Sunday Magazine – May 26, 2019

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1

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6.00am Good Morning Britain
8.30 Lorraine Entertainment news.
9.25 Dickinson’s Real Deal David
Dickinson helps people sort the
treasures from their trash. (R)
10.30 This Morning Celebrity chat.
12.30pm Loose Women The women
put the world to rights.
1.30 ITV Lunchtime News; Weather
1.55 Regional News; Weather
2.00 Judge Rinder Real-life cases in a
studio courtroom. (R)
3.00 Tenable Warwick Davis hosts. (R)
4.00 Tipping Point Coin-drop quiz,
Ben Shephard hosts. (R)
5.00 The Chase Quiz show, hosted
by Bradley Walsh. (R)
6.00 Regional News; Weather
6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather

6.30am A1: Britain’s Longest Road (R)
7.15 Garden Rescue (R) 8.00 This
Farming Life (R) 9.00 BBC News
at 9 10.00 Victoria Derbyshire
11.00 BBC Newsroom Live
1.00pm The Boss Quiz show. (R)
1.45 Street Auction Raising funds for
a woman from Pontardawe. (R)
2.30 The TV That Made Me
With Vanessa Feltz. (R)
3.15 The Sweet Makers: A Georgian
Treat Confectioners relive the
world of historical sweets. (R)
4.15 Nature’s Miracle Orphans Ellie
Harrison and Max Hug Williams
meet orphaned animals. (R)
5.15 Flog It! In Greenwich. (R)
6.00 Eggheads Jeremy Vine hosts. (R)
6.30 The Farmers’ Country
Showdown Farming awards. (R)

6.00am Breakfast 9.15 Britain’s Secret


Charity Cheats 10.00 Homes
Under the Hammer 11.00 A1:
Britain’s Longest Road 11.45
The Housing Enforcers (R)
12.15pm Bargain Hunt (R)

1.00 BBC News; Regional News


1.45 Doctors Sid is faced with a


dilemma – and Daniel has
to deal with the aftermath.

2.15 Impossible Quiz. (R)


3.00 Escape to the Country Property


searching in Shropshire. (R)


3.45 Garden Rescue The designers


create a Provence-inspired
garden in Alton, Hampshire.

4.30 The Repair Shop The team


tackles a faded pub sign. (R)


5.15 Pointless Low-scoring quiz. (R)


6.00 BBC News; Regional News


6.25am Cheers (R) 7.20 Everybody
Loves Raymond (R) 8.40 Frasier
(R) 10.10 Ramsay’s Kitchen
Nightmares USA. A New Jersey
stakehouse. (R) 11.05 Undercover
Boss USA (R) 12.05pm Couples
Come Dine with Me (R)
1.05 Posh Pawn (R)
2.10 Countdown Gameshow.
3.00 Fifteen to One Quiz show.
4.00 A Place in the Sun House-
hunting around Cote de Beziers
in southern France.
5.00 Four in a Bed (R)
5.30 Beat the Chef Andi Oliver
presents a fish-and-chip battle.
6.00 The Simpsons The story of
Bart and Lisa’s first fight. (R)
6.30 Hollyoaks Leela and Tony are
determined to save Ste. (R)

10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather
10.35 Regional News; Weather
10.45 Great Art Tim Marlow profiles
19th-century French artist Paul
Cezanne, using his paintings and
correspondence to build a
picture of the man who inspired
such greats as Picasso and
Matisse. Last in series.
11.50pm Tenable Quiz, hosted by
Warwick Davis. The Staff Roomies
answer questions about top 10 lists,
then try to score a perfect 10 in the
final round. (R) 12.35am Jackpot247.
Viewers get the chance to participate
in live interactive gaming. 3.00 Pothole
Wars. Documentary looking at the
growing problem of potholes. (R)
3.50-6.00am ITV Nightscreen

10.00 Mock the Week Dara O
Briain hosts as Tom Allen, Angela
Barnes, Ed Gamble, Olga Koch
and Glenn Moore join regular
panellist Hugh Dennis to take
a comic look at the news.
10.30 Newsnight Analysis of the
day’s events, with Kirsty Wark.
11.15pm The Ranganation Katherine
Ryan guest stars on the topical
comedy show hosted by Romesh
Ranganathan, where members of the
public have their say. (R) 12.00m’t What
We Do in the Shadows. The truce
between the vampires and Staten
Island’s werewolves is tested. (R) 12.45
Louis Theroux: Mothers on the Edge
(R) 1.45 David Harewood: Psychosis and
Me (R) 2.45-6.30am This Is BBC Two

10.00 BBC News; Regional News


10.35 Question Time Fiona Bruce


chairs the topical debate from
Epsom, inviting the audience to
question a panel of politicians
and other guests on the
biggest issues of the day.

11.35pm Dying for a Degree


Documentary looking into the story of


a family’s fight for answers after their


daughter took her own life – one of 11


students at the University of Bristol to


kill themselves in a period of just 18


months. 12.05am Weather for the


Week Ahead 12.10-6.00am BBC News


10.00 Klopp v Pochettino with
Peter Crouch The former
Liverpool and Tottenham
Hotspur star examines the
careers of the managers who
have guided their respective
teams to the UEFA Champions
League final in Madrid.
11.00pm ICC Cricket World Cup
Action from the opening match, with
England v South Africa at The Oval.
12.05am A Very British Sex Shop (R)
1.00 Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and
Back (R) 1.50 Undercover Boss Canada
(R) 2.40 Grand Designs Australia (R)
3.40 Kirstie’s Vintage Gems (R) 3.50
French Collection (R) 4.45 Extreme
Cake Makers (R) 4.55 Fifteen to One (R)
5.50-6.25am Countdown (R)

7.00 Emmerdale Faith makes
her feelings clear, Jai builds
his hopes up, and Harriet has
a confrontation.
7.30 Britain’s Got Talent Live
Show Ant and Dec present as
another eight acts make their
bid for the final, hoping to
receive the approval of judges
Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden,
Alesha Dixon and David
Walliams. Only the most
impressive among them will
have a chance of performing
for royalty later this year.
9.00 Coronation Street Nick
tells Leanne that David forced
him to steal, and Peter finds
Carla in a confused state.
9.30 Britain’s Got Talent Results
Ant and Dec announce the
results, as the voting public
choose the two acts they want
to go through to this year’s final.

7.00 Saving Lives at Sea In south
west Wales, the Tenby lifeboat
crew races to a kayaker with
suspected back and neck
injuries after being caught out
by a freak wave. Neighbouring
Cornish crews must join forces
in an epic 11-hour battle to stop
a 3,600-ton trading vessel
breaking up on the rocks. (R)
7.30 Springwatch 2019 As the first
week draws to a close, Gillian
Burke looks back on her week in
Cornwall, and Chris Packham,
Michaela Strachan and Iolo
Williams have an update on
the Gardenwatch survey.
9.00 Big Animal Surgery Liz
Bonnin visits a sanctuary in
Sierra Leone to witness an
operation to remove a tumour
from a young chimpanzee’s
abdomen – only for things
to take a dangerous twist.

7.00 The One Show Mix of


nationwide reports and live
studio-based chat, hosted by
Matt Baker and a guest presenter.

7.30 EastEnders The Slaters,


Brannings and Kush rally round
to help find Bex – only for
Stuart and Martin to come to
blows. Kim is ecstatic when
Kathy informs her that the
Albert is to become a gay bar.

8.00 Eat Well for Less? Gregg


Wallace and Chris Bavin help
Kate from West Sussex, whose
three daughters all insist on
eating different things, meaning
she cooks four meals every night.

9.00 Ambulance Documentary


following paramedics and
control room staff of the North
West Ambulance Service in
Greater Manchester. Police
inform the team that a patient
is trapped beneath a tram so
Matt and Andy, the helicopter
emergency crew, are dispatched.
Meanwhile, paramedics Paul
and Adam treat a man who has
collapsed in his bathroom.

7.00 Channel 4 News
8.00 The Secret Life of the Zoo
Rampant male Rothschild giraffe
Meru causes problems for the
herd as he chases the females,
and clownfish Polo is injured
while fighting with the other
males for the attentions of
dominant female Rosie. (R)
9.00 The Final Mission: Foxy’s
War Almost 10 years ago,
former Special Forces soldier
Jason Fox spent more than three
years in Afghanistan. During that
time he saw friends killed and
narrowly escaped death several
times. He was left with PTSD, as
a result of which he was made
to leave the job he loved. Now
he embarks on a journey back
to the country, meeting old
friends and former enemies to
ask if the sacrifices were worth
what he now has to endure.
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