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6.00am Breakfast 9.00 Sunday
Morning 10.00 Politics England 10.30
Sunday Morning Live 11.30 Homes
Under the Hammer (r) 12.15pm
Bargain Hunt (r) 1.00 BBC News;
Weather 1.15 Songs of Praise 1.50
Points of View 2.05 Room on the
Broom (r) 2.35 Dodger. As the police
close in, the end-game unfolds. Last in
the series (r) 3.20 FILM Missing Link
(PG, 2019) An explorer helps a
Bigfoot-like creature find his long-lost
relatives in the fabled valley of
Shangri-La. Animated comedy with
the voice of Hugh Jackman 4.50
Seven Worlds, One Planet. Life on
each of the continents, beginning
with Antarctica (r) 5.50 BBC News
6.05 BBC Regional News; Weather
6.15 Antiques Roadshow. From
Buckfast Abbey in Devon (r)

7.00 Countryfile John Craven visits
the Mardale Valley in Cumbria,
and meets the people behind
new plans to boost biodiversity
that some farmers fear will
threaten their livelihoods

8.00 Top Gear Freddie Flintoff
transforms a Sinclair C5 into
a bobsleigh. Elsewhere, the
team sample some classic
television cop cars, before
going head-to-head in an
all-action police chase (2/6)

9.00 The Outlaws In order to stay
alive, the outlaws consider an
unlikely — and dangerous —
way of making money.
Meanwhile, two familiar
detectives turn their attention
to a certain London kingpin
(2/6)

10.00 BBC News

10.20 BBC Regional News

10.30 FILM Sully: Miracle on the
Hudson (12, 2016) The story of
pilot Chesley ‘Sully’
Sullenberger, who rose to fame
in January 2009 when he safely
landed US Airways Flight 1549
in New York’s Hudson River
after the plane lost all engine
power shortly after take-off
— an event that captured the
imagination of the world.
Fact-based drama starring Tom
Hanks. See Film Choice

12.00 Question of Sport. With former
world boxing champion Ricky Hatton,
Paralympic gold medallist Lauren
Steadman, Olympic BMX title-winner
Bethany Shriever and cricketer Saqib
Mahmood (r) 12.30am Weather for
the Week Ahead 12.35 BBC News

6.20am The Edible Garden (r) 6.50
Gardeners’ World (r) 7.50 Countryfile
(r) 8.45 Beechgrove 9.15 Landward
9.45 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 11.15
The Hairy Bikers’ Asian Adventure (r)
12.15pm Eat Well for Less? (r) 1.15 Live
Triathlon World Series: Leeds. JJ
Chalmers presents coverage of the
second round of the season at
Roundhay Park, featuring the mixed
relay. Great Britain were victorious in
this event in Tokyo last summer, and
the majority of that team are set to
take part at Roundhay Park, with
Georgia Taylor-Brown, Alex Yee and
Jonny Brownlee all lining up over the
weekend 3.10 Cities: Nature’s New
Wild (r) 4.10 Flog It! (r) 5.10 Inside the
Factory (r) 6.10 Eden: Untamed
Planet. A look at the flora and fauna of
south-east Alaska. Last in the series

6.00am CITV 8.25 ITV News 8.30
Vick Hope’s Breakfast Show 9.25 Love
Your Garden (r) 9.55 Cooking with the
Stars (r) 10.55 Ainsley’s Good Mood
Food (r) 12.00 ITV News; Weather
12.10pm Live British Touring Car
Championship. Coverage of the 10th
and 11th races of the campaign.
Coverage continues on ITV4 3.10 The
Masked Singer US. The final three
singers perform never-before-heard
holiday songs, with all-new animated
clues providing the panel with some
extra snippets of information (r) 4.05
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? For
Soccer Aid. Jeremy Clarkson is joined
by Eddie Izzard and Omid Djalili,
who try to win a million pounds for
Unicef (r) 5.05 Catchphrase for Soccer
Aid 6.05 ITV News; Weather 6.15
Regional News; Weather

6.30 Live Soccer Aid for Unicef:
England v Soccer Aid World XI
Dermot O’Leary and Alex Scott
present coverage of the charity
fixture, which takes place at
London Stadium. England’s
team includes Liam Payne,
Damian Lewis and Eni Aluko,
while their opponents feature
Usain Bolt, Idris Elba and
Roberto Carlos. There is
also a special half-time
performance by Robbie
Williams. See Viewing Guide

10.00 ITV News

10.20 Bodies of Evidence: The
Butcher Surgeon The story
of how the system allowed
Birmingham-based consultant
breast surgeon Ian Paterson to
perform unnecessary and
damaging procedures on so
many for so long

11.40 Gallagher Premiership Rugby
Union Highlights Action from
the semi-finals

12.35am Teleshopping 3.00
Motorsport UK. Action from Brands
Hatch, featuring the Millers Oils
Ginetta GT4 Supercup Championship
and the Porsche Carrera Cup (r) 3.50
Unwind with ITV 5.05 Ainsley’s
Mediterranean Cookbook (r) (SL)

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

8.00 The Fifteen Billion Pound
Railway: Inside the Elizabeth
Line Charting the race to fix the
railway’s hi-tech software and
systems so that the new line
would be open in time for the
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
See Viewing Guide

9.00 Our Falklands War: A Frontline
Story The experiences of 10
men who fought in the conflict,
as they revisit some of the most
dramatic, bloody and life-
changing moments and how
they have come to terms with
them since. See Viewing Guide

10.30 Inside Monaco: Playground of
the Rich Documentary giving
an insight into the principality
on the French Riviera, with
access to the royal palace as
well as the super-rich and those
who serve them (1/3) (r)

11.30 Between the Covers
With Emeli Sandé, Pierre
Novellie, Kate Bottley and
Adrian Scarborough (5/7) (r)

12.00 Sign Zone: Question Time.
Fiona Bruce chairs the topical debate
from Dorking, Surrey, inviting a panel
of politicians and other guests to
answer questions from an invited
audience (r) (SL) 1.00-1.45am For
Love or Money (r) (SL)

6.30 Formula 1 Azerbaijan Grand
Prix Highlights Lee McKenzie
presents action from the eighth
round of the season, held at
Baku City Circuit. It looks set to
be a three-way battle for the
title between Red Bull’s Max
Verstappen and Sergio Perez
and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc,
and it was Perez who took the
honours here last year, as he
did in the most recent race of
the current campaign at
Monaco. With analysis from
Alice Powell and Mark Webber

9.00 What Killed the Whale?
Biologist Ella Al-Shamahi
investigates the rise in whale
strandings along the UK
coastline, joining the team
performing an autopsy on a
sei whale washed up near
Edinburgh. See Viewing Guide

10.30 Grenfell Stage play based on
verbatim evidence from the
Grenfell Tower Inquiry,
originally performed at The
Tabernacle, where it was also
filmed, and Birmingham Rep.
Concludes tomorrow (1/2)

11.50 Celebrity Gogglebox (r)

12.45am Ramsay’s Kitchen
Nightmares USA (r) (SL) 1.35 FILM
Sequin in a Blue Room (18, 2019)
Australian drama starring Conor
Leach and Anthony Brandon Wong
3.00 Come Dine with Me (r) 5.10
Location, Location, Location (r) (SL)

Channel 4 Channel 5


6.20am Cheers (r) 6.50 Everybody
Loves Raymond (r) 7.15 Everybody
Loves Raymond (r) 7.40 Frasier (r)
8.05 Frasier (r) 8.30 The Simpsons (r)
9.00 The Simpsons (r) 9.30 Sunday
Brunch 12.30pm The Simpsons (r)
12.55 The Simpsons (r) 1.25 The
Simpsons. Moe turns his tavern into a
gay bar (r) 1.50 The Simpsons. Bart
hankers after a mini-bike (r) 2.20
FILM The Devil Wears Prada (PG,
2006) A magazine editor’s
unforgiving personality and
outrageous demands make her
trainee assistant’s life a nightmare.
Comedy drama starring Meryl Streep
and Anne Hathaway 4.30 Best of
Britain by the Sea. Ainsley Harriott
and Grace Dent explore the Easterly
County of Norfolk (r) 5.30 Channel 4
News 6.00 The Andrew Neil Show

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. Phoebe
learns Gary plans to ask her to move
in with him (r) 12.05pm Friends. Joey
gets a shock in Las Vegas (r) 12.35
Friends. The pals visit Las Vegas (r)
1.05 FILM Waterworld (12, 1995) A
mutant mariner in a flooded world
protects a child, who holds the key to
finding dry land, from a horde of
pirates. Sci-fi adventure starring Kevin
Costner and Dennis Hopper
3.45 FILM Open Range (12, 2003)
Two cattle drovers and their hired
hands clash with thugs in the pay of a
small-town sheriff. Western, directed
by and starring Kevin Costner. With
Robert Duvall and Annette Bening.
See Film Choice 6.25 5 News

6.30 Susan Calman’s Summer
Holiday The comedian visits
seaside resorts around
England, taking in Great
Yarmouth, Brighton, St Ives,
Southend-on-Sea and
Blackpool (r)

8.00 Bargain Loving Brits by the
Sea New series. Documentary
following Britons looking to live
the high life on a low budget in
some of the country’s favourite
holiday resorts

9.00 Big Brits Go Large!
Liverpudlian plus-sized bridal
business owner Marisa is
having a gastric band removed,
while actor George Keywood
takes his fiancée on a boat ride
on the Thames (4/6)

10.00 World’s Most Expensive Celeb
Break Ups A look at The high
cost of relationships
breakdowns for some stars (r)

10.55 Most Shocking Celebrity
Moments: 1980s Showbiz
scandals that defined the
decade, from Madonna’s
arrival on the pop scene to
doomed royal relationships,
the glamour of Dallas and
the wobbly sets of Crossroads
(1/10) (r)

12.55am Entertainment News 1.00
The LeoVegas Live Casino Show 3.10
The Dog Rescuers (r) 4.00 OMG:
Make Me a Famous Face (r) 4.45
Wildlife SOS (r) 5.10 House Doctor (r)
5.35 Peppa Pig (r) 5.40 Paw Patrol (r)
5.50 Monkey’s Amazing Adventures

Christopher Walken stars (9pm) Inside the Elizabeth Line (8pm) Soccer Aid for Unicef (6.30pm) The Devil Wears Prada (2.20pm) Big Brits Go Large! (9pm)

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