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03.02.04


BBC THREE


BBC THREE March 2004 highlights


3 Non Blondes
Fantasy Parenting
BBC Talent Week


3 Non Blondes


The 3 Non-Blondes continue to tear up the streets of Britain's cities, ensuring no-one's safe from their hidden cameras and fearless stunts.


Tameka Empson, Jocelyn Jee Esien and Ninia Benjamin continue to bring Complaining Nigerian Woman, a plant ripping tour guide at the Eden project in Cornwall and a job hunter with Britain's worst CV among others to screen.


With the 3 Non-Blondes, nothing is sacred and no one is safe. You have been warned!


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Fantasy Parenting


Presenter Kate Silverton, parent coach Sarah Newton and financial guru Martin Lewis take a set of parents and wannabe parents and attempt to change their parenting attitudes for good.


Following a family from North London, the programme looks at how both parents juggle full-time jobs with bringing up their four children and some home truths are revealed about their parenting weaknesses.


The programme also puts a pair of newlyweds through their paces in preparation for parenthood. The glamorous couple are thinking of having children but can't see how they'll fit it in with their partying lifestyle.


When they are given their friend's children to look after, their parenting ideals fade away.


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BBC Talent Week


BBC Talent Week is a pan-BBC initiative that takes place from 20 March and will celebrate the BBC's commitment to finding and nurturing the best of creative new talent, both on and off screen.


Some of the programmes on BBC THREE to support Talent Week include:


Bunk Bed Boys


Bunk Bed Boys is the story of two Manchester brothers, Phil (Brian Dick) and Jim (Rob Rouse), who are well into their twenties and still living at home with Mum.


They share the same bedroom and Mum (Geraldine McNulty) treats them as if they were 12, cooking and cleaning for them and lending money at will.


Phil's latest fad is animal rights. However, his interest in this field mainly stems from his wish to impress Helen (Sally Hawkins), a staunch activist.


Jim on the other hand, the more laid back of the two, has a job at the local zoo. Jim's job and Phil's new found beliefs do not live well together and lead to disastrous and hilarious consequences.


Bunk Bed Boys is the winning entry from the BBC THREE/BBC Talent New Sitcom Writers Awards Scheme 2002.


Satay Night Live


BBC THREE presents the first ever oriental comedy show written by and starring fresh new British talent.


Satay Night Live is a unique mix of comedy characters and comic sketches spiced up by a team of the best oriental writers and performers.


A BabyCow production for BBC THREE.


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Killing Time


Killing Time is a comedy sketch show set in a women's prison. It is written and performed by a group of new actresses.


A Brown Eyed Boy production for BBC THREE.


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Notes to Editors


BBC FOUR March 2004 highlights


All the BBC's digital services are now available on Freeview, the new free-to-view digital terrestrial television service, as well as on satellite and cable.

Freeview offers the BBC's eight television channels, interactive services from BBCi, as well as 11 national BBC radio networks.


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