6969 guideguide 14-20 Oct 2017 14-20 Oct 2017 Thursday 19 television
7.0 Beyond 100 Days (T)
7.30 Top of the Pops:
1984 (T) (R) Music by the
Cars, Paul McCartney, the
Stranglers, Adam Ant and
Stevie Wonder.
8.0 The Hidden Killers of
the Tudor Home (T)
(R) Suzannah Lipscomb
explores the hidden
dangers of homes built in
the Tudor period.
9.0 England’s Reformation:
Three Books That Changed
a Nation (T) Janina Ramirez
tells the story of three
books that defi ned the
radical religious revolution.
10.0 Reformation: Europe’s Holy
War (T) (R)
11.0 The Mystery of Rome’s
X Tomb (T) (R)
12.0 Top of the Pops: 1984 (T)
(R) 12.40 Shakespeare’s
Mother: The Secret Life of a
Tudor Woman (R) 1.50 The
Hidden Killers of the Tudor
Home (R) 2.40 England’s
Reformation: Three Books
that Changed a Nation (R)
6.20 The King of Queens (R) 7. 4 0
Everybody Loves Raymond
(R) 8.35 Everybody Loves
Raymond (T) (R) 9.05 Frasier
(T) (R) 10.05 Ramsay’s
Kitchen Nightmares USA (T)
(R) 11.0 Undercover Boss
USA (T) (R) 12.0 News (T)
12.05 Come Dine with Me
(T) (R) 1.05 A New Life in the
Sun (T) (R) 2.10 Countdown
(T) 3.0 Find It, Fix It, Flog
It (T) 4.0 My Kitchen Rules
(T) 5.0 Four in a Bed (T)
5.30 Steph and Dom’s One
Star to Five Star (T) 6.0
The Simpsons (T) (R) 6.30
Hollyoaks (T) 7.0 News (T)
8.0 The Supervet (T) Noel
Fitzpatrick treats a six-
year-old shih-tzu that can
barely walk.
9.0 Educating Greater
Manchester (T) The mock
exams prove disappointing,
so the staff do everything
they can to bring the
children up to scratch, and
a Year 8 student has a fi ght.
Last in the series.
10.0 The Great British Bake Off :
An Extra Slice (T)
10.50 George Michael: Freedom
(T) (R) Documentary.
12.45 George Michael: Live in
London (T) (R) 1.50 The
Supervet (T) (R) 2.50 Trump
and Russia: Sex, Spies and
Scandal (T) (R) 3.45 Grand
Designs Australia (T) (R)
4.40 Best of Both Worlds
(T) (R) 5.35 Countdown (R)
6.0 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright
Stuff 11.15 Can’t Pay? We’ll
Take It Away (T) (R) 12.10
5 News Lunchtime (T)
12.15 The Hotel Inspector
Returns (T) (R) 1.10 Access
(T) 1.15 Home and Away (T)
1.45 Neighbours (T) 2.15
NCIS (T) (R) 3.10 Fatal
Friends (Jason Bourque,
2015) (T) 5.0 5 News at 5
(T) 5.30 Neighbours (T) (R)
6.0 Home and Away (T) (R)
6.30 5 News Tonight (T) 7.0
Police Interceptors (T) (R)
8.0 The Nightmare Neighbour
Next Door (T) Two warring
families who caused misery
in a Sunderland street.
5 News Update
9.0 Rich House, Poor House (T)
New series. Families from
Royal Wootton Bassett and
Southampton, each from
opposite ends of the wealth
divide, swap homes and
budgets for a week.
10.0 Bad Habits, Holy Orders
(T) New series. Five party
girls move into a Catholic
convent for four weeks.
11.05 Celebrity Botched Up
Bodies (T) (R)
12.0 SuperCasino (T) 3.10 The
Hotel Inspector (T) (R) 4.0
Criminals: Caught on Camera
(T) (R) 4.45 House Doctor (T)
(R) 5.10 Divine Designs (T)
(R) 5.35 Wildlife SOS (T) (R)
The Ganges with Sue Perkins
9pm, BBC1
Over three episodes, Sue Perkins
travels down a waterway Hindus
regard as India’s Mother Goddess.
She begins in the Himalayas with a
trek to the river’s source and some
altitude sickness – “I’m retching
over a hillock.” With refl ections
on the loss of her father, climate
change and “spiritual snobbery”
along the way, Perkins then
heads downstream where,
among other highlights, she
visits Rishikesh, which once
welcomed the Beatles. JW
Natural World: H Is for Hawk – A
New Chapter 9pm, BBC2
As anyone who’s sobbed through
Ken Loach’s captivating fi lm Kes
will attest, there is something
particularly intense about the
bond between loner humans
and wild falcons. Three years
ago, author and falconer Helen
Macdonald published her memoir
H Is for Hawk, wherein she dealt
with the grief of losing her father
by absorbing herself in raising
and living with a goshawk. Now,
she resolves to train a new, and
very diff erent, goshawk chick. SH
England’s Reformation: Three
Books That Changed a Nation
9pm, BBC4
On 31 October it will be the
500th anniversary of Martin
Luther nailing the document that
would spark the Reformation
to a Wittenberg church door.
In England, the key texts were
Tyndale’s New Testament, Foxe’s
Book of Martyrs and The Book of
Common Prayer. This excellent
documentary by Janina Ramirez
re-examines those books, and
explains how they shaped
Protestant British spirituality. AM
Channel 4 Channel 5 BBC4