Saturday Magazine - 03.09.2019

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BBC One BBC Two ITV Channel 4
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6.00am CITV 8.25 ITV News 8.30
The Sara Cox Show 9.25 John
and Lisa’s Weekend Kitchen
11.25 Midsomer Murders (R)
1.20pm ITV News; Weather
1.30 About a Boy (2002/12) Romantic
comedy, starring Hugh Grant
and Toni Collette. ★★★★
3.30 Zone of Champions Featuring
footage of Self-Inflicted
Nunchuck Thwacks. (R)
4.00 Celebrity Catchphrase (R)
5.00 The Chase Celebrity Special
With Paul Young, Jade Jones, Aljaz
Skorjanec and Arthur Smith. (R)
6.00 ITV News; Weather
6.15 Regional News; Weather
6.30 Tipping Point: Lucky Stars
With Bruno Tonioli, Catherine
Tyldesley and Zoe Williams.

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 Top of the Shop with Tom
Kerridge (R) 12.00noon  LIVE
Cycling: RideLondon. A look
ahead to today’s cycling.
1.00 My Life on a Plate (R)
1.45 Oklahoma! (1955/U)
Musical Western, starring
Gordon MacRae. ★★★★
4.00 Amazing Hotels: Life
Beyond the Lobby (R)
5.00 World’s Busiest Cities: Delhi (R)
6.00 Mediterranean with Simon
Reeve The journey concludes in
Morocco, Spain. Last in series. (R)

6.00am Breakfast 9.00 BBC News
10.30 Sunday Morning Live 11.30
Homes Under the Hammer (R)
12.30pm Bargain Hunt (R)
1.00 BBC News; Weather
1.15 Songs of Praise Katherine Jenkins
explores the power of faith.
1.50 Hold the Sunset Phil begins to
despair at selling his house. (R)
2.15 Escape to the Country A move
to the Scottish Borders. (R)
2.45 Shop Well for Less? Alex
Jones and Steph McGovern
help a family from Selby. (R)
3.45 Cycling: RideLondon – Surrey
Classic Coverage of the
men’s race, as the riders
undertake a 169km course
through London and Surrey.
6.30 BBC News; Regional News


6.00am The King of Queens (R)
7.15 Everybody Loves Raymond
(R) 8.05 The Simpsons (R)
9.30 Sunday Brunch. Guests
include Bob Mortimer, Diversity,
Emily Head and Susie Blake.
12.30pm The Simpsons (R)
2.20 The Secret Life of the Zoo Asha
the rhino goes into labour. (R)
3.25 A Place in the Sun Advice for
British householders aiming
to buy a home abroad. (R)
4.30 Coast vs Country Kirsty Duffy
searches the Welsh countryside
to find properties for a couple
with a £350,000 budget. (R)
5.30 The Yorkshire Dales and the
Lakes John and William Dawson
must gather in 2,000 sheep. (R)
6.30 Channel 4 News

10.25 ITV News; Weather
10.40 The Best Little Prison
in Britain? Documentary
exploring the only prison on
the Isle of Man, which houses
150 inmates and is governed an
entirely different legal system
from the rest of the UK. (R)
11.10 Yorkshire Airport Chloe struggles
to check in a passenger with a
motorised wheelchair that could
contain a potentially lethal battery,
and singer Sinitta has a surprise
for a couple of passengers. (R) 11.40
Counting Tigers: A Survival Special (R)
12.30am Rescue: River Deep, Mountain
High (R) 12.55 Teleshopping 3.00
Motorsport UK 3.50 ITV Nightscreen
5.05-6.00am Judge Rinder (R)

10.00 The Mind of Herbert
Clunkerdunk Double bill of a
new comedy, starring Spencer
Jones as an imaginative man
trying to navigate modern life.
(1/4) Herbert’s best friend
Jonny performs a remarkable
impression of his pet dog; (2/4)
Herbert records an audition
tape for a role in a musical.
10.20 Louis Theroux’s Altered
States: Love without
Limits The documentary-
maker explores US culture. (R)
11.20pm Golf: Women’s British Open
Highlights Action from the final day
of the event. 12.20am How the Middle
Class Ruined Britain (R) 1.20 Holby City
(R) 2.20-6.30am This Is BBC Two

10.00 BBC News; Regional News
10.30 MOTD: Community
Shield Highlights
Liverpool v Manchester City.
Action from the traditional top-
flight football season curtain-
raiser at Wembley Stadium.
11.15 Britain’s Youngest Football Boss
Nervously awaiting the draw for the
quarter-finals of the FA Cup, Jack faces
a major financial concern as an injured
player needs an expensive operation.
11.40 A Question of Sport. With Greg
Rutherford, James Toseland, Karen
Pickering and Amy Tinkler. (R) 12.10am
Taking on the Irish Sea – Our Lives.
Following the rowing race the Celtic
Challenge. (R) 12.40 Weather for the
Week Ahead 12.45-6.00am BBC News


10.00 First Dates A helicopter
pilot embarks on his first-ever
date dressed in women’s
clothing, while a mother-of-five
sits down for a meal with a
fellow single parent. (R)
11.00pm  FILM The Dressmaker
(2015/12) A fashion designer returns
to her home town in the 1950s,
planning to reconcile with her mother
and get even with her enemies. Drama,
starring Kate Winslet and Judy Davis.
★★★ 1.15am Jamie and Jimmy’s Friday
Night Feast (R) 2.10 Ramsay’s Kitchen
Nightmares USA (R) 3.00 Grand
Designs New Zealand (R) 3.50
Come Dine with Me (R) 4.45 Kirstie’s
Vintage Gems (R) 4.55 The £100k Drop
(R) 5.50-6.30am Countdown (R)

7.30 The Comedy Years
Comedy milestones of 1984,
when cult hits like The Young
Ones and Alas Smith and Jones
battled it out in the schedules
with more mainstream fare like
Russ Abbot’s Madhouse, and
politicians were targeted by
one of the most irreverent TV
shows of all time – Spitting
Image. Fans also lost two
of the greatest comedy stars
of all time – Tommy Cooper
and Eric Morecambe. Narrated
by Hugh Bonneville. (R)
8.30 Vera The detective investigates
when a seemingly beloved
resident of a coastal community
is fatally driven off the road,
and digs up the victim’s past
in the hope of unmasking the
killer. Crime drama based on
Ann Cleeves’ series of novels,
starring Brenda Blethyn. (R)

7.00 Inside the Factory Gregg
Wallace visits a cherry Bakewell
factory in Stoke-on-Trent that
produces 250,000 tarts every
day, and meets the team of 12
employed to precisely place
the cherries on top by hand. (R)
8.00 Animals at Play (2/2)
The secrets behind mammals’
group games, from dolphins that
play catch to a hyena tug of war,
revealing the benefits they gain
from their playful behaviour.
9.00 The Misadventures of
Romesh Ranganathan (2/5)
The comedian travels to
Mongolia, where he tries his
hand at traditional wrestling,
takes part in a hunting trip
with eagles, and visits an energy
centre in the middle of the
desert. He also discovers
how relationships are formed
among Nomadic societies.

7.00 Countryfile The team heads
to Norfolk, where John Craven
meets the team behind a
corncrake breeding programme,
while Margherita Taylor meets
artist Shauna Richardson and
a sheepdog trainer who also
breeds red squirrels. Including
Weather for the Week Ahead.
8.00 Antiques Roadshow Fiona
Bruce presents the show from
Osbourne House on the Isle of
Wight, where items brought to
be valued include a globetrotting
trunk and a Japanese jar
found in a water tank. (R)
9.00 Poldark (4/8) Ross is given
hope for the Despards’ return
to Honduras, but finds his new
arch enemy Ralph Hanson has
returned to Truro. Dwight gains
unexpected patients, though
his absences from home have
unforeseen consequences.


7.00 Formula 1 Hungarian
Grand Prix Highlights
Steve Jones is joined by David
Coulthard to present action
from the 12th round of the
season, which came from the
Hungaroring in Mogyorod,
where Lewis Hamilton was
victorious last year. The
Mercedes driver beat the Ferrari
duo of Sebastian Vettel and Kimi
Raikkonen into second and third
respectively to further increase
his lead in the standings.
9.00 The Handmaid’s Tale
(9/13) Confined in a hospital,
June’s sanity begins to fray,
but an encounter with Serena
Joy forces June to reassess
her recent actions. Dystopian
drama based on Margaret
Atwood’s novel starring
Elisabeth Moss, Madeline
Brewer and Yvonne Strahovski.
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