Sunday Magazine – May 26, 2019

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1

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6.00am CITV 8.25 ITV News 8.30
The Sara Cox Show 9.25 James
Martin’s Sunday Selection
10.25 This Morning – On Sunday
11.25 John and Lisa’s Weekend
Kitchen. Cookery show.
12.25pm ITV News; Weather
12.35 Britain’s Got Talent
Ant and Dec host the last
stage of the auditions. (R)
1.55 Britain’s Got More Talent
Stephen Mulhern hosts. (R)
2.55 In for a Penny Stephen Mulhern
sets more challenges to
members of the public. (R)
3.30 The Chase Quiz show. (R)
4.30 Harry Potter and the
Philosopher’s Stone (2001/PG)
Fantasy adventure, starring
Daniel Radcliffe. ★★★★

6.05am A to Z of TV Gardening (R)
6.50 Great British Garden Revival
(R) 7.50 Glorious Gardens from
Above (R) 8.35 Countryfile (R)
9.30 Beechgrove 10.00 Saturday
Kitchen Best Bites 11.30 Rick
Stein: From Venice to Istanbul
(R) 12.30pm Kew on a Plate (R)
1.30 The £100K House: Tricks of the
Trade Helping two homeowners
transform their homes. (R)
2.35 West Side Story (1961/PG)
Romantic musical, starring
Natalie Wood. ★★★★★
5.00 West Side Stories – The Making
of a Classic The creation
of the Broadway musical. (R)
6.00 Big Animal Surgery Liz Bonnin
witnesses an extraordinary
operation to fix a lion’s teeth. (R)

6.00am Breakfast 9.00 BBC News


10.00 The Andrew Marr Show
11.00 Sunday Politics 11.30
Homes Under the Hammer (R)
12.30pm Bargain Hunt (R)

1.00 BBC News; Weather


1.15 Songs of Praise


1.55 Points of View


2.10 Lifeline A Brathay Trust appeal.


2.20 Eat Well for Less? (R)


3.20 Money for Nothing (R)


4.05 Escape to the Country (R)


4.50 The Repair Shop Dominic


Chinea uses his expertise to
make a go-kart roadworthy. (R)

5.35 BBC News; Regional News


6.00 RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2019


Highlights of the horticultural
event. Last in series.

6.00am Everybody Loves Raymond (R)
6.50 Frasier (R) 8.10 The Big Bang
Theory (R) 9.30 Sunday Brunch.
With guests Danny Mac, Nina
Wadia, Callum Woodhead and
Milo Parker. 12.30pm Tricks of
the Restaurant Trade (R)
1.00 Bake Off: The Professionals
Cherish Finden and Benoit Blin
set two tricky challenges. (R)
2.00 The Simpsons Triple bill. (R)
3.30 Romancing the Stone (1984/12)
Comedy adventure, starring
Michael Douglas. ★★★★★
5.35 Coast vs Country Kirsty Duffy
and Kerr Drummond look for
rural and coastal properties for
an Essex family that is planning
to relocate to North Devon.
6.30 Channel 4 News

10.45 Couples Retreat (2009/15) A
couple on the brink of divorce
sign up for relationship therapy
on a tropical island, but find
they can save money if they
persuade their friends to join
them. Three more couples go
along for the holiday, thinking
they do not need any help – but
the unconventional treatment
soon exposes cracks in their
relationships. Comedy, starring
Vince Vaughn, Malin Akerman,
and Jon Favreau. ★★
12.45am Jackpot247 3.00 Motorsport
UK. Action from Donington Park,
featuring round five of the British F4
Championship. 3.50-6.00am ITV
Nightscreen. Information service.

10.00 European Elections Results


Huw Edwards presents as the
votes are counted in the
European Elections. BBC
reporters are at all the key
counts around the country, keen
to point out the significance of
any swing towards either leave
or remain-focused parties.
It seems almost a foregone
conclusion that the two main
parties, in particular the
Conservatives, will have a night
to forget – but then again the
possibility remains that those
elected may not have to take up
their seats if the UK exits the EU.

3.00am Weather for the Week


Ahead 3.05-6.00am BBC News


11.15 Nerve (2016/15) A teenager
finds herself immersed in an
online game of truth or dare,
where her every move starts
to be manipulated by an
anonymous community of
watchers. Soon, the challenges
she and her fellow players are
set grow more dangerous, until
lives are genuinely at stake.
Thriller, starring Emma Roberts
and Dave Franco. ★★★★
1.00am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares
USA (R) 1.50 Phil Spencer’s Stately
Homes (R) 2.45 Kirstie’s Fill Your House
for Free (R) 2.55 Grand Design (R) 3.50
Bang on Budget (R) 4.45 Kirstie’s
Handmade Treasures (R) 4.55 Fifteen to
One (R) 5.50-6.25am Countdown (R)

7.30 ITV News; Weather
7.45 Regional News; Weather
8.00 Vera The detective is drawn
into Newcastle’s underworld
to discover the identity of a
murder victim found dead in
the river, with no clue as to who
he is apart from a distinctive
drugs wrapper. She discovers
the dead man had ties to some
very dangerous people, many
of whom may have wanted
him dead, while a witness’s
testimony links the case to a
remote farm where a murder
took place 13 years previously. (R)
10.00 ITV News; Weather
10.20 Heathrow: Britain’s Busiest
Airport Demi dishes out deals
for delayed passengers inside
the terminal, while on the
airfield, Ian is on the runway
as it goes into lockdown with a
full armed police presence. (R)

7.00 Dragons’ Den The panel
assesses the profit-making
potential of three more business
ideas, including a range of
cocktails, and a new system for
teachers to mark schoolwork. (R)
8.00 Equator from the Air
Gordon Buchanan explores
habitats around the equator
from the air to assess the
environmental challenges
facing them. The globetrotting
journey begins in Africa.
9.00 The Ranganation Katherine
Ryan guest stars on the
topical comedy show hosted
by Romesh Ranganathan, in
which a group of 25 members
of the public has its say on the
state of modern Britain.
9.45 What We Do in the
Shadows Double bill. The
fragile truce between the
vampires and Staten Island’s
werewolves is tested; The
housemates venture into
Manhattan, to make an alliance
with an old friend who is now
the king of the city’s vampires.
10.30 The 1975 at Radio 1’s Big
Weekend Clara Amfo and
Greg James introduce a
performance by the band from
Stewart Park featuring hits from
their three number one albums.
11.30pm  FILM Looper (2012/15)
A hitman employed to kill people
who have been sent back in time
finds his latest target is his future
self. Sci-fi thriller, starring Joseph
Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis and Emily
Blunt. ★★★ 1.20am Question Time.
Political debate. (R) 2.20 Holby City
(R) 3.20-6.05am This Is BBC Two

7.00 Countryfile In Derbyshire,


Matt Baker joins a group of
people restoring Chesterfield’s
canals – bringing both
employment and life back
to the area – and Anita Rani
visits Tissington. Including
Weather for the Week Ahead.

8.00 Antiques Roadshow Fiona


Bruce presents the show from
the Isle of Wight, and accepts
a challenge to work out how
much three clocks have
changed in value since 1977.

9.00 Gentleman Jack Anne begins


a playful but dangerous courtship
with shy local heiress Miss
Walker, while continuing her
efforts to renovate Shibden Hall.
However, when Miss Walker
confides in her cousin, she is
shocked by her reaction and
discovers that Anne is very
unpopular. Stars Suranne Jones.

7.00 Formula 1 Monaco Grand
Prix Highlights Steve Jones
presents action from the sixth
round of the season at the
Circuit de Monaco, where
Daniel Ricciardo was victorious
last year. With analysis from
David Coulthard, Mark Webber,
Eddie Jordan and Lee McKenzie.
9.00 Arrival (2016/12) Premiere.
The world is thrown into uproar
when 12 alien spaceships arrive
at locations around the globe.
As tensions rise between
nations and fear of the arrivals
grows, a recently bereaved
linguist is recruited by the
US army to find a way to
communicate with the aliens
and discover why they have
come. Sci-fi drama, starring Amy
Adams, Jeremy Renner, Forest
Whitaker, Michael Stuhlbarg and
Mark O’Brien. ★★★★★
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