TV Times – 27 July 2019

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So convincing


Full marks to everyone involved in BBC1 series
Dark Mon£y – one of the most terrifying dramas
I have ever seen. The performances were so
convincing, it was like watching real-life events.
Stephen McCarthy, Glasgow

LETTER OF THE WEEK


COMPILED BY: KIM PALFREY. PHOTOS: BBC, ITV


TV TURN-OFF


Serengeti
Once again a
BBC1 nature
show was
spoilt by
loud and
inappropriate
music. I could
hardly hear the narrator
John Boyega. When will TV
producers realise that nature
shows don’t need any music


  • just the natural sounds of
    animals, wind and rain.
    Helen Capel, Winscombe


Groundbreaking
BBC2 documentary War
in the Blood was difficult
to watch. The men who
took part in the clinical
trials for groundbreaking
cancer treatment were
so brave. Their families
must be terribly sad, but
immensely proud of the
legacy they have left.
Janet Simkins, Armitage

Exceptional
Coverage of both the
Women’s World Cup and
Wimbledon tennis was
of an exceptionally high
quality this year. A huge
well done to the BBC
for giving us a Summer
of top sporting action.
Mary Windsor, Mansfield

Dark drama: Jill
Halfpenny, Max
Fincham and
Babou Ceesay

CAPRICORN (22 December-20 January)
You’re fed up banging your head against a brick wall at
work and it’s time for a break. A change of scenery will
let your subconscious mind work out answers to any
nagging problems. Forget it – and the answer will come!
Call... 09058 170 408* Lotto No 20

AQUARIUS (21 January-18 February)
On Friday, Venus pokes your ruler, Uranus, in the eye.
An uncomfortable conversation with a colleague or
partner will unearth sore points. But any disagreements
are likely to burn out fast, so don’t take them to heart.
Call... 09058 170 409* Lotto No 31

PISCES (19 February-20 March)
It’s a super-creative week, where your imagination will
help make you some money! Selling your artwork, words
or other creative endeavour will boost your confidence
and bank balance. But you will have to promote yourself!
Call... 09058 170 410* Lotto No 9

CANCER (21 June-22 July)
There’s a bit too much information coming your way,
Cancer, which could make you retreat into your shell.
What’s coming is going to be life-changing stuff.
Don’t let it frighten you – be empowered by it!
Call... 09058 170 402* Lotto No 23

LEO (23 July-22 August)
Thursday’s New Moon in your sign indicates a fresh
start in your emotional life. You’ve run out of patience
with someone, so draw a line under things. To let new
energy and love in, you have to let go of something.
Call... 09058 170 403* Lotto No 25

VIRGO (23 August-22 September)
You like to be right and, let’s face it, you usually are!
But this week you could have handled things differently.
Admitting to mistakes isn’t easy but doing so makes
you seem more human and, therefore, more lovable.
Call... 09058 170 404* Lotto No 34

LIBRA (23 September-23 October)
Seemingly impossible decisions become easier
this week when more information comes to light.
Sometimes the smallest of changes can make the
world of difference. Prepare for a new path!
Call... 09058 170 405* Lotto No 23

SCORPIO (24 October-22 November)
Facing a long-standing problem head-on will bring
countless rewards. There’s a chance to bring a touchy
subject up with a loved one – and they’ll be surprisingly
calm. Maybe they were hoping you’d mention it, too?
Call... 09058 170 406* Lotto No 6

SAG IT TA R I US (23 November-21 December)
It’s a sociable, enjoyable week, with the Sun lighting up
your relationships, encouraging growth and adventure.
Trips planned with friends will turn out brilliantly and
travel will prove more exciting than you’d planned for!
Call... 09058 170 407* Lotto No 41

ARIES (21 March-19 April)
With the Sun travelling through a fellow Fire sign (Leo),
you’ll enjoy a burst of energy. Your creative skills will
fly and your love life perks up, too. Your resources are
buoyant and a few lucky breaks fill you with optimism!
Call... 09058 170 399* Lotto No 8

TAU RUS (20 April-20 May)
You’re a trusting soul and you tend to take what people
tell you seriously. This week other people’s energies
are high, and they may exaggerate their stories. Keep
your responses level and add a hefty pinch of salt.
Call... 09058 170 400* Lotto No 30

GEMINI (21 May-20 June)
Mercury finally goes direct on Thursday. You may have
felt you’ve been taking two steps back and one forward,
but you’ll start catching up this week. News you’ve
been waiting on will finally show signs of arriving.
Call... 09058 170 401* Lotto No 4

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Dedicated: The Ritz chefs


Out of this world
BBC2 really delivered the
goods once again with
docudrama 8 Days: To
the Moon & Back. It
was a great way to
celebrate the 50th
anniversary of this
fantastic achievement.
Luke Russell, Wakefield

Behind the Ritz
I’ve absolutely loved the
ITV documentary series
Inside the Ritz Hotel. The
hard work and dedication
of the long-term staff are
just amazing. I’d be thrilled

to see another series of
this fascinating show.
Mrs Dawn Bullock,
Swadlincote

Pride of Yorkshire
I enjoyed Today at the
Great Yorkshire Show on

Channel 5, presented
by Anita Rani and Jules
Hudson. I hope coverage
of the annual fair returns
to our screens next year.
N Brown, York

Top drop
I’m delighted to see The
£100K Drop back on C4.
Davina McCall is a great
host and manages to put
the players at ease. But I
wish they hadn’t changed
it from The Million Pound
Drop – that was a far more
life-changing amount!
Rachel MacGregor,
Hartlepool
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