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Audio description TV guide Close window Previous week Following week Sort by time Monday 1st January BBC ONE Lon (1) 2:00am Old School: Comedy with Luke Wilson. A lawyer gives his friends the chance to recapture their college years when he relocates to a university. Contains very strong language. Also in HD. (1 hour 30 minutes) 9:00am Cars 2: Animated sequel. Lightning McQueen heads to Japan.
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