The Daily Telegraph - Saturday - Review

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6.00am Only the Good Die Young 6.30 New Creatives Dramas 7.00 The Life and Rhymes of Benjamin Zephaniah 7.15 Subterrane­an Homesick Blues 7.30 In and Out of the Kitchen 8.00 Brothers in Law 8.30 Yes Minister 9.00 Genius 9.30 Double

Income, No Kids Yet 10.00 Uncle Silas 11.00 Only the Good Die Young 11.30 New Creatives Dramas 12.00 The Life and Rhymes of Benjamin Zephaniah 12.15pm Subterrane­an Homesick Blues 12.30 In and Out of the Kitchen 1.00 Brothers in Law 1.30 Yes Minister 2.00 Genius 2.30 Double Income, No Kids Yet 3.00 Uncle Silas. A young woman discovers she has become an heiress. Victorian melodrama by J Sheridan Le Fanu with Teresa Gallagher, Graham Crowden, Dorothy Tutin and Joan Sims 4.00 Only the Good Die Young. By Shaun Prendergas­t. Mr Stone continues to track his target, and Kim arrives in Denmark to find a car waiting for her. First aired in 1992 4.30 New Creatives Dramas. Paul Dodgson presents fresh storytelli­ng from first-time writers: Tectonic by Dan Mitchell, and A Very Long Flight by Soo Hyun Choi 5.00 The Life and Rhymes of Benjamin Zephaniah. 5.15 Subterrane­an Homesick Blues. 5.30 In and Out of the Kitchen. Damien and Anthony finally get hitched. But all does not go entirely to plan. Starring Miles Jupp and Justin Edwards. From 2017. Last in the series 6.00 Brothers in Law. Roger Thursby defends an accidentpr­one artist 6.30 Yes Minister. Comedy with Paul Eddington 7.00 Genius. With guest Simon Munnery 7.30 Double Income, No Kids Yet. Dan’s best mate Andy is surprised when he meets Lucy’s old school friend 8.00 Radiolab. The story of Prof. Wang Yongmin – keyboards, 70,000 Chinese characters and economic

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