Sunday Magazine – August 11, 2019

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6.20am The King of Queens (R) 7.10
Cheers (R) 8.05 Frasier (R) 9.30
Sunday Brunch 12.35pm The
Simpsons: four episodes (R)
2.30 W Series Motor Racing Lee
McKenzie is joined by David
Coulthard to present coverage
of the final round of the all-
female Formula 3-level racing
series, from Brands Hatch.
4.30 Coast vs Country Kerr
Drummond and Kirsty Duffy
help recently retired police
officers Sian and Alan look for
a home in Pembrokeshire. (R)
5.30 The Yorkshire Dales and
the Lakes Mountain rescuer
Pete Roe attempts to find a
missing man in Swaledale. (R)
6.30 Channel 4 News

10.05 Terminator Genisys (2015/12)
A soldier fighting in a post-
apocalyptic war against living
machines is sent back in time to
prevent an attempt to change
the past – but when he arrives,
he finds that history has been
changed beyond recognition.
Sci-fi adventure sequel, with
Arnold Schwarzenegger
and Emilia Clarke. ★★
12.30am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares
USA Gordon revisits restaurants he
tried to save. (R) 1.20 Jamie and Jimmy’s
Friday Night Feast (R) 2.15 Undercover
Boss USA (R) 3.05 Grand Designs New
Zealand (R) 4.00 Come Dine with Me.
From Bristol. (R) 4.55 The £100k Drop
(R) 5.50-6.30am Countdown (R)

7.00 George Clarke’s Amazing
Spaces The architect revisits his
travels, starting off in Canada,
near the Rocky Mountain town
of Golden, where he visits
a self-built log farmhouse.
8.00 The Queen’s Lost Family
(1/3) The inside story of the
royal family from the 1920s to
the end of the Second World
War. It begins just after the
First World War, as monarchies
across Europe have toppled, and
most working men and many
women now have the vote.
9.00 The Handmaid’s Tale (10/13)
June is ready to strike back at her
oppressors and starts making
arrangements for an ambitious
plan, but a devious ploy on the
part of Commander Waterford
threatens to derail things. In
Canada, hope turns to tragedy
for Moira, Luke and Emily.

6.00am CITV 8.25 ITV News 8.30 The
Sara Cox Show 9.25 John and
Lisa’s Weekend Kitchen 11.20
Gino’s Italian Coastal Escape (R)
11.50 Midsomer Murders (R)
1.50pm Apollo 13 (1995/PG) Fact-based
drama about the efforts to
return the stranded crew of
a lunar mission safely to Earth.
Starring Tom Hanks. ★★★★★
4.30 Zone of Champions (R)
5.00 The Chase Celebrity Special
With Jay Rayner, Lucy Porter
and Krishnan Guru-Murthy. (R)
6.00 ITV News; Weather
6.15 Regional News; Weather
6.30 Tipping Point: Lucky Stars
Comedian Joel Dommett,
reality star Lydia Bright and
actress Sarah Hadland compete.

6.15am Glorious Gardens from Above
(R) 7.00 Gardeners’ World (R)
7.30 Countryfile (R) 8.30
Beechgrove (R) 9.00 Saturday
Kitchen Best Bites 10.30
Remarkable Places to Eat (R)
11.30 Top of the Shop with Tom
Kerridge (R) 12.30pm Amazing
Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby.
At Giraffe Manor in Kenya. (R)
1.30 Athletics: European Team
Championships 2019 Gabby
Logan presents coverage of
the third and final day of the
event in Bydgoszcz, Poland.
6.00 International Rugby Union
England v Wales. John Inverdale
presents action from both
teams’ first World Cup warm-up
match, held at Twickenham.

6.00am Breakfast 9.00 Match of the


Day. Highlights. (R) 10.30 Sunday
Morning Live 11.30 Homes
Under the Hammer (R) 12.30pm
Bargain Hunt. Gameshow. (R)

1.00 BBC News; Weather


1.15 Songs of Praise In Oxfordshire.


1.50 Hold the Sunset Phil can


not be found anywhere. (R)


2.20 Money for Nothing (R)


3.05 Escape to the Country


Searching in West Wales. (R)


3.50 Shop Well for Less? Alex Jones


and Steph McGovern try to
help the Miller family. (R)

4.50 Fake or Fortune? With Fiona


Bruce and Philip Mould. (R)


5.50 Pointless Celebrities Quiz. (R)


6.35 BBC News; Regional News


10.25 ITV News; Weather
10.40 The Best Little Prison in
Britain? The unlikely decades-
long friendship between prison
officer ‘Jonesy’ and repeat
offender burglar ‘Jonno’, who
are about to be separated. (R)
11.10pm Yorkshire Airport The
extended summer heatwave causes
the tarmac of the runway to melt. (R)
11.40 Rescue: River Deep, Mountain
High. Series focused on rescue efforts
across the British Isles. (R) 12.05am
Tenable. Quiz, hosted by Warwick
Davis. (R) 12.55 Ideal World 3.00
Motorsport UK 3.50 British Superbike
Championship Highlights 4.40 ITV
Nightscreen 5.05-6.00am Judge Rinder.
Real-life cases in a studio courtroom. (R)

10.00 The Mind of Herbert
Clunkerdunk (3&4/4) Double
bill. Herbert gets an important
job recording a voiceover;
Herbert poses for some new
headshots to go in his portfolio.
10.25 Louis Theroux’s Altered
States: Take My Baby The
documentary-maker explores
how adoption is a big business
in California, meeting agencies,
facilitators and lawyers matching
babies to parents – for a price. (R)
11.25pm Killed By My Debt Factual
drama telling the story of Jerome
Rogers. With Chance Perdomo.
12.25am A Fresh Guide to Florence
with Fab 5 Freddy (R) 1.25 Holby City
(R) 2.25-6.15am This Is BBC Two

10.00 BBC News; Regional News


10.30 Match of the Day 2 Jason


Mohammad presents action
from today’s Premier League
fixtures – Manchester United v
Chelsea, Newcastle United v
Arsenal and Leicester City v
Wolverhampton Wanderers.

11.35pm A Question of Sport With


Kevin Kilbane, Sam Twiston-Davies,


Kate Richardson-Walsh and Maggie


Alphonsi. (R) 12.05am Sacred Wonders.


From the ancient temples of Angkor


Wat in Cambodia to the Shaolin


Temple in China, a look at what people


do for faith in some of Earth’s most


stunning sacred places. (R) 1.05 White


Van Gogh Man – Our Lives (R) 1.35


Weather 1.40-6.00am BBC News


7.30 The Comedy Years
Important comedy milestones
of 1998, including The Royle
Family and Goodness Gracious
Me, and the final episode
of Drop the Dead Donkey.
Hugh Bonneville narrates. (R)
8.30 Vera A mother of two is found
murdered in her back garden.
Vera and Aiden investigate
the case, and delve into the
disturbing secrets and conflicts
that lurk beneath the surface of
the victim’s seemingly peaceful
suburban community. The case
takes a more complicated turn
when the dead woman’s
estranged family make an
unexpected reappearance, and
while several of her neighbours
may have had cause to carry out
a crime of passion, her relatives
may have had compelling
motives of their own to kill. (R)

7.00 Inside the Factory
Gregg Wallace visits a clothing
factory in South Shields that
manufactures 650 waxed jackets
a day, while Cherry Healey
investigates the science behind
waterproof clothing. (R)
8.00 Dragons’ Den (1/14) Sara
Davies, founder of Crafter’s
Companion, joins the panel to
put more business ideas to the
test – including a toilet gadget,
pet food, and a brand of spiced
rum. Evan Davis presents.
9.00 The Misadventures of
Romesh Ranganathan (3/5)
Romesh Ranganathan visits
Bosnia and Herzegovina to
discover how this corner of
Europe has changed, trying
out Sarajevo’s abandoned
bobsleigh track, and meeting
a man who claims to have
discovered the largest pyramid.

7.00 Countryfile The team is in


Perthshire, where Matt Baker
visits Cultybraggan, a former
PoW camp that is now a thriving
community of artisans, food
producers and craftspeople.
Also, Charlotte Smith goes
kayaking on a wildlife safari.

8.00 Antiques Roadshow A


return visit to the historic Abbey
Pumping station in Leicester,
where playwright Joe Orton’s
sister brings in the typewriter
on which he wrote some of
his most important scripts. (R)

9.00 Poldark (5/8) When the banks


start issuing paper notes instead
of gold, Demelza finds herself
thrown into uncharted waters
with her workers and the locals,
a situation taken advantage of
by Tess and Jacka. Meanwhile,
Geoffrey Charles makes plain
his intent to marry Cecily.
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