Thursday, 3pm - STUCK for something to do this evening? 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)
CLASSIC tale Treasure Island is brought to the stage tonight and tomorrow by the combined forces of Boston Grammar School and Boston High School. The production is at Blackfriars Arts Centre from 7.30pm - for details ring 01205 363108.
A BLAST of blues-rock awaits at Boston's White Hart Hotel tonight. The Jason North Band will be entertaining music fans at the venue from 8pm.
IF GILBERT and Sullivan are more your cup of tea, Gordon Peters and David Carter will be performing their humorous ditties at Grantham's Guildhall Arts Centre. The concert starts at 7.30pm - call 01476 406158 for more.
FEET UP WITH A FILM? (Tonight's best movies by reporter David Seymour)
FilmFour, 9pm: Batman Returns (1992) (12)
WITH Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight just weeks away from the big screen, here's a chance to catch Tim Burton's Batman sequel. Here the bad guy quota is upped as Danny Devito's Penguin and Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman cross swords with the caped crusader, played again by Michael Keaton.
FilmFour, 9pm: Batman Returns (1992) (12)
WITH Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight just weeks away from the big screen, here's a chance to catch Tim Burton's Batman sequel. Here the bad guy quota is upped as Danny Devito's Penguin and Michelle Pfeiffer's Catwoman cross swords with the caped crusader, played again by Michael Keaton.
TONIGHT'S TOP TV (By reporter Sharon Pell)
Five, 10pm: Grey's Anatomy
TISSUES at the ready – is Meredith going to pull through?
After plunging into the water at the scene of a ferry accident and rescued by lover Derek, she hovers between life and death.
Channel 4 +1, 11pm: The Charlotte Church Show
WELSH royalty Charlotte Church makes a welcome return to our screens after giving birth to baby Ruby.
Miss Church welcomes Catherine Tate and David Mitchell into the studio and tries to infiltrate the Welsh Guards with hidden cameras.
SPORTING SELECTION (The best live action courtesy of sports reporter Duncan Browne)
Sky Sports 1, 10am: Live test cricket
AFTER seemingly playing New Zealand for the past 32 years, the England team finally change their tact and take on South Africa.
Today sees day one of the first test coming live from Lords.
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