The Times - UK (2022-06-11)

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Saturday 11


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6.00am Breakfast 10.00 Saturday
Kitchen Live 11.30 The Airport: Back in
the Skies (r) 12.00 Homes Under the
Hammer (r) 1.00pm BBC News;
Weather 1.15 Bargain Hunt. From the
Three Counties Showground in
Malvern (r) 1.45 Live Triathlon World
Series: Leeds. JJ Chalmers presents
coverage of the second round of the
season at Roundhay Park, featuring
the men’s and women’s elite races
5.00 Garden Rescue. Charlie
Dimmock and the Rich brothers
transform a garden in Christchurch (r)
5.30 FILM Maleficent (PG, 2014)
A fairy is betrayed by her ambitious
human lover, and plots to get revenge
on him by cursing his daughter.
Fantasy adventure starring
Angelina Jolie, Elle Fanning, Sharlto
Copley and Imelda Staunton

7.00 BBC News; followed by BBC
Regional News and Weather

7.20 Celebrity Catchpoint Hosted by
Paddy McGuinness

7.50 Pointless Celebrities Iain
Stirling, Marek Larwood, Kitty
Scott-Claus, Vanity Milan,
Shaparak Khorsandi, Johnny
Vegas, Bhavna Limbachia and
Victoria Ekanoye are the
contestants taking part

8.40 Casualty Hospital drama with
the staff of Holby’s accident and
emergency department (r)

10.00 BBC News

10.20 FILM 21 Bridges (15, 2019)
An embattled NYPD detective is
thrust into a citywide manhunt
for two cop killers, and
uncovers a massive and
unexpected conspiracy. Thriller
starring Chadwick Boseman,
Sienna Miller and JK Simmons.
See Film Choice

11.50 FILM The Finest Hours (12,
2016) Members of the Coast
Guard fight to save the crew of
an oil tanker split in two by a
fierce storm. Fact-based
disaster movie starring Chris
Pine. See Film Choice

1.40am Weather for the Week
Ahead 1.45 BBC News

6.45am Wild & Weird (r) 7.00
Marrying Mum and Dad (r) 7.30 The
Dengineers (r) 8.00 Blue Peter (r)
8.30 Deadly Predators (r) 9.00 Steve
Backshall’s Extreme Mountain
Challenge (r) 10.00 The Wonder of
Animals (r) 10.30 The Great British
Sewing Bee (r) 11.30 Nadiya’s Summer
Feasts (r) 12.30pm FILM The Band
Wagon (U, 1953) Musical comedy
starring Fred Astaire and Jack
Buchanan 2.20 FILM High Society (U,
1956) Musical romantic comedy, with
Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly 4.05
Bing Crosby: Talking Pictures (r) 4.45
Flog It! (r) 5.30 Who Do You Think You
Are? The broadcaster and writer
Richard Osman traces his ancestry (r)
6.30 The Farmers’ Country
Showdown. Coloured Ryeland sheep
go on show at the Mid Devon Show (r)

6.00am CITV 8.25 ITV News 8.30
Garraway’s Good Stuff 9.25 James
Martin’s Saturday Morning (r) 11.35
Ainsley’s Good Mood Food 12.30pm
James Martin’s French Adventure (r)
1.00 ITV News; Weather 1.10 Live ITV
Racing: From York. Coverage of four
competitive races from York, plus the
Scurry Stakes at Sandown Park and
action from Chester 4.00 In for a
Penny. Stephen Mulhern introduces
previously unseen games from three
of the cities he visited in this series,
and a brand new game of In for a
Penny from Essex (r) 4.35 Midsomer
Murders. Barnaby and Nelson
uncover conflict between the local
church and pagan traditions after a
famous illusionist’s show takes a
tragic turn (r) 6.30 ITV News; Weather
6.45 Regional News; Weather

7.00 Romeo & Duet Oti Mabuse
presents a dating show that
uses the power of singing to
help people find their ideal
partners, with Owen, Charlotte,
Amba-Jae and Adazae taking
part. Last in the series

8.00 The British Soap Awards 2022:
Live Phillip Schofield hosts the
ceremony live from Hackney
Empire, with Coronation Street,
Doctors, EastEnders,
Emmerdale and Hollyoaks
battling it out for the 14 awards.
Alongside an array of soap
favourites, some of
entertainment’s biggest names
present the trophies in new
categories Best Family and Best
Leading Performer as well as
Best British Soap, while one
legend takes home this year’s
Outstanding Achievement
Award. See Viewing Guide

10.05 ITV News

10.20 On Yer Bike for Soccer Aid
Alex Beresford, Sair Khan,
Barney Walsh and Rebecca
Sarker take on Keith Duffy,
Maura Higgins, Joe McFadden
and Zoe Lyons in a cycling
challenge to raise money
for Unicef (r)

11.45 Long Lost Family Special:
Switched at Birth The story of
Rosemary Rawlins (r)

12.45am Teleshopping 3.00 Love
Your Garden. The team transforms a
blank Luton space into a wildlife
garden (r) (SL) 3.25 Beverley and
Jordan: Destination Wedding (r) (SL)
3.50 Unwind with ITV 5.05 Parveen’s
Indian Kitchen (r) (SL)

7.00 Cricket: Today at the Test
England v New Zealand.
Action from day two of the
second Test of the three-match
series, held at Trent Bridge

8.00 LGBTQ+ Hits at the BBC
Performances by stars whose
sex and sexuality is central to
their careers, including George
Michael, Boy George, Freddie
Mercury, Beth Ditto, MNEK, Lil
Nas X and Barry Manilow.
See Viewing Guide

9.00 Pride Hits at the BBC A musical
celebration for International
Pride Month, featuring Relax,
Smalltown Boy, Born This Way,
I Will Survive and Glad to Be
Gay and the unforgettable
sounds of disco (r)

10.00 Later: with Jools Holland With
performances by Paolo Nutini,
Foals, Katy J Pearson, Ibeyi and
William Orbit (5/6)

10.45 Sam Smith in Concert The
singer-songwriter and band
perform at the BBC Radio
Theatre, playing hits including
Money on My Mind, Like I Can,
Latch, Stay With Me and
Leave Your Lover (r)

11.40 Old Grey Whistle Test: Janis Ian
A 1976 concert by the American
singer-songwriter (r)

12.25-1.50am FILM The Miseducation
of Cameron Post (15, 2018) A
teenager is sent away to a treatment
centre and subjected to questionable
gay conversion therapies. Drama
starring Chloe Grace Moretz,
John Gallagher Jr and Sasha Lane

7.00 Live England International
Football: England v Italy
(Kick-off 7.45). All the action
from the UEFA Nations League
Group A3 encounter at
Molineux. This is a rematch of
last summer’s Euro 2020 final at
Wembley Stadium, which saw
Gareth Southgate’s men take an
early lead courtesy of Luke
Shaw, only for Italy to peg them
back courtesy of Leonardo
Bonucci and break English
hearts in a penalty shootout.
However, since then, Italy have
faced disappointment
themselves when they failed
to qualify for the 2022 World
Cup, and England will be
looking to inflict more misery
upon them this evening.
See Viewing Guide

10.00 Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand
Prix Qualifying Highlights
Action from the battle for pole
in the eighth round of the
season, held at Baku City Circuit

11.30 Uefa Nations League England v
Italy. Action from the UEFA
Nations League Group A3
encounter at Molineux

12.30am FILM Mean Machine (15,
2001) Prison comedy drama starring
Vinnie Jones and David Hemmings
2.10 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares
USA (r) (SL) 3.00 Hollyoaks Omnibus
(r) (SL) 5.45 Kirstie’s House of Craft (r)
5.55 Cheers (r)

Channel 4 Channel 5


6.00am Cheers (r) 7.20 The Big Bang
Theory (r) 8.10 Everybody Loves
Raymond (r) 9.05 The Simpsons (r)
11.55 FILM Congo (12, 1995) A group
of explorers ventures into the jungle
in search of King Solomon’s mines.
Action adventure starring Dylan
Walsh and Laura Linney 2.00pm Four
in a Bed (r) 4.35 Ugly House to Lovely
House with George Clarke. Architect
Carl Turner helps an East Sussex
couple redesign their bungalow. He
suggests a radical revamp to be done
in stages — but with a baby on the
way, the pair need space now (r)
5.35 Kirstie and Phil’s Love It or
List It. Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer
are in Lincoln to help Eric and Carly
end the five-year debate over their
two-bedroom bungalow (r)
6.30 Channel 4 News

6.00am Milkshake! 10.05 SpongeBob
SquarePants (r) 10.30 Entertainment
News on 5 10.40 Friends (r) 11.10
Friends (r) 11.40 Friends (r) 12.10pm
Friends (r) 12.40 Friends (r) 1.05 Our
Yorkshire Farm (r) 2.05 Our Yorkshire
Farm. Reuben has an entrepreneurial
plan to start a digging business (r)
3.05 FILM The Mask (PG, 1994)
A timid bank clerk finds an ancient
mask that gives whoever wears it
superhuman powers and unbridled
self-confidence. Fantasy comedy
starring Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz
5.05 FILM Liar Liar (12, 1997)
A boy makes a wish to prevent
his lawyer father from telling lies,
leaving the attorney struggling to get
through a divorce case. Comedy
starring Jim Carrey and Maura
Tierney 6.55 5 News Weekend

7.00 The Madame Blanc Mysteries
Antiques dealer Jean White
finds her life turned upside
down when her husband dies
and all of their money
disappears. Drama starring
Sally Lindsay (1/6) (r)

8.00 FILM Dirty Dancing (12, 1987)
A dance instructor at a 1960s
resort hotel fears his career
will be jeopardised when his
regular partner is forced to pull
out of an important show in
which they are due to perform.
Luckily, a naive teenager is
happy to step in, and is treated
to a whirlwind holiday
education in life, love and
expressing herself. Romantic
drama with Patrick Swayze,
Jennifer Grey and Jerry Orbach

10.05 FILM Road House (18, 1989)
A philosophy-reading kung fu
expert gains a reputation as
the best bouncer around, and
is hired by the owner of a
rowdy Missouri bar to keep
the peace. When he fires
some of the establishment’s
corrupt staff, he incurs the
wrath of a local crime boss who
has a stranglehold on the
town’s businesses. Action
thriller starring Patrick Swayze,
Ben Gazzara, Kelly Lynch,
Sam Elliott and Jeff Healey

12.10am FILM Timecop (15, 1994)
1.55 The LeoVegas Live Casino Show
3.55 Entertainment News 4.05 OMG:
My Barbie Body (r) 4.50 Wildlife SOS
(r) 5.15 House Doctor (r) 5.40 Peppa
Pig (r) 5.45 Paw Patrol (r) 5.55
Monkey’s Amazing Adventures (r)

Angelina Jolie stars (5.30pm) The musical High Society (2.20pm) Phillip Schofield hosts (8pm) England’s Harry Kane (7pm) Eighties drama Dirty Dancing (8pm)

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