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29 August. Copycat kids. (ITV, 4.35pm to 5.05pm) This big finale in the series following young hopefuls in the Copycat Kids summer season show on Blackpool's Central Pier sees Kylie, Britney and Marilyn Manson all being impersonated by talented teens.
29 August. Copycat kids. (ITV, 4.35pm to 5.05pm)

This big finale in the series following young hopefuls in the Copycat Kids summer season show on Blackpool's Central Pier sees Kylie, Britney and Marilyn Manson all being impersonated by talented teens.

Grandparents. (BBC2, 9.50pm to 10.30pm)

Like an increasing number of grandparents, Chris and Ken share the responsibility of caring for their grandchildren. Their eldest daughter, Tracey, is epileptic and relies on her parents for support. This programme looks at the family's lives and how things change after Tracey falls in love and wants to move into a home of her own.

30 August. Rule the School. (BBC1, 5pm to 5.25pm)

In the last in the series in which six children take on the roles of teachers and attempt to educate their elders, the school band 'Teachurz'

give their debut performance as the pupils are assessed on their musical ability and star style.

31 August. Children of Rio. (BBC FOUR, 8pm to 9pm)

Over the past ten years, 'Children of Rio' has followed the lives of a group of children who were all born around the world at the time of the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio. This film is a record of their lives as they grow up in a rapidly changing world. Only for viewers with digital TV.

1 September. Between Ourselves. (BBC Radio 4, 11.15am to 12 noon)

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety that affects approximately 2 to 3 per cent of the population. Sufferers demonstrate bizarre behaviour which is upsetting to both them and their families, colleagues and friends. In this programme India Haylor and Colin Putney compare notes on living with the condition known as OCD.

3 September. Case Notes. (BBC Radio 4, 9 to 9.30pm)

This programme explores anxiety - why more and more people seem to be anxious, what can be done to help and how some easily treatable medical conditions can produce very similar symptoms to anxiety.

4 September. The Hoobs - Language. (Channel 4, 6.30am to 6.55am)

The Hoobs want to tell Hubba Hubba just how marvellous they think he is.

But none of the words they know are really good enough! They're going to have to learn a new one.

Relatively Famous. (Channel 4, 9pm to 10pm)

It is impossible to avoid being compared to a brother or sister - but imagine the pressure if your sibling happens to be a world-famous celebrity. This programme explores the complex emotions of envy, love, rivalry and pride that often shape the relationship of celebrities and their siblings.



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