Saturday Magazine - 31.08.2019

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BBC One BBC Two ITV Channel 4
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6.00am CITV 8.25 ITV News 8.30 The
Sara Cox Show 9.25 Ninja Warrior
UK (R) 10.20 Countrywise: Guide
to Britain (R) 10.55 Midsomer
Murders. An airfield owner falls
to his death from a plane. (R)
12.50pm ITV News; Weather
1.00 Zone of Champions Clips. (R)
1.30 Britain’s Got Talent: The
Champions Stars from past
series compete against winners
from around the world. (R)
3.30 Tenable Five friends from
Cardiff compete. (R)
4.30 Tipping Point Coin-drop quiz. (R)
5.30 ITV News; Weather
5.45 Regional News; Weather
6.00 The Chase Celebrity Special
With Toyah Willcox, John Barnes
and Germaine Greer. (R)

6.20am A to Z of TV Gardening (R)
7.05 Gardeners’ World (R) 7. 35
Countryfile (R) 8.30 Beechgrove
(R) 9.00 Saturday Kitchen Best
Bites 10.30 Nadiya’s Summer
Feasts (R) 11.30 Top of the Shop
with Tom Kerridge (R)
12.30pm Rowing: World
Championships Coverage from
Ottensheim in Austria, where
the annual event concludes.
2.15 Triathlon World Series:
Lausanne Highlights Action
from the Grand Final.
4.15 Equestrian: European Eventing
Championships Action from
Lumuhlen in Germany, where
Great Britain enter as the
defending team champions.
6.00 The Ganges with Sue Perkins (R)

6.00am Breakfast 7.30 Match of the
Day (R) 9.00 The Andrew Marr
Show 10.00 BBC News 10.30
Sunday Morning Live 11.30
Homes Under the Hammer (R)
12.30pm Bargain Hunt (R)
1.00 BBC News; Weather
1.15 Songs of Praise In Lincolnshire.
1.50 Points of View Opinions.
2.05 Hold the Sunset Comedy. (R)
2.35 Escape to the Country (R)
3.05 Shop Well for Less? (R)
4.05 Cinderella (2015/U) Romantic
fantasy, starring Lily James, Cate
Blanchett, Richard Madden and
Helena Bonham Carter. ★★★★
5.45 Pointless Celebrities
Contestants include Katya Jones
and Joe McFadden. (R)
6.35 BBC News; Regional News


6.15am The King of Queens (R) 7.05
Cheers (R) 8.30 Frasier (R) 9.30
Sunday Brunch. Guests include
Jay McGuiness, Kimberley
Walsh, and Nadiya Hussain.
12.30pm The Simpsons (R)
1.30 Stuart Little 2 (2002/U) Family
adventure sequel, with the voice
of Michael J Fox. ★★★
3.00 The Great British Bake Off
The culinary competition
kicks off with cake week. (R)
4.30 Coast vs Country A couple
planning to move from
Dewsbury to East Yorkshire. (R)
5.30 The Yorkshire Dales and the
Lakes Vanessa and Nigel must
decide whether running the
Tan Hill Inn is really for them. (R)
6.30 Channel 4 News

10.00 ITV News; Weather
10.20 The Best Little Prison in
Britain? Head of Security Margo
attempts to hunt down two
mobile phones, which are on the
wing. Meanwhile, an inmate is
granted a home visit as a reward
for his good behaviour. (R)
10.45 Deep Water Guy is arrested
for his attack on Nelson, and
Lisa opens up to Roz about
Adam. Meanwhile, Joe and
Lisa come together to tackle
a crisis at the kennels. (R)
11.45pm Who Wants to Be a
Millionaire? Jeremy Clarkson hosts. (R)
12.35am Home Shopping 3.00
Motorsport UK 3.50 ITV Nightscreen
5.05-6.00am Judge Rinder (R)

10.35 Live at the Apollo
Chatty Man Alan Carr hosts
from London’s Hammersmith
Apollo, performing himself, and
introducing guests Francesca
Martinez and Nish Kumar. (R)
11.20pm  FILM Life of Crime (2013/18)
Two criminals kidnap the wife of a
corrupt real-estate tycoon and
demand a $1million ransom. However,
the businessman is enjoying a holiday
in the Bahamas with his mistress and
does not want his wife back, setting in
motion a complex series of double-
crosses. Comedy based on Elmore
Leonard’s novel The Switch, starring
Jennifer Aniston. ★★★ 12.55am Who
Do You Think You Are? (R) 1.55 Holby
City (R) 2.55-6.30am This Is BBC Two

10.00 BBC News; Regional News
10.30 Match of the Day 2 Mark
Chapman presents highlights of
the day’s Premier League action,
featuring Arsenal v Tottenham
Hotspur at Emirates Stadium,
and Everton v Wolverhampton
Wanderers at Goodison Park.
11.30pm A Question of Sport A
two-legged edition with ex-England
striker Darren Bent, sprint hurdling
great Colin Jackson, world Taekwondo
title-winner Bianca Walkden and
former heptathlete Kelly Sotherton. (R)
12.00m’t  FILM The King’s Speech.
(2010/12) Fact-based drama, starring
Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush.
★★★★★ 1.55 Weather for the Week
Ahead 2.00-6.00am BBC News


10.20 50 Years of the Troubles:
A Journey Through Film
Film maker Mark Cousins returns
to his home town of Belfast to
reflect on how the place and its
history have been used, and
occasionally abused, by cinema.
11.15pm  FILM The Monuments Men
(2014/12) A platoon of soldiers recovers
stolen art treasures from the Nazis
during the Second World War.
Fact-based drama, directed by and
starring George Clooney. ★★ 1.25am
Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA (R)
2.15 The Great British Bake Off: An
Extra Slice (R) 3.10 The Rob Rinder
Verdict (R) 4.05 Come Dine with Me (R)
4.55 Gok’s Fill Your House for Free (R)
5.50-6.30am Countdown (R)

7.00 5 Gold Rings (1/6)
Celebrity edition of the
interactive gameshow, hosted
by Phillip Schofield, as Jimmy
Carr and Rachel Riley answer
visual questions by placing
rings on an LED floor.
8.00 Who Wants to Be a
Millionaire? Jeremy Clarkson
hosts the big-prize quiz, in
which another line-up of six
contestants answer questions
that could change their lives.
9.00 Sanditon (2/8) Charlotte and
Sidney clash again, only for
Charlotte to be left confused by
a chance encounter. Tensions
surrounding Miss Lambe’s arrival
in Sanditon erupt at Lady
Denham’s grand pineapple
luncheon. Meanwhile, Esther
and Edward realise that
Clara poses a significant threat
to their ambitions.

7.00 Grizzly Bear Cubs and Me
Part one of two. Gordon
Buchanan joins a pioneering
family of biologists in Russia as
they attempt to rehabilitate six
orphaned grizzly bear cubs. (R)
8.00 Dragons’ Den (4/14) Former
Dragon Theo Paphitis returns
to the panel to assess more
business plans, including a
diet app, a clothes-mending
workshop, a cycling gadget,
and a range of dog treats.
9.00 Untouchable: The Rise and
Fall of Harvey Weinstein
The story of how the film
producer acquired and
deployed his power, charting
how he allegedly abused
women with seeming impunity
throughout his career – from his
early days as a music promoter
to running movie company
Miramax with his brother Bob.

7.00 Countryfile A special edition
looking at wartime evacuees,
with Margherita Taylor meeting
people who were relocated to
Chatsworth House for safety.
8.00 Antiques Roadshow
Fiona Bruce and the team are at
Morden Hall Park in South
London, assessing items
including a rare Cartier driver’s
watch, a self-portrait by John
Lennon and Yoko Ono and a
plate designed by Pablo Picasso.
9.00 Peaky Blinders (3/6) Tommy
gathers everyone together to
discuss recent tragic events and
to give his orders, while the
Shelby men travel to London to
meet Mosley and it’s soon
revealed who has the upper
hand. Polly visits Aberama to
pass on instructions from
Tommy, who learns that one of
the Peaky Blinders is in danger.


7.00 Formula 1 Belgian Grand
Prix Highlights Steve Jones
presents action from the 13th
round of the season at the
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps,
where Sebastian Vettel was
victorious last year. The Ferrari
driver beat Mercedes’ Lewis
Hamilton into second place to
keep the pressure on him at the
top of the standings, but trails
by some distance this season,
with Hamilton a strong favourite
to retain the world title. With
analysis provided by David
Coulthard and Mark Webber.
9.00 The Handmaid’s Tale (13/13)
June reaches the point of no
return on her bold strike against
Gilead and must decide how far
she will go. Meanwhile, Serena
Joy and Commander Waterford
attempt to find a way forward in
their new lives. Last in series.
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