Sunday Magazine – July 28, 2019

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6.00am Good Morning Britain
8.30 Lorraine Entertainment news.
9.25 Judge Rinder Real-life cases. (R)
10.30 This Morning Celebrity chat.
12.30pm Loose Women The panel put
the world to rights once more.
1.00 ITV Lunchtime News; Weather
1.20 Regional News; Weather
1.30 ITV Racing: Glorious
Goodwood Ed Chamberlin and
Francesca Cumani present
coverage of the third day of the
festival, including the 3.35 Qatar
Nassau Stakes, which follows
races at 1.50, 2.25 and 3.00.
4.00 Tipping Point Quiz. (R)
5.00 The Chase Quiz show. (R)
6.00 Regional News; Weather
6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather

6.30am The Secret History of the
British Garden (R) 7.30 An Island
Parish: Falklands (R) 8.00 Britain
in Bloom (R) 8.30 Great British
Railway Journeys (R) 9.00 BBC
News 10.00 Victoria Derbyshire
11.00 BBC Newsroom Live
1.00pm Curious Creatures (R)
1.30 Getting the Builders In (R)
2.15 Best Bakes Ever (R)
3.00 Hairy Bikers’ Best of British (R)

3.45 More Creatures Great and
Small A critically ill donkey. (R)

4.15 Gorilla Family and Me (R)
5.15 Antiques Road Trip (R)
6.00 Celebrity Eggheads (R)
6.30 The Customer Is Always Right
British entrepreneurs’ products
are put to the test. (R)

6.00am Breakfast 9.15 Wanted


Down Under Revisited (R) 10.00
Homes Under the Hammer
(R) 11.00 Food: Truth or Scare
(R) 11.45 Armchair Britain (R)
12.15pm Bargain Hunt (R)

1.00 BBC News; Regional News


1.45 800 Words Shaun comes


up with the perfect plan.


2.30 Escape to the Country


A couple seek a home close
to the Norfolk Broads. (R)

3.30 Make Me a Dealer The


antiques challenges reaches
Northamptonshire. (R)

4.15 Flog It! Paul Martin is joined by


James Lewis and David Harper at
Wolverhampton Art Gallery. (R)

5.15 Pointless Quiz. (R)


6.00 BBC News; Regional News


6.30am Mike & Molly (R) 7.20 The King
of Queens (R) 8.10 Everybody
Loves Raymond (R) 9.10 Frasier
(R) 10.10 The Big Bang Theory (R)
11.00 The Simpsons (R) 12.05pm
A New Life in the Sun (R)
1.05 Posh Pawnbrokers (R)
2.10 Countdown With John Inverdale.
3.00 A Place in the Sun (R)
4.00 The £100k Drop Contestants
from Sunderland and Henley-
on-Thames play the quiz.
5.00 Come Dine with Me Hummus-
maker James hosts the fourth
evening in and around Bristol.
5.30 The Simpsons Double bill. A
bully torments Lisa; Marge and
Lisa discuss strong women. (R)
6.30 Hollyoaks Scott considers his
options in the name of love. (R)

10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather
10.30 Regional News; Weather
10.45 Long Lost Family:
What Happened Next
Davina McCall and Nicky
Campbell revisit more of the
programme’s most memorable
searches, catching up with
two people whose lives
have been transformed. (R)
11.40pm Tenable Five work colleagues
from Gateshead, Tyne and Wear,
answer questions on Hitchcock films,
US states and football. Quiz, hosted
by Warwick Davis. (R) 12.35am
Teleshopping 3.00 John Bishop’s Ireland.
The comedian visits Westport. (R) 3.25
Eat, Shop, Save (R) 3.50 ITV Nightscreen
5.05-6.00am Judge Rinder (R)

10.00 Vic & Bob’s Big Night Out
Bob Mortimer showcases his
incredible new dance routine,
and characters Donald and
Davey Stott take to the stage to
perform an ambitious magic
routine. Last in series. (R)
10.30 Newsnight Analysis of the
day’s events with Emma Barnett.
11.15pm Golf: Women’s Open
Highlights Action from day one at
Woburn Golf Club, near Milton
Keynes, where England’s Georgia Hall
entered as the defending champion.
12.15am Louis Theroux: Surviving
America’s Most Hated Family. Louis
returns to visit the Westboro Baptist
Church. (R) 1.15 Our Cops in the North
(R) 2.15-6.30am This Is BBC Two

10.00 BBC News; Regional News


10.35 Murdered by My


Boyfriend Drama about a
teenage girl’s romance with an
older man who, although
handsome and initially charming,
soon begins to dominate every
aspect of her life as his jealous
and possessive nature gets out
of control. Georgina Campbell
and Royce Pierreson star. (R)

11.35pm Who Do You Think You Are?


Actress Naomie Harris traces her


ancestry, discovering a startling


connection to slavery and learning


of a story of tragic poverty in


Jamaica’s capital of Kingston. (R)


12.35am Weather for the Week


Ahead 12.40-6.00am BBC News


10.00 Homes from Hell: Caught
on Camera Real-life footage
reveals some of the dangers
lurking inside homes, from bugs
and the chaos caused by animals
and children to dodgy DIY and
conflict with neighbours.
11.05pm The Tez O’Clock Show
Satirical comedy show, hosted by Tez
Ilyas. 12.05am First Dates. Featuring
an IT worker who has never had a
relationship. (R) 1.00  FILM The Diary
of a Teenage Girl. (2015/18) Drama, with
Bel Powley. ★★★★ 2.45 Young, British
and Depressed: Dispatches (R) 3.15
Come Dine with Me (R) 4.10 Extreme
Cake Makers (R) 4.35 Kirstie’s Vintage
Gems (R) 4.55 The £100k Drop (R)
5.50-6.25am Countdown (R)

7.00 Emmerdale Kerry takes action,
Tracy forms a plan and Amy is
hopeful that her ordeal is over.
7.30 Ross Kemp Living with
Young Carers (2/4) Ross
Kemp meets children who look
after sick relatives – including
a 15-year-old who cares for
her schizophrenic mother.
8.00 Emmerdale Tracy is thrown
into panic and Robert braces
himself to come clean.
8.30 Eat, Shop, Save (1/4) Ranvir
Singh challenges families to get
fitter and eat better, beginning
with the Lahertys from Bury,
Greater Manchester, whose aim
is to ditch their takeaway habit.
9.00 Sewer Men (2/2) Conclusion
of the documentary. The sewage
workers delve into the well at
one of the deepest pumping
stations in Staffordshire and deal
with a blockage outside a prison.

7.00 The Repair Shop Jay Blades
and the team restore a 1930s
pinball machine, an antique
weather device and a rocking
horse that holds sentimental
significance for its owner. (R)
8.00 This Farming Life Lynn and
Sandra face the danger of
a drought on the croft.
Stevie’s buffalo herd go for a
cooling dip in the loch. And
at the Royal Highland Show,
Raymond and Johnny aim
high with their Charolais.
9.00 Broke (2/3) Documentary
following more people who
are in work but struggling to
make ends meet. They include
Tyrone, a homeless teenager
who works a zero-hour contract
at McDonald’s and wants to
rent his own flat – but cannot
guarantee he will earn enough
each week to cover the rent.

7.00 The One Show Stacey


Dooley joins Matt Baker to
present the live magazine show,
featuring a mixture of celebrity
chat and stories of interest.

7.30 EastEnders Phil’s attacker


takes drastic action to cover
their tracks and Bernadette
grows frustrated with Karen.

8.00 Serengeti (5/6) The wild


dog family come under siege
from the hyenas, while Kali
and her cubs are attacked by
the black-maned lions. But
worse is to come when a storm
ignites a devastating fire.

9.00 Fake or Fortune? (2/4) The


team examines an 18th-century
portrait attributed to pioneering
female artist Maria Cosway,
but which Philip Mould believes
may actually be an undiscovered
work by the great Regency
artist Sir Thomas Lawrence.

7.00 Channel 4 News
8.00 George Clarke’s Old
House, New Home George
Clarke redesigns a 300-year-old
house in Broadstairs, which was
once a school and a retirement
community, leaving it with a few
quirky features. For inspiration,
he visits the Royal Pavilion
in Brighton. He also helps a
couple make the most of the
tiny living room in their 1930s
south London bungalow. (R)
9.00 Britain’s Giant Pet Food
Factory A sneak peek inside
Mars Petcare’s factory in Melton
Mowbray, which produces one
million packets of pet food a
day. There is also a 14-acre
research centre where new
products are tested, and staff
are encouraged to bring in
their pets for the happiness
of the work environment.
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