Saturday Magazine - 24.08.2019

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BBC One BBC Two ITV Channel 4
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6.00am Good Morning Britain
8.30 Lorraine Entertainment news.
9.25 Judge Rinder Real-life cases. (R)
10.30 This Morning Celebrity chat.
12.30pm Loose Women The panel put
the world to rights once more.
1.30 ITV Lunchtime News; Weather
1.55 Regional News; Weather
2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal From
Greater Manchester. (R)
3.00 Tenable Five friends from
Glasgow answer questions
about top 10 lists. (R)
4.00 Tipping Point Quiz. (R)
5.00 The Chase Celebrity Special
With Mark Billingham, Aldo Zilli,
Lucy Pargeter and Joey Essex. (R)
6.00 Regional News; Weather
6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather

6.30am Flog It! (R) 7.15 A Matter of
Life and Debt (R) 8.00 This
Farming Life (R) 9.00 BBC News
at 9 10.00 Victoria Derbyshire
11.00 BBC Newsroom Live
1.00pm Curious Creatures (R)
1.30 Home Away from Home
Families from Shropshire
and Cardiff swap houses. (R)
2.15 Heir Hunters A search leads to
the story of a war hero. (R)
3.00 Emergency Rescue Down Under
A family are injured in a crash. (R)
3.30 The Hairy Bikers’ Asian
Adventure The head off on
an exotic culinary journey. (R)
4.30 Tigers About the House The
cubs are allowed outside. (R)
5.30 Antiques Road Trip Experts
search South Wales for items. (R)

6.00am Breakfast 9.15 Countryfile
Summer Diaries (R) 10.00 Homes
Under the Hammer (R) 11.00
A Matter of Life and Debt 11.45
Britain in Bloom (R) 12.15pm
Bargain Hunt. Game Show. (R)
1.00 BBC News; Regional News
1.45 Impossible Gameshow. (R)
2.30 Escape to the Country
A property in North Devon. (R)
3.15 Money for Nothing Sarah
Moore transforms items
rescued from a tip in Surrey. (R)
3.45 Murder, Mystery and My
Family The barristers
re-examine a violent murder
involving rival gangs in 1875. (R)
4.30 Flog It! From Belfast. (R)
5.15 Pointless Low-scoring quiz. (R)
6.00 BBC News; Regional News


6.30am Mike & Molly (R) 7.20 The King
of Queens (R) 8.10 Everybody
Loves Raymond (R) 9.10 Frasier
(R) 10.10 The Big Bang Theory (R)
11.05 The Simpsons: double bill
(R) 12.05pm A New Life in the
Sun: Where Are They Now? (R)
1.05 Posh Pawnbrokers (R)
2.10 Countdown With Martin Lewis.
3.00 A Place in the Sun (R)
4.00 The Great Hotel Escape Steph
and Dom Parker stay the night
at a new B&B in Shropshire.
5.00 Come Dine with Me A drama
teacher hosts on the fourth day
in Swindon and Marlborough. (R)
5.30 The Simpsons Double bill. (R)
6.30 Hollyoaks Tony and Diane get
into a fight and he storms out,
and Cindy comforts Ollie. (R)

10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather
10.30 Regional News; Weather
10.45 Sanditon (1/8) A chance
accident brings Charlotte
Heywood to the seaside resort
of Sanditon. Drama adapted
from the unfinished Jane Austen
novel, starring Rose Williams,
Theo James and Anne Reid. (R)
11.45pm Rescue – River Deep,
Mountain High A surfing champion
takes a serious fall and badly injures
his leg, so members of the Irish Tow
Surf Rescue Club are called upon to
pick him up and take him to safety. (R)
12.10am Home Shopping 3.00 Housing
Crisis: What Next for the Elderly?
Tonight (R) 3.25 ITV Nightscreen
5.05-6.00am Judge Rinder (R)

10.00 Live at the Apollo Glaswegian
comedian Frankie Boyle
introduces young stand-up
sensation Jack Carroll, who rose
to fame on Britain’s Got Talent
in 2013. Holly Walsh will also be
taking to the stage at London’s
Hammersmith Apollo. (R)
10.30 Newsnight The day’s
events with Kirsty Wark.
11.15pm Interior Design Masters The
contestants are split into pairs and
challenged to transform shop interiors,
revamping a series of independent
stores on a high street in Nottingham
in just two days. (R) 12.15am The
Misadventures of Romesh
Ranganathan (R) 1.15 Sacred Wonders
(R) 2.15-6.30am This Is BBC Two

10.00 BBC News; Regional News
10.35 High Life (1/6) Drama starring
Odessa Young and Benson Jack
Anthony. Genevieve, a sensible,
creative and overachieving
17-year-old student in a
respectable family, seems to
be having the perfect ride,
until her sanity spectacularly
unravels in her first manic
episode of bipolar disorder.
11.35pm Who Do You Think You Are?
Comedian Paul Merton investigates his
family history, piecing together the
story of his grandfather’s involvement
in key events leading up to Irish
independence in the 1920s. (R)
12.35am Weather for the Week Ahead
12.40-6.00am BBC News. Headlines.


10.00 This Way Up (4/6) Tensions
are high as Aine and Shona’s
mother travels over from
Ireland to visit Vish’s family.
Over dinner, Shona surprises
the guests by declaring that
she does not want children.
10.30 8 Out of 10 Cats Does
Countdown Sean Lock
and Sara Pascoe take on
Alan Carr and Tom Allen. (R)
11.30pm Call the Cops (R) 12.30am
Inside Alton Towers (R) 1.25 Ramsay’s
Kitchen Nightmares USA (R) 2.15 Stath
Lets Flats (R) 2.45  FILM Still Alice.
(2014/12) Drama, starring Julianne
Moore. ★★★★ 4.30 Best of Food
Unwrapped (R) 4.55 Come Dine with
Me (R) 5.50-6.30am Countdown (R)

7.00 Emmerdale Ellis is frustrated
with Billy’s stance, and Amy is
hopeful of more time with Kyle.
7.30 Housing Crisis: What Next
for the Elderly? Tonight
Adrian Goldberg investigates
whether more accommodation
should be provided for an
ageing population.
8.00 Emmerdale Moira handles
a tricky situation, and Aaron
tries to get some answers.
8.30 The Cruise: Sailing the
Mediterranean Dance captain
Eleanor takes to the stage for the
last time, while rookie IT officer
Victoria’s probation period
nears its end. Last in series. (R)
9.00 Car Crash Britain: Caught
on Camera Road accidents
and near-misses, including road
rage incidents and a man who
nearly gets taken out by an
unsecured load on a van. (R)

6.15 Women’s International
Football Belgium v England
(kick-off 6.30pm). All the
action from the friendly at
Den Dreef Stadium in Leuven.
8.30 Great British Railway
Journeys Michael Portillo
travels between Taunton and
Newton Abbot, joining in with
a fertility dance in Stogumber,
and visiting a celebrated
garden at Hestercombe. (R)
9.00 China: A New World Order
(1/3) Six years ago, a man largely
unknown in the West was given
one of the most important jobs
in the world. This documentary
tells the story of how China’s
new President, Xi Jinping, set
about transforming his country
into a tightly controlled state
where loyalty to the Communist
Party appears to be valued
above everything else.

7.00 The One Show Matt Baker
and Mel Giedroyc present
the magazine show featuring
a mixture of celebrity chat
and stories of interest.
7.30 EastEnders Mick feels the
pressure to ensure everything is
perfect on the day of Whitney
and Callum’s hen and stag
parties. When Stuart learns
Ben is coming, his mood shifts.
8.00 The Sheriffs Are Coming
(3/4) Tommy and Adie deal with
an unusual call out to a sheep
farm in Wales, while Rob and
Gerald turn detectives as they
search for a pub landlord who
has not paid for his stock. (R)
9.00 Fake or Fortune? Fiona Bruce
and Philip Mould examine a still
life that may have been painted
by William Nicholson, but could
also be from one of the 20th
century’s greatest art crimes. (R)


7.00 Channel 4 News Including
sport and weather.
8.00 Kirstie and Phil’s Love It or
List It Kirstie Allsopp and Phil
Spencer catch up with Lucia
and Matt, who were split over
what to do with their four-
bed detached home in Royal
Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire.
Kirstie heads to the pair’s new
home in Llangammarch Wells,
Powys, to see if they got the life
they really wanted after all.
9.00 The Secret Teacher (4/4)
The owner of an award-winning
recruitment agency goes
undercover at the all-boys
Forest School in Wokingham,
Berkshire, and is shocked by the
building’s state of disrepair. He
focuses his search for students
in the school’s Return to Learn
initiative, where boys are sent
as an alternative to exclusion.
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