Saturday Magazine – July 20, 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 11.20
Gino’s Italian Coastal Escape (R)
11.50 Save Money: Good Diet (R)
12.20pm Countrywise: Guide to
Britain With Ben Fogle. (R)
12.50 ITV News; Weather
1.05 Harry Hill’s Alien Fun Capsule
With Josh Widdicombe. (R)
1.35 Star Wars: Episode V – The
Empire Strikes Back (1980/U)
Sci-fi adventure sequel,
with Mark Hamill. ★★★★
4.05 Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows: Part 2 (2011/12)
Conclusion of the fantasy saga,
with Daniel Radcliffe. ★★★★
6.25 ITV News; Weather
6.45 Regional News; Weather

6.15am Glorious Gardens from Above
(R) 7.05 Gardeners’ World (R) 8.05
Countryfile (R) 9.00 Saturday
Kitchen Best Bites 10.30 To m
Kerridge’s Best Ever Dishes (R)
11.00 A Cook Abroad: Monica
Galetti’s France (R) 12.00noon
Holiday of My Lifetime with Len
Goodman (R) 12.45 Diving: World
Championships Highlights. The
event, held this year at Nambu
University Municipal Aquatics
Center in Gwanju, South Korea.
2.15 Netball World Cup 2019 The
bronze medal match and the
final (Centre-passes 2.30pm and
5.00pm). Coverage of the
conclusion of the quadrennial
tournament, held this year at
M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool.

6.00am Breakfast 9.00 BBC News
10.00 The Andrew Marr Show
11.00 Sunday Politics 11.30
Sunday Morning Live 12.30pm
BBC News; Weather 12.45
Songs of Praise. An edition
marking the 50th anniversary
of the first Moon landing.
1.20 Athletics: London Anniversary
Games Gabby Logan presents
coverage of the second and
final day from London Stadium.
4.00 Escape to the Country A couple
with a budget of £650,000 find
a home in rural Somerset. (R)
5.00 The Repair Shop Steven
Fletcher and Kirsten Ramsay
restore a 19th-century clock. (R)
5.45 Pointless Celebrities (R)
6.35 BBC News; Regional News


6.00am The King of Queens (R) 7.15
Everybody Loves Raymond (R)
8.30 The Simpsons (R) 9.30
Sunday Brunch. With Andy
Nyman, Anita Dobson, Mo
Gilligan, Zara Larsson, Steve
Backshall and Kaiser Chiefs.
12.30pm The Simpsons (R)
2.00 Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005/U)
Disney comedy sequel, starring
Lindsay Lohan. ★★★
4.00 A Place in the Sun From
Benalmadena, Spain. (R)
4.30 Coast vs Country A look at
what the Dorset coastline
has to offer. (R)
5.35 The Yorkshire Dales and the
Lakes People who live and
work in the national parks. (R)
6.30 Channel 4 News Headlines.

10.05 ITV News; Weather
10.20 Inside the Ritz Hotel The
establishment hosts a dinner
dance, John Williams launches a
new ingredient onto the menu
and some Spanish superstars
arrive to prepare for Prince
Charles’s 70th birthday party. (R)
10.45 Yorkshire Airport
Cameras focus on life at Leeds
Bradford airport during the
summer of 2018, beginning with
an emergency landing. (R)
11.10 Love Your Garden (R) 11.45 Long
Lost Family (R) 12.35am Wild Bill (R)
1.30 Tour de France Highlights. Action
from stage 15. 2.20 Teleshopping 2.50
Motorsport UK 3.40 ITV Nightscreen
5.05-6.00am Judge Rinder (R)

10.00 All Girls Live at the Apollo
A female-only special of the
comedy show, featuring Jo Brand,
Joan Rivers, Aisling Bea, Kerry
Godliman, Nina Conti, Luisa
Omielan, Gina Yashere, Angela
Barnes and Holly Walsh. (R)
10.45 Spotlight (2015/15) A team
of journalists investigates a
conspiracy to cover up child
abuse in the Catholic church.
Oscar-winning fact-based
drama, starring Mark Ruffalo
and Michael Keaton. ★★★★★
12.45am The Honest Supermarket:
What’s Really in Our Food?
The production of the nation’s
favourite foods. (R) 1.45 Holby City (R)
2.45-6.15am This Is BBC Two

10.00 BBC News; Regional News
10.30 Imagine – Hitler, the Tiger
and Me Alan Yentob meets
author Judith Kerr, famous
for The Tiger Who Came to Tea,
who as a child had to flee her
home in Germany because of
her father’s anti-Nazi views. (R)
11.35pm A Question of Sport With
Crystal Palace winger Andros Townsend,
Winter Olympic bronze medal-winning
skeleton racer Laura Deas, England
bowler Tymal Mills and Great Britain
heptathlete Niamh Emerson. (R)
12.05am Dame Kelly: The Power of
Parkrun – Our Lives. Kelly Holmes
explores the popularity of the running
events. (R) 12.35 Weather for the Week
Ahead 12.40-6.00am BBC News


10.00 First Dates A septuagenarian
woman, who hasn’t been on
a date in 20 years, meets a
former car mechanic who
seems more interested in
the waiter than in her. (R)
11.00 The Swingers: Walter Presents
Third series of the intense Dutch
drama about a group of neighbours. In
Dutch. 11.50  FILM Child 44 (2015/15)
Detective thriller, starring Tom Hardy
and Gary Oldman. ★★ 2.15am Ramsay’s
Kitchen Nightmares USA (R) 3.05 Come
Dine with Me. From Manchester. (R)
4.00 My Family Secrets Revealed.
A man whose great-grandfather
abandoned his Jewish family to
move to America. (R) 4.55 The £100k
Drop (R) 5.50-6.25am Countdown (R)

7.00 The Chase Celebrity
Special Phil Daniels, Janette
Manrara, Isabel Hodgins and Roy
Hudd answer general knowledge
questions and work as a team to
secure a cash prize for charity.
Presented by Bradley Walsh. (R)
8.00 Tipping Point: Lucky Stars
(3/12) Former footballer David
Ginola, broadcaster Janet-Street
Porter and reality TV star Chris
Hughes compete in this
celebrity edition of the game
show. Hosted by Ben Shephard.
9.00 Beecham House (6/6) John
has spent several days and
nights in his cell and has finally
worked out who betrayed him.
Daniel, Margaret and Chandrika
desperately try to help release
him, but only the Emperor
can let him go free – and this
will only happen when he is
told a hard truth. Last in series.

7.00 Remarkable Places to Eat
Leading chefs take maitre d’
and First Dates star Fred
Sirieix to experience dining
at their favourite restaurants,
beginning with Angela
Hartnett taking him to Osteria
Alle Testiere in Venice. (R)
8.00 Golf: The Open
Championship Highlights
2019 Eilidh Barbour presents
action from the final day of the
Major at Royal Portrush in County
Antrim, Northern Ireland, where
Francesco Molinari entered as
the reigning champion. The
Italian’s bogey-free concluding
two-under-par round of 69
in Carnoustie last year ensured
he won his first Major title,
finishing two strokes clear
of the quartet of Kevin Kisner,
Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose
and Xander Schauffele.

7.00 Countryfile The team is in
Cornwall, where John Craven
heads to an off-grid camp in
Truro, and Tom Heap meets
farmers caught up in the
bovine TB outbreak who are
choosing not to cull badgers.
8.00 Antiques Roadshow Fiona
Bruce hosts the show from
Floors Castle in Kelso, with items
assessed including Murano glass,
a collection of jewellery and a
book signed by JRR Tolkien. (R)
9.00 Poldark (2/8) George pursues
the fruits of his new alliance, but
his lingering grief has unexpected
consequences, and as Ned
confronts the man responsible
for his downfall, Demelza
fears they are entangled with
forces beyond their control.
Drake and Morwenna
continue tentative steps
forward in their relationship.


7.00 Kirstie and Phil’s Love It or
List It Kirstie Allsopp and Phil
Spencer meet the Farhalls in
Windsor, who are unsure
whether to sell their four-bed
detached house or transform
the layout of their home. (R)
8.00 Escape to the Chateau:
The Great Outdoors A look
back at how the abandoned
walled garden stole Dick and
Angel’s hearts and how the
whole family fell for the country
lifestyle, with the children
growing-up learning about
seasons, livestock and wildlife.
9.00 The Handmaid’s Tale (7/13)
June escalates her risky efforts
to find Hannah, Emily must face
her past crimes as the ongoing
international diplomatic crisis
becomes more complicated, and
Serena and Fred contemplate
their future in Washington, DC.
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