TV Times – 10 August 2019

(Martin Jones) #1
48 TV TIMES

Monday Highlights


Kate, Ben and friend Brian Cox as Logan

Reunited: Pauline
with brother
Colin at her wedding

Are you being served?:
Allegra McEvedy
and Fred Sirieix

The train in 1963 after
the initial police
investigation

Animal Park
● FACTUAL /
9.15am / BBC1
It’s the second week at
Longleat, and the
residents of Koala Creek
are taking centre stage as
the only male, Dennis,
should be romancing
the ladies, but prefers
flirting with helicopters!
Later in the week, the
arrival of some Cuban
crocodiles leads to a
kerfuffle and Red, the
Amur tiger, is also causing
a spot of bother. Continues
daily. ★★★★★ CC

Succession
● DRAMA /
9pm / Sky Atlantic

NEW


Hollywood star
Holly Hunter
joins the family drama,
as Rhea Jarrell, the
politically savvy CEO of
another huge media
conglomerate that rivals
Waystar Royco, the Roy
clan’s empire. Will she be
the ultimate threat to
ageing Logan, now his
family looks to have run
out of ways to try and
usurp him and take
control? ★★★★ NC

Long Lost Family: What


Happened Next?


● REAL LIFE / 9pm / ITV

LAST ONE


The concluding catch-up
begins with Richard, 53, and
his long-lost brother John, reunited in 2016.
The success of their meeting inspired John
to search for more of his family on his father’s
side, which led to more joyful meetings with
family he never knew he had. The next story

is from Tracy, who found her older brother
Christian just when she needed him most.
Finally, we catch up with Pauline, 81, who
was reunited with her brother and a couple
of sisters. The cameras capture her
wedding day as her brother Colin proudly
walks her down the aisle. ★★★★ JL

The Great Train Robbery
● FACTUAL / 9pm / C4

NEW


The Great Train Robbery still
captures our imagination, 56
years on, partly because there are still
unanswered questions. The plot was like
something out of a Hollywood movie – on
8 August 1 9 63, a Royal Mail train was
stopped and 16 robbers unloaded dozens
of sacks containing £2.6m (around £51m

today). But thanks to long-forgotten tapes
recorded in 1 9 78 by gang member Roger
Cordrey, this documentary reveals startling
new facts. There are also interviews with
some of the robbers’ children, including
Danny Pembroke, whose father was never
arrested for his role in the heist. ★★★★ HD
● See Danny Pembroke interview, page 21

Step Up to the Plate
● COOKERY / 9.30am & 4.30pm / CBBC

NEW


Fred Sirieix is out to find the next generation
of restaurant stars in this entertaining new series.
Taking a break from First Dates, Fred teams up with chef
and Junior Bake Off judge Allegra McEvedy to teach
10- to 1 4 -year-olds the art of service and running a
restaurant – including coping with difficult diners. The
healthy competition between front-of-house Fred and
back-of-house Allegra adds to the fun. ★★★★ RF
● See Fred Sirieix interview, page 19

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