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Network TV BBC Week 46: Monday 14 November 2011

BBC ONE and BBC ONE HD
Monday 14 November 2011
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Moving On Ep 1/5

New series
Monday 14 November
2.15-3.00pm BBC ONE
Rat catcher Sam (Dean Lennox Kelly) and Caroline (Christine Bottomley)
Rat catcher Sam (Dean Lennox Kelly) and Caroline (Christine Bottomley)

BBC One's acclaimed Daytime drama series Moving On, created by multi award-winning writer Jimmy McGovern, returns with five new stand-alone films. The series explores contemporary issues, as characters reach a turning point in their lives and then move on.

New mum Caroline is struggling to cope on her own with a baby while her husband Tom serves in Afghanistan. It's Tom's first tour, the baby's had colic and Caroline is struggling to fit in to life on the barracks.

Fellow army wife Maggie tries to help Caroline, and when rats are discovered in Caroline's house, Maggie puts her in touch with rat catcher Sam. During his visits to sort the rat problem, he sees how hard things are for Caroline and unwittingly starts to take the place of Tom in the household – at the dinner table, with the baby, doing odd jobs about the house.

Maggie becomes suspicious of the change in Caroline and gossip starts to spread. Caroline's protests of innocence are scoffed at, but she goes to tell Sam they can't be friends any more – to find that he's been beaten up as a warning. Caroline's heart goes out to him and they end up in bed. They're interrupted by a phone call to say someone in the battalion has died. Caroline's stricken with guilt and waits in torment for news. It's time for her to make a choice...

Caroline is played by Christine Bottomley, Tom by Michael Keogh, Maggie by Annabelle Apsion and Sam by Dean Lennox Kelly.

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EastEnders

High Definition programme
Monday 14 November
8.00-8.30pm BBC ONE and BBC ONE HD

Phil is perturbed when he receives yet another unidentified photograph through the post and he starts to wonder who would be sending them to him and why, in the week's first visit to Walford. When he receives one with a date printed on the back, the realisation dawns on him as to who the man in the photograph is and he begins to panic.

Meanwhile, Tyler does his best to make things right between Jodie and Poppy; and Tamwar and Afia worry about how their parents' relationship will affect them.

Phil is played by Steve McFadden, Tyler by Tony Discipline, Jodie by Kylie Babbington, Poppy by Rachel Bright, Tamwar by Himesh Patel and Afia by Meryl Fernandes.

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BBC FOUR Monday 14 November 2011
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The Art Of America – Looking For Paradise Ep 1/3

New series
Monday 14 November
9.00-10.00pm BBC FOUR

Andrew Graham-Dixon embarks on an epic journey from east to west, following in the footsteps of the pioneers who built the foundations of modern America, in the first episode of a new series exploring the history of American art.

During his journey, he travels to Massachusetts to see the earliest portraits in America depicting the Puritan settlers, and visits Pennsylvania to uncover the dark truth behind Benjamin West's most famous painting, the spectacular Treaty Of Penn With The Indians. In Philadelphia, he turns the pages of one of the world's most expensive books – John James Audubon's exquisite Birds Of America – and explores the wilderness that inspired America's greatest landscape painter, Thomas Cole.

He also uncovers the paradox at the heart of America – that progress and innovation have come at a tragic price: the destruction of the unique cultural heritage of Native Americans by European settlers.

Andrew's journey continues this week to the end of the 19th century, and the announcement that the era of westward expansion was officially over.

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