TV Times – 27 July 2019

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TV TIMES 57


Tuesday


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Counting Tigers


Carole’s really got
a fight on her hands

Court in the act:
Eve Myles as Faith

Burning bright,
but for how
much longer?

Keeping Faith


● DRAMA / 9pm / BBC1


Things don’t get any easier for lawyer Faith as the Welsh
thriller continues. With Faith’s friend Madlen Vaughan’s
murder case coming to trial, Faith finds herself seriously
out of her depth when she opts to represent Madlen in
court. But that’s the least of her problems – she ends up
coming to the attention of DI Breeze from Swansea CID
(Strike Back’s Rhashan Stone) after doing crime boss
Gael Reardon’s dirty work! HHHHHHD

Holby City


● DRAMA / 8pm (Scot, 10.35pm) / BBC1


Dr Dominic has been frosty towards Carole ever since
finding out she’d hidden the truth she’d adopted him and
that his real mum was medic Ange Godard. As Dom
continues to reject Carole’s attempts to talk to him, she
declares she’s quitting as Holby’s receptionist and moving
abroad! Later, Dom finally agrees to hear Carole out, but
can they reunite? Also, Cameron struggles with the grief of
losing his mum, Bernie, and Ric makes an error. HHHVW

Audi Cup
● FOOTBALL /
from 4.45pm / ITV4

LIVE


A double-header
featuring Spurs v
Real Madrid (k-o 5pm) and
Bayern Munich v Fenerbaçe
(k-o 7.30pm), both from the
Allianz Arena, Munich.

SAS: Rogue


Warriors
● DOCUMENTARY /
8pm / BBC4

Another chance to see
Ben Macintyre’s three-part
series about the history of
the British Army special
forces unit.

ALSO ON...


30 July


TUESDAY


30 July


Cameras follow


the progress of an


ambitious census in


India’s tiger reserves


● DOCUMENTARY / 9pm / ITV


NEW


The tiger may be
the biggest and

most terrifying
big cat, but despite its strength,

agility and the iconic striped
fur, which allows it to blend

perfectly with its surroundings,
tiger numbers are dangerously

low – it’s thought there are only
about 3,000 left in the world.

In this one-off film narrated by


Joanna Lumley, cameras
follow the largest wildlife

survey ever conducted, in the
place absolutely key to tiger

survival – India. The tiger-
counting team travels across

50 tiger reserves and


400,000km in search of this
majestic but elusive predator in

the hope that an increase in
their numbers might just save

the species from extinction
in the wild. HHHJL

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