Sunday Magazine – May 26, 2019

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1

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6.00am Good Morning Britain
8.30 Lorraine Entertainment news.
9.25 Dickinson’s Real Deal David
Dickinson helps people sort the
treasures from their trash. (R)
10.30 This Morning
12.30pm Loose Women Celebrity
interviews and studio gossip.
1.45 ITV Lunchtime News; Weather
1.55 Regional News; Weather
2.00 Judge Rinder Real-life cases
in a studio courtroom. (R)
3.00 Tenable Quiz. (R)
4.00 Tipping Point Coin-drop quiz
hosted by Ben Shephard. (R)
5.00 The Chase Quiz show,
presented by Bradley Walsh. (R)
6.00 Regional News; Weather
6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather

6.05am Escape to the Country (R) 6.50
Bargain Hunt (R) 7.35 Antiques
Roadshow (R) 8.30 The Week in
Parliament 9.00 BBC News at 9
11.50  FILM Alexander and the
Terrible, Horrible, No Good,
Very Bad Day (2014/PG)
Comedy, with Steve Carell. ★★★
1.10pm NW 200 Highlights
2.30 Ray Mears’ Bushcraft The art of
outdoor living in Sweden. (R)
3.30 The TV That Made Me With
Rebecca Adlington. (R)
4.15 Nature’s Greatest Dancers
Steve Backshall presents
footage of animals dancing. (R)
5.15 Flog It! In Reading. (R)
6.00 Eggheads Quiz. (R)
6.30 The Farmers’ Country
Showdown Farming families. (R)

6.00am Breakfast 9.00  NEW Britain’s


Secret Charity Cheats 9.45
Homes Under the Hammer (R)
10.45  NEW A1: Britain’s Longest
Road 11.30 The Housing Enforcers
(R) 12.00noon Bargain Hunt (R)

1.00 BBC News; Regional News


1.30 Impossible Quiz. (R)


2.15 Escape to the Country A couple


looking for a home in Suffolk.


3.00 Money for Nothing Items from


a recycling centre in Surrey. (R)


3.45 Garden Rescue Charlie


Dimmock and the Rich brothers
attend a garden in Bristol.

4.30 The Repair Shop Jay Blades


and the team tackle an antique
child’s rocking chair. (R)

5.15 Pointless Low-scoring quiz.


6.00 BBC News; Regional News


6.25am Cheers (R) 7.20 Everybody
Loves Raymond (R) 8.40 Frasier
(R) 10.10 Ramsay’s Kitchen
Nightmares USA (R) 11.05
Undercover Boss USA (R)
12.05pm The Jewel of the Nile
(1985/PG) Comedy adventure
sequel, starring Michael Douglas
and Kathleen Turner. ★★★
2.10 Countdown Gameshow.
3.00 Fifteen to One Quiz show.
4.00 A Place in the Sun A search for
a home on the Costa Dorada.
5.00 Four in a Bed (R)
5.30 Beat the Chef Andi Oliver
hosts as amateurs compete with
chefs in fast-paced cook-offs.
6.00 The Simpsons (R)
6.30 Hollyoaks Nancy’s actions have
angered people in the village. (R)

10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather
10.30 Hatton Garden: The Inside
Story Ross Kemp examines the
2015 heist in London’s diamond
district, when a group of career
criminals broke into a safe
deposit facility and stole almost
£14million in goods. (R)
11.30 Heathrow: Britain’s Busiest
Airport Staff at Heathrow airport
contend with drunken passengers,
drugs and drones. (R) 11.55 Tenable.
A team of British Army colleagues
attempts to topple the Tenable Tower.
(R) 12.45am Jackpot247. Viewers get
the chance to participate in gaming
from the comfort of their sofas, with a
mix of roulette-wheel spins and lively
chat. 3.00-6.00am ITV Nightscreen

10.00 I Love 1981 Singer Adam Ant
presents a retrospective look
at the pop culture of the year,
featuring Kim Wilde, Tom
Selleck and Danger Mouse. (R)
10.30 TOTP2: 80s Special Including
music by Adam Ant, Kylie
Minogue and Jason Donovan,
Bucks Fizz, Yazz, Duran Duran,
Wham! and Culture Club. (R)
11.00pm  FILM Starter for 10 (2006/12)
A 1980s student sets out to appear
on University Challenge – and woo
a fellow contestant in the process.
Comedy drama, with James McAvoy
and Alice Eve. ★★★★ 12.35am
Undercover Hospital Abuse Scandal (R)
1.35 Nadiya: Anxiety and Me (R) 2.35
Countryfile (R) 3.30-6.30am BBC Two

10.00 BBC News; Regional News


10.35 Famalam The competitive


aunties battle it out at a
wedding and there is a preview
of the latest Nollywood reality
show. Return of the comedy
sketch show, with Samson Kayo.

11.00pm Radio 1’s Big Weekend: The


Best Bits Broadcasters Clara Amfo


and Greg James present highlights


from Middlesbrough’s Stewart Park,


featuring performances by Ellie


Goulding, Little Mix, Stormzy, Lewis


Capaldi and Rita Ora. 12.00m’t The


Graham Norton Show. Jessica Chastain,


Michael Fassbender, Sophie Turner and


James McAvoy talk about the new


blockbuster X-Men: Dark Phoenix. (R)


12.50 Weather 12.55-6.00am BBC News


10.00 A Very British Sex Shop
Documentary following the
Richardsons, who run a chain
of sex shops in Brighton and
whose day-to-day dealings
provide a unique insight into
the bedroom habits of Britain.
11.05pm 100 Vaginas Laura Dodsworth
asks 18 women about how their vagina
has shaped their lives. (R) 12.05am
First Dates. A 23-year-old builder
meets a 25-year-old construction
office manager. (R) 1.00 George Clarke’s
Amazing Spaces (R) 1.55 Homes by the
Sea (R) 2.50 French Collection. Three
bargain hunters head to Montpellier.
(R) 3.45 Bang on Budget (R) 4.40
Kirstie’s Vintage Gems (R) 4.55 Fifteen
to One (R) 5.50-6.25am Countdown (R)

7.00 Emmerdale David is stunned
by a development, and Rishi
attempts to help Jai out.
7.30 Britain’s Got Talent Live
Show Ant and Dec host the
first semi-final of this year’s
contest, with the audition
process having left judges
Amanda Holden, David
Walliams, Simon Cowell and
Alesha Dixon with 40 acts to
pick from. Tonight, eight of
them will be performing live.
9.00 Coronation Street The Platts
set off on holiday minus Leanne,
who refuses to go as she
believes Nick is lying to her.
9.30 Britain’s Got Talent Results
With the votes counted, Ant
and Dec reveal who has
qualified for the final as the two
winning acts from tonight’s
show take a step closer to the
Royal Variety Performance.

7.00 Newsnight: EU Election
Special Analysis of the results
of the EU Parliament election.
7.30 Springwatch 2019 Chris
Packham, Iolo Williams and
Michaela Strachan return with
the programme that follows the
fortunes of wildlife around the
UK, presenting the first in a
week of 90-minute programmes
from the Dell of Abernathy in
the Cairngorms National Park.
9.00 Thatcher: A Very British
Revolution Margaret
Thatcher’s victory in the 1979
general election propels her into
power as Britain’s first female
prime minister, but her first
two years are characterised by
disruption and division. The first
cabinet is split between a small
group aligned with Thatcher’s
plans for radical change, and
the economy is in trouble.

7.00 The One Show Another mix


of nationwide reports and live
studio-based chat, hosted by
Matt Baker and Angela Scanlon.

7.30 Battle of the Bands: Our


Lives Documentary following
the Cory and Tredegar brass
bands as they prepare to battle
it out at the Welsh Regional
Championships in Wrexham.

8.00 EastEnders Bex hatches


a plan to get Kush alone.


8.30 Room 101 Frank Skinner invites


guests Stephen Mangan,
Phil Wang and Holly Walsh
to share their gripes. (R)

9.00 Not Going Out Lucy takes


the kids away to her parents
while Lee stays in the house to
oversee the building work in
their kitchen. Last in series.

9.30 Mrs Brown’s Boys Trevor


has decided to work for a
mission project in Africa. (R)

7.00 Channel 4 News
8.00 Food Unwrapped Matt
Tebbutt traces the British
blackcurrant from the field
to the Ribena factory. (R)
8.30 Tricks of the Restaurant
Trade Simon Rimmer explores
how well consumers understand
the number of calories in food
and Sophie Morgan uncovers
the chain restaurant with some
of the highest-calorie meals.
9.00 Confessions of a Serial
Killer Samuel Little claims to
have killed up to 93 women
across various US states, with
the FBI confirming they have
good reason to believe that he
was responsible for over half of
those murders. Ben Zand tries to
get to the bottom of how such
a killer was on the loose for so
long and why the victims were
piled up, seemingly unnoticed.
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