TV Times – 27 July 2019

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72 TV TIMES


Thursday Highlights


Tyrone is in trouble


Ranvir Singh presents


Philip and Fiona
want to know who
painted this portrait

Victorious: Joe Root
and team-mates

A porcupine
turns out to be a
prickly customer

Eat, Shop,


Save


● FACTUAL / 8.30pm / ITV


NEW


Eat better, get
fitter, save
money – that’s the three-
way challenge Ranvir
Singh and the team set
another four families as
the consumer/health
series returns. First in the
firing line are the Lahertys,
from Bury. They do love a
takeaway, the Lahertys,
and their chocolate, but
it’s costing them a fortune.
Will they rise to the
challenge? HHHSM

Broke


● FACTUAL / 9pm /
BBC2 (not Scot)

Tyrone left home at 16
after falling out with his
mum. After two weeks on
the streets he’s desperate to
rent a room privately. But
as he’s not 18, he can’t claim
housing benefit, and his
zero-hours job can’t
guarantee enough money
to cover the rent. A truly
heartbreaking episode,
even though Tyrone is just
one of millions of working
Brits struggling to stay
afloat. HHHHHSMA

Fake or Fortune?


● FACTUAL / 9pm / BBC1


Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould set out to
find out the provenance of an exceptional
18th-century portrait of aristocrat
Peniston Lamb II. Philip spotted the
painting at the Cecils’ family home and
instantly believed it to be by renowned
Regency artist Thomas Lawrence, who
painted Queen Charlotte. However, the
family have documents attributing the

painting of their ancestor to Maria
Cosway, who was a contemporary of
Lawrence. What follows is a fascinating
paper trail, with help from clothing
historians and genealogists... Will science
have the final say? If Philip’s hunch is
correct, the painting, already worth
thousands, could be valued at over half
a million pounds. HHHHMC

Serengeti


● WILDLIFE / 8pm / BBC1


The voiceover by ‘storyteller’ John
Boyega is wearing thin, but the wildlife
footage continues to impress, particularly
the hunting and migration sequences. At
the watering hole, as drought threatens,
the zebra foal that survived treading on a
crocodile has caught the eye of some lions.
And while the mud beneath the surface is

a deadly trap for some, it’s an attraction
for the elephants and warthogs that come
down to cool off. Elsewhere, a leopard
comes off worst in an encounter with a
porcupine, the reappearance of the black-
maned lions spells trouble for Salika the
hyena and Kali the lioness, and a bushfire
ravages the Serengeti. HHHIM

The Ashes


● CRICKET / 10am / Sky Sports The Ashes


LIVE


After England’s amazing success in winning the
World Cup on the final ball of a ‘super over’, the
team now face their big rivals Australia in The Ashes Test
series, which starts at Edgbaston today and runs until
mid-September. Captained this time by Joe Root,
England are likely to still be relying on World Cup heroes
including Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler to give them the
edge over holders Australia. Nightly highlights air on
Channel 5 at 7pm. HHHHHNC

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