Sunday Magazine – August 18, 2019

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6.00am Good Morning Britain
8.30 Lorraine Entertainment news.
9.25 Judge Rinder (R)
10.30 This Morning Celebrity chat
and lifestyle features.
12.30pm Loose Women Celebrity
interviews and topical chat.
1.30 ITV Lunchtime News; Weather
1.55 Regional News; Weather
2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal Railway
tickets and a bracelet are
among the items assessed. (R)
3.00 Tenable Quiz show, presented
by Warwick Davis. (R)
4.00 Tipping Point Gameshow. (R)
5.00 The Chase Quiz show,
hosted by Bradley Walsh. (R)
6.00 Regional News; Weather
6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather

6.30am Bargain Hunt (R) 7.15 Animal
Park Summer Special (R) 8.00
Inside the Factory (R) 9.00 BBC
News 10.00 Victoria Derbyshire
11.00 BBC Newsroom Live
1.00pm Curious Creatures (R)
1.30 Home Away from Home (R)

2.15 Heir Hunters (R)
3.00 Hairy Bikers’ Best of British (R)
3.45 More Creatures Great and
Small Last in series. (R)
4.15 Animals Unexpected Wildlife
found in unusual places. (R)
5.15 Antiques Road Trip (R)
6.00 Celebrity Eggheads With Ken
Cheng and Ruth Bratt. (R)
6.30 Great British Railway Journeys
Michael Portillo journeys
through Edwardian Britain. (R)

6.00am Breakfast 9.15 Animal Park


Summer Special 10.00 Homes
Under the Hammer (R)
11.00  NEW A Matter of Life
and Debt. More stories of
people helped by ethical loans.
11.45 Britain in Bloom (R) 12.15pm
Bargain Hunt. From Edinburgh.

1.00 BBC News; Regional News


1.45 Impossible Quiz show. (R)


2.30 Escape to the Country (R)


3.15 Money for Nothing Sarah


Moore saves a collection of
items destined for a tip. (R)

3.45 Murder, Mystery and My


Family The killing of a landlady
in an Oxfordshire hamlet. (R)

4.30 Flog It! More auctions. (R)


5.15 Pointless Low-scoring quiz. (R)


6.00 BBC News; Regional News


6.30am Mike & Molly (R) 7.20 The King
of Queens (R) 8.10 Everybody
Loves Raymond (R) 9.10 Frasier
(R) 10.10 The Big Bang Theory (R)
11.00 The Simpsons (R) 12.05pm
A New Life in the Sun (R)
1.05 Posh Pawnbrokers (R)
2.10 Countdown With psychologist
and author Linda Papadopoulos.
3.00 A Place in the Sun Finding a
holiday home in Brittany. (R)
4.00 The £100k Drop Gameshow.
5.00 Come Dine with Me From
in and around Sheffield.
5.30 The Simpsons Double bill.
Homer makes peace with Ned
Flanders; aliens Kodos and Kang
probe Homer’s memory. (R)
6.30 Hollyoaks Sienna forces Maxine
to tell Damon the truth. (R)

10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather
10.30 Regional News; Weather
10.45 Neighbours from Hell:
Caught on Camera
Documentary taking a look at
disputes between neighbours
that have been recorded on
home surveillance equipment,
featuring conflicts that have
erupted over noise, parking
rows, or arguments over
where to put the rubbish. (R)
11.45pm Tenable Five friends from
Hertfordshire answer questions about
top 10 lists from the realms of pop
culture. (R) 12.35am Ideal World. Home
shopping. 3.00 Masterpiece with Alan
Titchmarsh (R) 3.50 ITV Nightscreen
5.05-6.00am Judge Rinder (R)

10.00 I Love 1987 Actor Richard E
Grant looks back at the year
when he starred in cult classic
Withnail & I, and Rick Astley,
Terence Trent D’Arby, Run DMC
and the Beastie Boys all had
success in the charts. (R)
10.30 Newsnight Analysis of the
day’s events. With Kirsty Wark.
11.15pm Japan’s Secret Shame
Documentary about Shiori Ito, who
controversially went public with
allegations that she was raped, in
defiance of a culture that represses
discussion of sexual crimes. (R) 12.15am
Fosse/Verdon. Bob’s career takes some
huge leaps. Drama, with Sam Rockwell.
(R) 1.00 Serengeti (R) 2.00 Countryfile
(R) 2.55-6.30am This Is BBC Two

10.00 BBC News; Regional News


10.35 This Country Kerry starts to


receive threatening letters that
cause her to feel unsettled,
while Kurtan takes a labouring
job with Martin and learns
invaluable life lessons. (R)

11.05pm Have I Got a Bit More Old


News for You Danny Dyer hosts an


extended edition of the satirical quiz,


with Sara Pascoe and Judy Murray


joining team captains Ian Hislop and


Paul Merton. (R) 11.50 Live at the


Apollo. Jack Dee hosts an evening


of stand-up at the Apollo in


Hammersmith, London, and introduces


routines by Seann Walsh and Milton


Jones. (R) 12.35am Weather for the


Week Ahead 12.40-6.00am BBC News


10.00 Stath Lets Flats (1/6) Return
of the comedy, starring Jamie
Demetriou. New boss Julian
makes changes at Michael &
Eagle, while Sophie hopes to get
over Al by focusing on her music.
10.30 Born Famous: Michelle
Mone (3/4) Bethany Mone
travels to Gallowgate in
Glasgow’s East End to stay in her
mother’s old neighbourhood.
11.30pm First Dates (R) 12.30am
The Secret Teacher (R) 1.25 Ramsay’s
Kitchen Nightmares USA. Part two of
two. From LA. (R) 2.15 Come Dine with
Me (R) 3.10 The Lateish Show with Mo
Gilligan (R) 4.05 Grand Designs New
Zealand (R) 4.55 The £100k Drop (R)
5.50-6.30am Countdown (R)

7.00 Emmerdale Charity has some
bad news, Moira’s resistance
towards Nate weakens, and
Harriet is glad to see Will return.
7.30 Coronation Street Bethany
is shocked by a face from the
past, Geoff installs CCTV in
Yasmeen’s house, and Steve
seeks a sample of Emma’s DNA.
8.00 Ainsley’s Caribbean
Kitchen Ainsley Harriott takes
a culinary tour of Barbados and
meets a local chef who cooks a
dish of roast breadfruit with
swordfish and lobster. (R)
8.30 Coronation Street Craig gets
caught in Bethany’s drama, Geoff
leaves Yasmeen, and Aggie
tackles Ed about their finances.
9.00 Long Lost Family (7/7)
An appeal for information on
behalf of families whose loved
ones have been reported
missing. Last in series.

7.00 The Repair Shop Jay
Blades and the team tackle a
concertina that survived combat
in the First World War. (R)
8.00 Nadiya’s Time to Eat Nadiya
Hussain shares her favourite
recipes for when she wants
to whip up something sweet,
delicious and simple, including
colourful milkshake funnel
cakes. Last in series.
8.30 University Challenge The
sixth first-round match sees the
University of Edinburgh take on
Birkbeck, University of London.
9.00 The Day Mountbatten
Died A look at events on 27
August, 1979, when Lord Louis
Mountbatten, a former viceroy
of India, naval officer and uncle
to Prince Philip, was blown up
at sea off the coast of Ireland,
and later that afternoon, the
IRA also killed 18 British soldiers.

7.00 The One Show Matt Baker


and Angellica Bell introduce
the first visit of the week
to the One Show studio.

7.30 From Syria to Scotland



  • Our Lives The story of
    Syrian refugee families who
    have made their homes on the
    island of Bute, finding a place
    of safety after the horrors of
    war they have escaped.


8.00 EastEnders Phil returns


home and confronts Ben
about his argument with Jay.

8.30 Would I Lie to You? With


James Acaster, Gabby Logan,
Melvin Odoom and Fay Ripley.
Hosted by Rob Brydon. (R)

9.00 Who Do You Think You


Are? (5/8) Canadian comedian
Katherine Ryan’s investigation
into her family history leads her
to a Methodist minister and his
family in colonial Nova Scotia.

7.00 Channel 4 News Including
sport and weather.
8.00 Food Unwrapped Jimmy
Doherty investigates whether
protein supplements help
build better bodies and also
heads to Japan to learn about
wasabi. Matt Tebbutt exposes
the potential dangers of
consuming grapefruit while
on certain medications, and
finds out which foods generate
the most wind, while Kate
Quilton lifts the lid on the shelf
life of peanut butter, and asks
if there is really any difference
between dog and cat food.
9.00 Call the Cops (1/8)
Documentary series going
behind the scenes with the
Devon and Cornwall police
force, showing the critical
decisions that the control room
team must make each day.
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