Saturday Magazine – July 20, 2019

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BBC One BBC Two ITV Channel 4
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6.00am Good Morning Britain
8.30 Lorraine Entertainment news.
9.25 Judge Rinder Real-life cases
heard in a studio courtroom. (R)
10.30 This Morning Celebrity chat
and lifestyle features.
12.30pm Loose Women Topical debate
from a female perspective.
1.30 ITV Lunchtime News; Weather
1.55 Regional News; Weather
2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal Items in
Wakefield include a Majolica
vase and a Chinese junk ship. (R)
3.00 Tenable Five drag queens
from London take part. (R)
4.00 Tipping Point Quiz show. (R)
5.00 The Chase Quiz show. (R)
6.00 Regional News; Weather
6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather

6.30am Thursday in Parliament
7.00 Coast (R) 8.00 Gardeners’
World (R) 9.00 BBC News at 9
10.00 Victoria Derbyshire
11.00 BBC Newsroom Live
1.00pm Curious Creatures (R)
1.30 Getting the Builders In (R)
2.15 The Wonder of Animals (R)
2.45 Victorian Farm (R)
3.45 Swimming World
Championships Highlights
Action from day six.
5.15 Antiques Road Trip Charles
Hanson decides to spend as
much of his kitty as possible. (R)
6.00 Celebrity Eggheads With Nick
Nairn, Tony Singh, Matthew Fort,
Ching-He Huang and Enam Ali. (R)
6.30 Best House in Town The judges
return to Leicester. (R)

6.00am Breakfast 9.15 Wanted Down
Under Revisited (R) 10.00 Homes
Under the Hammer (R) 11.00 The
Empty Housing Scandal (R) 11.45
Armchair Britain (R) 12.15pm
Bargain Hunt. From Lincolnshire.
1.00 BBC News; Regional News
1.45 Red Rock Ash is appalled to see
where her suspicions have led.
2.30 Escape to the Country A couple
search for a home in the
Monmouthshire countryside. (R)
3.30 Make Me a Dealer Paul Martin
teaches would-be antiques
dealers from the Midlands and
Belfast the tricks of the trade. (R)
4.15 Flog It! The antiques experts
travel to Grimsby Minster. (R)
5.15 Pointless Low-scoring quiz. (R)
6.00 BBC News; Regional News


6.25am Cheers (R) 7.20 The King of
Queens (R) 8.10 Everybody
Loves Raymond (R) 9.10 Frasier
(R) 10.10 The Big Bang Theory (R)
11.00 The Simpsons (R) 12.05pm
A New Life in the Sun (R)
1.05 Posh Pawnbrokers (R)
2.10 Countdown
3.00 A Place in the Sun (R)
4.00 The £100k Drop Quiz show,
presented by Davina McCall.
5.00 Come Dine with Me Energy
consultant David hosts the
final party in south Wales.
5.30 The Simpsons Double bill. Bart
and Milhouse take over the
comic-book shop; Homer and
Marge get married again. (R)
6.30 Hollyoaks Walter tells Peri that
Prince has feelings for her. (R)

10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather
10.30 Regional News; Weather
10.45 Lethal Weapon 2 (1989/18)
The detectives set their sights
on a South African diplomat
laundering drugs money via his
embassy in the US. Action thriller
sequel, with Mel Gibson, Danny
Glover and Joss Ackland. ★★★★
12.45am The Voice Kids Emma Willis
hosts the semi-final of the junior
talent contest. (R) 2.15 Tour de France
Highlights. Action from stage 19,
featuring a 126.5km route from
Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Tignes.
3.05 Teleshopping 3.35 All Star Mr &
Mrs. With Charlotte Hawkins, Wayne
Sleep, Matt Le Tissier and their spouses.
(R) 4.25-6.00am ITV Nightscreen

10.00 QI Josh Widdicombe, Cariad
Lloyd and Paul Sinha join regular
panellist Alan Davies, as host
Sandi Toksvig considers
various phenomena. (R)
10.30 Newsnight Analysis of the
day’s events, with Kirsty Wark.
11.05pm  FILM The Boy in the Striped
Pyjamas (2008/12) The son of a
concentration camp commandant
befriends an imprisoned Jewish boy,
while remaining oblivious to the
horrors around them. Drama, with
David Thewlis and Asa Butterfield.
★★★★★ 12.35am America’s Abortion
War – Panorama (R) 1.05 8 Days: To the
Moon and Back. Marking the 50th
anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission. (R)
2.35-6.35am This Is BBC Two

10.00 BBC News; Regional News
Followed by Lottery Update
10.35 Killing Eve Villanelle dives
deep into the dangerous world
of her target under the guise
of her newfound persona, and
Eve may have competition
for Villanelle’s affections. (R)
11.20pm New Tricks An old friend asks
Gerry to investigate the murder of his
grandson, and Sasha is forced to work
with her ex-husband. (R) 12.20am  FILM
Philomena. (2013/12) A disillusioned
political journalist helps a woman find
the child that was forcibly taken from
her in the 1950s. Fact-based drama,
starring Judi Dench and Steve Coogan.
★★★★★ 1.50 Weather for the Week
Ahead 1.55-6.00am BBC News


10.00 The Lateish Show with Mo
Gilligan The Bafta-nominated
comedian and actor chews the
fat with guests including Lee
Mack. Plus, games, sketches
and superstar performances.
11.05pm Shipmates The festival at sea
has docked at the destination of
dance – Ibiza. 12.05am  FILM Dracula
Untold (2014/15) Fantasy adventure,
starring Luke Evans and Dominic
Cooper. ★★★ 1.35 Undercover Boss
USA. The CEO of O’Neill Clothing
poses as a contestant on a reality
show. (R) 2.25 GameFace. Marcella
deals with the fallout from her date
with Jon. (R) 2.50 Come Dine with Me
(R) 5.00 Kirstie’s Vintage Gems (R)
5.05-6.00am The £100k Drop (R)

7.00 Emmerdale Andrea pledges
her support, Billy and Ellis try to
open Matty’s eyes and Victoria
decides to speed up her plans.
7.30 Coronation Street Kevin
leaves Jack home alone at the
mercy of an intruder, and Bernie’s
advances terrify Chesney.
8.00 Rescue: River Deep,
Mountain High (1/8) Focusing
on rescue efforts across the
British Isles, featuring access to
Mountain Rescue teams, Coast
Guard and air ambulances.
8.30 Coronation Street Gemma
stews over Chesney and Bernie’s
conflicting stories, and Seb
realises Alina lied to avoid him.
9.00 Lethal Weapon (1/15)
Murtaugh meets his match in
former international CIA agent
Wesley Cole (Seann William
Scott), who returns home and
assumes duty as an LAPD officer.

7.00 Hidden Wales with Will
Millard Will examines the
history of Wales by exploring
forgotten, secret and usually
inaccessible locations, beginning
in the north of the country.
He visits an abandoned slate
mine, a mansion concealed in a
wood and a decommissioned
nuclear power station. (R)
8.00 Gardeners’ World Adam
Frost dispels the confusion
of the summer pruning of
wisteria, and demonstrates an
ingenious solution to planting
in dry shade under trees.
9.00 Hippos: Africa’s River
Giants David Attenborough
reveals the life of the
hippopotamus as never seen
before. The programme gets
closer than ever to an animal
that cannot swim yet is
utterly dependent on water.

7.00 The One Show The usual mix
of celebrity guests and stories
about people in extraordinary
circumstances, with Angellica Bell.
7.30 Garden Rescue A garden
revamp in North Walsham for
two people shot in the 2015
Tunisia terrorist attack. (R)
8.00 EastEnders Ruby is confused
by Stacey’s reaction to seeing
her with Max, and Mel senses
something isn’t right with Louise.
8.30 A Question of Sport (3/36)
With guest panellists Greg
Rusedski, Jason Stockdale, Liz
McColgan and Joleon Lescott.
9.00 Still Game (5/6) The friends
help Winston arranges his dream
wedding. With Midge Ure, Clare
Grogan and Amy Macdonald.
9.30 Mrs Brown’s Boys Agnes tries
to persuade the health visitor
Grandad is in need of respite
care so she can go on holiday. (R)


7.00 Channel 4 News Including
sport and weather.
8.00 Celebrity Crystal Maze
(6/6) Richard Ayoade hosts the
final episode of the current
run of the show. This time,
hot-stepping support comes
from Strictly’s Oti Mabuse and
Naked Attraction’s Anna
Richardson, while bringing up
the rear are Love Island winner
Jack Fincham and comedian
Russell Kane, all ably led by actor
Steve Pemberton. Last in series.
9.00 8 Out of 10 Cats Does
Countdown Sean Lock and
Miles Jupp take on Jon
Richardson and Rose Matafeo,
while Vic Reeves joins Susie Dent
in Dictionary Corner. Hosted
by Jimmy Carr, with regular
Countdown mathematician
Rachel Riley looking after
the numbers and letters.
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