The Sunday Times - UK (2021-11-28)

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6.00pm A League Of Their Own
— US Road Trip 2.0 James
Corden, Jamie Redknapp,
Jack Whitehall and Andrew
Flintoff embark on another
American adventure. (R) 7.00
A League Of Their Own — US
Road Trip 2.0 The gang
performs with the LA Rams
cheerleaders. (R) 8.00 A
League Of Their Own — US
Road Trip 2.0 Deep-sea
fishing for sharks. (R)
9.00 Rob & Romesh vs Almost


Everything Series highlights,
including Rob Beckett and
Romesh Ranganathan
becoming drag queens. (R)

10.00 Golf’s Funniest Moments
Amusing sporting clips. (R)


11.00-12.00 The Lost Symbol
Robert and Katherine try
to decipher the most
recent clue. (2/10, R)


SKY SPORTS MAIN EVENT
6.00am LIVE Test Cricket: India v New
Zealand 11.30 LIVE SPFL: Livingston v
Rangers. Kickoff 12.00 2.00 LIVE Super
Sunday: Brentford v Everton. Kickoff at
2.00 4.00 LIVE Super Sunday: Chelsea
v Manchester United. Kickoff at 4.30
7.30 LIVE NFL. Coverage of a week 12
match. Kickoff at 6.00 9.15 LIVE NFL.
Coverage of a week 12 match 12.30
NBC’s FNIA 1.10 LIVE NFL: Baltimore
Ravens v Cleveland Browns 4.30-6.00
LIVE Test Cricket: India v New Zealand

EUROSPORT 1
7.00am Curling European
Championships 8.00 Alpine Skiing
9.00 LIVE Davis Cup Tennis: Great
Britain v Czech Republic. Coverage of
the first singles rubber 11.00 LIVE
Davis Cup Tennis: Great Britain v Czech
Republic. The second singles rubber
1.00 LIVE Davis Cup Tennis: Great
Britain v Czech Republic. The doubles
rubber 3.00 Snowboarding: Charlotte
Bankes 3.15 LIVE Ski Jumping. The
men’s HS142 event from Finland 5.05
Alpine Skiing 5.35 LIVE Alpine Skiing.
The women’s slalom from Vermont
6.45 Cross-Country Skiing 7.05 LIVE
Alpine Skiing. The men’s super-G from
Canada 8.45 Ski Jumping 9.45 Alpine
Skiing 10.50 Snowboarding: Charlotte
Bankes 11.00 WTCR 1.00 Olympic
Games 1.30 GolfTV Weekly 2.00 World
Superbikes 3.00 World Superbikes
Extra 4.00-6.00 Snooker

BT SPORT 1
7.00am Uefa Champions League Goals
Reload 7.15 LIVE A-League: Western
Sydney Wanderers v Newcastle Jets.
Kickoff 7.15 9.15 Uefa Europa League
Goals Reload 9.30 WWE Raw Highlights
10.30 WWE Smackdown Highlights
11.30 Uefa Champions League Magazine
12.00 LIVE Ligue 1: St. Etienne v Paris
Saint-Germain. Kickoff 12.00 2.00 LIVE
Premiership Rugby Union: Saracens v
Sale Sharks. Kickoff 3.00 5.15 Rugby
Tonight 6.00 Takeover 6.30 Uefa
Champions League Magazine 7.00
Golazzo 7.45 LIVE Serie A: Napoli v
Lazio. Kickoff 7.45 10.00 WWE 11.00
WWE Smackdown 12.00 WWE NXT
1.45 Reload 2.00 Uefa Champions
League Goals Reload 2.15 Uefa Europa
League Goals Reload 2.30 Badminton
3.00 Uefa Champions League Review
4.00 Uefa Europa League Highlights
Show 5.00-6.00 The Football Archives

6.00 Urban Secrets Triple bill.
8.50 Billions Five episodes.
3.25 Ray Donovan A last-ditch
medical trial sends Ray on a
dark mission in New York.
(Series 5, ep 8) 4.35 Ray
Donovan Natalie’s fame puts
Ray’s career in jeopardy.
5.40 Ray Donovan Jay asks
for a secret meeting with
Daryll. 6.45 Ray Donovan
Ray searches for Frank
Barnes. 7.50 Ray Donovan
Ray goes to New York to
arrange a surgery that may
save Smitty; and Micky tries
to turn the tables on Ray.
9.00 American Rust Drama, with
Jeff Daniels. Chief of police
Del Harris is called in to
investigate a body found in
an abandoned steel mill.
(1/9) 10.10 American Rust
Harris’s investigation into
the dead body continues;
and Billy and Lee reunite.
11.15 Succession Logan and
team head to Virginia for
a conservative political
conference. (Series 3, ep 6)
12.20 Dexter — New Blood The
investigation makes it difficult
for Dexter to put things right
with Harrison. (3/10)
1.25 Nurse Jackie (Series 2, ep 5)
2.00 Succession (Series 3, ep 7)
3.05 Dexter — New Blood (4/10)
4.10-6.00 Hotel Secrets

7.00 Bangers And Cash. Two editions
9.00 One Foot In The Grave 11.00
Great British Landmark Fixers.
Repairing Canterbury Cathedral
12.00-1.00 Hornby — A Model World


DAVE
5.40pm Mortimer & Whitehouse —
Gone Fishing 7.00 Cops On The Rock.
A man crashes his moped 8.00
CHOICE Expedition. New series. Steve
Backshall heads to Kamchatka with a
team of world-class kayakers. (See
Critics’ choice) 9.00 Have I Got A Bit
More News For You. Jo Brand hosts,
with Heidi Allen and Phil Wang 10.00
Comedians Giving Lectures. With
Babatunde Aleshe, Jessica Fostekew
and Josh Widdicombe 10.40 Room 101
12.00 Live At The Apollo 1.00 Have I
Got A Bit More News For You 2.00 Live
At The Apollo 3.00-4.00 Hypothetical


FACTUAL


NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
6.00pm Drain The Oceans. The impact
of hurricanes on America’s past and its
future 7.00 Lost Treasures Of Egypt.
Archaeologists hunt for clues to the
mysterious rise of mummification
8.00 Ancient Worlds Revealed. The
ancient empires of Latin America


9.00 9/11 — Control The Skies. The
stories of air traffic controllers during
the attacks 10.00 9/11 Firehouse.
Examining the fire station standing as a
memorial to the terror attacks 11.00
9/11 — I Was There. Documenting the
stories of people caught up in the
attacks 12.00 9/11 — Rescue Cops
1.00-2.00 9/11 — Inside The Pentagon

DISCOVERY
6.00pm Building Off The Grid 8.00
Alaskan Bush People. The Wolfpack
race to build a new ‘Boomtown’
inspired basecamp 9.00 Alaska
— Homestead Rescue. The Raneys try
to save a single mother and her
daughter from a rampant moose 10.00
Paranormal Declassified. Paul treks
deep into the woods of the Midwest in
search of Bigfoot 11.00 Moonshiners.
Mark and Digger hit a snag while
transporting Tennessee water to a still
site 12.00-5.40 Alaskan Bush People

PBS AMERICA
5.30pm The War 11.00-12.45 FILM:
Olympic Pride, American Prejudice. The
story of African-American competitors
in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin

SKY DOCUMENTARIES
6.00am Discovering Robert Redford
7.00 Discovering Julie Andrews

8.00 The Movies 10.00 Dan Carter —
A Perfect 10 11.40 My Icon: Kadeena
Cox 12.00 Drew — The Man Behind
The Poster 2.00 Honeyland 3.45
Undefeated 6.00 100 Foot Wave.
Brazilian surfers new to Nazare fail to
heed safety advice 7.00 Wework —
How To Lose $30bn 9.00 Gascoigne.
Documentary about Paul Gascoigne
10.45-12.45 Enron – The Smartest
Guys In The Room. Documentary
examining the corporate scandal

SKY NATURE
6.00am Mysteries Of Evolution 9.00
Amazing Animal Friends 12.00 Island
Of The Monsoon 2.00 Rooted 6.00
Shadowlands. New series. The wildlife
of New Zealand’s South Island 7.00
Monkey Life 8.00 Wild Animal Babies.
Exploring how single offspring depend
on their mothers 9.00 World’s Most
Toxic Animals 10.00 David
Attenborough’s Global Adventure
11.00-12.00 Shadowlands

SMITHSONIAN
6.00am Aerial America 1.00 Inside The
Factory 2.00 Wonders Of Burma 4.00
Angkor — Land Of The Gods 6.00
Sacred Sites 8.00 Inside The Factory
9.00 WWII Battles In Colour 10.00
Battle Of Okinawa In Colour 11.00-
12.00 The Pacific War In Colour

4.00pm The Simpsons Eight


back-to-back episodes of
the animated series. (R)
8.00 Wild Animal Babies Patrick


Aryee examines the first
days, weeks and months
of young animals, beginning
by looking at how single
offspring depend on
their mothers. (1/3, R)

9.00 FILM: Everest Stars Jason
Clarke, Josh Brolin and
Jake Gyllenhaal. Two
expeditions set out to climb
the mountain, only to get
caught in one of the fiercest
snowstorms ever recorded.
Nail-biting fact-based
adventure. (2015, 12)


11.15-12.15 The Lost Symbol


Reeling from recent events,
Robert and Katherine get
help from an old friend
as they try to decipher the
most recent clue. (2/10, R)

28 November 2021 49


A bit rusty? Daniels (Atlantic, 9pm)

SKYMAX


SKYSHOWCASE SKYATLANTIC SPORT RADIO


RADIO 4

10.00 The Archers (R) 11.00 Desert
Island Discs. With the writer Neil
Gaiman 11.45 Four Thought (R) 12.00
News 12.01 (LW) Shipping 12.04 The
Museum Of Curiosity (R) 12.32 The
Food Programme. Sheila Dillon hosts,
as the winners of the BBC Food and
Farming Awards are announced 1.00
The World This Weekend 1.30 The
Listening Project (R) 2.00 Gardeners’
Question Time (R) 2.45 A Home Of
Our Own (R) 3.00 Drama: Leave It To
Psmith, by PG Wodehouse (R) 4.00
Open Book. With Elizabeth Strout 4.30
The Language Exchange 5.00 File On
4 (R) 5.40 Profile (R) 5.54 Shipping
6.00 News 6.15 Pick Of The Week
7.00 The Archers 7.15 It’s Not What
You Know (R) 7.45 Gambits: Check, by
Eley Williams 8.00 Feedback (R) 8.30
Last Word (R) 9.00 Money Box (R)
9.25 Appeal (R) 9.30 Loosening The
Old School Tie 10.00 The Westminster
Hour 11.00 Think With Pinker.
Reavealing how looking for patterns in
the random kaleidoscope of everyday
life can be dangerous (R) 11.30
Something Understood. Examining the
feeling of not having enough (R) 12.00
News 12.15 Sideways (R) 12.45 Bells (R)
12.48 Shipping 1.00 As World Service

RADIO 4 EXTRA

10.00 Desert Island Discs 10.45 The
Curious Cases Of Rutherford & Fry
11.00 The Moth Radio Hour 11.55
Inheritance Tracks 12.00 Poetry Extra
12.30 Natalie Haynes Stands Up For
The Classics 1.00 The Hungry Empire
Omnibus 2.10 Inheritance Tracks 2.20
A Small Town Murder Omnibus 3.30
Tupac Shakur, Hip Hop Immortal
4.00 The Cello And The Nightingale
— Beatrice Harrison 5.00 Poetry Extra
5.30 Natalie Haynes Stands Up For The
Classics 6.00 A Short History Of Gothic
6.30 Small Gods 7.00 The Moth Radio
Hour 7.55 Inheritance Tracks 8.00 The
Cello And The Nightingale — Beatrice
Harrison 9.00 Desert Island Discs
9.45 The Curious Cases Of Rutherford
& Fry 10.00 Natalie Haynes Stands
Up For The Classics 10.30 Paul
Sinha’s Citizenship Test 11.00 Colin
Hoult’s Carnival Of Monsters
11.30-12.00 Life — An Idiot’s Guide

LBC

10.00 Tom Swarbrick 1.00 Maajid
Nawaz 4.00 Camilla Tominey 7.00
Rachel Johnson 10.00 Nick Abbot
1.00 Darren Adam 4.00 Steve Allen

RADIO 3

9.00 Sunday Morning 12.00 Private
Passions. With the writer and filmmaker
Iain Sinclair 1.00 Lunchtime Concert.
At London’s Wigmore Hall, the violinist
Johan Dalene and the pianist Nicola
Eimer perform Ravel, Rautavaara and
Prokofiev (R) 2.00 The Early Music
Show. Music associated with water
3.00 Choral Evensong. Live at the
Chapel of St John’s College, Cambridge
4.30 Jazz Record Requests 5.30 Words
And Music 6.45 Sunday Feature.
Reflections on the life and work of the
writer and cultural studies pioneer
Stuart Hall 7.30 Drama On 3: The
School For Scandal, by Richard Brinsley
Sheridan (R) 9.30 Record Review
Extra. The recommended version of
Brahms’ String Quintet No 1 in F 11.00
Music’s Inner Vision. The world of
blind composers 12.00 Classical Fix
(R) 12.30 Through The Night

CLASSIC FM

10.00 John Brunning 1.00 Catherine
Bott 4.00 John Humphrys 7.00
Charlotte Hawkins 9.00 Festival Of
Lights — Classical Music For Hanukkah.
Music that represents the Jewish faith
10.00 Myleene Klass 1.00 Bill Overton

RADIO 2

9.00 Steve Wright 11.00 Alex Jones
1.00 Elaine Paige 3.00 Sounds Of The
70s 5.00 Paul O’Grady 7.00 Sunday
Night Is Music Night. A celebration of
musical theatre’s all-time classics 9.00
How To Write A Perfect ... 10.00 Dr
Rangan Chatterjee 12.00 OJ Borg 3.00
Pick Of The Pops (R) 4.00 Vanessa Feltz

VIRGIN RADIO

9.30 The Graham Norton Show 12.30
On Demand 4.00 Bam 7.00 Christian
Williams 10.00 Stu Elmore 1.00
Through The Night 4.00 Sam Pinkham

TALKSPORT

9.00 Jonny Owen And Friends 11.00
The Warm Up 1.00 Sam Matterface
And Perry Groves 5.00 Darren Bent’s
Boot Room 8.00 Fight Of My Life
9.00 Trans Europe Express 12.00
Fight Of My Life 1.00 Extra Time

RADIO 4 FM 92.4-94.6 MHz
LW 198 kHz (1515m), MW 720 kHz
LBC FM 97.3 MHz
RADIO 3 FM 90.2-92.4 MHz
CLASSIC FM FM 100-102 MHz
RADIO 2 FM 88-90.2 MHz
TALKSPORT MW 1053,
1071, 1089, 1107 kHz

TIMES RADIO

6.00 Jenny Kleeman And Luke Jones
With Times Radio Breakfast 10.00
T&G With Tom Newton Dunn And
Guests 1.00 Alexis Conran 4.00
Ayesha Hazarika 7.00 Past Imperfect.
Interviews with Alice Thomson and
Rachel Sylvester 8.00 Wine Times.
Miquita Oliver and Will Lyons talk to
a leading celebrity about their life in
wine 8.30 Red Box 9.00 Highlights
From Times Radio 10.00 Kait Borsay
1.00 Highlights From Times Radio

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The Food Programme


Radio 4, 12.32pm
Sheila Dillon, pictured,
hosts the Food and Farming
Awards ceremony honouring
those who work hard to
promote good food and
drink. On the first day of
Hanukkah, Rabbi Dr Thomas
Salamon presents music that
reflects and celebrates the
Jewish faith in Festival Of
Lights (Classic FM, 9pm).
Choral Evensong (Radio 3,
3pm) is a service for Advent,
live from the Chapel of St
John’s College, Cambridge.
Clair Woodward

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