedule. Last in the series; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 FILM: Eraser (1996). A secret agent helping a witness to disappear without trace has to fight to clear his name when he is framed for murder. Action thriller, with Arnold Schwarzenegger and James Caan. (T) 12.20 World’s Craziest Police Pursuits. (R) (T) 1.20 Shops, Robbers and Videotape. (R) (T) 2.10 SuperCasino. 4.55 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 5.20 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.45 Divine Designs. (R) (T) 6.10 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T) 6.35 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T)

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7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Heir Hunters. The probate detectives investigate the cases of Margaret Snare and Dorothy Warcup. (R) (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Dorset and Hertfordshire. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 Watchdog Daily. Consumer investigations. (T) 12.45 Cash in the Attic. Funding a weekend in London. (R) (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. The team visits Newark, Nottinghamshire. (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.45 Doctors. Rose returns to The Mill. (T) 3.15 Escape to the Country. Jules Hudson helps a couple who want to move to Leicestershire. (T) 4.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. (T) 4.05 CBBC: Deadly 60. Habitats shared by humans and dangerous creatures. (R) (T) 4.35 Sadie J. The youngster invites Dede’s mother to the JLS concert. (R) (T) 5.00 Prank Patrol Down Under. A girl is tricked into thinking dolls can make people do bizarre things. (R) (T) 5.30 VIP People. (R) (T) 5.30 Science Fiction. A boy asks whether he could start an avalanche by shouting. (R) (T)

6.00 Newsround. Current affairs reports for children. 6.15 Pointless. Quiz show in which contestants try to score the fewest points possible by giving the least obvious correct answers to questions. Presented by Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman. (T) 7.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 7.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. (T) 8.00 The One Show. Matt Baker and Alex Jones present the live magazine, featuring celebrity chat and stories of interest. (T) 8.30 EastEnders. Kat faces an awkward moment when Alfie opens a note from her lover, Lauren tells Tanya she is going to reveal the truth about the crash and Bianca starts her trial at the salon; (T) BBC News; Regional News. (T) 9.00 Young Apprentice. The teenage entrepreneurs think of new ideas for kids’ clubs, letting their imaginations run wild as they come up with a space-themed concept and an active art class. (T) 10.00 Goodnight Britain. Sian Williams presents the concluding programme dealing with extreme sleep disorders. The experts come up with treatments to give the volunteers the good night’s sleep they crave. (T)

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Chris Bryant and singer Charlotte Church face audience questions in Swansea. Hosted by David Dimbleby. (T) 12.35 This Week. The past seven days in politics. (T) 1.20 Holiday Weatherview. (T) 1.25 Sign Zone: Undercover: How to Dodge Tax — Panorama. Investigation into the people and companies who sell access to offshore tax havens. (R) (T) 1.55 Sign Zone: Countryfile. Matt Baker rides on the West Somerset railway. (R) (T) 2.40 Sign Zone: Planet Earth Live: A Monkey’s Tale. A baby macaque faces predators and a troop of rival monkeys in Sri Lanka. (R) (T) 3.40 Sign Zone: Antiques Roadshow. Items in Port Sunlight include a matchstick model of Buckingham Palace. (R) (T) 4.40 Sign Zone: Paul Martin’s Handmade Revolution. Glass-blowing in Stourbridge, West Midlands. (R) (T) 5.25 BBC News. 5.25 BBC News. 5.30 HARDtalk. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 World Business Report. 6.45 BBC News. (T) BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Zigby. (R) (T) 7.10 Finley the Fire Engine. (R) (T) 7.20 Little Robots. (R) (T) 7.30 64 Zoo Lane. (R) (T) 7.45 Chuggington: Badge Quest. (R) (T) 7.50 Rastamouse. (R) (T) 8.00 CBBC: School of Silence. (R) (T) 8.30 Pet Squad. (R) (T) 8.40 Eliot Kid. (R) (T) 8.55 Newsround. (T) 9.00 What’s New Scooby-Doo? (R) (T) 9.25 CBeebies: Mister Maker Comes to Town. (R) (T) 9.45 I Can Cook with You. (R) (T) 10.00 ZingZillas. (R) (T) 10.15 Baby Jake. (R) (T) 10.25 Dipdap. (R) (T) 10.30 Wibbly Pig. (R) (T) 10.40 The Koala Brothers. (R) (T) 10.50 Big & Small; (R) (T) Octonauts: Creature Reports. (R) (T) 11.05 Big Barn Farm. (R) (T) 11.20 Charlie and Lola. (R) (T) 11.30 3rd & Bird. (R) (T) 11.40 Waybuloo. (R) (T) 12.00 In the Night Garden. (R) (T) 12.30 BBC World News. (T) 1.00 Daily Politics. (T) 2.00 Royal Upstairs Downstairs. (R) (T) 2.30 To Buy or Not to Buy. (R) (T) 3.15 Weakest Link. (R) (T) 4.00 Real Rescues. (R) (T) 4.45 Flog It! (T) 5.30 Breakaway. (R) (T) 6.15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. John Cameron and Philip Serrell scour the St Ouen antiques market in Paris, as they try to find valuable items to make a profit. (R) (T) 7.00 Eggheads. Quiz, hosted by Jeremy Vine, in which the winners of famous game shows work as a team to tackle a new set of challengers. (T) 7.30 Strictly Come Dancing — It Takes Two. Zoe Ball hosts the weekday fanzine devoted to the ballroom dancing show, featuring footage from the training rooms. (T) 8.00 Antiques Road Trip. Margie Cooper and Mark Stacey continue their competition by bidding against each other at auctions in Colchester, Essex, and Chippenham, Wiltshire. Narrated by Tim Wonnacott. (T) 9.00 MasterChef: The Professionals. Six chefs battle it out in the week’s quarter-final, demonstrating a dish of their own invention before four of them go on to prepare two courses for a panel of food critics. (T) 10.00 Great Continental Railway Journeys. Michael Portillo explores Switzerland, visiting Basle, Zurich and Lake Lucerne, before ending with an ascent by train to Europe’s highest railway station at Jungfraujoch. (T) 11.00 Rhod Gilbert’s Work Experience. New series. The stand-up comedian tries out being a teacher at Monnow Primary School in Bettws, Gwent, and soon feels the pressure as he tries to impress staff and pupils alike. (T) 11.30 Newsnight; (T) Weather. (T) 12.20 Dara O Briain’s Science Club. (R) (T) 1.20 The Culture Show. (R) (T) 1.50 An Island Parish. (R) (T) 2.20 BBC News. (T) 5.00 BBC Learning Zone. (T) London 6.30 ITV Morning News. (T) 7.00 Daybreak. News and entertainment. (T) 9.30 Lorraine. Entertainment and fashion news. (T) 10.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (T) 11.30 This Morning. Celebrity chat and lifestyle features. (T) 1.30 Loose Women. With guests Ann Widdecombe and Leona Lewis. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 London News and Weather. (T) 3.00 Crime Stories. The detectives investigate a case of aggravated burglary. (T) 4.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. A ceremonial sword makes good money at auction in Stratfordupon-Avon. (R) 4.59 London Weather. (T)

11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather. (T) 11.35 Question Time. Secretary of State for Wales David Jones, Shadow Immigration Minister

5.00 Britain’s Best Bakery. Mich Turner and Peter Sidwell visit bakeries in the south-east of England. (T) 6.00 The Chase. Bradley Walsh presents as four contestants answer general knowledge questions and work as a team to take on ruthless quiz genius the Chaser and secure a cash prize.

(T) 7.00 London Tonight; Weather. (T) 7.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 8.00 Emmerdale. Declan fears for Katie and blames himself for the accident, Edna feels compelled to hand in her resignation, and Rhona confides in Brett about Paddy having a midlife crisis. (T) 8.30 Britain’s Deadly Gun Trade: Tonight. Fiona Foster investigates how illegal firearms find their way onto the streets and uncovers a new supply route that could see the numbers in circulation rise dramatically. (T) 9.00 Emmerdale. Declan fears for Katie’s life, Cain stands Moira up, and Marlon is invited on a day out with Paddy, but has to break the news to Laurel that they are friends again. (T) 9.30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! The celebrities’ numbers are further depleted tonight as viewers once again decide which of them is to leave. Ant and Dec present the latest jungle frolics. (T) 11.00 ITV News at Ten and Weather. (T) 11.30 London News and Weather. (T) 11.35 Corfu: A Tale of Two Islands. The stories of two tourists who have spent their last 17 holidays at the same resort, and a tattooist enjoying success in Kavos since relocating from Kent. Last in the series. (T) 12.05 Dirty Britain. Part one of two. The people who clean up after the nation. (R) (T) 1.05 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming; ITV News Headlines. 4.00 Britain’s Deadly Gun Trade: Tonight. Fiona Foster investigates how illegal firearms find their way onto the streets. (R) (T) 4.25 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. 5.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (R) (T)

3.25 Unreported World. (R) (T) 3.50 Where Has Your Aid Money Gone?: Channel 4 Dispatches. (R) (T) 4.20 Time Team. (R) (T) 5.15 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) 6.10 Countdown. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 The WotWots. (R) (T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (T) 7.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 7.45 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.50 Olive the Ostrich. (T) 7.55 Little Princess. (R) (T) 8.10 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 8.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 8.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 8.45 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 9.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.30 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.45 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (T) 10.15 The Wright Stuff. 12.10 The Removal Men. (R) (T) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.15 Build a New Life in the Country. (R) (T) 2.15 Home and Away. (T) 2.45 Neighbours. (T) 3.15 Shark. (R) (T) 4.15 FILM: Christmas Comes Home to Canaan (2011). Premiere. Drama sequel, starring Billy Ray Cyrus. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Neighbours. Bradley accepts a new job in another state and Summer decides to go with him, while Vanessa tries to convince her mother that she is no longer in love with Rhys. (R) (T) 7.00 Home and Away. Dex and April decide to move forward with their relationship, John promises to make things right between him and Marilyn, and Heath’s mother arrives unexpectedly. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Rolf’s Animal Clinic. Helen Williams treats a bull suffering from a huge abscess, and Jo Oultram has to trim the hooves of a herd of yaks. Rolf Harris presents. Last in the series; (R) (T) 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 World’s Strongest Man 2012: Qualifiers. James Richardson presents action from the Giants Live Series event in Tampere, Finland; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 New Cowboy Builders. Dominic Littlewood and Melinda Messenger travel to Cramlington, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to tackle a house that has been identified as having more than 100 defects. (T) 11.00 FILM: Pineapple Express (2008). Action comedy, starring Seth Rogen and James Franco. (T) 1.10 SuperCasino. 4.55 HouseBusters. (R) (T) 5.20 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.45 Divine Designs. (R) (T) 6.10 Wildlife SOS. (R) (T) 6.35 Wildlife SOS.

CHANNEL 4 7.00 Channel 4 Presents — Jonnie. (R) (T) 7.05 Sali Mali. (R) (T) 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 Freshly Squeezed. (T) 8.30 According to Jim. (R) (T) 8.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.25 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.55 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 Undercover Boss. (R) (T) 12.00 Secret Removers. (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 SuperScrimpers. (T) 1.35 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 2.35 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) (T) 3.40 Countdown. (T) 4.30 1001 Things You Should Know. (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.00 Come Dine with Me. Tommy Mack hosts the fourth dinner party challenge from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, and tries to woo his guests with a Hollywood silent movie-themed evening. (T) 6.30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals. A recipe for glazed pork fillet accompanied by pepper rice and barbecue sauce, plus a tapas bruschetta and grilled sardines. (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. After ducking out of a bonding session with Grampa, a guilt-ridden Homer vows to make it up to his father by granting him his wish to visit Ireland and drop in on his favourite pub. (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Dodger tries to make amends with the Savages by planning a surprise birthday party for Will. Myra is caught between Mercedes and Jacqui, and Ash hopes to unite the Kanes. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. Sue Hanisch, who was severely injured by an IRA bomb in London in 1991, argues that, as children of God, people can use terrible experiences to help them learn about love. (T) 9.00 Kirstie’s Vintage Home. Kirstie Allsopp helps a couple plan their wedding, taking inspiration from the Queen’s 1947 nuptials to give them a vintage look, including cocktails and paper-cut invitations. (T) 10.00 The Aristocrats: Goodwood. Part two of two. Documentary following Charles Gordon-Lennox, heir to the Dukedom of Richmond and owner of Goodwood, the famous racing estate that he has made self-sufficient. (T) 11.00 Captive — The Sex Slave Girl: True Stories. Tanya Kach talks about the 10 years she was kept in captivity by school security guard Thomas Hose, just a stone’s throw from her home in Pennsylvania. (T) 12.25 The Curious Case of the Clark Brothers. (R) (T) 1.25 Random Acts. (R) (T) 1.30 Embarrassing Fat Bodies. (R) (T) 2.25 Channel 4 Presents — Nathan. (R) (T) 2.30 Geordies Overboard. (R) (T)

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30th November 7.00 Breakfast. Headlines and business news. (T) 10.15 Heir Hunters. A man learns about his grandfather’s role in the First World War. (R) (T) 11.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Wiltshire, London and Lancashire. (R) (T) 11.58 BBC News; Weather. (T) 12.00 Watchdog Daily. Consumer investigations. (T) 12.45 Cash in the Attic. Raising money to buy a 12-string guitar. (R) (T) 1.13 BBC News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Bargain Hunt. Two teams of women search for antiques in Peterborough. (R) (T) 2.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 2.30 Regional News; Weather. (T) 2.45 Doctors. Chris wants Gary to realise the severity of his illness. (T) 3.15 Escape to the Country. Property in Worcestershire. (T) 4.00 BBC News; Weather; Regional News. (T) 4.05 CBBC: Deadly 60. A look at the methods animals employ to protect themselves. (R) (T) 4.35 Sadie J. The youngster invents a new best friend. (R) (T) 5.00 Blue Peter. Four competition winners produce today’s programme. (R) (T) 5.30 VIP People. The West End production of Shrek the Musical. (R) (T)

6.00 Newsround. Current affairs reports for children. 6.15 Pointless. Quiz show in which contestants try to score the fewest points possible. (T) 7.00 BBC News; Weather. (T) 7.30 Regional News Programmes; Weather. (T) 8.00 The One Show. Chris Evans and Alex Jones round off the week with celebrity guests and stories of interest to the UK. (T) 8.30 Nigel Slater’s Dish of the Day. The food writer demonstrates how it is possible to create foods to suit different moods; (T) BBC News; Regional News. 9.00 EastEnders. Kat worries she will not be able to resist her lover’s charms. (T) 9.30 Outnumbered. Karen attends a sleepover and Ben stays at an adventure camp, offering their parents a glimpse of what life will be like after they leave home for good. (R) (T) 10.00 Have I Got News for You. Jack Whitehall hosts the comedy news quiz. (T) 10.30 John Bishop’s Big Year. The first of two shows in which the comic reviews the past 12 months 11.00 BBC News. (T) 11.25 Regional News; Weather. (T) 11.35 The Graham Norton Show. Graham chats to Hollywood star Jake Gyllenhaal, comedienne Joan Rivers, Jeremy Clarkson and James May. 12.20 The National Lottery Friday Night Draws. Presented by Matt Johnson. (T) 12.30 Live at the Apollo. With Rhod Gilbert, Jon Richardson and Kerry Godliman. (R) (T) 1.00 EastEnders. Omnibus. (R) (T) 2.55 Weatherview. (T) 3.00 Sign Zone: Fake or Fortune? Investigating works of art with mysterious origins. (R) (T) 4.00 Sign Zone: Question Time. From Swansea, where panellists include Charlotte Church. (R) (T) 5.00 BBC News. 5.00 BBC News. 5.30 On the Road With. 6.00 BBC News. (T) BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Zigby. (R) (T) 7.10 Finley the Fire Engine. (R) (T) 7.20 Little Robots. (R) (T) 7.30 64 Zoo Lane. (R) (T) 7.45 Chuggington: Badge Quest. (R) (T) 7.50 Rastamouse. (R) (T) 8.00 CBBC: School of Silence. (R) (T) 8.30 Pet Squad. (R) (T)

8.40 Eliot Kid. (R) (T) 8.55 Newsround. (T) 9.00 What’s New Scooby-Doo? (R) (T) 9.25 CBeebies: Mister Maker Comes to Town. (R) (T) 9.45 I Can Cook with You. (R) (T) 10.00 ZingZillas. (R) (T) 10.15 Baby Jake. (R) (T) 10.25 Dipdap. (R) (T) 10.30 Wibbly Pig. (R) (T) 10.40 The Koala Brothers. (R) (T) 10.50 Big & Small; (R) (T) Octonauts: Creature Reports. (R) (T) 11.05 Big Barn Farm. (R) (T) 11.20 Charlie and Lola. (R) (T) 11.30 3rd & Bird. (R) (T) 11.40 Waybuloo. (R) (T) 12.00 In the Night Garden. (R) (T) 12.30 BBC World News. (T) 1.00 Daily Politics. (T) 2.00 Royal Upstairs Downstairs. (R) (T) 2.30 To Buy or Not to Buy. (R) (T) 3.15 Weakest Link. (R) (T) 4.00 Real Rescues. (R) (T) 4.45 Flog It! (T) 5.30 Breakaway. (R) (T) 6.15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. John Cameron and Philip Serrell hunt for collectibles at four events in a showdown challenge, with each hoping to make the a profit at auction and raise money for charity. (R) (T) 7.00 Eggheads. Quiz, hosted by Jeremy Vine, in which the winners of famous game shows work as a team to tackle a new set of challengers. (T) 7.30 Strictly Come Dancing — It Takes Two. Zoe Ball presents analysis of the pro-celebrity couples’ progress ahead of tomorrow night’s show, and reports from the rehearsals. (T) 8.00 Antiques Road Trip. In the last leg of their journey, Margie Cooper and Mark Stacey travel from Hele in Devon to Torquay, where they compete in their final auction. (T) 9.00 Mastermind. Four more contestants take part, answering questions on Alice Cooper, the Gemini space programme, West Ham United since 1970 and the life and work of John Logie Baird. (T) 9.30 An Island Parish. Karen Le Mouton welcomes the president of the Methodist Church to Sark and the islanders are left reeling after a tragic accident threatens long-held traditions. (T) 10.00 Attenborough: 60 Years in the Wild. David Attenborough reflects on environmental changes during his film-making career and the revolution in attitudes towards nature. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 QI. Stephen Fry asks a range of unusual questions on the theme of jumpers, and Julian Clary, Ross Noble, Bill Bailey and Alan Davies try to come up with interesting answers. (T) 11.30 Newsnight. (T) 12.00 The Review Show; (T) Weather. (T) 12.50 Later with Jools Holland. (T) 1.55 FILM: The Counterfeiters (2007). Premiere. Fact-based Second World War drama, with Karl Markovics. 3.30 BBC News. 5.10 Close. London 6.30 ITV Morning News. (T) 7.00 Daybreak. With X Factor judge Tulisa. (T) 9.30 Lorraine. Entertainment and fashion news. (T) 10.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show. Guests air their differences. (T) 11.30 This Morning. Celebrity chat and lifestyle features. (T) 1.30 Loose Women. With Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and rock band the Script. (T) 2.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 2.55 London News and Weather. (T) 3.00 Crime Stories. A woman is attacked after a night out. (T) 4.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal. From Southport, Merseyside. (R) (T) 4.59 London Weather. (T)

5.00 Britain’s Best Bakery. Four bakeries compete in the southern regional final. (T) 6.00 The Chase. Bradley Walsh presents as four contestants answer general knowledge questions and work as a team to take on ruthless quiz genius the Chaser and secure a cash prize. 7.00 London Tonight; Weather. (T) 7.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 8.00 Emmerdale. Declan thanks Megan for her support as Katie remains in trouble, Moira finds herself unable to resist temptation with Cain, and Rhona is shocked that Paddy and Marlon have made up. (T) 8.30 Coronation Street. Kirsty wastes no time pick-

ing a fight when Fiz returns to work. (T) 9.00 Island Hospital. The Sark tractor ambulance comes to the rescue of an important patient, and a horse rider hopes an operation will bring allow her back in the saddle. (T) 9.30 Coronation Street. Fiz ends up losing her job as her fighting with Kirsty continues, and Tyrone announces he wants to get married as soon as possible. Rita confronts Dennis about his spending habits. (T) 10.00 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Ant and Dec send another contestant home. (T) 11.30 ITV News and Weather. (T) 12.00 London News and Weather. (T) 12.05 FILM: Mad Max 2 (1981). Futuristic adventure sequel, starring Mel Gibson. (T) 1.50 Jackpot247. Interactive gaming; ITV News Headlines. 4.00 FILM: Deep Blue Sea (1999). Thriller, starring Saffron Burrows. (T) 5.45 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. CHANNEL 4 6.55 The Treacle People. (R) (T) 7.05 Channel 4 Presents — Lee. (R) (T) 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 Freshly Squeezed. (T) 8.30 According to Jim. (R) (T) 8.55 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 9.30 Everybody Loves Raymond. (R) (T) 10.00 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 Undercover Boss. (R) (T) 12.00 Secret Removers. (T) 1.00 Channel 4 News Midday Summary. (T) 1.05 SuperScrimpers. (T) 1.35 Come Dine with Me. (R) (T) 2.35 Phil Spencer: Secret Agent. (R) (T) 3.40 Countdown. (T) 4.30 1001 Things You Should Know. (T) 5.00 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.00 Come Dine with Me. Hairdresser Kim Connor hosts the final party in Huddersfield, hoping her American diner-themed menu will delight her guests. (T) 6.30 Jamie’s 15 Minute Meals. Jamie Oliver demonstrates a recipe for lamb kofte, pitta and greek salad, and shows how to make Keralan veggie curry, poppadoms, rice and minty yoghurt. (T) 7.00 The Simpsons. Homer proposes to Marge for the second time when he discovers their marriage licence is invalid, but the ceremony does not proceed without a hitch. (T) 7.30 Hollyoaks. Myra meets Mercedes’ unconventional barrister, Dodger faces a difficult decision when the Blakes turn up at Will’s birthday party, and Maxine takes a job at The Dog. (T) 8.00 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.30 Unreported World. Reporter Jenny Kleeman travels to Mumbai to investigate claims that young clubbers are being arrested, assaulted and accused of being prostitutes in a police crackdown. (T) 8.55 4thought.tv. Buddhist monk Kamburawala Rewatha talks about bad karma as the result not just of actions but also of negative thinking. (T) 9.00 Come Dine with Me. A week of competitive dining in south-east London, featuring heated discussion, revelations, an accident in the kitchen and a poem entitled Satan. (T) 10.00 Lee Evans: Roadrunner. A performance recorded at London’s O2 during the madcap comedian’s 2011 tour, which saw him play at some of the biggest arenas in the UK and Ireland. (R) (T) 11.10 Alan Carr: Chatty Man. (T) 12.15 4Funnies: The Rubberbandits. (T) 12.40 8 Out of 10 Cats. (R) (T) 1.30 Random Acts. (T) 1.35 Full English. (R) (T) 2.05 The Ricky Gervais Show. (T) 2.30 My Name Is Earl. (R) (T) 2.55 My Name Is Earl. (R) (T) 3.15 Bob’s Burgers. (R) (T) 3.40 Bob’s Burgers. (R) (T) 4.00 Glory Daze. (T) 4.45 90210. (T) 5.25 Deal or No Deal. (R) (T) 6.20 Countdown. (R) (T)

(R) (T) 8.10 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 8.20 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 8.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 8.45 Noddy in Toyland. (R) (T) 9.00 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 9.15 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.25 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 9.30 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 9.45 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 10.00 Tickety Toc. (T) 10.15 The Wright Stuff. 12.10 The Removal Men. (R) (T) 1.10 5 News Lunchtime. (T) 1.15 Build a New Life in the Country. (R) (T) 2.15 Home and Away. (T) 2.45 Neighbours. (T) 3.15 The Mentalist. (R) (T) 4.15 FILM: The Christmas Pageant (2011). Festive romantic comedy, with Melissa Gilbert and Robert Mailhouse. (T) 6.00 5 News at 5. (T) 6.30 Neighbours. 7.00 Home and Away. Bianca is unable to wake Rocco when she goes to feed him, while Jett overhears Marilyn telling Roo that John kissed her and relays the information to Gina. (R) (T) 7.30 5 News at 6.30. (T) 8.00 Cowboy Builders. Dominic Littlewood and Melinda Messenger help more homeowners who have been ripped off, focusing on the search for a tradesman who appears to have fled justice; (R) (T) 8.00 5 News Update. (T) 9.00 Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan. The actor searches for the black hairy thick-tailed scorpion in Namibia, spotting a camel spider, a whip snake and a horned adder along the way. Last in the series; (T) 9.00 5 News at 9. (T) 10.00 The Mentalist. In the 100th episode of the crime drama, a series of flashbacks reveals how Teresa Lisbon and the CBI team first met and worked with Patrick Jane. Simon Baker stars. (T) 11.00 Castle. A museum curator’s death is linked with an archaeological expedition to the tomb of a Mayan king and Castle believes that he could be the next victim of a curse. (T) 12.00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent. (R) (T) 12.55 Inside Hollywood. 1.00 SuperCasino. 4.55 Motorsport Mundial. 5.20 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.45 Divine Designs. (R) (T)

Friday 30th November 14.00 Non Stop Music 16.00 Shopping and Info 18.00 Simon Baldock talks to Kevin Kennedy or Curly Watts. 18.05 FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions 18.30 The idiosyncrasies of Spanish electrics. 19.00 An Evening With... Ultimate Tributes. 2 tremendous singers with more from their repertoire of acts. 20.00 – 22.00 Local Information and Non Stop Music

Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 7.10 The WotWots. (R) (T) 7.20 Fireman Sam. (T) 7.30 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 7.45 Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.50 Olive the Ostrich. (T) 7.55 Little Princess.

1st december 7.00 Breakfast. News, sport and entertainment reports. (T) 11.00 Saturday Kitchen Live. With Phil Howard, Chris Evans and Alfie Boe. (T) 12.30 Baking Made Easy. Lorraine Pascale turns her attention to modern classics. (R) (T) 1.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 1.15 Football Focus. Dan Walker and guests review the week’s action. (T) 2.00 Live Snooker: UK Championship. The opening day of the ranking tournament at the Barbican Centre in York. (T) 3.00 Live International Rugby Union. Wales v Australia (Kick-off 2.30pm). (T)

5.30 Final Score. Round-up of football results. (T) 6.10 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 6.30 A Question of Sport. With former sports stars Dominic Cork, Peter Reid and Mark Foster, as well as London 2012 gold medal-winning show jumper Nick Skelton. (T) 7.00 Pointless Celebrities. Ulrika Jonsson, Rowland Rivron, David Hamilton, Tony Blackburn, Austin Healey, Scott Quinnell, Tim Vine and Karen Taylor take part in the unorthodox general knowledge quiz. (T) 7.50 Strictly Come Dancing. The twinkle-toed celebrities take another step closer to lifting the glitterball trophy. 9.00 Merlin. The warlock is determined to break Morgana’s twisted control over Gwen. (T) 9.45 The National Lottery Saturday Night Draws. John Partridge reveals the all-important winning numbers 9.55 Casualty. A mother with Down’s syndrome is accused of poor parenting, Dylan’s suspicions about Amanda deepen and Tom is confronted by an unwelcome face from the past. (T) 10.45 Live at the Apollo. Kevin Bridges plays host for another half-hour of stand-up. (T) 11.15 BBC News; Weather. (T) 11.30 Match of the Day. Gary Lineker presents action from today’s Premier League clashes (T) National Lottery Update. (T) 1.05 The Football League Show. Highlights of today’s games in the Championship and League Two. (T) 1.45 FILM: Westworld (1973). Sci-fi thriller, starring Yul Brynner. (T) 3.10 Weatherview. (T) 3.15 BBC News. 3.15 BBC News. 3.30 Dateline London. 4.00 BBC News. 4.30 On the Road With. 5.00 BBC News. 5.30 Click. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 Politics Europe. (T) BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Tikkabilla. (R) (T) 7.30 Balamory. (R) (T) 7.50 Charlie and Lola. (R) (T) 8.05 Cloudbabies. (R) (T) 8.15 Everything’s Rosie. (R) (T) 8.25 Bob the Builder: Ready, Steady, Build! (R) (T) 8.35 Chuggington. (R) (T) 8.45 Octonauts. (R) (T) 9.00 Tilly and Friends. (R) (T) 9.10 Woolly & Tig. (R) (T) 9.15 Mike the Knight. (R) (T) 9.30 Timmy Time. (R) (T) 9.40 Tweenies. (R) (T) 10.00 Baby Jake. (R) (T) 10.10 Big Barn Farm. (R) (T) 10.25 Mr Bloom’s Nursery. (R) (T) 10.45 Something Special: Out and About. (R) (T) 11.05 ZingZillas Zingbop. (R) (T) 11.10 Get Squiggling! (R) (T) 11.30 Get Well Soon. (R) (T) 11.45 Nina and

the Neurons: In the Lab. (R) (T) 12.00 Justin’s House. (R) (T) 12.25 I Can Cook on the Go. (R) (T) 12.40 Mister Maker Comes to Town. (R) (T) 1.00 Coast. (R) (T) 1.05 Animal Park. (R) (T) 2.05 FILM: The Gay Divorcee (1934). Musical comedy, starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. (T) (bw) 3.45 FILM: Houseguest (1995). Comedy, starring Sinbad and Phil Hartman. (T) 5.30 Live Snooker: UK Championship. The opening day of the ranking tournament at the Barbican Centre in York. (T) 6.30 Flog It! Michael Baggott and Philip Serrell value antiques in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, while Paul Martin heads for a mill to learn about James Lewis’s large snuff-box collection. (R) (T) 7.30 Great British Food Revival. Gary Rhodes makes the medieval dish pottage as he champions runner and broad beans, while Allegra McEvedy shows there is more to oats than porridge. Last in the series. (T) 8.30 Dad’s Army. A secret weapon goes haywire and threatens Walmington-on-Sea, so Mainwaring and his platoon speed to the rescue in Corporal Jones’s van. (R) (T) 9.00 Attenborough: 60 Years in the Wild. David Attenborough reflects on environmental changes during his film-making career and the revolution in attitudes towards nature. Last in the series. (R) (T) 10.00 QI XL. Stephen Fry hosts an extended version of the quiz with a difference, featuring Julian Clary, Ross Noble, Bill Bailey and Alan Davies answering question on the theme of jumpers. (T) 10.45 Michael Jackson: Bad 25. Spike Lee’s documentary assessing and celebrating Michael Jackson’s 1987 album Bad, featuring interviews with Martin Scorsese, Kanye West and Sheryl Crow. (T) 1.00 Snooker: UK Championship. (T) 1.50 Snooker Extra. (T) 3.50 Close. London 6.30 ITV Morning News. (T) 7.00 CITV: Babar and the Adventures of Badou. Children’s adventures. (R) (T) 7.10 Babar and the Adventures of Badou. Children’s adventures. (R) (T) 7.25 The Hive. Pre-school series. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hive. Pre-school series. (R) (T) 7.45 The Hive. Pre-school series. (R) (T) 7.50 Canimals. Fun for younger viewers. (R) 8.00 Canimals. Fun for younger viewers. (R) 8.05 The Avengers. The crime-fighters battle evil. (T) 8.25 Almost Naked Animals. Children’s entertainment. (R) 8.40 Almost Naked Animals. Children’s entertainment. (R) 8.50 Horrid Henry. Cartoon about a mischievous youngster. (R) (T) 9.05 Horrid Henry. Cartoon about a mischievous youngster. (R) (T) 9.15 Horrid Henry. Cartoon about a mischievous youngster. (R) (T) 9.30 Shake It Up. The adventures of two friends who get jobs as background dancers on a TV show. (T) 10.00 My Phone Genie. Children’s entertainment. 10.25 ITV News. (T) 10.30 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA. The host takes his successful talk-show stateside. (T) 11.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA. The host takes his successful talk-show stateside. (T) 12.20 FILM: Columbo: Dagger of the Mind (1972). Detective drama, starring Peter Falk and Honor Blackman. (T) 2.20 ITV News and Weather; Weather. (T) 2.30 Holiday Home Sweet Home. Lisa Faulkner heads to South Devon. (T) 3.30 Holiday Home Sweet Home. Lisa Faulkner heads to the Cornish coast. (T) 4.30 The Unforgettable Hattie Jacques. Tribute to the Carry On star. (R) (T)

5.00 Jonathan & Charlotte. A profile of the classical duo, who finished second on Britain’s Got Talent 6.00 London Tonight; Weather. (T) 6.15 ITV News and Weather. (T) 6.30 The Golden Rules of TV. Christopher Biggins reveals how to win Celebrity Come Dine with Me, while presenting duo Sam and Mark learn

the truth about reality TV. (T) 7.00 New You’ve Been Framed! Comedian Harry Hill narrates a fresh selection of comical clips. 7.30 Take Me Out. A Cornwall coach driver, a rock musician from Lancashire, a professional rugby player from Cardiff. Paddy McGuinness hosts. 9.00 The X Factor. The remaining acts pull out all the stops to impress the judges and viewers. (T) 10.30 I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! Ant and Dec announce the results of the public vote and crown this year’s King or Queen of the Jungle. Last in the series. (T) 11.30 ITV News and Weather; Weather. (T) 11.45 FA Cup Highlights. Action from the secondround matches. (T) 12.45 FILM: Serenity (2005). Sci-fi adventure, starring Nathan Fillion. (T) 2.45 The Store. Home shopping; ITV News Headlines. 4.00 In Plain Sight. Mary protects a con artist who is married to a diamond smuggler. (R) (T) 4.45 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. CHANNEL 4 7.05 Sali Mali. (R) (T) 7.10 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.35 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.00 Beach Volleyball. (R) (T) 8.55 The Morning Line. (T) 9.55 T4: Frasier. (R) (T) 10.25 T4: Frasier. (R) (T) 11.00 T4: Made in Chelsea. (T) 12.05 T4: Suburgatory. (T) 12.40 T4: The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 1.15 T4: The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 1.50 T4: The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 2.20 T4: The Simpsons. (R) (T) 2.55 Channel 4 Racing. Live coverage from Newbury and Newcastle. (T) 4.55 The Simpsons. (R) (T) 5.20 Celebrity Come Dine with Me Ireland. (T) 5.55 Celebrity Come Dine with Me Ireland. (T) 6.25 Celebrity Come Dine with Me Ireland. Holly Sweeney hosts the third dinner party in Dublin, and after criticising Pippa O’Connor’s dessert the pressure is on for her to excel in the kitchen. (T) 6.55 Celebrity Come Dine with Me Ireland. Publishing mogul Michael O’Doherty hosts the fourth dinner party, but his seafood starter is tough to prepare and some of the week’s feuds come to a head. (T) 7.25 Celebrity Come Dine with Me Ireland. Former rugby union player Shane Byrne hosts the final dinner party in Arklow, Co Wicklow, and receives help in the kitchen before the winner is announced. (T) 7.55 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.25 4thought.tv. Believers and non-believers often ask why, if there is a God, He allows the innocent to suffer. A member of the public talks about why bad things happen to good people. (T) 8.30 Heston’s Fantastical Food. Heston Blumenthal opens a Willy Wonka-inspired sweet shop, recreating some of the nation’s favourite confectionery on a massive scale. (R) (T) 9.30 Stephen Fry: Gadget Man. The actor tries out technology that makes shopping easier and tests an array of kitchen gadgets as he prepares to host a dinner party for Derren Brown, Carol Vorderman and Jo Brand. (R) (T) 10.00 FILM: Star Trek (2009). The first mission of the starship Enterprise leads the crew into a battle against a vengeful Romulan captain from the future. Sci-fi adventure, starring Chris Pine. (T) 12.25 FILM: The X Files: I Want to Believe (2008). Sci-fi thriller sequel, starring David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson. (T) 2.25 FILM: Steel Magnolias (1989). Drama, with Sally Field and Julia Roberts. (T) 4.25 Hollyoaks. (T) 6.30 Countdown. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.05 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 7.15 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 7.25 Bert and Ernie’s

Great Adventures. (R) (T) 7.30 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 7.45 Olive the Ostrich. (T) 7.50 Abby’s Flying Fairy School. (R) (T) 8.00 Roobarb and Custard Too. (R) (T) 8.05 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 8.20 Animal Antics. (R) (T) 8.25 Make Way for Noddy. (R) (T) 8.35 City of Friends. (R) (T) 8.50 Little Princess. (R) (T) 9.05 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) (T) 9.25 Angelina Ballerina. (T) 9.45 Rupert Bear. (R) (T) 10.00 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 10.10 Toby’s Travelling Circus. (R) (T) 10.25 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 10.40 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 11.00 Power Rangers: Super Samurai. (T) 11.35 ThunderCats. (T) 12.00 The Gadget Show. (R) (T) 12.55 Cowboy Builders. (R) (T) 1.55 FILM: Superman (1978). Comic-strip adventure, starring Christopher Reeve. (T) 4.35 FILM: The Christmas Gift (1986). Drama, starring John Denver. (T) 6.20 FILM: Our First Christmas (2008). A newlywed couple who both have children from previous marriages struggle to bring their families together for a happy Christmas. Drama, starring Julie Warner and Steven Eckholdt. (T) 8.10 FILM: Catwoman (2004). A murdered graphic designer returns to life as a wily avenger with the strength and agility of a cat. Superhero adventure, starring Halle Berry, Sharon Stone and Benjamin Bratt. (T) 9.55 5 News Weekend. (T) 10.00 Live International Boxing. Tyson Fury v Kevin Johnson. (T) 12.00 BAMMA 11: Alex Reid Returns. (T) 1.15 SuperCasino. 5.05 Michaela’s Wild Challenge. (R) (T) 5.25 Great Artists. (R) (T) 5.50 County Secrets. (R) (T) 6.05 Hana’s Helpline. (R) (T) 6.40 Thomas & Friends. (R)

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2nd december 7.00 Breakfast. News, sport and entertainment reports. (T) 8.30 Match of the Day. Including Manchester City v Everton. (R) (T) 10.00 The Andrew Marr Show. The week’s talking points. (T) 11.00 Fern Britton Meets John Barrowman. The Torchwood actor is interviewed. (T) 12.00 Sunday Politics. Presented by Andrew Neil; (T) Weather for the Week Ahead. (T) 1.20 Countryfile. Matt Baker rides on the West Somerset railway. (R) (T) 2.00 Bargain Hunt. From Capesthorne Hall in Cheshire. (T) 3.00 Homes Under the Hammer. Properties in Stoke-on-Trent, Kent and Greater Manchester. (R) (T) 4.00 Escape to the Country. A couple search for a property in Shropshire. (R) (T) 4.45 Call the Midwife. A baby girl is snatched from her pram. (R) (T)

5.45 Songs of Praise. Pam Rhodes introduces poetry and music for Advent. (T) 6.20 Nigel Slater’s Dish of the Day. The food writer demonstrates how it is possible to create foods to suit different moods. Dishes include duck and citrus salad, hot yoghurt steak, and chocolate beetroot cake. (R) (T) 6.50 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 7.20 Countryfile. Matt Baker and Ellie Harrison explore the South Downs. (T) 8.20 Strictly Come Dancing: The Results. Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman reveal which couples are in the dance-off, leaving their fates in the hands of the judges. Plus, performances by JLS and Alfie Boe. (T) 9.00 Antiques Roadshow. The experts visit Aberystwyth in west Wales, where finds include a painting that may be by an important Welsh artist, a kimono with a long history and items of Poole Pottery. Red button viewers can play along by guessing the valuations. (T) 10.00 The Secret of Crickley Hall. Eve receives information about her missing son, and Cribben’s plan leaves everyone in danger. In 1943, Percy confronts the manager about his abusive behaviour. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 BBC News; Regional News; Weather. (T) 11.25 Match of the Day 2. Colin Murray presents highlights of this afternoon’s Premier League clash fromCarrow Road. (T) 12.15 The Graham Norton Show. With Jake Gyllenhaal, Joan Rivers, Jeremy Clarkson and James May. (R) (T) 1.00 The Sky at Night. An update on the Messenger space probe to Mercury. (T) 1.20 FILM: The Two Mr Kissels (2008). Fact-based drama, with John Stamos and Anson Mount. (T) 2.45 Weatherview. (T) 2.50 Sign Zone: Film 2012. Reviews of Trouble with the Curve, Great Expectations and Sightseers. (R) (T) 3.20 Sign Zone: Holby City. Jac makes an enemy of Imelda. (R) (T) 4.20 Sign Zone: Operation Iceberg. Part one of two. Scientific exploration of icebergs. (R) (T) 5.20 BBC News. 5.20 BBC News. 5.30 HARDtalk. 6.00 BBC News. 6.30 World Business Report. 6.45 BBC News. (T) BBC2 7.00 CBeebies: Tikkabilla. (R) (T) 7.30 Balamory. (R) (T) 7.50 Charlie and Lola. (R) (T) 8.05 Cloudbabies. (R) (T) 8.15 Everything’s Rosie. (R) (T) 8.25 Bob the Builder: Ready, Steady, Build! (R) (T) 8.35 Chuggington. (R) (T) 8.45 Octonauts. (R) (T)

9.00 Tilly and Friends. (R) (T) 9.10 Woolly & Tig. (R) (T) 9.15 Mike the Knight. (R) (T) 9.30 Timmy Time. (R) (T) 9.40 Tweenies. (R) (T) 10.00 Baby Jake. (R) (T) 10.10 Big Barn Farm. (R) (T) 10.25 Mr Bloom’s Nursery. (R) (T) 10.45 Something Special. (R) (T) 11.00 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites. (T) 12.30 The Great British Bake Off Masterclass. (R) (T) 1.30 International Rugby Union. (T) 2.30 Live Snooker: UK Championship. Two first-round matches from York. (T) 6.30 Flog It! Paul Martin helps individuals make money selling their antiques at auction in Oldham, Greater Manchester. With experts Anita Manning and Kate Bliss. (R) (T) 7.30 Fawlty Towers. The death of a guest leads to all manner of mayhem as Basil tries to conceal the corpse from the hotel’s other occupants. Guest starring Geoffrey Palmer. (R) (T) 8.00 Best of Top Gear. Further highlights from the show’s 17th and 18th series, in which Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May got up to more motoring mischief. (R) (T) 9.00 Return to Forgotten Britain. Part two of two. Fergal Keane revisits communities in Glasgow and Leeds, where he finds out how the areas and their residents have fared in the past 12 years. (T) 10.00 Dragons’ Den. Ideas and innovations include frozen cocktails, a safety product for babies, a device to stop tights falling down and an inflatable Christmas tree. Last in the series. (T) 11.00 Harry & Paul. Highlights from the third series of the comedy sketch show, including a rousing chorus of the Van Driver’s Lament. With Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse. Last in the series. (T) 11.30 Never Mind the Buzzcocks. (R) (T) 12.00 I’ve Never Seen Star Wars. (R) (T) 12.30 Snooker: UK Championship. (T) 1.20 Snooker Extra. (T) 3.20 BBC News. (T) 5.00 Close. London 6.30 ITV Morning News. (T) 7.00 CITV: Engie Benjy. Animated adventure. (R) (T) 7.10 Babar and the Adventures of Badou. Children’s adventures. (R) (T) 7.25 Babar and the Adventures of Badou. Children’s adventures. (R) (T) 7.35 Signed Stories. Encouraging a love of books in children. (R) (T) 7.45 Canimals. Fun for younger viewers. (R) 7.55 Canimals. Fun for younger viewers. (R) 8.00 Matt Hatter Chronicles. Children’s animation. (T) 8.25 Almost Naked Animals. Children’s entertainment. (R) 8.35 Almost Naked Animals. Children’s entertainment. (R) 8.50 Almost Naked Animals. Children’s entertainment. (R) 9.00 Big Time Rush. The adventures of a boy band. (T) 9.30 Good Luck Charlie. Sitcom about a teenager with a new baby sister. (T) 10.00 Good Luck Charlie. Sitcom about a teenager with a new baby sister. (T) 10.25 There’s No Taste Like Home. Trout, Scottish chicken broth and a Sunday roast. (R) (T) 11.20 FILM: Carry On Cruising (1962). Comedy, starring Sid James. (T) 1.00 ITV News and Weather; Weather. (T) 1.05 Live FA Cup Football. Milton Keynes Dons v AFC Wimbledon (Kick-off 12.30pm). (T) 4.00 Farewell Jack. Tribute to Coronation Street actor Bill Tarmey, who died last month. (R) (T) 4.30 The X Factor. The acts battle to win places in the final. (R) (T)

6.00 The Nation’s Favourite Number 1 Single. The celebration of the UK’s best-loved singles of the past 60 years concludes as Fearne Cotton reveals which one the public has voted as their favourite. Last in the series. (R) (T) 7.30 London Tonight; Weather. (T) 7.45 ITV News and Weather. (T) 8.00 Coronation Street. Hour-long episode. Tommy struggles to cope with Tina’s pregnancy, Kylie impresses Nick when he leaves her in charge of the Bistro, and Fiz asks to be taken on again at Underworld. (T) 9.00 The X Factor Results. The acts find out who has made it through to the final as Dermot O’Leary announces the outcome of the viewers’

phone-in. Plus, more performances by chart-topping stars. (T) 10.00 Steppin’ Out with Katherine Jenkins. A 1930s-style cabaret show featuring the classical singer and star guests, including the Overtones and Only Boys Aloud. Actor Mark Benton takes on the role of master of ceremonies. (T) 11.15 ITV News and Weather; Weather. (T) 11.30 FA Cup Highlights. Action from the secondround matches in the world’s oldest domestic cup competition, including Milton Keynes Dons v AFC Wimbledon, and a look at the draw for round three. (T) 12.30 Premiership Rugby Union. Action from the 10th round of fixtures. (T) 1.25 Grimefighters. Two extreme cleaners find live fish in a bath. (R) (T) 1.55 The Store. Home shopping; ITV News Headlines. 3.55 Motorsport UK. Action from the latest races at Brands Hatch. 4.45 ITV Nightscreen. Text-based information service. CHANNEL 4 7.15 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 7.40 The Hoobs. (R) (T) 8.05 Sailing: America’s Cup Discovered. (R) (T) 8.35 Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc. (T) 9.05 Will & Grace. (R) (T) 9.30 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.00 Frasier. (R) (T) 10.30 Sunday Brunch. (T) 1.05 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 1.35 The Big Bang Theory. (R) (T) 2.00 The Simpsons. (R) (T) 2.30 Hugh’s 3 Good Things. (T) 3.05 Hugh’s 3 Good Things. (T) 3.35 Hugh’s 3 Good Things. (T) 4.05 Hugh’s 3 Good Things. (T) 4.35 Hugh’s 3 Good Things. (T) 5.10 Deal or No Deal. (T) 6.10 FILM: Miracle on 34th Street (1994). A six-year-old girl and her mother help a department store Santa prove he is the real thing. Family drama remake, starring Richard Attenborough, Elizabeth Perkins and Mara Wilson. (T) 8.20 Channel 4 News. (T) 8.50 4thought.tv. Short films in which members of the public share their thoughts on religious and ethical issues. (T) 8.55 The Political Slot. (T) 9.00 Alien Investigations. Documentary examining alleged alien sightings from the past five years, carrying out a thorough analysis of the body of a supposed extraterrestrial infant found in Mexico. (T) 10.00 Homeland. Brody makes an important phone call, Saul teams up with Virgil and Max to dig out information on one of their own, and Carrie prepares for a vital breakfast meeting. (T) 11.00 Peep Show. Mark’s book Business Secrets of the Pharaohs is accepted by a publisher, while Jeremy enrols on a life-coaching course and ends up sleeping with his tutor. (T) 11.30 British Comedy Awards Nominations Show 2012. (T) 12.35 Rude Tube: Rude Zoo. (R) (T) 1.30 Fishing for Trouble. (T) 2.00 American Football Live. Dallas Cowboys v Philadelphia Eagles (Kick-off 1.20am). (T) 5.45 Grudge Match. (R) (T) 5.55 Countdown. (R) (T) 6.40 Make Do & Mend. (R) (T) Channel 5 7.00 Milkshake!: Peppa Pig. (R) (T) 7.05 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 7.15 Fifi and the Flowertots. (R) (T) 7.25 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures. (R) (T) 7.30 The Mr Men Show. (R) (T) 7.45 Olive the Ostrich. (T) 7.50 Abby’s Flying Fairy School. (R) (T) 8.00 Roobarb and Custard Too. (R) (T) 8.10 Bananas in Pyjamas. (R) (T) 8.20 Animal Antics. (R) (T) 8.25 Make Way for Noddy. (R) (T) 8.40 City of Friends. (R) (T) 8.50 Little Princess. (R) (T) 9.05 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky. (R) (T) 9.15 Mio Mao. (R) (T) 9.25 Angelina Ballerina. (T) 9.40 Rupert Bear. (R) (T) 9.55 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom. (R) (T) 10.10 Castle Farm. (R) (T) 10.15 Toby’s Travelling Circus. (R) (T) 10.30 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T) 10.45 Jelly Jamm. (R) (T) 11.00 Power Rangers: Super Samurai. (T) 11.35 ThunderCats. (T) 12.10 Chinese Food in Minutes. (R) (T) 12.25 The Singing Friar. (T) 12.55 Rolf’s Animal Clinic. (R) (T) 1.55 FILM: Road to

Christmas (2006). Premiere. Romantic comedy drama, starring Jennifer Grey and Clark Gregg. (T) 3.40 FILM: Jack Frost (1998). Family fantasy drama, starring Michael Keaton. (T) 5.35 5 News Weekend. (T) 5.40 FILM: Rush Hour 2 (2001). Action comedy sequel, starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. (T) 7.30 FILM: Superman II (1980). The Man of Steel returns to take on a trio of super-powered fugitive villains from his home planet of Krypton. Comic-strip adventure, starring Christopher Reeve and Terence Stamp. (T) 10.00 FILM: Magnum Force (1973). Dirty Harry goes after the vigilantes executing San Francisco’s criminals, unaware the killers are his fellow cops. Action thriller sequel, starring Clint Eastwood and Hal Holbrook. (T) 12.30 FILM: Road House 2: Last Call (2006). Action thriller sequel, starring Johnathon Schaech. (T) 2.15 SuperCasino. 5.05 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.30 House Doctor. (R) (T) 5.50 County Secrets. (R) (T) 6.05 Hana’s Helpline. (R) (T) 6.15 The Milkshake! Show. (R) (T) 6.35 Thomas & Friends. (R) (T) 6.50 Roary the Racing Car. (R) (T)

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Business For Sale Business for sale. Double pitch with storage and cover at guadamar lemon tree market. Wooden roses business 7.000 including display stand and 6.000 euros in stock. Tel 968 33 4190 (69064)

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We Want to Buy Gold Wanted. English Jeweller wishes to buy broken or unwanted Gold Jewellery and coins. Immediate Cash payment. Call Peter (7 days) 664 890 990. (Menber of the National Association of Goldsmiths) (68997)

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Properties Required We urgently require realistically priced properties in Quesada. Please call 667 592 467/ 968 971 860 (69022)

Property for Rent LO CRISPIN large 3 bed 2 bath quad house, sat TV, good sized separate kitchen with storage off and exterior patio. Communal pool 495 eur inc. bills. Legal contracts provided 966 772 553 (89712) CAMPOAMOR/URB. PLAYA GOLF, 2 bed 1 bath, 1st floor apartment, separate kitchen with galleria off, air-con, Sat TV, communal pool, walking distance to supermarkets and Los Dolses centre. 350 euros pcm incl bills. Fully legal contracts provided 966 772 553 (89742) PILAR DE LA HORADADA. 2 Bed 2 bath townhouse in quiet cul-de-sac location. Modern, comfortable furnishings, English TV, communal pool, short walk to town 425 eur inc. bills. Legal contracts provided 966 772 553. (89769) One bed bungalow, South facing onto the Pine Forest. Fully furnished, Air Con H/C large patio, utility room, Pinomar Area - 300 Euros per month excluding bills.

Call 625 257 831 (69063) Torrevieja - long let - 2 bed park house with washing machine, DVD etc. Close to town centre and beaches. Communal bar and pool. 250 Euros per month plus bills. CALL 617 599 472 (69069) Double bed studio apartment in Estrella de Mar opposite Novo Cartago. 325 per calender month including water and electric 660 285 477 (69027) We Need Your Help! Rental Properties Urgently Required, All Areas, Clients Waiting, Please Call 663 804 325 (96310)

Property for Sale This brand new 3 Bedroom, 2 bathroom Penthouse apartment is within walking distance to the lovely town of San Miguel de las Salinas. It has a private solarium with fantastic views. Communal pool area. Call 968 971 860. (91777) Key Ready 2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment situated in the busy town of Los Montesinos and is within easy access of the many amenities.With lovely views across the Salt Lakes and the sea. These properties have been reduced considerably and are priced to sell at 82,950 euros Call 968 971 860 (91778) Semi - Detached Townhouse in the sought after Amapolas 1V development. Fully furnished, air con and the property is only a 1000 metre walk from the beach and of La Zenia’s amenitiies. This is a

perfect house for holiday home and has great rental potential. 118,950 euros Please call 968 971 860. (91767) 2 bed, 2 bath townhouse, furnished with air con. In the much sought after Zenia Golf II, which is within walking distance to all of La Zenia amenities and a short walk to the beach.149,950 euros For further information on this property please call 968 971 860. (91768) 3 Bed ,2 bath semi-detached townhouse in the heart of La Zenia. Only 1000 metres to the beach. Fully furnished with air con. Within immediate walking distance to the many amenities offered in La Zenia. These properties are much sought after and offer excellent rental potential 179,950 euros Call 968 971 860 (91773) 2 / 3 Bed Townhouse in the centre of la Zenia, close to the amenities and a short walk to the beach. Fully furnished with air con. Excellent rental potential due to its location.184,950 euros Please call 968 971 860 (91774) Brand new 2 Bed, 1 Bath first floor apartment is situated in San Miguel de las Salinas. Within walking distance to the town and has fantastic views.These properties are priced to sell 82,500 euros for more information contact 968 971 860 (91776) 2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom Marbella Bungalow, situated in the San Jose development in Cabo Roig. Excellent links to the n332, the AP7 motorway and close to all amenities. The property is furnished, alarmed and includes Air/Con and Sat TV. 95,500 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (91819)


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Two Bedroom, one bathroom duplex apartment with patio and off road parking. Fully furnished, SAT TV and air con throughout. The property is within walking distance to all amenities and the beach. 114,950 euros Call 968 971 860 for more information (91820) Brand new 3 Bed, 2 bath Duplex in the Lo Marabu development. Within walking distance to all local amenities and only a 5 minute drive to the beach. Off road parking, communal pool, private garden area. Views to the Salt lakes. These properties are vastly reduced.124,750 euros Call 968 971 860 for more information (91790) This 2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom Quad House is situated in La Zenia, only walking distance to the beach and all of the many local amenities. 118,500 euros Call 968 971 860 (91788) 4 bed, 4 bath (2 en-suite) fully renovated Finca set on a plot of 22,000m2 with 200m2 living space. Fully furnished with air con throughout. 8 x 4 swimming pool. For more information on this outstanding property 325,000 euros please call 667 592 467. (91800) Siuated in the Lo Marabu development is this 5 bed, 3 bath Detached Villa. The property is Key ready and has views over the salt lakes and is walking distance to many local amenities. 159,500 euros For more information call 968 971 860 (91791) REDUCED - Beautiful south facing detached 6 bed, 4 bath villa on a 600m2 plot. In a nice, quiet location only a minute drive to the lovely Spanish town of San Miguel de las Salinas. Fully furnished to a high standard, air con throughout. Private pool with outside bar area. Reduced to 399,999 euros. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (91793) Situated in the heart of La Zenia is this 2 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom 2nd floor apartment, with sea views and only 1000 metres from the beach and walking distance to the many amenities. This is a great holiday home with existing rental client bookings. 84,500 euros Please call 667 592 467 (91738)

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This 2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom second floor apartment comes fully furnished and includes Satellite TV. With Sea views from the balcony. The property comes with existing rental clients. Situated in the heart of La Zenia and only 1000 metres to the beach. 84,500 euros Please call 667 592 467 (91756) Brand new 3 Bed, 2 Bath Penthouse Apartment in the bustling town of Los Montesinos. With magnificent panoramic views over the salt lakes. Private roof top solarium and optional underground parking .89,950 euros Call 667 592 467 for more information (91779) 3/4 Bed, 2 Bath Townhouse situated in the much sought after area of La Zenia. Close to all of the amenities and only 1000 metres from the beach. To include Air con, Satellite TV and parking. 168,000 euros Please call 667 592 467 (91732) 2 Bed, 1 bath Marbella Bungalow in immaculate condition. Fully furnished with Air Con. The property is within walking distance to Cabo Roig Strip and the beaches. 129,950 euros Call 667 592 467. (91734) KEY-READY FRONT LINE GOLF PENTOUSE APARTMENT with magnificent views of the golf course. This property is surrounded by many other top class golf courses all within a 10 minute radius. A 10,000 euro deposit plus legal fees secures this property with a guaranteed 90 per cent mortgage subject to status.112,500 euros For more information call 968 971 860. (91801) REDUCED from 92,000 Now Only 79,950 euro. 2 bedroom 1 bathroom top floor apartment with large private roof solarium good views, lovely communal pool/gardens. Great location, only 15mins walk to Cabo Roig beach and few mins to all of the amenities of Cabo Roig strip. Telephone (0034) 634 190 152. (03723) 2 Bed, 1 Bath top floor apartment. Fully furnished with a separate kitchen. Stairway to a large private roof solarium with sea views. Located in the popular Cabo Roig area with access to La Zenia which is perfect for full time living or holiday rental. Communal pool with a garden area. Close to all amenities. EUR 77,950 Tel 968 971 860 or 667 952 467 (100823) Three / Four bedroom Quad house in El Galan with lovely sea

Monday, 26th November, 2012 views. In a quiet location. The property comes fully furnished.124,500 euros For more information on this property call 968 971 860 (91826) Two Bed, one Bath ground floor apartment only 1200 metres from the beach and marina and five minutes walk to the centre of Torrevieja. This property comes furnished.55,000 euros For more information please call 968 971 860 (91829) 2 bed,1 bath Marbella bungalow. A great example of this very popular type bungalow. Fully furnished with air con. Perfect location for all amenities and just a short walk to the beach. 97,500 euros For further information on this property please call 968 971 860. (91721) 4 Bed 2 Bath detached Villa,fully furnished includes A/con and Sat T.V.On a 320m2 plot includes a lovely private pool.In a nice quiet location and walking distance to Los Alcazares and La Serena Golf. A great price viewing is highly recommended. 234,500 eur. call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100829) Beautiful Villa set on a large plot in the countryside of Hondon Las Nieves.The property comes fully furnished and includes A/Con and Sat T.V.There is a beautiful pool area with a barbecue and also private bar.The local village is only two minutes away in the car for all amenities. 199,000 eur. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100830) LA MANGA - Immaculate 2 bed, 2 bath apartment fully furnished. Close to beaches and Veneziola Golf. 2nd floor. Reduced for quick sale 125,500 Euro. Tel 626 253 569 (90187) Situated in The Dream Hills 11 area of Los Altos is this beautifully kept and maintained two bed, two bath ground floor apartment/duplex. Centrally heated, SAT TV, furnished to a very high standard. Priced to sell, viewing is a must. 84,950euros. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (91920) Three Bed and two bath and overlooking Las Ramblas and Campoamor Golf Courses, fantastic views over the bay.75m2 balcony with stunning views, and beautiful communal pool and garden area. Within easy access of the La Fuente Commercial Centre and nearby Mercadona. 195,000 euros. Call 667 592 467 (91907) South facing three Bed, 2 Bath Quad house situated in Playa Flamenca near to all of the amenities. Open lounge area with American style kitchen. Part furnished. Lovely communal pool area. 134,000 Euro call 667 592 467 (91905) Beautiful 3 bed, 2 bath detached villa, fully furnished to a very high standard. Brand new fitted kitchen, air con throughout and lovely private pool area.Really must be seen. Only 5kms to the heart of San Miguel Town. 164,500 euros. Call 667 592 467 (91896)

Two Bed, two bath townhouse in the heart of la Zenia. Perfect location for all the amenities and lovely beaches. These are much sought after properties .Must be seen. 149,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 (91885) Situated in Los Altos is this lovely three bed, two bath Townhouse with sea views. A newly fitted kitchen and open lounge. Air con and communal Pool area 92,500 Euro. Call 667 592 467 (91882) Three bed, two bath town house in lovely quiet location but only 600 metres to La Zenia beach. Stunning views of La Zenia bay. Fully furnished with SAT TV, off road parking and communal pool. 149,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 for details. (91877) A lovely two bed, one bath Duplex apartment in the popular Entre Naranjos Golf development. This is in immaculate condition, furnished to a very good standard and priced to sell. 67,500 euros call 968 971 860. (91863) Three bed Two bath detached villa, frontline golf property on the much sought after Las Ramblas development.Fully furnished and includes a/con throughout. A beautiful property with stunning private pool area overlooking the golf course.This has just been reduced dramatically.445,000 eur call 968 971 860 (100827) Ground floor corner apartment situated in the popular area of Pau 8 close to Villamartin golf course and Plaza. The property has 2 beds, 2 baths, master bedroom en-suite.large spacious living area with patio doors opening onto a private balcony which looks over the communal pool and gardens.lovely gated community close to all amenities. 89,950 eur call 968 971 860 / 66 592 467 (100825) Brand new magnificent 4 bed, 5 bath Detached Villa, situated in the much sought after Beach side Cabo Roig. The property is key ready, 50m2 lounge area, large private pool and stunning sea views from the roof solarium. Excellent investment opportunity because of the location and price due to the current economy. 720,000 eur call 968 971 860 / 667 592 467 (100826) 2/3 bed, 2 bath townhouse. In immmaculate condition with walk-in wardrobe, A/C, Sat TV, wood burner in the lounge. Walking distance to La Fuente CC, Mercadona and to the two golf courses. EUR 105.750. Tel.. 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (100820)

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2 bed, 2 bath townhouse in the golden Zenia development. Fully furnished in lovely condition. Sat TV, internet and telephone. Walking distance to all of La Zenias amenities and the beach. Lovely communal pool. EUR 124.950. Tel 968 971 860 or 637 227 385. (100822) 3 bed, 3 bath detached townhouse, one in Amapolas 4. Key ready with fitted kitchen and preinstalled A/C. Underground parking, lovely communal pool area. In the heart of La Zenia, close to all amenities and the beach. EUR 134,500. Tel.: 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (100811) These frontline 1,2 and 3 Bedroom apartments start from 106,000 euros, finished to a very high standard with all modern appliances.Incredible views across the beautiful Mar Menor and only 30 metres from the beach.These properties are only a short walk into the heart of Los Alcazares an old style Spanish seaside town.Within minutes of several top quality golf courses.call 968 971 860 for more information of this fantastic opportunity to purchase front line!!! (100861) 3 Bed 2 Bath Detached villa on 300m2 private plot.Fully furnished with Salt lake and sea views from the large roof solarium and includes, A/Con,Sat T.V and open fire.Large private pool,in a lovely gated community and near to all amenities.185,000 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101131) This 2 bed 2 bath ground floor duplex in lovely condition , furnished,A/Con Sat T.V. On a very large corner plot and has beautiful established gardens and includes a Hot tub. This is one of the nicest apartments in the area.126,500 euros call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101132) This established Sports Bar comes fully complete with all stock,fixtures and fittings.It has a rolling Lease with Rent priced for Summer and Winter trade.It can do 140 covers inside and out and has 2 pool tables and is also a member of the local Darts League.The bar is in lovely condition and the terraces are all South facing for all day sunshine. 105,000 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 468 (101133) 3 Bed 2 Bath detached villa is key ready on its own private plot. Within walking distance of Los Montesinos town and all its amenities. These properties used to start from 215,000 euros.The interior build size is 100 m2 and

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most plots are around 200m2. 125,000 euros call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101134) 2 Bed 1 Bath Top floor Duplex, furnished and includes Sat T.V.In a gated community and only walking distance to all amenities. In good condition and priced for a quick sale. 53,000 euros call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101135) 3 Bed, 2 Bath town House situated in the delightful village of Avileses, Murcia. Built to the highest specification and on a small development of only 26 houses with its own community pool and bar area. Close to a selection of top class Golf courses, San Javier airport and the beautiful Mar Menor beaches. With front Terrace, rear courtyard, front balcony and roof solarium. Lounge Diner with feature wall and separate kitchen. Main bedroom with en-suite and built in wardrobes. 109,950 euros call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101137) Two bed, one bath bungalow. South-facing. The property is walking distance to the town and all its amenities. Fully furnished, sat TV, air con, in very good condition and is priced to sell. Tel.: 96 897 1860 for details. (101153) Two bed, one bath top floor duplex with solarium. Fully furnished, sat TV, close to all amenities. Located in a private, secure, sought after, gated community with a lovely communal pool area. South facing, priced for a quick sale. Tel.: 96 897 1860. (101155) Two bed, one bath South facing duplex in Playa Flamenca. The property comes fully furnished and has off-road parking. It is located within easy reach of all local amenities. Tel. 96 897 1860. (101156) 3 bed, 2 bath spacious detached villa on a private 380 sqm plot. Furnished to a high standard and includes air con and Sat TV. It has a beautiful, secluded leisure area with an 8 x 4 swimming pool. Easy access to all local amenities and four championship golf courses. 185,950euros. Tel.96 897 1860. (101157) Spacious three bed, two bath townhouse on a secure, sought after front-line beach urbanisation. Fully furnished and includes air con, sat TV, and underground parking. Beautiful communal pool area and only a short walk to Cabo Roig beach and amenities. Fantastic views of the Med, La Manga, and Cabo Roig marina. Tel.: 96 897 1860. (101158)


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Two bed, one bath first floor apartment in La Zenia. Fully furnished, sat TV, off-road parking, and beautiful views of the communal pool and the Med. The property is in a perfect location for walking to the beach and the new La Zenia Boulevard shopping precinct. Tel.: 96 897 1860. (101159) Detached Villa 3 bed 2 bath on a good sized private plot.Fully furnished with A/con, sat T.V and a log burner.South facing and only a short walk to all local amenities.Sea views from the private roof solarium has use of a beautiful communal pool. 217,500 euros. Call 968 971 860 / 667 592 467 (101163) Ground-floor 2 bed 1 bath corner apartment. The property comes with all brand new furniture and white goods. Within walking distance of all the towns facilities. In a gated community with use of a communal pool. Ideal investment. Priced to sell at 52,950 euros. Call 968 971 860 / 667 592 467 (101166) Beautiful 2 bed, 1 bath terraced bungalow in Torre de La Horadada. Fully furnished to include Air Con and Sat T.V. Only a short walk to the Mediterranean and the many local amenities that this lovely town has to offer. A lovely property and must be viewed. 125,750 call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101167) 3 Bed, 2 Bath Ground Floor Apartment situated in the popular Villamartin area. Furnished, including A/C Sat TV, Alarm and also an open fire. Beautiful gardens and communal pool area. Just a short walk to the very popular Villamartin Plaza and golf course. 99,950 Euro call 968 971 860 / 667 592 467 (101171) 2 Bed, 1 1/2 bath battenburg style townhouse situated in Bosque de Las Lomas, Villamartin. The property comes furnished with Sat TV. Close to all amenities and use of 2 communal pools, strategically placed between 4 Championship golf courses. Best priced Battenburg in the area. 76,750 euro. Call 968 971 860 / 667 592 467 (101172) This is a corner 2 bed, 1 bath bungalow, with front and rear gardens, and private roof solarium with sea views. Furnished, with Sat TV and open fireplace. In the beautiful Verdemar III community and has access to a lovely com-

munal pool. Close to all amenities. 98,000 euro. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101475) 2 bed, 1 bath Marbella Bungalow in the heart of Cabo Roig, close to all amenities. Fully furnished with Sat TV and Air/Con. Front garden and private solarium with a sea & pool view. 30 metres from the communal pool. This is one of the best priced bungalows in the area. NOW REDUCED TO 87,750 euros. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101476) Detached villa 4 bed, 3 bath, balcony and also private roof solarium with sea views. Air/Con and Sat TV, jacuzzi and furnished to a high standard. Sits on a 250 m2 plot and and a 200 m2 build. Close to all amenities, beach and Murcia Airport. A beautiful property - must be seen. 219,750 euro. call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101477) Marbella style bungalow in La Zenia, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, on a large corner plot and in beautiful condition. Air/Con, Sat TV, Furnished, Solarium and very large garden. Communal pool. 104,500 euro Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101482) South facing Top floor Duplex, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom. Air/Con, Sat TV, Furnished, in a gated community in the heart of La Zenia, close to all amenties and the beach. Communal pool, a great example of this kind of property. 106,500 euros. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101483) South facing quad house, 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom, in lovely condition. The property includes air/con, Sat TV and cental heating as well as a conservatory, garden, balcony and sea view. Access to a communal pool. Close to all amenities in the heart of Playa Flamenca. 99,950 euros. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101484) South west facing ground floor apartment, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, Sat TV, Air/Con, Furnished, garden and country views. Walking distance to all amenties in the small village of Formentera. Access to a communal pool, 56,950 euros. Tel 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101485) This is delightful 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Quad house is on a quiet avenue in the heart of Dream Hills, close to all amenities. It comes fully-furnished with Air/Con and panel heaters, a conservatory/porch, side garden

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and solarium. It also has access to 2 communal pools. 94,950Euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101488) This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom house is between the lovely village of San Miguel de Salinas and Torremendo, in a quiet urbanisation. It has a separate kitchen and utility room and A/C as well as a garage and partly-completed underbuilt. There is a front and rear garden and a large solarium with lake and mountain views. 207,950 euros. Tel 96 897 1860 or 667 592 467 (101490) This delightful 2/3 bedroom, 1¬Ω bathroom Townhouse is end of terrace in the Pueblo Principe area between Campoamor and Blue Lagoon. Close to 3 golf courses and local amenities (a supermarket & La Fuente Commercial Centre). It is fully furnished to a high standard with Sat TV, A/C, Central Heating, open fireplace, 2 closed-in porches and is double-glazed throughout. One of the porches makes the 3rd bedroom. It has a separate kitchen and utility room and sea views from the upper porch. 89,950 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101491) Set on 2,500m2 plot this beautiful finca/villa is in El Moralet, a short drive north of Alicante, and not far from the airport and beaches. Main house consists of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen, a large living room with fireplace, plus central heating. Also a private pool, garage, workshop etc. Plus a Guest house of 128m2 with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. 199,500 euros. Call 96 897 1860 or 667 592 467 (101493) Lovely Finca in Sax at the foot of a mountain, just north of Alicante, 3,600m2 plot with a 145m2 build. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room with conservatory, utility room, 2 terraces, A/C, well maintained garden (with fruit trees) and above ground pool, plus garage. 169,750 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101494) Stunning Finca on a 16,000m2 plot - main house of 150m2 - just north of Alicante. It has spacious rooms,including kitchen, large living room with fireplace & stove, 3 large bedrooms (1 ensuite) and large conservatory with mountain views, also A/C. Plus Guest House with 60m2 living room, kitchen, bedroom & bathroom. 2 garages, terrace & pool. 226,950 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101495) This beautiful Finca, just north of Alicante, has a separate Guest

annexe and is a very well maintained property. It has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 living rooms (one with fireplace), A/C and central heating, kitchen, terrace and summer kitchen, utility room, plus storeroom. There is a garage/carport, pool and gardens. 245,000 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101496) In the middle of the countryside, just north of Alicante, you´ll find this lovely Finca between Salinas & Sax - with an extra Guest House, on a plot of 2,500m2. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, with 2 living rooms, 1 dining room, and 2 kitchens, plus a storeroom, caprport, veranda and 2.20m deep pool. There is a large vegetable garden, solar hot water and separate water supply. 200,500 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101497) Great value - just north of Alicante - On a 2,600m2 plot, there is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom Finca with Guest House. The main house has a spacious living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom and 2 spacious bedrooms and the Guest House has a livng room, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen. In the landscaped grounds there is 50m2 pool, a top tennis court, alcoves and bodegas. 205,500 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101498) This lovely Finca is on a 10,200m2 plot and in the middle of an olive grove - in Sax, just north of Alicante. There are 3 bedrooms, (the master is ensuite) plus 1 other bathroom. As well as the living and dining room there is a spacious conservatory. Also central heating, plus garage, large garden, pool and storage rooms. The entrance area is paved with a gate at the entrance. 184,750 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101499) This Finca is on a plot of 10001m2 and consists of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 terraces, a kitchen, and dining room, plus a 35m2 living room with a fireplace. The outside area includes a vegetable garden, winery and olive tree grove. This property is in Hondon de Las Nieves, just west of Alicante and is excellent value - 189,500 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101500) This top floor duplex, with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, is on the edge of Playa Flamenca,so is close to all amenities and the new Shopping Centre. It is fully furnished in light, bright colours and has Sat TV. It is south-west facing with a terrace. There is access to 2 communal pools and amaz-

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ing sea views from the large solarium. 79,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (101502) This detatched villa is on a 400m2 plot and the house itself is 275m2. It is in the heart of Blue Lagoon and all its amenities, including an International school are within walking distance. It has 4 bedrooms (3 double 1 single), 2 bathrooms, (2 beds and 1 bath in the self-contained unit, along with a living and dining area, on the top floor). There has a closed in conservatory, C/H, Sat TV, two terraces, an above ground pool, garage, underbuild and utility room. Stunning sea views. 195,000 euros. call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (101503) This stunning detached villa has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms (the master bedroom is ensuite with a dressing room area) and is on a 900m2 plot in Torreta Florida, close to all amenities and 20 minutes walk to the beach. It is beautifully furnished, with well maintained grounds with fruit trees, a 8 x 4m pool, shower, BBQ area, summer kitchen, garage, conservatory and porch. Double glazed, alarms, electronic gates, A/C, C/H, granite worktops in kitchen, shed and other outbuildings. 379,950 euros. This property must be seen. Call 968 971860 or 667 592 467 (101504) On the edge of Torremendo village, this lovely Mews Townhouse is in a small gated-community, based around a central courtyard with communal pool. It has 3 beds (1 ensuite), 2.5 baths in total and an underbuild that could be converted into a 4th bedroom, underground parking space. Stunning lake/rural views from the large solarium, 2 smaller balconies, A/C, Sat TV, semi-furnished. 5 mins drive to San Miguel de Salinas/ Montesinos/ motorway access & 10 mins to any of 5 golf courses/15 mins to beach. 89,995 euros. Call 667 592 467 or 96 897 1860. (101507) This end of terrace 2 storey semidetatched house is the heart of La Zenia on a lovely gated community with a well maintained pool area. It has 2 beds, 1.5 baths, a

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This luxury detatched villa overlooks the Quesada Golf Course so has truly stunning views. It has 4 beds, 3 bathrooms (including a separate guest suite with private terrace in its own turret), several lounge/dining areas, all off a central hallway, spacious kitchen with utility room, plus a closed-in conservatory, porch and several terraces. Jacuzzi and private 8 x 5 m pool. Furnished to a very high standard with many extras and is a Must See property. 465,000 euros. Call 96 897 1860/667 592 467. (101519) This top floor Duplex apartment in the heart of Playa Flamenca is close to all amenities and the new Commercial Centre. It has 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, A/C, Sat TV and an open kitchen and is being sold furnished. There is a large solarium with sea views, a shaded terrace and front garden. Access to a communal pool. 116,950 euro Call 96 897 1860 or 667 592 467 (101524) This lovely Townhouse has 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms and access to a communal pool. It has a large front patio/terrace and roof solarium. It will be sold furnished and has A/C, Sat TV and lots of storage. It is 5 minutes walk to local amenities, is on a bus route and 10 minutes walk to Santiago De Ribera beach and the Mar Menor. Close to San Javier airport. 125,950. euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101525) This first floor apartment is in Aguamarina, close to Cabo Roig beach and all the local amenities, restaurants and bars, with use of communal pool, plus balcony and storage, plus remote access. Sat TV, furnished. 89,750 euros. Tel 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (101527) Lovely 2 bed, 2 bath ground floor corner apartment in the heart of Los Dolses. With air con throughout, in immaculate condition and overlooks the stunning pool area. Walking distance to all amenities and the beach. 114,950 euros For more information please call 968 971 860 (91842) Situated in Punta Prima this 3 Bedroom, 2 bathroom Penthouse apartment with sea views. This is in prime location for all amenities and is a short walk to the beach. This very large apartment is in excellent condition and must be seen. 149,950 Euros Call 968 971 860 (91845) 3 bed, 2 Bath detached villa furnished to a very high standard. Over 200m2 with plenty of room for a pool. This immaculate prop-

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erty comes with Air/Con, Sat TV and alarm system. Only 3kms to the Spanish town of San Miguel de Salinas. RECENTLY REDUCED TO 142,500 euros. For more info on this lovely property call 968 971 860. (91846) 2 Bed, 1 1/2 Bath South facing Townhouse. Fully furnished with air con, Wi-fi and SAT TV. Situated in Cabo Roig close to the many amenities and beaches. Recently reduced TO 94,950 euros. Call 968 971 860 for more information (91848) 2 bed, 1 bath Apartment/Duplex situated in the established El Chapparal area of Torrevieja. In excellent condition and is excellent value for money priced to sell at 51,950 euros. Glass curtains on the balcony make an extra room. Call 968 971 860 OR 667 592 467 (91849) 2 Bed, 1 bath Apartment/ Duplex situated in La Zenia. Fully furnished and only a short walk to all of the amenities and beaches.In a much sought after development and this property is in excellent condition. Must be seen. 125,000 euros call 968 971 860 (91854) This two bedroom, two bathroom Duplex is situated in the Flamingo Hills 2 development in Playa Flamenca. Fully Furnished with Air con and SAT TV. South facing with a lovely rear garden area and communal pool, only a short walk to the amenities. 109,750 euros 667 592 467. (91921) 2 Bed, 2 Bath Top Floor Duplex/Apartment Situated in the Dream Hills 2 area of Los Altos. Fully furnished. Large solarium with lovely sea views. Short walk to all of the amenities. 110,000 euros call 667 592 467 (91922) Superb 3 Bed, 2 bath semidetached house situated in Playa Flamenca.Furnished to a very high standard, private pool and Hot Tub. Air con throughout, Alarm and SAT TV. This is a lovely house and must be viewed. 191,750 euros Call 667 592 467 (91923) 2 Bed, 2 bath Penthouse Duplex on a corner plot situated in the Dream Hills 2 development. Close to all amenities, furnished to a very good standard, fantastic views from then larger than average roof top solarium and also overlooks the communal pool area. Air-con and SAT TV included. This lovely property is priced to sell. 99,750 euros call Roy on 667 592 467 (91928) South facing 2/3 Bed, 2 bath semi detached property is in excellent condition. Fully furnished, Sat TV, off-road parking and nice garden area. Private solarium with views overlooking the beautiful natural countryside. Walking distance to the local amenities. Fantastic price of 94,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (91938) This 2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom Townhouse has been totally renovated throughout to a very high.

Monday, 26th November, 2012 standard.It is South West facing and also overlooks one of the communal swimming pools.The property is alarmed has A/Con and Sat T.V.,it is also fully furnished once again to a high standard. This will be one of the best examples you can find of this type of property. eur 79,950 call 968 971 860 (100860) 3 bed 2 bath detached villa on a nice sized plot and comes with a private pool. The property is in lovely condition and is furnished to a very high standard. It includes A/Con throughout,Sat T.V and internet.Beautiful views of the sea from the private solarium and overlooks a park and orange groves. 232,500 euro call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (101128) Stunning 3bed, 3bath villa, close to Albatera and its amenities. 2 of the large double bedrooms have fitted wardrobes and the master

and all local amenities. Only a short walk into Torrevieja and the Marina. In a gated community and use of a communal pool. For a quick sale 67,250 euros.call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101141) Detached villa within walking distance to shops, banks, bars, restaurants, and local amenities. 10 minutes by foot to beautiful sandy beaches.Well maintained with 4 beds and 2 baths. 200m2 plot. 125m build. Private garden, garage, and 2 communal pools. Priced to sell quickly. Call 96 897 1860 for more information. (101098) 3 Bed 2 Bath detached bungalow type villa on a 450m2 plot and has a lovely private pool area.3 double bedrooms, family bathroom and walk in shower room. Fully furnished and includes A/C and Sat .located just outside Pilar Town and only 2 mins from Lo Romero Golf course,beautiful

bedroom is en-suite. It’s on a plot of 1,300 sq metres and is surrounded by pomegranate trees. Only 5 min drive to E15 motorway. Alicante/Murcia/beach are 15/20 minutes drive away. The well maintained villa is 130m2 and fully legal with the “Certificate of Habitacion”. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. NOW REDUCED to 210,000 euros. (101127) 3 bed 2 Bath property in immaculate condition, furnished to a very high standard. Walking distance to the new La Zenia shopping centre and all the local amenities.Overlooks the communal pool with lovely sea views from the balcony and roof solarium. A/Con throughout and Sat T.V. 139,500 euros call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101124) 2 bed 2 bath Quad comes fully furnished and includes A/Con and Sat T.V plus off road parking. In excellent condition and only a short walk to all amenities.Use of a communal pool and in a nice quiet location. 106,000 euro call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101122) Penthouse apartment based in the heart of Cabo Roig and comes fully furnished,inc A/Cond,Sat T.V .South facing. Beautiful sea views from the 65m2 roof solarium and balconies. Walking distance to all amenities and the beach. 102,500 euro. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (101121) Penthouse apartment . South facing and comes fully furnished. Walking distance to the beach

views of the Mar Menor from the private roof solarium. Reduced to 174,500 euro call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100892) 2 Bed 1 Bath Penthouse apartment right in the heart of Cabo Roig and beachside of the N332. Furnished and includes A/C and Sat T.V. plus underground parking.It has incredible pool and sea views from its balcony,and you are only a short walk to the beach and all of Cabo Roigs facilities. euro 139,950 call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (100887) 2 bed 1 Bath ground floor apartment. Furnished and includes A/C and Sat T.V walking distance to all amenities and 15 mins to the beach. Off road parking and use of a communal pool. 95,000 euro Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100884) NOW REDUCED -2 bed 2 bath South facing quad. Fully furnished and includes A/C and Sat T.V. In lovely condition. Off road parking and use of a beautiful communal pool. Only a short walk to all amenities. Must be seen.NOW REDUCED TO 105,000 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100885) 3 Bed 2 Bath townhouse. Fully furnished. A/C throughout plus Sat T.V and underground parking.Within walking distance of all amenities and use of a communal pool and gardens. Ideal for permanent living or a holiday home.109,500 euro call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (100880) 2 bed 1 Bath ground floor apartment in Los Altos.Fully furnished

www.yourlocalnewspaper.info and includes Sat T.V and ducted A/C and also a double glazed front seating area overlooking the garden.Only a short walk to all amenities and the beach. This is priced to sell. 68,950 eur Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100877) 2 Bed 1 Bath first floor apartment is South facing and overlooks the pool and has sea views from the balcony.Fully furnished with A/Con and Sat T.V. Underground parking. In the heart of Cabo Roig and is only walking distance to the beach. 99,750 euros call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (101123) Beautiful Quad-Villa with 2 beds and 2 baths. Furnished to a very high standard with A/C, alarm and Sat TV. In a lovely gated community.lovely sea views from the solarium, and is walking distance to all amenities. fantastic communal pool area, this is a great example of this sort of property. REDUCED TO 115,000EUR. Tel.: 968 971 860. (100865) 3 bed 2 bath detached villa is fully furnished and comes with its own private swimming pool. Property has an underbuild which has been legally renovated to create a separate 1 bed, 1 bath, 1 kitchen apartment with its own private entrance. The newly renovated underbuild is included in the deeds. The property is in walking distance to all local amenities. 167,500 euros call 968 971 860. (100856) Situated in Torremendo, San Miguel de las Salinas is this lovely 4 bed, 3 bath detached Villa with private pool and beautiful views to the countryside. Open fireplace, and Air Con with also all white goods. On 290m2 plot with off road parking only 4.5kms from San miguel and 2kms from Torremendo.Just reduced eur 162,500 eur. Call 667 592 467 (100853) 2 bed 1 bath Quad house.South West facing and comes part furnished and includes A/Con.In a lovely gated community and has use of a beautiful communal pool. On a good size plot and has a very large roof solarium. Only a short walk to all amenities.eur 98,750 call 667 592 467 (100854) Beautiful ground floor apartment. Front Line beach in La Zenia. In a gated and secure complex with incredible views across La Zenia bay you literally walk off your terrace and on to the beach.Fully furnished to a high standard this is a unique property because of its proximity to the beach.This is a property that has to be seen.eur 259,750 call 968 971 860. (100855) 3 bed 2 bath Penthouse in the very popular Molino Blanco Development, fully furnished and also Sat T.V and A/Con. Overlooks the park area and has lovely sea views from the balcony and roof solarium.Only a 1000 metres from La Zenia beach and has access to all of the local amenities. eur 99,750 call 968 971 860 (100852)

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This is a 3 or 4 bed, 2 bath quad bungalow. Fully furnished and includes A/con, central heating and Sat T.V. Lovely sea views from its roof solarium, on which there is a shed, plus closed-in conservatory with an additional bedroom & shower room, so would make perfect guest accommodation. The 4th bedroom/ study has its own entrance. The property is only a short walk to all amenities. It also has use of a lovely communal pool. Reduced to sell 99,000 euro. Call 968 971 860/667 592 467. (100846) 2 bed 1/1/2 bath townhouse. South facing and is in the gated community of Colinas De La Zenia.It has A/con,Sat T.V and comes fully furnished.The property overlooks the communal pool area, sea views from the main bedroom balcony.Only a short walk to all amenities and the beach.eur 103,950 call 968 971 860. (100844) 3 bed 2 Bath detached villa. South facing in lovely condition. A/con throughout and comes fully furnished to a high standard.The property overlooks a beautiful communal pool and has views across the countryside and to the sea. It is only a short drive to San Miguel and Villamartin.eur 239,950 call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467. (100843) Dolores. Large Finca in plot of 10,000 m2. All services connected. Build Size 215m2. Must be viewed. 195,000 euros. Tel 649 189 930 (65297) 3/4 bedroom, 2 bathroom quad villa on a corner plot, part furnished. In very good order and in a gated community with a lovely pool area. Potential to create 4th bedroom on covered in Solarium. Walking distance to all amenities in Playa Flamenca. 89,000 euros. Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100848) 2 Bed 2 Bath top floor duplex, furnished to a high standard and includes A/Con and Sat T.V. South facing and has a large private roof solarium,the large balcony is fully double glazed which makes a lovely sitting area. Use of 2 communal swimming pools. 92,750 eur Call 968 971 860 or 667 592 467 (100840) Detached Villa on a 900m2 plot with lovely established garden and private pool area. Furnished to a high standard and to include air con and SAT TV. In a quiet location but only a short distance to all amenities. 232,500 euros call 667 592 467 (92306)


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3 Bed, 3 bath Townhouse situated in Las Chismosas, in Playa Flamenca. Fully furnished and includes Air/Con and Sat TV. In lovely condition and only a short distance to all amenities. Three terraces and a communal pool. NOW REDUCED TO 119,950 Euros. Cal 677 592 467 or 968 971 860. (92307) 3 Bed, 2 bath semi detached house, south facing for all year round sunshine. Partly furnished with SAT TV, short walk to many amenities. Two lovely communal pool areas. A lovely house and viewing is recommended. reduced to 107,500 euros call 667 592 467 (92308) Beautifully presented 2 bed ground floor bungalow. Property consists of Lounge/Diner, good sized kitchen with storage area, Master bedroom with fitted wardrobes, twin bedroom with fitted wardrobes and family bathroom. Good sized garden and communal pool. This property is located just a short stroll to Villamartin Plaza and is ideal for full time living and holidays 80,000 euros Tel 966 772 553 (92320) Lovely 3 bed, 2 bath detached villa situated on one level, with private pool, between San Miguel de Salinas and Torremendo. Fully furnished with all white goods and electricals. Ceiling fans in all rooms, Sat TV and Internet. Beautiful views across the salt lakes to Torrevieja and the Mediterranean, 5kms from San Miguel. With garage and covered

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drive. Now Reduced to 175,000 Euros. Call 667 592 467. (92331) 2 bed, 2 bath Quad house situated in the very popular area of Torre de la Horadada. Open lounge, Air/Con and Sat TV and within walking distance to the many amenities and the beautiful beach and Marina. Communal pool area and views to the sea. 144,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 (92332) South facing Marbella style quad bungalow on one level, easy maintenance, low community fees, perfect for full-time living and very good location for a holiday home 2/3 bed 2 bath air conditioned, off road parking large beautiful communal pool and garden nice communtiy, low fees nclose to all of the amenities of Cabo Roig perfect location for holidays or full-time living only 15 mins walk to Cabo Roig beach. REDUCED to 99,000 euros. Call 667 592 467 (92613) Beautiful Detached Villa has 3 beds and 2 baths. South facing with air con SAT TV and a full central heating system. On a 400m2 plot with a beautiful 10 x 5 private pool with a fantastic waterfall.Lovely private roof solarium with views across la Zenia bay,this property should be seen. 259.750 euros call 667 592 467 (92615) South facing 2 bed, 1 bath Marbella Bungalow.In fantastic condition and furnished to a very high standard. Includes A/con and Sat TV.Private roof solarium

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with sea views, off road parking and plenty of garden space,also within walking distance of all amenities. Reduced to 98,000 euros call 667 592 467 / 968 971 860 (92673) Lovely 2 bed, 1 1/2 bathroom Townhouse situated in La Florida. South facing with front and rear balconies for all year round sunshine,also has front and rear garden areas. Two communal pool areas and only a short walk to the popular Emerald Isle complex. 74,950 euros. Call 667 592 467 (92674) 2 bed 1 bath Battenburg style townhouse in the popular Cabo Roig area.Furnished with A/con and Sat T.V. and the rear courtyard

has been converted into an extended kitchen.Use of four communal pools and walking distance to all amenities and the beach JUST REDUCED 87,500 euros call 667 592 467 (92675) Lovely 2 bed 2 bath modern ground floor apartment in Punta Prima. Fully furnished and includes Sat T.V and A/con throughout. Within walking distance of all amenities and also the beach. This is a must see. 109,750 euros call 667 592 467 (92676) Two/ Three bed, one bath apartment located in the heart of La Zenia, close to the shops, bars, supermarkets and the beautiful beaches. The apartment comes fully furnished with SAT T.V. Communal Pool area. This property offers excellent rental potential due to its location. 109,950 euros call 667 592 467 (92677) A stunning quad villa in playa golf property with 2 bedrooms 1.5 bathroom and large garden just a short walk from bars and the bus and only a 5 mins drive to the beach 115,000 euros contact Ian on 644 115 988 (96290) 2 Bedroom quad villa in Lomas de Cabo Roig just 5 mins walk to the shop and about 5 mins drive to the beach this has been a lovely home but need to sell now it only 89,999 euros call Carl on 672 875 251 (96292) Ground floor bungalow over looking community garden and just a short walk from the supermarket carrefour in Torrevieja this is a

www.yourlocalnewspaper.info lovely property with a nice size garden Ideal for you if you are looking to be close to all amenties was 99,000 euros now 75,000 euros call me James on 644 138 502 (96293) Refurbished top floor bungalow with private garden and private solarium in the Verdemars with sea view and golf views also we have refurbished to a high standard there is a lovely stream just a few mins walk away and the communtiy is a nice and clean with 2 communal pool now 124,999 euros call today paul on 634 043 697 (96294) Ground Floor 2 Bedroom, 1 bathroom Apartment. Fully Furnished and Includes Air Con and SAT TV. It has off-road parking and overlooks the Marquesa Golf Course literally front-line views. The property is in lovely condition. 69,950 euros call 667 592 467 (96311) Two Bedroom, two bathroom Attached Bungalow situated in La Florida. South facing with views to the sea from two double glazed conservatories and also the solarium. Fully furnished SAT TV and close to all amenities. It is also only walking distance to the popular Emerald Isle complex. 106,950 euros call 667 592 467 (96314) This is a Three Bedroom, Two bathroom Semi-Detached Bungalow situated in Los Urrutias in the beautiful Mar Menor region. The property is on a 340m2 corner plot and comes

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fully furnished and includes air con and SAT TV. Only a three minute stroll to the beach and amenities and a five minute drive to Los Alcazares with its cosmopolitan feel. 129,000 euros call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860 (96315) 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, detached bungalow. Fully furnished, Sat Tv, A/C and central heating. The property is on a good size plot, with a private roof solarium, off road parking, also includes a hot tub. It has sea views and is walking distance to Flamenca Beach and all it’s amenities. EUR 182,750. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (96318) 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, south facing detached villa. Furnished to high standard with A/C, Sat TV. The property has a beautiful private pool area with all day sunshine. Located in the heart of Playa Flamenca and has access to all ameminities. EUR 264,950. Call 667 592 467 or 968 971 860. (96319)


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IN THE BUNKER WITH MICK THE GRIP THE ‘DUEL IN THE SUN’ was an epic contest between Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson on the Ailsa course at Turnberry in 1977, when Watson secured the second of his 5 British Open titles. He returned to Turnberry last month for a ceremony in which a plaque honouring his feat was installed on the 18th fairway. He remembered turning to Nicklaus at the sixteenth hole on that hot afternoon and saying over the ecstatic crowds: “This is what it’s all about isn’t it?” and Nicklaus smilingly answering: “You bet it is.” Victor and vanquished walked off the 18th green arm in arm. Watson's 268 total broke the Open record by eight shots. Nicklaus himself broke it by seven. Hubert Green, third, was a further 10 shots behind. "I won this golf tournament," commented Green, "I don't know what game those other two guys were playing.”

AFTER A FALL at the European Masters last year, when she tripped over a gallery rope, injuring her back, Fanny Sunesson has announced that she is hanging up the golf bag. For the past five years she has caddied for Henrik Stenson, whom she helped to win the 2009 Players Championship. In between caddying for Nick Faldo during his run offour majors in the 1990’s she caddied for Fred Funk and Sergio Garcia. She intends to concentrate on player coaching. RORY MCILROY’S shaky start to the season is ending on a high with him winning the money titles on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as PGA of America Player of the year award and the Vardon Trophy. He doesn’t

pop home to the Belfast suburb of Moneyreagh often these days, so the luxury home complete with gym that he bought in 2009 has gone on the market for £2 million. “I don’t need the place now,” says Rory, “When I’m home I can always stay with Mum and Dad.” They can ut him up on the sofa. THE TYCO GOLF SKILLS Challenge, a made for TV event held on a breezy day in Palm Beach, consisted of a six skills contest and a reverse scramble (having to play from where the worst shot, rather than the best shot, lands.) The six skills were: long drive, mid iron, bunker shot, chip shot, trouble shot, and short iron. Out of the four pairs Justin Rose and Peter Hanson won the bunker shot, Zach Johnson and Kyle Stanley the long drive (270 yds) mid iron and chip shot. The veteran pairing of Calcavecchia and O'Meara won the trouble shot and short iron. Rose and Hanson beat Ryder Cup rivals Dustin Johnson and Keegan Bradley to win the reverse scramble prize of $285.000 dollars. ''The biggest skill today was survival,'' Rose said. ''The weather was kind of tough.''A breezy day? He’s gone native. WHEN Luke Donald won the World No. 1. title last year he paid for champagne for the entire press tent, including his critics. Better get your wallet out Rory. TAYLOR MADE are about to launch another “Once in a Lifetime Innovation.” The Speed Pocket which was such a hit with their Rocketballz woods has been incorporated into their irons and filled with polymer to dampen vibrations and give “freakishly long” distance. Testing shows that Irons with the Speed Pocket produce a higher trajectory and steeper landing angle for more control when attacking greens and tight pins. According to Taylor Made: “If your iron doesn’t have a Speed Pocket your iron is outdated.” Not to be outdone, Nike’s “game changing innovation” is the VR?S cavity back Covert driver with FlexLoft adjustability system, and Callaway’s RAZR Fit Xtreme fully adjustable driver has Optifit Technology: the face angle and weight can be adjusted. It won’t be long before these clever clubs play by themselves while we sit in the clubhouse. Until next time: happy golfing. Contact Mick for all your regripping and repair requirements. 638 859 475.

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“IGOLFRULES” NOW ALSO FOR WINDOWS PHONE The “Golf Rules” app answers all questions about the rules instantly, with the aid of more than 200 images, animated illustrations and videos. Available for iPhone and Windows Phone.

“iGolfrules”, the best-selling golf rules app, is now also available for Windows Phone. The app, originally developed for the iPhone, has not only topped the rankings of the most popular golf apps in numerous countries for many years, it is also officially recommended by Apple. The developers, led by best-selling author and referee Yves C. Ton-That, have now adapted the app for Windows Phone. “Golf Rules” provides the answer to virtually every question about the rules straight away. Razorsharp, interactive image sequences are used to explain the correct procedure step-by-step. Elaborately animated video sequences make the rules even easier to understand. One extremely practical component is the interactive “Relief Finder” help tool that tells you instantly whether you are entitled to a free drop. The app is so simple to operate that even technically inexperienced users can benefit from all the advantages straight away. You can find the answer to your question about the rules with a maximum of just 3 clicks. To sum it up, the app is a real must for golfers with a smartphone. You can choose the language from English, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish and Swedish. Available from the iTunes App Store and now also from the Windows Phone Store for 8.99 €. More information can be found at www.iGolfrules.com


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‘Mike Probert talks Golf Sponsored by Costa Blanca Green Fee Services. Here on the Costa’s golf is one of the biggest leisure time activities for both tourists and resident alike and with this in mind we have secured the services of Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services to provide a weekly round up of local golfing events and topics and in conjunction with us at THE LEADER will provide discounted golf prices to all of our readers and run our golf competitions. Mosa Trajectum Earlier this year I informed you of significant changes at Mosa Trajectum because they had received a substantial investment from an oil industry based company and that the current courses would be closed for 12 months while they were improved and also that a 150 room hotel was built as part of the general attraction to the local area including the new airport at Corvera and the theme park at Alhama. Sufficient time has elapsed for me to pay them a visit and check on the latest situation and I discovered that there is an apparent legal dispute between the previous owner and the new investors and so NONE of the high level work has even started yet. As a result they have agreed to re-open the Stone and Pine courses to the public to generate some much needed cash flow to go towards the maintenance of the existing course and building fabric.Although they have offered new low prices incentives to play the course it is still far from being in the previous excellent condition although the natural rainfall that we have had in recent weeks has helped to some degree. As more information is made available we at the Leader will keep you updated with progress and developments. We at THE LEADER are committed to providing to our golfing readers affordable golf without the need to join a club or apply for a card but simply contact the number below to have instant access to discounted golf prices, many of which are exclusive to us. The deals shown in the table are some of the best currently available to you. Golf Course Price Comments Alenda €92 Two Players and Buggy (not weekends) Alicante €45 Single Player and Buggy (limited times) Altorreal €55 Two Players and Buggy (Mon and Fri) Bonalba €85 Two Players and Buggy Font Del Llop €83 Two Players and Buggy (from 3pm) La Finca €260 Four Players and Two Buggies La Peraleja €132 Four Players and Two Buggies La Marquesa €102 Two Players and Buggy (Sunday’s only) La Serena €69 Two Players and Buggy Las Colinas €150 Two Players and Buggy (limited times) Las Ramblas €188 Four Players and Two Buggies Mosa Trajectum €120 Four Players and Two Buggies Roda €95 Two Players and Buggy (from 2pm) Villamartin €212 Four Players and Two Buggies Vistabella €73 Two Players and Buggy (weekends pm) For bookings and more information contact info@costa-blanca-greenfees.com or direct on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 quoting reference LEADER. Leader Christmas Competition This years LEADER Christmas competition which will be held at Vistabella on Saturday 15th December 2012 with a shotgun start at 9.00am at a price of only €28 including a buggy and prizes. All entries are via Vistabella who can be contacted on 966 107 846 or via e-mail bookings@vistabellagolf.com Golfing Weather Watch The week should remain mainly clear and bright with temperatures in the mid teen degrees BUT there is a threat of rain on Thursday and Friday. Quotation of the week “At my very best I could almost WILL the ball into the hole” – Ben Crenshaw

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We intended to play our annual Captain v Vice Captain for incoming skipper Alan Taylor but unfortunately “The Hills” were alive with the sound of rain drops on our arrival with a number of pre event cancellations. Decision time, we´ll play a individual stableford competition and delay the C v VC until February. Musty waterproofs were unfurled and a start was made. The day´s weather did improve a little and twentyfive participants managed to complete the course. Results: Nearest the pin (7&10) – Paul Pemberton 3rd place (27 points) Bob Andrews, 2nd place (32 points) Joe Booth 1st place (33 points) Geoff Hollingsworth

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A couple of days after the event I was reminded how few climatic problems we have here in Spain when a pal of mine from the North of England phoned an mentioned that he had managed to play on Sunday the 11th, Armistice Day. “Enjoyed it” I said? “Not really” he replied, “the course was just like the Somme. Forthcoming events: Bill Humes & Bill Mackay are sponsoring a St Andrews Day event at Colinas on the 30th of November(11.00) Next Society day, 11th December at Villa Martin(09.30) Photograph shows the hardy souls who competed and contributed to Mick the Grip´s Poppy Day appeal.Bin Layden

LO CRISPIN GOLF SOCIETY. What a change a week makes, warm sunshine, no rain, back to normal and so says everyone. After the rains of the last two weeks and the disappointment of cancelled games it was with happy hearts that the Society set out to play a Stableford at Alicante. Thanks to the kind hospitality of Alicante golf, we enjoyed coffee and toast on arrival and eagerly queued up next to the first tee to watch the tee off. The course looked good with only one or two patches of mud around and the greens freshly cut, were a joy. No stories at all to report this week, everyone seemed happy with not a grumble in sight and as usual there are always players around to take advantage of these conditions, mainly Harry (Hi lad) Wilcock, John B (Mr Consistent) Henderson and Scot (Mr Happy) Blair. Well done lads. Gold Division: 1st Harry (Hi lad) Wilcock 39pts, 2nd Peter Morris 35pts and 3rd Robert (Captain) Berry 32pts

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Silver Division: 1st John B. (Mr Consistent) Henderson 37pts, 2nd Steve Cosgrove 33pts and 3rd Malcolm Morrison 32pts Bronze Division: 1st Scott (Mr Happy) Blair 39pts, 2nd Paul Carter 29pts and 3rd Geoff Dowsett 25pts Best guest: Jim Noonan 32pts NTPs: hole 3, Ian Carmichael, hole 8, Joe Kyne, hole 12, Andrew Mattey and hole 15, Ray Brown Only one 2 was scored so Peter Morris took home €50 and just to make his day complete, John B (Mr Consistent) Henderson won the free game draw Once again Monty's Bar put on food for us after the game, much appreciated guys, many thanks. Gail Coultate

JORDAN GIBB COMPETES WITH WORLD'S BEST IN HONG KONG. By Anthony Vardon Local golf professional Jordan Gibb recently competed in The UBS Hong Kong Open on the European PGA Tour alongside a host of major winners including current world number one Rory McIlroy. Despite a late arrival in Hong Kong, having only received the call to play on the Monday morning, Jordan, 25 was able to make the cut with rounds of 72 and 67. Having made it through to the weekend in spite of jet lag and no practice round, Gibb added another pair of 72's to finish in the top 60. The tournament was the Englishman's first fully sanctioned European tour event, having spent 2012 competing on the European Challenge Tour. The youngster admits that it was unlike anything he had experienced before. “It's just a more grand production from start to finish. The course is set up better and tougher, the crowds are bigger and you are treated really well.” Jordan admits that up until the phone call on Monday he didn't even know if he would make the trip. “I had not played well this year and frankly I didn't have the money to go. I just decided that it was too big an opportunity to turn down so I said yes, put the flights and hotel on credit card and took a gamble!” While the €3900 prize won't be life changing in a business that involves very high expenses, it at least covered the trip and the experience that the young professional gained is invaluable. “I think I learned a lot about myself this week. I loved the occasion, it was exciting to play in front of such big crowds, to sign autographs. There are a lot of distractions but I dealt with them well and I think I can take a lot from that moving forward.” The week could have finished even better for the Brit but for a tough finish that led to him dropping a few places down the leader-board. “I made double at the last hole without even hitting a poor shot really. I hit a sixiron and it landed on the very front of the green and trickled back into the bunker and found a horrible lie. I mean, if it lands a foot further I have a good birdie chance but as it was, I would have done well to make five.” Gibb, who practices at Vistabella G.C is well aware of the small margins in golf having missed several cuts this year by just 1 or 2 shots. “It can get you down because you think if I'd just done this or that then I'd be making a cheque but you can't dwell on it, you have to just move on”. Regarding the finish in Asia, Jordan was equally philosophical saying that “The situ-

ation on the last in Hong Kong was frustrating because it cost me a lot of money but I can't get upset because I did everything right, sometimes these things just happen. And in any case the positives outweigh any disappointment this week.” While the 2012 season is over, Jordan's motivation for the winter is clear. “I've had a taste of it and I'll be working harder than ever to make sure I get there as a full European Tour player.” Jordan will be playing on the Challenge Tour again in 2013 where his season will begin in February in Kenya, the venue of his best result of 2012. Jordan is currently looking for sponsors for the upcoming season and you can learn more about him at www.jordangibbgolf.com.


Monday, 26th November, 2012 ADVERTISING HOTLINE 966 73 0057 LEADER MICK THE GRIP’S ARMED FORCES’ CHARITY RAFFLE BENIJOFAR G.S. Results 19th November 2012 Ticket Colour Winner Golf Society Prize 612 Blue Dave Smith Quesada Shotmiser G.P.S 423 Yellow Glyn Chappell Elite Shotmiser G.P.S 165 Blue Paul Burletson Claptons Taylor Made Inza Putter 908 Pink John/Karen Simpson Bar La Cascada Set of made to measure irons 371 Pink Claire Freling CCalida Golf Tours Two Green Fees for Peraleja 706 Yellow Barney Barningham Lo Crispin Two Green Fees for Vistabella 214 Blue John Thwaites Envistabella Two Green Fees for Peraleja 790 Pink John Glennon Campoverde Ian Poulter Studio Designed Shirt companies for their generous assistance in providing Total Raised: 1655.00 Donations Made: Help for Heroes: €1100, prizes for this raffle. “T to Green” Golf Supplies Poppy Appeal: €555 634929439: The Great Golf Company, Balsicas 968 57 I would like to express my grateful thanks to all the societies that took part in the raffle for two very wor- 5419: Peraleja Golf 603 427 851: Vistabella Golf 610 thy causes. I would also like to thank the following

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LA ZENIA GOLF SOCIETY A smaller turn out than normal at Roda on Thursday. Reason I think is the change over, members going back to the UK, and Ireland for Christmas, and other on their way back to Spain. The weather was very good pullovers off and shorts on again. Roda course was looking good again, the greens were very good. We played stableford, with four n/t/p's and a twos competition.We returned back to Gogarty's for the presentations which were carried out by vice captain Ernie Wilson. Thanks to all the staff at Gogarty's for their hospitality. Results Winner with 38 pt's Ollie Teahan, N/T/P'S No 1 in 3 Graham Rickelton, No 7 Ollie Dunne, No 15 in 2 Mo Flint, No 18 in 3 Les Henderson, there were no two's winners this will be carried over to the Presidents Trophy on Thursday. Diary Dates Christmas golf day as been arranged to play 27 holes at Peraleja on Saturday 15 December. There will be refreshments at lunch time and an evening meal with partners on the night. There will also entertainment on the night. Transport as been arranged to the course, also to pick your partners up later, and take you all back to La Zenia afterwards.

Menu is now on the notice board in Gogarty, Please contact me Eric as soon as possible as the course will have to order the food. Thursday 29th November Presidents Trophy at Roda first tee 10-00 Meet at Gogarty's 8-30. Saturday 1st December at Riquelme first tee 9-00 meet at Gogarty's 7-30, Thursday 6th December at Mar Menor first tee 8-50 meet at Gogarty's 7-20, Saturday 8th December at Roda first tee 9-00 meet at Gogarty's 7-30, Thursday 13th December at Roda first tee 11-00 meet at Gogarty's 930, Saturday 15th December at Peraleja, 27 holes,( Christmas Party ), first tee 9-00, Meet at Gogarty's 730, Thursday 20th December at Roda first tee 11-00, meet at Gogarty's 9-30, Saturday 22nd December at El Valle first tee 9-00 meet at Gogarty's 7-30, Thursday 27th December at Roda first tee 10-00 meet at Gogarty's 8-30. Guests are welcome to all our games, clubs can be hired, all info on the notice board outside Gogarty's. Contact Numbers 667196178 Eric, 690268711 Maurice Eric Lucas Secretary

FAIRWAYZ GOLF SOCIETY Wow what a great day! 28 of us played at Vistabella this Thursday 22nd, and the weather was superb, sunshine and shorts, (for some). The gods were good to us if you compare the weather we had last week! Again we had several players taking part in the medal competition, which is being organised by Johnny Pedersen. The rest of us played Stableford on a course which was in superb condition. The scores were reasonable and the day was enjoyed by all. The results were as follows. Gold category:- 1st Alex Duchard 32pts. 2nd Roger Inwards 31pts. best front 9 Derek Briggs 17pts. Best back 9 John Pedersen 16pts. Nearest the pin Roger Inwards. Nearest the pin in 2 R.Hills. (Guest) Silver category:- 1st Colin Pepperday 30pts. 2nd Phil Bowditch 28pts. Best front 9 Alan Gosling 14pts. Best back 9 Gerry Williams 17pts. Nearest the pin Gerry Williams. Nearest the pin in 2 Dominic Weston. The 2 ball prize won by two players : Roger Inwards and graham Philip. Thanks to all for a good day. The next game is at Alenda on 29th Nov. Tee time is 9:50am. The following game is at Altorreal on 6th Dec. Tee time is 10:15am. Please be at the course 1 hour before the first tee time. New members and guests always welcome. For more information please call Tony on 966785781. or Steve on 966 63 7449. Steve Lawrence.

Alicante 21Nov The November outing for the golf society was held at Alicante where 20 members and guests played a betterball competition. It was an early start as the course was fairly busy on the day and the first time in a long while that we have seen a fairly heavy dew on a course as we were teeing off. This was soon gone and the weather conditions were perfect for golf with sunny skies and a bit of cloud cover which coupled with very little wind ,meant an even playing field for everybody on the day. A random draw for partners was held at the course and with no seeding taking place, it was pot luck who the pairings were. We had nearest the pin prizes on four out of the six par three holes and the winners of these were John Fullicks on the third hole (2 feet from hole) Paul Whatley on the sixth (6 feet from hole) and Duncan Williamson on the twelth (9 feet from hole). Nobody managed to hit the green with their first shot on the seventeenth. The scoring on the day was mixed with the majority of scores in the thirties and plenty of tales of woe concerning the number of balls offered up to the “water gods of the lakes”. We had three pairs tying for second place ,all with thirty seven points and the runners up due to lowest combined handicap of these was Paul Whatley and Steve Edwards. The winners on the day with a score of forty one points was Geoff Moulds and John Kemp. All twenty players then retired to the bar for a well earned drink before returning to Sams bar in Quesada for some food and the presentation. Thanks go to Maureen for laying on a nice chilli and buffet and we even managed to squeeze in a few rounds during Happy hour which was a bonus ! Next outing is at Altorreal on 12 December For information on the society, please contact John Kemp on 605 195 056 or at benijofargolf@ hotmail.com

LA MARINA’S NEWEST GOLF SOCIETY Angel of the North Golf Society played there second game ever on 21st November at Altorreal G.C. The weather was fine and everyone turned up on the day for a 10 am tee off. The course was in what we could describe as the normal condition for Altorreal and the sun not too hot. We received as always a great welcome from the staff on and off of the course. Once again we had trouble with buggies that were not fully charged which resulted in two buggies needing to be shunted for the last couple of holes, otherwise everything went to plan with the exception of the results. Jackie Earl, better known as Earl of Carlisle, who recently had has 78th birthday showed the way to his younger players with, for him, a dazzling display of golf on the day using, amongst other things, his putting techniques from greenside bunkers. The results were: Jackie Earl 27 pts, Kevin Marks 26 pts, George Runcieman 22 pts After the game we all travelled back to our 19th hole on La Marina Urb where Bridget and Ian, our landlords, treated us to a lovely buffet, prize giving and raffle. Anyone interested in joining the Society or playing as a guest can call Ian Hillary on 690 870 505. The next match is at Las Colinas GC on 19th Dec followed by a “Christmas Buffet” at our 19th hole.

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ESTRELLA DAMM CRIB LEAGUE Results and League Table after Monday 19th November 2012 Sportsman “A” Team 3-6 Bar Virgo Voles Catorce Kats 7-2 Ebony & Ivory Jaguars Catorce Leopards 6-3 Shellys “A” Team W. Tavern Falcons 5-4 Izzys Bar Magpies Izzys Bar Peacocks 7-2 Catorce Lions Bar Virgo Robins 4-5 W. Tavern Ospreys Eb & Ivory Merlins 4-5 W. Tavern Kestrels La Siesta Sharks 4-5 Sportsman “B” Team

La Siesta Sharks Bar Virgo Voles Ebony & Ivory Jaguars Sportsman “B” Team W. Tavern Ospreys Sportsman “A” Team Catorce Leopards W. Tavern Falcons W. Tavern Kestrels Izzys Bar Magpies Catorce Kats Catorce Lions Bar Virgo Robins Izzys Bar Peacocks Shellys "A" Team Ebony & Ivory Merlins

P 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11

W 10 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 3 2

L 1 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 9

F 60 55 56 54 53 48 48 48 47 53 52 46 47 46 41 38

A 39 44 43 45 46 51 51 51 52 46 47 53 52 53 58 61

Diff 21 11 13 9 7 -3 -3 -3 -5 7 5 -7 -5 -7 -17 -23

Pts 20 16 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 10 10 10 8 8 6 4

Monday 19th November had a couple of nice 7-2 wins with Sue’s Catorce Kats taking the steam out of Brian’s Jaguars from Ebony & Ivory who have been trundling along quietly. For the Kats, Doug and Pat hit maximum 3 wins while for the Jaguars 2 pairs struck the dreaded zero. Mary’s Peacocks from Izzys Bar were the other 7-2 winners against John’s Catorce Lions with the Peacocks winning the first 6 games leaving the Lions to pick up the crumbs in the last 3. For the Peacocks, Sue and John were the maximisers with 3 wins while for the Lions, Steve and Phil hit zero. Even so, for The Lions, Pat did have a consolatory 24. The other news we were all waiting for was Margarets Siesta Sharks being bitten into submission in a close game against John’s Sportsman “B” who had all 3 pairs winning 2 games each while for the Sharks only Margaret and Ann-Marie could match them with their 2 wins. At The Sportsman, Steve’s “A” team dipped out against Val’s Voles from Bar Virgo who had all 3 pairs piling on the pressure with 2 wins each while the Sportsman’s 3 pairs could only manage 1 win each. In Catorce John’s Leopards moved up 4 places in the league with their win over Ayliff’s team from Shellys who seem to be anchored in the nether regions. The Leopards Paul and Terry won all their 3 games while for Shellys, Ayliff and John slithered to a stop without a win. In The Windsor Tavern my Falcons won 2 of the last 3 games to push Dorothy’s Magpies from Izzys Bar down 5 places in the league. We had 2 pairs with 2 wins each while Stewart and Jane for The Magpies were conned into losing all their 3 games. Over in Bar Virgo, Derek’s Robins took on Richard’s Ospreys from The Tavern and just missed out in a close game, but Gladys and Jacky of The Robins took all the flack for finishing without a win while 2 of the Ospreys team scored 2 wins each. The other Tavern team, Russell’s Kestrels (without Russell) went to Ebony and Ivory to face up to Keith’s Merlins (without Keith) who seem to have laid claim to that dreaded bottom place. The Merlin’s best pair were Tony and Jim with 2 wins, leaving the Kestrels Brian and Barbara out in the cold without a win. Ron Sheldon

LO MARABU GOLF SOCIETY BONALBA ON 22ND NOVEMBER 2012 In association with Costa Blanca Green Fee Services For this month’s meeting a group of 32 players visited the established course at Bonalba taking advantage of the excellent society deal obtained from Costa Blanca Green Fee Services. Despite a poor weather forecast the weather stayed fair and the course was in a much improved condition following their problems a few months ago. The scoring was consistent on the day and the winners were as follows: 1st – Colin Edwards – 34 pts, 2nd – Dave Mason – 33 pts, 3rd – Mike Probert – 32 pts, 4th – Alan Gifford – 31 pts Best Front 9 – A Walker – 16 pts, Best Back 9 – P Ashcroft -17 pts Nearest Pins – M Probert, D Mason, D Pretty and A Gifford After the game we returned to the Lo Marabu, which is located at Dona Pepa, Quesada for a welcome meal prepared by the bar and the prize presentation. Our next official society meeting is the Christmas Competition at Font Del Llop on Thursday 13th December 2012 followed that evening by our Annual Awards Dinner. Report by Mike Probert of Costa Blanca Green Fee Services on 966 704 752 or 661 345 931 or see us at our web-site at www.costa-blanca-greenfees.com.


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CARP-R-US NEWS This week our match Anglers fished the drain near to Mercadona in San Fulgencio- this was the first match after the recent poor weather. In first place was John Fielding with 1.52 kilos, second was Dave Hill with 1.3kilos, in third spot was Derek King with 1.060 kilos and fourth was Steve Collins with 1.00 kilos. Next Thursday the 29th of November will see them fishing the Eden Canal in Guardamar. Please meet on the bank at 8.00am for the draw; do not forget to let Barry or Dave know if you will be fishing. The next Quiz night is on Tuesday the 27th of November starting at 7.30pm. The cost of entry is just 1 Euro per person and teams of a maximum of 6 or less are allowed to compete. The Christmas Quiz will be on Tuesday the 11th of December and a presentation of the Clubs Charity cheque for 700 Euros will be made to Matilda Sanchez on behalf of the Alzheimers Society. Congratulations to all who helped to raise this money in these difficult times. The next Club meeting will be on Sunday the 2nd of December with the Committee at 10.00am followed by the General meeting at 11.00am. The Clubs home is at the Bar El Alto La Dolores which is situated just off the N332 between La Mata and Guardamar near to the Repsol garage. If interested in the Angling and Social Club you can visit the Clubs web site at www.carprus.net or phone 966 71 7923. The Clubs year starts on the 1st of January 2013.

ABBEY ANGLING MATCH FISHING By Terry Screen After all the recent rain the day remained dry and bright for our Annual Xmas Contest on the 20th November on the river Segura at the Eden Stretch. The water was up and coloured and pushing through, fishing was hard on the day keeping the weights down, this is now to be expected with the colder nights. Andy Stevenson who was drawn one above the pylons making the best of the day with a winning weight of 5.660kg taken on feeder and corn, Well Done !! 1st Andy (The web man) Stevenson with 5.660kg fishing feeder and corn 2nd Ian (The Wizard) Dalzell with 3.960kg fishing feeder and pellet 3rd Clive (Golf no more) Cleghorn with 3.840kg fishing pole and feeder with corn A good day was had by all which was followed by the presentation of the prizes at the Marjal Campsite. All details are available on our website www.abbeyangling.com or from the match secretary Terry Screen on 965 32 8368

Monday, 26th November, 2012

CADENA SUNRISE TENPIN BOWLING RESULTS 21 Nov ( WEEK Deses Perado’s 2-6 Non Playing Team 0-8 Terror Pins 8-0 The Cherries 2-6 Sol Amigo’s 8-0 Fowl Play 2-6 Gulley Huggers 0-8 This Weeks Top Performers Ladies Hi Game/Scratch B Galley 186 Hi Game/Hc B Galley 242 Hi Series/Scratch G Bateman 467 Hi Series/Hc B Galley 614

Sol Amigo’s The Bowling Stones Alley Cats Carp R Us Terror Pins Fowl Play Blitz N Splitz Sausage Rollers Sunrise Colegas The Bandits Deses Perado’s Gulley Huggers The Cherries Non Playing Team

P 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36

W 37 34 33 32 30 30 28 28 25 18 15 12 9 2

D 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1

12) Sausage Rollers The Bowling Stones Blitz N Splitz Alley Cats Sunrise Colegas The Bandits Carp R Us

Gents G Bowden/K Dann 200 K Dann 248 M Allen 514 G Bowden 641 L 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 29 33 36 38 45

Tot 27284 27492 27475 27338 27406 27413 27173 27207 26740 25874 25225 25129 23876 24645

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Av 757 763 763 759 761 761 754 755 742 718 700 698 663 684

Pts 75 68 66 64 61 60 57 56 50 37 30 24 19 5

TORREVIEJA LADIES DARTS ORGANISATION Week 4 Alternative Format Results Wins this week to the Wildcats, with Dave’s Babes winning their first game of the season. Well done to the Babes. Dave's Babes 5-4 Black Dog Ladies Wildcats 6-3 Friendly's Temps El Balcon Chicas 0-0 Bye/Descanso

Wildcats El Balcon Chicas Dave's Babes Black Dog Ladies Friendly's Temps

P 3 2 2 3 2

W 3 2 1 0 0

L 0 0 1 3 2

F 20 10 7 10 7

A 7 8 11 17 11

Pts. 9 6 4 3 2

Hot Darts: Natallie Clifford 112, Carole Evans 111 + 100, Kylie Burgazzi 105 + 100, Eileen Evette 105, Joy Don 100, Julie Musa 100, Yvonne McIntosh 100 Least Darts: 22 Dart game by Yvonne McIntosh. NEW TEAMS Many bars would like to have a Ladies Darts Team, but they seem to lack a Captain who will get involved rounding up the players, and doing the paper work. Our League has 5 teams at the moment, and we have “Bye” slots. Therefore, even though the League has started, a new team could actually come into the League and take up the “Bye” slots. The Ladies in the League and our Captains are a very friendly group and would make any new team and their Captain very welcome. Please contact me on the number (or email) below if you want this slot, or if you need any help, I will be only too pleased to help too. Pam Horton, 96 571 0066, Ladies Darts Coordinator, Email: darts@arrakis.es

EURONICS THURSDAY DART LEAGUE “THE ELECTRICAL SHOP” - BLUE LAGOON Results – 22 November 2012 Breakaways 5-7 Rendezvous Los Toros Pint Depot All Stars 3-9 PB´s Pirates Hattons Hunks 5-7 Hub Meerkats Hub Hyenas 8-4 Madigans Gogarty´s Gophers 12-0 Hattons Honeys Sporting Misfits 6-6 Breeze Bar Mirador Mixtures 4-8 Busters League Table R’vous Los Toros Gogarty´s Gophers The Hub Meerkats The Hub Hyenas Madigans Hattons Hunks Busters PB´s Pirates Breeze Bar Sporting Misfits Breakaways Pint Depot All Stars Hattons Honeys Mirador Mixtures

P 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

W 9 8 8 6 5 5 4 4 3 2 1 0 1 0

D 0 1 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 2 2 2 0 0

L 0 0 1 1 3 3 3 5 5 5 6 7 8 9

F 87 82 73 74 70 55 55 41 47 57 50 27 22 26

A 21 26 35 34 38 53 53 67 61 51 58 81 86 82

Pts 18 17 16 14 11 11 10 8 7 6 4 2 2 0

180s Terry Hagenaars x 2, Graham Dunning, Amanda Skinner (Rendezvous), Jim Cheevers (PB´s Pirates), George Caine (Misfits), 171 Tony Beverley (Breeze Bar), Mark Farmer, Jim Macey-Lillie (Madigans), Derek Kingsbury (Meerkats) Highest game shot Terry Hagenaars (Rendezvous) (118) Best single Mark Farmer (Madigans) 15 darts

A hurried report this week as I´m making my way to the U.K. for our son´s wedding blessing. The church appointment is 3.00 p.m and our flight is 7.30 a.m. on Friday morning but should be no problem providing RYANNAIR are on time. They married in Sri Lanka whilst watching the 20/20 cricket world cup finals, so it is a small price to pay for the blessing in sunny Essex in the U.K. Actually I´d preferred to be at the wedding in Sri Lanka. A close and exciting game down at Breakaways against a strong Rendezvous line-up saw the home side´s Ged Ballinger hitting 100,85,86,89,100 before hitting D2 to take the team game, followed by a win in the first triple to make it 2-0. After a few words from captain Amanda Skinner the Bulls pulled back the next triple and all three doubles, Amanda checking out in style with T16,D20. The Bulls also took the first single but hopes were raised when Cyril Harrison finished 68 (S20,S16,D16) followed by Del Lister pulling off a big win against Terry Hagenaars finishing on D20. Mike Snow then took on Ron Chadwick 55. Game on! The well experienced Phil Waller edged the game to Rendezvous by beating M. Douglas and the final game went to Graham Dunning to take the points. Despite the loss not a bad day at the office for Breakaways. A trouncing of the Honeys, by second place Gogarty´s keeps the La Zenia outfit one point behind the league leaders but closing the gap on leg difference to just 5 legs. A depleted Meerkats side were entertained by the Hunks from Hattons and it was a pretty close run affair. Surprisingly, the Meerkats mustered 15 tons to the Hunks miserly 2. Captain Derek Kingsbury opened up his single with a maximum and finished the leg on D8. Alex Nikolov managed 2x140 and 3x100, but it was Paul Durrant who caused most damage with 5x100 and 1x140 including 3 game shots. The match hinged on the last leg after Steph Simpson had retrieved the score to 5-6. Mick Sisson faced Alex Nikolov and it was Sisson who threw first. Nikolov played some

steady darts and finished the leg in style 140,100 and 72 out (S12,S20,D20) for a narrow victory and two points. Jake Hawkins came out on top for the Hunks along with stand-in captain Steph Simpson. The Hyenas now go 3 points clear of Madigans after a fine home victory against Madigans. Despite some powerful scoring from Madigans Des Field, Sean Smith contributed some pretty decent scoring himself and added two game shots for a 5-1 half time lead. Andy Brooker made it 7-1 for the home side and both points before Field, Mark Taylor and Sid Cross gave the match score some respectability. Andy Brooker enjoyed an excellent 100 out (T20,D20) whilst Jim Macey-Lillie did the business with a maximum. A close match at the Sporting Life resulted in shared points after some pretty impressive darts. Sonya Cooper now recuperating after her 350k cycle ride in India managed a fine 165 and later completed an excellent 86 out finishing on the bull. Grainne Sharkey´s score of 124 was followed by a T10,D6 out. Dennis Wilkinson played well for the Breeze Bar top scoring with 121. Teams are reminded to only use match boards supplied by the league for match nights and competitions where a venue has been elected to host an evening. The reason for this is each team will play on a board in very similar condition to every other match being played on any one evening. This season each board should be played on for 13 home matches and possibly cup KO competitions. There is no excuse for playing on any other board. This means there is a level playing field and no reason for playing on inferior equipment. There is a responsibility for each team to ensure this rule is adhered to. Listen to darts chit chat on Exite Radio 89.2FM or 93.1FM live on Saturday between 3 and 4 p.m. Paul Durrant, League Chairman


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SAN LUIS BOWLS – 23.11.12 After a couple of weeks of wet weather, there have been several rescheduled matches, so please forgive me if I do not mention every individual winning team. The Winter league squad had a good win against Monte Mar at home on Sunday, winning 9 points, 81 shots to 1 point, 53 shots. This week, they played away at Vistabella and again came out the winners with 6 points, 78 shots to 4 points, 65 shots. Congratulations to Mel Highland, John Haigh, Joe Johnson and Mal Hughes, 27-11 and to Mal Broughton, Fred Armstrong, June Jones and Keith Jones, 23-15. The Klingons played a rescheduled game against Greenlands Sycamores on Wednesday, winning 8 points, 107 shots to 6 points, 85 shots. On Monday, this week, they were at home to the Emerald Isle Titans and again won 8 points, 105 shots to 6 points, 86 shots. An excellent win for Colin Jackson, Gina Streeter and Phil Morrachan, 28-12 and Pat Bird, Keith Phillips and Ray Robson 21-10 and well done to Mal Broughton, Fred Armstrong and Peter McEneany 19-18. On Saturday, 17th, the Vulcans were away to La Marina Pathfinders and lost 4 points, 109 shots to 10 points, 111 shots. This Monday, they were away to El Rancho Pintos and lost 6 points, 99 shots to 8 points, 122 shots. Congratulations to Jean Parkes, Bill Webb and Paul Parkes, 23-16, Ron Cammack, Dave Steadman and Sheila Cammack, 21-9 and well done to Margaret Rogers, Les Bedford and Ian Rogers 18-17. In the Southern League, the Tigers were away to Quesada Swallows, losing 5 points, 101 shots to 9 points, 110 shots. An excellent win for Bob Foulds, Mike Cox and Terry Hubball, 22-9 and well done to Frank Barclay, Ian Ross and Sue Ross, 21-15 and to Maureen Bromley, Chris Brooks and Barry Roseveare, who just managed a draw on the last end to finish 15-15. The Pumas had a very good win at home to Vistabella C, winning 12 points, 120 shots to 2 points, 91 shots. The winning rinks were Judy Carroll, Marie Henly and Alan Mawer, 19-17, Sadie Hubbard, Frank Gibbons and Geoff Shand, 21-13, Norma Mole, Keith Blood and Babs Shand, 20-15, David Steadman, Jean Parkes and Paul Parkes 21-10 and Ann Badger, Bill Webb and Brian Badger, 29-13. At the time of writing, I do not have the Lions result sheet for today. On Sunday, 19th, Jean Parkes won the chicken and Scott Malden went home with the eggcup and on Wednesday, 21st, Frank Barclay won the chicken and Dave Blackie won the eggcup. All the members of San Luis are missing Sonny Cavanagh and hope that he will soon be feeling better and that we will soon see him back bowling with us.

MONTEMAR BOWLS AND SOCIAL CLUB (Sponsored by Super Valu) Monday 20 November SABA Discovery League Picadors away to Vistabella Albatrosses. The Picadors played away against the top of the league team and came home with a very good result by winning on 3 rinks, drawing on 1 rink and loosing on just 2. We also won the overall. Well done to the drawn and winning teams skippered by John Caiger, Joe Ridley, Idwal Roberts and Diane Ridley. Points 9-5, Shots 96-93 Monday 20 November SABA Discovery League Novilleros at home to Greenlands Chestnuts. Today the Novilleros entertained Greenlands Chestnuts in a resumed game held over from Monday of last week. In much better weather the Novilleros managed to win on all six rinks. In two days we have managed to gain 23 points out of a possible 28 and seem to have found a bit of form. It’s early days yet though. There’s a long way to go. Points for 14-0, Shots for 146-79 Wednesday 21st November Winter League V Finca Guila Well another game slipped away just losing out on the total shots. Wining rinks this week, were Babs Caiger, Pauline Woodfine, Harry Dobson and Barrie Woodfine 17 -11 and also Denise Ashberry, Dave Melville, Alan Ashberry and Bill Young . A good day was had by all finishing off with soup and bread rolls. Points for 4-6, Shots for 62-77 Friday 23rd November Southern League Division C , Home to La Marina Seagulls. Not a very good result today at home. We won on only one rink and of course lost on overall shots against our friends from La Marina. Well done to our only winning team of Jan Soars, Gordon Hemming and Gordon Fisher. Points for 2-12, Shots for 66-121 Friday 23rd November Southern League Division A Away to San Luis Lions. Well done to all the team by winning all the games. Points for 14-0, Shots for 114-93 For any info about joining our club or fixture details please contact the club captain Colin Armitage. Tel: 966 619 010 Ext. 01066 Or visit our web site at www.montemarbowls.com.

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GREENLANDS BOWLS CLUB By Steve Hibberd Before I embark on this weeks round up, an apology is very much in order. I have been reliably informed by Lady Penelope (she of the Pink Rolls Royce fame!), that in a previous Cedar's Southern League result, I shamelessly failed to mention the winning rink of F Tilley, P Tomkins & J Redfern. So Penny, does that now make me F-A-B, or what? Twas catch up time in the SABA league, with a double bubble for all 3 of our teams. On Mon, in the Enterprise League, the result of the day, just had to be Maples superb 10-4 defeat over a strong San Miguel Meteors side. Suits you sir: Brian Tomlin, Steve Hibberd, Dave O'Sullivan 26-9. Cas Thomas, Phil & Angie Goodfellow 16-9. Tony French, Mel Brown, Brian Pocock 18-15. Dave Fryatt, Sue Mahomet, Marilyn Fryatt 22-15. Also in the Enterprise League, the Sycamores made a trip to the Murcian border, where they competed against Horadada Falcons. Although they lost 4-10, this merry bunch certainly did the biz: Joan Oliver, Phil (The Quiet Man) Lockley, Jack Redfern 23-15. Zoe & Jim Wilcock, Ken Parker 23-10. An identical result beheld the Chestnuts, whom in their Discovery League match, travelled in the opposite direction to face Montemar Picadors. How very dare you: Nancy Inwood, Tony Sambrook, Dave (Nowt wrong with Donny!) Thompson 26-7. Terry Lawton, Charles Langlois, Graham Watt 13-9. For the first of the rearranged matches on Tues, the Chestnuts once again visited Montemar, this time to play the Novilerros. Even though they left with cero puntos, captain Chris Dewer was upbeat, and I quote, "Bad day at the office, but we enjoyed it, and will be back fighting next week" - nice one Chris. Two Weds home games saw both our Enterprise League teams in action. The morning shift involved Sycamores against a very experienced San Luis Klingons (who thinks up these names?). Although it was 3 wins apeice, the Klingons just clung on, winning 8-6 on shots. Beam me up Scotty: Jim Oliver, Steph Taylor, Brian Miller 17-16. Zoe & Jim Wilcock, Ken Parker 21-11. Nadine Bater, Penny Tomkins, Jill Parker 16-15. No sooner had the first drop of wine been consumed by the battle weary Sycamorians, than their brothers in arms were warming up for action. Enter the Maples, who entertained another goodly looking set of chaps/chapesses, namely La Marina Explorers. And what a cracking game it turned out to be. Maples just edged out their oponents, winning 8-6, thanks to this motley looking crew (only joking - or am I?): Brian Tomlin, Ken Toy, Dave O'Sullivan 19-9. Tony French, Sheila Stead, Mel Brown 22-6. Fred Tilley, Avril Toozer, Vic Mahomet 19-14. Special thanks must go out to Ken Toy, Jim Reeves & Jill Collins, deputising for absent squad members - it was greatly appreciated. A short hop, skip & jump across the AP7 to Quesada, was the venue for the latest instalment of that well known soap opera, commonly known as 'Winter League'. Starring this week were that loveable couple Barry & Wendy, who along with Gail & Fred (fondly returning to their old club!!!), pulled off a superb 22-14 win. Fed rep Sue Johnson, old Bill Sims, Capt Colin Lloyd, & skip Barry Collins came up trumps, squeez-

ing home 16-15, helping their team record a very satisfactory narrow defeat (6-8). Another 2 Quesada old boys (or should I say girls!) were in Berleen action. Di & Sandra, along with the 2 Tonys (almost as good as that well know comedy act, the 2 Ronnies!) drew on their rink, but alas, all their efforts were in vain, for the other rink lost. Tune in for next weeks episode, when Vistabella are the visitors to the Street where it all happens, and often does! Hail the mighty Cedars. South Lg div C better watch out, for the Cedars are cooking on gas. Sparing no mercy, they gave La Siesta Silvers a lesson as they romped to a massive 14-0 victory. Helen Langlois, Chris Dewer, Jack Redfern 20-10. Margaret Dewar, Zoe & Jim Wilcock 17-11. Fred Tilley, Penny Tomkins, Ted Upham 21-8. Barbara Doran, Tony French, John Wray 21-6. Keith Page, Mike Kilby, Pete Tomkins 17-13. Eileen Merrick, Charles Langlois, Dave Webb 21-12. Whilst the Cedars were deservedly celebrating their victory, div A sides Oaks & Elms were drowning their sorrows. Over on the tricky El Rancho carpet, only Brian Tomlin, Bill & Bobbie Sims secured a victory, as the Elms secumbed to a 2-12 defeat. High flying Oaks were sent back to earth with a bump, when the Ramblers made home territory tell. Heard the one about the Welshman (Mike Veale), Irishman (Ronnie Cairns) and Scotsman (Steve Cantley)? Nothing funny about this rink, for their excellent 22-13 victory, was the only contribution in a disapointing 2-12 reversal.

SOUTHERN LEAGUE 2012/2013 Results and Tables for Friday 23rd November 2012

DIVISION A P La Marina Sharks 6 San Miguel Jaguars 6 Country Bls Ramblers 6 Greenlands Oaks 6 Montemar Matadors 6 El Rancho Mustangs 6 San Luis Lions 6 Vistabella Lanzadores 6 Emerald Isle Cavaliers 6 Greenlands Elms 6

W 5 6 3 5 2 3 2 1 2 0

111 (12) Country Bls Ramblers 170 (12) El Rancho Mustangs 105 (11) La Marina Sharks 93 (0) San Luis Lions 108 (10)San Miguel Jaguars

D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

L 0 0 3 1 4 3 4 5 4 5

O/WF 24 638 22.5 659 21.5 607 19.5 621 19 612 15.5 659 15 612 16 569 14 582 13 514

A 566 558 606 558 606 620 626 627 618 688

Diff Pts 72 59 101 55 1 49 63 48 6 45 39 37 -14 34 -58 34 -36 32 -174 27

Greenlands Oaks (2) 98 Greenlands Elms (2) 59 Emerald Isle Cavaliers(3) 99 Montemar Matadors (14)114 Vistabella Lanzadores(4) 93

DIVISION 'B'

LA MARINA BOWLS CLUB Saturday 17th November La Marina Pathfinders were at home to San Luis Vulcans winning on 4 Rinks. Dave Bulfield, Phil Richmond, Skip Bob Mallett 19-18. Ron Chadwick, John Morgan, Skip Dave Taylor 23-13. Jun Tew, Dave Freeman, Skip Tom Edwards 25-17. Bob Tew, Sheila Kirby, Skip Jim Freeman 17-15. Shots La Marina Pathfinders 111 - San Luis Vulcans 109. Points La Marina Pathfinders 10 - San Luis Vulcans 4. Monday Morning 19th November, La Marina Astronauts were away to San Miguel Comets winning on 2 Rinks and drawing on 1 Rink. Brian Murray, Mike Brain, Skip Brian Zelin 22-17. Viv Zelin, Jill Albutt, Skip John Albutt 23-22. Chris Bould, Reg Jackson, Skip Don Harrison 2222. Shots La Marina Astronauts 110 - San Miguel Comets 129. Points La Marina Astronauts 5 - San Miguel Comets 9. Monday 19th November, La Marina Explorers were at home to San Miguel Pulsars winning on 2 Rinks. Sue Kemp, Martin Webb, Skip Alan Castle 16-13. Linda Vincent, Dave Williams, Skip Dave Lewis 28-14. Shots Explorers 91 - Pulsars 114. Points Explorers 4 - Pulsars 10. Tuesday 20th November we played Benitachel in the 20 Premier knockout Cup Home and Away, La Marina done very well Drawing 2-2 away and winning 3-1 at home giving La Marina a 5-3 Victory, That is a very good result agains a very strong side. Wednesday 21st November Astronauts were at home to Country Bowls Supernovas winning on 2 Rinks. Jill Albutt, Derek Shirley, Skip Bill Bould 20-16.Viv Zelin, Margaret Finlayson, Skip John Albutt 15-14. Shots Astronauts 83 - Supernovas 111. Pts Astronauts 4 - Supernovas 10. Friday 23rd November, La Marina Dolphins were at home to San Miguel Cougars winning on 4 Rinks.Margaret Finlayson, Martin Butler, Skip Bill Bould 17-10. Angie Butler, Cliff Rawlinson, Skip John Albutt 27-13. Reg Jackson, Mike Brain, Skip Don Harrison 30-13. Jill Albutt, Derek Shirley, Skip Bill Jamieson 23-16. Shots Dolphins 124 - Cougars 88. Points Dolphins 10 - Cougars 4. For Further Info find us on Facebook or contact Brian Zelin 966 79 0161.

P Horadada Royals 6 Quesada Swallows 6 La Siesta Blues 6 La Marina Dolphins 6 La Manga Crusaders 6 Mazarron Miners 6 San Luis Tigers 6 San Miguel Cougars 6 Emerald Isle Claymores 6 La Siesta Golds 6

W 4 4 4 3 3 4 2 2 2 2

107 (4) Emerald Isle Claymores 124 (10) La Marina Dolphins 100 (4) La Siesta Golds 126 (9) Mazarron Miners 110 (9) Quesada Swallows

D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

L 2 2 2 3 3 2 4 4 4 4

O/WSF 21.5 664 21.5 633 21 621 19 624 18.5 640 17.5 636 16.5 601 15 590 15 595 14.5 588

DA 583 580 610 655 596 629 604 649 659 627

Diff 81 53 11 -31 44 7 -3 -59 -64 -39

Pts 51 51 50 44 43 43 39 33 33 31

La Siesta Blues (10) 110 San Miguel Cougars (4) 88 Horadada Royals (10) 109 La Manga Crusaders (5) 78 San Luis Tigers(5) 101

DIVISION 'C' P Greenlands Cedars 6 San Luis Pumas 6 La Marina Seagulls 5 Quesada Swifts 5 Vbella Conquistadores 5 Montemar Torreadors 5 El Rancho Raiders 5 Country Bls Harvesters 6 La Siesta Silvers 5

W 5 2 3 3 3 3 2 1 1

117 (14) Greenlands Cedars 121 (11) Country Bls Harvesters 66 (2) Montemar Torreadors 120 (12) San Luis Pumas

D 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

L 1 3 2 2 2 2 3 5 3

O/WSF 24 655 18.5 604 17 548 16 556 15 479 13.5 506 14.5 505 14 555 11.5 468

DA 544 600 475 490 503 522 554 673 515

Diff 111 4 73 66 -24 -16 -49 -118 -47

Pts 58 41 40 38 36 33 32 30 27

La Siestra Silvers (0) 60 El Rancho Raiders (3) 81 La Marina Seagulls (12) 121 Vistabella Conquistadores (2) 91


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Monday found The Pintos playing host to the strong San Luis Vulcans, on a glorious morning, a close match all round, several rinks could have gone either way. In the end both teams took 3 rinks with The Pintos taking the overall shots, well played both teams! Meanwhile The Broncos were away at La Siesta against The Pioneers; Broncos took 2 rinks to Pioneers’ 4, but played well and enjoyed the company too. On Tuesday The Pintos were entertained by Vistabella Eagles, a rescheduled match, on a very warm day with little wind. Always an occasion for seeing old friends and the bowls was good too. The Eagles made good use of their home advantage and took the rinks by 4 to 2 and the overall shots, never a bad result away from home. Friday morning found The Mustangs playing host to Greenlands Elms, a good match played in great spirit. The Mustangs played very well taking full advantage of the home mat and taking the rinks by 5 to 1 and the shots by an appreciable margin, well done! Sheila Booton, Steve Bowl and Don Wheatley 28-13. Jane Hamill, Sue Rainbow and Drew Gerrard 27-10. Maxine Wright, Richard Needham and Stew Hamill 17-16. Ros Holmes, Merv Armstrong and Jim Rainbow 36-3. Marianne Holtham, Keith Cunningham and Irene Mangan 47-1. Jim Gracie, Rod Wright and Alex Morrice 15-16. In the afternoon The Raiders were entertained by Country Bowls Harvesters, the company was splendid and the bowls good, harvester took great advantage of their home mat and took 4 rinks to Raiders’ 1 whilst one was drawn. Edward Elsam, Barbara Jones and Brian Taylor 12-30. Anne Stone, Ron Edwards and Geoff Jones 20-25. Graham Day, Graham Hicks and Gary Newson 13-24. Terry Buswell, Mike Stone and John Skipper15-11. John Cleal, Rob Clark and Malc Elmore 8-18. Mike Barnett, Malc Sykes and Shirley Edwards 13-13. Sponsored by Caser. Membership details please contact Irene Mangan 966 71 7700 or Marianne Holtham on 966 77 2222

By Lynne Bishop What a super result from both our Southern league sides this week. Division A Ramblers played the mighty Oaks from Greenlands at home on Friday morning and picked up twelve points. It was a very closely contested game that could have gone horribly wrong had we not picked up some good scores towards the end. Jenny Chaplin, George Thomson & Ken Cuthbert 20-12. Gillian Morris, Gerry Gough & Peter Whitehall 20-15. Lin Watkins, Dave Chaplin & Dave Rogers 19-15. Lynne Bishop, Sue Norris & Eric Bishop 17-14. Harold Morris, Charlie Watkins & Barry Norris 22-20. Overall shots, Ramblers 111(12) - 98(2) Oaks. Friday afternoon's home game saw Division C Harvesters taking on the El Rancho Raiders, they had four wins and a drawn game to credit them with eleven points. Maurice Cass, Les Turner & Ray Emmett enjoyed a great win of 30-12. Derek Gunning, Alan Perry & Peter Robinson 24-13. Paul Plant, Jean Turner & John Simpson 18-8. Trevor Cox, Brian Kirk & Dot Davies 25-20 and Sandra Mcilroy, Pat Emmett & Karen Kirk drew their game13-13. Overall shots, Harvesters 121(11) - 81(3) Raiders. Well done everyone! Two SABA matches this week for the 2nd Division Supernovas, on Monday they had a home tie with Monte Mar Novilleros, winning just five points but there was some incredibly close games. Derek Gunning, Peter Robinson & Barry Norris had a fine performance which paid off with a win of 17-14. Gillian Morris, Ron Odell & Harold Morris fell over the line to finish 16-15, and there was a great come back from the team of Sheila Whitehall, Karen Kirk & Peter Whitehall, who being 1-15 down at mid game recovered remarkably only to run out of ends...you deserved better 19-20 bad luck. Overall shots Supernovas 89(5) - 100(9) Novilleros On Wednesday the Supernovas played their re-arranged away match with the La Marina Astronauts and this was a much better result, at one stage of the game it looked quite possible to win a full house but it was not to be, never the less a result of 10-4 at La Marina is not to be sniffed at. Lynne Bishop, Karen Kirk & Barry Norris won 21-10. Derek Gunning, Geoff Paylor & Charlie Watkins 25-15 (well done Charlie in his new role as Skip). Margaret Odell, Sue Norris & Eric Bishop 17-11. Lin Watkins, Les Turner & Gerry Gough 18-12. Bad luck to Jenny Chaplin, John Simpson & Dave Chaplin who went into the last end with equal shots but ended up losing by one. Overall shots, Supernovas 111(10) - 83(4) Astronauts. For more info about this club visit www.countrybowlsclub.com

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SAN MIGUEL BOWLS CLUB By Janet Thomas SABA LEAGUE Pulsars played away to La Marina Explores very good win for San Miguel all the games were very close but we managed to win on 4 rinks, it was almost dark by the time Ann Eagles team came off as the opposition Skip killed the head a few times, La Marine were holding 4 on the last end as San Miguel had spread there woods about at the back, but Ann came in with her last wood and drew shot to secure the win not sure what this team is on but they have not lost a game ye and played very well. Total shots for 108 Shots against 93 Total points for 10 Points against 4. Meteors played at home to Greenland’s Maples S..Hemmings lost 9-26. S.Marks won 18-17. L.Rudge lost 9-16 R.Marks won 30-14. C. Collier lost 15-22. S. Denholm lost 15-18. Total points for 4 Points against 10. Meteors Vs Quesada Pearls re-arranged game 20th November. S.Verity.P.Masters L.Sinclair won 17-16. C. Rudge B.Eason.Malc Parsons won 19-15. J.Allen. N. Verity S. Denholm won 26-14. M.Patterson Jo. Pering L.Rudge lost 11-12. T. Dalgliesh.D. Whitney S. Hemmings won 15-14. A. Patterson. B.Allen. Julian Pering won 15-10. Total points for 12 Points against 2 points well-done team two very hard teams to play against. Comets were at home to La Marina Astronauts who are in second place it was a warm sunny day which was a change from last week, which obviously suited them as they won on 3 and drew on 1, and with a shot difference of 19, Total points for 5 Points against 9. WINTER LEAGUE With thanks to the good weather in the past week, we have now played off the backlog of games in all our leagues. On Wed 21 we played at home against El CID, it's good to see them back in the winter league, and long may they continue. We had a good victory at 10-0 (75-51), also the berleen won at 21-12, unfortunately El CID had only 3 players. someone went missing. Results Stuart denholm 18-17 Adrian lambert,Chris collier 20-11. Clive Scott Sabrina marks. 20-12. Derek Randall, Russel marks. 25-11 Yvonne brides Berleen. Lee Sinclair. 21-12 Judith Pursey Thurs 22nd nov. We dragged our weary bodies for the 3rd attempt, (I think) to play a rained off game. The sun was shining and we had a good afternoon, results, San Miguel 77-50 Vistabella. San Miguel 6-4 Vistabella points. Stuart denholm 1013. Jenny bowman Chris Collier. 14-19 Brian Dunn Sabrina marks. 257. Maggie Furness Russell Marks. 28-11 John Rudkin Berleen. Lee Sinclair. 22-14 Bill Corbishly Over the two games the shots money was won by Dave " Who me " and Sabrina " It's me!!" marks. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Jaguars played at home to Vista Bella Lazadores we won on 4 rinks and the managed to get the overall shots, Cliff Plaisted, Keith Green and John Staden played very well and won 29-9 Total points for 10 Points against 4 Total shots for 108 Shots against 93. Cougars played away La Marina and managed to pick up 4 points Total shots for 88 Shots Against 124. Points for 4 points against 10. San Miguel Bowls Club is sponsored by Iberian Funeral Plans. For club information please contact club president Eileen Potts 966 73 0376

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HORADADA BOWLS Last Friday night, it was a privilege to be present when the Sports Council of Pilar de la Horadada recognised the sporting achievements of Alan Pugh. At a ceremony to celebrate sporting achievements within the area, a large audience was present when Alan was presented with an award for being shortlisted,1 of 3, for 'Veterano of The Year Award'. Throughout the Costa Blanca area, Alan is well known as an excellent bowler and a gentleman, and I am sure all his friends from other clubs will appluad this recognition. Congratulations Alan on this well deserved award. Now for the weeks results. Southern Devision B League. The result for the Royals is very good again this week. A match against La Siesta Gold gave us another 10 points to help us maintain, or hopefully improve, our position as second in the League Table.Well done everyone for the quality of bowling, and for commitment and team spirit being shown. Keep up the good work.......you are coming up with the goods! Final result 10 points for 4 points against Points for: 10 Points against:4, Shots for:109 Shots against:100 Congratulations to the winning rinks of Yvonne Hurlock, Jack Linehan and John Hurlock 19 - 14: Wayne Jackson, Alan Pugh and Guiseppe Galelli 23 - 16; Jenni Blunt, James Kerr and Barry Evans 28 - 10; John Bailey, Ann Hartley and Terry Hucknall 19 - 10. Enterprise League. A match against the Sycamores from Greenlands produced another 10 points to 4 win......... maybe 10 is our lucky number. With overall shots of 116 for 96 against, a well deserved win. It is so nice to see Marion Rosamond bowling so well ......not sure what special ingredient you are using but it is working very, very well. Winning rinks were Rosemary Guppy, Kath Reid and Guiseppe Galelli 26 - 14 ; Marion Rosamond, Mick Blunt and Alan Pugh 19 -15; Yvonne Hurlock, Ann Hartley and Mick Douglas 21-12; John Bailey, Wayne Jackson and Terry Hucknall 25 - 9 Voyager League. A match against La Siesta Sputniks gave us 5 points which were not easy to come by. Illness and hospital appointments made selection difficult this week, so well done Fred for ensuring a full compliment of players. Winning on 2 rinks and drawing on another gave us points that are needed. Winning rinks; Isabella Keith, Peter Pitt and Jack Linehan 19 -13; Alan Russell, Bill Stanaway and John Wilson 19- 17. Hard luck to Chris Stanley, Carol Linehan and Tony Trodd for a 14-14 draw. On behalf of all the members of Horadada Bowls Club, I would like to offer a warm, welcome to Walter Kirkhope and Liz Ellis, 2 new bowlers who have joined our club.

ENTERPRISE LEAGUE San Miguel Meteors San Luis Klingons Quesada Pearls Emerald Isle Titans Greenlands Maples La Marina Explorers San Miguel Pulsars Horadada Falcons Greenlands Sycamores La Siesta Apollos

P 5 5 5 4 5 5 4 4 5 4

W 18 15 14 14 12 14 12 12 11 8

D 3 0 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 1

L 9 15 14 9 15 15 10 11 17 15

O/W F 4 545 5 564 3 511 2 422 3 484 1 490 2 448 2 415 0 459 1 358

A 464 488 474 376 534 549 382 410 571 448

Diff 81 76 37 46 -50 -59 66 5 -112 -90

Pts 47 40 36 33 33 31 30 29 24 19

San Luis Klingons 105 (8) Emerald Isle Titans 86 (6) La Siesta Apollos 64 (2) Quesada Pearls 128 (12) Greenlands Maples 113 (10) San Miguel Meteors 96 (4) Horadada Falcons 116 (10) Greenlands Sycamores 96 (4) La Marina Explorers 91 (4) San Miguel Pulsars 114 (10) San Miguel Meteors 103 (12) Quesada Pearls 81 (2) Greenlands Maples 99 (8) La Marina Explorers 94 (6) Greenlands Sycamores 85 (6) San Luis Klingons 107 (8)

DISCOVERY LEAGUE Vistabella Albatrosses Country B Supernovas La Marina Astronauts Monte Mar Novilleros Em Isle Moonrakers Monte Mar Picadors Greenlands Chestnuts San Luis Trekkers San Miguel Comets

P 5 4 5 5 4 4 5 4 4

W 16 15 16 13 12 11 11 10 8

D 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3

L 10 8 13 16 11 12 18 11 13

OW 4 3 2 3 1 2 2 1 2

F 518 444 517 510 440 379 484 327 379

A 454 352 527 532 396 409 538 393 397

Diff Pts 64 44 92 37 -10 37 -22 33 44 27 -30 27 -54 27 -66 25 -18 23

San Luis Trekkers 67 (11) San Miguel Comets 54 (3) Country B Supernovas 89 (5) Monte Mar Novilleros 100 (9) Monte Mar Picadors 82 (4) Greenlands Chestnuts 110 (10) Em Isle Moonrakers 95 (5) Vistabella Albatrosses 99 (9) San Miguel Comets 129 (9) La Marina Astronauts 110 (5) San Luis Trekkers Bye Monte M Novilleros 146 (14)Greenlands Chestnuts 79 (0) Vistabella Albatrosses 93 (5) Monte Mar Picadors 96 (9) La Marina Astronauts 83 (4) Country Bowls Supernovas 111 (10)

VOYAGER LEAGUE P W D L OW La Siesta Pioneers 4 16 1 7 3 Vistabella Eagles 4 15 0 9 3 San Luis Vulcans 5 16 1 13 1.5 La Siesta Sputniks 4 12 2 10 3 El Rancho Broncos 4 13 0 11 1.5 El Rancho Pintos 5 11 0 19 2 La Marina Pathfinders 4 11 0 13 2 Quesada Diamonds 3 8 2 8 2 Horadada Condors * 3 3 0 15 0 * 2 Pts deducted for failing to field a full team

F 443 433 541 427 429 511 394 310 231

A 402 378 510 381 421 529 441 313 344

La Marina P’finders 111 (10) San Luis Vulcans 109 (4) La Siesta Pioneers 113 (10) El Rancho Broncos 98 (4) Quesada Diamonds 91 (5) La Siesta Sputniks 107 (9) Vistabella Eagles 108 (12) Horadada Condors 78 (2) El Rancho Pintos 122 (8) San Luis Vulcans 99 (6) Vistabella Eagles 118 (10) El Rancho Pintos 95 (4)

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Diff 41 55 31 46 8 -18 -47 -3 -113

Pts 39 36 36 32 29 26 26 22 4


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MONTEPIEDRA SPORTS CENTRE PADEL TENIS TOURNY Last weekend at the Montepiedra Sports Center in Dehesa de Campoamor next to Mil Palmeras we held our monthly Padel Tenis tournament After surprisingly in Spain, having been washed out of the last couple of tournaments we held our breath waiting to see if on this occasion we could play. Luckily the weather was kind to us and as normal the tournament started at 10am. The event was held over the morning and followed our usual format of four 30 minute rounds with the combined scores of all the competitors being added up after all the rounds were completed to find out who had the top scores in the Men's and Ladies categories After a great mornings play the winner of the Men's

MAJOR BOXING SHOW BOUND FOR DAYA NUEVA The next boxing show to be held locally will be at the Sports Centre in Daya Nueva on Friday 14 December and it really will be a busy event with 12 fights crammed into an action packed night. Top of the bill will be local favourite Ricky Pow who will be embarking on the 10th fight of his promising professional career. It seems likely that an opponent will be shipped in from elsewhere in Europe with no-one in Spain currently wanting to take the Torrevejense on. A second pro fight will see Swedish welterweight Karlo Tabaghua in action only 3 weeks after his attempt to lift the vacant WBC Silver welterweight title against Anton Novikov in Chelyabinsk, Russia. There will be a welcome return to the ring for light middleweight, and former world kickboxing champion, Felix Klein, who will be in action for the first time since almost losing an eye last year. Irish fans will also see undefeated Irish amateur Elijas looking to extend his record on the bill. Of the dozen fights promoter Alberto Gonzalez told the Leader there will be a mix of professional, neo pro and amateur contests, so something to suit the followers of all three genre’s. This will be the biggest show ever put on in Daya Nueva.

DAYA GIVE AWAY POINTS YET AGAIN !! COX ...........................................2 DAYA NUEVA INFANTILS .........2 By Daya Dave It was a scrappy start from both sides, then on 4 minutes Danni in the Daya goal almost presented Cox with the opening goal, only last ditch defending on the goal line saved the day for the visitors. This near miss woke up Daya and they pressed forward and one attack produced a good save from the home side's keeper. Cox were restricted to occasional breakaways one of which on 20 minutes saw Danni having to beat away a fierce shot. Soon after Daya's Jota was called into action having to make a crucial interception. The home side were beginning to put pressure on Daya now but Jota and Francisco were rock solid at the back for the visitors. On the stroke of half time a great save from the home side's keeper kept out a goal bound header from Manuel. So 0 - 0 at the interval with Daya having just shaded the half. The start of the second period saw Daya pile on the pressure but a quick breakaway by Cox almost caught the visitors out but somehow Daya scrambled the ball away for a corner. On 42 minutes Daya won a penalty, up stepped

Manuel but his shot was brilliantly saved by the Keeper who was having an inspired game. On 51 minutes another good chance fell to Daya but Carlos failed to fully connect with the ball allowing the keeper to make yet another fine save. Daya came under intense pressure themselves and the home side looked the more likely to score. From a corner Danni punched clear, the ball found its way out to Francisco, he took the ball forward beating a number of Cox defenders to put in a cross that eventually fell to Carlos who lashed it home from close range to give Daya a 1 - 0 lead on 58 minutes. Just two minutes later it was all square when Daya were caught out in defence. Back came the visitors and their lead was restored on 64 minutes when Manuel scored a good goal. So 2 - 1 Daya but it wasn't over yet! Cox won a free kick, Danni called for the ball but never got to it, so a simple tap in gave the home side their second goal on 68 minutes to level the match. Final score 2 2 which was probably a fair result. If only Daya could put away their chances they would be way out in front of all their rivals. It seems as though the opposing goal keepers have their best games against Daya. Man of the Match, the home side's keeper. Team Sponsor: Segurlab

category was Paul with Jean coming tops in the Ladies category. The tournament was played in great spirit but after everybody was ready we headed down to Lilly's restaurant in La Torre de la Horadada for our a great lunch.

CF MIL PALMERAS WEEKLY ROUNDUP Pre Benjamin 2006 Team Sponsors Fuegos La Fuente CF Mil Palmeras 1-9 CD Cox After a shaky start we managed to get into the game quite well and enjoyed a lot of possession despite the score line. The problem being that when Cox broke away they seemed to find a very good shot or finish which Elliot in goal could do very little about. Half time 0-5. Second half and much much better from mil Palmeras with us enjoying a lot of the ball in the CD Cox's half with Dylan and Joshua working hard with young Jack making two great saves in goal. Callum was again tigerish in midfield. Thomas Ellis was putting in a great effort and it nearly paid off when Kevin put through a great pass for Lacey who controlled well and did everything right only for the keeper to come out quickly and smother the shot well. Five minutes later we got a deserved goal when a penalty was awarded for handball in the area which was calmly dispatched by Kevin Ruiz. Man of the match Kevin Ruiz tireless running and tackling.

Alevins - Team Sponsors Talleres J Martinez Ford Garage San Miguel CF Mil Palmeras 1-2 Hondon de los Frailes. Yet another close fought defeat. After a forgettable first half we fought hard and nearly grabbed a point at the death. Early pressure from Mil Palmeras but we conceded too many balls in midfield and were undone in the 10th minute a high shot eluding Jamie in goal Ten minutes later it was 2 when a well struck shot flew into the corner of the net. Mil Palmeras only managed one shot on target in the remainder of a poor first half. After a reshuffle at half time we pinned back Hondon for the entire second period and nearly pulled one back with a great free kick from Agustin Ramirez that cannoned back off the post. Five minutes later we were back in it with a great finish from Ramirez but we couldn't convert from the pressure we were putting on although at the death Neve Bradley had a great chance to level but couldn't get the ball from out of her feet and was denied by the keeper. This team needs to learn how to play for 60 minutes instead of thirty. But a tough run of fixtures will surely put this team in good stead for the rest of the season. Man of the match Jamie McDonald some much needed strength. We are always on the lookout for players. For info 619 700 439 / 622 295 186 or www.cfmilpalmeras.co.uk


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POWEL KEEPS ELCHE CLEAR AT THE TOP GIRONA FC ......................0 ELCHE CF ........................1

got it right (phew, not always the case!) and disallowed the goal. The alert Herrera in Elche’s goal was put to the test with some smart saves, one from close in as Sanchon’s shot was smothered to safety. Back came Elche as Cool Hand Luke, aka dead-ball specialist Albacar clipped his free-kick just past Girona’s post as half-time approached. In the second half the home tam and crowd were baying for a penalty as Jandro’s bicycle kick caught Peligrin’s shoulder. No, said the referee as the Illicitanos breathed again. Powel, eager to add to his first half goal cut in from the left, and thundered his shot over the bar. Girona substitute Moral temporarily escaped the attention of super Suarez to crash his near post effort miles wide as the home side desperately went for the equalizer. But it never came and the Franjiverdes should have made it two as Mallo in Girona’s goal parried Carles Gil’s shot, only for substitute Pelayo to sky it over the bar when scoring would have been easier. Competent coach Fran Escriba brought on Jaime for Powel, and Palanca for Coro as Elche withstood the pressure and the back four all played their perfect part as Elche go marching on, now clear at the top of the league by five points. But as I keep saying this sensational season, we have a long way to go until mid-June, there’s only just over a third of the way gone – and we’ve been there before, in a similar position last year, and it all went sadly wrong in the second half of the season. But for now, it’s great – Elche are still (deservedly) top! Mucho Elche! Another huge game for the Franjiverdes comes next Sunday evening against the newly second-placed Villarreal, who beat 1 – 0. Most of their points have come at home where they are unbeaten, but the Valenciana team have only lost two away, the same as Elche, and only eleven goals conceded

Powel got the all important goal to keep Elche top.

Liga leaders Elche travelled the long distance to second-placed Girona of Catalonia knowing that losing would take them off the top spot, but the Illicitanos’ brilliant defence has only conceded a miserly eight goals so far this sizzling season. This time another five-star defensive performance was needed to keep out the highest-scoring attack in the league, who were unbeaten at home with eighteen goals in eight games: until Elche came to town! Barry Powel came on as substitute last week to immediately score the only goal of the game and put an end to stubborn Alcorcon’s resistance. This week the big Dutchman’s reward was his first place in the otherwise unchanged starting line-up, courtesy of Palanca – and how that decision paid off, with his goal after only seven minutes into the first half. Much(o) of Elche’s goals have come from set pieces so far this season, and this was no exception. Right back and one of the finds of the season Suarez sent over an inswinger from way out on the left. Girona’s Migue helped it on to the far byline, where Pelegrin headed it back into the fray. All Herrero could do was backhead the ball over his own goalkeeper for the marauding Powel to have the simplest task of putting it over the line. Yet another early goal to settle Elche nerves – now over to the 24 carat defence to do their bit, and we can all go home happy! Back came the home side with a vengeance as first Herrero, trying to make amends clipped his shot over the bar helped by Exteita, followed by Jandro, miles offside who slotted the ball home: but linesman and referee

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TORRY CRUISE PAST POOR CATARROJA FC TORREVIEJA...............6 CATARROJA CF.................0 There were six individual scorers on Sunday afternoon as FC Torrevieja thumped bottom club Catarroja to record their biggest scoreline in nearly three years. Played at the Nelson Mandela Astroturf stadium in front of a crowd of 500, the home side were four goals up by the interval. Two further efforts early in the second period then saw Torrevieja take their foot off the pedal, allowing the visitors to stage a mini comeback, but with little for Catarroja to offer in attack Torrevieja were comfortable in virtually every department of this game. Although they might have lacked some of the swagger from their last season’s campaign the win will be an enormous boost to their confidence as they are now showing signs of getting back to their best. With both Koeman and Ernesto keen to impress against their previous club the home side were in front on 15 minutes. Luis Carlos pulled the ball back from the goal line before Ernesto rifled in from 10 yards. Torrevieja’s second came just 4 minutes later. After Inarejos had brought a great save out of Mario in the visiting goal Gasch hit an unstoppable drive to double the Torry lead. The home side were three up on 25 minutes when captain Jorge met a corner from the right with his head and although further chances fell at regular intervals we

had to wait until the final kick off the half to see Torry extend their lead further. This time it was the turn of man of the match Luis Carlos to get on the end of a fine drive. With Javi Rosa and substitute Kuco Ros adding to the Torrevieja tally early in the second period, even when the home side took their foot off the pedal, Catarroja were only able to shoot from distance and despite the introduction of additional attackers it was not until the 75th minute that the visitors produced an attack of any note. Jordi was fed in by Pepe but his powerful drive from the edge of the box was easily turned over the bar by the acrobatic Manolo. Wholesale Torry changes allowed the visitors rather more of the ball toward the end of the game but the stalwart back five continued to frustrate the Catarroja forwards while the Torry midfield continued to create a number of further chances themselves. And a word for referee Marino Navarro who handled the game extremely well contributing to a most enjoyable and entertaining afternoon of football. Next week Torrevieja travel to promotion chasing La Nucia on Sunday for a 5pm kick off, a game that could well give an accurate indication of just what FC Torrevieja can achieve this season

WOEFUL REDS HANG ON FOR WIN UD HORADADA.............2 ASPE UD.........................1 Rearranged fixtures and the Christmas break meant that Sunday evenings game against lowly Aspe was the last fixture that we would see at the Ikomar for a little over two months. As we left the stadium following the narrow win many of us were lamenting the fact that it was not any longer. This was an awful performance from the Reds, one that they really should have dominated against much inferior opposition, and one that they barely deserved to win. As is so often the case, when top meets bottom, the performance rarely lives up to expectations and even with the Reds two goals to the good within the opening twenty minutes of the game the vibes were anything but good for a comfortable Horadada win. Play was very scrappy, most of it in the air, and there was little shape to either side as the sparse crowd waited in anticipation of any sign of the quality football we all know the home side are capable of turning on. Yes there were goals but even they came about more as a result of the visitor’s inadequate play rather than creative Horadada football. The home side went ahead on 6 minutes when a free kick wide left was lobbed into the crowded Aspe area. Fernando in goal was rooted to the spot, making no move whatsoever as the ball simply ran through everyone and into an empty net. No one was more surprised

LACKLUSTRE SAINTS BEATEN BY IMPRESSIVE MONFORTE Monforte C.F ...............................2 C.F Sporting de San Fulgencio ..0 Two second half goals were enough to earn Monforte a well deserved win over San Fulgencio on a chilly Valencian evening. The first quarter of the match flew by with little happening, but the visitors shaded the opening exchanges without troubling the solid home backline. Monforte had the first effort at goal with a well-struck volley, but the shot was wide of the target. Marco Aurelio then forced the goalkeeper to make a smart save down to his right with the first attempt on target. The man between the sticks foiled Marco again minutes later when the Brazilian nicked the ball from the unsuspecting centreback. As the game went on the midtablers began to take control of the contest

and should have opened the scoring just before the break, but when on his own the striker fluffed his lines from a few yards out and his shot trickled past the post. After a few ineffective San Fulgencio corners, the teams went to the changing rooms level. Hector Silva came close to scoring for the Saints just after the restart, but the keeper did well to tip the midfielder’s header past the post. It was end to end stuff for the first few minutes as Manuel Llopis pulled off a great save from a deflected strike, showing incredible reactions to change direction and keep hold of the ball. The opening goal arrived soon after due to some poor marking and a mistake by Manuel Llopis. Monforte’s number 7 nodded in a well delivered corner after Manuel missed his punch. The hosts almost had another from a similar situation, but luckily for the

that goalscorer Javi. Horadada’s second came just before the 20 minute mark and, thankfully, there was just a little more creativity to entertain the crowd. A corner from the left was partially cleared by the Aspe defence but only to the edge of the box from where Alberto hit a powerful shot into the roof of the net. At this stage we all thought the home side was home and dry. We were just waiting for the avalanche of goals to begin. But nothing could have been further from the reality. The game simply sank to new depths that we previously hadn’t thought possible. Rojo was lucky to be still on the field at this stage after a heavy challenge in front of the dugouts on Castro Verde earned him a lenient yellow card. Following the interval Antonio, Ensa, Jose Maria and Luis all entered the fray in a multitude of Horadada substitutions but their arrival made little difference to the game. In fact the Reds sat back even deeper and as the visitors created chance after chance we were all waiting for the reds defence to leak a second goal. Their final attack of the game saw Alex make a fine save from a Fernando header but with a little more composure in the Aspe attack the scoreline could have been so very different. Let’s just say that Horadada were rather more than grateful for the points. Next weeks fixture at El Campello will be played on Saturday with a 4.30 pm kick off.

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joint leaders the header was too high to trouble the defence. With ten minutes remaining Monforte finished the game off thanks to some questionable defending from San Fulgencio. Their striker had been a menace for Claudio’s men’s defence and he got his goal ten minutes from time. A lack of communication seemed to be the problem in this case as Aaron Lopez and Joaquin Rodriguez let their man run between them before clipping the ball over Llopis to consolidate their victory. A fixture to forget for the Saints, but hopefully the loss motivates the players to get a result against C.D Dolres next Sunday! An important home game at 12:00, make sure you come to support the lads! Thank you to Telecom 900 and the rest of our sponsors! There is a Fundraising event at the Hog’s Head(Consum Square Urb La Marina) this Wednesday 28th November at 8pm, feel free to attend!


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