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<desc>BBC Three. The best in new entertainment, comedy, contemporary drama and music for the digital generation. Stay tuned for 60 Seconds news.</desc>
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<desc>1/8. Comedy series in which the A-Team's Mr T tracks down the world's craziest fools, from dumb drivers to reckless teens, in a mixture of clips, animation and funny phone calls. [S]</desc>
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<desc>Mark Chapman presents live coverage of the 2013 Fifa Confederations Cup, as next year's World Cup hosts Brazil take on Concacaf champions Mexico in Fortaleza. [S]</desc>
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<desc>5/8. Stand Up for the Week star Rich Hall hosts stand-up comedy from the Hammersmith Apollo, with the brilliant Mark Watson and the irrepressible Andrew Maxwell. [S]</desc>
<title>Live at the Apollo</title>
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<desc>6/8. Host Sarah Millican is joined by Australian funnyman Steve Hughes and the award-winning Russell Kane. [S]</desc>
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<desc>5/16. The Man with Two Brians: Animated comedy series. Realising that Brian may be getting old, Peter gets a newer dog who the Griffins love, prompting Brian to leave. Contains adult humour.  [S]</desc>
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<desc>6/16. Tales of a Third Grade Nothing: Animated comedy about US family life. Peter goes back to third grade to try and qualify for a promotion at work. Brian opens a bar. Contains adult humour.  [S]</desc>
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<desc>14/19. School Lies: Stan begins playing golf with a senator. Things go well until Roger accidentally sells the senator's daughter to a drug lord. Contains adult humour.  [S]</desc>
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<desc>15/19. License to Till: Klaus and Roger place their bets to see how quickly Roger can make Steve cool but everything they try backfires. Contains adult humour.  [S]</desc>
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<desc>8/12. Russell Howard offers his unique perspective on the news stories that dominated the broadcast and print media over the previous seven days. Contains adult humour and strong language.  [S]</desc>
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<desc>3/5. Series following staff at a call centre in Swansea. Chickenhead and Griff are two of the centre's best sellers, but are becoming hard to manage. Contains strong language.  [AD,S]</desc>
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<desc>8/12. Russell Howard offers his unique perspective on the news stories that dominated the broadcast and print media over the previous seven days. Contains adult humour and strong language.  [S]</desc>
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<desc>3/6. David Hasselhoff picks the best sport film ever, from a list featuring Dodgeball, Rocky, Blades of Glory and The Karate Kid. Contains some strong language.  [S,SL]</desc>
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<subtitle>BBC Three</subtitle>
<desc>Refreshing TV for the digital age. Tune in daily from 7.00pm.</desc>
<title>This Is BBC Three</title>
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