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The Standard Selection - What's on in Boston and on the box...tonight



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Thursday, 3pm - STUCK for something to do? Here's our guide to the best of the night's entertainment in and around Boston and our pick of the best programmes, film and sport on the box.
OUT AND ABOUT (compiled by our entertainment supremo Bob Neish)

COMEDY strictly for the older generation will be supplied by one-time TV host Jim Davidson tonight. His stand-up show The Devil Rides Out is at the Embassy Theatre in Skegness from 8pm – call 0845 674 0505 for details.

EPIC rock tunes from up-and-coming band We Are Scientists come to the Cresset in Peterborough. The trio take the stage from 7.30pm – for more call 01733 265705.

TONIGHT'S TOP TV (by reporter Shraon Pell)

BBC1, 8.30pm: Rogue Restaurants
YOU may recall Matt Allwright keeping a watchful eye on rogue traders previously on the BBC but now its restaurants being brought to justice.
Reporters go undercover in a national pub food chain and a kebab shop and the team give information on a scheme rating the hygiene of restaurants.

Five, 10pm: Grey's Anatomy
ADDISON is forced to come to terms with the fact that she can't have a baby, while George and Burke are forced to talk about each of their marriage problems.
It seems that Meredith is the only one that may be working but she struggles to find the pulse of a patient about to go into surgery.


FEET UP WITH A FILM? (Tonight's best movies by reporter David Seymour)

ITV2, 9pm: Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) (15)
AFTER making a sequel to rival the original with Aliens, James Cameron does the same trick here with a follow-up to his own Terminator. Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger is the time travelling robot protecting mankind's last hope for winning a futuristic war. His enemy? An upgraded model of himself able to morph into anything it touches.


ITV4, 10pm: Private Parts (1997) (18)
COMEDY following the rise to power of America's most infamous radio presenter, Howard Stern. A so-called 'shock-jock', Stern only finds success in his career once he starts putting on air his most outrageous ideas. There is much fun to be had here as he tries to get them past the censors on a major New York radio station.


SPORTING SELECTION (The best live action courtesy of our news editor Stephen Stray)

Sky Sports 1, 4-10pm: Live Cricket
LET'S hope the rain stays away as Derbyshire Phantoms take on Yorkshire Carnegie.
The teams face each other at the County Ground in the Pro40 Division Two day/night game.





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