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Network TV BBC Week 43: Sunday 25 October 2009

BBC ONE Sunday 25 October 2009

Emma Ep 4/4

Sunday 25 October
9.00-10.00pm BBC ONE
Knightley (Jonny Lee Miller) berates Emma
Knightley (Jonny Lee Miller) berates Emma

What was intended as a day of fun turns into a day of agony for everyone on the excursion to Box Hill, in the concluding episode of BBC One's adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel. Things come to a head when, encouraged by Frank, Emma behaves very badly, insulting Miss Bates.

She is berated by Knightley and realises that her behaviour was shameful. She tries to repair things with Jane and Miss Bates, but Jane will not see her – although Miss Bates tells her that Jane has accepted a job as a governess.

Knightley takes his leave. He is going to stay with his brother in London and will be away for a while.

Meanwhile, when Frank's controlling aunt dies, the Westons expect him to propose to Emma. However, his actions set in motion a chain of events that shock Emma and make her realise something that has been in her sight all along.

Rupert Evans plays Frank Churchill, Romola Garai plays Emma, Tamsin Greig plays Miss Bates, Jonny Lee Miller plays Mr Knightley and Laura Pyper plays Jane.

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BBC TWO Sunday 25 October 2009

BBC ELECTRIC PROMS
Smokey Robinson – BBC Electric Proms

High Definition programmeInteractive programme
Sunday 25 October
11.00pm-12.00midnight BBC TWO
Smokey Robinson performs at the BBC Electric Proms
Smokey Robinson performs at the BBC Electric Proms

BBC Two presents highlights of American soul legend Smokey Robinson's unique BBC Electric Proms performance.

Joined on stage at London's Roundhouse by his band and the BBC Concert Orchestra, Smokey performs classic soul and Motown tracks from Robinson's legendary career, alongside new material from his forthcoming album, Time Flies When You're Having Fun.

The BBC has specially commissioned orchestral arrangements for this performance, which sees one of the most influential Motown artists playing in the UK during the label's 50th anniversary celebrations.

This highlights show, recorded on Saturday 24 October, is presented by Trevor Nelson and Edith Bowman and is the final night of BBC Electric Proms coverage on BBC Two.

The BBC Electric Proms, now in its fourth year, is dedicated to creating new moments in music and aims to present unique musical experiences. All performances will be available online and via the Red button, and all headline shows will be broadcast on BBC Radio, BBC Two and simulcast on the HD Channel – the BBC's high-definition channel, available through Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media.

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