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7373 guideguide 14-20 Oct 2017 14-20 Oct 2017 Friday 20 television


7.0 World News Today (T) 7.30
Top of the Pops: 1984 (T)
(R) Including Kim Wilde,
Sade, Wham!, Stephanie
Mills, Paul Young and
Alison Moyet.

8.0 Easy Listening Hits at
the BBC (T) (R) Archive
performances.
9.0 Nile Rodgers: How to Make
It in the Music Business (T)
The musician details how
he adapted his work to
embrace digital platforms,
via collaborations with Daft
Punk, Laura Mvula, Keith
Urban and Avicii. Last in
the series.

10.0 BBC Introducing: Ten Years
of Finding the Next Big
Thing (T) Gig highlights.
11.0 Great American Rock
Anthems: Turn It Up to 11
(T) (R)
11.55 Top of the Pops: 1984 (R)
12.35 Ultimate Covers at the BBC
(T) (R) 1.35 Easy Listening
Hits at the BBC (T) (R) 2.35
Nile Rodgers: How to Make
It in the Music Business (R)

6.20 The King of Queens (T)
(R) 7. 4 0 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)
7.30 Unreported World (T)


8.0 Food Unwrapped (T) New
series. Kate Quilton puts a
boast made by the makers of
Marmite to the test.
8.30 Travel Man: 48 Hours
in Rome (T) New series.
Richard Ayoade and Matt
Lucas enjoy a frenetic 48
hours in the Italian capital.
9.0 Gogglebox (T) Capturing
the households’ instant
reactions to TV.


10.0 The Last Leg (T)
11.05 Rude Tube (T) (R)
12.10 Instinct (1999) (T)
Psychological drama,
starring Anthony Hopkins.
2.15 The Great British Bake
Off : An Extra Slice (T) (R)
3.0 Electric Dreams: Real
Life (T) (R) 3.55 Unreported
World (T) (R) 4.20 Channel
4 Dispatches (T) (R) 4.50
Best of Both Worlds (T) (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) 3.15 Smoke
Screen (Gary Yates, 2010)
(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 The
Gadget Show (T)

8.0 Britain by Bike with Larry
& George Lamb (T) The
duo cycle through the New
Forest National Park. Last in
the series. 5 News Update
9.0 A Celebrity Taste of Italy
(T) Despite Ian Lavender’s
departure, Judith Chalmers,
Johnny Ball, Diana Moran
and Rula Lenska remain
determined to sample
more. Last in the series.

10.0 Paul Daniels: My Life in
Magic (T) Documentary
revisiting the highlights
of Paul Daniels’s career.
11.30 TV’s 50 Greatest Magic
Tricks (T) (R)
2.0 SuperCasino (T) 4.0 The
Hotel Inspector Returns (T)
(R) 4.45 House Doctor (T)
(R) 5.10 Divine Designs (T)
(R) 5.35 Wildlife SOS (T) (R)

Travel Man: 48 Hours in Rome
8.30pm, Channel 4
Richard Ayoade is your host for
another series of this meta-travel
show. Playing to the gallery, while
having fun with the tropes of
travel shows past – potted history;
cultural events; light information
about cost – our guide accidentally
provides a worthwhile service
while being very funny. Tonight’s
co-traveller is Matt Lucas. The pair
investigate Rome, as awkward as
anyone pitching up in a new city,
but armed with considerably more
charm. And hats! JR


Cold Feet 9pm, ITV
Odd how quickly Cold Feet has
gone from returning novelty
to seeming snuggly and
comforting, sort of the televisual
equivalent of a sofa you bought
a few years ago. Which is no
bad thing, of course, what with
it being a drama about family
and friendship. The conclusion
to series two of the reboot
fi nds Tina arranging to meet
Sarah, Adam off ering Pete some
relationship advice and David
reacting when a threat is made
towards his daughters. JW

Nile Rodgers: How to Make It in
the Music Business 9pm, BBC4
This celebratory series concludes
tonight by exploring Rodgers’s
diversion into neighbouring
genres. When Daft Punk forged
their path from bedroom studio to
arena, Rodgers helped engineer
their reinvention through smash
hit and perpetual sound of the
summer Get Lucky. Collaborations
with the likes of Avicii further
helped impress Rodgers’s talent
on new generations, his work
extending to a collaboration with
country star Keith Urban. MGJ

Channel 4 Channel 5 BBC4

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