Daily Mirror - 24.07.2019

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BBC ONE BBC TWO ITV CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5
AM 6.00 Breakfast Presented by Dan
Walker and Louise Minchin
9.15 Wanted Down Under (R)
10.00 Homes Under the Hammer
Properties are auctioned
in Derbyshire, Rhondda
Cynon Taf and Kent (R)
11.00 The Empty Housing Scandal
The mystery of a vacant
bungalow in Kent (R)
11.45 Armchair Britain (R)
PM 12.15 Bargain Hunt (R)
1.00 BBC News at One; Weather
1.30 Regional News; Weather
1.45 BBC News Special: The UK’s
New Prime Minister Huw
Edwards is in Downing Street
and Sophie Raworth at
Buckingham Palace as they
present live coverage as
Theresa May steps down,
and Boris Johnson takes
over as Prime Minister
5.15 Pointless Quiz show, hosted
by Alexander Armstrong
and Richard Osman (R)
6.00 BBC News at Six; Weather
6.30 Regional News; Weather

AM 6.30 Tuesday in Parliament
7.00 Coast (R)
8.00 Sign Zone: Britain in Bloom
Gardening advice (R)
8.30 Great British Railway
Journeys (R)
9.00 BBC News at 9
9.30 Victoria Derbyshire
11.00 BBC Newsroom Live
11.15 Politics Live Political issues
PM 1.00 Curious Creatures (R)
1.30 The Hairy Bakers (R)
1.45 Red Rock The Kielys are
divided over their next move
2.30 Escape to the Country (R)
3.30 Coast With Neil Oliver (R)
3.45 Swimming World
Championships Highlights
5.15 Antiques Road Trip In
Northumberland and
Tyne and Wear (R)
6.00 Celebrity Eggheads Rob
Deering, Mae Martin and
Des Clarke compete (R)
6.30 Best House in Town Three
properties in Leicester are
under the spotlight

AM 6.00 Good Morning Britain
8.30 Lorraine Entertainment,
current affairs, fashion news
and showbiz stories
9.25 Judge Rinder Cameras
follow criminal barrister
Robert Rinder as he
takes on real-life cases in
a studio courtroom (R)
10.30 This Morning Celebrity
chat and lifestyle features
PM 12.30 Loose Women Another
helping of topical studio
discussion from a female
perspective, featuring
celebrity interviews
1.30 ITV Lunchtime News
1.55 Local News; Weather
2.00 ITV News Special Following
Boris Johnson’s victorious
Conservative leadership
bid, the ITV News team
present as he takes over as
Prime Minister following
Theresa May’s resignation
5.00 The Chase Quiz show (R)
6.00 Local News; Weather
6.30 ITV Evening News; Weather

AM 6.25 Cheers Double bill (R)
7.20 The King of Queens (R)
8.10 Everybody Loves Raymond
Double bill of the comedy (R)
9.10 Frasier Double bill (R)
10.10 The Big Bang Theory (R)
11.00 The Simpsons Double bill (R)
PM 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary
12.15 A New Life in the Sun (R)
1.20 George Clarke’s
Amazing Spaces (R)
2.10 Countdown Quiz show
3.00 A Place in the Sun Looking
for a suitable property in
Spain’s Cabo Roig region (R)
4.00 The £100k Drop Two friends
from Wallsend and a couple
from London compete
5.00 Come Dine with Me A radio
presenter hosts a dinner
party in Cardiff, hoping to
impress her guests with an
Indian-themed menu
5.30 The Simpsons Double bill (R)
6.30 Hollyoaks Prince hurts Peri’s
feelings, and Diane tells
Breda that Laurie has
decided to plead guilty (R)

AM 6.00 Milkshake! Children’s shows
9.15 Jeremy Vine Discussion
11.15 Bargain-Loving Brits in the
Sun Final preparations are
made for the Pride festival (R)
PM 12.10 5 News Lunchtime (R)
12.15 Police Interceptors Officers
raid a cannabis farm in an
abandoned restaurant (R)
1.10 Access Showbiz news
1.15 Home and Away See 6.00pm
1.45 Neighbours See 5.30pm
2.20 FILM Framed by My Fiance
(2017/12) A lawyer kills
another driver in a car
accident and places his
fiance in the driver’s seat,
leaving her to fight her
innocence. Thriller, with
Katrina Bowden ★★★
4.00 Friends Double bill (R)
5.00 5 News at 5 Headlines
5.30 Neighbours Dee is rattled
when Andrea comes up
with a new theory (R)
6.00 Home and Away Tori is in
danger of losing the baby (R)
6.30 5 News Tonight

(^44) DAILY MIRROR WEDNESDAY 24.07.2019
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7.00 The One Show
Magazine show, presented by
Matt Baker and Angellica Bell
7.30 The New Prime Minister
A special report from BBC
News on yesterday’s result in
the Conservative leadership
contest, won by Boris Johnson
7.00 The Repair Shop Family
heirlooms are restored to
their former glory. The
team takes on a pocket-sized
racing car, a century-old
weather vane, and a much
loved but horribly damaged
leather rhinoceros (R)
7.00 Emmerdale Jai is grilled by a
surprising person, Moira takes
action and Kim is devastated
after making an offer
7.30 Coronation Street Gemma
and Chesney discuss the
quads on radio, and Alya and
Ryan matchmake Maria and Ali
7.00 Channel 4 News The latest
headlines, in-depth interviews
and analysis of topical
political developments and
current affairs. Plus, a look at
the day’s leading sports
stories as well as up-to-the-
minute weather reports
7.00 Cricket on 5 England v
Ireland. Action from the first
day of the one-off four-day
Test. This is only Ireland’s
third match in this format,
with the previous two seeing
them lose to Pakistan and
Afghanistan; 5 News Update
9.00 Our Cops in the North
Police officers respond to the
fatal stabbing of a 62-year-old
grandmother in Sunderland.
Meanwhile, detectives
investigate a complicated
crime spree, where offenders
have stolen a pub jukebox
9.00 NEW Animal Babies: First
Year on Earth Cameras
follow six infants as they face
the challenges of surviving
their first year on Earth,
including an elephant calf in
Kenya, and five-week-old
fox cubs in the Arctic
9.00 The Widower Fact-based
drama, starring Reece
Shearsmith. Mild-mannered
nurse Malcolm Webster sets
about poisoning and
murdering his first wife. Three
years on, history appears to
be repeating itself (R)
9.00 Holidays from Hell:
Caught on Camera
Cameras reveal what can go
wrong when a dream holiday
turns into a nightmare.
Footage includes flight delays
and hurricanes, all told by the
people who were there
9.00 Casualty 24/7 Russell, a
72-year-old man is rushed
into hospital by paramedics
suffering from severe chest
pains, while Dr Dyfrig Hughes
treats Michael, who was
brought in by ambulance after
falling ten feet from a ladder
10.00 BBC News at Ten
10.25 Regional News; Weather;
National Lottery Update
10.35 Our Borough: Love &
Hustle Double bill of a
documentary telling the
stories of young people living
in North London impacted by
youth violence. In the first
episode, 21-year-old King tries
to make his dreams come
true; a young woman is
determined to succeed
despite the violent crime
around her, and a youth may
lose his home due to a
stadium redevelopment
10.00 Better Things Sam is honest
with Rodney whom she has
been dating for three weeks
10.25 Rick Stein’s Long
Weekends The chef
embarks on a winter break
in Reykjavik, Iceland (R)
10.30 Newsnight; Weather
10.00 ITV News at Ten;
Weather Headlines
10.40 Local News; Weather
10.55 Peston Political magazine
show presented by Robert
Peston, featuring major
interviews with MPs, topical
guests and cultural figures
10.00 GameFace Marcella deals
with the fallout from her date.
Later, her life coach inspires
her to go and visit Pam
10.35 Generation Porn Cameras
follow Jason, a 44-year-old
former gardener who is now
a full-time pornographer
10.00 The Baby Killer?: Accused^
The inside story of what
happens when someone is
accused of a crime that could
lead to a prison sentence of
10 years or more, following a
defendant and her legal team
as the case unfolds (R)
11.20 Inside the Social
Network: Facebook’s
Difficult Year Documentary
going behind the scenes at
Facebook, which has suffered
a series of scandals and media
scrutiny, with data leaks, fake
news and security hacks (R)
11.55 Tenable Quiz hosted by
Warwick Davis in which a
team of Manchester market
workers answers questions
about top 10 lists, then
tries to score a perfect 10
in the final round to take
home the prize money (R)
11.35 First Dates Make-up artist
Danni, 25, has a date with
28-year-old bar manager
Aiden, while diamond grader
Sachen, 39, sits down for a
meal with 37-year-old financial
lawyer Priya. Restaurant-
based dating show (R)
11.30 The Death Of Amy
Winehouse: 13 Reasons
Why Documentary looking
at the tragic demise of the
singer-songwriter, who died
prematurely aged 27 in July
2011 after being plagued by
drug and alcohol addiction (R)
8.00 NEW Shop Well for Less?
Alex Jones and Steph
McGovern return to help
more families change the way
they shop. In the first edition,
they meet a couple who have
eight children ranging in age
from 20 years to 20 months
8.00 Remarkable Places to
Eat Chef Tom Kerridge takes
Fred Sirieix to his favourite
restaurants in Edinburgh,
including fine dining
restaurant Kitchin, run by
chef Tom Kitchin, where the
pair enjoy a venison dish
8.00 Inside the Ritz Hotel
The establishment is turned
around overnight for
Christmas. Last in series
8.30 Coronation Street Gemma
and Paul’s mum Bernie causes
a stir, while Maria and Ali face
opposition from Michelle
8.00 NEW Orangutan Jungle
School The series following
life inside the world’s biggest
orangutan rehabilitation
centre returns. The team race
to a remote village when they
receive a tip off about a baby
orangutan in need of rescue
8.00 GPs: Behind Closed
Doors Dr Amy Tatham treats
an elderly patient suffering
from persistent bleeding,
while nurse Debbie Harris
meets a little girl who is
struggling with pain in her
knee; 5 News Update
12.00m’t Serengeti. Hunger starts to
bite for the animals of the Serengeti,
who are anticipating the arrival of the
annual great migration – and the feast
it will bring. Kali the lioness and her
sister entrust their cubs to a new male
babysitter (R) 1.00 Weather for the
Week Ahead 1.05-6.00am BBC News
12.20am Sign Zone: Ambulance.
Paramedics face a dilemma while
treating a patient who is short of
breath. Last in series (R) 1.20 The
Twinstitute. Double bill. Two methods
of quitting smoking; the best ways to
learn a new language. Last in series (R)
2.20-6.30am This Is BBC Two
12.45am Tour de France Highlights.
Action from stage 17 1.35 James
Martin’s French Adventure. The chef
cooks crab and dulse (R) 2.25
Teleshopping 2.55 The Great Fire.
Drama about the 1666 blaze (R)
3.45 ITV Nightscreen 5.05-6.00am
Judge Rinder. Real-life cases (R)
12.35am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares
USA. A Mexican restaurant in southern
California (R) 1.25 The Simpsons (R) 1.50
The Simpsons (R) 2.15 Catch-22 (R) 3.05
Ackley Bridge (R) 4.00 Jamie and
Jimmy’s Friday Night Feast. With Jodie
Whittaker (R) 4.55 The £100k Drop
(R) 5.50-6.25am Countdown (R)
1.00am The 21.co.uk Live Casino Show
3.00 Access 3.10 Bargain-Loving Brits
in the Sun. Cameras focus on a market
trader and a former publican (R)
4.00 Britain’s Greatest Bridges. The
story behind the construction of the
Forth Rail Bridge (R) 4.45 House Doctor
(R) 5.35-6.00am Wildlife SOS (R)
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