Sunday Magazine – August 04, 2019

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6.00am CITV 8.25 ITV News 8.30 The
Sara Cox Show. Weekend chat
show. 9.25 James Martin’s
Saturday Morning (R) 11.35 John
and Lisa’s Weekend Kitchen (R)
12.35pm Ainsley’s Caribbean Kitchen
The chef explores Trinidad. (R)
1.05 Save Money: Good Health R)
1.35 ITV News; Weather
1.50 Countrywise: Guide to Britain
The UK’s countryside. (R)
2.20 Liar Liar (1997/12) Comedy,
starring Jim Carrey, Maura
Tierney and Cary Elwes. ★★★★
4.00 Tipping Point Quiz. (R)

5.00 The Chase Quiz show. (R)
6.00 ITV News; Weather
6.15 Regional News; Weather
6.30 Zone of Champions

6.35am All Over the Place (R) 7.05 The
Dog Ate My Homework 7. 35
The Dengineers (R) 8.05
Mustangs FC (R) 8.30 Deadly
Top 10 (R) 9.00 Penguins on a
Plane: Great Animal Moves (R)
10.00 Cats v Dogs: Which Is
Best? (R) 11.00 This Farming Life
11.50 Secret Britain (R) 12.00noon
Lorraine Pascale: How to Be a
Better Cook. Entertainment
news. (R) 12.30 Secret Britain (R)
1.30 Animals at Play (R)
2.30 Athletics: European Team
Championship Gabby Logan
presents coverage of the
second and penultimate day
of the biennial event, held this
year at Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak
Stadium in Bydgoszcz, Poland.

6.00am Breakfast A round-up of


national and international news,
plus current affairs, arts and
entertainment, and weather.
10.00 Saturday Kitchen Live.
Cookery show featuring guest
chefs and celebrities as well
as highlights from the BBC
archives and wine choices for
the dishes prepared in the
studio. 11.30 Nadiya’s Time to
Eat. Nadiya Hussain cooks
up time-saving recipes. (R)
12.00noon Football Focus

1.00 BBC News; Weather


1.15 To Be Announced


4.00 Final Score A round-up of this


afternoon’s football results.


5.25 BBC News; Regional News


5.45 To Be Announced


6.20am The King of Queens (R) 6.50
Frasier (R) 7.40 The Big Bang
Theory (R) 9.00 Young Sheldon
(R) 9.55 The Simpsons (R) 11.25
Come Dine with Me (R) 12.30pm
Find It, Fix It, Flog It (R)
1.30 Live International Rugby Union
Ireland v Italy (kick-off 2.00pm).
Coverage of the Guinness
Summer Series fixture at Aviva
Stadium, as both sides continue
preparations for the World Cup.
4.10 A Place in the Sun (R)
5.30 Portrait Artist of the Year 2019
Nine contestants paint celebrity
sitters Jodie Comer, Daniel
Lismore and Nick Moran, before
the judges decide who deserves
the last spot in the semi-final.
6.30 Channel 4 News

10.10 ITV News; Weather
10.30 Bridget Jones: The Edge
of Reason (2004/15) The
disaster-prone journalist seems
to have finally found the perfect
boyfriend. However, when the
couple start to squabble over
their personal habits, she
decides to decamp for a while
to Thailand and write a
travelogue. Unfortunately, she
has reckoned without the
reappearance of a duplicitous
old flame. Comedy sequel,
starring Renee Zellweger, Colin
Firth and Hugh Grant. ★★★
12.30am Teleshopping Home
shopping. 3.00 The Wonder of Britain
(R) 3.50-6.00am ITV Nightscreen

10.00 To Be Announced
10.30 Atlanta Double bill of the
comedy drama about an
aspiring music manager trying to
turn his life around by making
his rapper cousin a star.
11.55pm To Be Announced
1.20am  FILM Stations of the Cross.
(2014/15) A girl from a strict Catholic
family is an outsider in her secular
school, and faces constant reproach
from her fundamentalist mother.
Under the tuition of a misguided
priest, she pushes herself to extreme
acts of self-sacrifice in her pursuit of
spiritual redemption. Drama, starring
Lea van Acken and Florian Stetter.
In German, French and Latin. ★★★
3.05-6.20am This Is BBC Two

11.55pm Britain’s Youngest Football


Boss 12.15am To Be Announced 1.45


Weather for the Week Ahead


1.50-6.00am BBC News


1.50am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares
USA The chef travels to Los Angeles to
help La Frite, a French restaurant that is
failing to make any profits. His first
step is to try to reconcile the feuding
family members who run the business,
and so devises a plan to bring them
together. (R) 2.40 Hollyoaks. Omnibus.
Drama following the lives of a group
of teenagers and young adults in
Chester. (R) 4.45 To Be Announced
5.00-6.00am The £100k Drop. Davina
McCall presents the quiz show in
which contestants start off with
£100,000 and are challenged to place
quantities of the cash over trapdoors
as they face a series of questions, the
wrong answers to which will lose them
money every time they slip up. (R)

7.00 The Chase Celebrity
Special Four celebrity
contestants pit their wits
against ruthless quiz genius the
Chaser in the hope of winning a
potential prize pot worth
thousands of pounds. They
work as a team and play
strategically to answer general
knowledge questions against
the clock and race down
the game board to the exit
without being caught.
Presented by Bradley Walsh. (R)
8.00 To Be Announced

7.00 Proms Encore Katie Derham
hosts a magazine show to
accompany the BBC Proms,
located at a bandstand opposite
London’s Royal Albert Hall.
7.30 Animal Babies: First Year
on Earth Cameras follow
six baby animals as they face
the challenges of surviving their
first year on Earth. In the final
episode of the series, the six
baby animals approach the end
of their first year on Earth. (R)
8.30 Dad’s Army Classic comedy
with the Home Guard during
the Second World War, starring
Arthur Lowe and Clive Dunn. (R)
9.00 Princess Margaret: The
Rebel Royal Documentary
profiling Princess Margaret,
whose life and loves reflected
the social and sexual revolution
that transformed Britain
during the 20th century. (R)

6.45 To Be Announced


10.00 BBC News; Weather


Followed by National
Lottery Update

10.30 Match of the Day Gary


Lineker presents highlights of
the opening round of Premier
League fixtures, including West
Ham United v Manchester City
and Tottenham Hotspur v Aston
Villa. The Citizens began their
bid for a third straight title
against a Hammers side that
had spent big on the likes of
Sebastien Haller and Pablo
Fornals over the summer.
Meanwhile, the Villans faced a
tough task in their first match in
the top flight since the 2015/16
campaign when they faced the
Champions League runners-up.
Other matches played today
were: Bournemouth v Sheffield
United, Burnley v Southampton,
Crystal Palace v Everton and
Watford v Brighton

7.00 To Be Announced

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