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4th - 10th
April 2015
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Code of a
Killer
John Simm
and David
Threlfall star
in a new twopart drama
detailing how
DNA was first
used to help
gain a
conviction in
a criminal
case
Monday, 9pm
Vera
Sunday, 8pm
Slow Train Through Africa
with Griff Rhys Jones
Friday, 9pm
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Britain’s Got More Talent:
Top Ten Moments *
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 8pm
Carry On Forever *
The Only Way Is Essex
Sunday, from 4.15pm
British Touring Car
Championship Live *
Saturday and Sunday, 9pm
Sunday, 10.30am
Gracepoint
Wednesday, 10pm
4th - 10th
April 2015
Pokemon the Series: XY *
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Code of a Killer
Monday 6th April, 9pm
From the director of Broadchurch and the producers of Line of
Duty, this brand new two-part drama starring David Threlfall
and John Simm is based on the extraordinary true story of how
a brilliant scientist and pioneering police detective united to
create the most significant advance in modern criminal
investigation. The drama also features Lorcan Cranitch, Robert
Glenister, Anna Madeley and Andrew Tiernan.
In 1984, Dr Alec Jeffreys (Simm), a University of Leicester
scientist, unlocks a remarkable technique to read every
individual's unique DNA fingerprint. Just four miles away,
tenacious detective DCS David Baker (David Threlfall) is
leading the search for the murderer of a local schoolgirl. Baker
has his suspicions, but cannot prove anything at this stage.
Two years later, a second schoolgirl is murdered. A local
teenager is arrested and confesses to the second murder - but
denies the first. Certain that the same man murdered both girls,
DCS Baker turns to Dr Jeffreys, whose DNA test has only been
used in immigration and paternity cases. Can the test prove the
teenager murdered both girls? The community wait anxiously
for news that the killer has been caught.
Vera
Sunday 5th April, 8pm
Brenda Blethyn returns to her role as the
caustic, complex DCI Vera Stanhope of the
Northumbria and City Police for the fifth series
of crime dramas based on characters created
by bestselling author Ann Cleeves. The first
episode, Changing Tides, sees Vera (Blethyn)
investigating a suspicious fire that rips through a
holiday park on the Northumberland coast.
Three cabins are destroyed and the body of a
woman is found inside. Park owner Jim Viner
(Wayne Foskett) returns with his daughter Clare
(Katherine Rose Morley) from a weekend away.
He quickly suspects that the body is his sister
Deena but cannot explain why she was there
and not at the family home. Long-term resident
Malcolm (Dorian Lough) returns to find his cabin
has also burned to the ground.
A police report reveals that Clare’s boyfriend
Ryan (Elliott James Langridge) and his friends
had been partying near the caravan hours
before the blaze started. But where are they
now? And where is Deena’s best friend Sally?
When Vera discovers that Deena was locked in
her cabin, she knows this is more than just an
accident. Supported by her trusted team, DS
Aiden Healey (Kenny Doughty), DC Bethany
Whelan (Cush Jumbo) and DC Kenny Lockhart
(Jon Morrison) Vera must use all her tenacity
and instinct to expose the deep rift at the heart
of this fractured family and ultimately discover
the truth behind Deena’s tragic fate.
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April 2015
Slow Train Through Africa with Griff
Rhys Jones
Friday 10th April, 9pm
Renowned comedian and TV presenter Griff Rhys
Jones explores Africa the unhurried way in this fivepart series as he takes to the continent’s railways
to immerse himself in the joy and occasional
frustration of travelling through such a beautiful and
beguiling land. Starting his 7,000-mile journey with
a north African jaunt in the Moroccan city of
Marrakech, Griff stocks up for his trip before
boarding the train for a seven-hour railway journey
to Fez, the former capital sometimes known as the
Mecca of the West. He enlists the help of eccentric
guide Abdul and learns about the art of
leather‐making, one of the city’s oldest crafts.
Unable to cross the border into Algeria, Griff heads to Spain before flying back across the
Mediterranean to Africa’s largest country, where he travels 300 miles by rail from the port of Oran to
the capital, Algiers. Griff learns how to cook couscous the Algerian way inside a beautiful old
merchant’s house, then ventures to the east of the country and the breathtaking city of Constantine
before crossing into Tunisia. He heads south towards the vast Sahara Desert during a hot and
sticky nine-hour journey to the oasis town of Tozeur.
Ice Rink on the Estate
Thursday 9th April, 9pm
Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, Olympic
heroes and stars of ITV’s Dancing on Ice, take
part in a unique social experiment in a bid to
give something back to their beloved home town
of Nottingham. When they started their careers,
the city’s council gave Jayne and Chris a grant
which allowed them to give up their jobs,
concentrate on ice-skating, and ultimately
become 1984 Winter Olympic skating
champions. Now they want to return a favour to
the city that helped them in their youth. The big
idea is for Jayne and Chris to oversee
installation of a pop-up ice rink in the heart of the
city’s deprived St Ann's area. They hope to
stage a performance featuring the teenagers
of the community, but will they manage to
persuade young people from such a tough
area to participate? In this week’s first
episode, Jayne and Christopher return to their
old stomping ground, where their first big
hurdle is finding and convincing local
youngsters to take part in the show. Following
initial training, the chosen teenagers then face
their daunting first performance, skating to the
music of Beethoven in front of their
classmates. Can they overcome nasty falls,
frosty fingers and fear of embarrassment in
order to put on a memorable show?
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April 2015
Thunderbirds Are Go
Saturday 4th April, 5pm
Fifty years after its television debut, the classic series is back, and before
the show settles into its regular home on CITV (where it can also be seen
this week on Wednesday and Thursday at 5pm), there’s a chance to
catch the debut episode of the new series on the channel where the
original show began its life back in the 1960s. The re-invention of Gerry
and Sylvia Anderson’s classic series features a talented cast led by
Rosamund Pike as Lady Penelope and David Graham reprising his role
as chauffeur and International Rescue agent Parker, and also stars
Kayvan Novak as inventor Brains and Thomas Brodie-Sangster voicing
John Tracy. Using a unique mix of CGI animation and live-action model
sets the series delivers a new level of action-adventure animation while
also paying tribute to the original 1960s phenomenon.
In the first episode, Ring of Fire, a powerful underwater seaquake turns a
busy day for International Rescue into a perilous one. Gordon’s mission is
to rescue a research team trapped in an undersea lab, but in doing so he discovers a chain of
seismic destabilisers positioned along the bottom of the ocean floor. Lady Penelope is contacted to
help the Thunderbirds find the person responsible. The Hood’s re-emergence reminds the Tracy
brothers of the terrible events that led to their father’s demise, and they come up with a plan to stop
him. Gordon works to find the disruptors and rescue civilians, but runs into difficulties when John
discovers that the devices are linked. Scott and Virgil have their hands full when one of the massive
earthquakes alters the orbit of a giant satellite used for gathering solar energy.
DCI Banks
Wednesday 8th April, 9pm
The critically acclaimed crime
drama series based on the
novels by Peter Robinson,
starring Stephen Tompkinson
as Banks, concludes with the
second half of a two-part story,
Ghosts. Banks learns that
missing former undercover
policeman Martin Hexton (Cal
MacAninch) was thought to
have gone rogue by his former
boss. Banks thinks that Hexton
beat up Liam Fallon (Richie
Campbell), a suspect in the
Josh Tate murder, but Fallon
swears that he did not see his
assailant. Helen (Caroline Catz)
works hard to win back Banks's
approval and
discovers that
Hexton is actually
Josh's biological
father.
The team trace
Hexton to Gerald
(Nicholas Gleaves)
and Elaine Foster
(Natasha Little)’s
house, but they are
too late – he has
kidnapped Melanie
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(Tanya Fear). When his victim
collapses, however, Hexton
takes her to the hospital, where
Helen corners him and has him
arrested. She and Banks
question him over the beating
of Fallon but he admits nothing.
He explains that Josh believed
that Melanie was pregnant with
his baby, although she later
had an abortion. The team
eventually have to let Hexton
go and Banks realises that
Josh’s friend Spencer Foster
(James Bloor) is the most likely
suspect for his murder, yet
struggles to pin anything on
him. When Spencer is
released, however, Hexton
abducts him, taking him to the
ravine where Josh’s body was
found.
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Big Star’s Little Star
4th - 10th
April 2015
Wednesday 8th April, 8pm
The third series of the hilarious entertainment show
concludes this week, opening the door one last time
to find out what life is really like in some celebrity
households. Host Stephen Mulhern, who has recently
fronted celebrity talent show Get Your Act Together
and ITV2 panel show Reality Bites, quizzes some of
Britain’s most popular stars and their children to
unearth some magical memories and hilarious
anecdotes as they try to win as much money as they
can for a charity of their choice. The show offers
viewers a peek into the home lives of the stars, revealing what they are really like behind closed
doors. Each week, three celebrities and their little superstars compete for a possible jackpot of
£15,000. Will their offspring keep quiet or will there be any embarrassing revelations about what
mum and dad get up to when the cameras are not following them? Perhaps the celebs have some
hobbies and habits that they would prefer to keep out of the public eye, but will the kids be able to
keep them under wraps under the glare of the spotlight? Famous mums and dads (and even
granddads) in the current series so far have included Boyzone’s Ronan Keating, politician John
Prescott, former soap stars Joe Swash and Sheree Murphy, boxer Carl Froch, former footballer
Jimmy Bullard and actress Tricia Penrose. Tonight’s final episode of the series sees DJ Jo Whiley
and her six-year-old daughter Coco, Emmerdale star Dominic Brunt and his six-year-old son Danny
and Countdown host Nick Hewer and his nine-year-old grandson Theo battle it out.
Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway
Saturday 4th April, 7pm
Ant and Dec conclude the current series of their
fun-packed Saturday evening entertainment
show. The show remains one of the most
popular programmes on ITV as the boys present
a winning formula featuring star guest
appearances, nail-biting challenges, hilarious
pranks and amazing prizes. In the main game
towards the end of the show, one lucky person
from the studio audience is randomly selected
for a chance to ‘win the ads’ – in which prizes
are selected from one of ITV’s commercial
breaks and can range in value from toilet rolls
and boxes of cereal to brand new cars and
luxury holidays. The celebrity voiceover has
been supplied by various stars including Neil
Patrick Harris and Clare Balding, with tonight
seeing Broadchurch star Olivia Colman in the
voiceover booth, Ant and Dec Undercover sees
unsuspecting celebrities pushed to the limit as
they are thrown into bizarre situations by the
heavily disguised Geordie duo, Little Ant and
Dec give some cheek to England captain Wayne
Rooney, more stars go under the boys’ control in
the hilarious I’m a Celebrity... Get Out of Me Ear!
– which has seen Cheryl Fernandez-Versini,
Jeremy Kyle and Richard Madeley all doing the
boys’ bidding in previous weeks – and the End
of the Show Show will feature another big star
name performing alongside the up-for-anything
Geordie duo.
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April 2015
Barging Round Britain with John
Sergeant
Friday 10th April, 8pm
In this eight-part series, John Sergeant sets off on a
rich and colourful voyage along some of the finest
canal journeys that Britain has to offer, exploring
the stories behind the waterways as he goes.
Britain’s canal network is a true national treasure.
Forged in the heat of the Industrial Revolution yet
passing through some of the most beautiful scenery
in the land, our canals boast a remarkable history
while remaining home to a vibrant community
rooted in a unique way of life.
John’s travels take him across the length and
breadth of Britain, from the gentle downs of
Somerset in the south, via the breathtaking countryside and engineering of the Llangollen Canal of
north Wales, to the dramatic splendour of the spectacular coast-to-coast Caledonian Canal in the
north of Scotland. Every step of the way, John immerses himself in living history, bringing the past
to life by rolling up his sleeves, getting stuck in, and having a go at canal practices past and
present. In the final episode of the series, John navigates his way along the Grand Union, Britain’s
longest canal, discovering amusing characters and places en route. The waterway is definitely the
most delightful way to get from Birmingham to London, if not the fastest!
The Jonathan Ross Show
Saturday 4th April, 9.35pm
The Saturday night chat show concludes its
eighth series as the nation’s favourite interviewer
plays host to another range of celebrity guests
and musical performers.
Jonathan’s first guest is celebrated actor Ethan
Hawke, who first made an impression in Dead
Poet’s Society and went on to give acclaimed
performances in Before Sunrise and its sequels,
Gattaca, Training Day and the award-winning
Boyhood. Joining him on the sofa is adventurer
and survivalist Bear Grylls, whose series
Mission Survive has just finished on ITV. Sports
broadcaster Clare Balding is Jonathan’s third
guest, starting her career off as a jockey until
she went into broadcasting and became an
acclaimed presenter of many sports events
including the Grand National and the
Paralympics. She has also written a best-selling
autobiography and is about to present her own
sports chat show. Jonathan’s final guest is pop
superstar Kylie Minogue, who first appeared on
TV as an actress in Neighbours before kicking
off a successful pop career in the 1980s which
has endured through the subsequent decades.
Music on tonight’s show is performed by James
Bay, following on from the massive success of
his debut single Hold Back the River.
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April 2015
Off Their Rockers
Sunday 5th April, 7.30pm
The show that proves that you need never act your age,
no matter how old you are, continues its third series on
ITV this week. Proving once again that advancing years
are really nothing but a number, this brand new run of
the hidden camera comedy show sees senior citizens
turn the tables on unsuspecting members of the public as
they embark on a series of hilarious, outrageous and
unexpected pranks. The latest series features an
ensemble cast of over fifteen mischievous golden oldies,
who are hell-bent on causing mayhem across the nation.
The uninhibited, unruly and frequently shameless OAPs
hit the streets of Britain on a mission – to dupe the
general public with their assortment of light-hearted
jokes, naughty set pieces and carefully crafted stunts.
These playful pensioners have just one thing on their
minds – to have a blast, grow old as disgracefully as
possible, and maybe change people’s perceptions about how the older generation ought to behave!
In this week’s episode, Pamela looks for love on Tinder, Seb mixes up his medication and
Rosemary searches her grandson’s internet history.
Britain’s Got More Talent: Top
Ten Moments *
Monday 6th, Tuesday 7th and Thursday
9th April, 8pm
Stephen Mulhern ramps up the
excitement for this year’s ninth
series of Britain’s Got Talent
with three special shows
celebrating three of the judges’
top ten favourite moments. The
talent series has seen a few
line-up changes on the judging
panel over the years, with the
current foursome staying in
place since 2012. Actor
Amanda Holden is the only
judge to have remained on the
panel throughout all nine
series, so it is only fitting that
she kicks off the trio of shows
on Monday, recalling her
favourite auditions and
performances over the past
eight years, including opera
singer Paul Potts and bellydancing drag diva Mama Trish.
Tuesday’s show is Alesha
Dixon’s turn to take a look
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back. The singer, dancer and
former Strictly Come Dancing
champion joined the show back
in 2012. She reminisces about
her time on the show and
highlights some of her favourite
acts, including the street dance
group Diversity and panwearing Dalek doofus Martyn
Crofts. Finally, Little Britain
funnyman David Walliams, who
joined the panel at the same
time as Ms Dixon, is the focus
of Thursday’s programme as he
casts his eye over his time on
the show and reveals some of
his favourites, including teen
stand-up sensation Jack Carroll
and Rocky the disobedient owl.
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April 2015
Skyfall *
Sunday 5th April, 9pm and Wednesday 8th
April, 8pm
The Bond film franchise turned 50 years old in 2012, and to
mark the occasion the production company Eon released
Skyfall, the third starring Daniel Craig and the 23rd film of
the series so far. The first Bond outing to be directed by
Sam Mendes, Skyfall went on to prove one of the most
critically acclaimed entries in the franchise, winning two
Oscars – including one for best song by Adele – and two
Bafta awards, becoming the most financially successful
Bond film to date at the box office. ITV2 offers another
chance to see this popular action film, ahead of the release
of the new instalment Spectre later this year.
The plot finds Bond (Craig) on assignment in Istanbul, but when this job goes gravely wrong and a
series of agents around the world are subsequently exposed and murdered, M (Judi Dench) is
forced to move MI6 after the agency also comes under attack. M’s authority and position are
subsequently questioned by Gareth Mallory (Ralph Fiennes), the new chairman of the intelligence
and security committee. As MI6 becomes compromised both inside and out, M has only one trusted
ally to turn to - James Bond. Bond takes to the shadows, aided by field agent Eve (Naomie Harris),
as they follow a trail to the mysterious Silva (Javier Bardem) whose lethal and hidden motives prove
to lead back to M herself.
The Only Way Is Essex
Sunday 5th April, from 4.15pm
The award-winning real life
soap concludes its explosive
fourteenth series this Easter
Sunday on ITVBe. As ever, the
estuary guys and girls have laid
bare their real lives, relationship
highs and lows, flashy lifestyles
and fashion faux-pas for all the
world to see. The latest series
kicked off in inimitable TOWIE
style as Ferne and Danni
clashed during a holiday in
Tenerife – or TenerGRIEF as the holiday
shall now be known –
causing a divide in the
group which continued
long after they returned
to Essex. Having started
as they meant to go on,
the residents have
ensured that this series
has been one of the
most dramatic yet, with
big fallouts and major
showdowns from the
likes of Chloe and Elliott,
Georgia and Fran, Lydia
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and her mum Debbie and club
night promoters Lockie and
Tommy. Even the seemingly
perfect pairing of Georgia and
Tommy has gone through a
major wobble as accusations fly
and threaten their selfappointed ‘Essex power couple’
status. As a holiday treat, the
second half of the series will be
showing from late afternoon,
allowing viewers to catch up
with all the action in time for the
series finale at 10pm. Will
Chelliott be able to keep their
hands off each other, can Arg
keep up the good work since
leaving rehab and will Danni
and Lockie be happy in their
new love nest? As the summer
break beckons, ITVBe is the
only place to find out!
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April 2015
Carry On Forever *
Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th April, 9pm
ITV3 continues its celebration of the Carry Ons
over the Easter weekend with more back-to-back
movies and the final two parts of the
documentary Carry On Forever. The second
episode chronicles what many consider to be the
golden era of the Carry On brand in the late
sixties. Jim Dale talks about his role in Carry On
Spying, Amanda Barrie reveals what life was like
on the set of Carry On Cleo and there is
previously unseen footage of Sid James relaxing
off-camera. Carry On vamp Fenella Fielding
goes back to the location used for the spinetingling Carry On Screaming, Anita Harris recalls
life on set with American TV superstar Phil
Silvers in Follow That Camel and Angela
Douglas returns to Snowdonia where Carry On
Up The Khyber was filmed.
The final episode looks at how the brand hit the
seventies on top form, following the bikinibursting antics of Carry On Camping. Jacki Piper
and Valerie Leon (pictured) remember life on set
in Carry On Up The Jungle, while the sons of
Peter Butterworth and Kenneth Connor get
together for an emotional look through previously
unseen photographs of their dads at work. June
Whitfield and Sally Geeson recall how Carry On
Abroad was filmed much closer to home than
the cast had hoped, and Patrick Mower recalls
appearing alongside one of Britain’s biggest
guns in Carry On England.
British Touring Car Championship
Live *
Sunday 5th April, 10.30am
As spring arrives, the new motor racing season gets under way. Once again, ITV4 will be showing
live coverage of the British Touring Cars Championship along with a regular highlights programme.
The Championship kicks off with rounds one, two and three on the weekend of the 4th and 5th of
April from the Brands Hatch circuit, the setting for last season’s finale which saw Colin Turkington
crowned BTCC champion. Once again,
the Kent circuit will bookend this year’s
championship, hosting the final meeting in
October. Ulsterman Turkington will be
defending his title, hoping to win a third
championship. His closest rival last
season was the veteran Jason Plato, who
will also be eyeing a third BTCC
championship although it was announced
last February that both drivers would be
joining the Team BMR this season. How
the dynamics of this new partnership will
work will no doubt be one of the season’s
fascinating stories.
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April 2015
Gracepoint
Wednesday 8th April, 10pm
The American remake of Broadchurch, also starring David Tennant
and featuring two detectives investigating the murder of a boy in a
tightly-knit coastal community, continues. In episode two, Ellie
(Anna Gunn) is given a list of suspects by the Solano family. The
police discover cocaine in Chloe's (Madalyn Horcher) bedroom and
500 dollars in cash under Danny's bed. Under questioning, Chloe
tells Ellie that she was just holding the cocaine for her employer,
Gemma Fisher (Sarah-Jane Potts) of the Crestview Inn. Carver
(David Tennant) is told by Jack Reinhold (Nick Nolte) that he saw
Danny talking and joking with a hiker on the cliffs ten days before
his death. Beth Solano (Virginia Kull) confides in Paul Coates
(Kevin Rankin), the local priest, that she is pregnant. CCTV footage
of the parking lot near the crime scene reveals that Mark Solano
(Michael Pena) was hanging around and appeared to be waiting for
someone. Carver pays a call on caretaker Susan Wright (Jacki
Weaver) to get the keys to a beach house near the crime scene, but then it is discovered that
Danny's skateboard has been left inside her mobile home. Ellie and a team of technicians find
Danny's blood and shoe prints at the beach house. Carver questions Mark, who initially lies about
his alibi but finally admits he was out with a friend whose name he refuses to disclose. Then Ellie
calls Carver with the news that Mark's fingerprints have been found at the beach house.
Pokemon the Series: XY
Monday 6th April, 5pm
The 18th series of the ever-popular Japanese
animation about the Pokemon – or ‘pocket
monsters’ in Japanese - kicks off with a brand
new episode this week. Again the protagonist is
Ash Ketchum, who is accompanied by his
Pikachu as they travel through the Kalos Region
looking to make new friends, find new Pokemon
to capture and seek out new rivals to take on in
battle. With their new companions Clermont (the
secret leader of Lumiose City Gym), Clermont’s
younger sister Bonnie, and Ash’s childhood
friend Serena, this continues the XY series in
which their ultimate goal is to compete in the
famous Kalos League.
This week's brand new episode is Pathways to
Performance Partnering, in which our heroes
head to Coumarine City. A lunchtime squabble
between Clemont’s Chespin and Serena’s
Pancham gets out of hand but that is soon all
forgotten when they bump into Smoochum and
Farfetch’d. Their trainer, Nini is planning to enter
her first Pokemon Showcase, just like Serena,
and they are eager for feedback on their
performance. However, with Team Rocket
nearby, our heroes are certainly not the only
ones ready for an impromptu show.
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April 2015
SOAP ROUND-UP
***Please note that all plotline information for Coronation Street and Emmerdale is private and
confidential and is embargoed until Tuesday 31st March**
Emmerdale
When Laurel overhears Rhona and Marlon talking about her behind her back, she lashes out. Now
out of control, she breaks into the village hall and steals some drink from the tombola stand. When
she has a blackout, Marlon is left having to face the fact that his wife is a full-blown alcoholic. With
Chrissie away, Aaron and Robert are enjoying some quality time
together up at Home Farm, but Robert is concerned by Aaron’s
seemingly compulsive need to exercise. When Robert tells him that
Chrissie is due back next day, their idyll is shattered. Aaron
punishes himself with another run, which will have serious
consequences for everyone. Brenda is annoyed by the way Bob
seems to be bending over backwards to please Carly. James is
thrown to find out that Emma has received the divorce papers but
has not signed them yet, while Chas’s lack of interest begins to
annoy him. David is anxious to be at Alicia’s side when she goes to court, but she wants to handle
things on her own. Matters get more complicated as Lawrence tells Chrissie that Lachlan’s father
has a right to know what is going on. At the Dingles, Rachel has a run-in with Belle.
Coronation Street
Anna does her best to encourage Faye to bond with her baby but it is clear that she wants nothing
to do with her. Owen angrily confronts Craig, convinced that he is the father, leading to a violent
outburst. Faye eventually confides in Anna that Jackson is the father, but he denies having anything
to do with her. Owen is arrested over his attack on Craig. As Tim
bonds with his granddaughter, Faye decides that she wants to give
the baby up for adoption. Anna and Owen have a huge row which
ends with Anna telling him that she no longer loves him. Jason and
Sarah realise that Bethany has been winding them up, so they
decide to play her at her own game and pretend that they are back
together. Eileen’s blind date with Adrian goes well, but Todd
manipulates her into playing it cool and distracts her with a
flirtatious fake message from ‘Jeff’ via the dating website. Tony
grows tired of Liz taking him for granted, especially when she asks him to pay for Steve and
Michelle’s wedding. Noticing his mood, Tracy seizes the opportunity to make further digs about Liz
in the hope of luring Tony into resuming their affair. Todd sees the pair kissing and confronts Tracy,
who offers him a pay rise in return for his silence. Sally is jealous as Alya impresses Carla with her
designs. Alya postpones a business dinner with Carla to comfort Faye, but Nick insists that Carla
stays and has dinner with him at the bistro.
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April 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
SATURDAY 4TH APRIL
09.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
10.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
11.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
15.30 Off Their Rockers
16.00 Big Star’s Little Star (shown last Wednesday)
17.00 Thunderbirds Are Go
19.00 Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway
20.30 You’re Back in the Room
21.35 The Jonathan Ross Show
22.50 FILM: Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008)
03.40 ITV Nightscreen
SUNDAY 5TH APRIL
09.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
12.45 Murder, She Wrote
13.40 River Monsters
14.10 FILM: Agent Cody Banks (2003)
16.05 Reggie & Thunderbirds: No Strings Attached
17.05 Catchphrase
18.30 The Chase: Celebrity Special
19.30 Off Their Rockers
20.00 Vera
22.20 Bear Grylls: Mission Survive (shown last Friday)
03.15 ITV Nightscreen
05.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show
MONDAY 6TH APRIL
06.00 Good Morning Britain
08.30 Lorraine
09.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
10.30 Columbo
12.30 O’Brien
13.40 All Star Family Fortunes
14.25 Judge Rinder
15.25 Dickinson’s Real Deal
16.30 Tipping Point
17.30 The Chase
19.00 Emmerdale
19.30 Coronation Street
20.00 More Tales from Northumberland with Robson Green
20.30 Coronation Street
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Week 14/15
4th - 10th
April 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
MONDAY 6TH APRIL (contd)
21.00 Code of a Killer
22.45 The Jonathan Ross Show (shown Saturday)
23.50 Goodwood: The Member’s Meeting
03.00 UEFA Champions League Weekly
03.25 ITV Nightscreen
05.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show
TUESDAY 7TH APRIL
06.00 Good Morning Britain
08.30 Lorraine
09.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
12.30 O’Brien
14.00 Judge Rinder
15.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal
16.00 Tipping Point
17.00 The Chase
19.00 Emmerdale
20.00 Midsomer Murders
03.45 ITV Nightscreen
05.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show
WEDNESDAY 8TH APRIL
06.00 Good Morning Britain
08.30 Lorraine
09.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
12.30 O’Brien
14.00 Judge Rinder
15.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal
16.00 Tipping Point
17.00 The Chase
19.00 Emmerdale
19.30 Coronation Street
20.00 Big Star’s Little Star
21.00 DCI Banks
23.40 Corfu: A Tale of Two Islands
03.40 ITV Nightscreen
THURSDAY 9TH APRIL
06.00 Good Morning Britain
08.30 Lorraine
09.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
12.30 O’Brien
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Week 14/15
4th - 10th
April 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
THURSDAY 9TH APRIL (contd)
14.00 Judge Rinder
15.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal
16.00 Tipping Point
17.00 The Chase
19.00 Emmerdale
20.00 Emmerdale
20.30 Double Decker Driving School
21.00 Ice Rink on the Estate
22.40 The Agenda
23.20 River Monsters
03.25 ITV Nightscreen
FRIDAY 10TH APRIL
06.00 Good Morning Britain
08.30 Lorraine
09.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show
12.30 O’Brien
14.00 Judge Rinder
15.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal
16.00 Tipping Point
17.00 The Chase
19.00 Emmerdale
19.30 Coronation Street
20.00 Barging Round Britain with John Sergeant
20.30 Coronation Street
21.00 Slow Train Through Africa with Griff Rhys Jones
22.40 FILM: Rambo: First Blood (1982)
03.45 ITV Nightscreen
SATURDAY 4TH APRIL
06.00 Emmerdale Omnibus
08.35 Coronation Street Omnibus
12.00 Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway
13.20 Reggie & Thunderbirds: No Strings Attached
14.25 FILM: Beethoven’s 2nd (1993)
16.15 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records
16.30 Mr Bean
17.05 Mr Bean
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Week 14/15
4th - 10th
April 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
SATURDAY 4TH APRIL (contd)
17.40 FILM: Evan Almighty (2007)
19.30 FILM: The Mummy Returns
22.00 Celebrity Juice
22.50 The Ibiza Weekender
23.50 FILM: Death Race (2008)
02.35 Crazy Beaches
SUNDAY 5TH APRIL
06.00 The Hot Desk
06.10 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records
06.35 Emmerdale Omnibus
09.20 Coronation Street Omnibus
12.45 Scorpion
14.05 Mr Bean
14.40 Mr Bean
15.15 FILM: E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
17.35 Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway
19.10 FILM: Despicable Me (2010)
21.00 FILM: Skyfall (2012)
23.55 FILM: Harold and Kumar Get the Munchies (2004)
01.40 Mom
02.00 Mom
05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen
MONDAY 6TH APRIL
06.00 Mr Bean
06.25 Mr Bean
06.55 Emmerdale
07.20 Coronation Street
07.50 Coronation Street
08.20 Catchphrase
08.55 The Jeremy Kyle Show
10.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show
11.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show
12.10 Emmerdale
12.45 Coronation Street
13.15 Coronation Street
13.50 FILM: Cats & Dogs (2001)
15.35 FILM: The Mummy Returns (2001)
18.00 FILM: Nanny McPhee (2005)
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Week 14/15
4th - 10th
April 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
MONDAY 6TH APRIL (contd)
20.00 Britain’s Got More Talent: Amanda’s Top Ten Moments
21.00 FILM: Fast & Furious (2009)
23.10 Celebrity Juice
23.55 Two and a Half Men
00.25 Two and a Half Men
00.50 The Vampire Diaries
01.45 Royal Pains
TUESDAY 7TH APRIL
06.00 The Hot Desk
06.10 All Star Family Fortunes
07.05 Emmerdale
07.35 Coronation Street
08.10 Coronation Street
09.35 Ben and Kate
10.00 Up All Night
10.25 Psych
11.20 Royal Pains
12.15 Emmerdale
12.45 Coronation Street
13.15 Coronation Street
14.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show
16.55 The Jeremy Kyle Show
20.00 Britain’s Got More Talent: Alesha’s Top Ten Moments
22.00 FILM: Death Race (2008)
00.10 Two and a Half Men
00.35 Two and a Half Men
01.05 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records
01.30 Royal Pains
05.45 ITV2 Nightscreen
WEDNESDAY 8TH APRIL
06.20 Psych
07.05 Emmerdale
09.35 Ben and Kate
10.00 Up All Night
10.25 Psych
11.20 Royal Pains
12.15 Emmerdale
12.45 The Cube
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Week 14/15
4th - 10th
April 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
WEDNESDAY 8TH APRIL (contd)
14.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show
15.50 The Jeremy Kyle Show
20.00 FILM: Skyfall (2012)
22.50 FILM: Harold and Kumar Get the Munchies (2004)
00.40 Two and a Half Men
01.10 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records
01.40 Royal Pains
05.55 ITV2 Nightscreen
THURSDAY 9TH APRIL
06.20 Psych
07.05 Emmerdale
07.35 Coronation Street
08.10 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records
09.35 Ben and Kate
10.00 Up All Night
10.25 Psych
11.20 Royal Pains
12.15 Emmerdale
12.45 Coronation Street
14.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show
15.50 The Jeremy Kyle Show
20.00 Britain’s Got More Talent: David’s Top Ten Moments
21.00 Scorpion
22.00 Celebrity Juice
22.50 Release the Hounds
23.50 Two and a Half Men
00.20 Two and a Half Men
00.45 Scorpion
01.40 Royal Pains
05.50 ITV2 Nightscreen
FRIDAY 10TH APRIL
06.20 Psych
07.05 Emmerdale
07.35 Emmerdale
09.35 Ben and Kate
10.00 Up All Night
10.25 Psych
11.20 Royal Pains
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Week 14/15
4th - 10th
April 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
FRIDAY 10TH APRIL (contd)
12.15 Emmerdale
12.45 Emmerdale
14.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show
15.50 The Jeremy Kyle Show
16.55 The Jeremy Kyle Show
20.00 Two and a Half Men
20.30 Two and a Half Men
21.00 FILM: The Back Up Plan (2010)
23.15 Take Me Out
00.25 Two and a Half Men
00.55 Two and a Half Men
01.20 Royal Pains
05.55 ITV2 Nightscreen
SATURDAY 4TH APRIL
06.00 Movies Now
11.20 FILM: Carry On Jack (1963)
13.10 FILM: Carry On Cowboy (1965)
15.10 FILM: Carry On Screaming (1966)
19.05 FILM: Carry On Cleo (1964)
23.50 FILM: Ten Little Indians (1974)
02.15 ITV3 Nightscreen
SUNDAY 5TH APRIL
06.00 Movies Now
23.50 FILM: Steptoe and Son Ride Again (1973)
03.10 ITV3 Nightscreen
03.40 Emmerdale Omnibus
MONDAY 6TH APRIL
09.20 FILM: Carry On Cowboy (1965)
17.00 FILM: Carry On Cleo (1964)
18.50 Murder, She Wrote
21.00 Long Lost Family
22.00 Law & Order: UK
02.10 ITV3 Nightscreen
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Week 14/15
4th - 10th
April 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
TUESDAY 7TH APRIL
06.25 Wycliffe
12.00 Murder, She Wrote
18.55 Murder, She Wrote
20.00 Love Your Garden
21.00 Harry at 30
22.00 Law & Order: UK
02.20 ITV3 Nightscreen
WEDNESDAY 8TH APRIL
06.25 Wycliffe
12.00 Murder, She Wrote
18.55 Murder, She Wrote
21.00 The Zoo
22.00 Law & Order: UK
23.00 Wycliffe
02.00 ITV3 Nightscreen
THURSDAY 9TH APRIL
06.25 Wycliffe
12.00 Murder, She Wrote
19.00 Murder, She Wrote
22.00 Law & Order: UK
00.35 FILM: Ten Little Indians (1974)
02.15 ITV3 Nightscreen
FRIDAY 10TH APRIL
06.25 Wycliffe
12.00 Murder, She Wrote
18.55 Murder, She Wrote
22.00 Law & Order: UK
00.35 FILM: Steptoe and Son Ride Again (1973)
03.30 ITV3 Nightscreen
03.40 Emmerdale Omnibus
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Week 14/15
4th - 10th
April 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
SATURDAY 4TH APRIL
07.50 UEFA Champions League Weekly
08.20 Counting Cars
08.50 Pawn Stars
09.15 Pawn Stars
09.40 Pawn Stars
10.05 Pawn Stars
10.35 Pawn Stars
11.00 Pawn Stars
11.30 Pawn Stars
11.55 Pawn Stars
12.25 Pawn Stars
12.55 Pawn Stars
13.20 Pawn Stars
13.50 FILM: Death of a Gunfighter (1969)
15.45 FILM: The Hanging Tree (1959)
18.00 Storage Wars: Texas
18.30 Storage Wars: Texas
18.55 Shed and Buried
19.55 River Monsters
21.00 FILM: Hard to Kill (1990)
23.00 Formula E Championship Live
01.30 Anthony Joshua: The Journey
02.30 Nitro Circus
02.50 ITV4 Nightscreen
SUNDAY 5TH APRIL
06.30 Ax Men
07.25 Shed and Buried
08.25 MotoGP Highlights
09.25 Formula E Championship Highlights
10.30 British Touring Car Championship Live
18.30 Goodwood: The Members’ Meeting
19.30 Counting Cars
20.00 River Monsters
21.00 FILM: The Deer Hunter (1978)
00.45 FILM: Boogeyman (2005)
02.35 Nitro Circus
MONDAY 6TH APRIL
06.00 Hat-Trick Heroes
07.10 Duck Dynasty
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Week 14/15
4th - 10th
April 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
MONDAY 6TH APRIL (contd)
07.30 Duck Dynasty
09.05 Ax Men
09.55 Magnum PI
12.00 Duck Dynasty
12.30 Duck Dynasty
12.55 Pawn Stars
13.25 Pawn Stars
16.35 Storage Wars
17.00 Storage Wars
17.30 Storage Wars
18.00 Storage Wars
18.30 Storage Wars
19.00 Pawn Stars
19.30 Pawn Stars
20.00 Storage Wars: New York
20.30 Storage Wars: New York
21.00 Storage Wars: Texas
21.30 Storage Wars: Texas
22.00 Ax Men
23.00 Bundesliga Football Highlights
00.00 FILM: Soldier (1998)
01.55 River Monsters
02.50 ITV4 Nightscreen
TUESDAY 7TH APRIL
06.00 Pawn Stars
07.15 Duck Dynasty
07.45 Duck Dynasty
09.20 Ax Men
10.15 Magnum PI
13.20 Ax Men
14.15 Pawn Stars
14.40 Pawn Stars
15.05 Duck Dynasty
15.35 Duck Dynasty
16.00 Magnum PI
18.00 Pawn Stars
18.30 Pawn Stars
19.00 Pawn Stars
19.30 Pawn Stars
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Week 14/15
4th - 10th
April 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
TUESDAY 7TH APRIL (contd)
20.00 Shed and Buried
22.00 Jason Robinson: Sports Life Stories
23.00 FILM: The Deer Hunter (1978)
02.55 ITV4 Nightscreen
WEDNESDAY 8TH APRIL
06.00 Movies Now
06.10 Pawn Stars
07.25 Duck Dynasty
07.55 Duck Dynasty
09.20 Ax Men
10.15 Magnum PI
13.20 Pawn Stars
13.45 Pawn Stars
14.10 Pawn Stars
14.40 Pawn Stars
15.05 Duck Dynasty
15.35 Duck Dynasty
16.00 Magnum PI
18.00 Pawn Stars
18.30 Pawn Stars
19.00 Pawn Stars
19.30 FA Youth Cup Live: Leicester City v Manchester City
22.00 FILM: Crank (2006)
23.45 FILM: Senna (2010)
01.50 Hell on Wheels
02.35 Nitro Circus
THURSDAY 9TH APRIL
06.00 Motorway Patrol
06.20 Pawn Stars
07.35 Duck Dynasty
08.00 Duck Dynasty
09.25 Ax Men
10.15 Magnum PI
13.15 Pawn Stars
13.45 Pawn Stars
14.10 Pawn Stars
14.40 Pawn Stars
15.05 Duck Dynasty
16.00 Magnum PI
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Week 14/15
4th - 10th
April 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
THURSDAY 9TH APRIL (contd)
18.00 Pawn Stars
18.30 Pawn Stars
19.00 Pawn Stars
19.30 Pawn Stars
20.00 British Superbike Championship Highlights
21.00 River Monsters
22.00 FILM: Soldier (1998)
00.00 FILM: Sudden Impact (1983)
02.15 Nitro Circus
02.40 Movies Now
02.45 ITV4 Nightscreen
FRIDAY 10TH APRIL
06.15 Pawn Stars
07.30 Duck Dynasty
09.25 Ax Men
10.20 Magnum PI
13.20 Pawn Stars
13.45 Pawn Stars
14.10 Pawn Stars
14.40 Pawn Stars
15.05 Duck Dynasty
15.35 Duck Dynasty
16.00 Magnum PI
18.00 Pawn Stars
18.30 Pawn Stars
19.00 Pawn Stars
19.30 Pawn Stars
20.00 Counting Cars
20.30 Counting Cars
21.00 FILM: Hard to Kill (1990)
23.00 Jason Robinson: Sports Life Stories
00.05 FILM: Doom (2005)
01.55 Shed and Buried
02.45 ITV4 Nightscreen
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Week 14/15
4th - 10th
April 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
SATURDAY 4TH APRIL
13.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
17.55 Downton Abbey
18.55 Just Henry
21.00 Broadchurch
22.00 Love and Marriage
23.00 Scott & Bailey
SUNDAY 5TH APRIL
13.05 Just Henry
15.05 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
17.05 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
19.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
21.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
23.00 Gracepoint
23.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
02.05 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
MONDAY 6TH APRIL
14.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
15.05 Kavanagh QC
18.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
20.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
21.00 The Poison Tree
22.00 The Poison Tree
00.05 Homefront
01.05 Gracepoint
02.05 Love and Marriage
TUESDAY 7TH APRIL
14.05 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
18.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
20.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
21.00 Whitechapel
22.00 Injustice
00.05 Whitechapel
01.05 The Poison Tree
02.05 The Poison Tree
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Week 14/15
4th - 10th
April 2015
Programmes available in HD this press week:
WEDNESDAY 8TH APRIL
14.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
15.00 Kavanagh QC
18.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
20.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
21.00 Grantchester
22.00 Gracepoint
01.05 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
THURSDAY 9TH APRIL
14.10 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
16.05 Kavanagh QC
18.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
20.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
21.00 Downton Abbey
22.05 Grantchester
01.10 Injustice
02.10 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
FRIDAY 10TH APRIL
13.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
14.55 Movies Now
15.05 Kavanagh QC
18.55 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
20.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot
21.00 Scott & Bailey
22.00 Gracepoint
01.05 Broadchurch
02.05 Homefront
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Week 14/15
4th - 10th
April 2015
This Week’s Top 10 (as at 26/03/2015)
1. The Only Way Is Essex (original TX date 25/03/2015)
Reality series. With old hostilities between Chloe S and Elliott returning, Gemma and
Lockie decide to intervene once and for all. Jake gears up for Chloe L's return from
Dubai.
2. Emmerdale (original TX date 25/03/2015)
Pearl tries to make amends. Jimmy takes more drastic measures. Ross struggles
with Carly's connection to Donna.
3. Coronation Street (original TX date 25/03/2015)
Steve has a proposition for Michelle. Faye sets an idea in motion. Can Bethany gain
Audrey's sympathy?
4. DCI Banks (original TX date 25/03/2015)
Crime drama series. Banks and his team must find an armed man who is desperate
to silence the main witness to the killing of an eminent barrister
5. The Only Way Is Essex (original TX date 22/03/2015)
Reality series. After their big showdown at the St Patrick's Day party, Diags and
Tommy are each adamant that they are in the right. Jake and Mario's backbiting
comes to a head.
6. The Jeremy Kyle Show (original TX date 25/03/2015)
Jeremy Kyle deals with more dilemmas, fiery confrontations and topical issues all in
front of a studio audience.
7. Emmerdale (original TX date 24/03/2015)
Jimmy delivers an ultimatum. Paddy struggles with Pearl's betrayal. Alicia is worried
for Chrissie.
8. The Only Way Is Essex (original TX date 25/03/2015)
Reality series. The drama continues on St Patrick's Day as Tommy rails against Fran
and Diags for dredging up the past, while an embarrassed Jake finally admits to
kissing Lauren.
9. Mr Selfridge (original TX date 22/03/2015)
Period drama series. Harry holds the biggest flash sale in the store's history, taking a
massive gamble in the process. Nancy finds it difficult keeping her engagement from
Gus.
10. The Jonathan Ross Show (original TX date 21/03/2015)
Jonathan welcomes Liz Hurley, Russell Crowe, Lily James and comedian David
Mitchell. There is also music from Chic, one of the greatest disco bands of all time.
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Week 14/15
4th - 10th
April 2015
Also still available on ITV Player (at itv.com)
1. You’re Back in the Room (available until 20/04/2015)
Phillip Schofield and Keith Barry present the hypnosis game show. Tonight, they are
joined by Coronation Street's Samia Ghadie, Ryan Thomas, Jack P Shepherd and
Nigel Pivaro.
2. Double Decker Driving School (available until 18/04/2015)
Fascinating series which follows the progress of some of the many applicants who
apply for Arriva's six week training course to become a London Bus driver.
3. The Mafia with Trevor McDonald (available until 22/04/2015)
Trevor McDonald explores the infamous organised crime network. He meets ruthless
killer John Alite and Michael DiLeonardo, who agreed to testify against the mafia for
the FBI.
4. The Vampire Diaries (available until 24/04/2015)
US supernatural drama. Bonnie tries to replicate her favourite traditions while
reminiscing about happier times with her friends.
5. The Real Housewives of New Jersey (available until 01/04/2015)
Reality series. Melissa, Kathy and Teresa are left seething with anger when a fight
between the two Joes threatens the fate of their family.
6. Paul O’Grady’s Animal Orphans (available until 24/04/2015)
Final of three parts. Paul is in Zambia and South Africa, where he bonds with a baby
vulture, gives a warthog and a baby elephant a mud bath and bottle-feeds a baby
giraffe.
7. Shed and Buried (available until 31/03/2015)
Series with Henry Cole who noses around people's sheds and garages in the hope of
finding some automotive bargains. Today, he discovers a veritable transport museum
in a cottage.
8. House of Anubis (available until 08/04/2015)
Victor has the first of the reflectors and Nina and Amber work out that the next one is
in Sarah's music box. Jasper starts to obsess over the gem.
9. This Morning (available until 01/04/2015)
Musical theatre star Elaine Paige talks about the screening of her 50th anniversary
farewell, and Mr Selfridge star Leon Ockenden bakes hot cross buns in the kitchen.
10. Good Morning Britain (available until 31/03/2015)
Coronation Street star Joe Duttine chats about his latest plotline, and Liberal
Democrat leader Nick Clegg chats about his hopes for the general election.
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