TV TIMES 57
Tuesday
PICTURES BY PA
Inside the
Social Network
The teams get
a helping paw
Reliving that
giant leap
Good guy?
Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg
The Day We Walked
on the Moon
● DOCUMENTARY / 9pm / ITV
NEW
As the lunar module landed on the Moon, Buzz
Aldrin’s young son, Andrew, was just as nervous
as his dad. Featuring interviews with members of mission
control, the astronauts’ families and celebrities, this is the
tale of that famous moment and its legacy. HHHHHSMA
●See interviews, page 18
The Great
Gardening Challenge
● GARDENING / 8pm / Channel 5
Presenters Nicki Chapman and Diarmuid Gavin are in
Worthing to turn an unloved piece of land at the Care for
Veterans Home into a tranquil, wheelchair-friendly space,
with a water feature, scented plants and a nod to the
armed forces. The two teams come up with beautiful but
very different designs – whose will triumph? HHHHJL
Building
the Dream
● REAL LIFE /
9pm / More4
Charlie Luxton meets
Christine and Frank, who
plan to build a barn-style
home in Cambridgeshire.
South Bank
Show
● DOCUMENTARY /
10pm / Sky Arts
Here’s another chance to
see Melvyn Bragg’s profile
of the mastermind behind
Line of Duty, Bodyguard and
Bodies, Jed Mercurio.
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Is Facebook facing its
critics or is it simply
too big to care?
● DOCUMENTARY / 9pm / BBC2
NEW
One third of
all humans are
signed up to
Facebook. In just 15 years, the
company has become a global
brand on a mind-boggling
scale. Horizon investigates as
Facebook faces unprecedented
challenges. From the spreading
of fake news, to security attacks
and being used as a platform
for organised crime, Facebook
is in trouble. But when billions
of people send trillions of
messages every day, how do
you police their content? The
answer seems to be some clever
AI (artificial intelligence)
technology. As well as looking
at how the business is growing
and the unique ways it works,
the show also reveals how
the site can be used for good,
solving huge social problems
around the world. HHHHHJL
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