Sunday Magazine – August 18, 2019

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6.00am CITV 8.25 ITV News 8.30
The Sara Cox Show 9.25 Ninja
Warrior (R) 10.25 Zone of
Champions (R) 11.00 Countrywise
(R) 11.30 Best Walks with a
View with Julia Bradbury (R)
12.00noon ITV News; Weather
12.15 Midsomer Murders Drama.
Guest starring Paul Nicholls. (R)
2.15 Catchphrase Gameshow. (R)
3.00 Tenable Quiz show. (R)

4.00 Tipping Point Gameshow. (R)
5.00 The Chase Celebrity Special
With Sarah Willingham, Shaun
Ryder, Michelle Dewberry
and Eddie Edwards. (R)
6.00 ITV News; Weather

6.15 Regional News; Weather
6.30 Tipping Point: Lucky Stars

6.20am Glorious Gardens from Above
(R) 7.05 Gardeners’ World (R)
7.35 Countryfile (R) 8.30
Beechgrove (R) 9.00 Saturday
Kitchen Best Bites 10.30 Lorraine
Pascale: How to Be a Better
Cook (R) 11.00 Nigel Slater:
Eating Together (R) 11.30 Top of
the Shop with Tom Kerridge (R)
12.30pm Ulster GP Highlights
1.30 Flog It! At Muncaster Castle. (R)
2.15 Holiday of My Lifetime Arlene
Phillips heads to Southport to
relive her holiday memories. (R)
3.00 Escape to the Country (R)
4.00 Pangolins – The World’s
Most Wanted Animal (R)
5.00 Oz the Great and Powerful
(2013/PG) Fantasy adventure,
starring James Franco. ★★★

6.00am Breakfast 9.00 Match of the


Day (R) 10.30 Sunday Morning
Live 11.30 Homes Under the
Hammer (R) 12.00noon BBC
News; Weather 12.15 Bargain
Hunt. From Norfolk. (R)

1.00 Songs of Praise A couple get


married in church for just £1,000.


1.35 Athletics: British Grand Prix


Gabby Logan presents coverage
of the 11th meeting of the
Diamond League season,
which comes Birmingham.

4.15 Money for Nothing Sarah


Moore transforms items
reclaimed from a tip. (R)

4.45 Fake or Fortune? (R)


5.45 Pointless Celebrities An


academia-themed edition. (R)


6.35 BBC News; Regional News


6.15am The King of Queens (R) 7.05
Cheers (R) 8.00 Frasier (R) 9.30
Sunday Brunch. With guests
Amanda Abbington, Laurie
Kynaston and Jamie Demetriou.
12.30pm The Simpsons (R)
2.25 We Bought a Zoo (2011/PG)
Fact-based comedy drama,
starring Matt Damon and
Scarlett Johansson. ★★★
4.50 A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun
Revisiting a couple in the
Spanish area of Oliva.
5.35 The Yorkshire Dales and the
Lakes Chef Kevin Tickle goes
foraging in Grasmere, and in
Wensleydale, gamekeeper
David Hutchinson readies
the estate for a shoot. (R)
6.30 Channel 4 News Headlines.

10.20 ITV News; Weather
10.40 The Best Little Prison in
Britain? The man responsible
for running the prison shop is
faced with a challenge, and
an inmate receives luxuries,
such as the use of a Playstation,
for his good behaviour. (R)
11.10pm Yorkshire Airport Michael has
to manoeuvre a 35-tonne plane into
position for take-off for the first time.
(R) 11.40 Deep Water. Drama based on
the Windermere novels. (R) 12.30am
Rescue: River Deep, Mountain High. In
Co Mayo, rescue teams prepare for
the arrival of 30,000 pilgrims. (R) 12.55
Teleshopping 2.00 Ideal World 3.00
Motorsport UK 3.50 ITV Nightscreen
5.05-6.00am Judge Rinder (R)

10.00 Lazy Susan Sketch show, with
Freya Parker and Celeste Dring.
10.15 Brain in Gear An anxious
young woman attempts to cope
with the two personifications
of her inner thoughts.
10.30 A Girl’s Guide to TV
Comedian Rachel Parris presents
a comic guide on how women
can get ahead in television. (R)
11.15pm When Bridges Collapse: The
Genoa Disaster On August 14, 2018,
the Ponte Morandi in Genoa collapsed,
sending 27 vehicles plummeting to the
valley below with the loss of 43 lives.
(R) 12.15am Who Do You Think You
Are? (R) 1.15 Holby City. Chloe tries to
convince Evan that their marriage is
over. (R) 2.15-6.30am 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, which featured Sheffield
United v Crystal Palace and
Chelsea v Leicester City.

11.30pm A Question of Sport With


Brighton & Hove Albion striker Glenn


Murray, Great Britain sprinter Harry


Aikines-Aryeetey, former swimmer


Sharron Davies and three-time world


snooker champion Mark Selby. (R)


12.00m’t Sacred Wonders. A Shinto


devotee undertakes a gruelling


challenge at the sacred Nachi Falls in


Japan. (R) 1.00 Our Island Home – Our


Lives (R) 1.30 Weather for the Week


Ahead 1.35-6.00am BBC News


10.05 Flights from Hell: Caught
on Camera Footage
highlighting the extraordinary
and unusual incidents that
UK passengers have experienced
at airports and on planes,
captured by those who were
there at the time. (R)
11.10pm No Second Chance: Walter
Presents A doctor’s contented life is
turned upside down by a terrifying
attack. 12.25am Ramsay’s Kitchen
Nightmares USA (R) 1.15 Undercover
Boss USA (R) 2.00 Jamie and Jimmy’s
Friday Night Feast (R) 2.55 Come Dine
with Me (R) 3.50 Grand Designs New
Zealand (R) 4.45 Kirstie’s Vintage Gems
(R) 4.55 The £100k Drop. Gameshow. (R)
5.50-6.30am Countdown (R)

7.30 The Comedy Years A look
at comedy in 2003, when The
Office reached a memorable
conclusion and the original
run of Cold Feet bowed out
with a tragic storyline. (R)
8.30 Vera The dead body of a
teenage boy is found in a
reservoir near a remote rural
timber community. Vera and her
team step in, and discover that
the boy had already been
missing for three days prior to
his death. However, the case is
complicated by an apparent
conspiracy of silence, as many
of the townsfolk refuse to
cooperate with the police
investigation. A complex web
of relationships between the
victim’s friends and family
slowly emerges, with many
dark secrets that could have
driven someone to kill. (R)

7.00 Inside the Factory
Gregg Wallace visits a croissant
factory in France, and Cherry
Healey talks to a professor
who specialises in exploring
human senses about the perfect
way to eat the pastries. (R)
8.00 Dragons’ Den (2/14)
The panel considers
presentations from a pair of
porridge-makers, two students
with some new ideas, an Irish
inventor, and an entrepreneur
with a fresh approach to weight
loss. Presented by Evan Davis.
9.00 The Misadventures of
Romesh Ranganathan
(4/5) Romesh spends a week
exploring Colombia with a local
journalist, learning traditional
methods of making coffee
and discovering how much
of the country’s reputation
for violence is justified.

7.00 Countryfile Sean Fletcher


visits the Lake District to look at
some of the tasks performed by
working animals. There, he joins
the Cockermouth Mountain
Rescue team to see search-and-
rescue dogs in action. Including
Weather for the Week Ahead.

8.00 Antiques Roadshow Fiona


Bruce and the team return to
Helmingham Hall in Suffolk,
where items include a sapphire
ring and a sketch by Robert
Baden-Powell, founder of the
Boy Scouts and Girl Guides. (R)

9.00 Poldark (6/8) Ross throws


himself into fighting for Ned’s
liberty as George prepares to
marry Cecily and finalise his deal
with Hanson and Merceron.
Geoffrey Charles is forced to
make a desperate plan to elope
with Cecily before the wedding,
and Demelza uncovers a theft.

7.00 George Clarke’s Amazing
Spaces The architect looks
back at some of the most
ingenious small-space projects
with wings, wheels, or on
the waves, including a 1970s
camper van with a games
controller for a steering wheel.
8.00 The Queen’s Lost Family
(2/3) Prince George makes a love
match and marries the glamorous
Princess Marina of Greece
and Denmark. Edward brings
married American divorcee
Wallis Simpson to George and
Marina’s pre-wedding party.
9.00 The Handmaid’s Tale (11/13)
June is relying on Commander
Lawrence to execute her plan,
only for a terrifying journey to
a place from her past to put
everything in jeopardy. Serena
Joy and Commander Waterford
take a clandestine trip.
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