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2—8 APRIL 2022 From the editors S o this is it. The final farewell of Tommy Shelby and his Peaky Blinders on the BBC, nine years after they first exploded onto our screens in a hyper-stylised blur of gangland violence, suits and flat caps, set to a soundtrack of David Bowie and Nick Cave, that both mythologised the past and set fire to a new generation’s imagination. It’s been a riveting ride. Yet all good things come to an end… or do they? Television was a very different place when Peaky Blinders began on BBC2 in 2013. The broadcasters held the whip hand, shows fought for a spot in the schedules, programme creators were largely at the mercy of management, Netflix was a bright idea ahead of its time, and the thought that a drama might have a life after it finished on one of the big four channels was frankly for the birds. How times change. COVER PHOTOGRAPH: TCD/PROD.DB / ALAMY STOCK PHOTO W hen the credits roll on the feature-length final episode of Peaky Blinders on Sunday night it won’t be the end. For a start, you can catch up on BBC iPlayer. But also, as fans will no doubt know, series six, like other series before it, will head to Netflix in June, where it will live on for ever in the great video library in the sky. Yet even that doesn’t spell the end for Tommy Shelby and co. As the show’s creator Steven Knight tells us in his revealing interview (see page 8), this week doesn’t feel like the end for his drama, although “it is the end of how it came into this world”. Because Knight has plans for his TV show that extend way beyond the small screen. These days great television dramas like Peaky Blinders can carry on making waves long after the final curtain – which is why Knight has given the show’s millions of fans around the world the chance to watch the story develop as not only a film but also a ballet. And when they grow tired of those, they can lose themselves in an immersive virtual reality video game. Or dress in a Peaky Blinders fashion line. Tommy Shelby, it seems, will never die. THIS WEEK IN RADIO TIMES ON THE COVER Peaky Blinders 8 Steven Knight is hugely proud of his hit drama — but as the final series ends, what happens next? Nicola Walker 12 The star of The Split wants to see more women in the TV industry — and not just in front of the camera Newsround 16 John Craven’s news bulletin for kids is 50 — and with war, the climate crisis and Covid to explain, it’s needed more than ever Fall of a dynasty 18 A new documentary charts the rise and fall of the media tycoon Robert Maxwell — and his daughter, Ghislaine Above: Cillian Murphy stars as Tommy Shelby in the final episode of Peaky Blinders Left: Plan your next break with our eight-page holiday special — see centre pages Art That Made Us 20 The Rev Richard Coles, David Baddiel and more pick creative works that tell us how we got here Michaela Strachan 23 The Springwatch presenter is making a song and dance about her latest appearance on TV Simon Barnes 25 Film 26 Andrew Garfield gives a nuanced view of survival and greed in the recession drama 99 Homes Streaming 34 This year the men’s and women’s Boat Races are back where they belong — on the Thames Ethan Hawke and Oscar Isaac enter the Marvel universe, the irrepressible Jane Seymour and our pick of the best TV and films to stream now Steven Bartlett 112 Television 39 Podcasting with the star of Dragons’ Den David Quantick 113 The key to creative writing is ignorance and luck — and having French and Saunders on board… Your RT The comedy shows that make us laugh say so much about us, says Jane Garvey Radio 110 Aaron Sorkin has written many hit TV series and films — but he’s really writing for radio Books Tall tales from Test Match Special 132 Gardening The wonder of wallflowers 134 Travel Take a trip with comedian Joe Lycett 136 Money Brace yourself for higher taxes 138 ALSO THIS WEEK Tom Loxley & Shem Law Editors, Radio Times Viewpoint Simple steps to make life happier 7 Puzzles Your brain teasers 139 Feedback You have your say — plus tributes Contact Radio Times by email on RTeditor@radiotimes.com to Peter Bowles and Holby City 142 View from my sofa Maureen Lipman 146 Join Jane Garvey and Rhianna Dhillon for a new episode every Wednesday SCAN TO LISTEN radiotimes.com/podcast MORE NEWS, FEATURES, INTERVIEWS & PREVIEWS AT RADIOTIMES.COM Follow @radiotimes on RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 3
Watch, listen, stream... Benjamin Franklin Your TV guide starts on p39  Wed & Thur 2.15pm/7.45pm PBS America In Britain we don’t learn about Franklin at school, but as this handsomely crafted two-part series from Ken Burns shows, he was the 18th century’s most prolific polymath — a witty writer, publisher, philanthropist, scientist, diplomat and electrical inventor. 1 Peaky Blinders Sunday 9.00pm BBC1 The super-cool costume drama that conquered the world plays its last bloody card. We’ve seen Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) go from bookie to international power broker: now, in a feature-length finale, he faces a showdown with fascists, Boston gangsters — and his own family. FEATURE P8 씰 4 Art That Made Us The Fall of the House of Maxwell Monday 9.00pm BBC2 A three-part series charts a family saga steeped in scandal. New tapes and evidence cast light on the barely believable story of 1980s press mogul Robert Maxwell’s operatic rise and fall, but they also root it in his family’s tragic past. FEATURE P18 씰 There’s only one channel called Drama FREEVIEW 20, SKY, VIRGIN OR STREAM ON UKTV PLAY 4 Thursday 9.00pm BBC2 Artists and performers including Michael Sheen bring to life a leftfield history of British art. It’s magical to witness artefacts, poems and songs that illuminate the story of 1,500 years, starting with the so-called Dark Ages. The Split Monday 9.00pm BBC1 Nicola Walker and Stephen Mangan are on fire as the about-to-be-divorced legal eagles in Abi Morgan’s addictive saga. Don’t expect any divorce tips, though. This is glossy, slick escapism. Luther Sunday 3 April on Drama In the first episode of this gripping drama, Detective John Luther (Idris Elba, The Suicide Squad) returns to work, having taken time off to recover from a stressful investigation. Off the bat, he solves a double murder, quickly working out who is responsible, but unable to find the evidence to convict her. RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
THE 10 BEST SHOWS THIS WEEK 2—8 APRIL 2022 The best of streaming starts p34  6 Spider-Man: No Way Home 1111 h WHAT I’M WATCHING… This week’s contributors reveal all DAVID QUANTICK “I’m watching Twenty-Five Twenty-One on Netflix,” says the writer, comedian and poet. “It’s a funny and moving South Korean drama with a unique and poignant central theme and some brilliant moments.” Available from 4 April Sky Store, DVD & Blu-ray Tom Holland’s web-slinging teen is forced to grow up when he puts his loved ones in peril by accidentally unlocking the Multiverse. Spider-Man struggles to contain the villains who cross over from other realities, but help is at hand from a couple of familiar-looking allies. Where do ideas come from — page 113 Twenty-Five Twenty-One JANE SEYMOUR Harry Wild Available Moon Knight Available from 30 March Disney+ Oscar Isaac (above) and Ethan Hawke swap the cinema for the small screen as they go head to head in Marvel’s latest mind-bending superhero series. The film section starts p26  99 Homes 1111 j Tuesday 11.15pm BBC2 This gripping social drama features a fine performance by Andrew Garfield and rests on a pleasingly old-fashioned moral dilemma. A Florida man brought low by the 2008 financial crisis must decide whether to sell his soul to the parasitic developer who evicts him and then comes calling with a job offer. from 4 April Acorn TV 8 Jane Seymour leads this convivial detective drama about a senior sleuth who, after moving in with her police detective son, realises she also has a knack for solving crime. Radio The radio section starts p110  Wogan: in His Own Words “Mostly I binge-watch,” says the actor. “Recently I’ve loved Euphoria, HBO’s drama about high-school students and their experiences of drugs, love, sex and friendship. The actor Zendaya is in it and it’s frightening – the drugs! – but it feels so realistic. And I also love The Crown.” Introducing Harry Wild — page 36 Sunday 9.00pm Radio 2 It’s 50 years since the master of the microphone, Terry Wogan, first broadcast on Radio 2’s breakfast show and this celebration is centred around a previously unbroadcast interview he gave to a local TV station in the 1980s. In it he talks about, among other things, the fragility of fame and the anxiety that brings. Zendaya in Euphoria RT BOOK CLUB Jonathan Creek The Curious Tale of Mr Spearfish Thursday 7 April on Drama Lenny Spearfish survives two bullets to the chest, finds priceless treasure in the garden and has an assassin collapse at his feet. But what is the source of his good luck a deal he made with the devil? Guest starring Griff Rhys Jones (left). RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 Sign up and receive a book each month or quarter for just £14.99 incl p&p. See p133 for more information 5

BARRY SCHWARTZ ‘Help, there’s too much choice!’ Simplify your life by settling for second best C an you have too much choice? If choice is a good thing, then more choice is an even better thing, isn’t it? If you know what show you are looking for, Netflix is an unalloyed gift. But have you ever spent half an hour flicking through the hundreds of options only to end up watching… something you’ve already seen, because you can’t decide which new thing to watch? Consider the way you use the internet FIELD HANDS Can living like the without ever planning to. The next time Amish make us happier? you lose an hour to clicking through links, ask yourself if you are happier for it. I doubt the answer will be yes. Perhaps when you complicate people’s lives with choice, instead of being liberated by all this freedom, we end up paralysed by it. “Help!” we think, when confronted by 30 different breakfast cereal boxes. “There’s too much stuff.” Paradoxically, an excess of options has a para- of living with dramatically reduced choices as, lysing effect on our lives and this, in turn, may be for instance, do the Amish of North America, leading to a massive increase in anxiety, depres- rural religious communities that reject new sion and drug abuse. This is a major problem in technology, the internal combustion engine and the United States, but it’s not restricted to the much else in 21st-century life? United States. To find out, we enrolled 24 ordinary, stressedWhen I first wrote about this in 2003, I was out British citizens in a unique six-month going to call my book The Tyranny of Choice, but experiment for Channel 4’s The Simpler Life, my publishers suggested “tyranny” was over the living the Amish lifestyle over one summer. We top. Twenty years later, “tyranny” isn’t over the were wondering if the volunteers would come top any more – we have a crisis of choice. out as happier, more balanced human beings at So what would happen if we were to make life the end. But even if it was successful – and I can simple, eliminate some of the choices that promise you that the results are very interesting threaten to overwhelm us and go back to a way – joining the Amish is not an option for most of ‘ Realising that good enough is good enough is life-changing ’ us. So what can you do instead? You can start by asking yourself some important questions, like: how can I simplify my life? Which of the things that I pursue really matter? Which of the decisions I make every day really matter? If you begin to unclutter your material life then you can, to some degree, unclutter your cognitive life. Find the decisions in life that are the ones that you really have to make – whom you marry, which job you take – and which decisions where you can just go with habit or recommendations from friends. D o you need the best mobile phone, or can you just get the current version of the one you’ve been using? Do you need to scrutinise all the cereals on the shelf or continue with the one you usually buy? Reducing the decisions you make would be helpful, but the single recommendation that I would urge above all others is this – stop trying to find the best. Instead, start settling for good enough, which is not to say that you have no standards, or even low standards. But if you’re looking for good enough, then as soon as you find that, you can stop looking. If you’re looking for the best, you will never stop looking. Realising that good enough is almost always good enough can be life-changing. And it makes choosing a show on Netflix a lot easier, too. Psychologist Barry Schwartz is the author of The Paradox of Choice. The Simpler Life is on Tue/Wed C4 FROM THE RT ARCHIVE… 30 MARCH—5 APRIL 1996 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 SUNDAY NIGHT tv BBC1 WHAT WE WATCHED WHAT YOU SAID 5.55pm Songs of Praise Having initially been dismissed in the press as “Heartbeat in the Highlands”, BBC1’s Hamish Macbeth went on to charm ten million viewers on a Sunday night. This week the rural police constable returned in a new series that would see him resolve a romantic cliffhanger as Alex (Valerie Gogan) and Isobel (Shirley Henderson) fought for his affections. The show’s star, Robert Carlyle, summed up Hamish’s appeal when he commented to RT: “The character that Daniel Boyle [the show’s principal writer] put on the page was someone with no ambition whatsoever. There is a tremendous contentment in the character of Hamish.” A change of pace for Birds of a Feather star Pauline Quirke had paid dividends, with Joyce Brunt of Swindon praising her latest role. “BBC1’s The Sculptress was an outstanding play — if I hadn’t been adult there were times when I’d have hidden behind the sofa,” she wrote. “Pauline Quirke’s acting and singing made it for me.” The drama, about a morbidly obese woman who’d been imprisoned for killing her mother and sister, did very well and the BBC then went on to bring further Minette Walters novels to the screen, including The Ice House and The Scold’s Bridle. DAVID BROWN 6.30 Antiques Roadshow 7.15 Hamish Macbeth A local seafarer disappears. 8.05 Film: Lorenzo’s Oil Medical drama starring Nick Nolte and Susan Sarandon. 10.15 News 10.30 Match of the Day FA Cup semi-final highlights. 11.15 Hollywood Angel The true-life story behind the film Dead Man Walking. 7
It doesn’t feel like the end, but it is the end of how it came into the world ‘ ’ STEVEN KNIGHT 8
Peaky Blinders Sunday 9.00pm BBC1 Blind ambition As the gangster epic reaches its finale on TV, creator Steven Knight says there’s no limit to where Peaky Blinders goes next Q RIDING INTO TV HISTORY Cillian Murphy’s electrifying performance as the charismatic Tommy Shelby is the beating heart of the series THE RT INTERVIEW BY uick, drop this magazine. Run from the room. Steven Knight, the man who created Peaky Blinders, is wondering – out loud – how it might all end. “I think Tommy’s spiritual side represents a desire to go back to a pre-technology, free-spirit world,” Knight says of Tommy Shelby, violent gangster and, latterly, Labour MP. “It’s his only solution. His only way out is if he fully embraces it and lives on the road.” So, Tommy is going to leave as he arrived nine years ago, on a horse? Knight leaves a beat. “I don’t let him off the hook that easily.” Whichever exit Tommy takes in the final episode – spiritual return to his Romany roots or violent showdown with those who seek his downfall – it will be a cathartic moment for followers of a series that, when it began on BBC2 in 2013, looked like it might not be recommissioned. Now Peaky Blinders – flat caps, fascism, feuds and all – is part of the national consciousness. “Whether you watch it as a family or individual, it’s entered people’s lives,” says Knight. Knight’s stroke of genius was to mythologise the industrial Midlands and by inverting the rules of Sunday-night drama, he made a show unlike any other. Peaky Blinders is a proletarian odyssey, where toffs like Nazi-worshipping Diana Mitford, mistress then wife of British fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley, provide the colour, but the lower orders bring the dramatic clout. “I come from a very working-class background,” the 62-year-old says, speaking from his Midlands home, wearing a pressed granddad shirt and silver chain, his grey spiky hair suggesting a far-off punk past rather than modern media executive. “I always watched telly and thought, ‘Who are they trying to depict? Is it supposed to be us, because it’s nowhere near MICHAEL HODGES being us?’ I’m not saying working-class families are all like the Shelbys, but the idea of the show is that these are people in charge of their own destiny, with big emotions, serious problems. It’s not comedy, it’s not grotesque, it’s real people.” Just how real became clear when the death of Helen McCrory from cancer at only 52 obliged Knight to concoct a fictional end for the character she played so convincingly, all-knowing materfamilias Aunt Polly. “The death of the human being is the tragedy,” Knight says. “The death of the character is something you can deal with, and hopefully we dealt with it in a suitable way. Helen was so brilliant. When anything happened in the rest of the series, I wanted people to think, ‘What would Polly say?’ It’s like a family when someone passes away, their opinion remains in the house. Polly’s opinion is going to last.” Even in the coming Peaky Blinders film? “Absolutely. She’s such a fundamental part of what Peaky is; her presence rules.” A s shooting on the movie starts in a few months – “no time at all” as he puts it – the last TV episode is naturally less of a full stop for Knight than it is for us. “It certainly doesn’t feel like the end, but it is the end of how it came into the world.” Hailed variously by Brad Pitt, Snoop Dog and the late David Bowie, Peaky Blinders long ago slipped away from the land of its birth. “It’s the biggest show on Netflix,” Knight says. “Yet it’s had no backing, no publicity, no big billboards on Sunset Boulevard, none of that: it’s happened purely by word of mouth.” Many of those words have been about Cillian Murphy’s portrayal of Tommy, a performance of inordinate grace and menace lauded and lusted after in equal amounts. “Normally shows  9
 objectify the female,” Knight says. “Which is a very unsafe place. But I think objectifying the male is great and it’s funny. The social media comments from women about watching Cillian and Tom [Hardy] are fantastic.” © CARYN MANDABACH PRODUCTIONS LTD; ALAMY A bona fide existential anti-hero, indifferent to his own fate after seeing the horrors of the Western Front, Tommy Shelby is destined to walk hand-in-hand with death – and look sharp while he’s at it. This sartorial aspect of Peaky Blinders, says Knight, isn’t window dressing; it’s essential to the story. “In the 20s and 30s, the only thing these men owned was their body, and you can decorate your body in such a way that it’s something to be proud of. That’s why they were immaculate. But since 1970, men here have dressed like American teenage boys.” Does he regret that loss of working-class panache? “If people dress up it changes their opinion of themselves. They have a bit more of a swagger. I’m not a conspiracy theorist, I don’t think there are groups of people controlling our thoughts, but I think when men dressed up, they were probably harder to control.” He says his writing “shadows” reality, and the show has the habit of throwing up uncomfortable portents. Have you noticed that the “Z” sprayed onto the side of Putin’s invading tanks in Ukraine looks like the fascist rune behind Mosley at rallies in Peaky Blinders? Knight has. “It looks like we made it up, but we didn’t, obviously,” he says. “Peaky Blinders keeps being topical in ways that surprise me.” Fascism might have saved Tommy from himself; Mosley has stirred his slumbering conscience into life. “He’s had a similar experience to Churchill,” Knight says. “Churchill had done bad things, made himself enemy number one for the working class for years. Then, when he came across Hitler and fascism, he implacably opposed it. Tommy Shelby is an amoral character, it’s established that he is cynical, is 10 PEAK PERFORMANCE Above: Steven Knight on set with Cillian Murphy Right: the late Helen McCrory made an icon of Aunt Polly getting into power because he wants to run his illegal businesses. Things couldn’t be bleaker, couldn’t be worse, until he meets Mosley, the ultimate evil. Then this amoral, frozen person, sees how bad that is and cannot tolerate it and so he does have a moral awakening. He’s still doing all the other bad things but he ain’t going to go that bad. “I think that is hopeful for the human race. You can have the worst of the worst, but there’s a line and somebody like Tommy will take off his ‘ When people dress up, they have more of a swagger STEVEN KNIGHT ’ jacket and fight. That, I hope, is the message that comes through.” Knight says he’s had to tone down some of the details of the British aristocracy’s infatuation with fascism. “Mostly, it’s too unbelievable for people to swallow. There are things about the Mitfords and Mosley you couldn’t put in because it was total madness. I’d love to go as far as I can with what really happened, but whenever you do that, people don’t believe it’s true. They think you’re making it up.” Mosley, Knight adds, staged rallies attended by 30,000 people, “enough to fill a bloody great big hall”, and he fears the world, like the series, is heading for a return to 1939: “And that worries me.” Is there a chance that fascism, or something like it, could happen here? “I think there is, let’s be pessimistic, 60-40 in favour of common sense in the UK, Brexit aside. There’s enough people to win a referendum on a particular topic, but I don’t think there’s enough people to make [Nigel] Farage prime minister.” Not everyone will trace the same line from Mosley to Farage, but most will share Knight’s weariness with racism, particularly when i t ’s d i r e c t e d a t t h e Romany community that gave us the Shelbys. “It’s a very odd prejudice that’s been around for years and seems to be alive and well and FASCIST Sam Claflin plays politician Sir Oswald Mosley, Tommy Shelby’s evil nemesis
Helen McCrory was brilliant. Aunt Polly is a fundamental part of Peaky ‘ ’ Peaky Blinders THE LEGACY The film Cillian Murphy and Paul Anderson are confirmed to play Tommy and Arthur Shelby, and Knight has revealed that filming is due to start in a few months, but otherwise few details of the Peaky film have been released. Regarding the storyline, the TV series was always due to cover the inter-war period, but when asked if 1939 was still going to be Peaky’s end point, Knight revealed: “Not any more. I did, but I’m going to take it into the war, I can’t resist it. Because it will be a film, I’ll have the budget, so I can do lots of good stuff.” STEVEN KNIGHT The festival Co-curated by Knight and taking place in Birmingham on 14–15 September, the Legitimate Peaky Blinders Festival (peakyblinders.shop/pages/peaky-blinders-festival) promises an “immersive re-creation” of the Peaky world, with performances by Primal Scream and others, on-stage Q&As with Knight and the cast, and an Aunt Polly fashion boutique. The ballet living all over the country,” he says. “When I was young we were very strongly connected to a Gypsy family, partly through my dad’s work because he was a farrier.” W hat did Knight think when the comedian Jimmy Carr recently joked, also on Netflix, about the Nazi persecution of Gypsies in the Second World War? Some estimates say up to 1.5 million Roma were killed. Knight pulls a face, part disdain, part disappointment. “I don’t think I can comment,” he says, then immediately changes his mind. “Actually, this is me commenting. Carr’s joke was done in order to get a reaction. It wasn’t done out of any actual thought process. And it was just stupid.” I sense he’s as much offended by the flippancy of Carr’s gag as its racism. Knight is a serious man who writes about serious things. Peaky Blinders is grounded in the extreme physical and psychological violence suffered by workingclass men in war. Knight does this so well that veterans of the British army’s more recent conflicts have seen their own suffering in it. “ There have been lots of incredibly touching and moving communications from people who have watched the show, who have been in that situation,” he says. “Telly can enter people’s lives and psyches. And if you’ve done your job correctly, they’ll see themselves somewhere in there. “I’ve got a ton of other stuff I’m doing but for me, this is the most personal project. This is the one I feel most ownership of. This is the achievement I’m most proud of.” RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 With a UK tour starting in September, the idea for Peaky Blinders: the Redemption of Tommy Shelby (peakyblindersdance.com) came when Knight saw Ballet Rambert (right) perform at a Peaky Blinders festival. “I just thought it was brilliant, it made me want to cry. I wrote a scene for them in series five when they performed Swan Lake, then we thought, ‘Let’s do it’. It’s brilliant, I love it. It’s dance for people who think they don’t like dance.” A perfectly reasonable proposition now we all watch Strictly? “That’s exactly the point! How can dance be exclusive when the biggest-rated programme on telly is people dancing?” The menswear line Knight launched Garrison Tailors (named for the gang’s favourite pub) after years of seeing others cash in on the Peaky brand. “We didn’t make anything until then. The idea we might become like Coca-Cola felt very un-Peaky, but there was stuff out there. There’s a Peaky beer that has no relation to us.” (Right: caps from £30, garrisontailors.com) The video game Launching later this year, Peaky Blinders: the King’s Ransom brings the 1920s to life in virtual reality, so that fans can infiltrate Tommy Shelby’s world and meet their anti-hero (pictured inset right, voiced by Cillian Murphy), Arthur Shelby (voiced by Paul Anderson) and a host of other brand new characters. MH 11
The Split Monday 9.00pm BBC1 N icola Walker is at home, in a large white room with timbered ceilings that appears to be completely empty. “It’s half term and my teenage son is around, so I’ve been banned from every other room. I’ve curated it so that it looks tidy, but either side of me looks like a tip.” She tilts the screen of her laptop to show a mountain of stuff. Walker is often shy in interviews – she is not, it seems, a natural show-off – but put her in front of a camera and she quietly and brilliantly shines, whether it’s in Spooks, Last Tango in Halifax, Unforgotten or The Split. She’s also the queen of self-deprecation, saying that she will be officially unemployed on 11 June when the run of The Corn Is Green, the play at the National Theatre in which she stars, comes to an end. It’s rubbish, of course – there’s Marriage to come later in the year, a TV series co-starring Sean Bean, written and directed by Stefan Golaszewski of Mum fame, which Walker describes as “a couple who have been together for ever and whose lives are totally intertwined”. And then there’s this third and final season of The Split, about a family of divorce lawyers and their chaotic love lives, which is utterly addictive. COMING UP But first things first. Sean Bean and Shortly before our interview, Nicola Walker it was announced that filming in Marriage was about to start on the fifth season of Unforgotten – Walker’s character, DCI Cassie Stuart, was dramatically killed in the final episode of the fourth series. Her departure was a “joint decision” with writer/creator Chris Lang and had exactly the impact both hoped. “We took Cassie on a fantastic journey,” Walker says. “It was very, very sad that she died, but the story was brilliant. I loved every second of it.” So will she be watching Sinéad Keenan take her spot alongside Sanjeev Bhaskar in the new episodes? “I know a tiny bit about where they’re going with the story and it’s incredible. I’ll be sitting on my sofa watching with everyone else.” W alker was born in London and started acting with the Cambridge Footlights. She turned down a place at Rada because she was already being offered acting roles and, decades later, she still makes considered career choices. She was drawn to Unforgotten partly because Lang avoided the TV crime trope of violently murdered women – “Chris has never been interested in a body count” – but also because it was executiveproduced by Sally Haynes and Laura Mackie of Mainstreet Pictures. When Walker started out in the mid 90s, the only female crew were in the make-up and  12 STERN COUPLE Nicola Walker and Stephen Mangan are back as lawyers Hannah and Nathan Stern I want to look past the camera and see a mix of men and women ‘ ’ N I C O L A WA L K E R
Through a female lens The Split star Nicola Walker says girls must be told they can shine behind the camera, as well as in front of it INTERVIEW BY AMY RAPHAEL 13

PARTNERSHIP Sanjeev Bhaskar and Nicola Walker in ITV’s Unforgotten  wardrobe departments. But because executive producers like Haynes and Mackie, Nicola Shindler (Last Tango in Halifax and It’s a Sin) and Jane Featherstone (Chernobyl, This Is Going to Hurt and The Split) have pushed for change, it now feels very different on set. “I want to look past the camera when I’m working and see a mix of men and women. You can’t magic it out of nowhere; doors have to open, people have to be trained. Girls have to be told at school that being in front of the camera is just the top of the iceberg when it comes to employment opportunities in our industry.” In the third season of The Split there was even a female grip – a job traditionally viewed as very male since it includes operating camera cranes. “The Split has always tried hard to make the crew at least 50 per cent female and on this season we had this incredible six-foot-two Norwegian grip who was brilliant at her job. I’ve never met a female grip in all the years I’ve been working and it felt ground-breaking, actually.” ALAMY; GETTY; SHUTTERSTOCK; DON SMITH/RADIO TIMES ARCHIVE P art of the issue is that women often feel that they need permission to take on roles perceived as traditionally male. When I talk separately to Abi Morgan, creator and writer of The Split, River (another Nicola Walker triumph) and The Hour, she says that she felt “grateful” to be able to be a writer when she started out. And despite the fact that her father was a director and that she’s worked with female directors such as Phyllida Lloyd (Mamma Mia! and The Iron Lady) and Sarah Gavron (Suffragette), she still hesitated about getting behind the camera herself. “There was no way I was going to own that space. Then I looked at my 18-year-old daughter and thought, ‘I’ve got to front this out.’ ” So, finally, Morgan directed one of the new episodes of The Split. “I am massively risk-averse and going outside my comfort zone was terrifying. The first thing I had to shoot – I hope I’m not giving too much away – was a late-night scene with Hannah [Nicola Walker] and Nathan [Stephen Mangan] coming back from a camping trip. Someone shouted, ‘Action!’ and I was off. Writing is isolating and brutal but, for me, directing was relaxing. I t ’s b e e n a v e r y VISIONARY empowering experiAbi Morgan and ence. If there’s one Dee Koppang O’Leary both direct episodes of The Split thing I regret, it’s waiting till my 50s to give it a go rather than doing it in my 20s.” Morgan agrees that you have to see it to be it. “I looked at Emerald Fennell [director of Promising Young Woman] and thought, ‘God, not only is she comfortable owning her own space on screen in The Crown [in which she played Camilla], but she wants to own it behind the camera, too.’ As women, we spend most of our time trying to minimise ourselves. I’ve tried to make as much space for other women on screen as I can and now I think it’s time for women to, quite literally, take hold of the camera.” WOMEN BEHIND THE CAMERA KATHY BURKE A formidable actress, Kathy Burke was able to play it for laughs — in Kevin and Perry Go Large or Gimme Gimme Gimme — but equally at home as a domesticabuse victim in Nil by Mouth. As a director, she’s worked largely in the theatre since 1990, but has recently ventured into television with ITV’s adaptation of Graham Norton’s debut novel, Holding. T hese are not idle words; the other episodes of The Split were directed by Dee Koppang O’Leary, who cut her teeth on music and fashion documentaries and as an assistant director on The Crown and Bridgerton. “I came up through the ranks and male runners were always given the chance to have a go at directing ahead of female runners,” says O’Leary. “There was an assumption that boys did the tech stuff and girls looked after the contestants or the celebrities. When I was in my early 20s, I said I’d quite like to do the third camera and an executive producer said, ‘James can do that. You look really pretty so you can talk to all the contestants’. It was awful!” O’Leary went to drama school wanting to act, then realised her heart was behind the camera. “I’ve got a detail-obsessed brain and I love the analytical side of filming and putting together all the components you need to make a beautiful jigsaw puzzle. I’m fairly new to the world of drama, but I get the vibe that people want to be seen to employ female directors. If there are six episodes in a season, they definitely want to make sure they’ve got a female director on board for at least two. Having a female director can make such a difference. It was important, for example, that the intimate scenes in Bridgerton were seen through the lens of a woman.” She concedes that simply box ticking won’t work and agrees with Walker about getting young women on board and showing them the opportunities that exist. “You have to get the female trainees in at 18, 19 and show them that they can be a director, a gaffer or a director of photography [DP] or, in fact, anything at all behind the scenes. There are some really exciting women coming up through the ranks – I worked with an amazing DP on The Crown called Kate Reid and she’s just one of many talented women behind the camera. “I’m hoping that one day soon female directors like the brilliant Emerald Fennell and Olivia Wilde will become the norm rather than the exception.” IN CHARGE Kate Herron directing Tom Hiddleston in Loki KATE HERRON Having directed a series of short films, Kate Herron went on to helm four episodes of Netflix’s groundbreaking Sex Education. When she heard that Marvel was looking for a director for the first season of the Disney+ series Loki, starring Tom Hiddleston and Gugu MbathaRaw, Herron pitched her vision (with Minority Report and Blade Runner as key influences) and secured the job. SUSAN TULLY After she quit EastEnders as Michelle Fowler in 1995, Susan Tully directed 12 episodes of the soap before slowly making a name for herself as a TV director on Line of Duty (becoming the first woman to direct the series) and Too Close. She shot four episodes of the third season of Strike and will return to direct in season four. PHILIPPA LOWTHORPE Astonishingly, Philippa Lowthorpe is the only woman to have been awarded Baftas for Best Director, for Call the Midwife and Three Girls. She started her career directing documentaries before moving into film and TV drama; her TV credits include The Crown and The Third Day. H Is for Hawk, an adaptation of the Helen Macdonald novel, is in development. 15
Newsround Saturday 7.40am, Sunday—Friday 7.45am CBBC Fifty years on from its birth on BBC1, Newsround continues to prove kids don’t hate news – and its original presenter couldn’t be more pleased RADIOTIMES ARCHIVE; BBC PHOTOSALES; ALAMY; GETTY JOHN CRAVEN 1972—1989 Newsround started as a six-week experiment because of an awkward gap in the BBC1 schedules. The decision to fill it with a news bulletin was risky, as research showed young viewers hated the news. I wore a jumper and there was no desk because we didn’t want the audience to feel they were back at school. It had to be informative yet informal, simple without being simplistic. We would assume the audience had no previous knowledge of anything complicated. As well as covering major news events, we needed stories they wanted to hear: our first lead story was about rare ospreys returning to breed in Scotland and we ended on a funny story, with coverage about the Vietnam War somewhere in between. The first indication I had that we were hitting home was when a friend phoned to say his young son had rushed to tell him about a story he’d heard on “my news”. During the early years, Newsround was the first television news bulletin of the day. On several occasions, BBC News did a newsflash on BBC1 immediately before we went on air. Our team felt humiliated and the audience we had carefully nursed to receive any bad news from me were confused. It came to a head when we almost barricaded the studio to stop a senior newsreader entering with a newsflash. After that, no newsflashes preceded us: Newsround broke the big stories and, to avoid any fallout, a journalist from the main news joined us with further details. The Space Shuttle Challenger explosion in 1986 happened ten minutes or so before transmission. Unlike the main news, Newsround had been following the run-up to the launch with special interest, so for our viewers it was particularly poignant. I’m thrilled that “my baby” is as strong as ever. What started as a little experiment ended up being voted the third best children’s programme of all time in Radio Times. Who would have expected that 50 years ago? Not me. 16 KRISHNAN GURU-MURTHY The beauty of Newsround was where it sat in the schedule, in between programmes that you really wanted to watch, so children like me were forced to absorb the world by osmosis. After graduation, joining Newsround wasn’t part of the plan. When they approached me, I wanted to go and do Newsnight. I really had to think: children’s TV, is that what I want to do? We used to get a lot of big correspondents to do pieces — we’d ask Martin Bell, John Simpson or Michael Buerk to write a script for Newsround as well, and sometimes the Nine O’Clock News would show the same report, unchanged. NEWSROUND ANCHOR FROM 1991—1994 I remember telling the story of a girl called Zlata Filipovic, who was being described as Sarajevo’s Anne Frank because she was writing a diary during the Bosnian War. We filmed her and her family for Newsround Extra, exploring her life and how the war was affecting her. I’ve never forgotten the lessons I learnt in how to make sense of a massive, geopolitical story in an accessible way. Channel 4 News is arguably TV’s most complex news programme, but I still find myself asking: are we assuming too much knowledge here? Newsround will always have a place — but like all television news, the challenge is reporting the news in the way the audience wants to watch it. RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
BEGINNINGS Ore Oduba (far left) with the Newsround team in 2011 NEWSWORTHY KNITWEAR John Craven presenting an early edition of Newsround Extra FRESH-FACED Krishnan Guru-Murthy in 1991 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 ORE ODUBA PRESENTER FROM 2008—2013 My forte was sport and I was hoping to start on Newsround at the cutting edge, as they were in Austria and Switzerland for Euro 2008. But when I arrived and said “what have you got for me?” they sent me crabbing in Suffolk. We all have to start somewhere, and Newsround was the dream beginning to my career, doing live broadcasts at 22 and having to sharpen my elbows for a seat at the table. I realised its impact early on with the financial crash. It was the conversation on everybody’s lips, but nobody really understood it; the number of adults who came to Newsround to try to understand it was staggering, but our approach was never patronising. When CBBC left BBC1 and went completely digital, people thought it would be the end of Newsround. But how many kids are watching BBC1 now? They’re watching things on their phones and their tablets, or they’re on social media. Newsround was ahead of the game then and has stayed there. They’ve launched a new YouTube channel, they do more stories online, they do special reports to address things that aren’t on the news agenda enough or are too big to cover in a bulletin. You would think, after 50 years, they might start slowing down, but it’s still regenerating and relevant. I’m so proud to have been a small chapter in one hell of a book. JENNY LAWRENCE CURRENT REPORTER/PRESENTER Children and teachers come to us for the facts and clear storytelling, which has been so important for the conflict in Ukraine. It’s a hard job: you’re trying to balance finding uplifting stories — of which there are very few — and making sure the audience understands that this is a really difficult situation. I’m not long back from Poland, where we wanted to speak to children who had escaped Ukraine, but we had to be very careful how we went about it. There’s no point in trying to sugarcoat something for young people and we wanted to hear stories from a child’s perspective. But we weren’t there to speak to traumatised children who had just been ripped away from their homes — that wouldn’t help anyone. So, on our first day, we spoke to a 15-year-old at Krakow Central Station with her mum and little sister, trying to get to Germany. She talked about things that haven’t been covered in the adult news: having to say goodbye to her best friends who were all in other countries like Moldova and Hungary. Another eight-year-old girl talked about FaceTiming her grandparents in Ukraine and how she missed her toys. Those are the things that add another dimension to our coverage because, while we need to contextualise it, you can get bogged down in the details of explaining sanctions when children are thinking, “Gosh, that Ukrainian child must be really cold.” Newsround is a morning bulletin on CBBC now with a large online presence. It’s really important for us to highlight that often the things seen on social media like TikTok aren’t true, and give our audience the tools to work out what’s real. On the website we’ve been getting comments from children like “Is this World War Three?” or “I’ve heard Putin has Manchester on his list of targets”. We have a responsibility to fight this MODERN MEDIUM information Newsround’s online war, too. INTERVIEWS BY GABRIEL TATE platform is crucial to Jenny Lawrence and the current team 17
The Fall of the House of Maxwell Monday 9.00pm BBC2 H ow did Ghislaine Maxwell morph from a beautiful young socialite into a convicted child sex trafficker? A new documentary charting the entire Maxwell family saga uncovers extraordinary material, including a bizarre phone call in the late 1980s between the privileged 20-something and her bombastic press baron father. The call was witnessed by Carol Bagoli, a secretary in the offices of Maxwell, who owned Mirror Group Newspapers. “Maxwell always took his telephone calls on loudspeaker,” remembers Bagoli. “One day the switchboard put Ghislaine through to him. The next thing I hear is [in an elaborately cat-like voice] ‘Miaooow’. He went, ‘Miaooow, miaoooow’ and she went, ‘Miaow’, and he replied, ‘Miaow, miaow’. This went on for about ten miaows before he said, ‘What are you doing?’ She said, ‘Nothing’. And I thought, ‘Yes, that’s about right.’” Ghislaine’s life has twice been upended by the mysterious death of a powerful and controversial man. First in 1991 when the body of her 68-year-old father (“my daddy”) was found floating off the sea near the Canary Islands during a cruise on his £15m Lady Ghislaine yacht; and again in 2019 when her sometime lover Jeffrey Epstein, the man to whom she trafficked young women for sexual abuse, died by apparent suicide in a US prison while awaiting trial on his own sex trafficking charges. “There was something in Ghislaine’s relationship with Epstein that had echoes of her relationship with her father,” says Colin Barr, the Bafta-winning executive producer of the new, three-part documentary, The Fall of the House of Maxwell. “That ‘miaow’ conversation was incredibly odd, obviously. What she did with Epstein was cynical, immoral, corrupt and ‘ What she did with Epstein was immoral and criminal BRIDGEMAN; TIMES NEWSPAPERS LTD; SHUTTERSTOCK; DAILY MIRROR; THE TIMES ’ criminal. This documentary is Ghislaine’s origin story, how she ended up the way she did.” Included is new archive material – unseen home movie footage and secret recordings Maxwell made of his employees – along with perspectives from people never interviewed before, including a survivor of Epstein’s abuse named only as Juliette. As Barr says, true-life family sagas don’t come much more extraordinary than this. Robert Maxwell, born Jan Ludvik Hoch in 1923 in a then-Czechoslovakian village, said he endured such childhood poverty that he had no shoes until he was seven. Most of his family, who were Jewish, were murdered at Auschwitz. Maxwell had already escaped to France and won the 18 father Robert, says a new series about the rise and fall of the Maxwells Military Cross fighting for the British Army in 1945 before taking British nationality. He became variously a businessman, a Labour MP and then an academic publisher and media mogul, advertising his wealth with private jets, helicopters and Rolls-Royces. A fter his death, however, Maxwell was found to have stolen some £460 million from the pension assets of the Mirror Group in order to prop up its share price fraudulently as the company teetered near collapse. Over 32,000 people were affected. Two of Ghislaine’s older siblings (there were nine children in total), Ian and Kevin, were so closely involved with their father’s daily busi- ness dealings that they were charged with fraud, but eventually acquitted. Ghislaine herself moved to the US soon after Maxwell’s death, supported by an annual £80,000 income from a trust fund. It’s unclear exactly when she met Epstein, but she was closely associated with him for 25 years until his death. Through her social skills they mixed with the great and good including Bill Clinton, Donald Trump and, of course, Prince Andrew. Christopher Mason was hired by Ghislaine in 1993 to write a song for Epstein’s 40th birthday. He remembers her then as “effervescent, hilariously funny, self-deprecating and had a great line in dirty jokes”. While from the Mirror days, Carol Bagoli’s recollections are of an “engaging, RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
HITTING THE HEADLINES Main pic: Robert Maxwell in 1990 with wife Elisabeth, daughter Ghislaine and son Ian. From top: at home with the children; how the Daily Mirror reported his death in 1991 (right); Ghislaine with Jeffrey Epstein (below); and Ghislaine’s guilty verdict in 2021 (left) on the brink of crumbling, plenty believe Bagoli’s phrase – “took although she herself is Ghislaine and her brother Ian insist it wasn’t suicide. Ian is “content” his father’s death was an unexplained acci- I n 1997, Ghislaine stated: “I think he was murdered.” There has long been talk of the Israeli intelligence “I don’t believe in the Mossad the building” before sitting on the corner of Bagoli’s desk. “She was very glamorous, with beautiful long legs. She wasn’t haughty, but we all knew she didn’t want to work. She liked swanning around, being social. She was a bit of a spoilt daddy’s girl. She knew how to handle him.” Handling Maxwell was a constant test for anyone within his vicinity. “He was very intimidating,” says Bagoli. “We were relaxed when he was away and very much on edge when he was RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 I didn’t rely on him for a huge salary.” Maxwell’s death followed an argumentative phone call with his son Kevin over a meeting scheduled with the Bank of England about his default on £50 million in loans. Maxwell missed the meeting, instead staying on his yacht. The inquest, one month after his body was found, ruled it was death by heart attack combined with accidental drowning. Yet three pathologists were unable to agree on the cause of his death and conspiracy theories have abounded ever who knows? He had a bottomless capacity for convincing himself his own lies were true, and by then was extremely paranoid, bugging not only his executives’ conversations but his own family, ever more isolated as the financial noose tightened. “You know, Maxwell could have been quite a heroic figure, coming from extreme poverty to succeed in a country as class-ridden as Britain. Instead his path curdled into hubris, vanity and moral corruption, which was then passed down the line to his family, including Ghislaine. It’s hard to imagine a more dramatic rise or disastrous fall than the story of the Maxwell family.” KATE BATTERSBY 19
Art That Made Us Thursday 9.00pm BBC2 The Rev Richard Coles says the bling of the Lindisfarne Gospels makes them more than just a blaze of art B Communards, he has a degree in theology. As well as presenting Radio 4’s Saturday Live and competing on Strictly, he’s written two volumes on the lives of the saints and was ordained in 2005. All that makes him the perfect choice to talk about the Lindisfarne Gospels on Art That Made Us, a new series on BBC2 charting Britain’s history through its creative endeavours. “Seeing them is like walking into St Peter’s in Rome – a blaze of art and beauty,” Coles says. “The colours are so rich and vivid… and imagine what they were like in a world where intense colour was not commonly found. It would have been like the ‘ruby slippers’ bit in The Wizard of Oz, where the world suddenly turns into Technicolor. “But they’re incredibly important, too. The text is in Latin, of course, but in the late tenth century, a priest added an English translation between the lines, and that’s the oldest existing translation of the Bible into English. It may have been done for the benefit of the stories of the Evangelists, currently residstudents – a bit like someone at the ing in the British Library. And, most strikgarage making notes in the Ford Escort ing of all – perhaps even borderline-blasmanual – but it’s really resonant for phemous – he describes the book as me, and any Christian. Because when I “weaponising” the Word of God. first engaged with the Gospels with my “The Lindisfarne Gospels are aestheteyes and ears open, they went off like a ically very beautiful,” Coles explains, bomb: they changed the way I saw the “but that was to help them disseminate world, myself and everything. this extremely powerful new way of “So to see these marks thinking, believing and made on a piece of being. They had extraparchment a thousand ordinary energy and potyears ago, in the falterency: they weaponised the ing light of a North Word of God in order to EVANGELICAL The Rev Richard Eastern evening, and to spread it more effectively.” Coles and, right, sense the same detonaIf he sounds knowledgean illuminated tion happening in their able, that’s because he is. page from the minds back then… That In addition to his 1986 Lindisfarne Gospels involves me intimately in number one single with the other,” says the Rev Richard Coles. “I’ve just got a chuffing speeding ticket.” (Except the words he uses aren’t “bother” or “chuffing”.) It’s not the most colourful vocabulary he’ll deploy in our conversation today, though. Speaking from his vicarage in the Northamptonshire village of Finedon, the pop-star-turned-vicarturned-broadcaster surprisingly reserves his most unbiblical language to describe a manuscript of the Gospels created in Northumbria around AD 715, comparing it to Dorothy’s ruby slippers in The Wizard of Oz, a Ford Escort, a pint of Guinness and Elton John. He’s talking about the Lindisfarne Gospels, the spectacularly illustrated eighth-century edition of ALAMY; GETTY; NATASHA PSZENICKI; SHUTTERSTOCK weaponised ‘They the Word of God to spread it effectively ’ 20 a long tradition, and it’s very powerful.” Should the Gospels be “liberated” from the British Library, then, and returned to Lindisfarne? “I think you’d certainly appreciate them in a different way if you saw them there,” nods Coles, “just like Guinness tastes better in Dublin. “They have this rich visual vocabulary, and the creatures and the weather and the light are all discernibly from the north of England. The shore, the seabirds, the bit where land and water meet, the skies, it’s all there on the pages, and you can’t look at them without seeing the beach at Bamburgh [across the sea from Lindisfarne]. “That said,” he adds, “I do like the thought of them being in the British Library, available to as many people as possible, and absolutely at the heart of the way we tell the story of our nation. If RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
THE ART THAT MADE US Also featuring in the series… EMMA BRIDGEWATER on Anti-Slavery Medallion by Josiah Wedgwood “I’ve spent 35 years toiling in the Potteries,” says the ceramicist, “and I’m in massive thrall to the first Josiah Wedgwood. He is the Colossus of the Potteries, and one of the key drivers of the Industrial Revolution. But he also engaged in a radical political campaign, creating a medallion in support of the anti-slavery campaign started by William Wilberforce. Thousands were given away at antislave trade meetings around the country. People were giving them to their friends, setting them in a ring or tucking them into their hat bands — it was a brilliant way of spreading the message.” DAVID BADDIEL on Going, Going by Philip Larkin “Larkin’s poems are brilliantly written and structured,” says the comedian. “But there’s a sentimental thing in me, to do with my immigrant stock, I’ve always had an over-fetishised love of the English countryside. My mum was born in Nazi Germany and I have an awareness of having got into this country by the scruff of my genetic neck. Going, Going is a lament to that English countryside as it disappears. There’s a sense of creeping time in it, which I also relate to as someone a bit obsessed with mortality.” GUS CASELYHAYFORD they could be sent out on tour every couple of years, like Elton John, I’d love that.” In fact, the Gospels will make a homecoming of sorts later this year, in a residency at Newcastle’s Laing Art Gallery from September to December. As a writer himself, Coles does “rather envy” the ten years afforded Lindisfarne’s monks to complete the Gospels. He’s also jealous of the isolation they enjoyed, with the tides that separated their Holy Island from the Northumbrian mainland the equivalent of turning off today’s distracting WhatsApp notifications, he reckons (“It is easier to tune into the God frequency with all the world’s static reduced”). And would he like his own books published in gem-flecked goldback format, too? “Absolutely. Bling forever.” ED GRENBY RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 on the works of William Hogarth “For me the work of the 18th-century artist Hogarth stands out,” says the director of V&A East. “He tells the story of the people of this country who may have felt excluded and he puts them front and centre. The BBC makes me feel proud to be part of this nation and this series is what we should be doing in its 100th year. It’s wonderful to see these works that reflect back some of the very testing things we have gone through, which are difficult and problematic but also rich and gorgeous.” MICHAEL HODGES 21
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All Star Musicals Sunday 7.30pm ITV I t isn’t the kind of thing you would expect to see and hear on Springwatch. Out in the wilds of Norfolk, behind the barn where the camera equipment is kept, a most unusual song can be heard. It isn’t a rare bird that’s been blown off course, it’s Michaela Strachan tap dancing and singing at the top of her voice. “I needed somewhere to rehearse,” smiles the presenter. “You can’t tap dance on the carpet in a hotel room, so I found this piece of concrete. I put my music on, and I was away. The only people there were two security guards who stood there with a coffee, looking at me thinking, ‘She’s a bit quirky, isn’t she?’ I let them watch, finished my routine and just said, ‘All right? Nice cup of coffee?’ And off I went to start my day.” Strachan is part of the line-up in ITV’s new run of All Star Musicals – not that she’ll divulge what she’s performing. “It’s from a musical I’ve seen loads of times,” is all she will say. “I’ve had so many friends from school appear in it.” Stage school? “Yes. My passion was dance and performance from the age of about three.” Is that an ‘ It’s no secret that I’ve always wanted to do Strictly ’ unfair advantage in this competition? “Probably,” she laughs. “But it was a long time ago.” Also a long time ago was Strachan’s pop career. In 1989 and 1990, she released two singles under the name Michaela and they peaked at numbers 62 and 66 in the charts respectively. Before that, she toured the country and even went to Canada with a production of Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. “My mother was a dancer and worked in revues, so that was where I was heading,” she says. “But while I was doing that, I heard about an audition for [the ITV kids’ show] the Wide Awake Club and fancied going along for a bit of GETTY F RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 IN THE SPOTLIGHT Michaela Strachan in ITV’s All Star Musicals and, below, in her pop-star days in 1990 Michaela Strachan is desperate to ditch Springwatch to sparkle on stage… if it wasn’t all happening,” she says now. “I didn’t want the viewers thinking about my tits when I was talking about blue tits. I didn’t want the audience feeling sorry for me. I told who I needed to at the BBC and my co-presenters found out later. The whole team knew, all 100 of them, but I didn’t mind that. People were very discreet, supportive and kind.” Following reconstruc tive surgery the following year, when she felt that she was “strong enough to cope with other people’s emotions on top of my own and my close family’s”, she sought out a meeting with Breast Cancer Now and became an enthusiastic campaigner for the charity. “It is an opportunity to help people,” she smiles. But there’s still one opportunity that has so far eluded her. “It’s no secret that I’ve always wanted to do Strictly,” she says. “I’ve actively put my hands up for it but never been asked! I’ve been asked to do Dancing on Ice a couple of times and haven’t made the final line-up. The last time I was asked I had to turn it down due to Covid travel restrictions [Strachan has lived in South Africa for 20 years], so when All Star Musicals came along, I was like, ‘Oh, my God, this is my dream!’ I don’t even have to worry about hurting myself unless I do something really stupid…” She obviously can’t reveal how she got on in the show, but she will concede, “hand on heart, that it’s not about winning, it’s all about getting the most out of life and being the best you can be”. And that’s whether you’re performing before a live audience in a West End musical or tap dancing in a field in Norfolk? “It is,” she beams, “Absolutely!” BILL BORROWS 23
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SIMON BARNES The race is on Oxford and Cambridge return to the Thames – what drama will follow? The Boat Race Sunday 1.50pm BBC1 GETTY T here was an eerie quality about the Boat Races last year. With spectators banned due to Covid, the focus shifted. All sporting occasions had become lonely quests for excellence rather than community events. With no love or hate flowing from crowds, sport was pared down to the essentials. And nowhere was this more vivid than at the Boat Races of 2021. The event had been cancelled the previous year and, 12 months on, it was time to start again. But not along that crowded serpentine stretch of the River Thames in London. Instead, it was in the Fens, where the race had been held unofficially in 1944 to avoid an outbreak of doodlebugs. And there the four crews, first the women and then the men, raced along the Great Ouse, in the rich landscape of Cambridgeshire with the vast Fenland skies above them. The nature of the course – more or less dead straight – meant that in each race the two crews raced oar to oar from start to finish. Cambridge won both races, the women coming from behind to do so, the men finishing less than a length in front. However, on Sunday the Boat Races are back on the Tideway. Thousands of people with no connection to either university – or interest in rowing – will watch. And they will do so with a very reasonable expectation of drama, for RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 BACK AT IT The bridges and banks of the Thames will be packed once again the event has a long history of providing it. In 1877 the race was deemed a dead heat, and legend has it that the judge was blind in one eye and drunk. In 1912 both crews sank. In 1951 the race was stopped because Oxford sank (Cambridge won the re-row). In 1978 Cambridge sank at Barnes Bridge. In 1984 – I was covering that one – Cambridge rammed a barge before the start and wrecked their boat, losing the following day in a borrowed one. In 2012 the race was stopped by an intruder in the water. In the 2016 women’s race, Cambridge all but sank: they took on so much water that the umpire advised them to pull up. In other words, there is a strange tendency for craziness in the Boat Race. Sunday will bring us the 167th men’s race and the 76th women’s contest, and it’s as much a historical pageant as it is a sporting event: an occasion that is not only big and ancient, but free. I t’s not elite sport – you find that on the rowing lake at the Olympics. It’s about elite students at play: for all that they work jolly hard, they are, in a sense, just playing at it. The event is a celebration of London and of youth, one that can be pursued all along the river from the Star and Garter pub to the Crabtree to the Dove to the White Hart to the Ship. Perhaps the point is that the Boat Race isn’t sport we have to care about too much. We can simply revel in the occasion, effort and agony. It reminds us that sport can be appreciated without partisanship, that it’s a rich and complex matter we can enjoy on many levels. The women’s race starts at 2.23pm, the men’s at 3.23pm on BBC1 GOLFING WONDERLAND SERENE SPORT Last year’s races on the Great Ouse had no spectators ‘ There’s a strange tendency for craziness in the Boat Race ’ If the Boat Race was surreal last year, golf’s Masters Tournament is surreal every year. The course seems to have escaped from Disney’s Fantasia, to the extent that you expect winged horses or centaurs to emerge from the azalea. Spaniard Jon Rahm will start as favourite, but I’ll be perpetually lost in wonder. How do they get grass to be so green? From Thursday 2pm Sky Sports Main Event/Golf 25
FILM OF THE WEEK The devil’s work 99 Homes ★★★★ j Tuesday 11.15pm BBC2 There has been a lot of love lately for Andrew Garfield, and rightly so. The wiry BritishAmerican actor has just been up for an Oscar for playing Rent creator Jonathan Larson in tick, tick… Boom! and gave a tremendous performance as televangelist Jim Bakker in The Eyes of Tammy Faye. Now here’s a chance to see one of his lesser-known turns, in Ramin Bahrani’s gripping recession-era drama 99 Homes. Set in 2010, two years after the global financial crash, Garfield plays Dennis Nash, a construction worker living with his young son Connor (Noah Lomax) and his mother Lynn (Laura Dern), who runs her hairdressing business from their family home in Florida. When Dennis’s work dries up, that beloved home is repossessed after the bank forecloses on the property, leading to a harrowing eviction scene, as their possessions are dumped onto the street. Leading this horror show is Rick Carver (Michael Shannon), a shark-like real estate agent. Utterly ruthless, he doesn’t shed tears over those he evicts or the properties in question (“Don’t get emotional over real estate”, he tells Dennis more than once). But as the Nash family is forced to move into a motel, alongside numerous other evictees, the twist comes when Rick gives the desperate Dennis some work. I 26 DEVELOPING THREAT One Hour Photo ★★★★ j Monday 9.00pm Great Movies The late, great comic genius Robin Williams switched gears masterfully in this unsettling 2001 thriller from Mark Romanek, playing an obsessive loner working at an in-store photo lab. With no family, “Sy the photo guy” vicariously lives through others’ happy snaps — especially regular customer Nina Yorkin (Connie Nielsen) and her family — but he’s a man teetering on the edge. Writer/director Romanek conjures an increasingly insidious atmosphere, including one very effective blood-drenched nightmare set in the antiseptic aisles of the SavMart where Sy works, but it’s Williams’s ticking-grenade turn that draws you in. He was never this creepy on screen again. JM RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 ALAMY; ALLSTAR mpressed by Dennis’s nerve, Carver is soon tutoring him in the ways of this very ugly business – one that requires not only a heart of steel to turf people from their homes, but a willingness to circumvent rules for profit. Like Eduardo Saverin, his Facebook co-founder in The Social Network, or the aforementioned Jim Bakker, Garfield is sublime as a man who has the American Dream dangled in front of him and must decide which path to choose. Bahrani is less interested in watching Nash fight his way out of the poverty trap than he is in creating a character study of a man walking a moral tightrope. His films, like 2005’s Man Push Cart and the recent Netflix epic The White Tiger, have an ingrained social conscience, and 99 Homes is no different. The sheer brutal reality of losing your home hits hard, as cashstrapped folk face indifferent judges, cops, and agents like Rick Carver. Yet this is not a film that preaches. Blending politics with propulsive drama, it’s an absorbLONER ing snapshot of contemporary Robin Williams plays it straight America. JAMES MOTTRAM
Saturday 2 The Next Karate Kid ★★ 1.25-3.35pm C4 g ADVENTURE The original “kid”, Ralph Macchio, may have departed, but at least the fourth instalment in the martial arts series could still call on the services of his mentor, Mr Miyagi, played by Pat Morita. Although even Morita must have felt a sense of déjà vu wafting over him this time. Essentially, this is a case of “same plot, different gender”, as future Oscar winner Hilary Swank becomes Morita’s prize pupil in the wake of her parents’ death in a car crash. A few pre-prom dance lessons are the only significant departure from the tried-and-tested formula, although Michael Ironside is good value as Swank’s sinister gym teacher. DP (US 1994, edited for language, violence, HD) U – suitable for all; PG Parental Guidance – for general viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young or sensitive children; 12, 15,18 –for viewers of these ages and over. Calamity Jane 5 1.50-3.30pm BBC2 (not in N Ireland) y MUSICAL The opening sequence of this wonderful musical is pure pleasure, as Doris Day rides the Deadwood stage across the screen and into our hearts. This isn’t the real Wild West, of course, but Warner Bros’s Technicolored riposte to MGM’s Annie Get Your Gun — the studio even poached the same leading man, Howard Keel, who’s excellent as Wild Bill Hickok. The real strength of the movie, though, is Day. In her finest role, she creates a robust yet tender character, and just marvel at her performance of Secret Love, recorded in one take, and which won the best song Oscar. Day returns tomorrow in Move Over Darling, showing in celebration of the centenary of her birth. TS (US 1953, HD) m Ace Ventura: Pet Detective ★★★★ 3.30-5.10pm 5 Star h COMEDY Doctor Dolittle meets The Crying Game in the smash hit that made Jim Carrey an overnight comedy sensation. The rubber-faced star plays a bumbling, Hawaiian-shirted detective hired to find the kidnapped dolphin mascot of the Miami Dolphins football team. Your reaction to the film will largely depend on whether you find Carrey’s distinctive style of extremely physical comedy — often compared to that of Jerry Lewis — stupidly hilarious or downright annoying. Tom Shadyac directs with anarchic energy and quirky imagination, and he later reteamed with Carrey on Liar Liar and Bruce Almighty. AJ (US 1993, edited for language, HD) North West Frontier ★★★ 5.20-8.00pm Talking Pictures TV y ADVENTURE This is a cracking movie, directed with great pace and precision by J Lee Thompson the year after he made Ice Cold in Alex. It proves that an old-fashioned, all-action drama can still keep you on the edge of your seat without the benefit of flashy special effects. It could almost be called an “eastern”, transplanting the old western plot of a railroad journey through hostile territory to turn-of-the-century OUTSTANDING ★★★★ VERY GOOD FILM OF THE DAY Grease ★★★★ m 4.20-6.30pm C4 DID YOU KNOW ? In 2019, Newton-John auctioned her leather jacket and trousers fro m the movie in aid of he r cancer research char ity. They went for $405,70 0 g MUSICAL The original high-school musical, set in the late 1950s, has been luring finger-clicking rock ’n’ roll nostalgics into theatre aisles since 1971 and is no doubt playing on a stage somewhere in the world right now. This smash 1978 movie version made superstars of John Travolta (fresh from Saturday Night Fever) and Olivia Newton-John, playing Rydell High’s star-crossed senior-term lovers, as well as immortalising songs like Summer Nights, You’re the One That I Want and Frankie Valli’s title number. It withstands the test of time thanks to its knee-bending dance routines and greaser cool, while also addressing various social issues (including teen pregnancy). Depending on your vintage, it will either transport you back to the actual bobbysoxer era, or the revivalist 70s, when jive still dominated the pop charts. Whichever, it’s infectious fun and blueprinted every rollicking, tribal high-school movie since. Andrew Collins (US 1978, some swearing, sexual references, HD) 11.25pm-1.20am C4 h ADVENTURE A stellar cast helps elevate director Justin Kurzel’s moody video-game adaptation, led by Michael Fassbender as a man whose DNA is the key to ending a centuries-old war between the Templars and freedomloving rebels, the Assassins. Using a machine developed by scientist Marion Cotillard, Fassbender regresses to the time of the Spanish Inquisition to locate what both rival factions want: the genetic code for free will. Kurzel successfully marries the signature touches of the blockbusting game with a neat origin story, delivering plenty of eye-popping stunts along the way. AJ (US/UK/Fr 2016, violence, swearing, HD) The Return of the Soldier ★★★ 6.50-9.00pm Great Movies Classic g DRAMA Receiving a rare showing, this impeccably mounted film casts Alan Bates as an officer sent to fight in the First World War trenches, leaving his wife (Julie Christie) emotionally frozen and his cousin (Ann-Margret) worried sick and heaving with desire for him. Then Bates returns — shell-shocked and an amnesiac — and he runs off with an old flame (Glenda Jackson), who nurses a big social chip on her shoulder. Based on the novel by Rebecca West, it’s a costume drama in which every class division, every unsaid emotion and every napkin knows its place. It also features three wonderful actresses at the peak of their powers as they joust over Bates. AT (UK 1982) 9.00-11.25pm C4 j HORROR COMEDY This delightfully deadpan mockumentary concerns a ragtag bunch of Kiwi vampires. A film crew follows the dandyish Viago (Taika Waititi) and the rampant Vladislav (Jemaine Clement) as they argue about the washing-up, hit the clubs, and suck the life from virgins (but remember to put a towel down first). There are some hilarious riffs on undead mythology, and the guts and gore are balanced with sympathetic and believable characters. Rhys Darby’s turn as the unfailingly polite leader of a faction of werewolves is a fantastic treat. All three series of the sitcom the film spawned are now on BBC iPlayer. LB (NZ 2014, violence, swearing, HD) Assassin’s Creed ★★★ India. Kenneth More gives an assured performance as the soldier entrusted with the safety of a Hindu prince after a rebellion, and he is given able support by Lauren Bacall (as the boy’s no-nonsense nurse), Wilfrid Hyde White and Herbert Lom. DP (UK 1959) The Hitman’s Bodyguard ★★★★ What We Do in the Shadows ★★★★ 11.15pm-12.40am BBC3 j ACTION COMEDY In this mismatched buddy movie packed with gags and thrills, “personal security consultant” Ryan Reynolds has to deliver hired killer Samuel L Jackson to court, where he’s due to testify against a mass-murdering despot (Gary Oldman). Standing in his way are countless henchmen hell-bent on executing the turncoat assassin. The bad guys are painted in predictably broad brush strokes, but the script is laugh-out-loud hilarious when it comes to the leads’ sparring. The action set pieces are also inventive, most notably a chase sequence along the canals of Amsterdam and a gruesome bout of fisticuffs in a hardware store. TeS (US 2017, violence, swearing, HD) Lucy ★★★ 10.40pm-12.20am ITV j ADVENTURE Luc Besson’s collision of Limitless and 2001: a Space Odyssey stars Scarlett Johansson as the eponymous American abroad who is forced to become a drugs mule for a nasty Taiwanese crime boss. However, when she accidentally ingests the experimental substance, it expands her brain power to cosmic proportions. Morgan Freeman adds his usual gravitas as the scientist Lucy seeks out as she desperately tries to hang on to her humanity, while also evading various vengeful baddies. This may not be a patch on Besson’s best work — Nikita, Leon etc — but there’s fun to be had as the director turns action clichés on their head to breathtaking effect. JA (Fr 2014, violence, HD) ★★★ WORTH WATCHING ★★ COULD BE WORSE ★ POOR i PREMIERE m FAMILY VIEWING HD HIGH DEFINITION PICK OF THE REST... Concert for George ★★★★ 3.45-6.30pm Sky Arts A tribute to the late Beatle. (2003, HD) Man of Steel ★★★ 5.50-8.30pm ITV2 h Henry Cavill stars as Superman. (2013, HD) The Greatest Showman ★★★★ 6.55-9.00pm E4 g The man who invented the circus. (2017, HD) Fast & Furious 8 ★★★★ 8.30-11.10pm ITV2 h More turbo-driven spectacle. (2017, HD) Bridget Jones’s Diary ★★★★ 9.00-11.10pm ITVBe j Can Renée Zellweger find love? (2001, HD) The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo ★★★★ 10.00pm-1.15am Alibi z Rooney Mara stars in this remake. (2011, HD) Get Out 5 11.15pm-1.20am Film4 j Meet the parents — at your peril. (2017, HD) Amundsen ★★★ 12.35-2.35am BBC2 h Biopic of the polar explorer. (2019, HD) Streaming For the best films across the digital platforms, see page 38 27
unforgettably in the classic All Quiet on the Western Front. Bleak and grim, it boasts a superb all-male cast, headed by Gregory Peck at his glummest, playing an army officer who leads a unit that attempts to capture an important hill, despite the almost insurmountable odds. Watch out for the young Martin Landau and Harry Dean Stanton (billed here as plain Dean Stanton) amid all the shrapnel. As with Milestone’s other war films, the action sequences are terrific. TS (US 1959, violence, BW) FILM OF THE DAY Wyatt Earp ★★★★ 2.45-6.25pm C5 h WESTERN Corn-fed Californian Kevin Costner loves his westerns. In his youth, he and his family moved around a lot because of his father’s job, but the movie How the West Was Won made a big impact. In 1994, he co-produced Lawrence Kasdan’s richly detailed Wyatt Earp biopic, taking the lead role of the legendarily decent lawman himself. Gene Hackman plays the father who raises Wyatt against the backdrop of the Civil War, while Dennis Quaid and Michael Madsen play Doc Holliday and Virgil Earp, who help turn his life around after tragedy strikes. The journey to the famous gunfight at the OK Corral is a long time coming, with plenty of characters packed in along the way, but it’s definitely worth sticking around for. Andrew Collins (US 1994, edited for content, HD) m The Martian ★★★★ 6.10-9.00pm Film4 SCI-FI Life on Mars requires ingenuity and a keen sense of humour if Ridley Scott’s film is anything to go by. An Oscar-nominated Matt Damon plays astronaut Mark Watney, who is left for dead on the Red Planet after a manned mission is hurriedly abandoned during a ferocious storm. Despite his awful predicament, Watney proves to be good company, addressing the audience in video diaries that draw us deeper into his world. The use of “real science” to work through each life-threatening situation adds a fascinating dimension to the story, before the narrative takes a more familiar course as it switches focus to Nasa’s rescue mission. SP (US 2015, edited for content, HD) NOW? DID YOU K e Costner left th other an production of , ie Wyatt Earp mov creative Tombstone, over d decided differences an instead to make this film Enemy of the State ★★★★ 9.00-11.40pm 5 Star Heart of a Stranger ★★ 12.30-2.20pm Great Movies DRAMA In this undemanding and gently sentimental film, Jane Seymour plays a prim divorcee who undergoes a striking personality change after receiving a heart transplant from a young, wild-living male donor. However, her violinist daughter (Maggie Lawson) can’t cope with having an independent, revamped mum. Despite the far-fetched premise, this true-story tale is actually rather ordinary, merely using the supernatural hints as a springboard to explore the complexities of mother/daughter relationships. Seymour is likeably zesty, but it’s difficult to empathise with Lawson’s selfish petulance. SF (US TVM 2002) Jane Seymour interview, p36 Joe Kidd ★★ 12.55-2.45pm C5 j WESTERN The spaghetti western meets its classic American origins in this range-war saga. Channelling his “Man with No Name” persona, Clint Eastwood plays the gunman up against Robert Duvall’s greedy businessman, who’s dispossessing Mexican-Americans of their land. Sadly, there’s very little to get excited about here, despite the film being scripted by the great Elmore Leonard and with John Sturges (The Great Escape) on directing duties. 28 h The one fun highlight is the sight of Eastwood driving a train through a saloon to mow down the villains. AJ (US 1972, edited for violence, language, HD) Move Over, Darling ★★★★ 2.40-4.20pm BBC2 y COMEDY Doris Day died in May 2019, aged 97, and today would have been her 100th birthday. Continuing BBC2’s weekend tribute to the late star is this remake of 1940’s My Favorite Wife, in which Day plays a woman who returns from a desert island to find that her husband (James Garner) has remarried. Providing perfect support for Day and Garner are Polly Bergen as the “other woman” and Chuck Connors as the hunk who was marooned with Day. However, stealing the show is the wonderful Thelma Ritter as Day’s outspoken mother-in-law. Day’s popularity suffered from the onset of the sexual revolution in the mid-1960s when her wholesome image seemed out of step with the time, but this film shows how her great talent has endured. SH (US 1963, HD) Pork Chop Hill ★★★★ 5.05-7.00pm 5 Action g WAR DRAMA This is the definitive Korean War movie from director Lewis Milestone, who dealt with the Second World War impressively in A Walk in the Sun and the First World War j THRILLER Expert direction by Tony Scott and a winning central performance by Will Smith give this cracking thriller plenty of edge and appeal. When an incriminating tape revealing the murder of congressman Jason Robards ends up in Smith’s possession, he finds himself relentlessly pursued by corrupt Jon Voight and his posse of electronic trackers (a young Jack Black among them), who use spy satellites and all manner of undercover gizmos to trace him. Only retired spook Gene Hackman can help the desperate Smith stay alive. The Fugitive meets The Conversation in this dynamic adventure that’s both intriguing and scarily thought-provoking. AJ (US 1998, violence, swearing, HD) i The Wedding Guest ★★★ 9.00-11.05pm Great Movies Oblivion ★★★ 10.30pm-12.50am ITV4 h SCI-FI Tom Cruise stars here as a security repairman tasked with maintaining the airborne robot drones that monitor the Earth in 2077. He and his partner (Andrea Riseborough) have had their memories erased for security reasons, and are now waiting for a call to rejoin humankind on a lunar colony. However, when Cruise rescues an astronaut (Olga Kurylenko) from a downed spacecraft, he uncovers dark secrets from the past. Director Joseph Kosinski’s film is packed with edge-ofthe-seat action and impressive special effects, and Cruise is good value as a man haunted by memories of his earlier life. TeS (US 2013, violence, swearing, HD) All the President’s Men 5 11.10pm-1.25am BBC21 (not in N Ireland) j THRILLER Alan J Pakula’s Oscarwinner about the Watergate burglary stars Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman as Washington Post reporters whose stubborn digging brings down President Nixon. William Goldman’s script brilliantly clarifies the labyrinth of corruption, while Pakula’s tense direction draws telling parallels between the blazing white, open-plan offices of the Post (no secrets here) and the dark, murky world of Washington politics. There’s great support, too, from Jason Robards as the Post’s editor and Hal Holbrook as the creepy informant “Deep Throat”. AT (US 1976, swearing, HD) PICK OF THE REST... Decision before Dawn ★★★ 12.20-2.45pm Great Movies Action g Oscar-nominated war drama. (1951) Shark Tale ★★★ 3.35-5.25pm ITV2 y Animated Will Smith comedy. (2004, HD) Evan Almighty ★★★ 4.05-6.00pm ITV g Steve Carell builds an ark. (2007, HD) i The Cobbler ★★ 6.45-9.00pm Great Movies h Bizarre Adam Sandler fantasy. (2014) j THRILLER Dev Patel, genial star of Slumdog Millionaire and The Personal History of David Copperfield, cuts a less heroic figure here as a man who travels to Pakistan to kidnap a bride at her wedding. The film starts off promisingly as a barebones action thriller, with Patel portraying a man with an air of genuine danger. But once the abduction is carried out, the pace slows to a crawl, and director Michael Winterbottom becomes overly preoccupied with exploring his characters’ psychology. On the plus side, Radhika Apte delivers an altogether different take on the stereotypical hostage, while the story’s air of mystery means it at least holds the attention until the end. JL (UK 2018, violence, swearing) Jason Bourne ★★★★ 9.00-11.35pm E4 h Matt Damon’s spy returns. (2016, HD) Hands of the Ripper ★★★ 10.05-11.45pm Talking Pictures TV j Entertaining Hammer offering. (1971) Legend ★★★ 11.20pm-1.55am Film4 z Tom Hardy plays the Kray twins. (2015, HD) Patti Cake$ ★★★★ 1.55-3.40am C4 j Feel-good music drama. (2017, HD) Streaming For the best films across the digital platforms, see page 38 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
Monday 4 FILM OF THE DAY How I Won the War ★★★★ h 9.00-11.15pm Talking Pictures TV Tuesday 5 DID YOU KNOW ? The myopic Lennon ha d been self-conscious about wearing glasses until he was asked to sport a pair of NHS frames for this role FILM OF THE DAY True Lies ★★★★ ACTION COMEDY He’s now spent 12 years bogged down with Avatar 2, but for ages James Cameron really was — as he declared in his Titanic Oscar speech — “King of the World”. After his 1980s sci-fi hits (Aliens, two Terminators), Cameron swerved into comedy with this action spectacular. Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as a spy who conceals his career from his frustrated spouse (Jamie Lee Curtis, right) until both are drawn into the orbit of terrorists. The gender politics and Islamic panic remain abominable, but a committed Curtis sells every moment and Cameron’s set pieces, including some hilarious business with a horse, are exhilarating. Calum Baker (US 1994, violence, swearing, HD) BLACK COMEDY John Lennon’s decision to take a break from the Beatles and accept the part of Private Gripweed was the major talking point when this film was initially released. Consequently, its merit was somewhat lost amid its newsworthiness. Based on Patrick Ryan’s biting attack on the follies of war and brass-hat incompetence, Richard Lester’s feature broadens the satire and throws in a little surrealism and slapstick to make the subtleties of the book suitably cinematic. The film is receiving a rare showing this week alongside another Lester cult curio from the 1960s, The Bed Sitting Room — see review, p31. David Parkinson (UK 1967, violence) It Should Happen to You ★★★★ One Hour Photo ★★★★ ROMCOM Two inimitable personalities and talents, Judy Holliday and Jack Lemmon (making his film debut), are paired to delightful effect in this romantic comedy from George Cukor. Holliday plays a small-town girl longing to be “somebody”, and on her arrival in the Big Apple hires a billboard on which she has her name displayed. Soon the whole town is talking about her, among them businessman Peter Lawford, who covets Holliday’s prime advertising site. The leads are superb, and the movie is just short of a classic. RK (US 1954, BW) See review, page 26. (US 2001, swearing, nudity) 1.00-2.50pm Great Movies Classic y The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel ★★★★ 6.35-9.00pm Film4 g COMEDY DRAMA Offering another swirl of life lessons and local Indian colour, this is a worthy companion piece to the crowd-pleasing original film. As hotel co-manager Dev Patel’s expansion dream gets in the way of his marriage plans, his various guests (Bill Nighy, Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Celia Imrie) navigate their own romantic complications with easy chemistry. The touching ending is a fitting conclusion to another pleasurefilled journey performed by a wonderful ensemble of what feel like old friends. AJ (US/UK 2015, edited for content, HD) 9.00-10.55pm Great Movies The Wolfman ★★★ 9.00-11.00pm Horror Channel j PICK OF THE REST... i A Criminal Affair ★★ 2.15-4.00pm C5 Two students meet a killer. (2021, HD) Flight of the Phoenix ★★★ 9.00-11.10pm 5 Action h Rip-roaring desert adventure. (2004, HD) The Miseducation of Cameron Post ★★★★ 11.30pm-12.55am BBC3 j Affecting drama about a gay teen sent to a religious “correctional” camp. (2018, HD) DID YOU KNOW ? This was the first movie to have a $100-million budget; Cameron then topped that when 1997 ’s Titanic was the first film to cost $200 millio n The First of the Few ★★★ San Andreas ★★★ WAR DRAMA Offered contracts and any number of enticing star roles after Gone with the Wind, Leslie Howard chose to leave Hollywood and return to England to make films designed to boost wartime morale. He directs and stars here as visionary aircraft designer RJ Mitchell, the father of the Spitfire. The fine cast also includes Rosamund John as his wife and David Niven as the test pilot. Sadly, it was Howard’s final screen performance: his plane was shot down in 1943 on a mission that has remained shrouded in mystery. AT (UK 1942, BW) DISASTER MOVIE This blockbuster employs cutting-edge digital artistry to plonk us amid the collapsing buildings of a huge earthquake, with Dwayne Johnson at the epicentre as the fire-department pilot trying to save his estranged wife and their daughter from danger. The committee-written script treads an indistinct line between sincere and ironic, but Johnson is more than equal to the preposterous, outsized destruction. AC (US 2015, violence, swearing) 1.10-3.40pm Great Movies Classic y Arctic ★★★★ 7.05-9.00pm Great Movies h DRAMA There’s no cold comfort to be had in this survival adventure, in which stranded pilot Mads Mikkelsen ponders whether to stay in his plane wreck-cummakeshift home or brave the tundra and find civilisation. Director Joe Penna’s gripping debut begins with Mikkelsen making the most of his dire situation, but an unexpected turn of events forces him to face the subzero temperatures and marauding polar bears. Giving a majestic performance, Mikkelsen displays stoic determination in the face of his dilemma. JA (Ice 2018, edited for content) COMPARE QUOTES WITH 110+ CAR INSURANCE PROVIDERS! Radio Times has partnered with Quotezone.co.uk to save you time and money on your car insurance. Complete a single quote form and compare quotes in minutes. — and you could save £262*. 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RT MONEY PARTNERS Wednesday 6 FILM OF THE DAY Stan & Ollie 5 9.00-10.30pm BBC2 g COMEDY DRAMA This biopic of comedy icons Laurel and Hardy is set in the mid-1950s, when their fame was dwindling and they embarked on a theatre tour of Britain and Ireland. Directed with affection and precision by Jon S Baird, the story is brought to life by note-perfect performances from Steve Coogan and John C Reilly, who get to re-create many of the pair’s famous skits, including the dainty dance routine to At the Ball, That’s All. Screenwriter Jeff Pope’s masterstroke is to introduce slapstick into the lives of the two fading stars, including some business with a bell at the desk of a Newcastle hotel and an oversized trunk that bumps down some stairs. This is a film about friendship and it remains an absolute delight. Andrew Collins (UK/Can 2019, swearing, HD) COULD YOU SAVE THOUSANDS BY SWITCHING YOUR EQUITY RELEASE PLAN? 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Age Partnership Limited is authorised and regulated Provided by by the Financial Conduct Authority. FCA registered number 425432 and is trading as Age Partnership Plus. OW? DID YOU KN ore Reilly (far right) w cial a body suit and fa mble se re prosthetics to e lik Hardy. “It was your wearing a mask on id whole body,” he sa Mighty Joe Young ★★★ 3.25-5.20pm Great Movies Action y ADVENTURE Terry Moore is persuaded to bring her enormous pet gorilla from Africa to America to become part of a nightclub act in this entertaining spin on the monster movie. In superlatively kitsch style, the show includes her playing Beautiful Dreamer while being held aloft by the gorilla. Both director Ernest B Schoedsack and special-effects maestro Willis O’Brien had worked on the original King Kong, and, while this film isn’t in the same league as that classic, it remains entertaining throughout. TH (US 1949, BW) The Spy Who Dumped Me ★★★★ 9.00-11.15pm Film4 j LOOKING FOR CHEAPER TRAVEL INSURANCE? 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Offering a novel twist on buddy movie tropes (think Thelma & Louise crossed with Bourne), director Susanna Fogel punctuates the action with some laugh-out-loud gags. Among the supporting cast, Gillian Anderson is an M-like secret service boss and veteran comic star Jane Curtin appears as McKinnon’s mother. TeS (US 2018, violence, swearing, nudity, HD) Hennessy ★★★★ 9.05-11.10pm Talking Pictures TV j THRILLER Receiving a rare showing tonight, this drama was controversial in its day because it showed the Royal Family under threat. It brims with suspense, with Rod Steiger cast as the embittered Belfast man who is intent on blowing up the state opening of Parliament to avenge the accidental slaughter of his family. Richard Johnson works with Trevor Howard to bring down this lone terrorist on behalf of MI5, with IRA man Eric Porter also in pursuit. Steiger gives a consummate portrayal of a righteously vengeful man, while Patrick Stewart makes his feature debut as a heavy. TH (UK 1975, violence) Women in Love 5 11.10pm1.45am Great Movies Classic j PERIOD DRAMA This adaptation of the DH Lawrence novel marked one of Ken Russell’s more successful forays into literature, with the director resisting the excesses that would come to mar some of his later films. Set in the mining community of Nottinghamshire in the 1920s, it stars Oliver Reed and Alan Bates as friends who woo sisters Jennie Linden and Glenda Jackson (who won an Oscar for her performance), in the process bringing love and tragedy upon them all. The nude male wrestling scene makes unnecessary macho points that didn’t need emphasis, but it gave the film its notoriety. TH (UK 1969, sex scenes, nudity) PICK OF THE REST... A Killer in My Home ★★★ 2.15-4.00pm C5 “Secret family” drama. (2020, HD) Three Amigos! ★★★ 4.30-6.35pm Film4 g Diverting Steve Martin comedy. (1986, HD) The Frozen Ground ★★★ 9.00-11.05pm Great Movies j Nicolas Cage hunts a serial killer. (2013) A Cure for Wellness ★★★ 1.05-3.30am C4 z Horror mystery that unfolds in a strange clinic in the Swiss Alps. (2017, HD) RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
Thursday 7 Friday 8 FILM OF THE DAY FILM OF THE DAY One, Two, Three ★★★★ 6.45-9.00pm Great Movies Classic Iron Man Three ★★★★ y 10.35pm-12.35am BBC1 h COMEDY If you count the punchlines per ADVENTURE Robert Downey Jr’s minute, Billy Wilder’s film has to be one of the fastest, talkiest comedies ever made. James Cagney enjoys one of his finest screen roles as a combustible Coca-Cola executive in West Berlin, desperate to improve sales at any cost, while his boss’s visiting daughter falls for a communist played by Horst Buchholz. Wilder was shooting in Berlin when the Wall was being built — a stunt that even Hollywood could never have dreamt up. While some may find Wilder’s scattershot approach a trifle obvious — capitalism and communism are both subjected to ridicule — it remains, like Dr Strangelove, a key product of the Cold War, when some things were just too serious to take seriously. Adrian Turner (US 1961, BW) third solo outing as Tony Stark/Iron Man boasts the high-end CGI action we’ve come to expect from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but with a substantial and involving story that finds the soul-searching superhero cut adrift from everything he holds dear. When a villain known as the Mandarin (a deceptively brilliant Ben Kingsley) begins a terror campaign, Stark is attacked in his Malibu home and feared dead. The man-in-the-can soon realises the Mandarin has ties to Aldrich Killian (a superbly villainous Guy Pearce), a scientist from Stark’s past. Director Shane Black and his co-writer Drew Pearce fill the unpredictable plot with plenty of smart surprises, breezy black humour and an exuberant sense of fun, and there’s no shortage of visual spectacle. Alan Jones (US 2013, some violence, swearing, HD) For Whom the Bell Tolls ★★★ 3.40-7.05pm Great Movies Action y WAR Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman turn Ernest Hemingway’s classic tale of the Spanish Civil War into a star vehicle made for two, with director Sam Wood scrubbing the tale clean of political taint — there’s no mention of Franco, for example. Cooper plays an American member of a loyalist partisan group who falls for Bergman while on a mission to blow up a bridge. Though lacking in context, the film’s focus on Cooper’s love for the much-abused Bergman works well enough thanks to the quality of the two actors. However, it was Katina Paxinou’s performance as the rebel leader that won the film’s only Oscar out of nine nominations. TH (US 1943) i Like a Boss ★★ 9.00-10.40pm Film4 j COMEDY A bitchy beauty mogul tries to destroy a friendship in this largely predictable romp. Rose Byrne and Tiffany Haddish star as “non-sexual life partners” and founders of a trendy make-up business that’s in financial dire straits. When a cosmetics bigwig, played by Salma Hayek (all bust, teeth and hair), offers to bail them out, it’s really a scheme to seize control of their company. Like a Boss showcases some fabulous fashion and features an appropriately popping visual palette, but for a film about innovation it’s sorely lacking in original ideas. EAS (US 2020, swearing, drug abuse, HD) The Bed Sitting Room ★★★ DID YOU KNOW ? Wilder’s film is based on a play by the Hungarian Ferenc Molnár, but als o plunders the plot of th e 1939 movie Ninotchka , which Wilder co-wrote Ralph Richardson and Rita Tushingham, and features such great comic talents as Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, plus Marty Feldman in his movie debut. Director Richard Lester conjures up a surreal world, with the characters gradually transmuting into various altered physical states (Arthur Lowe becomes a parrot, for instance), but there’s no denying that his film does try the patience at times. TS (UK 1969) Paranormal Activity ★★★★ 11.05pm-12.50am Horror Channel j HORROR Writer/director Oren Peli’s no-budget chiller has a simplicity and a heightened sense of reality that creates an effective sense of dread. The story is hardly original (a young couple thinks their new home is haunted by a malevolent entity), nor is the faux documentary-style in which it is filmed. But what makes Peli’s movie work its creepy spell is the increasingly unpredictable and terrifying scares, which play to the most basic of primal fears. The minimal special effects and absence of music complement the eerie tension. AJ (US 2007, violence, swearing) PICK OF THE REST... Deadly Prescription ★★ 2.15-4.00pm C5 Is a doctor trying to kill her? (2018, HD) Move Over, Darling ★★★★ 9.00-10.40pm BBC4 y Doris Day romantic comedy, showing in a double bill with Calamity Jane. (1963, HD) 9.00-10.45pm Talking Pictures TV g White House Down ★★★ COMEDY This screen version of Spike Milligan and John Antrobus’s stage hit is new to Talking Pictures TV this week. An antiwar caper set three years after the great nuclear holocaust, it stars Channing Tatum to the rescue. (2013, HD) RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 9.00-11.40pm ITV4 2 Guns ★★★★ 9.00-11.10pm Great Movies Taut undercover-agent caper. (2013) h j The Pure Hell of St Trinian’s ★★ 1.00-2.30pm BBC2 y COMEDY Bereft of Alastair Sim, the third film in the anarchic schoolgirl series has its moments, but sadly all too few of them. With the school reduced to ashes, mysterious child psychologist Cecil Parker takes charge, in league with white-slaving sea captain Sidney James. Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat’s film is woefully short on mayhem, spending too much time in the company of eventual castaways Parker and Joyce Grenfell, and wastes the opportunities presented by new headmistress Irene Handl, as well as Eric Barker and Dennis Price as the men from the ministry. DP (UK 1960, BW, HD) Beau Brummell ★★★ 6.40-9.00pm TCM y DRAMA Robert Morley played the late-18th century’s two unhappiest monarchs: Louis XVI of France (in Marie Antoinette) and George III in this overinflated historical pageant, showing tonight for the first time in seven years. Stewart Granger cuts a dashing figure as Beau Brummell, the Regency fop whose life, loves and dress sense set tongues wagging, but whose loyalty to the crown was unwavering. Faced with the exuberance of Morley, Granger and Peter Ustinov (as the Prince of Wales), Elizabeth Taylor seems a little daunted as Granger’s love interest. DP (US 1954, HD) i Stuber ★★ 9.00-10.55pm Film4 j COMEDY A mild-mannered Uber driver (played by The Big Sick’s Kumail Nanjiani) gets caught up in a police chase when he picks up a detective (Dave Bautista) recovering from eye surgery in this stuttering movie. The stage is set for a fish-out-of-water variation on the mismatched buddy movie, as the pair DID YOU KNOW ? The final 130-minute edit of the movie was 75 minutes shorter th an the first cut — leaving almost a whole movie for possible DVD extra s cause mayhem across Los Angeles in their pursuit of a ruthless criminal kingpin (The Raid’s Iko Uwais). Nanjiani’s comic timing is spot-on, but the film struggles to get out of second gear. TeS (US 2019, violence, swearing, HD) Final Destination 2 ★★★ j 11.15pm-1.05am 5 Star HORROR In this effective sequel, perturbed teenager AJ Cook prompts Death to resume his stalking after her premonitions save her and a group of motorists from a freeway pile-up. While the film is no more sophisticated than the original, director David R Ellis’s skilful manipulation of tried-and-tested horror conventions demonstrates a thorough understanding of the genre. Combining innovative gore sequences with irony-laden dialogue, this is a deliciously over-the-top thrill-ride with no pretensions. SF (US 2002, violence, swearing, drug abuse, brief nudity, HD) REVIEWERS THIS WEEK Jeremy Aspinall, Lucy Barrick, Andrew Collins, Peter Freedman, Sloan Freer, Sue Heal, Tom Hutchinson, Alan Jones, Robyn Karney, James Luxford, Stella Papamichael, David Parkinson, Jamie Russell, Emma Simmonds, Tony Sloman, Terry Staunton, Adrian Turner, Damon Wise PICK OF THE REST... Killing Your Daughter ★★ 2.15-4.00pm C5 A DNA test upsets the parents. (2019, HD) The Meg ★★★ 9.00-11.15pm 5 Star h Rescue diver Jason Statham is up against a giant prehistoric shark. (2018, HD) 21 Jump Street ★★★★ j 10.45pm-12.40am ITV Dimwittted cops are sent back to high school to smash a drugs ring. 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DISNEY+ HAPPY TOGETHER O scar Isaac – star of Dune and the Star Wars franchise – had a very unlikely and intriguing muse for his latest role as the awkward, self-effacing English museumshop worker Steven Grant in the new Marvel series Moon Knight. “I listened for the sensibility and the humour of Karl Pilkington,” reveals the GuatemalanAmerican actor. “He’s so funny, but you’re never sure if he knows he’s being funny. Russell Kane, too, because he has a similar biography and also has dealt with anxiety.” They’re unlikely and diverse inspirations – although arguably not quite as eclectic as those of Isaac’s Moon Knight co-star, Ethan Hawke. To play Arthur Harrow, the cult leader and series antagonist, Hawke cites Josef Mengele, Steve Jobs, David Koresh, the Dalai Lama and Carl Jung as influences. Isaac describes the eight-month shoot as his most demanding yet. It’s a superhero romp by way of Indiana Jones, but also an intimate character study that grapples with the very real condition of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Isaac has to deliver a complex array of performances – after a series of blackouts, Grant comes to realise he shares a body with Marc Spector, a remorseless Jewish-American mercenary who is also an avatar of the ancient Egyptian moon god, Khonshu. Assuming the persona of Moon Knight allows Spector to continue the deity’s vengeful mission. “This isn’t a definitive portrait of DID,” says Isaac, “but it is using this genre and iconography ‘ When actors are excited and scared, good things happen ALAMY; ALLSTAR; GETTY; SHUTTERSTOCK E T H A N H AW K E ’ to represent the internal struggle of living with it and trying to heal from it. I read A Fractured Mind, by Robert B Oxman, in which he recounts his life and discovery of this condition, and how he got to a place where he could understand it and integrate those elements of his personality. It was a touchstone for the whole project.” The scenes of Marc and Steven interacting proved extremely testing for Isaac. “I realised that I wasn’t going to be able to react to anything at all. It’s not like pretending I’m running from a monster. There are intense scenes where I have to show up, figure out how I’m going to respond as both characters, decide which to do first, have the dialogue fed into my ear and go for it.” Isaac, having been persuaded by the challenge 34 Ethan Hawke and Oscar Isaac work together for the first time in Moon Knight THERE’S A NEW MASKED MAN IN TOWN… A MARVEL MASTERCLASS Moon Knight Available from 30 March Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke take their first steps into Marvel’s universe of creating this character with whom few – including himself and fellow comic-book aficionado Hawke – are familiar, proposed Hawke as a potential Harrow while talking with Egyptian director Mohamed Diab. “We agreed that we should talk to him,” says Isaac, “then I went to get a coffee at a place just round the corner from me [in Brooklyn, New York] and, there he is! I’d seen Ethan in the neighbourhood, but we’d never actually talked to each other. A couple of days later, we went out to eat and really got into it.” The neighbours are clearly each other’s biggest fans and today are sitting side by side in a London hotel room. “It wasn’t the coffee that made me do it,” says Hawke. “The passion, the intensity with which Oscar was talking about it… When actors are really excited and scared about something, good things come from that. A lot of these things are reboots, but they let Oscar create a character he wanted to play. Marvel are much smarter than I would have assumed about that. The problem is, if we do a bad job in a little indie movie, nobody sees it, but everyone’s going to see this, whether we’re good or not. It felt like if the two of us did it together, we’d be a little safer.” N either man is exactly known for taking the safe career option. Hawke eschewed heartthrob status after starring in Dead Poets Society to instead work on RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
THE BEST SHOWS AND BOX SETS TO WATCH ON DEMAND Edited by FRANCES IF THE CAPE FITS Benedict Cumberbatch returns as Dr Stephen Strange STAR ROLES Isaac as Star Wars pilot Poe Dameron (top); a young Hawke with Robin Williams in Dead Poets Society (above) stage and in off-beam arthouse cinema, while Isaac was undaunted by joining a major new franchise just three years after leaving behind Star Wars and the role of hotshot pilot Poe Dameron. In fact, the latter proved particularly useful preparation for handling Marvel’s vociferous fanbase, he says. “Star Wars allowed me to work out that muscle of not caring about expectations. We have no control over Moon Knight at this point – everything that we could do, we did, and now it’s just about sharing it. Also, we weren’t doing this big tentpole movie that had to make $200 million on opening weekend.” N ALTERED STATE Isaac in costume as the vengeful Moon Knight ot that the latter would deter Isaac from returning to the role should Moon Knight’s rumoured introduction into the Marvel Cinematic Universe come to pass: “if there was another story that could really sustain it, I’d be absolutely open to it.” “I’d like to see Steven Grant and [Robert Downey Jr’s] Iron Man have a scene together,” says Hawke, ever the fanboy. “Him and Downey together would be just awesome.” Our time almost up, I ask both actors to imagine what the cults of Oscar Isaac and Ethan Hawke would look like. “They would be the same cult!” grins Isaac. “A lot of movie-watching and playing ping pong,” adds Hawke. “And playing music,” concludes Isaac, patting his co-star’s leg. “But there wouldn’ t be any power struggle – more a leadership vacuum: ‘That’s OK, man – you do it!’” GABRIEL TATE MORE MARVEL FOR 2022 TV series and films coming later this year Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness in cinemas, 6th May After Spider-Man: No Way Home opened the door to parallel superhero universes, the sorcerer supreme has to mop up the mess as the walls of reality break down. Ms Marvel Disney+, 8th June Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani) is a teenage superhero superfan, obsessed with Captain Marvel (Brie Larson). But when Kamala develops superpowers, she might discover reality doesn’t live up to fantasy… Thor: Love and Thunder cinemas, 8 July Writer/director of Thor: Ragnarok, Taika Waititi, is reuniting with Chris Hemsworth’s God of Thunder. The plot is a tightly held secret but Marvel has revealed that there is a key role for Natalie Portman, playing a female version of Thor. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever cinemas, 11 November Following the tragic death of Chadwick Boseman, this sequel won’t recast the titular hero — instead, it’ll focus on the original’s other stars, including Lupita Nyong’o (below), Angela Bassett and Letitia Wright. She-Hulk Disney+, TBC While it might sound like a bizarre spin-off, She-Hulk has a long history in the comics. Played by Tatiana Maslany, she’ll fight superhuman court cases while learning the ropes of being big, green and brawny from cousin Bruce (Mark Ruffalo). back for a festive pitstop. The 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special was an infamous sci-fi misfire — could this redeem the format? Secret Invasion Disney+, TBC Rumour has it this spy thriller series — which sees alien forces try to take over Earth with sleeper agents — could arrive before the end of the year. Samuel L Jackson returns as Nick Fury, with Game of Thrones’ Emilia Clarke making her debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. HUW FULLERTON The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special Disney+, December 2022 Ahead of the next Guardians film, writer/director James Gunn is bringing the spacefaring heroes JANE SEYMOUR ON... BEING BOND?  35
THE BEST BOX SETS AND SHOWS TO WATCH ON DEMAND ACORN TV NETFLIX J GUILTY PLEASURE PROBING DOCUMENTARY The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On 800 Meters Available now Available from 6 April If you enjoy the guilty pleasures of dating TV, try this new US series. All the couples have the same issue: one wants to get married, the other isn’t sure. To sort that out, they choose someone from another couple and spend three weeks hanging out sexily. After that, they must decide whether to stick with their original partner or split. It’s designed to cause sobbing fits and recriminations. JACK SEALE ALAMY; GETTY AMAZON PRIME Ater terror attacks on Western countries the same urgent question is asked: how could people capable of such acts have gone undetected? This Spanish documentary on the events of 17 August 2017, when vans were driven into crowds in Barcelona and Cambrils, unpicks how much had previously been known about the members of the terror cell, by the authorities and by people around them. They had been radicalised — so how was this not stopped? JS BBC iPLAYER DYSTOPIAN SCI-FI CRIMINALLY GOOD DOCUMENTARY The 100 The Real Peaky Blinders Series 1—5, available until 8 April Available now Catch this above-average sci-fi drama with a young-adult focus before it drops off Amazon Prime. Nearly a century after a nuclear apocalypse, the survivors, who left Earth to live on a space station, send a gang of envoys back on a mission of salvage. Those left behind are in warring tribes of juvenile delinquents, turning The 100 into a well-realised take on the genre where surviving a dystopia is in the hands of teenagers. JS As Peaky Blinders comes to a close, you can watch the box set on iPlayer if you’ve never had the pleasure. And this two-part BBC2 doc reveals the history it’s based on. In the industrial cities of 1860s Britain, “slogging gangs” — criminal outfits concerned with gambling rackets and fights for territory — are a snarling counterpoint to prim Victorian morality, and a symptom of an urban population increasingly living in slums. JS 36 ane Seymour is doing a lot of things seriously right. Almost 50 years after her breakout big-screen role as Bond girl Solitaire opposite Roger Moore in Live and Let Die, she looks marvellous – not the Hollywood version of marvellous, which all too often equates to weird, but authentically great, with visible facial lines. What’s more, far from easing up on work, 71-year-old Seymour is immersed in assorted acting and producing ventures, along with intriguing sidelines as an artist, sculptor and jewellery designer. “For some reason I’ve yet to understand, I’m working more now than I ever have in my life,” she grins, reeling off a list of projects. “I’ve no inclination to retire. Why would I do less of with John Gielgud on War and Remembrance when he was 84, and I asked him the same thing. He replied: ‘As long as my name is on a call sheet, I know I’ll be alive in the morning.’” Seymour’s latest drama is Harry Wild, an agreeable detective series set in Dublin. She plays the eponymous title character, a recently retired professor of English who can’t resist interfering in the police cases assigned to her detective son. “I’ve never seen this character before in television or film,” says As Harriet Seymour. “She’s not what you’d expect of a detective – a literature professor who has sex with whoever she feels like, whenever Fergus Reid she wants, goes down the pub, swears a lot, and isn’t afraid to say what she thinks. I showed the script to my sister Annie, who lives in London, and she said, ‘Jane, you have to do it.’” Seymour is at home on America’s West Coast. At 8am on a Malibu spring morning, she is glowing in a zingy scarlet dress, her trademark hair waved loosely around her shoulders. She takes care of herself, evidently. “I eat a Mediterranean diet,” she says. “But I get myself a glass of red wine at the end of the day – and if I can’t find pistachio nuts, it’ll be a bag of crisps.” But it would be a mistake to imagine that working into her 70s hinges on her youthful looks. In the current US sitcom B Positive (on Amazon Prime Video) she has a recurring role as an 85-year-old, and in a recent film, Ruby’s Choice, she played a woman with dementia. All the same, it’s intriguing to hear Seymour state unequivocally that she has never had plastic surgery, any variety of injectable facial filler, or even a non-invasive “tweakment”. BOND GIRL As Solitaire with Roger Moore as 007 in 1973’s Live and Let Die
DETECTIVE WITH A TWIST Harry Wild episodes 1 and 2 available from 4 April Jane Seymour refuses to have plastic surgery, but that hasn’t held her back HOW & WHERE TO STREAM TV FREE TO VIEW BBC iPLAYER bbc.co.uk/iplayer Create an account for a slew of BBC shows. ITV HUB itv.com/hub ITV channels are free to watch online or via your TV’s apps section. ALL 4 channel4.com For Channel 4, E4, More4, Film4 and Walter Presents programmes. MY 5 my5.tv Shows from Channel 5 and Smithsonian. UKTV PLAY uktvplay.uktv.co.uk Catch up with Dave, Yesterday and Drama. SUBSCRIPTION SERVICES ACORN TV acorn.tv Price: £4.99/month Dramas from Britain and further afield. AMAZON PRIME VIDEO amazon.co.uk/video Price: £7.99/month Original shows and Amazon Prime delivery. APPLE TV+ apple.com/uk/apple-tv-plus Price: £4.99/month For original series such as Ted Lasso. “No! No!” she exclaims. “I don’t see any reason to be a much younger version of myself. When they put a wig on me, I can easily play younger. And with a different wig and bad lighting, I can be older. You can’t change faces without distorting things – if you change the nose, that throws out the mouth, so you fix that and it’s a never-ending cycle. I’m perfectly happy to play a little old lady.” T hat said, 18 months ago she gave an interview in which she discussed playing Eleanor of Aquitaine in a film for TV, baffled why a young actor was brought in to play her character at the age of 25. Seymour maintained she could have played that age herself. On the strength of that, I put it to her that if the next James Bond is cast as a woman, she could be the first female to play 007. The suggestion doesn’t produce a smile. “I’d put money on that never happening,” she says flatly. “I never said I can do a whole role playing 25 – I can’t. I’m often asked if a woman could play Bond and I don’t want to give anything quotable. There’s certainly life in Bond yet, oh yes. Everyone was worried when Roger Moore took over from Sean Connery in 1973, remember. I liked Daniel Craig’s Bond very much. He once said I was his favourite Bond girl, so I reciprocate. He was fantastic. A lovely man, too.” Looking back, Seymour struggles to define her career in terms of highs or lows, before pinpointing being “penniless after a terrible divorce” from her third husband in the early 1990s (now a four-time divorcee, she has been in a relationship with film-maker David Green since 2014). By then she had a Golden Globe and an Emmy to her name, but matters were such that her agent was telling TV networks she would do literally anything. The “anything” that turned up ‘ You can’t change faces without distorting things ’ was Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman, which earned her another Golden Globe and ran for six seasons in more than 100 countries. Would she like to bring Dr Quinn back to our screens? “Absolutely!” she says. “The script is all ready to go and everyone’s dying to come back and do it, but we haven’t been able to get anyone to say ‘yes’ to it. They say it’s ‘too dusty’ – meaning a western. That was exactly what they said when the show first began, so please!” Then her exasperation dissolves, and she smiles. “But I’ve got Harry Wild,” she says happily, “so I’m OK.” KATE BATTERSBY BRITBOX britbox.co.uk Price: £5.99/month Stream programmes from the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Film4 and Channel 5. CURZON HOME CINEMA curzonhomecinema.com Price: Rent films from £4—£12 Indie gems usually in cinemas. DISCOVERY+ discoveryplus.co.uk Price for Entertainment: £3.99/ month For Discovery, TLC, Animal Planet and more. Or £6.99/ month to include Sport DISNEY+ disneyplus.com Price: £7.99/month New series from Marvel and shows on Star. ITUNES apple.com/uk/itunes Price for new releases: around £15 to buy, £5 to rent A near-exhaustive list of films. NETFLIX netflix.com Price: £10.99/month (for HD) For popular series like Bridgerton, The Queen’s Gambit and Ozark. NOW now.com Price for Entertainment and Cinema: £9.99/month each Sky dramas, comedies and films. SKY STORE skystore.com Price: From £5—£16 to buy or rent new releases FILMS TO STREAM THIS WEEK  37
FILMS OUR PICK OF THE LATEST MOVIES AVAILABLE TO STREAM ST THE BE s m l FONiDEMAND EPIC SUPERHEROICS Spider-Man: No Way Home 1111 h Available now on Sky Store and other platforms; from 4 April on DVD/Blu-ray Tom Holland’s third solo outing as the web-slinging hero begins moments after the end of Spider-Man: Far from Home, when his secret identity as Peter Parker is broadcast to the world. Dr Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) conjures up a solution, but the sorcerer’s spell smashes a hole in the Multiverse, unleashing former franchise villains Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe), Doctor Octopus (Alfred Molina) and Electro (Jamie Foxx). Despite its epic length, the film breezes along, thanks to the spectacular action sequences, genuinely moving moments, and some great surprise appearances. JEREMY ASPINALL Spider-Man: Homecoming, Tom Holland’s first solo outing as Spidey, is also available now on BBC iPlayer LIFE BEFORE THE SOPRANOS The Many Saints of Newark 5 j From 1 April, Now/Sky Cinema Michael Gandolfini steps into the shoes of his famous father James to play young Tony Soprano in this hugely satisfying prequel to The Sopranos. The main character is Dickie Moltisanti (Alessandro Nivola), who juggles a complicated home life and power struggles within the Mob against a backdrop of New Jersey race riots in the late 1960s and early 70s. It’s an atmospheric, visually spellbinding origin story that, though peppered with familiar characters from the show, is robust enough to stand on its own merits. TERRY STAUNTON ALSO OUT THIS WEEK The Big Sick available now on BBC iPlayer Comedian Kumail Nanjiani’s girlfriend is in a coma. ALAMY; ALLSTAR The Ice Age Adventures of Buck Wild MODERN FAMILY GLOSSY ADAPTATION Cheaper by the Dozen 111 The Goldfinch 111 j Available now, Disney+ This drama based on Donna Tartt’s bestseller charts the random life of a young New Yorker whose mother is killed in a museum bombing. Befriended by a wealthy family, he’s then claimed by his estranged father, who promptly plonks the lad in the Nevada desert with a Russian ne’er-do-well. Oakes Fegley and Ansel Elgort both shine in the leading role of Theo, while Nicole Kidman, Luke Wilson and Finn Wolfhard also feature in the cast. But despite its pedigree and luscious looks, the film lacks feeling. KAREN KRIZANOVICH This latest spin on Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey’s semi-autobiographical novel brings the concept bang up to date, with Zach Braff and Gabrielle Union as the parents of a multiracial, blended family of ten kids. The pair juggle that responsibility with running a restaurant, but tensions emerge when they move to a gated community. It’s a bit short on laughs, but the film’s bid to engage with issues of privilege and prejudice in a family-friendly way is admirable. EMMA SIMMONDS 38 From 4 April, Netflix available now on Disney+ Animated spin-off with Simon Pegg voicing the buccaneering weasel. The Kitchen available now on Netflix Crime drama with Elisabeth Moss and Melissa McCarthy. Spiritwalker from 31 March on iTunes and other digital platforms Quantum Leap meets The Bourne Identity in this South Korean thriller. Joe Bell from 1 April on Amazon Prime A working-class father (played by Mark Wahlberg) walks across America in tribute to his gay son. INSPIRING PROFILE OF AUTISM The Reason I Jump 1111 h From 1 April, Disney+ Landing on Disney+ in time for World Autism Awareness Day, this immersive documentary paints a layered portrait of non-verbal forms of autism and those who experience them. Based on a memoir by Naoki Higashida, the film uses passages from the book along with audio-visual flourishes that convey the sensory world of this condition. Showing how neurodiversity is handled in different social contexts, this accomplished and urgent film is both inspiring and educational. CALUM BAKER RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
JANE GARVEY ON THE BOX Kate and Koji isn’t nasty – unlike old episodes of Little Britain WENN T he world’s currently a tough place to be, so I thought I’d relax this week and treat myself to a nice bit of comedy. Although it’s a serious business, making people laugh. Or trying to. Have you seen The Witchfinder (Tuesday BBC2)? A show so terribly clever it completely forgot to include any jokes. And I don’t think I’ve ever laughed out loud at a TV panel show, though that doesn’t mean I haven’t grudgingly admired the brains or the verbal dexterity involved. Still – who wants to relax by grudgingly admiring someone else? The studio audience often seem beside themselves, though. What are these people on? I then gave a sitcom that’s new to me a whirl. ITV isn’t exactly known as the home of groundbreaking comedy, but Kate and Koji (Wednesday) is now into its second series, so it must be doing something right. It certainly has a pedigree. It’s written by Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin – the duo behind Outnumbered – and filmed in front of an audience who seem delighted to be out. Aren’t we all? It stars Brenda Blethyn, whom I’m pleased to see liberated from her old Vera mac and battered hat as Kate, a forthright, indomitable café owner in a forgotten Essex seaside resort. Okorie Chukwu is Koji, a dignified asylum-seeker, doctor and regular customer. Side-splitting it is not. But everyone involved does their level best to make the lines sing. And many of them are sharp, but never nasty. Kate has a view on just about everything, and thank goodness for that – where would traditional sitcoms be without an outspoken lady in the prime of her life? She neatly dismisses the game of squash – “menopausal men running into walls” – and is wary of the Swedes as “they don’t put tops on their sandwiches”. A hypochondriacal customer called Mr Mulholland announces he doesn’t like the colour of his sputum, which puts someone else off their mug of tea. A gag about the horrific prospect of getting an OBE from Prince Andrew gets a big laugh. And the local MP drops out of an awards ceremony after accidentally sending images of his genitals to RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 a constituent when they were meant for his researcher. Meanwhile, Koji’s asylum application has got lost in the system. And then the report about it getting lost goes missing, too. This is very definitely 2022. For context, let’s travel back in time – way, way back to the early years of the 21st century and the very first episode of the BBC’s Little Britain. As the corporation marks its centenary, all three series of the hugely popular show are back on iPlayer, though not in their entirety. Some of the sketches are now deemed inappropriate by their own creators, Matt Lucas and David Walliams, who have certainly come a long way. One is the cuddly host of The Great British Bake Off, the ‘ Blackface is no longer acceptable, but Vicky Pollard is still with us ’ other a leading children’s author, and both are very much a part of the light entertainment establishment. In 2020, they issued a joint apology for their use of blackface. “It was wrong and we are very sorry,” Matt Lucas said on Twitter. How many of us were appalled at the time? How did I, a white woman, ever think it was acceptable for a white man to pretend to be a fiery black preacher called Pastor Jesse King? Or for a white man to play the part of a black woman called Desiree DeVere? Hang on a minute, though – did I laugh? Did you? And that’s the tough bit. I might well have done. Watching the very first episode again, I chortled immediately at Tom Baker’s narration: “Britain, Britain, Britain! Land of technological achievement. We’ve had running water for over ten years… and we invented the cat!” M any of the show’s iconic characters survive to offend another day. Blackface is no longer acceptable – but Vicky Pollard is still very much with us. So even in enlightened 2022, an educated middleclass man is at liberty to play, and to mock, a gum-chewing, recalcitrant teenage girl, a “chav”. And Marjorie Dawes still runs her local branch of Fat Fighters. And then there’s Emily Howard, still “a lady”. Surely, though, the awful sketch mocking an incontinent elderly woman m u s t h av e gone? No. Does that mean it’s all right then? Even in 2022? THEN AND NOW Little Britain’s mocked “chav” Vicky Pollard (Matt Lucas, inset, left); and softer targets Kate and Koji (Okorie Chukwu and Brenda Blethyn) Jane Garvey hosts the RT Podcast: new episodes every Wednesday. radiotimes.com/podcasts 39
SATURDAY Choices The pick of today’s TV CUBAN CRISIS Television Saturday Jodie Comer’s Villanelle has plenty on her plate in Havana PICK OF THE DAY Killing Eve 9.15pm BBC1 DRAMA So many of this episode’s storylines are embargoed that if I give anything away, I’ll be next on Villanelle’s hit list. I can tell you that our favourite assassin has got her hands full in Havana after generously offering to help the Cuban housekeeper who has an abusive husband. It’s not enough for her, though. “I tried killing other people’s assholes but… charity begins at home,” is her shrugged explanation later as to why she has the Twelve back in her sights again. Women’s Six Nations Rugby 4.30pm BBC2 Wales v Scotland (k/o 4.45pm) In the 20-year history of the women’s Six Nations, neither Scotland nor Wales have won the title. It would be a big surprise if 2022 proved to be either team’s year, but that’s not to say a fine contest isn’t in prospect at Cardiff Arms Park. Scotland condemned Wales to last place in 2021 when they beat them 27—20 in Glasgow, but the Welsh will fancy their chances today, as WRU performance director Nigel Walker said that “huge strides have been made in a relatively short time”. With those strides including the creation of full-time contracts for 12 players, Welsh women’s rugby seems to be going places. SIMON O’HAGAN 40 We flick backwards and forwards between countries and decades discovering the origins of the Twelve as well as some surprising and very dark secrets in both Carolyn’s and Konstantin’s pasts. Meanwhile Eve is playing a dangerous game with Hélène in an attempt to show her that she’s not to be underestimated. That’s foolish enough, however you’d think Eve would know that when Hélène takes her revenge it’d be swift and painful — she always strikes where it hurts the most. JANE RACKHAM Superman and Lois Pointless Celebrities 5.30pm BBC1 7.50pm BBC1 m DRAMA Not all heroes wear capes and in this earth-shaking season finale, everyone gets a shot at glory. Yes, the centrepiece is a final, epic smackdown between the Man of Steel and Morgan Edge, but the writers certainly don’t forget about Lois, whose maternal strength is the only thing that’s going to free a kidnapped and possessed Jordan. There’s also a sizeable cliffhanger that’ll leave viewers hungry for the next series — but while we wait for that to surface in the UK, Superman fans could do worse than seeking out Smallville. All episodes of the early 2000s drama about the teenage Clark Kent have just flown onto All 4, where they can be watched for free. DAVID BROWN QUIZ It’s a sporting line-up this week so there’s a palpable air of competitiveness in the studio because they all want to match Mark Foster’s win in an earlier show. Unfortunately, though, a lot of them aren’t too knowledgeable about films (presumably they were too busy training and winning medals to go to the cinema), which is the subject of the first round. However, I loved Phil Vickery’s jokey answer for the title of a Woody Allen film. It’s much better than the original. All of them are much more confident, of course, when the questions involve a particular footballer or tennis-playing celebrity, although the dreaded big red cross appears surprisingly often. JR Chernobyl: the New Evidence 8.00pm C4 DOCUMENTARY Previously, we saw how KGB informer warnings about problems with the design of the Chernobyl plant were ignored, so when the worst happened in April 1986, the rush was on to keep a lid on things (the lid of reactor four having been blown right off, of course). But the fallout wasn’t just physical. We meet survivors, including one young woman whose pregnancy was threatened. And the scientists whose conclusions about long-term casualties might well surprise you. There are mindblowing details, but the one that got me was exactly how the Soviets stopped radioactive clouds reaching a May Day parade in Moscow. GILL CRAWFORD RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
SATURDAY 2 APRIL The always terrific Jean Smart (right) has deservedly won numerous awards for Hacks, a US comedy drama that has arrived here on Amazon Prime just in time for the weekend. She’s veteran Las Vegas stand-up comedian Deborah Vance, whose star is waning and whose rather eventful past is back in the news. Forced into a working relationship with a young comedy writer (Hannah Einbinder) JACK SEALE Hidden 8.35pm BBC1 9.00pm BBC4 DRAMA We’re down on the farm, but DRAMA DCI Cadi John and DS Owen don’t go expecting the scenes of bucolic beauty we’d get on a Channel 5 documentary. Here, the husband has lashed up a noose in a barn because financial pressures have become overwhelming, while the wife is about to come off worse in a confrontation with a runaway tractor. As paramedic Jan attends the fraught scene, she learns from her patients that the people running the farm next door are doing better business and have employed plenty of workers. But alarm bells soon start ringing, especially for Jan’s colleague Iain, who wonders whether there could be links to the merciless slave labour operation he uncovered the other week. DBr Vaughan bring Piotr Korecki in for questioning but, despite incriminating CCTV footage of a fracas with the murdered Ifan Williams, the Polish builder seems an unlikely suspect. Cadi is so wrapped up in the case and on such bad terms with those close to her that she spends an uncomfortable night sleeping in the police station. The unremitting gloom is broken by a few smiles of fond remembrance when Cadi meets her sisters Elin and Bethan to say a final goodbye to their childhood home. The moment is interrupted by Rachel, the girlfriend she’s taken for granted, whose sharp rebuttal causes Cadi’s world to crumble even further. PATRICK MULKERN Take That: We’ve Come a Long Way Olivia Vinall’s Matilda Stone is on the case The contest reaches its climax as six heat winners battle it out for £50,000. Olly Murs hosts. Celebrity Mastermind 6.35pm BBC1 MUSIC This may make you feel old, Jeremy Edwards, Sonali Shah, Dave Rowntree and Camilla Tominey take to the chair. but in 2018 “boy band” Take That celebrated 30 years in the business with this one-off film. There was great excitement when Robbie Williams joined Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald to reminisce, although it was disappointing that Jason Orange was missing. However, it does feature video messages from fans recounting the funny and surprising ways the band have touched their lives and some revelations from the lads’ mums. To get you in the mood, it’s preceded by a compilation of their appearances on the BBC performing their hits (9.35pm, 10.35pm in Wales). Could it be magic? JR Queens of Mystery 7.30pm Channel 5 COMEDY DRAMA The pop group murder mystery has almost become a sub-genre of UK detective shows. I seem to remember DI Lewis breaking his obsession with childhood idols Midnight Addiction after discovering they were a nefarious bunch. And then there was the episode of Midsomer Murders where the lead singer of Hired Gun got electrocuted live on stage. Here, it’s Volcanic Youth whose numbers are fast being depleted thanks to a second killing at the scene of their reunion. The secrets the louche band members are concealing are obviously as dark as the wigs, eyeshadow and leather jackets they wear — but standing out in contrast (as the police always must in these kind of things) is prim yet plucky Matilda (Olivia Vinall), whose investigation is about to feature a memorable key change that would turn most old rockers green with envy. DBr RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 8.30pm ITV 10.35pm BBC2 (11.35pm in Wales) DBr DOGGED DETECTIVE Starstruck: the Final Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway 7.00pm ITV Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan) is in the Star Guest announcer booth, and George Ezra sings. MOTD Top 10: Players to Have Never Won the Premier League 11.45pm BBC1 (12.45am in Scotland) Saturday Television Casualty BEST OF THE REST Gary Lineker, Micah Richards and Alan Shearer offer up another countdown. q FILM OF THE DAY Grease 4.20pm C4 Classic, chart-topping musical starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John as teenage (ahem) lovers Danny and Sandy. (1978) See page 27 LIVE SPORT  Premier League Football: Liverpool v Watford 11.30am (k/o 12.30pm) BT Sport 1 Luis Díaz is a danger for Liverpool. Manchester United v Leicester City 5pm (k/o 5.30pm) Sky Sports Premier League  Women’s Super League Football: West Ham United v Manchester City 11am (k/o 11.30am) Sky Premier League  Women’s World Cup Cricket: Final 1.30am Sky Sports Cricket GETTY who has problems of her own, the two women scope each other out and form a brittle bond, swapping acid retorts along the way. Several memorable creations among the supporting cast — gags about the absurdity and cruelty of showbiz are everywhere — bolster a series about two hollow lost souls that, like its pair of main characters, has a soft heart hiding inside a wonderfully sharp comic exterior. STREAMING NOW 41
SATURDAY Main Channels DAYTIME BBC1 Television Saturday 6.00am Breakfast Naga Munchetty, Charlie Stayt. (S) (HD) 10.00 Saturday Kitchen Live Host Matt Tebbutt is joined by chefs Omar Allibhoy and Georgina Hayden to prepare dishes for a celebrity guest. (S) (HD) 11.30 Marcus Wareing’s Tales from a Kitchen Garden The chef wants to expand the herb patch on his smallholding. First shown on BBC2 (S) (HD) 12 noon Football Focus Alex Scott hosts. (S) (HD) 1.00pm BBC News Weather (S) (HD) 1.15 Bargain Hunt From Lincoln. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 Escape to the Country Two horticulturists seek a Yorkshire Dales home. (Revised repeat) (S) (HD) 2 BBC RED BUTTON 2.30—5.30 Final Score Jason Mohammad presents the afternoon’s football scores 3.00—4.00 Garden Rescue Creating a Moroccaninspired garden in Teignmouth, south Devon, and an Asian-themed plot in Bitterne, Hampshire. (R) (S) (HD) BBC2 6.40am The Dengineers First shown on CBBC (S) (HD) 7.10 Blue Peter First shown on CBBC (S) (HD) 7.40 Malory Towers 9/13 Series 2. Tensions finally come to a head between Darrell, Alicia and Sally. 8.05 10/13. Gwen resorts to drastic measures to hide her stolen bounty. First shown on CBBC (S) (AD) (HD) 8.30 Deadly 60 The world of parasites. (R) (S) (HD) 9.00 Forces of Nature with Brian Cox 4/4. The effects of light and colour on the earth. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Earth’s Great Rivers 3/3 Series 2. The Yukon Following the river which flows for 2,000 miles in north America. Shown yesterday (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr 4/8 Series 3. A challenge to revamp three retail businesses in Salisbury. Shown last Wed BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) 12 noon Great British Menu: Banquet Special The ultimate winner is decided. Shown yesterday (S) (HD) 1.00pm The Best Dishes Ever Recipes from the archives. Presented by Ainsley Harriott. (R) (S) (HD) 1 Take That at the BBC 9.35pm From boys to men: the hits that tell the story of the band’s long career 4.00pm Final Score 4.30pm Women’s Six Nations Jason Mohammad presents the classified results. Producer Chris Treece; Editor Ben North (S) (HD) 5.30 Superman and Lois Last Sons of Krypton. Clark’s worst a15/15. nightmare comes true as Edge’s masterplan its grim conclusion. Only Superman can mnears stop him, but he can’t do it alone. See page 40. Clark Kent/Superman Tyler Hoechlin Kyle Cushing Erik Valdez Lois Lane Elizabeth Tulloch Sarah Cushing Inde Navarrette Jonathan Kent Jordan Elsass John Henry Irons Wolé Parks Jordan Kent Alex Garfin Chrissy Beppo Sofia Hasmik Morgan Edge Adam Rayner Lana Lang-Cushing Emmanuelle Chriqui ITV 6.00am CITV See page 46 9.25 ITV News (S) (HD) 9.30 James Martin’s Saturday Morning With ex-rugby union player James Haskell, and chefs Mike Reid, Lisa Goodwin-Allen and Richard Bertinet. (S) (HD) 11.40 Simply Raymond Blanc 10/10. The chef shares recipes for salads, soups and side dishes, including his take on Nordic speciality pickled herrings. (S) (AD) (HD) 12.45pm ITV News Weather; Regional Weather (S) (HD) 1.00—4.00 LIVE Racing Ed Chamberlin presents coverage of the 3.35 Scottish Grand National from Ayr, which follows races at 1.15, 1.50, 2.25 and 3.00. Plus the 1.35, 2.10 and 2.45 starts at Newbury. (S) (HD) Channel 4 6.00am Mike & Molly Double bill. (R) (S) (HD) 6.45 The King of Queens Double bill. (R) (S) (AD) 7.35 The Simpsons Principal Skinner is jilted. 7.55 Marge and Homer plan a romantic escape. 8.20 Selma plans to marry Sideshow Bob. 8.50 Maggie catches chickenpox. 9.20 Bart is teased for being a mummy’s boy. 9.50 Bart is bullied into stealing a road sign. 10.20 The family runs into an old enemy. (R) (S) (AD) 10.50 Four in a Bed Visits to Leicestershire and Buckinghamshire, plus two stays in East Sussex. (R) (S) (HD) 1.25—3.35pm The Next Karate Kid ★★ Martial arts adventure starring Noriyuki “Pat” Morita and Hilary Swank. Karate trainer Mr Miyagi takes on a new female pupil. Review page 27. q Director Christopher Cain (1994, PG) (S) (W) (HD) Cardiff Arms Park (kick-off 4.45). Both sides will have targeted this match for a win as they attempt to improve on last year, when the Scots finished fifth and the hosts took the wooden spoon. Since then, Wales have raised their game, offering professional contracts to their players for the first time. When the teams met in Glasgow last season, Scotland triumphed 27—20. See page 40. Producer Matt Roberts; Executive producer Mark Cole (S) (HD) 6.15 BBC News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 6.35 Celebrity Mastermind 7.05 Grand Tours of Scotland’s Lochs 9/14. Jeremy Edwards, Sonali Shah, Dave Rowntree and Camilla Tominey take part. With Clive Myrie. Series producer Jude McCaffrey; Exec producers Kate Middleditch, Chris Jones, David Young, Jimmy Mulville Rptd Thu 11.35pm (S) (HD) Coverage of Loughborough Lightning v Cardiff Met Archers in the Women’s Premier League at bbc.co.uk/sport The People’s Lochs. Paul Murton sails through the Kyles of Bute to the Holy Loch and on to Ardentinny, his childhood home, which overlooks Loch Long. Director Paul Murton (R) (S) (HD) 7.05 The Wall 7.35 Top of the Pops: the Story of 1993 Charlie and Tom, a father and son from Plymouth, bid to win enough money to buy a food truck and realise Charlie’s dream. Presented by Danny Dyer. A look back at TOTP in the year when 2 Unlimited reigned supreme with their “techno techno techno” smash No Limit, while the debut of Suede heralded the dawn of Britpop. Meanwhile, the bad boys of East 17 sparked a fierce rivalry with the clean-cut Take That. Among those sharing their memories of 1993 are Heather Small, Gabrielle and Mr Blobby. Director Julian Smith; Series producer Stephen Lovelock Repeated Tuesday 11.45pm (S) (HD) 7.50 Pointless Celebrities edition of the quiz featuring aAGussports-themed Fraser and Mike Gatting, Suzi Perry and 1.50 Calamity Jane 5 Musical comedy western starring Doris Day and Howard Keel. Spirited cowgirl Calamity Jane brings a glamorous singing star to the Deadwood saloon. But her new friend turns into a love rival. Available on iPlayer for 30 days. Review p27. Director David Butler (1953, U) (S) (HD) 3.30—4.30 Florida: America’s Animal Paradise Natural World profiles the state’s wildlife. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) v Scotland a Wales Catrin Heledd introduces live coverage from 2 BBC SPORT ONLINE 5.45—8.30 Wheelchair Basketball Director Richard van’t Riet; Series producer Laura Turner (S) (HD) Also showing Thursday BBC4 10.40pm 2 Repeated Friday 12.35am (S) (AD) (HD) Jules Breach, Bianca Walkden and Bianca Williams, Phil Vickery and Mark Foster. See page 40. q BBC2 Killing Eve 9.15pm Food for thought: Carolyn is on a mission to root out some secrets about the Twelve 2 BBC RED BUTTON 1.45—4.45 Women’s Six Nations Live coverage of France v Ireland in Toulouse (kick-off 2.15) 42 BBC1 8.35 Casualty Call. Iain’s actions jeopardise his aJudgement relationship with Chrissie. See page 41. Dylan Keogh Iain Dean Jan Jenning Marty Kirkby Faith Cadogan Charlie Fairhead David Hide Paula Kettering William Beck Michael Stevenson Di Botcher Shaheen Jafargholi Kirsty Mitchell Derek Thompson Jason Durr Rosie Jones Chrissie Danes Holly Cage Minnie Bethurst Luke Bethurst Ellen Dawn Pat Harner Stefanie Philson Lauren Crace Simone Saunders Rachel Harper Tom Clegg Andrea Mason Nathan Sussex Rebecca Knowles Writer Philip Ralph; Producer Mat McHale; Director Merlyn Rice (S) (AD) (HD) 9.15 Killing Eve 5/8 Series 4. Don’t Get Attached. Villanelle adecides to put her talents towards helping people. Available on iPlayer since Monday 28 March, joining the whole of series 1, 2 and 3. See page 40. Eve Polastri Villanelle Carolyn Martens Konstantin Hélène Yusuf Pam Benita Darren Sandra Oh Jodie Comer Fiona Shaw Kim Bodnia Camille Cottin Robert Gilbert Anjana Vasan Anna-Maria Everett Josh Zare Lars Ingvar Sigurdsson Young Carolyn Imogen Daines Johan Siggi Ingvarsson Karl Louis Bodnia Andersen Karolina Stacy Thunes Oliver John Keogh Dickie Nigel Cooke Camilo Pano Masti Young Karolina Teresa Klamert Writer Laura Neal; Producer Nigel Watson; Executive producers Sally Woodward Gentle, Lee Morris Rptd Mon 12.20am (not North) (S) (AD) (HD) Obsessed with…Killing Eve follows on BBC3 10.00 BBC News Weather (S) (HD) 10.20 Match of the Day Today’s highlights include Liverpool v Watford and Burnley v Manchester City. With Gary Lineker. Producer Matt Griffiths; Editor Steve Houghton Rptd Sun 7.30am (S) (HD) 11.45 Match of the Day: Top Ten Players to Never Win the Premier League Producer Verity Newman Executive producer Alison Howe (S) (HD) 8.35 Top of the Pops 1993: Biggest Hits A playlist of classic TOTP performances from 1993, featuring vintage hits by Björk, Meat Loaf, Robin S, Gabrielle, Jamiroquai, Radiohead, Ace of Base, Haddaway, Sub Sub and Chaka Demus & Pliers. Executive producer Alison Smith (S) (HD) 9.35 Take That at the BBC compilation of unforgettable hits by Britain’s a Abest-loved boy band, featuring a host of classic performances from the BBC archives, from their imperial phase during the 1990s when Gary, Mark, Robbie, Howard and Jason established themselves as teen heart-throbs, through to their renaissance as a “man band” in the 21st century. See page 41. Producer Simon Goretzki; Series producer Shelley Talton (S) (HD) 10.35 Take That: We’ve Come a Long Way most successful boy band reflect on a Britain’s 30 years of hits in a celebration featuring fans from Britain and beyond recounting how the band touched their lives. Former member Robbie Williams returns to share his favourite memories, and the band’s biggest fans of all — their mums — enjoy their own special reunion. And there’s a glimpse behind the scenes as the boys are joined in the recording studio by Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees. See page 41. Director Karen McGann; Producer Andy Bates (R) (S) (HD) 11.35 Meat Loaf: in and out of Hell A portrait of the larger-than-life rock star, who died in January at the age of 74, reflecting on the music that propelled him to fame and charting his journey from an overweight, bullied child to the worldwide superstar who recorded Bat out of Hell. Featuring an interview and performance by the singer, plus backstage footage from a Las Vegas concert. Director/Producer Matt O’Casey (R) (S) (HD) 12.15am Weather for the Week Ahead (S) (HD) 12.20—6.00am BBC News (S) (HD) 12.35—2.35am Amundsen ★★★ Biopic starring Pal Sverre Hagen. Obsessed with discovering the world’s untouched lands, Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen embarks on a quest to become the first man to reach the South Pole. Norwegian, English +subtitles. Available on iPlayer until May 2023. Director Espen Sandberg (2019, 12) (W) (HD) BBC1 Freeview 1/HD 101 Freesat 101/HD 106 Sky 101/HD 115 Virgin 101 BBC2 Freeview 2/HD 102 Freesat 102 Sky 102 Virgin 102 Gary Lineker, Micah Richards and Alan Shearer discuss top players who never lifted the trophy. (S) (HD) q
SATURDAY 2 APRIL ITV 3 Channel 4 4 7 in Wales BBC4 9 24 in Scotland Starstruck: the Final 8.30pm Hitting the right notes: Sheridan Smith watches as a star is born Chernobyl: the New Evidence 8.00pm Eye witness account: Oleksiy Ananenko tells his harrowing story Hidden 9.00pm Siôn Thomas (Sion Ifan) looks on as the police step up their investigation 4.00pm Tipping Point: Best Ever Finals 3.35pm A Place in the Sun 7.00pm The Normans A look back at some of the show’s most dramatic endgames from the arcade-themed quiz show. Danni Menzies helps retired Clover and Mark, who want to start a new life in Axarquía, Andalusía. Director Richard van’t Riet; Executive producers Hugh Rycroft, Sara Doyle and Kate Lownds (R) (S) (HD) Director/Producer Marcin Wawro (Revised rpt) (S) (HD) 4.30 The Chase Celebrity Special Unexpectedly reunited with qMusical. summer love Danny at her new school, 3/3. Normans of the South. Professor Robert Bartlett concludes his examination of the Normans by exploring their impact on southern Europe and the Middle East. Executive producers Michael Kelpie, Martin Scott and Helen Tumbridge (R) (S) (HD) 5.30 ITV News Weather; Regional News and Weather (S) (HD) 6.00 Celebrity Catchphrase Nikki Fox, Robert Rinder and Georgia Taylor all try to “say what they see” as they guess well-known phrases for the chance to win a £50,000 jackpot for their chosen charity. Stephen Mulhern hosts. Director Geraldine Dowd; Executive producer Gary Chippington Repeated tomorrow 11.30am ITV2 (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Ant and Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway 6/7. The Geordie boys are back with their prime-time package of fun and games. Steve Coogan’s comic creation Alan Partridge is this week’s guest announcer, Stephen Mulhern has a big surprise up his sleeve for some unsuspecting celebrities and George Ezra performs Anyone for You (Tiger Lily) in the End of the Show Show. Director Chris Power; Series producers Gemma Nightingale, Ben Aston and Sophie Coen (S) (HD) 8.30 Starstruck: the Final For tonight’s grand final, Olly Murs welcomes back the six heat winners as they transform into their icon one last time. Once everyone has performed it is down to the voting audience to pick the contestant who will walk away with £50,000. Plus Olly and the Starstruck judges, Queen frontman Adam Lambert, actress Sheridan Smith, soul sensation Beverley Knight and comedian Jason Manford, will put on a very special performance. Director Nikki Parsons; Series producer Kim Allinson Repeated 12.20am (S) (HD) 9.40 ITV News Weather; Regional Weather (S) (HD) 10.00 Paul Sinha’s TV Showdown 6/6 Series 2. Paul Sinha hosts the TV-themed quiz. Captains Fay Ripley and Rob Beckett are joined by Anita Rani, Sarah Hadland, Ed Byrne and Jamie Laing to face more questions about all things telly. Producer Lizzy Skrzypiec; Series producer Grant Philpott Repeated Wednesday 11.45pm (S) (HD) 10.40 Lucy ★★★ Sandy Olsson can’t believe how different he is. With some street cred can she win back the heart of the leather-clad, tough-talking leader of the T-birds? Available on All 4 for 7 days. Film of the Day: page 27. Danny Zuko Sandy Olsson Betty Rizzo Kenickie John Travolta Olivia Newton-John Stockard Channing Jeff Conaway Doody Sonny Putzie Frenchy Barry Pearl Michael Tucci Kelly Ward Didi Conn Director Randal Kleiser (1978, PG) (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 6.30 Channel 4 News Sport; Weather (S) (HD) 7.00 Matt Baker: Our Farm in the Dales 4/6 Series 2. A new patio and seating area in front of the farmhouse begins to take shape. Over in the paddock, the female donkeys are prepared for the arrival of a jack that they hope will father some foals, while Janice says an emotional goodbye to some of her Hampshire Down sheep. Director Matt Baker; Series producer Charlie Bullock First shown on More4 (S) (HD) 8.00 Chernobyl: the New Evidence Using previously classified KGB a2/2. documents, this film explores how far Soviet leaders were determined to cover up the Chernobyl disaster, including exposing children to toxic fallout at the Kyiv May Day parade to prove that all was fine. We hear accounts from those who survived, including diver Oleksiy Ananenko, who braved radioactive waters to prevent a deadlier second explosion and Maryna Sivets, whose unborn child’s life was put at risk. See page 40. Director/Editor Andy Webb; Producer Maria Drovnenkova Repeated tomorrow 1am (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 The Hitman’s Bodyguard ★★★★ comedy. Still smarting from a qAction previous bungled job, security expert Michael Bryce has the chance to redeem himself by delivering hired killer Darius Kincaid to court, to testify against a despotic dictator. Review p27. Michael Bryce Ryan Reynolds Darius Kincaid Samuel L Jackson Vladislav Dukhovich Gary Oldman Amelia Roussel Elodie Yung Sonia Kincaid Salma Hayek Foucher Joaquim de Almeida Rebecca Harr Kirsty Mitchell Seifert Richard E Grant Director Patrick Hughes (2017, 15) (S) (AD) (W) (HD) Also showing Thursday 10pm 4seven 11.25 Assassin’s Creed ★★★ adventure. Lucy, an American student q qAction in Taiwan, is persuaded by her new boyfriend to take a briefcase to the hotel room of a Mr Jang. But Jang is really a vicious crime boss, who forces Lucy to become a mule for an experimental drug that’s hidden inside her abdomen. However, when the bag leaks, Lucy undergoes a transformation of mind-blowing proportions... Review page 27. Lucy Scarlett Johansson Professor Norman Morgan Freeman Mr Jang Choi Min-sik The Limey Julian Rhind-Tutt Pierre Del Rio Amr Waked Richard Pilou Asbaek Caroline Analeigh Tipton Jii Nicolas Phongpheth Director Luc Besson (2014, 15) (S) (AD) (W) (HD) Sci-fi adventure. An Assassin descendant must explore his genetic memories to end the ancient war between his clan and the Templars. Travelling back in time to 15th-century Spain, he gathers the skills and powers he needs to defeat his enemies in the present day. English, Spanish+subtitles. Review page 27. Callum Lynch/Aguilar Michael Fassbender Dr Sophia Rikkin Marion Cotillard Alan Rikkin Jeremy Irons Joseph Lynch Ellen Kaye Moussa Maria Brendan Gleeson Charlotte Rampling Michael K Williams Ariane Labed Director Justin Kurzel (2016, 12) (S) (AD) (W) (HD) Also showing Wednesday 11.05pm 4seven 12.20am Starstruck: the Final Shown 8.30pm (S) (HD) 1.20 Home Shopping (HD) 3.00 Living on the Veg Recipes for shepherd’s pie, chocolate cookies, sushi and a bakewell tart. (R) (S) (SL) (HD) 3.55 Unwind A sequence to calm the mind. (HD) 5.10—6.00am Alphabetical Quiz show. (R) (S) (SL) (HD) 1.20am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA The Spanish Pavillion, a New Jersey family-run business. (R) (S) 2.10 Come Dine with Me In Birmingham. (R) (S) (SL) (HD) 3.00 Hollyoaks Omnibus. Cast Wed/Fri (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 5.05 Moneybags Quiz show. (R) (S) (SL) (HD) 5.55—6.05am Kirstie’s Fill Your House for Free Converting a shopping trolley into a seat. (R) (S) (HD) ITV Freeview 3/HD 103 Freesat 103 Sky 103 Virgin 113/HD 103 +1 Freeview 35 Freesat 112 Sky 203 Virgin 114 Channel 4 Freeview 4/HD 104 Freesat 104/HD 126 Sky 104/HD 138 Virgin 104/HD 141 +1 Freeview 15 Freesat 121 Sky 204 Virgin 142 BBC1 SCOTLAND Director/Producer Charles Colville Signed repeat 2.15am (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Rick Stein’s Long Weekends 1/10. Bordeaux. The chef takes a culinary break in Bordeaux, where he helps judge a local wine contest and hires a 2CV for an excursion to the coast — abundant with mussels and oysters. Director/Producer David Pritchard First shown on BBC2 Repeated 1.15am (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Hidden Series 3. Under cover of a3/6 darkness, Cadi and Vaughan bring in Piotr Korecki for questioning. They show him incriminating CCTV footage — but will he talk? Having made a mess of her personal life, Cadi sleeps in the office. Series 1 and 2 are available on iPlayer. See page 41. DCI Cadi John DS Owen Vaughan Siôn Thomas Glyn Thomas Father McEwan Hannah Piotr Korecki Katarina Det Supt Susan Lynn Rachel West Bethan John Elin Jones Siwan Williams Alys Mitchell PC Gwawr Daniels PC Ryan Davies Marc Efa Sian Reese-Williams Siôn Alun Davies Sion Ifan Justin Melluish Rhodri Evan Elen Rhys Dritan Kastrati Joanna Ignaczewska Victoria Pugh Mali Tudno Jones Megan Llyn Parri Nia Roberts Rhian Blythe Sarah Tempest Gwawr Loader Garmon Rhys Samuel Morgan-Davies Bethan Stevens Writer Caryl Lewis Producer Hannah Thomas; Director Chris Forster Shown last Wednesday on BBC1 Wales (S) (HD) 10.00 Hidden Wales with Will Millard 1/3 Series 1. Adventurer Will Millard sets off to explore the hidden history of Wales, starting in the north of the country. On his wanders, he comes across the world’s biggest abandoned slate mine and a Victorian invention lying at the bottom of the sea. 4.00—5.30pm Sportscene Results 11.45 Sportscene Saturday 12.45am MOTD: Top Ten Players to Have Never Won the Premier League 1.15 Weather for the Week Ahead 1.20—6.00am News BBC SCOTLAND 7.00pm The Seven 7.15 The Edit 7.30 Sportscene Saturday 8.30 The Mart 9.00 Best of Chewin’ the Fat 9.30 FILM: Iona 10.50 Loop 11.00 One More Tune 11.30—12 midnight Let’s Talk about Sex BBC1 WALES 3.00pm Weatherman Walking: Derek Brockway travels to Snowdonia to walk a section of the Slate Trail 3.30—4.00pm Question of Sport BBC2 WALES 12 noon—1.00pm Britain’s Ancient Capital: Secrets of Orkney: archaeologists uncover a remarkable find 7.05 Lightning 7.35 Great British Menu: Banquet Special 8.35 Top of the Pops: the Story of 1993 9.35 Top of the Pops: Big Hits 1993 10.35 Take That at the BBC 11.35—12.35am Take That: We’ve Come a Long Way Saturday Television Jenny Eclair, Perry Fenwick, Ore Oduba and Richard Madeley take on one of the Chasers. 4.20 Grease ★★★★ Regional variations BBC2 NORTHERN IRELAND 1.50pm Suzie Lee: Home Cook Hero: the ultimate roast chicken dinner 2.00 Live Women’s Six Nations: coverage of France v Ireland (kick-off 2.15) 4.15—4.30 Gardening Together with Diarmuid Gavin: Diarmuid sows wildflowers as a gift for his mother Director James Hale; Producer Kate Owen (R) (S) (HD) 11.00 Wogan: the Best Of Terry Wogan looks back on his interviews with the cast of Dad’s Army and Star Trek actor Leonard Nimoy. Series producer Simon Goretzki First shown on BBC1 (S) 11.45 Yes, Prime Minister 2/8 Series 2. Official Secrets. Jim tries to censor the former PM’s memoirs. Writers Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn Director Sydney Lotterby Shown last Tuesday (S) 12.15am Keeping Up Appearances 10/10 Series 2. Hyacinth’s plans to take Daddy on a picnic soon backfire. Shown last Tuesday (S) 12.45 A Slow Odyssey: a Turtle’s Journey An immersive film following a green sea turtle’s daily routine. (R) (S) (HD) 1.15 Rick Stein’s Long Weekends Shown 8pm (S) (AD) (HD) 2.15—3.15am The Normans Shown 7pm (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) BBC4 F’view 9/HD 106 F’sat 108 Sky 116 Virgin 108 a RT Choice m Family 2 Red button (R) Repeat (S) Subtitles (SL) Signing (AD) Audio description (HD) High def FILMS i Premiere (W) Widescreen (BW) Black/white Channel 5 listings are overleaf Outstanding ★★★★ Very good ★★★ Worth watching ★★ Could be worse ★ Poor 43
SATURDAY Freeview Television Saturday Channel 5 5 BBC3 23 10 Drama 20 Queens of Mystery 7.30pm Mattie What We Do in the Shadows 11.15pm Midsomer Murders 9.00pm DS Jones Rebus 9.30pm The detective is investigates a band manager’s death Vladislav and co struggle to fit in is haunted by a mystery from his past punished for an act of insubordination F’view 5/HD 105 F’sat 105 Sky 105 Virgin 154/HD 105 5.25am Milkshake! See page 46 10.00 SpongeBob SquarePants Mr Krabs has to take boating school classes. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.10 SpongeBob hides the Krabby Patty formula in his home. (S) (HD) 10.25 Entertainment News (S) (HD) 10.30 Friends Series 1. Rachel rekindles her relationship with her ex-fiancé. 11.00 Someone has stolen Monica’s identity. 11.30 Ross’s ex-wife goes into labour. 12 noon Ross almost misses the birth after getting locked in a cupboard. (S) (AD) (HD) 12.30pm Our Yorkshire Farm Amanda and Clive’s quadbikes are stolen. (S) (HD) 1.30 A storm halts the harvest. (S) (HD) 2.30 Cruising the Caribbean with Jane McDonald The singer visits the Caribbean in mega cruise ship MSC Divina. (S) (HD) F’view 23/HD 109 (not Scot/Wales) F’sat 179/HD 107 Sky 117 (173 London; 141 Scot) Virgin 107 (157 Scot/Wales) Freeview 10 Freesat 115 Sky 119 Virgin 117/HD 177 6.00am Man about the House (S) 7.00 Martin Clunes: My Travels and Other Animals: 1/12. The best moments from a decade of travels; 7.30 2/12. Encounters with working animals (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Double Clue. A beautiful thief steals Poirot’s heart (S) (AD) (HD) 9.05 Midsomer Murders: Series 14. Death in the Slow Lane. A DJ judging a classic-car show is crushed to death; 11.00 A Sacred Trust. A nun from the cloistered world of Midsomer Priory is strangled to death; 12.55pm A Rare Bird. The president of an ornithological society is found dead; 2.55 Series 1. Faithful unto Death. A probe into a community project’s finances uncovers sinister tensions (S) (AD) (HD) Freeview 20 Freesat 158 Sky 143 Virgin 130 7.10am Lovejoy: 1/10 Series 1. A Japanese antique intrigues Lovejoy; 8.00 2/10. The dealer is stalked by an axe-wielding jailbird; 9.00 3/10. Charlie Gimbert double-crosses Lovejoy; 10.00 4/10. A museum suffers a break in (S) 11.00 Sister Boniface Mysteries: 4/10. Sister Boniface investigates when an artist is found bludgeoned to death (AD) (HD) 12 noon Sharpe: 2/3 Series 5. Sharpe’s Justice. A clash of loyalties troubles Sharpe (S) 2.00pm One Foot in the Grave: 2/6 Series 6 Victor undergoes medical tests; 2.40 3/6 Victor hires a cleaner; 3.20 4/6. A power cut gives cause for reflection (S) 4.00 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: 3/6 Series 4. The sleuth uncovers bribery and corruption; 5.00 4/6. Robert begins a career as a journalist and Geoffrey joins a gym (S) 7.00pm Laugh Lessons The perils of internet fame. (S) (HD) 7.05 EastEnders Kat comes to terms with a devastating truth. Shown last Monday BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) 7.35 Bernie returns to the Square. Cast Tue/Thu BBC1 Shown last Tue BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) 7.55 Gossip Girl 11/18 Series 1. Serena enlists Jenny’s help to find Dan the perfect present. (S) (HD) 8.35 12/18. A party gets out of hand. A box set is available on iPlayer. (S) (HD) 9.15 Love in the Flesh 3/8. The heat is turned up when six new singles enter the beach house. First shown last Wednesday Repeated 12.55am (S) (HD) 4.00pm Kew Gardens: a Year in Bloom 10.00 New. Obsessed with... Killing Eve 1/4 Series 1. A look at how tender banana plants are cared for over winter. 5/8. Podcast hosts Naomi Shimada and Zing Tsjeng question Eve’s motives. (S) (HD) Director Robin Leach (S) (HD) 10.30 Mood 5.00 Cornwall: a Year by the Sea 2/4. Summer is boom or bust time for local businesses. Can pasty makers Ann and Fergus keep up with the demand? First shown last Thursday (S) (HD) 5.55 5 News (S) (HD) 6.00 The Two Ronnies: the Lost Sketches Shortly before Ronnie Barker’s retirement, he and Ronnie Corbett travelled to Sydney to rework their sketches. Here, British audiences get to see the best of the duo’s work Down Under. Director Luke Worster (S) (HD) 7.30 New. Queens of Mystery a 4/6. Mattie investigates when a band manager is stabbed to death. Could a recording made by the lead singer throw some light on the case? See p41. Det Sgt Matilda “Mattie” Stone Cat Stone Beth Stone Jane Stone Dr Daniel Lynch Natasha Young Insp Derek Thorne PC Terry Foster Electra Bliss Nikki Holler Olivia Vinall Julie Graham Sarah Woodward Siobhan Redmond Andrew Leung Rebecca Grant Martin Trenaman Michael Elcock Michelle Collins Chelsea Edge Writer Julian Unthank; Producers Tim Vaughan, Linda James; Director Jamie Magnus Stone (S) (AD) (HD) 8.30 Dad’s Army: All the Laughs and More The inside story of the classic sitcom, featuring interviews with members of the original cast and their families. Directors Judith Ahern, Diani Vyas, Mark Dolan (S) (HD) 10.00 New. Most Shocking Celebrity Moments Notorious incidents involving such famous faces as Wayne Rooney, Judy Finnegan and Geri Halliwell. (S) (HD) 12 midnight Greatest Ever Celebrity Wind Ups (S) (HD) 1.00am New. Casino (S) (HD) 3.00 Dubai: Lives of the Super Rich (S) (HD) 3.45 Now That’s Funny! (S) (HD) 4.35 Wildlife SOS (S) (SL) 5.00—5.25am House Doctor (S) (SL) Channel 5+1 Freeview 46 Freesat 128 Sky 205 Virgin 155 BBC4 listings are overleaf 5/6. Sasha goes on her first girls’ work trip abroad, but soon they’re in too deep. First shown last Tuesday Rptd 2.25am (S) (AD) (HD) 11.15 What We Do in the Shadows ★★★★ Horror comedy starring q Jemaine Clement. Four vampires share a flat in present-day Wellington in New Zealand. Available on iPlayer for 26 days. Review page 27. Directors Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi (2014, 15) (S) (W) (HD) 12.40am Becoming...the Batman (S) (HD) 12.55 Love in the Flesh Shown 9.15pm 1.40 Love in the Flesh 2.25 Mood Shown 10.30pm 3.10—3.55am Freeze: Back on Thin Ice (S) (AD) (HD) ITV2 6 5.00pm Midsomer Murders Series 19. The Village That Rose from the Dead. The village of Little Auburn, abandoned since the war, is going to be reoccupied — but then a man is found murdered during its grand reopening. 7.00 Series 11. The Magician’s Nephew After magician’s assistant Jean Wildacre drops dead during a stage show, Barnaby and Jones investigate the secretive world of Midsomer’s Magic Circle — a group of friends who once formed a cult together. 9.00 Left for Dead. A mystery from his schooldays comes back to haunt Jones following the deaths of a reclusive couple and a murder at the wedding of an old friend. Could the spate of killings in the village be connected with a fatal road accident almost 20 years earlier? (S) (AD) 11.00 The Booze Cruise 6.00pm The Brokenwood Mysteries 1/4 Series 6. The Power of Steam. Mike and his team are drawn into a world of escapism when they investigate a murder at a Brokenwood steampunk event. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates 1/6 Series 1. The Bearded Lady. The death of a pensioner leaves a few unanswered questions for the amateur sleuth, who sets about solving the mystery when the police show little interest. (S) 9.30 Rebus 1/4 Series 4. Resurrection Men. When a gallery owner is murdered and his body is dumped in a bin-liner, initial lines of enquiry centre on embittered artist Charlie Guthrie. Rebus, meanwhile, is back at Police College after an act of insubordination. (S) One-off comedy drama starring Martin Clunes, Neil Pearson, Brian Murphy and Mark Benton. Five men set off on a shopping trip to a French hypermarket, while their wives back home take full advantage of their husbands’ absence. (S) 11.00 The Heart Guy The Booze Cruise II tomorrow 10.05pm 1.10 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates Shown 8pm (S) 2.35—4.00am Ashes to Ashes: 3/8 Series 2. Animal rights activists injure a ten-year-old girl in a petrol bomb attack (S) Drama +1 Freeview 60 Sky 243 Virgin 226 Freeview 6 Freesat 113 Sky 118 Virgin 115/HD 176 6.00am Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records (S) (HD) 6.25 Coronation Street: omnibus (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 9.05 Love Bites (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 11.10 Dress to Impress (S) (HD) 1.10pm You’ve Been Framed! Gold (S) (HD) 2.15 FILM Dr Seuss’ The Lorax ★★★ Animated comedy adventure (S) (W) (HD) 4.00 FILM Despicable Me ★★★★ Animated comedy (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 5.50pm FILM Man of Steel ★★★ Fantasy adventure starring Henry Cavill, Amy Adams and Russell Crowe. In a far away galaxy, as the planet Krypton is about to explode, scientist Jor-El sends his baby son Kal to Earth. As he grows to manhood, Kal — under the human guise of Clark Kent — seeks to master his extraordinary powers. Meanwhile, an old enemy of Jor-El’s makes his way to Earth determined to have his revenge. (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 8.30 FILM Fast & Furious 8 ★★★★ Action adventure starring Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham and Charlize Theron. The whole team have dispersed to live quieter lives. But with Dom seemingly seduced into a life of techno terrorism by the mysterious Cipher, it looks like the opportunity to put their feet up will have to wait. (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 11.10 Celebrity Juice Vernon Kay, Fleur East, Rickie Haywood-Williams and Nick Grimshaw join team captains Laura Whitmore and Emily Atack. (S) (HD) 11.55 Family Guy Series 16. Peter goes out of his way to win an Emmy. (S) (AD) (HD) 12.25am Series 13. Stewie impregnates himself with Brian’s DNA. (S) (AD) (HD) Freeview 26 Freesat 117 Sky 120 Virgin 118/HD 178 6.00am The Protectors (S) 6.25 Tenable (S) (HD) 7.20 Hornblower (S) (AD) (HD) 9.30 New. Racing: the Opening Show (S) (HD) 10.30 Match Time Revisited (S) (HD) 12.30pm World of Sport (S) (HD) 12.45 LIVE Snooker: Jill Douglas presents coverage of the afternoon session on day six of the Tour Championship at Venue Cymru in Llandudno, featuring the first eight frames of the second semi-final (S) (HD) 4.00 Monster Carp (S) (HD) 6.00pm Match Time Revisited Elton Welsby presents highlights from December 1981. (S) (HD) 7.05 Dramatic Finishes A selection of dramatic horse racing finishes. (S) (HD) 7.15 LIVE Snooker The evening session on day six of the Tour Championship in Llandudno, featuring the conclusion of the second semi-final. With commentary by David Hendon and Phil Yates. (S) (HD) 10.30 FILM Firefox ★★ Cold War espionage thriller starring Clint Eastwood. When the Soviet Union develops a deadly supersonic fighter, maverick pilot Mitchell Gant is sent to Moscow to steal the top secret plane. (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 12.55 American Dad! (S) (AD) (HD) 1.50 Plebs (S) (AD) (HD) 2.45—3.00am Unwind (S) (HD) 1.10am The Professionals (S) (SL) (AD) 2.20 The Protectors (S) 2.50—3.00am Unwind (S) (HD) ITV2+1 Freeview 29 Freesat 114 Sky 218 Virgin 116 44 ITV3 1.10am Law & Order: UK: 6/6 Series 4 Skeletons. A body is found with a chilling note (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 2.05—2.30am Unwind (S) (HD) +1 F’view 59 (9pm—4am) F’sat 116 Sky 219 Virgin 174 ITV4 ITV4 +1 Freesat 118 Sky 220 Virgin 175 26 7/8 Series 5. A Ghost In The Heart Sharna launches a charm offensive to get Hugh a high-profile job in the city. (S) (HD) 12.05am 8/8. Taste of Whyhope. Hugh faces his biggest decision ever. (S) (HD) ITVBe 28 Freeview 28 Freesat 119 Sky 131 Virgin 119/HD 179 7.00am Masters of Flip: double bill (S) (HD) 9.00 LittleBe: children’s programmes (HD) 12 noon Masters of Flip (S) (HD) 12.55pm Billie and Greg: the Family Diaries (S) (AD) (HD) 1.55 The Real Housewives of Cheshire (S) (AD) (HD) 4.55 Dinner Date: double bill (S) (HD) 7.00pm Celebrity Dinner Date The Only Way Is Essex star Demi Sims chooses three people to date based on the menus she most likes the look of. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Diags chooses three blind dates based entirely on their menus. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 FILM Bridget Jones’s Diary ★★★★ Romantic comedy starring Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth and Hugh Grant. Weight-obsessed 30-something Bridget Jones is busy lamenting her lack of a good man when two come along at once: her boss Daniel Cleaver and childhood friend Mark Darcy. Unfortunately, in typical world-of-Bridget style, the two men have met before and she finds herself thrust to the centre of a bizarre love triangle. (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 11.10 Botched Dr Paul Nassif helps a woman with “blowfish” lips and a male model travels from Prague in pursuit of perfection. (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight—1.00am Ibiza Weekender (S) (HD) ITVBe +1 Virgin 120 (Scotland 162) ( The War Years 1939-1946 A picture-rich commemorative book Yours for just £9.99
SATURDAY 2 APRIL More4 18 Sky Arts 11 Yesterday 27 Concert for George 3.45pm An all-star Smoke and Steel 9.00pm A look at arrives with suspected spinal injuries band celebrates George Harrison the ironclad warship HMS Warrior Freeview 18 Freesat 124 Sky 136 Virgin 147/HD 195 8.55am Food Unwrapped (AD) 9.30 A Place in the Sun: three back-to-back episodes 12.25pm Location, Location, Location: house-hunting in Yorkshire 1.25 Come Dine with Me: in Swindon and Marlborough 4.05pm Four in a Bed From Lancashire, East Yorkshire, Dorset and Kent. 6.45 The Great Big Tiny Design Challenge with Sandi Toksvig 1/8. Crafting challenge, in which ten amateur miniaturemakers must transform a derelict mini mansion. The first challenge is to create miniature busts of themselves. (AD) 8.00 Matt Baker: Travels with Mum and Dad 1/4. Matt Baker treats his parents, Janice and Mike, to a few excursions in their beloved North East. They begin at Bamburgh Castle Estate, where Matt learns about some antique engineering and tea-loving Janice learns how to blend Earl Grey. (AD) 9.00 24 Hours in A&E A 19-year-old woman is brought in with possible spinal injuries, while a 59-year-old woman is treated following a suspected stroke. (AD) 10.00 An elderly couple are brought in after a road accident, while a 23-year-old man reflects on his schizophrenia diagnosis as he receives treatment for a bad cut. (AD) 11.05 Eight out of Ten Cats Does Countdown With Richard Ayoade, Rob Beckett and Claudia Winkleman. F’view 11 F’sat 147 Sky 130 Virgin 165/HD 140 BT 349/HD 364 6.00am Arts Uncovered 6.20 New. Handel/ Mozart: Der Messias by Robert Wilson 8.45 Tales of the Unexpected 11.15 Anyone Can Sing 12.15pm The Directors 1.15 Deep Purple: Perfect Strangers 3.45 FILM Concert for George ★★★★ Concert movie. An all-star band, featuring ex-Beatles, Travelling Wilburys and Eric Clapton, celebrates the music of George Harrison in a concert marking the first anniversary of his death (W) 6.30pm Classic Albums In-depth insight into the making of Jimi Hendrix’s 1968 double album Electric Ladyland, as famous for its sleeve design as the songs within. 7.45 Roy Orbison: Austin City Limits The singer/songwriter performs on the music programme in 1982, featuring hits including Only the Lonely and Pretty Woman. 9.00 Roger Waters: Us + Them The Pink Floyd co-founder performs in Amsterdam on the European leg of his 2017—2018 tour. Featuring songs from the band’s albums as well as his latest solo offering. 11.30 Classic Artists: Jimi Hendrix Friends and fans of the American musician tell the story of one of rock’s great icons, who dazzled in the 60s with his outrageous guitar-playing skills and experimental sound. Freeview 27 Freesat 159 Sky 155 Virgin 129 6.00am Impossible Engineering: double bill (AD) 8.00 Great British Landmark Fixers 9.00 Bangers and Cash: four editions 1.00pm Abandoned Engineering (AD) 4.00 Great British Railway Journeys 6.00pm Great British Railway Journeys Michael Portillo joins a brass band in Honley, West Yorkshire, before crossing into Derbyshire. 6.30 Michael embarks on a journey to Leeds, beginning at London’s Euston station. 7.00 At Bletchley, Michael meets one of the Second World War’s most secret agents. 7.30 The former politician travels from Northampton to Nuneaton. 8.00 In Leicester, the presenter finds out all about the hunt for Richard III’s remains. 8.30 Michael discovers how rail workers shaped British political history in Doncaster. 9.00 Smoke and Steel Examining a grand public works facility in Prague and the mint building in San Francisco. (AD) 10.00 One Foot in the Grave A hole appears at the bottom of the garden. 10.40 Margaret collapses with exhaustion. 11.20 The Meldrews spend a day on the river. 12.05am Father Ted: double bill (AD) 1.15 24 Hours in A&E (AD) 3.20—3.50am Father Ted (AD) More4 +1 Freeview 86 Freesat 125 Sky 236 Virgin 196 E4 13 Freeview 13 Freesat 122 Sky 135 Virgin 106/HD 145 6.00am How I Met Your Mother 6.55 Lego Masters USA (AD) 7.55 Don’t Tell the Bride 10.00 Married at First Sight Australia 11.30 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 1.30pm Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back (AD) 2.30 The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer (AD) 3.50 Extreme Cake Makers 4.05 The Big Bang Theory (AD) 6.00pm The Big Bang Theory 1/24 Series 12 Amy and Sheldon go on honeymoon. (AD) 6.30 2/24. Sheldon and Amy are baffled by one of their wedding gifts. (AD) 6.55 FILM The Greatest Showman ★★★★ Musical drama based on a true story, starring Hugh Jackman and Zac Efron. Would-be impresario PT Barnum throws every penny into opening a freak show. But he aspires to greater cultural acceptance, and his ambition could jeopardise more than his business. (AD) 9.00 Celebrity Gogglebox Opinions on Cooking with the Stars, Too Hot to Handle, Only Connect, Jaws, Cat People, The Yorkshire Vet and Catfish UK: the TV Show. (AD) 10.00 Gogglebox Made in Chelsea and Dragons’ Den are appraised. (AD) 11.05 Verdicts on Line of Duty, Naked Attraction and I Can See Your Voice. (AD) 12.10am First Dates: a widow goes on her first date in 51 years (AD) 1.15 First Dates: Valentine’s Special 2.20 Celebrity Gogglebox (AD) 3.15 Gogglebox (AD) 4.10—6.00am Don’t Tell the Bride E4 +1 Freeview 30 Freesat 123 Sky 235 Virgin 146 Really 17 Freeview 17 Freesat 160 Sky 142 Virgin 128 6.00am Fantasy Homes by the Sea 7.00 Home Shopping 8.00 Homes under the Hammer 1.00pm A Place in the Sun 3.00 Dales for Sale 4.00 Helicopter ER 7.00 It’s Me or the Dog: double bill 8.00 Saving Lives at Sea 9.00 New. The Holzer Files: the team investigates an unsettling presence aboard RMS Queen Mary 10.00 New. Haunted Hospitals 11.00 Ghost Adventures 12 midnight Kindred Spirits 1.00am Paranormal: Caught on Camera 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Dales for Sale 5.00—6.00am Animal Cops (AD) 1.30am Eric Clapton: Live in California 2.45 FILM Muscle Shoals ★★★★ Documentary that tells the story of Rick Hall, who overcame personal tragedy to found the legendary FAME Studios on the banks of the Tennessee river (W) 5.00—6.00am The Great Songwriters 4seven 49 Freeview 49 Freesat 127 Sky 137 Virgin 143/HD 203 9.00am Come Dine with Me: from Kent 11.30 A New Life in the Sun: five editions 4.30pm A Place in the Sun: two editions 6.00pm A Place in the Sun A couple want a seaside home on the Costa Cálida. 7.00 Jean Johansson lines up five great options for Laura and Nick, who are seeking a property in Estepona on the Costa del Sol. 8.00 Kirstie and Phil’s Love It or List It Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are in Cowbridge, Wales to help a couple whose home seems perfect — if it were not for the long list of gripes making Amy want to move. (AD) 9.00 The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer 2/5 Series 5. Ruby Wax, Gareth Malone, Laura Whitmore and Yung Filly make fruit turnovers, chocolate fondants and meringue showstoppers. (AD) 10.20 Police Custody USA 1/4. The first episode follows veteran homicide detectives Tiffany Burgtorf and Shane Carpenter as they investigate the case of a man shot dead in front of his home in Kansas City. (AD) 11.20 24 Hours in A&E A look back at more memorable stories filmed at St George’s Hospital in south London. (AD) 12.25am Gogglebox (AD) 1.30 Eight out of Ten Cats Does Countdown 2.30—5.00am Come Dine with Me Quest 12 F’view 12/HD 114 F’sat 172/HD 167 Sky 144 Virgin 169 6.00am Massive Engineering Mistakes 7.00 Mega Shippers (AD) 8.00 Wheeler Dealers 1.00pm LIVE Darts: the afternoon session on day one of the WDF World Championship from Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, Surrey 4.30 Salvage Hunters 5.00 Salvage Hunters: the Restorers 6.00 Vintage Voltage (AD) 7.00 Salvage Hunters: the Restorers 8.00 Salvage Hunters 9.00 New. EFL: highlights including Queens Park Rangers v Fulham 11.00 I Got Lucky: Survival Stories 12 midnight Chaos Caught on Camera (AD) 1.00am Massive Engineering Mistakes 2.00 Mega Shippers (AD) 3.00 Full Metal Junkies 4.00 Mega Shippers 5.00—6.00am New. Darts Quest +1 F’view 70 F’sat 168 Sky 244 Virgin 213 BBC News Freeview 231 Freesat 212 Sky 503 Virgin 601 Sky News Freeview 233 Freesat 202 Sky 501 Virgin 603 BT 313 12 midnight Impossible Engineering (AD) 2.00—3.00am Smoke and Steel (AD) Yesterday +1 Freeview 75 Sky 255 Virgin 200 Dave 19 12 midnight Have I Got a Bit More Old News for You 1.00am Jon Richardson: Ultimate Worrier 2.00 Dave Gorman: Terms and Conditions Apply 3.00 QI XL 3.30—4.00am Ladhood (AD) Dave Ja Vu Freeview 74 Sky 211 (Wales 212) Virgin 131 25 Freeview 25 Freesat 156 Sky 132 Virgin 125/HD 211 6.10am The Bill 11.00 Tipping Point 4.00pm My Family Kenzo’s father arrives unexpectedly on the Harpers’ doorstep. 4.40 An elderly patient of Ben’s dies. 5.20 Susan and Ben renew their wedding vows. 6.00 Ben drives Michael to his interview. 6.40 The Harpers appear on The Weakest Link. 7.20 Ben meets an old college pal. (AD) 8.00 Gavin & Stacey Stacey travels from Wales to London to meet Gavin in person. 8.35 The couple have their first lovers’ tiff. 9.15 The families unite for a party. (AD) 10.00 Louis Theroux: Law and Disorder in Lagos The journalist meets the gangs that run the Nigerian city’s streets. (AD) 11.00 Stacey Dooley in the USA Stacey visits a prison boot camp for women. (AD) 12 midnight—3.00am One Born Every Minute W +1 Sky 232 Virgin 190 Freeview 21 Freesat 129 Sky 141 Virgin 153 9.00am Murder, She Wrote: ten editions (AD) 7.10pm Jesse Stone: No Remorse: the chief of police has been suspended from the force, but returns to duty to investigate a series of murders in Boston 9.00 Yellowstone: Series 1 Jamie’s political career is threatened 10.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: four episodes. Series 14. A baby’s abduction from a playground leads to a twisted case of lies 11.00 Benson and Barba confront a powerful administrator 11.55 Series 13. Benson is accused of putting an innocent man in prison 12.55am A businessman’s wife is raped and abducted from her home 1.55 Hannibal 3.35—4.00am Criminals: Caught on Camera: the use of CCTV to fight crime 5 USA +1 Freesat 130 Sky 241 Virgin 185 5 Star 32 Freeview 32 Freesat 131 Sky 128 Virgin 151 8.00am Entertainment News 8.05 Criminals: Caught on Camera 8.25 Judge Judy (SL) 10.15 Caught on Camera: Funniest Moments 1.25pm FILM Made of Honor ★★ 3.30 FILM Ace Ventura: Pet Detective ★★★★ Review page 27 5.10 FILM Grown Ups ★★ 7.05pm FILM Journey 2: the Mysterious Island ★★★ Action adventure starring Dwayne Johnson. A teenage adventurer locates an island inhabited by monster lizards, giant bees and a gold volcano. 9.00 FILM The Meg ★★★ Action horror thriller starring Jason Statham and Li Bingbing. Deep sea rescue diver Jonas Taylor is approached to aid a team of researchers in their fight against a giant prehistoric shark. 11.10 FILM Final Destination 2 ★★★ Supernatural horror sequel starring Ali Larter. Teenager Kimberly Corman has a premonition that ends up saving her and a group of motorists from a freeway pile-up. Review p31. 1.00am Fights, Camera, Action! (AD) 2.00 999: Critical Condition 3.00 The World’s Most Expensive Hotels 3.50—4.00am Entertainment News 5 Star +1 Freesat 141 Sky 228 Virgin 186 F’view 19 F’sat 157 Sky 111 (Wales 112) Virgin 127/HD 227 7.10am Cop Car Workshop 8.00 Rick Stein’s Long Weekends (AD) 9.00 Rick Stein’s French Odyssey 9.30 Storage Hunters UK 10.00 Top Gear (AD) 11.00 American Pickers 12 noon Storage Hunters UK 1.00pm Top Gear (AD) 3.00 Soapbox Race 4.00 Top Gear (AD) 6.00pm Would I Lie to You? With guest panellists Dermot O’Leary, Mel Giedroyc, Josh Widdicombe and Matt Dawson. 6.40 David O’Doherty, Richard Osman, Susan Calman and Carol Kirkwood take part. 7.20 With Sarah Millican, Jon Richardson, David Harewood and Bob Mortimer. 8.00 Not Going Out Live Special episode of Lee Mack’s award-winning hit comedy. 8.40 Not Going Out 1/7 Series 10. Toby organises a sponsored parachute jump. 9.20 2/7. Lee and Lucy’s friendship with Toby and Anna is tested during a weekend break 10.00 Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable 8/8 Series 2. Jessica Knappett explains why you shouldn’t attend a funeral with her. 11.00 QI XL: Quizmas Sandi Toksvig hosts. W 21 5 Action 33 Saturday Television 24 Hours in A&E 9.00pm Georgia, 5 USA Freeview 33 Freesat 132 Sky 150 Virgin 187/HD 150 9.00am Criminals: Caught on Camera 9.30 The Gadget Show 10.30 Police Interceptors 2.30pm FILM We Go in At Dawn ★★ Second World War thriller 4.20 FILM Any Which Way You Can ★★★ Action comedy 6.40pm FILM Two Mules for Sister Sara ★★★★ Western starring Clint Eastwood and Shirley MacLaine. When Hogan saves a woman from a fate worse than death, he gets more than he bargained for. She turns out to be Sister Sara, a nun on a mission from God. 9.00 FILM Big Trouble in Little China ★★ Action adventure starring Kurt Russell as truck driver Jack Burton, who’s drawn into a supernatural world beneath San Francisco’s Chinatown when he attempts to rescue his best friend’s fiancée from an evil magician. 11.00 FILM Code of Silence ★★ Action thriller with Chuck Norris and Henry Silva. A cop and his partner find themselves caught up in a gang war between rival mobsters. 1.00am Professionals (AD) 2.00 999: Criminals Caught on Camera 3.00 Idiot TV 3.50 Britain’s Biggest Armed Robbery 4.35—5.00am Criminals: Caught on Camera (AD) 5 Select 56 Freeview (HD only) 56 Freesat 133 Sky 153 Virgin 152 9.00am GPs: behind Closed Doors (AD) 1.00pm Watercolour Challenge 2.00 Watercolour Challenge: four editions 6.00pm Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild Ben revisits a former medical student who lives deep in the woodlands of Arkansas. 7.00 The presenter catches up with Rick who has made a fresh start on Fiji. 8.00 Ben revisits a former war correspondent living in British Columbia 9.00 Inside the Heinz Factory Behind the doors of the facility in Wigan, where 850 people produce 200 different products. 10.00 Elvis: the Man That Rocked the World The story of Elvis Presley’s remarkable success, through the prism of his finest moments. 12 midnight Victoria Wood: 40 Years of Laughs 1.00am The Highland Midwife 2.00 The Highland Vet 3.50—4.00am Entertainment News FREEVIEW channels continue overleaf: Film channels on p48 Featuring articles, photographs and memories from the era Visit radiotimes.com/waryears 45
Freeview, satellite SATURDAY CHILDREN’S Milkshake! on C5 Full listings for Channel 5 are on p44 Television Saturday 5.25am Peppa Pig 5.30 Paw Patrol 5.50 Pip and Posy 6.00 Milkshake! Monkey 6.05 Peppa Pig 6.15 Shane the Chef 6.40 Noddy: Toyland Detective 6.50 New. Brave Bunnies 7.00 Thomas & Friends 7.10 Milo 7.20 Pip and Posy 7.30 Peppa Pig 7.35 Fireman Sam 7.55 Paw Patrol 8.10 Baby Shark’s Big Show! 8.25 Pirata & Capitano 8.45 Meet the Experts 8.55 Show Me How... 9.00 Ricky Zoom 9.15 The World According to Grandpa 9.25 Go Green with the Grimwades 9.35 The Adventures of Paddington 9.50—10.00am Circle Square CBeebies 202 Freeview 202 Freesat 608 Sky 608 Virgin 702 6.00am Show Me Show Me 6.20 Raa Raa the Noisy Lion 6.30 Bing 6.40 Love Monster 6.45 Go Jetters 7.00 Postman Pat: SDS 7.15 Bing 7.30 Hey Duggee 7.45 Go Jetters 8.00 Peter Rabbit 8.10 Octonauts 8.25 Chuggington 8.35 Bitz & Bob 8.45 The Furchester Hotel 9.00 Something Special 9.20 Bluey 9.35 CBeebies Presents: the Tortoise and the Hare 10.20 Go Jetters 10.35 Nick Cope’s Popcast 10.40 Justin’s House 11.05 Andy and the Band 11.20 Go Jetters 11.30 Patchwork Pals 11.35 Waffle the Wonder Dog 11.45 JoJo & Gran Gran 12 noon Big Cook Little Cook 12.20pm Raa Raa the Noisy Lion 12.30 Hey Duggee 12.45 Bitz & Bob 1.10 Love Monster 1.25 Go Jetters 1.50 Dog Loves Books 2.00 Timmy Time 2.05 Something Special 2.25 GiggleQuiz 2.35 Tish Tash 2.40 Tee and Mo 2.50 Love Monster 2.55 Bitz & Bob 3.10 School of Roars 3.15 Messy Goes to OKIDO 3.25 Teeny Tiny Creatures 3.40 Andy’s Prehistoric Adventures 3.55 Gigglebiz 4.10 Magic Hands 4.20 Treasure Champs 4.35 Timmy Time 4.40 Bluey 4.50 Andy and the Band 5.05 Maddie’s Do You Know? 5.20 Molly and Mack 5.35 JoJo & Gran Gran 5.45 Sarah & Duck 5.55 Colours 6.05 Tee and Mo 6.10 Clangers 6.20 In the Night Garden... 6.50—7.00pm CBeebies Bedtime Stories: a tale is read for younger viewers before they go to bed CBBC 201 Freeview 201 Freesat 607 Sky 607 Virgin 701 7.00am Shaun the Sheep 7.05 Danger Mouse 7.30 Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 7.40 New. Newsround See feature: page 16 7.45 Odd Squad; Odd Tubes 8.00 Dennis & Gnasher 8.15 New. Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl 9.00 Ninja Express 9.25 Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 9.50 Odd Squad 10.00 Odd Tubes 10.05 The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm 11.00 Blue Peter: Seal Sanctuary and Wacky Wildlife 11.30 Danny & Mick 11.40 Ninja Express 12.05pm Dennis & Gnasher 12.40 Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 1.10 Danger Mouse 2.00 Horrible Histories: Staggering Storytellers Special 2.30 Still So Awkward 2.55 All at Sea 3.25 Horrible Histories 3.40 Odd Squad 4.05 Ninja Express 4.30 Danger Mouse 4.40 Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl 5.00 Summer Camp Island 5.25—7.00pm FILM Ratchet & Clank ★★ Animated comedy adventure CITV 203 Freeview 203 Freesat 602 Sky 612 Virgin 734 6.00am The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 6.35 Thunderbirds Are Go 7.00 Dare Master 7.05 Mr Bean 7.30 Mr Magoo 8.00 Inspector Gadget 8.30 Ted’s Top Ten 8.55 Don’t Unleash the Beast 9.25 Mr Magoo 9.55 Hotel Transylvania 10.25 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 11.05 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 12.25pm Inspector Gadget 1.25 Spy School 1.55 Mr Bean 2.55 Mighty Mike 3.10 Teen Titans Go! 4.25 Hotel Transylvania 4.55 Mr Magoo 5.25 Don’t Unleash the Beast 5.50 Mini Movies 6.20 Thunderbirds Are Go 6.45 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 7.35 Don’t Unleash the Beast 7.55 Spy School 8.25 Mini Movies 8.55—9.00pm Dare Master FREEVIEW channels continued from overleaf Egyptian Tomb Hunting 7.05pm Tony Robinson PBS America Henry VIII and the King’s Men 7.00pm The monarch 84 F’view 84 (1-11pm only) F’sat 155 Sky 174 Virgin 273 8.10am Beautiful Serengeti 8.40 Egypt’s Lost Cities 10.40 Heliopolis: the City of the Sun (S) 11.50 The Secret of the Animal Mummies 1.00pm Egyptian Tomb Hunting 2.55 Egypt’s Lost Cities 4.50 Heliopolis: the City of the Sun (S) 6.00pm The Secret of the Animal Mummies An investigation into Ancient Egypt’s animal sacrifice rituals. 7.05 Egyptian Tomb Hunting 1/2. Tony Robinson visits some of Egypt’s new tomb discoveries. In the first episode, he searches for a pharoah’s lost pyramid in Cairo. 8.05 2/2. Tony Robinson’s journey across Egypt concludes. 9.05 Egypt’s Lost Cities The potential existence of buildings beneath the sands of Egypt. 11.00 The Secret of the Animal Mummies As 6pm. 12.10am Heliopolis: the City of the Sun (S) 1.25 Egyptian Tomb Hunting 3.00—4.00am The Secret of the Animal Mummies PBS +1 Freeview (HD only) 87 Pick 36 Freeview 36 Freesat 144 Sky 159 Virgin 156 6.00am Nothing to Declare (AD) 11.00 Stop, Search, Seize (AD) 12 noon Air Ambulance ER 1.00pm Police Force: Australia 2.00 Highway Cops (AD) 3.00 Police Ten 7 4.00 Motorbike Cops 5.00 Stop, Search, Seize (AD) 6.00pm Road Wars: double bill 8.00 The Force: Manchester 9.00 Caught on Dashcam (AD) 10.00 Killer Neighbours 11.00 Ross Kemp: Extreme World (AD) 12 midnight Night Cops 1.00am Killer in My Village 2.00 Nothing to Declare 2.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line 3.00 Nothing to Declare 4.00—6.00am Police Force: Australia Pick +1 Freesat 145 Sky 259 CBS Justice 41 Freeview 41 Freesat 137 Sky 148 Virgin 192 8.30am The Key of David 9.00 Matlock 12 noon JAG 2.00pm CSI: Miami 7.00 JAG 9.00 NCIS: five episodes. A marine is shot dead in Afghanistan 10.00 A doctor dies on board the USS Borealis 10.55 A navy reservist’s husband goes missing 11.50 Ziva and Tony travel to Berlin 12.45am The team tracks Bodnar’s SUV to a remote house 68 Freeview 68 Freesat 134 Sky 147 Virgin 197 9.00am JAG: five episodes 2.00pm Medical Detectives: four episodes 4.00 Judge Judy 9.00 Psychic Private Eyes: cases of mysterious deaths and disappearances are reopened 10.00 Medium: two episodes. A fellow psychic warns of trouble in Joe’s future, then Allison has a dream about a man abducting Ariel 12 midnight Medium: three episodes 3.00—6.00am Judge Judy ALL PROGRAMMES ON THE ABOVE CHANNELS ARE REPEATS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 46 57 F’view (HD only) 57 F’sat 175 Sky 171 Virgin 276 6.00am Aerial America (HD) 1.00pm How Did They Build That? (HD) 3.00 Inside the Factory (HD) 4.00 Private Lives of the Windsors (HD) 6.00pm Private Lives of the Windsors 3/3 Series 2. Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. (HD) 7.00 Henry VIII and the King’s Men 1/4. Tracy Borman looks at Henry VIII through the eyes of the men who exploited his vulnerability. 8.00 2/4. How Henry VIII entrusted a huge amount of power to the men around him. (HD) 9.00 3/4. How Henry VIII’s courtiers shaped the final part of his reign. With brutal struggles breaking out, they had to tread carefully as the king had become a tyrant. (HD) 10.00 An American Aristocrat’s Guide to Great Estates 9/10 Julie Montagu’s own great estate in Dorset, Mapperton. (HD) 11.00 8/10. Julie Montagu travels to Inveraray Castle. (HD) 12 midnight—6.00am An American Aristocrat’s Guide to Great Estates: six editions (HD) HGTV 44 F’view 44 F’sat 166 Sky 158 Virgin 286 7.00am Honey I Bought the House 8.00 The Great Interior Design Challenge 9.00 Escape to the Country 10.00 My Mortgage Free Home 11.00 DIY SOS (AD) 1.00pm Fixer Upper 3.00 Sarah Beeny’s Renovate Don’t Relocate 5.00 A Place in the Sun: triple bill. A couple from Kent search for a property in the Caribbean 6.00 A couple from Worcestershire hope to find a holiday home in Portugal 7.00 A Hampshire couple want to buy a holiday home in Cape Verde 8.00 Escape to the Country 10.00 DIY SOS (AD) 12 midnight Christina on the Coast: two episodes 1.00am 100 Day Dream Home 2.00 Honey I Bought the House 3.00—4.00am Extreme Makeover: Home Edition HGTV +1 Sky 258 Virgin 290 Great TV 50 F’view 50 (limited) F’sat 142 Sky 157 Virgin 189 6.00am Perception 11.00 Body of Proof 4.00pm Castle: five episodes. A safety inspector survives being poisoned twice 5.00 An actor is mysteriously killed 6.00 An escaped psychiatric patient drops dead 7.00 Beckett and Castle are ready to face LokSat 8.00 A murdered woman is found covered in petals 9.00 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 1.00am Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye 3.45—6.00am Hart to Hart 1.35 JAG 3.30—6.00am Matlock CBS Drama Smithsonian Great TV +1 Freesat 143 Sky 257 BBC Parliament 232 F’view 232 F’sat 201 Sky 504 Virgin 605 6.00am Westminster Hall 11.00 PMQs 11.35 Scottish FMQs 12.35pm Welsh FMQs 1.35 NI Assembly Questions 2.20 House of Commons 3.05 Scottish Parliament 4.05 Senedd Cymru 5.05 NI Assembly 6.00 Select Committees 12 midnight PMQs 12.35am Scottish FMQs 1.35 Welsh FMQs 2.35 NI Assembly Questions 3.20 as 2.20pm 4.05 as 3.05pm 5.05—6.00am as 5.05pm Limitless 9.00pm Eddie Morra is a changed man Game of Thrones 9.00pm Cersei has a plan in mind Sky Showcase Sky Atlantic Sky 106 Virgin 110/HD 109 BT 340/HD 355 6.00am Battle of the Alphas (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 The Simpsons (S) 9.30 New. Soccer AM 11.00 LIVE Women’s Super League Football: West Ham United play host to Manchester City at Chigwell in London (kick-off 11.30) 2.00pm Football’s Funniest Moments (S) (AD) 3.00 New. Soccer Saturday 5.00 Curse of the Ancients (HD) 6.00pm Caesar’s Doomsday War 1/2. How Julius Caesar rose to power and the battle that took him to the brink of defeat. (HD) 7.00 Impossible Animals 1/3 The challenges posed by the habitat of the desert. (S) (AD) 8.00 Micro Monsters with David Attenborough 3/6 Courtship in the bug world. (S) 8.30 4/6. Exploring the mating habits of various bugs. (S) 9.00 Limitless ★★★★ Sci-fi thriller starring Bradley Cooper. One of life’s losers is transformed into a high-achieving dynamo thanks to a new drug. (S) (W) 11.00 Peacemaker 2/8. After Peacemaker’s hazardous escape, tension and mistrust build. (S) (HD) 12 midnight Resident Alien (S) (HD) 1.00am Caught on Dashcam (S) (AD) 2.00 The Force: North East 3.00— 6.00am Nothing to Declare (S) (AD) Sky Showcase +1 Sky 206 q Challenge 48 F’view 48 F’sat 146 Sky 160 Virgin 160 7.00am The Chase 9.00 Wheel of Fortune (AD) 11.30 Family Fortunes 1.30pm All Star Family Fortunes 3.00 Strike It Lucky 4.00 The Cube: Claire is desperate to win £250,000 so she can afford to buy a motorhome for a trip around Europe, while Kevin has his sights set on a new kitchen. Phillip Schofield discovers if either of them are able to beat the pesky box 5.00 The Chase 9.00 The Chase Celebrity Special: Boyzone’s Shane Lynch, Olympic athlete Colin Jackson, Emmerdale actress Fiona Wade and comedian Stephen K Amos combine their talents in a bid to win big money for charity 10.00 The Chase 11.00 Bullseye 4.00—6.00am The Chase Forces TV 96 Sky 108 (Wales 109) BT 342/HD 357 6.00am Fish Town (S) 10.00 Six Feet Under: five episodes (S) 3.35pm Raised by Wolves 1/10 Series 1. Sci-fi drama starring Amanda Collin. Androids are tasked with raising human children on a mysterious planet. 4.40 2/10. Mother receives guests with sinister plans, and questions arise surrounding the inhabitants of Kepler-22b. 5.40 3/10. After the Mithraic kids fall ill, Campion believes Mother is poisoning them and plans an escape. 6.45 4/10. A discovery ignites a conflict between Marcus and the Mithraic leader Ambrose. 7.50 5/10. The Mithraic move forward with Marcus’s plan, while back at the settlement, Mother taps into her memory archive. (S) (AD) 9.00 Game of Thrones 1/7 Series 7. Jon organises the defence of the North, Cersei tries to even the odds and Daenerys comes home. 10.05 2/7. Daenerys receives an unexpected visitor and Tyrion plans the conquest of Westeros. 11.10 3/7. Daenerys holds court, Cersei returns a gift, and Jaime learns from his mistakes. (S) (AD) 12.15am Game of Thrones (S) (AD) 2.25 Succession (S) (AD) 3.30 In Treatment 4.00—6.00am Richard E Grant’s Hotel Secrets (S) (AD) Sky Atlantic +1 Sky 208 (Wales 209) Sky Witness Sky 107 Virgin 112/HD 111 BT 341/HD 356 6.00am Border Security: Canada’s Front Line (S) (HD) 7.00 Stop, Search, Seize (S) (HD) 8.00 Border Patrol (S) (HD) 11.00 UK Border Force (S) (AD) (HD) 12 noon Stop, Search, Seize (S) (HD) 2.00pm Nothing to Declare (S) 7.00 Blue Bloods: double bill. A major family secret is unearthed by the Reagans, then Frank faces a battle with the city government over police brutality protests (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 9-1-1 (HD) 10.00 The Equalizer (S) (HD) 11.00 The Rookie (HD) 12 midnight Bull: Jason helps a woman go against legal advice (S) (HD) 1.00am Station 19 (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 Blue Bloods (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00—6.00am Nothing to Declare (S) (AD) Sky Witness +1 Sky 207 Virgin 206 Syfy Freeview 96 Freesat 165 Sky 181 Virgin 274 6.00am Forces News 6.30 The Man from Atlantis 10.20 Doctor Who 12 noon Spenser: for Hire 2.00pm Trouble in Mind 2.30 Watching 5.30 Forces News 6.00 CHiPs: double bill 8.05 Spenser: for Hire: double bill. Spenser breaks up a domestic dispute and gets charged with assault, then Spenser takes Susan to Plymouth for Thanksgiving 10.15 UFO: double bill. Straker arrives at Shado HQ to find a traitor has infiltrated the facility, then two crew members of an interceptor try to kill their colleagues in a crazed frenzy Sky 152 Virgin 139/HD 138 BT 347/HD 362 6.00am Stargate SG-1 11.00 Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files 12 noon Star Trek: Voyager 5.00pm FILM The Final Level: Escaping Rancala ★ Fantasy adventure starring Emily Sweet and Jessica Chancellor 7.00 FILM Megalodon Rising ★ Action movie starring Wynter Eddins and Tom Sizemore 9.00 Intergalactic: after the robbery, the authorities are closing in on the gang 10.00 Fortitude: double bill. Morton uncovers new information about the death of Billy Pettigrew, then panic sweeps through Fortitude as news spreads of the second murder 12.20am Doctor Who 2.00 Midnight Caller 4.00—6.00am The Lost Evidence Syfy +1 Sky 252 Virgin 229 12 midnight—6.00am The Librarians Key (S) Subtitles (SL) Signing (AD) Audio description (HD) High definition (W) Widescreen RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
& cable Harlan Coben’s The Five 9.00pm Danny makes a move Sky Max Sky Replay Sky 145 Virgin 180 7.00am Dragons: Rescue Riders (HD) 9.05 Celebrity Four Weddings (S) (AD) 10.00 Quantum Leap (S) (HD) 8.00pm Magnum P.I: Hawaii Supreme Court nominee Judge Rachel Park is blackmailed (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Peacemaker: after Peacemaker’s hazardous escape, tensions build (S) (HD) 10.00 Resident Alien: Harry travels to New York looking for one of his people (S) (HD) 11.00 SEAL Team: Jason is forced to seeks refuge with his father after his identity is compromised (S) (HD) 12 midnight NCIS: New Orleans (S) (HD) 1.00am Frayed (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 A League of Their Own: double bill (S) (AD) (HD) 3.50 Celebrity Four Weddings (S) (AD) 4.45—6.00am Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh (S) (HD) Sky Crime Sky 122 Virgin 137/HD 136 BT 348/HD 363 6.00am Road Wars (S) 7.00 Highway Patrol (S) (HD) 11.00 Brit Cops: Law & Disorder (S) (AD) 1.00pm Road Wars (S) 2.00 How I Caught the Killer (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 World’s Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 4.00 Britain’s Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 6.00 Killer in My Village (S) (HD) 7.00 Murdered at First Sight: a family man killed in an unprovoked attack by two men (HD) 8.00 World’s Most Evil Killers: a profile of the Truck Stop Killer, Robert Ben Rhoades (S) (HD) 9.00 Deep Water: the Real Story: violent crimes against homosexuals in Sydney in the 1980s and 90s (S) 10.45 Britain’s Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 1.30am Extreme Prison Breaks (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 Britain’s Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 4.00 Brit Cops: Law & Disorder (S) 5.00—6.00am Motorway Patrol (S) (AD) Sky Crime +1 Sky 222 Virgin 207 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 Gold Sky 110 (Wales 111) Virgin 124 BT 343/HD 358 7.00am Ever Decreasing Circles 7.45 Citizen Khan (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Desmond’s 9.35 Only Fools and Horses: ten episodes (S) (AD) 6.20pm Only Fools and Horses Rodney aspires to be a pop star, but Del manages to ruin his chances. Guest-starring DJ Mike Read. 7.00 The Trotters dog-sit while Boycie and Marlene go on holiday, little suspecting what lies ahead. 7.40 An old watch promises to hold the key to the Trotters’ fortunes at last, but there’s a nasty shock in store. (S) (AD) 9.00 All Round to Mrs Brown’s Agnes and the family are joined by Caitlyn Jenner and John Barrowman, who brings along his larger-than-life parents. There is also music from the Script. (S) (HD) 10.00 The Royle Family Jim and Nana fight over who is going to use the toilet first. (S) (AD) 10.40 It’s baby David’s christening and to mark this occasion his father has grown a goatee beard. (S) (AD) 11.20 Live at the Apollo Tonight’s host Jason Manford introduces Michael McIntyre. (S) (HD) 12.20am Citizen Khan: double bill (S) (AD) (HD) 1.40 All Round to Mrs Brown’s (S) (HD) 2.45—4.00am The Royle Family: double bill (S) (AD) Gold +1 Sky 210 (Wales 211) Virgin 194 Sky Comedy Sky 114 (Wales 115) Virgin 135/HD 123 BT 346/HD 361 8.00am The Office US (S) (HD) 9.00 Curb Your Enthusiasm (S) (HD) 11.55 Will & Grace (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00pm The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (S) (HD) 4.30 Modern Family (S) (HD) 7.00 The Office US: four episodes. Michael takes the staff on a cruise 7.30 Michael injures his foot 8.00 Jim regrets telling Michael about his feelings for Pam 8.30 Michael reminisces (S) (HD) 9.00 Code 404: triple bill. It has been three weeks since Carver and Major took down the Juggler, but personal problems still hinder the pair 9.30 The re-emergence of a case from his past worries Major 10.00 Major and Carver investigate an underground MMA fight ring (S) (AD) (HD) 10.30 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (HD) 11.30 Insecure (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight Girls (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00— 5.00am Everybody Hates Chris (HD) Comedy Central Sky 112 (Wales 113) Virgin 181/HD 132 BT 344/HD 359 8.00am Friends (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 FILM The Emoji Movie ★★ Animated comedy featuring the voices of TJ Miller, James Corden and Anna Faris (S) (HD) 11.40 Friends (S) (AD) (HD) 5.35pm FILM Smurfs: the Lost Village ★★★ Animated adventure with the voice of Demi Lovato (S) (HD) 7.15 FILM Happy Gilmore ★★ Sports comedy featuring Adam Sandler (S) 9.00 FILM Along Came Polly ★★ Romantic comedy starring Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston (S) (HD) 10.50 Jason Manford Live (S) (HD) 11.50 Rob Delaney Live: Jackie (S) (HD) 12.50am Nigel Ng’s East Mode 1.20 The Ricky Gervais Show (S) (HD) 2.50 South Park (S) (HD) 4.10—5.00am Friends (S) (AD) (HD) +1 Sky 212 (Wales 213) Virgin 133 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 10.00pm Lisbeth Alibi Sky 109 (Wales 110) Virgin 126/HD 212 7.10am Murdoch Mysteries (S) (HD) 10.00 Hudson & Rex (AD) (HD) 12 noon The Coroner (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm Death in Paradise (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00pm Inspector George Gently 3/4 Series 2. When a woman is raped and murdered, Gently and Bacchus are thrown into a world of racial intolerance, sexual jealousy and turf warfare. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Death in Paradise 6/8 Series 8. After there’s another killing connected to the festival queen case, the team hop over to nearby Rosalie Island to follow up a new lead. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 7/8. DJ Dezzie Dixon is shot dead during his reggae show on Radio Saint Marie while his fellow broadcasters, daughter Faith and old friend Bunny, take a break at the food truck over the road. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo ★★★★ Crime thriller starring Daniel Craig and Rooney Mara. A journalist teams up with a computer hacker in the search for a missing young woman. But as they work on the 40-year-old case, secrets erupt from the past. (W) (HD) 1.15am Death in Paradise (S) (AD) (HD) 2.25—4.00am Inspector George Gently (S) (AD) (HD) Alibi +1 Sky 209 (Wales 210) Virgin 191 q Discovery The Witness 9.00pm The murder of Kitty Genovese Sky Documentaries Sky 121 Virgin 278/HD 277 BT 352/HD 367 6.00am Discovering: Richard Attenborough 7.00 Discovering: John Hurt (S) 8.00 The Directors (S) 10.00 Escobar by Escobar 12 noon King Otto (S) 1.30pm At the Heart of Gold: inside the USA Gymnastics Scandal 3.15 FILM The September Issue ★★★★ A look behind the scenes as the staff of American Vogue prepare for the publication of the largest issue in the magazine’s history (S) (W) 5.00 How to Survive a Pandemic 7.15pm Never Surrender: a Galaxy Quest Documentary First shown as the cult classic reached its 20th anniversary, cast and crew come together to celebrate, recall pivotal moments and discuss the social effects of the sci-fi comedy. (S) 9.00 The Witness In 1964, The New York Times printed an article stating that Kitty Genovese was murdered while 38 witnesses did nothing. Fifty years later, her brother reinvestigates. (S) (AD) 10.50 Foreman Exploring the career of George Foreman, the 1970s heavyweight boxing champion who reclaimed the title as a 45-year-old in 1994. (S) 12.30am The Swamp (S) (AD) 2.30 Wirecard: a Billion Euro Lie (S) (AD) 4.30 Premier League Legends: Gary Neville (S) (AD) 5.00—6.00am The Directors (S) Nat Geographic Micro Monsters with David Attenborough 8.00pm Sky Nature Sky 124 Virgin 280/HD 279 BT 354/HD 369 6.00am Battle of the Alphas (S) (AD) 8.00 Orangutan Jungle School (S) (HD) 1.00pm Alien Abyss (S) (HD) 2.00 David Attenborough’s Conquest of the Skies (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Hope for Wildlife (S) (HD) 6.00pm Hope for Wildlife Following the work of Hope Swinimer’s rescue centre. (S) (HD) 7.00 Impossible Animals The challenges posed by living in the desert where temperatures fluctuate from blistering midday heat to freezing nights. (S) (AD) 8.00 Micro Monsters with David Attenborough Courtship in the bug world, featuring scorpions that shake their behinds. (S) 8.30 The mating habits of bugs, including the male orb spider. (S) 9.00 Deadly Hunters Creatures that lead the way in the battle of predator versus prey, featuring the great white shark. (S) (AD) 10.00 Wild Kingdoms Animals that survive the arid and unforgiving deserts. (S) (AD) 11.00 Alien Abyss The weird and wonderful creatures that live in the ocean’s darkest depths. (S) 12 midnight Impossible Animals (S) (AD) 1.00am Coastal Africa (S) 2.00 Pridelands: Wilderness Reborn (S) 3.00—6.00am Undiscovered Vistas (S) Eden Sky 125 Virgin 250 BT 322/HD 376 Sky 129 Virgin 266/HD 268 BT 351/HD 366 Sky 166 Virgin 245/HD 247 6.00am Building Off the Grid (S) (HD) 12 noon Alaska: Homestead Rescue: six editions (S) (HD) 6.00pm Wheeler Dealers: Dream Car: the boys race to get a man suffering from a degenerative condition a dream Caterham sports car (HD) 7.00 Gold Rush (HD) 9.00 Building Off the Grid: a builder questions if his Greek cottage will ever become a reality in Tennessee (HD) 10.00 New. Motor MythBusters: inspired by a mobster movie, the team want to see if they can bombproof a 1981 Cadillac Eldorado. Later, they test out three myths about electric cars (S) (HD) 11.00 Expedition Bigfoot: the team returns to the Olympic Peninsula with a new plan to lure out a Bigfoot (HD) 12 midnight Contact Project (S) (HD) 1.00—6.00am Alien Highway (S) (HD) 8.00am India’s Toughest Jail (HD) 9.00 Guantanamo’s Secrets (HD) 10.00 New Air Force One: Flying Fortress (HD) 11.00 Paranatural (HD) 12 noon Area 51: I Was There (S) (HD) 1.00pm Drain the Oceans: Deep Dive (HD) 4.00 Kingdom of the Mummies (S) (HD) 6.00 Air Crash Investigation: triple bill (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Airport Security: Peru and Brazil: double bill. At Jorge Chavez International Airport, a man conceals cocaine in his suitcase, then police officers in Lima race to locate a suspect in an unusual location (S) (HD) 11.00 Science of Stupid: two episodes. Jumping out of plane without a parachute, then accidents involving diving into shallow water (S) (HD) 12 midnight—5.00am Science of Stupid: ten back-to-back editions (HD) 9.00am Emerald Islands of Malaysia (HD) 10.00 Africa (AD) (HD) 12 noon Wild Africa 2.00pm Hippos: Africa’s River Giants (HD) 3.00 Pangolins: the World’s Most Wanted Animal (HD) 4.00 Africa (AD) (HD) 6.00 Wild Africa: double bill 8.00 Hippos: Africa’s River Giants: David Attenborough reveals the life of the hippopotamus as never seen before (HD) 9.00 Pangolins: the World’s Most Wanted Animal: examining attempts to save the most illegally trafficked animals in the world (HD) 10.00 Africa: double bill (AD) (HD) 12 midnight Wild Africa 2.00am Hippos: Africa’s River Giants (HD) 3.00 Pangolins: the World’s Most Wanted Animal (HD) 3.50 Bahama Blue (HD) 4.40 Life in the Great Wetlands (HD) 5.30—6.00am Collar of Duty (HD) Discovery +1 Sky 225 Virgin 258 Nat Geo +1 Sky 229 Virgin 267 Discovery History Sky History Saturday Television Sky 113 (Wales 114) Virgin 122/HD 121 BT 345/HD 360 6.00am Highway Patrol (S) (HD) 7.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 10.00 A League of Their Own (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 4.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 5.00 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (HD) 6.00pm Strike Back: Retribution 3/10 Series 6. Mac and Wyatt go under cover to infiltrate a dangerous group. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Agatha Raisin 5/6 Series 2 Agatha’s friend Sarah is accused of murder when the village’s handsome and popular new curate is found dead. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 6/6. Agatha fights to clear Sarah’s name, but her love life is about to get in the way of her investigation. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Harlan Coben’s The Five 7/10. Julie and Alan’s relationship is put to the test after they are burgled, while Danny is forced to make a difficult decision. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 8/10. Pru finally realises it’s time to sort out her life before it’s too late. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Peacemaker 2/8. After Peacemaker’s hazardous escape, tension and mistrust build. (S) (HD) 12 midnight Resident Alien (S) (HD) 1.00am Caught on Dashcam (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 The Force: North East (HD) 3.00 Road Wars (S) 4.00—6.00am Sun, Sea and A&E: double bill (S) All Round to Mrs Brown’s 9.00pm Caitlyn drops by SATURDAY 2 APRIL Eden +1 Sky 266 Virgin 246 Animal Planet Sky 177 Virgin 257 Sky 123 Virgin 270 BT 353/HD 368 Sky 162 (NI 178) Virgin 251 BT 325/HD 378 6.00am How the Universe Works (S) 9.00 Combat Dealers (S) (AD) 12 noon Massive Engineering Mistakes (S) 3.00pm Combat Dealers: Reloaded (S) 4.00 Combat Dealers (S) 6.00 Mysteries at the Museum: double bill. Don Wildman investigates a brassiere that gave schemers a boost, then examines a reel of film that depicts a high-flying stunt 8.00 Loch Ness Monster: New Evidence: revealing the secrets of the Loch Ness monster (S) 10.00 Shark Rampage 1916: the true story that inspired Jaws 12 midnight Blowing Up History: Seven Wonders 2.00am Combat Dealers: Reloaded (S) 3.00 Massive Engineering Mistakes (S) 4.00 Combat Dealers (S) (AD) 5.00—6.00am Massive Engineering Mistakes (S) 6.00am The Strongest Man in History (HD) 7.00 The Lost Pyramid (HD) 9.00 Pawn Stars (HD) 11.00 The Proof Is out There (HD) 1.00pm Swamp People (HD) 4.00 Counting Cars (HD) 5.00 Curse of the Ancients (HD) 6.00 Caesar’s Doomsday War (HD) 7.00 Britain’s Most Historic Towns: double bill. Alice Roberts explores the history of Chester, then tells the story of Viking England by studying the history of York (HD) 9.00 The Plague: the worst pandemic in European history (HD) 11.00 The Proof Is out There (HD) 12 midnight Paranormal: Caught on Camera (HD) 1.00am Forged in Fire (HD) 2.00 Forged in Fire Tournament of Champions (HD) 4.00 Forged in Fire (HD) 5.00—6.00am Forged in Fire Tournament of Champions (HD) Discovery History +1 Sky 277 Virgin 261 Sky History +1 Sky 223 Virgin 271 8.00am America’s Cutest Pets (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Dogs: the Untold Story (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 America’s Cutest Pets (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Tanked (S) (HD) 1.00pm Edge of Alaska (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 Alaska Monsters (S) (HD) 3.00 Restoration Wild (HD) 4.00 Saved by the Barn (S) (HD) 5.00 Extinct or Alive: the Lost Shark (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00 The Crocodile Hunter: Best of Steve Irwin (S) (HD) 7.00 Coyote Peterson: Brave the Wild (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Edge of Alaska: McCarthy comes under attack from awakening bears (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Alaska Monsters (S) (HD) 10.00 Crime Scene Wild 11.00 In Search of Monsters (S) (HD) 12 midnight I Was Prey (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00am Alaska Monsters (S) (HD) 4.00—5.00am Crime Scene Wild Animal Planet +1 Sky 262 (NI 278) Virgin 259 47
SATURDAY Films & Sport FREEVIEW Film4 Sky Premiere 14 F’view 14 F’sat 300 Sky 313 Virgin 428/HD 429 11.00am Akeelah and the Bee ★★★ Simplistic but sincere wish-fulfilment drama about a precocious African-American girl with a gift for words. Laurence Fishburne, Sky 301 Virgin 401 BT 501/HD 515 7.00am North Hollywood ★★★ Appealing comedy drama. Ryder McLaughlin (2021, 15) 8.40 As 6.25pm 10.15 As 10.25pm 12.20pm Fast & Furious 9 As 8pm 2.45 Blacklight ★★ Action thriller. Liam Neeson (2022) 4.35 Our Ladies ★★★ Brassy comedy drama. Marli Siu (2019, 15) Sky 302 Virgin 402 BT 502/HD 516 6.35am Focus ★★ Romantic caper. (2015, 15) 8.25 No Sudden Move ★★★ Sparkling crime drama. (2021) 10.25 Nobody ★★★★ Slick thriller. Bob Odenkirk (2021, 15) 12.05pm The Godfather 5 Crime drama. Marlon Brando (1972, 15) 3.05 Collateral ★★★★ Action thriller. Tom Cruise (2004, 15) 6.25pm i Spirit Untamed ★★ Sweet but rather bland animated adventure about a girl who bonds with a horse. Isabela Merced (2021, U) 8.00 Fast & Furious 9 ★★★ Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez get the hard-driving gang back together. Tyrese Gibson (2021, 12) 10.25 The Many Saints of Newark 5 Satisfying prequel to TV’s The Sopranos. Review p38. Alessandro Nivola (2020, 15) 5.10pm Heat ★★★★ Atmospheric and often nailbiting crime thriller from Michael Mann. Al Pacino, Robert De Niro (1995, 15) 8.00 The Godfather Part II 5 Breathtaking crime drama sequel starring Al Pacino. 12.30am Blacklight As 2.45pm 2.20 Don’t Breathe 2 ★★ Horror. Stephen Lang (2021, 18) 4.00 i Barbarians ★★ Home-invasion thriller. Iwan Rheon (2021, 15) 5.40 Our Ladies As 4.35pm 2.10am American Gangster ★★★★ Cop Russell Crowe takes on Harlem drugs lord Denzel Washington in Ridley Scott’s classy, true-life crime saga. Ruby Dee (2007, 18) 5.00 Sky Cinema Preview Television Saturday Angela Bassett, Keke Palmer (2006, PG) (S) 1.15pm Shrek Forever After ★★★ In this cleverly conceived final episode in the fantasy series, ogre Shrek falls foul of scheming Rumpelstiltskin. Mike Myers (2010, U) (S) (AD) 3.05 Transformers: Age of Extinction ★★★ Mark Wahlberg teams up with Optimus Prime to save the world in this technically dazzling sci-fi sequel. (2014, 12) (S) (AD) 6.20pm Ghostbusters ★★ This gender-reversed comedy reboot has a strong cast, lots of effects and buckets of slime. A seemingly idyllic weekend away turns sinister when Allison Williams takes boyfriend Daniel Kaluuya home to meet her parents Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig (2016, 12) (S) (AD) 9.00 The Rhythm Section ★★★ Slick thriller in which a woman sets out to avenge her family after they’re killed in a plane crash. Blake Lively (2019, 15) (S) 11.15 Get Out 5 A young man uncovers dark secrets when he visits his girlfriend’s parents in this remarkable horror mystery with a wicked satirical edge. Daniel Kaluuya (2017, 15) (S) (AD) 1.20—3.45am Blue Velvet 5 Unforgettable mystery in which a naive man encounters depravity beneath the bland suburban surface of a small town. Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini (1986, 18) (S) +1 F’view 47 F’sat 301 Sky 314 Virgin 430 Talking Pictures TV 82 Freeview 82 Freesat 306 Sky 328 Virgin 445 6.00am Shoot to Kill ★★★ Pacey B-movie film noir brimming with double- and triple-crosses. Russell Wade, Susan Walters (1947) (S) 7.15 Who Goes Next? ★★★ Cheaply made but tense PoW drama. Jack Hawkins (1938) (S) 9.00 Saturday Morning Pictures A selection of vintage cartoons and serials, plus 1966 children’s adventure Operation Third Form. 12 noon Riders to the Stars ★ Sci-fi. William Lundigan, Herbert Marshall (1954, U) 1.40pm Sleeping Car to Trieste ★★ Plodding spy drama, a remake of 1932’s Rome Express. Jean Kent, Albert Lieven, Derrick de Marney (1948, PG) (S) 3.30 The Shillingbury Blowers: TV comedy (S) 5.20pm North West Frontier ★★★ Kenneth More gives an assured performance as the soldier entrusted with the safety of a Hindu prince in this cracking adventure. Review p27. Lauren Bacall, Herbert Lom (1959, U) 8.00 Maigret 1960s TV drama series starring Rupert Davies. (S) 9.05 Genevieve ★★★★ Two couples encounter a series of calamities during a vintage car rally in this enjoyable comedy. Kenneth More, John Gregson, Dinah Sheridan (1953, U) (S) 10.45 The Bed Sitting Room ★★★ Bonkers anti-war satire based on Spike Milligan’s hit play, featuring a cast of British greats as the survivors of nuclear holocaust. Ralph Richardson, Rita Tushingham (1969, PG) 12.30am Equus ★★★ Overly reverent and theatrical adaptation of the powerful play about a troubled young man who blinds six horses. Richard Burton, Peter Firth (1977, 15) (S) 3.15 Stardust ★★★ Dated but enjoyable sequel to music drama That’ll Be the Day. David Essex, Adam Faith (1974, 15) (S) 5.30—6.00am Honey West (S) Films for streaming p38 The best of Netflix, Amazon, Sky 48 Get Out 5 11.15pm Film4 Great Movies 34 Freeview 34 Freesat 302 Sky 321 Virgin 425 9.00am Secret Liaison ★★ Mystery thriller. Meredith Monroe (2013) 10.50 The Wrong Nanny ★★ Thriller. Lindsay Hartley (2017) 12.40pm Roxanne ★★★★ Charming romantic comedy. Steve Martin (1987, PG) 2.50 Marie Antoinette ★★★ Biographical historical drama. Kirsten Dunst, Jason Schwartzman (2005, 12) 5.10 Daddy Day Camp ★ Sequel to box-office comedy hit Daddy Day Care. Cuba Gooding Jr, Lochlyn Munro (2007, PG) 6.55pm Bewitched ★★ Nicole Kidman gives a self-conscious performance in Nora Ephron’s tepid rehash of the 1960s sitcom about a witch in suburbia. (2005, PG) 9.00 Signs ★★★ Mel Gibson stars as a farmer who discovers mysterious crop circles on his land in this atmospheric sci-fi thriller from the director of The Sixth Sense. Joaquin Phoenix, Cherry Jones (2002, 12) 11.10 Awake ★★ Lethargic psychological thriller starring Hayden Christensen as a man who regains consciousness during heart surgery. Jessica Alba, Lena Olin (2007, 15) 12.55am 21 Grams ★★★★ Astonishing drama from Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu that examines life, love, loss and the human soul. Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro, Naomi Watts (2003, 15) 3.30—5.50am Evening ★★ Sentimental romantic drama. Claire Danes, Toni Collette (2007, 12) +1 F’view 61 (limited 10pm-5am) Sky 322 Great Movies Action 42 F’view 42 (limited) F’sat 305 Sky 323 Virgin 426 6.00am Stranger on Horseback ★★★ Western. Joel McCrea (1955, PG) 7.20 Two Rode Together ★★★ Western. James Stewart (1961, PG) 9.30 Three Hours to Kill ★★ Western. Dana Andrews (1954) 11.10 Battle of Rogue River ★★★ Entertaining western. George Montgomery (1954, U) 12.40pm The Pathfinder ★★ Period adventure. George Montgomery (1952, U) 2.20 Apache Ambush ★★★ Western. Bill Williams, Richard Jaeckel (1955, PG) 3.45 Conquest of Cochise ★★★ Diverting western. John Hodiak (1953, U) 5.10 The Lone Gun ★★ Solid western. George Montgomery (1954) 6.50pm 5 Card Stud ★★★ Western take on Agatha Christie’s Ten Little Indians. Dean Martin (1968, 12) 9.00 Cross the Line ★★ Dumb slice of action. Luke Goss (2015, 15) 10.50 Drive ★★★★ Intense and stylish crime drama. Ryan Gosling (2011, 18) 12.50am Maximum Security ★★ Thriller. Dolph Lundgren (2017) 2.35— 4.00am Hijack ★★ Thriller. (1999) +1 Sky 324 Great Movies Classic 52 F’view 52 (limited) F’sat 303 Sky 319 Virgin 424 6.00am Mighty Joe Young ★★★ Fantasy adventure. Terry Moore, Robert Armstrong (1949, U) 7.50 Trouble in the Sky ★★★★ Drama. Michael Craig, Peter Cushing (1960) 9.40 Underwater! ★★★ Adventure. Jane Russell, Richard Egan (1955, U) 11.40 They Live by Night ★★★★ Romantic film noir. Farley Granger, Cathy O’Donnell (1948) 1.35pm Mr Blandings Builds His Dream House ★★★★ Comedy. Cary Grant, Myrna Loy (1948, U) 3.30 The Inn of the Sixth Happiness ★★★★ Biographical romantic drama. Ingrid Bergman, Curt Jurgens (1958, PG) 6.50pm The Return of the Soldier ★★★ A strong cast and lovely production values anchor this otherwise hackneyed costume drama. Review p27. Alan Bates (1982, PG) 9.00 Priest of Love ★★ The cast is impressive but this flimsy biopic sheds little light on DH Lawrence. Ian McKellen, Janet Suzman, Ava Gardner (1981, 15) 11.05 The Stud ★★ Camp erotic melodrama set in 1970s London’s, where philandering Joan Collins uses her wealth to snare young men. Oliver Tobias, Emma Jacobs (1978, 18) 1.10am Roxanne ★★★★ Very funny romantic comedy. Steve Martin, Daryl Hannah (1987, PG) 3.15 Strongroom ★ Crime drama. Derren Nesbitt (1961, PG) 4.35—6.00am Candlelight in Algeria ★★ Second World War spy drama. James Mason, Carla Lehmann (1943, U) +1 F’view 63 (limited 10pm-5am) F’sat 304 Sky 320 Horror Channel 69 Freeview 69 Freesat 138 Sky 317 Virgin 149 8.00am 2021: War of the Worlds ★ Sci-fi thriller. Emily Killian, Anthony Jensen, Tom Sizemore (2021) 10.00 The Prisoner: five episodes 3.00pm Descent ★★ Inept sci-fi disaster movie. Luke Perry, Michael Dorn (2005) 4.50 Apocalypse Pompeii ★★ A special forces commando and his family get caught up in a volcanic eruption. (2014, 15) 6.40pm Independence Day-saster ★★ Cut-price sci-fi yarn. Ryan Merriman, Tom Everett Scott (2013) 8.30 Tales from the Darkside TV horror anthology series. 9.00 i The Butterfly Room ★★ Eerie chiller about an elderly woman guarding a creepy secret in her apartment. Barbara Steele (2012, 15) 10.45 Feral ★★ Students confront a bloodthirsty foe in this gory, predictable horror. (2017) 12.35am WAZ ★★ Violent thriller starring Stellan Skarsgard as a detective on the trail of a serial killer. Melissa George (2006, 18) 2.35—4.30am Creatures the World Forgot ★★ Adventure. Julie Ege (1971, 18) i Premiere Star Ratings 5 Outstanding ★★★★ Very good ★★★ Worth watching ★★ Could be worse ★ Poor Sky Gangsters +1 Sky 312 Sky Hits Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton (1974, 15) 11.30 GoodFellas 5 Martin Scorsese’s brilliant depiction of the Mafia lifestyle. Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci (1990, 18) Sky Greats Sky 303 Virgin 403 BT 503/HD 517 6.10am The Boxtrolls ★★★ Animated adventure. (2014, PG) 8.00 Minari ★★★★ Drama. (2020, 12) 10.00 Paddington 2 5 Comedy. (2017, PG) 12 noon District 9 ★★★★ Sci-fi drama. (2009, 15) 2.00pm Ted ★★★★ Comedy. (2012, 15) 4.00 Elysium ★★★ Sci-fi drama. (2013, 15) Sky 304 Virgin 404 BT 504/HD 518 7.35am Ben-Hur 5 Period epic. Charlton Heston, Stephen Boyd (1959, PG) 11.20 The Big Heat ★★★★ Film noir. Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame (1953, 15) 1.05pm 2001: a Space Odyssey 5 Sci-fi epic. Keir Dullea (1968, U) 3.45 Shirley Valentine ★★★★ Comedy. Pauline Collins, Tom Conti (1989, 15) 6.00pm Mass ★★★ Searing chamber piece about four parents brought together by a school shooting. Jason Isaacs (2021, 12) 8.00 Mad Max: Fury Road ★★★★ Exhilarating postapocalypse action starring Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron. (2015, 15) 10.00 The Colour Room ★★★ Inspirational biopic of influential British ceramics artist Clarice Cliff. Phoebe Dynevor, Matthew Goode (2021, PG) 5.45pm The Bodyguard ★★★ Romantic thriller in which Kevin Costner is hired to protect pop star Whitney Houston. (1992, 15) 8.00 First Knight ★★★ Arthurian legend gets a makeover in this surprisingly enjoyable adventure. Sean Connery, Richard Gere (1995, PG) 10.20 Lawrence of Arabia 5 David Lean’s magisterial portrayal of enigmatic hero TE Lawrence. Peter O’Toole (1962, PG) 11.55pm Ted 2 ★★★ Seth MacFarlane’s gag-heavy comedy for fans of naughty fun. Mark Wahlberg, Seth MacFarlane (2015, 15) 1.50am Minari As 8am 3.55 The Boxtrolls As 6.10am 5.35 Sky Cinema Preview 1.55am Ferris Bueller’s Day Off ★★★★ A cocky but charming student concocts an elaborate scheme to skip school. Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck (1986, 15) 3.50 2001: a Space Odyssey As 1.05pm Sky Action Sky Comedy Sky 307 Virgin 407 BT 507/HD 521 7.20am Suicide Squad ★★ Action adventure. Will Smith (2016, 15) 9.40 Daredevil ★★ Fantasy. Ben Affleck (2003, 15) 11.40 As 10pm 1.40pm Fury ★★★★ Immersive Second World War drama. Brad Pitt (2014, 15) 4.00 Battle Los Angeles ★★★ Alien-invasion drama. Aaron Eckhart (2011, 12) Sky 308 Virgin 408 BT 508/HD 522 6.00am The Last Shift ★★★ Comedy drama. (2020, 15) 7.45 Irresistible ★★★ Comedy drama. (2020, 15) 9.40 Dumb and Dumber To ★ Comedy. (2014, 15) 11.40 Dinner for Schmucks ★ Comedy. (2010, 12) 1.50pm The King of Staten Island ★★★★ Comedy drama. (2020, 15) 6.10pm Monster Hunter ★★ Milla Jovovich and Tony Jaa team up against primeval creatures in an alien desert wasteland. (2020, 12) 8.00 Ghost Rider ★★ Nicolas Cage gives an idiosyncratic performance as a skeletal biker working for Satan. Eva Mendes (2007, 15) 10.00 Baby Driver ★★ Wheel-spinning thriller that feels a little too much like style over substance. Ansel Elgort, Lily James (2017, 15) 4.10pm Delivery Man ★★ A sperm donor discovers he has 533 children. Vince Vaughn (2013, 12) 6.00 You Don’t Mess with the Zohan ★★ Heavy-handed comedy. Adam Sandler, Rob Schneider (2008, 12) 8.00 The Joneses ★★★ Witty satire about a seemingly perfect family. David Duchovny, Demi Moore (2009, 15) 9.45 Talladega Nights: the Ballad of Ricky Bobby ★★ Listless comedy. Will Ferrell (2006, 15) 12 midnight Fury As 1.40pm 2.20am Elektra ★★ Martial arts action fantasy. Jennifer Garner (2005, 12) 4.00 Wonder Woman ★★ Animated action fantasy. (2009, 12) 5.30 Sky Cinema Preview 11.50pm Jackass 3 ★★★ Par-for-the-course third spin-off from the cult TV series. Johnny Knoxville (2010, 18) 1.30am Dumb and Dumber To As 9.40am 3.20 The Last Shift As 6am 4.55 As 7.45am RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
SATURDAY 2 APRIL Sky Wizarding Sky Family World Sky 305 Virgin 412 BT 500/HD 514 7.00am Curious George ★★★ (2006, U) 8.30 As 4.25pm 10.00 Shaun the Sheep Movie ★★★★ (2015, U) 11.30 Gulliver Returns ★★ Adventure. (2021, U) 1.05pm Scoob! ★★ (2020, PG) 2.50 Two by Two: Overboard! ★★ Comedy. (2020, U) 4.25 Igor ★★★ Comedy. (2008, PG) Sky 306 Virgin 406 BT 506/HD 520 6.00am Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ★★★★ Fantasy. Daniel Radcliffe (2002, PG) 8.45 The Prisoner of Azkaban ★★★★ Adventure. (2004, PG) 11.15 The Goblet of Fire ★★★★ Fantasy. Daniel Radcliffe (2005, 12) 2.00pm The Order of the Phoenix ★★★★ Fantasy. (2007, 12) 6.00pm Pil’s Adventures ★★ An orphan poses as a princess and is roped into a quest. (2021) 7.40 The Red Turtle 5 Meditative, wordless fantasy about a shipwrecked sailor. (2016, PG) 9.05 The Prince of Egypt ★★★★ Superb dramatisation of the story of Moses. Val Kilmer (1998, U) 10.45 Barbie & Her Sisters in the Great Puppy Adventure TV animated fantasy. 4.20pm The Half-Blood Prince ★★★★ Satisfying, brooding fantasy. Daniel Radcliffe (2009, 12) 7.00pm The Deathly Hallows: Part 1 ★★★ Doom-laden build-up to the series finale. (2010, 12) 9.30 The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 5 The boy wizard’s destiny is revealed. Daniel Radcliffe (2011, 12) 11.45 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 5 Fabulously fun adventure. (2016, 12) 12.05am The Swan Princess ★★★ Inventive musical fairy tale. Jack Palance, John Cleese (1994, U) 1.40 As 7am 3.10 Okko’s Inn ★★★★ Beautifully drawn adventure. Madigan Kacmar (2018, PG) 4.50 As 9.05pm 2.00am Fantastic Beasts: the Crimes of Grindelwald ★★★★ Fantasy adventure. Eddie Redmayne (2018, 12) 4.15 Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone ★★★★ Fantasy adventure. Daniel Radcliffe (2001, PG) Sky Thriller Sky Drama Sky 309 Virgin 409 BT 509/HD 523 7.30am Don’t Tell a Soul ★★ Thriller. Jack Dylan Grazer (2020, 15) 9.05 As 6.15pm 10.50 The Italian Job ★★★ Crime thriller. Mark Wahlberg, Edward Norton (2003, 12) 12.50pm As 8pm 2.25 Unknown ★★★ Thriller. Liam Neeson, Diane Kruger (2011, 12) 4.25 Old ★★ Surreal horror. Gael García Bernal (2021, 15) Sky 310 Virgin 410 BT 510/HD 524 6.00am REAL ★★★★ Romantic drama. (2019, 15) 7.30 Marley & Me ★★★ Comedy drama. (2008, PG) 9.40 The Water Diviner ★★★ Moving period drama. Russell Crowe (2014, 15) 11.35 Captain Fantastic ★★★ Drama. Viggo Mortensen (2016, 15) 1.40pm Finding the Way Back ★★★ Drama. (2019, 15) 6.15pm The Kid Detective ★★★★ Dark and well-plotted neo-noir. Adam Brody, Sophie Nélisse (2020, 15) 8.00 Naked Singularity ★★ Surreal, erratic crime comedy. 3.30pm The Light between Oceans ★★★ Emotional drama. John Boyega, Olivia Cooke, Bill Skarsgard (2021) Matthew McConaughey, Tye Sheridan (2012, 12) 9.35 The Equalizer 2 ★★★ Action-packed sequel starring Denzel Washington. (2018, 15) 11.40 Muscle ★★★ Unsettling psychological drama. Craig Fairbrass, 8.00 Foxcatcher 5 Remarkable Olympic wrestling drama. Steve Carell, Channing Tatum (2014, 15) 10.15 The People vs Larry Flynt ★★★★ Entertaining but sanitised biopic. Woody Harrelson (1996, 18) Cavan Clerkin, Lorraine Burroughs (2019, 18) 1.35am Finding Steve McQueen ★★★ Humorous indie heist caper. Travis Fimmel, Lily Rabe (2019, 15) 3.15 Don’t Tell a Soul As 7.30am 4.50 The Spy ★★★ Wartime biographical drama. Ingrid Bolso Berdal (2019, 12) Sky Sci-Fi/Horror Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander (2016, 12) 5.45 Mud ★★★★ Exquisitely made rites-of-passage story. 12.35am Milk 5 Biopic of politician Harvey Milk. Sean Penn (2008, 15) 2.55 All My Life ★ Romantic drama. Jessica Rothe (2020, 12) 4.40 The Death and Life of John F Donovan ★★ Drama. Kit Harington (2018, 15) TCM Movies Sky 311 Virgin 411 BT 511/HD 525 7.00am Gremlins As 4.35pm 9.00 Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines As 11.45pm 11.00 Blade: Trinity As 9.45pm 1.00pm As 8pm 2.45 The Forever Purge ★★★ Futuristic horror. Ana de la Reguera (2020, 15) 4.35 Gremlins ★★★★ Black comedy horror. Zach Galligan (1984, 12) Sky 315 Virgin 415/HD 416 6.00am Hollywood’s Best Directors 7.45 Off Set 7.55 Gunmen from Laredo ★★ 9.20 The Palomino ★★★ 10.55 Alias Jesse James ★★★ 12.50pm The Mississippi Gambler ★★★ (1953, U) 3.00 Law of the Panhandle ★★★ (1950) 4.15 Lightning Guns ★★ Western. (1950) 6.25pm Cloverfield ★★★ Gripping found-footage creature feature. Lizzy Caplan, Jessica Lucas (2008, 15) 8.00 Escape Room: Tournament of Champions ★★★ Horror sequel. (2020, 15) 9.45 Blade: Trinity ★ Third episode in the action fantasy series. Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson (2004, 15) 11.45 Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines ★★★ Sci-fi action thriller. Arnold Schwarzenegger (2003, 12) 5.25pm Red Sundown ★★★ Terrific western starring Rory Calhoun. Martha Hyer, Dean Jagger (1956, U) 7.10 Cattle King ★★ Robert Taylor drifts through this routine B-western. Joan Caulfield (1963, U) 9.00 Pacific Rim ★★★ Dumb but fun sci-fi action adventure. 1.40am Willy’s Wonderland ★★★ Gory horror comedy. Nicolas Cage (2021, 15) 3.20 The Final Wish ★★★ Well-crafted psychological horror. Lin Shaye, Michael Welch (2018, 15) 5.00 Sky Cinema Preview RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, Rinko Kikuchi (2013, 12) 11.45 Full Metal Jacket 5 Harrowing Vietnam War drama. Matthew Modine, Adam Baldwin (1987, 18) 2.10am Curse of the Undead ★★ Confusing blend of B-western and gothic horror. Eric Fleming, Michael Pate (1959) 3.45 Off Set 4.00 Close Up 5.00 Hollywood’s Best Directors +1 Sky 316 Virgin 417 SPORT Sky Premier League Sky 402 Virgin 512/HD 502 BT 421/HD 441 6.00am Greatest Games (AD) 7.00 Match Pack 7.30 Preview 8.00 Inside the WSL 8.30 Saturday Social 9.30 Soccer AM 11.00 LIVE Women’s Super League Football West Ham United v Manchester City (kick-off 11.30). 2.00pm Soccer Saturday 5.00 LIVE Premier League Football Man Utd v Leicester City. 8.30 Game of the Day 10.30 Highlights 3.45am Greatest Games (AD) 4.00 Best Goals (AD) 5.30—6.00am 100 Club (AD) ICC Women’s World Cup 1.30am Sky World Cup Who will win the final in Christchurch? Sky Main Event Sky 401 Virgin 511/HD 501 BT 420/HD 440 6.00am Sky Sports News 7.00 LIVE Super Rugby Blues v Moana Pasifika (kick-off 7.05). 9.00 Sports News 9.30 My Icon (AD) 9.40 LIVE Super Rugby Reds v Brumbies in Brisbane (kick-off 9.45). 12 noon LIVE Championship Football Blackpool v Nottingham Forest (kick-off 12.30pm). 3.00pm Soccer Saturday 5.00 LIVE Premier League Football Man Utd v Leicester City. 8.00 LIVE Boxing Savannah Marshall v Femke Hermans. 11.00 LIVE MLS Columbus Crew v Nashville SC (kick-off 11.00). 1.30—6.00am LIVE Women’s Cricket World Cup The final from Christchurch. Continues until 9.30am. Sky Football Sky 403 Virgin 513/HD 503 BT 422/HD 442 6.00am Greatest Games (AD) 6.30 Championship Season Review (AD) 7.30 Greatest Games (AD) 8.15 Championship Highlights 8.30 Saturday Social 9.30 Soccer AM 11.00 EFL 21 under 21 12 noon LIVE Championship Football Blackpool v Nottingham Forest (kick-off 12.30pm). 3.00pm Soccer Saturday 5.00 Championship Highlights 5.15 MLS 5.20 LIVE German Football Borussia Dortmund v RB Leipzig. 7.30 Women’s Super League Football 8.00 EFL Trophy Football 8.30 Championship Highlights 9.00 LIVE MLS Two games. 1.10am Major League Soccer 1.15 Greatest Games 2.00 Classic Play-Offs 3.00—6.00am Championship Highlights Sky Golf Sky 405 Virgin 515/HD 505 BT 424/HD 444 6.00am PGA Tour Golf 7.00 Golf and the Climate Crisis 7.30 European Challenge Tour Golf 8.00 LPGA Tour Golf 10.00 Golf and the Climate Crisis 10.30 European Challenge Tour Golf 11.00 LIVE Ladies European Tour Golf South African Women’s Open. 3.00pm LIVE PGA Tour Golf The Valero Texas Open, day three. 5.00 LIVE Women’s Golf Augusta National Women’s Amateur event. 8.30 LIVE PGA Tour Golf The Valero Texas Open, day three. 11.00 LIVE LPGA Tour Golf The Chevron Championship, day three. 2.00am US Open Official Films (AD) 3.00 PGA Tour Golf 4.00 PGA Championships Official Film (AD) 5.00—6.00am Chronicles (AD) Amazon Prime 6.00pm LIVE Tennis Coverage of the Miami Open women’s final. Sky World Cup Sky 404 Virgin 514/HD 504 BT 423/HD 443 6.00am Best of the Women’s World T20 6.15 Best of the Women’s Cricket World Cup 7.30 Test Highlights 8.30 LIVE Test Cricket South Africa v Bangladesh in Durban. 10.50 LIVE IPL Cricket Mumbai Indians v Rajasthan Royals; 2.50pm Coverage of Gujarat Titans v Delhi Capitals in Pune. 7.00 Test Highlights 8.00 IPL Highlights 10.00 One-Day Cricket 11.00 Women’s Cricket World Cup 1.30—6.00am LIVE Women’s Cricket World Cup The final. Coverage continues until 9.30am. Sky Action Sky 407 Virgin 517/HD 507 BT 426/HD 446 6.00am NFL: America’s Game (AD) 7.00 LIVE Super Rugby Blues v Moana Pasifika (kick-off 7.05). 9.00 NFL Bitesize 9.30 My Icon (AD) 9.40 LIVE Super Rugby Reds v Brumbies in Brisbane (kick-off 9.45). 11.45 NFL 1.00pm Darts 4.30 Basketball 7.00 Boxing Archive (AD) 8.00 LIVE Boxing Savannah Marshall v Femke Hermans. 11.00 Boxing Archive (AD) 2.00am Darts 5.30—6.00am Darts Gold (AD) Sky Arena Sky 408 Virgin 518/HD 508 BT 427/HD 447 6.00am Drone Racing 8.00 Super League’s Supermen: with Martin Offiah (AD) 9.00 Super League: highlights 9.30 LIVE NRL North Queensland Cowboys v Sydney Roosters. 11.30 Super League 12 noon NBA 2.30pm Super League 5.30 LIVE NBA Philadelphia 76ers v Charlotte Hornets (tip-off 5.30). 8.00 NBA Heatcheck 8.30 NBA 12.30am LIVE NBA Hawks v Nets. 3.00—6.00am Rugby League Sky Mix Sky 416 Virgin 520/HD 510 BT 429/HD 449 6.30—10.45am LIVE Australian Netball Two Super Netball matches. 10.55—7.00pm LIVE International One-Day Cricket Pakistan v Australia in Lahore. 9.00—11.00 LIVE MLS Toronto FC v New York City FC (kick-off 9.00). 4.30—6.45am LIVE Australian Netball Collingwood v West Coast. Eurosport 1 BT Sport 1 Sky 413 Virgin 527 BT 408/HD 430 6.00am LIVE Australian Football 8.00 Wrestling (AD) 10.30 Scottish Football 11.00 DIY Pundit (AD) 11.30 LIVE Premier League Football Liverpool v Watford. 3.00pm BT Sport Score 5.00 LIVE National League Football Boreham Wood v Woking. 7.30 LIVE Italian Football Salernitana v Torino (kick-off 7.45). 9.45 National League Football 10.15 Champions League Magazine 11.00 Cricket 12 midnight DIY Pundit (AD) 12.30am Sailing (AD) 1.00 LIVE Lacrosse 3.30 30 for 30: Doc and Darryl (AD) 5.00—6.00am French Football BT Sport 2 Sky 414 Virgin 528 BT 409/HD 431 6.00am LIVE International OneDay Cricket Continued coverage of New Zealand v Netherlands. 10.15 The Cricket’s On (AD) 11.15 BT Sport Reload 12.30pm MotoGP 1.00 LIVE MotoGP In Argentina. 8.00 LIVE French Football St Etienne v Marseille (kick-off 8.00). 10.00 Italian Football 11.00 French Football 12 midnight Champions League Magazine 12.30am UFC 2.00 Gearing Up (AD) 2.30 Motorcycling 5.30—6.00am BT Sport Reload (AD) BT Sport 3 Sky 417 Virgin 529 BT 410/HD 432 6.00am MotoGP 6.15 Premier League Football 7.15 Premiership Rugby Union 8.15 ESPN FC 8.45 MotoGP 9.00 LIVE Australian Rules Football Collingwood v Geelong. 12 noon Inside Serie A 12.30pm LIVE Pro League Hockey India v England, women’s match. 2.30 LIVE Premiership Rugby Union Northampton v Bristol. 5.15 LIVE Italian Football Lazio v Sassuolo at the Stadio Olimpico. 7.00 International One-Day Cricket 8.00 Champions League Magazine 8.30 DIY Pundit (AD) 9.00 Wrestling 10.30 Ariel Helwani Meets... 11.00 Squash 12.30am Premiership Rugby Union 2.00 Rugby Stories (AD) 2.30 Badminton (AD) 3.00 Fishing (AD) 4.00 The Cricket’s On (AD) 5.00—6.00am International One-Day Cricket BT Sport ESPN Sky 423 Virgin 530 BT 411/HD 434 6.00am ESPN FC 6.30 BT Sport Reload 6.45 Around the Horn 7.15 Pardon the Interruption 7.45 Basketball 9.45 LIVE Australian Football Coverage of two A-League games. 2.00pm Around the Horn 2.30 Pardon the Interruption 3.00 LIVE Pro League Hockey India v England, the men’s match. 5.00 Basketball: college action 11.00 LIVE Basketball NCAA. 4.00am Snowboarding (AD) 5.00 Around the Horn 5.30—6.00am Pardon the Interruption Eurosport 2 Sky 410 Virgin 521 BT 412/HD 435 Sky 411 Virgin 522 BT 413/HD 436 6.00am Cycling 7.00 Superbikes 8.00 Formula E 9.00 Figure Skating 10.00 Cycling: Tour of Flanders 12 noon Figure Skating 1.00pm Cycling 6.00am World Superbikes 7.00 Snooker 9.00 Cycling 10.00 Olympics 11.00 World Superbikes 12 noon Snooker 2.30 LIVE Cycling The one-day GP Miguel Induráin race in Spain. 4.30 Cycling 7.00 Ski Jumping 8.00 Cycling 10.00 Olympics 11.00 Formula E 12 midnight Cycling 2.00am Ski Jumping 3.00 Alpine Skiing: World Cup 4.00 Olympics 5.00—6.00am Cycling Saturday Television Animation Sky 1.00pm LIVE Darts WDF World Championship. 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SUNDAY Choices PICK OF THE DAY Peaky Blinders 9.00pm BBC1 DRAMA There will be a film; there will be a ballet; further TV spin-offs have been mooted; and we can be quite sure the hats, haircuts and swaggering mythology of Peaky Blinders will be with us for years to come. But the main saga itself? That ends tonight. Fans eager for extra crumbs can turn to BBC3 after this extra-length finale for a pair of documentaries, one with a title that sums up the response of many to the cult drama that conquered the world — Obsessed with Peaky Blinders. HIGH HORSE Television Sunday The pick of today’s TV Can Tommy Shelby (Cillian Murphy) make amends for his past? The final episode itself is cloaked in secrecy, but we know the two sides of Tommy Shelby — angel-eyed benefactor and gun-toting gangster — are both looking for redemption before it’s too late. With a tumour in his brain, the clock is ticking like that bomb in the Chinese tea-room. “Some wounds I can try to heal,” he assured his family last week. But we can be sure blood will flow too, as cousin Michael seeks his revenge. DAVID BUTCHER See feature: page 8 The Boat Races 1.50pm BBC1 SPORT The Boat Race was one of the first large-scale events that the pandemic put paid to in 2020, and it obliged last year’s men’s and women’s races to relocate to Ely, where in front of almost no spectators on the banks of the Great Ouse, Cambridge won the men’s race by a length to extend their overall lead in the contest to 85 to 80. In the women’s Boat Race, last year’s winners Cambridge enjoy a lead of 45 to 30. Now the two races return to their traditional home — the four-plus miles from Putney to Mortlake on the river Thames, and with some 250,000 spectators expected, all the old atmosphere and more is in prospect. SIMON O’HAGAN Sport: page 25 Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy 7.20pm BBC2 TRAVEL In Milan the cooking was all about butter. In Tuscany, where the 12-year-old Stanley lived with his family for a year, it’s all about bread. He’s not a fan though. “It tastes like cardboard,” he explains. It’s delightful meeting his parents and hearing how their year in Italy changed everything for them but then Stanley whizzes off for some meat eating (vegans look away — we’re talking very rare steak), an “old-fashioned bar crawl” around Florence’s buchette del vino and a taste of cucina povera, the food that peasant farmers would cook. So lots of beans and, of course, more bread. JANE RACKHAM Dynasties II 8.00pm BBC1 m NATURE In a beautiful film about a cheetah family in Zambia, one mole-rat does his best to steal the show. The main drama lies in watching ageing mother cheetah Kali provide for her litter of three by hunting wildebeest (and there are some great hunt scenes). But there’s light relief, too, when the cubs come across the mole-rat and decide to investigate, only for the feisty little bundle of aggro to take on the three big cats at once: don’t mess with this guy. Otherwise, it’s transporting to watch lithe cheetahs loping over the grassy plains, ranging over vast distances in their search for a kill; sometimes, only to lose their hard-won meal to a bully. DB 50 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
SUNDAY 3 APRIL experts’ advice is on the limited side — a lot of the time Clea and Joanna (left) just throw everything into a series of labelled plastic boxes — it doesn’t matter. Series two additionally looks at the smiley tidiers’ own lives, which were changed radically by the success of series one. Netflix also has the original clutter-busting phenomenon that is Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, along with the follow-up Sparking Joy with Marie Kondo. JS STREAMING NOW Step back inside the vast, but not necessarily tidy, closets of the rich and famous with series two of Get Organized with the Home Edit, which has arrived on Netflix. Celebrity home-organisers Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin visit clients including Drew Barrymore, Chris Pratt and Kevin Hart, and the point is to glimpse the circumstances in which those people live, which means if the DOCUMENTARY The close bond between Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan began earlier than you might think. In this affectionate account of their partnership, we see them together in 1978 when she was in opposition and he was merely a presidential hopeful. “Bingo — their personalities sparked,” recalls an adviser, while presenter Charles Moore observes that they were “determined Cold Warriors” before reaching power. Other leaders saw the Cold War as a fact of life; they believed it could be won. Through interviewers with diplomats and officials, Moore paints a picture of how they forged the 80s in their image. DB The Ipcress File Muhammad Ali 9.00pm ITV 10.20pm BBC2 (11.20pm N Ireland) DRAMA In plot terms, it’s fair to say DOCUMENTARY New series some air has come out of the tyres in the past couple of weeks. We’re bumping along fine but there isn’t quite the zip you want in a spy thriller. It doesn’t help that Harry (Joe Cole) spends this episode as a passive figure being tortured in various hellish ways, while back in England, Jean worries about him and Dalby moons over the glamorous Russian defector. But to be honest, everything in this drama is so easy on the eye and such a cool pastiche of 1960s films — the lighting, the tilted camera angles, the blocky colours — I could happily watch the plot stylishly go nowhere for hours. And Jean does finally stumble on the true meaning of Ipcress. DB Revered American documentarist Ken Burns is behind this eight-part biography of boxing’s most engaging figure. We begin in Louisville, Kentucky, with insights into the boy born as Cassius Clay’s unstable home life, and his accidental discovery of the sport that would make him famous. Soon he’s a rising amateur, winning Olympic gold and then, in his nascent professional career, perfecting the trick of not just stopping an opponent, but doing so in the round he had loudly predicted he would before the fight began. It’s a workmanlike profile that could do with more of Ali himself talking rather than his admirers, but it can’t fail to thrill. JACK SEALE Antiques Roadshow 7.00pm BBC1 Finds at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh include a set of Highland dress that once belonged to a clan chieftain. Ukraine: on the front line with Jonny Mercer 5.30pm C4 The British MP and ex-soldier goes to Ukraine to meet people resisting Russia’s assault. Inside the Superbrands 8.00pm C4 Helen Skelton uncovers the secrets of Britain’s most popular brands, with Heinz the focus of this first episode. Abraham Lincoln 9.00pm Sky History Sunday Television Thatcher and Reagan: a Very Special Relationship 9.00pm BBC2 BEST OF THE REST The complete story of America’s 16th president. q FILM OF THE DAY Wyatt Earp Danny Care dresses up to sing his heart out All Star Musicals 7.30pm ITV ENTERTAINMENT Half the fun of All Star Musicals is guessing beforehand who will take you aback with their vocal ability — even if it’s not for the right reasons — so we won’t spoil it. The six celebrities this time are former England rugby star Danny Care — who certainly looks the part, although is unashamedly pleased when his performance is over. Then there’s Corrie’s Lisa George and Springwatch’s Michaela Strachan — both of whom are most thrilled about getting to meet judge Elaine Paige — as well as James Bond actor Colin Salmon (who really gets into it), ex-EastEnders actor Jacqueline Jossa and Good Morning Britain’s weatherman Alex Beresford. Special mention needs to go to choreographer Bill Deamer, who should get his own spin-off, while there’s also a performance from the cast of Phantom of the Opera, who show how it’s really done. FRANCES TAYLOR See page 23 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 2.45pm Channel 5 An epic and compelling study of one of the key figures in the history of the Old West from The Big Chill director Lawrence Kasdan. (1994) See page 28 LIVE SPORT  Snooker: Tour Championship 7.15pm ITV4 Neil Robertson won this title in 2021.  Women’s World Cup Cricket: Final 6am Sky Sports Cricket  Premier League Football: West Ham v Everton 1pm (k/o 2pm), Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United 4pm (k/o 4.30pm) Sky Premier League  Women’s Super League: Leicester City v Arsenal 12.15pm (k/o 12.30pm) BBC2 ALAMY TAKING TO THE STAGE 51
SUNDAY Main Channels DAYTIME Television Sunday BBC1 6.00am Breakfast Chris Mason, Nina Warhurst. (S) (HD) 7.30 Match of the Day Shown yesterday 10.20pm (S) (HD) 9.00 Sunday Morning Political interviews. (S) (HD) 10.00 Politics England News and debate. (S) (HD) 10.30 Wanted Down Under Revisited How a couple’s lives were changed by a terrible accident. (R) (S) (HD) 11.15 Heavenly Gardens with Alexander Armstrong The Bishop’s Palace in Wells, Somerset. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 12.15pm Bargain Hunt In Edinburgh. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00 BBC News Weather for the Week Ahead (S) (HD) 1.15 Songs of Praise JB Gill learns about a project that teaches first aid skills to young people. (S) (HD) 1.50 LIVE The Boat Races After a three year absence, the women’s and men’s boat races between the universities of Oxford and Cambridge return to the Thames in London (start times 2.23 and 3.23 respectively). Last year, Cambridge claimed victory in both races on the River Great Ouse. Clare Balding, Lee McKenzie, Andrew Cotter and Rishi Persad present. See page 50. (S) (HD) Sport: page 25 4.20—5.05 Dodger 4/10. Charley is in danger. The whole series is on iPlayer. First shown on CBBC (S) (AD) (HD) a BBC2 6.50am Christine’s Garden Christine Walkden is invited to a West Country tomato weekend. (R) (S) (HD) 7.20 Gardeners’ World Monty Don undertakes seasonal tasks at Longmeadow. Shown last Friday (S) (HD) 8.20 Countryfile A look at regenerative farming. Shown last Sunday BBC1 Signed repeat tomorrow 12.40am (S) (HD) 9.15 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites Highlights. (S) (HD) 10.45 Marcus Wareing’s Tales from a Kitchen Garden 7/10. The chef brings in new apple trees to the orchard, and prepares a tarte tatin. (R) (S) (HD) 11.15 The Hairy Bikers’ Northern Exposure Dave and Si sample the tastes of Finland. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 2BBC SPORT ONLINE 11.45—2.30pm Wheelchair Basketball Coverage of Worcester Wolves v East London Phoenix in the Women’s Premier League at bbc.co.uk/sport 12.15pm Match of the Day Live: Women’s Super League Leicester City v Arsenal Coverage of the top-flight clash at the King Power Stadium (kick-off 12.30). When the teams met at Meadow Park back in December, Arsenal ran out 4—0 winners. (S) (HD) 2BBC RED BUTTON 2.30—5.30 Women’s Six Nations Live coverage of Italy v England from Parma (kick-off 3.00) 2.40 Move Over, Darling ★★★★ Comedy with Doris Day and James Garner. A woman presumed dead returns to find that her husband has remarried. Available on iPlayer for 30 days. Review p28. Director q Michael Gordon (1963, U) (S) (W) (HD) Also showing Thu 9pm BBC4 4.20—5.20 Perfect Partners: Talking Pictures Recalling cinema’s best-loved partnerships. (S) (HD) ITV 6.00am CITV See page 56 9.25 ITV News (S) (HD) 9.30 The Pier 2/4. The highs and lows of life on Llandudno Pier during the summer of 2021. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh With Petula Clark, Fiona Dolman and Adam Kay. (S) (HD) 12 noon The Pet Show 8/8. Nadia Sawalha and her pooch take on the agility course. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm ITV News Weather; Regional Weather (S) (HD) 1.10 The Masked Singer US Ep 4. Popcorn, Giraffe, Snow Owls and Sun perform. First shown on ITV2 (S) (HD) 2.05—4.05 Midsomer Murders Wild Harvest When a man is killed by a wild boar, the investigation leads Barnaby to a tyrannical celebrity chef. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) Channel 4 52 6.05am Mike & Molly Triple bill of the sitcom. (R) (S) (HD) 7.15 The King of Queens Three episodes. (R) (S) (AD) 8.30 The Simpsons Double bill. (R) (S) (AD) 9.30 Sunday Brunch With guests Katherine Ryan, Steve Coogan and Patrick Kielty. Aurora performs. (S) (HD) 12.30pm The Simpsons Three episodes. (R) (S) (AD) 1.55 The Secret Life of the Zoo Twelve-year-old giraffe matriarch Dagmar goes into labour. (R) (S) (HD) 2.40—4.00 The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer 2/5. With Ruby Wax, Gareth Malone, Laura Whitmore and Yung Filly. Shown Tue (S) (AD) (HD) BBC1 1 BBC2 Peaky Blinders 9.00pm End of an era: in the final episode, how will Tommy’s elaborate strategy play out? Thatcher and Reagan 9.00pm How the pair’s political kinship shifted the 1980s power dynamics 5.05pm BBC News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 5.30 Countryfile 5.20pm Inside the Factory Anita Rani and Sean Fletcher explore the south-west corner of Wales as they celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Anita discovers how best to protect the nesting spots of seabirds, while Sean learns how to farm oysters at Angel Bay. Includes Weather for the Week Ahead. 2 Series 3. Gregg Wallace sees how spaghetti is made at the world’s largest dried pasta factory in Italy. Director Sam Bailey; Producers Sam Bailey, Emma Pound (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 6.20 Britain’s Ancient Capital: Secrets of Orkney 3/3. On an abandoned island, Chris Packham and Neil Oliver hunt for clues to why cultures change. Executive producer Bill Lyons; Series editor Jane Lomas (S) (HD) Series producer Jamie Simpson; Exec producer Rachel Bell (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 6.30 Extraordinary Portraits 7.20 Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy 6/6. Artist Caroline Pool paints Alec Burrough, an 88-year-old dairy farmer from Devon who refuses to slow down. Having worked on the farm for 70 years, Alec continues to rise at dawn to care for his cows. Director David Metcalf; Producers Rosie Pooley and Ellie Sabine-Singh Repeated Tuesday 11.15pm (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Antiques Roadshow Among the treasures brought to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh are a Highland outfit that once belonged to a clan chieftain and a set of medals awarded to pioneering diver Verrall Newman. And host Fiona Bruce looks at a plant specimen collected by Charles Darwin during his voyage on HMS Beagle. Producer Debbie Martin; Series editor Robert Murphy (S) (HD) 8.00 Dynasties II Series 2. Cheetah. On the plains of Zambia, a3/4 a cheetah mother must keep her cubs safe while them for life without her. As they mpreparing take on dangerous prey and battle with hyenas, they learn that even tiny neighbours can bite back. Narrated by David Attenborough. Available in Ultra HD on iPlayer. Series 1 is available on iPlayer. See p50. Producer Simon Blakeney; Exec producer Michael Gunton (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Peaky Blinders a 6/6 Series 6. Lock and Key. As the clouds of the coming storm gather, Tommy faces the consequences of his actions and experiences. A box set of previous series is available on iPlayer. See p50. Tommy Shelby Lizzie Shelby Arthur Shelby Ada Thorne Michael Gray Linda Shelby Charlie Strong Johnny Dogs Curly Duke Shelby Diana Mitford Finn Shelby Isiah Jeremiah Jesus Billy Grade Laura McKee Gina Gray Oswald Mosley Alfie Solomons Cillian Murphy Natasha O’Keeffe Paul Anderson Sophie Rundle Finn Cole Kate Phillips Ned Dennehy Packy Lee Ian Peck Conrad Khan Amber Anderson Harry Kirton Daryl McCormack Benjamin Zephaniah Emmett J Scanlan Charlene McKenna Anya Taylor-Joy Sam Claflin Tom Hardy Dr Holford Aneurin Barnard Frances Pauline Turner Connor Dunn Peter Coonan Dot Kelly Shashi Rami Sam Ryan Adam Best Pat Julian Moore-Cook Jean Claude Gregory Fitoussi Henri Assaad Bouab Johnny the prison guard John O’Gorman O’Donnell Ciaran Owens Liam Darragh O’Toole Dougie Bill Jack Parr Gilly Ray Stefan Healy Joe Ray Ciaran Clancy Charles Shelby Billy Jenkins Karl Thorne Callum Booth-Ford Ruby Shelby Orla McDonagh Lazarus Jason Williamson Police Commissioner Franc Bruneau Writer Steven Knight; Producer Nick Goding Director Anthony Byrne (S) (AD) (HD) Obsessed with...Peaky Blinders follows on BBC3 See feature: page 8 10.20 BBC News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 10.50 Match of the Day 2 Premier League action, featuring West Ham United v Everton and Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United. Producer Chris Treece; Editor Andy Fraser (S) (HD) 11.50 The Women’s Football Show Highlights of the weekend’s Super League games, including Leicester City v Arsenal, Chelsea v Reading and Manchester United v Brighton & Hove Albion. Tuscany. The birthplace of some of Italy’s a 5/6. finest wines and dishes, Tuscany is also home to “cucina povera” — the cuisine of the peasantry. The actor is joined on his exploration of the region by his parents Stan and Joan, before chef Fabio Picchi shows him Tuscany’s signature dish. After visiting a threshing festival, Stanley meets up with Fabio in Livorno, where he makes a fish stew from the fishermen’s leftovers. See page 50. (S) (AD) (HD) RT TRAVEL An eight-day holiday in Undiscovered Italy, featuring Puglia, Matera and Lecce: see travel supplement 8.00 The Speedshop 3/6. Defender and Autojumble. Exmoor Search and Rescue Team has the oldest serving Land Rover Defender in the entire England and Wales Mountain Rescue fleet, but the 30-year-old workhorse is in urgent need of refurbishment. Titch Cormack and the team set to work as the vehicle must be back on duty as soon as possible. The lads also empty the lock-up of its broken and half-stripped motorcycles, which they plan to repair and sell at an autojumble. Director/Producer Christiaan Bailey Rptd Thu 11.15pm (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Thatcher and Reagan: a Very Special Relationship Beginning an exploration of the relationship a 1/2. between Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher by Charles Moore, the former Daily Telegraph editor. The US President and the British Prime Minister worked closely together for most of the 1980s, in the shadow of a nuclear war. Moore talks to those who worked with the two leaders as they faced the greatest challenge of their age. See page 51. Producer Alexander Parsonage; Series producer Chris Durlacher Repeated Wednesday 11.45pm (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Falklands War Stories 1/5. In a programme first shown in 2002 to mark the 20th anniversary of the conflict, BBC reporter Brian Hanrahan recalls his experiences of the war. Producer Iwan Russell-Jones (R) (S) (HD) 10.20 Muhammad Ali series. 1/8. A new series by film-maker a New Ken Burns charting the life of the boxer and activist, beginning with his rise through the world of amateur boxing to win gold at the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome. The whole series will be on iPlayer after tonight’s episode. See page 51. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.10 All the President’s Men 5 thriller. Based on the investigation by q Political Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, this film reconstructs the events surrounding the most significant political scandal of the 1970s which led to the Watergate hearings. Available on iPlayer for 30 days. Review page 28. Bob Woodward Carl Bernstein Harry Rosenfeld Robert Redford Howard Simons Dustin Hoffman Deep Throat Jack Warden Ben Bradlee Martin Balsam Hal Holbrook Jason Robards Director Alan J Pakula (1976, 15) (S) (W) (HD) 12.25am Weather for the Week Ahead (S) (HD) 12.30—6.00am BBC News (S) (HD) 1.25—3.10am Sign Zone 1.25 Question Time Fiona Bruce presents the political debate. Shown last Thursday BBC1 (S) (HD) 2.25 Holby City The final episode of the long-running medical drama. Shown last Tuesday BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) BBC1 Freeview 1/HD 101 Freesat 101/HD 106 Sky 101/HD 115 Virgin 101 BBC2 Freeview 2/HD 102 Freesat 102 Sky 102 Virgin 102 Series producer Ali Wood; Executive producer Frank Callaghan (S) (HD)
SUNDAY 3 APRIL ITV 3 Channel 4 4 7 in Wales BBC4 9 24 in Scotland All Star Musicals 7.30pm A really wild show: presenter Michaela Strachan swaps her outdoor gear for glad rags Inside the Superbrands 8.00pm Seeing red: superstar Ed Sheeran reveals his love of ketchup Much Ado about Nothing 8.00pm Akiya Henry stars as Beatrice in a bold new production 4.05pm Evan Almighty ★★★ 4.00pm Grand Designs 7.00pm The Piano: a Passion Kevin McCloud follows Ruth and Rob as they try to transform a 200-year-old former blacking mill in Cumbria on an extremely tight budget. Alexander Waugh explores his passion for the instrument with like-minded piano obsessives including Paul Lewis, Damon Albarn and Jools Holland. q Director Tom Shadyac (2007, PG) (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 6.00 ITV News Weather; Regional News and Weather (S) (HD) 6.30 Tipping Point: Lucky Stars New series. The celebrity version of the game show returns, as Janette Manrara, Ade Adepitan and Sarah Millican answer questions to win turns on an arcade-style machine. Ben Shephard hosts. Director Richard van’t Riet; Executive producers Sara Doyle, Kate Lownds and Hugh Rycroft (S) (HD) 7.30 All Star Musicals a Director Edward Sunderland; Executive producers John Lonsdale and John Comerford (R) (S) (HD) 5.00 Channel 4 News Sport; Weather (S) (HD) 5.30 Ukraine: on the Front Line with Johnny Mercer British MP and former soldier Johnny Mercer travels to Ukraine to meet those resisting the Russian assault. Travelling with explorer Levison Wood, he speaks to his Ukrainian MP counterparts who are taking up arms, before heading to Kyiv. Directors Neil Bonner and Erica Jenkin Producer Erica Jenkin Repeated Wednesday 3.55am (S) (HD) 6.00 One and Six Zeros George, Jessikah and Zaki from Worthing must answer seven questions correctly to win £1 million. Wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan, actress Jacqueline Jossa, Good Morning Britain’s Alex Beresford, Coronation Street star Lisa George, actor Colin Salmon and rugby player Danny Care take to the stage to perform hits from shows including Hamilton, Les Misérables, Frozen and The Greatest Showman. Musical stars Elaine Paige, Samantha Barks and Trevor Dion Nicholas deliver their reviews. See page 51. Director Richard van’t Riet Executive producers Hugh Rycroft and Lynn Sutcliffe (S) (HD) Director Julia Knowles; Executive producer Simone Haywood Repeated Thursday 10.45pm (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Inside the Superbrands See feature: page 23 9.00 The Ipcress File Held in a brutal black-site detention a5/6. centre, Harry is handed over to the Chinese military, who subject him to a bewildering regime of mental torture. Meanwhile, back in England, Jean does not believe Maddox’s explanation for Harry’s disappearance, and her determination to unravel the meaning of “Ipcress” takes her from Professor Dawson — who has returned, suffering with amnesia — and then back to Radley’s clinic. The whole series is available on ITV Hub. See p51. Harry Palmer Joe Cole Dawson Matthew Steer Jean Courtney Lucy Boynton Dr Karen Newton Nora-Jane Noone Dalby Tom Hollander Polina Lavotchkin Anna Geislerová Maddox Ashley Thomas Jin-Hai Chris Lew Kum Hoi General Cathcart Tom Vaughan-Lawlor Deborah Tamla Kari Stok David Dencik Pete Mark Quartley Minister Paul Higgins Mrs Dalby Alexandra Moen Captain Skip Henderson Corey Johnson Murphy Guy Rhys Thomas Chico Joshua James Dr Rajan Rayat Jonas Khan Alice Anastasia Hille Officer Moore Ciaran Kellgren Writer John Hodge; Producer Paul Ritchie Director James Watkins (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 ITV News Weather; Regional Weather (S) (HD) 10.20 Joanna Lumley’s Great Cities of the World 3/3. Joanna visits Berlin, where she experiences the Festival of Lights, encounters an all-female motorcycle club and meets a Holocaust survivor. Director/Producer Simon Lloyd Shown last Thursday (S) (AD) (HD) 11.15 Premiership Rugby Union Featuring highlights of Sale Sharks v Saracens, Exeter Chiefs v Bath and Gloucester v Wasps. Repeated tomorrow 6pm ITV4 (S) (HD) 12.10am Home Shopping (HD) 3.00 Don’t Rock the Boat 3/5. Tensions emerge as the teams reach Northern Ireland. (R) (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 3.50 Unwind A sequence to calm the mind. (HD) 5.05—6.00am Tipping Point (R) (S) (SL) (HD) ITV Freeview 3/HD 103 Freesat 103 Sky 103 Virgin 113/HD 103 +1 Freeview 35 Freesat 112 Sky 203 Virgin 114 7.00 Britain’s Most Expensive Houses Jason, the head of the country office for UK Sotheby’s International Realty, hopes to secure a very personal listing — Otterburn Castle in Northumberland, once owned by his greatgreat-great-great-grandfather “Mad Jack Hall”. Directors/Producers Mark Littlewood, Colin Rothbart (R) (S) (AD) (HD) New series. Ep 1. Helen Skelton uncovers the inside secrets of some of Britain’s most popular brands. In this episode, she ventures behind the scenes at Heinz, spending time with staff to learn how they make their bestselling food items, and discovering the new products being developed to appeal to the next generation. She also meets a famous face who is ketchup’s number-one fan. The next edition will be available on All 4 after tonight’s episode. Series director Matt David; Executive producers Nick Betts and Johnny Webb Repeated Thursday 8pm 4seven (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Big Fat Quiz of Everything Jimmy Carr is joined by a panel of celebrity guests, including Rob Beckett, Richard Ayoade, Rosie Jones, Roisin Conaty, Mawaan Rizwan and Joanne McNally as they endeavour to come up with the answers to a series of brainteasers. Director Mick Thomas; Series producer Matt Nida Repeated tonight 12.10am and Wednesday 9pm 4seven (S) (HD) 11.00 Eight out of Ten Cats Does Countdown Sean Lock and Harry Hill take on Jon Richardson and Rose Matafeo, while Alex Horne and the Horne Section join Susie Dent in Dictionary Corner. Director Richard Valentine; Series producer Jodie Krstic (R) (S) (HD) 12 midnight Rescue: Extreme Medics 1/5. A trauma team travel to a remote part of Skye where a man is trapped under a vehicle. Shown last Monday (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00am Chernobyl: the New Evidence 2/2. Exploring how far Soviet leaders were willing to go to cover up the disaster. See choice, p40. Shown Sat 8pm (S) (AD) (HD) 1.55 Patti Cake$ ★★★★ Drama. Aspiring rapper Patti dreams of escaping her humdrum town to become a star. Her friend thinks they should form a group, and an encounter with a misfit musician seems to provide the missing ingredient their sound needs. Patricia Dombrowski/Killa P/Patti Cake$ Jheri Siddharth Dhananjay Danielle Macdonald Basterd Mamoudou Athie Barb Bridget Everett O-Z Sahr Ngaujah q Director Geremy Jasper (2017, 15) (S) (W) (HD) 3.40 Come Dine with Me In Suffolk. (R) (S) (HD) 6.00—6.05am Food Unwrapped Ketchup. (R) (S) (HD) Channel 4 Freeview 4/HD 104 Freesat 104/HD 126 Sky 104/HD 138 Virgin 104/HD 141 +1 Freeview 15 Freesat 121 Sky 204 Virgin 142 BBC1 SCOTLAND 10.00—10.30am The Sunday Show 11.50pm Sportscene: highlights of Rangers v Celtic 12.55am The Women’s Football Show 1.30 Weather for the Week Ahead 1.35—6.00 BBC News Director/Producer Fran Landsman Repeated 2.15am (R) (S) (HD) 8.00 Much Ado about Nothing Filmed in Stratford-upon-Avon, Roy Alexander Weise directs this new Royal Shakespeare Company production of one of William Shakespeare’s best-loved romantic comedies. In a classic tale of matchmaking and manipulation, two very different couples fall in love. Beatrice Benedick Don Pedra Don John Seacole Sexton Antonio Leonato Dogberry Verges Margaret Borachio Oatcake Claudio Hero Conrade Balthasar Ursula Messenger Friar Akiya Henry Luke Wilson Toyin Ayedun-Alase Micah Balfour Rebecca Banatvala Michael Joel Bartelle Mensah Bediako Kevin N Golding Karen Henthorn Aruna Jalloh Sapphire Joy Curtis Kemlo Enoch Lwanga Mohammed Mansaray Taya Ming Miles Mitchell Khai Shaw Adeola Yemitan Christelle Elwin DK Fashola Producer John Wyver (S) (HD) 10.45 All the World’s a Screen: Shakespeare on Film Exploring the history of films based on Shakespeare plays, from the silent era to the modern day. This Arena programme reveals how Laurence Olivier radically altered the performance of Shakespeare on film by directing and starring in Henry V and Hamlet, and explores how international film-makers have tackled the material. Narrated by Penelope Wilton. Director David Thompson; Producers David Thompson and Adrian Wootton (R) (S) (HD) 11.45 Imagine... Becoming Cary Grant. A fresh perspective on one of cinema’s greatest leading men. On screen, Grant was the epitome of effortless, debonair sophistication but the Hollywood veneer concealed the emotional scars of a troubled childhood in Bristol — something he hoped to resolve on a course of LSD therapy. Featuring footage shot by Grant himself as well as extracts from his unpublished autobiography, read by Jonathan Pryce. Director Mark Kidel; Producers Nick Ware and Christian Popp (R) (S) (HD) 1.15am The Beauty of Maps 1/4 Cartography through the ages, beginning with the Hereford Mappa Mundi, the largest intact medieval wall map in the world. (R) (S) (HD) 1.45 2/4. A trip to the British Library’s vaults to uncover three maps of London, which both illuminate and distort the truth. (R) (S) (HD) 2.15—3.15am The Piano: a Passion Writer Alexander Waugh meets like-minded piano obsessives. Shown 7pm (S) (HD) BBC4 F’view 9/HD 106 F’sat 108 Sky 116 Virgin 108 a RT Choice m Family 2 Red button (R) Repeat (S) Subtitles (SL) Signing (AD) Audio description (HD) High def FILMS i Premiere (W) Widescreen (BW) Black/white BBC SCOTLAND 7.00pm The Seven 7.15 Sportscene 8.20 Scottish Cup Facts* 8.30 Fish Town 9.00 Paramedics on Scene: new series. A mountain biker has a crash in the Borders 10.00 Still Game 10.30 Raiders of the Lost Archive 11.00—12 midnight Seven Days BBC1 WALES 10.00—10.30am Politics Wales 4.20pm Flog It! 4.35—5.05 Snowdonia: a Year on the Farm: lambing season arrives just as the Covid-19 lockdown begins BBC2 WALES 5.20pm Dodger 6.05 Scrum V Sunday: with Catrin Heledd, Richard Hibbard and Philippa Tuttiett 7.05—7.20 The Hairy Bikers’ Cookbook: the duo sample a traditional barbecue in the town of Swakopmund on the Namibian coast Sunday Television Comedy fantasy sequel with Steve Carrell and Morgan Freeman. Former news reporter Evan Baxter is newly elected to Congress and is trying to ignore God’s instruction to build an ark. Forced to comply after the Almighty transforms him into a modern-day Noah, Baxter sets out to convince everyone of impending disaster. Regional variations BBC1 NORTHERN IRELAND 10.00—10.30am Sunday Politics Northern Ireland BBC2 NORTHERN IRELAND 6.20pm Clean It, Fix It: in Bristol, the team helps a family struggling to house their bikes 6.50—7.20 Beautiful Interiors Northern Ireland: a radical remodel of a house in Moira 10.20 Lá i 1916: the shooting of the first RIC man to die in the 1916 Easter Rising 11.20 Muhammad Ali: new series. Ken Burns’s documentary about the boxer and activist 12.10am Sunday Politics Northern Ireland 12.40 Mock the Week: with Maisie Adam, Angela Barnes, Rhys James, Eshaan Akbar and Alasdair Beckett-King 1.15—1.25 Weather Watchers with Barra Best: the weatherman examines how climate shapes people’s lives Channel 5 listings are overleaf Outstanding ★★★★ Very good ★★★ Worth watching ★★ Could be worse ★ Poor 53
SUNDAY Freeview Television Sunday Channel 5 5 BBC3 23 Wyatt Earp 2.45pm The lawman Becoming...Tommy Shelby 10.50pm (Kevin Costner) arrives in Tombstone Cillian Murphy talks about his creation F’view 5/HD 105 F’sat 105 Sky 105 Virgin 154/HD 105 5.25am Milkshake! See page 56 10.00 SpongeBob SquarePants A sea bunny ravages Squidward’s garden. (S) (HD) 10.10 Everyone becomes as stupid as Patrick. (S) (HD) 10.25 Entertainment News (S) (HD) 10.30 Friends Series 1. Chandler lets slip about Ross’s true feelings for Rachel. 11.00 Series 2. Rachel struggles to deal with Ross’s new relationship with Julie. 11.30 Ross babysits Ben, his newborn son. 12 noon The gang’s neighbour dies. 12.30pm Phoebe shocks everyone by announcing she is married. (S) (AD) (HD) 12.55 Joe Kidd ★★ Western starring Clint Eastwood. A bounty hunter gets drawn into a battle for land ownership in Mexican-American border country at the start of the 20th century. Review p28. F’view 23/HD 109 (not Scot/Wales) F’sat 179/HD 107 Sky 117 (173 London; 141 Scot) Virgin 107 (157 Scot/Wales) q Director John Sturges (1972, 15) (S) (W) (HD) 2.45pm Wyatt Earp ★★★★ q Epic western drama. After the death of his sweetheart, the young Wyatt Earp descends into a life of crime, until he is saved by his father and guided towards his destiny as one of the West’s toughest lawmen. Film of the Day: p28. Wyatt Earp John “Doc” Holliday Nicholas Earp Virgil Earp Morgan Earp Ike Clanton Kevin Costner Dennis Quaid Gene Hackman Michael Madsen Linden Ashby Jeff Fahey Director Lawrence Kasdan (1994, 12) (S) (W) (HD) 6.25 5 News (S) (HD) 6.30 When Posh Holidays Go Horribly Wrong Interviews with people whose holidays ended in disaster, including a couple whose honeymoon turned into a nightmare when the Covid-19 pandemic started. Directors David Donnelly and Andy Merry (S) (HD) 8.00 New. Happy Campers: the Caravan Park 3/8 Series 2. In Cornwall, head yellowcoat Matt prepares for a bingo evening with a supersized prize fund. Directors Tom Weller and Matt Fisher (S) (HD) 9.00 New. Holidaying with Jane McDonald: the Caribbean 2/4. In St Lucia, Jane gets a bird’s-eye view of the rainforest and takes a boat trip from the north to the south of the island to see its two volcanic spires. Repeated Friday 10pm (S) (HD) 10.00 Monaco: Lives of the Super Rich Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford gain an insight into more extravagant lifestyles during a visit to Monte Carlo. Series producer John Bonny (S) (HD) 10.55 Funniest Royal Cock-Ups A look at some of the royal family’s faux pas over the years, with contributions from Paul Burrell and Judi Love. (S) (HD) 1.00am New. Casino (S) (HD) 3.00 A Country Life for Half the Price with Kate Humble (S) (HD) 3.45 Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts (S) (HD) 4.35 Wildlife SOS (S) (SL) 5.00—5.25am House Doctor (S) (SL) (HD) Channel 5+1 Freeview 46 Freesat 128 Sky 205 Virgin 155 BBC4 listings are overleaf 7.00pm EastEnders Rainie makes a confession to Bernie. Shown last Wednesday BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) 7.30 A returning face to the Square is determined to help Stuart and Rainie. Cast Tue/Thu BBC1 Shown last Thu BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 The Drop 3/8. The remaining creatives hit the skate park to prove their brand can appeal to a variety of subcultures. Clara Amfo hosts. First shown last Monday Repeated 11.05pm (S) (HD) 9.00 Love in the Flesh 4/8. Relationships are tested to the max after the arrival of six new guests. (S) (HD) 9.45 Hot Property 1/8. Filly meets Ryan-Mark Parsons, a former candidate on The Apprentice. First shown last Monday Repeated 1.35am (S) (HD) 10.15 New. Laugh Lessons Exploring what life is really like for a 4ft-tall woman. (S) (HD) 10.20 New. Obsessed with...Peaky Blinders Darren Harriott and Lloyd Griffith dissect the final episode of Peaky Blinders. (S) (HD) 10.50 New. Becoming...Tommy Shelby: a Peaky Blinders Special Cillian Murphy reveals all about taking on the character in Peaky Blinders. (S) (HD) See feature: page 8 11.05 The Drop Shown 8pm (S) (HD) 12.05am Love in the Flesh (S) (HD) 1.35 Hot Property Shown 9.45pm (S) (HD) 2.05 Freeze: Back on Thin Ice (S) (AD) (HD) 2.50 Mood (S) (AD) (HD) 3.35—4.00am My Mate’s a Bad Date (S) (HD) ITV2 6 Freeview 6 Freesat 113 Sky 118 Virgin 115/HD 176 6.00am Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records (S) (SL) 6.25 Love Bites (S) (AD) (HD) 8.30 Dress to Impress (S) (HD) 11.30 Celebrity Catchphrase (S) (AD) (HD) 12.30pm You’ve Been Framed! Gold (S) (HD) 2.00 FILM Yogi Bear ★★ Part-animated comedy adventure featuring the voices of Dan Aykroyd and Justin Timberlake (S) (W) (HD) 3.35 FILM Shark Tale ★★★ Animated comedy adventure featuring the voices of Will Smith, Jack Black, Renée Zellweger and Robert De Niro (S) (W) (HD) 5.25 FILM Shrek ★★★★ Animated fantasy comedy featuring the voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 7.10pm FILM Johnny English ★★ Comedy adventure starring Rowan Atkinson, and featuring John Malkovich. When the crown jewels are stolen from under the nose of the authorities, bumbling secret agent Johnny English is assigned to retrieve them and capture the culprits. (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 9.00 Family Guy Series 16. Lois’s parents hire a nanny to help with the children. 9.30 Chris loses a rare dollar note. 10.00 Series 13. Cleveland gets a new job. 10.30 Joe takes the guys on a road trip. 10.55 Brian attends obedience classes and loses his assertive nature. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.25 American Dad! Series 13. Francine sets herself up as a supervillain to spice up her relationship with Stan. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.55 Stan reacts badly when Jeff and Hayley decide they want to have a baby. (S) (AD) (HD) 12.25am Deep Heat (S) (AD) (HD) 1.25 Don’t Hate the Playaz (S) (HD) 2.10 CelebAbility (S) (HD) 2.50—3.00am Unwind (S) (HD) ITV2+1 Freeview 29 Freesat 114 Sky 218 Virgin 116 ITV3 10 Drama 20 An Audience with Victoria Wood 9.00pm Let’s do it: a comedy classic The 39 Steps 8.10pm Richard Hannay Freeview 10 Freesat 115 Sky 119 Virgin 117/HD 177 6.00am Emmerdale: omnibus. Marlon and Rhona struggle in the aftermath of his stroke (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 8.50 That’s My Boy (S) 9.55 Midsomer Murders: Series 15. Schooled in Murder. A female dairy worker is crushed to death by a giant round of cheese; 11.50 Series 16. Let Us Prey. A killer employs ancient torture methods (S) (AD) (HD) 1.50pm Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Theft of the Royal Ruby. The sleuth’s hopes of a quiet Christmas are dashed; 2.50 The Affair at the Victory Ball. An aristocrat is murdered at a masquerade ball 3.50 The Mystery of the Spanish Chest. A dinner party proves to be a prelude to murder — but fortunately Poirot is among the guests (S) (AD) (HD) Freeview 20 Freesat 158 Sky 143 Virgin 130 8.00am The Bill: four episodes. Boyden’s daughter makes an appearance; 9.00 Skase is abducted by teenage girls; 10.00 Carver goes too far; 11.00 Lennox is accused of racism 12 noon New Tricks: 1/10 Series 9. The Ucos squad is dealt a devastating blow with the news that Jack Halford is quitting; 1.20pm 2/10. Sandra and the team re-investigate the disappearance of a PE teacher when human remains are discovered on the perimeter of the elite public boarding school where he taught (AD) (HD) 2.40 Catherine Cookson’s The Rag Nymph: period melodrama charting the relationship between a tough Newcastle rag woman and the waif she resolves to protect. Starring Honeysuckle Weeks (S) 5.50 Sister Boniface Mysteries: 4/10 Sister Boniface investigates when an artist is found bludgeoned to death (AD) (HD) 5.00pm Midsomer Murders Series 1. Death in Disguise. The village of Burton Mantle becomes the scene of foul play when the leader of a local commune meets with a violent end. (S) (AD) 7.00 Series 2. Strangler’s Wood. Spurred into action by the discovery of a body in a Midsomer Worthy wood, Barnaby and Troy re-examine three similar unsolved murders in the same village. (S) (AD) 9.00 An Audience with Victoria Wood In this 1988 double Bafta-winning edition, the comedian performs monologues and songs before a star-studded audience, including Julie Walters, Judi Dench, Dawn French, Celia Imrie and Joan Bakewell. (S) 10.05 The Booze Cruise II: the Treasure Hunt Comedy drama starring Mark Benton, Brian Murphy, Neil Pearson and Anne Reid. Dave, Rob and Maurice embark on a charity treasure hunt while trying to be nice to an unpleasant client. (S) (AD) (W) 12.10am Law & Order: UK: 1/6 Series 5. The Wrong Man. Brooks and Devlin investigate a hospital department; 1.10 2/6. Safe. A toddler goes missing; 2.05 3/6. Crush. A man obsessed with a call girl is accused of her murder (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 3.00 That’s My Boy (S) 3.25 Emmerdale: omnibus (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 5.50—6.00am Unwind (S) (HD) +1 F’view 59 (9pm—4am) F’sat 116 Sky 219 Virgin 174 ITV4 26 (Rupert Penry-Jones) is on the run 6.50pm Call the Midwife 5/8 Series 8. The Institute’s new screening clinic uncovers a rare condition in a woman who is about to be married. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.10 The 39 Steps Dramatisation of the novel by John Buchan, with Rupert Penry-Jones. Richard Hannay’s life changes for ever when British spy Scudder barges into his flat with information about a German spy ring based in Scotland. But when Scudder is killed, Hannay finds himself accused of murder. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 We Hunt Together 1/6 Series 1. Crime drama starring Babou Ceesay and Eve Myles. A pair of conflicted coppers track down a deadly duo. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 2/6. Freddy and Baba seize upon an opportunity to solve two problems with another killing. (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight Luther: 1/6 Series 1. Luther investigates the murder of a former child genius’s parents (S) (AD) (HD) 1.20am We Hunt Together: 3/6 Series 1. Jackson and Lola make a breakthrough; 2.20 4/6. It looks as though Baba and Freddy have got away with murder (S) (AD) (HD) 3.10—4.00am Where the Heart Is: 2/6 Series 1. Peggy tangles with a local teacher (S) (AD) Drama +1 Freeview 60 Sky 243 Virgin 226 ITVBe 28 Freeview 26 Freesat 117 Sky 120 Virgin 118/HD 178 6.00am World of Sport (S) (HD) 6.10 World Superbikes Season Preview (S) (HD) 7.05 Extreme E: Electric Odyssey (S) (HD) 7.40 Motorsport Mundial (S) (HD) 8.10 New. Auto Mundial (S) (HD) 8.40 FILM The Great Outdoors ★★ Comedy starring Dan Aykroyd (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 10.30 Hornblower (S) (AD) (HD) 12.45pm LIVE Snooker: Jill Douglas presents the first eight frames of the final of the Tour Championship, played over the best of 19 frames (S) (HD) 4.00 Monster Carp (S) (HD) 6.05pm Match Time Revisited Highlights from January 1982. (S) (HD) 7.05 Nine Dart Finishes A selection from ITV Sport’s darts coverage over the years. (S) (HD) 7.15 LIVE Snooker Jill Douglas introduces the conclusion of the final of the Tour Championship from Venue Cymru in Llandudno, with the winner taking home £150,000 in prize money. With commentary from David Hendon and Phil Yates. (S) (HD) 10.30 FILM Oblivion ★★★ Sci-fi action adventure starring Tom Cruise and Andrea Riseborough. Review p28. (S) (AD) (W) (HD) Freeview 28 Freesat 119 Sky 131 Virgin 119/HD 179 7.00am Masters of Flip (S) (HD) 9.00 LittleBe: children’s programmes (HD) 12 noon Be Beautiful (S) (AD) (HD) 12.10pm Million Dollar Matchmaker (S) (HD) 1.05 The Real Housewives of Orange County (S) (HD) 6.00pm Celebrity Dinner Date The Real Housewives of Cheshire’s Ester Dee chooses three blind dates based entirely on menus created by five potential partners. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Billie and Greg: the Family Diaries The family takes part in a photoshoot, but Billie and Greg are apprehensive as the children are not getting on. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Million Pound Pawn A businessman tries to sell a Lamborghini, but the pawnbroker may not be able to sell it. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 DNA Journey Sporting heroes Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp embark on a road trip to explore their family histories using DNA and genealogy. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.20 For Real: the Story of Reality TV The secrets of makeover TV. (S) (HD) 11.20 Bridezillas Shannon’s wild celebrity bachelorette party goes a bit too far. (S) (HD) 12.50am The Professionals (S) (SL) (AD) 1.55 The Protectors (S) 2.30—3.00am Unwind (S) (HD) 12.20am Unboxed: creating a room for a blended family (S) (HD) 12.45—1.00am Unwind (S) (HD) ITV4 +1 Freesat 118 Sky 220 Virgin 175 ITVBe +1 Virgin 120 (Scotland 162) ALL PROGRAMMES ON THE ABOVE CHANNELS ARE REPEATS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 54 RT SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE New for 2022! Get 10% off all RT Shop items Visit radiotimes.com/subs10 (Terms & conditions apply)
SUNDAY 3 APRIL More4 18 Sky Arts 11 Yesterday 27 5 USA 21 Freeview 21 Freesat 129 Sky 141 Virgin 153 9.00am Entertainment News 9.10 Columbo 7.00pm Columbo: a former Broadway star kills her husband and makes it look like suicide, hoping the publicity will help revive her flagging career 9.00 NCIS Series 18 The team investigates a biker killed in a hit-and-run incident 10.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: four episodes. Series 14 A man embarks on a killing spree 11.00 Detective Tutuola becomes entangled in a church scandal 11.55 Series 13. Vigilantes make the hunt for a serial rapist even more challenging 12.55am The team investigates a man preying on his biological daughters (S) The Great Big Tiny Design Challenge with Sandi Toksvig This small? 9.00pm Sam Cooke: a Legend in Concert 9.00pm The life of the soul singer Secrets of the Transport Museum 12 noon A tourer is resurrected Freeview 18 Freesat 124 Sky 136 Virgin 147/HD 195 8.55am Matt Baker: Travels with Mum and Dad (AD) 9.55 New. A Farmer’s Life: following the stories of farmers in Ireland 10.25 New. A Farmer’s Life: in Tyrone, Jack is under pressure to win Star of the Future. Vet Diane deals with an emergency 10.55 George Clarke’s Old House, New Home (AD) 12 noon Come Dine with Me: from Gloucestershire 2.40pm Four in a Bed 5.20pm Come Dine with Me British cooking, family favourites and luxury ingredients feature at dinner parties in Cardiff. 8.00 New. Devon and Cornwall: Coastal Lives Following those whose lives revolve around the the south-western counties’ 1,000 miles of shoreline, including a surfer returning to the sport after a knee injury. (AD) 9.00 New. The Great Big Tiny Design Challenge with Sandi Toksvig 2/8. The nine remaining miniaturists tackle art deco design, working against the clock to create miniature toiletries befitting a 1920s bathroom complete with running water. (AD) 10.00 24 Hours in A&E Cyclist Sam, 13, is sent for a CT scan after losing consciousness when she fell on her head during a race. (AD) 11.05 Emergency Helicopter Medics A woman attempts to save her husband after he suffers a cardiac arrest. (AD) F’view 11 F’sat 147 Sky 130 Virgin 165/HD 140 BT 349/HD 364 6.00am Arts Uncovered 6.15 LSO: Sir Simon Rattle Conducts Stravinsky Ballets 8.30 Tales of the Unexpected 11.00 Comedy Legends: the fruitful career of Alastair Sim 12 noon André Rieu: Welcome to My World 2.00pm Anyone Can Sing 3.00 FILM A Run for Your Money ★★ Comedy starring Donald Houston and Moira Lister. Two Welsh coal miners get into a series of scrapes when they spend a day in London after winning a competition (BW) (W) 4.45 Classic Artists: Jethro Tull: the story of the classic rock band from Luton, responsible for such renowned hits as Aqualung and Living in the Past 7.00pm Frank Sinatra: the Voice of America A profile of the singer, looking at what Sinatra was like as a person and examining the key to his success. (AD) 9.00 Sam Cooke: a Legend in Concert Documentary exploring the life and career of the soul singer through the accounts of family, childhood friends and associates, as well as interviews with the man himself. 10.30 Queen and Adam Lambert: the Show Must Go On The story of Adam Lambert’s takeover from Freddie Mercury as frontman for the rock band Queen, with concert footage and interviews with band members. Freeview 27 Freesat 159 Sky 155 Virgin 129 6.00am Impossible Railways: double bill (AD) 8.00 Secret Nazi Bases: four editions 12 noon Secrets of the Transport Museum 4.00pm Bangers and Cash: two editions 6.00pm Bangers and Cash A delightful collection of British classics comes up for auction, including an Austin A35 and a Hillman Avenger Estate in stunning condition. 7.00 Three MGs from the 1970s still covered in their original factory wax turn up at the garage, and a Morris 1000 arrives for auction. 8.00 Open All Hours Tight-fisted shopkeeper Arkwright purchases fire-damaged stock, only to find all the tins have lost their labels. 8.40 Granville is pleasantly surprised when Arkwright agrees to buy a van. 9.20 Arkwright feels neglected by Nurse Gladys Emmanuel, and decides to feign an illness. 10.00 Bangers and Cash A near-perfect 50s Chevy panel van and a very desirable low-mileage 80s Brooklands Capri tempt auctioneer Derek out of Yorkshire. 11.00 There’s an unlikely arrival at the North Yorkshire car auction — an Argentinian Army Mercedes G wagon. (AD) Freeview 32 Freesat 131 Sky 128 Virgin 151 8.00am Criminals: Caught on Camera (AD) 8.20 Caught on Camera: Funniest Moments 9.15 Judge Judy (SL) 12 noon Filthy House SOS 2.00pm Traffic Cops: triple bill 5.00pm Police Interceptors Stu deals with a case involving a missing crossbow. 6.00 The firearms squad goes after a heavily armed suspect, and a thief gives Dicko the slip. 7.00 An armed response team is called out to deal with a drunken gunman. 8.00 Kev Salter and the team raid a cannabis farm and make a shocking discovery. 9.00 FILM Enemy of the State ★★★★ Conspiracy thriller starring Will Smith, Gene Hackman and Jon Voight. A lawyer unwittingly becomes the custodian of evidence to a murder. Soon he is on the run, trying to stay one step ahead of his adversary. Review p28. 11.40 FILM Red Dragon ★★★ Thriller based on the Thomas Harris novel that introduced Hannibal Lecter, starring Anthony Hopkins, Edward Norton and Ralph Fiennes. (AD) 12 midnight Secrets of the Transport Museum (AD) 1.00—3.00am Impossible Railways (AD) 2.15am Countdown to Murder (AD) 3.10—4.00am Kill Thy Neighbour More4 +1 Freeview 86 Freesat 125 Sky 236 Virgin 196 E4 13 Freeview 13 Freesat 122 Sky 135 Virgin 106/HD 145 6.00am Hollyoaks (AD) 8.20 Rude(ish) Tube Shorts 8.30 Married at First Sight Australia 11.35 Teen First Dates (AD) 12.40pm Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 1.40 The Big Bang Theory (AD) 5.50pm New. Lego Masters USA The teams have to create hats made of Lego that must also be wearable, before hitting the catwalk and giving it their all to impress the judges with their brick-based millinery. (AD) 6.50 FILM The Huntsman: Winter’s War ★★★ Fantasy adventure starring Chris Hemsworth and Charlize Theron. Elite huntsman Eric falls for fellow warrior Sara as the battle for dominance between two powerful queens escalates. (AD) 9.00 FILM Jason Bourne ★★★★ Action thriller starring Matt Damon, Tommy Lee Jones and Alicia Vikander. Now living in selfimposed exile, former agent Jason Bourne is contacted by an old colleague and is soon drawn into an operation to expose CIA dirty tricks. And, as Bourne well knows, nothing is as it seems and no one can be trusted. (AD) 11.35 Gogglebox Featuring critiques from 2019 of Peaky Blinders, The Cameron Interview and Jamie’s Meat-Free Meals. (SL) (AD) 12.40am Naked Attraction: a 57-year-old breast cancer survivor takes part (AD) 1.45 Below Deck: Mediterranean (AD) 2.40 Gogglebox (SL) (AD) 3.35—6.00am Hollyoaks (SL) (AD) E4 +1 Freeview 30 Freesat 123 Sky 235 Virgin 146 Really 17 Freeview 17 Freesat 160 Sky 142 Virgin 128 6.00am Fantasy Homes by the Sea 7.00 Home Shopping 8.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 10.00 A Place in the Sun 3.00pm The Hotel Inspector 4.00 Antiques Road Trip: three editions 7.00 Dales for Sale 8.00 My Mortgage Free Home: a couple from Dorset are ready to ditch their 25-year mortgage 9.00 Dr Pimple Popper 10.00 This Cop Life 11.00 Ghost Adventures (AD) 12 midnight The Holzer Files 1.00am Haunted Hospitals 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00—6.00am Fantasy Homes by the Sea: double bill 4seven 49 Freeview 49 Freesat 127 Sky 137 Virgin 143/HD 203 9.00am A Place in the Sun: triple bill 12 noon Four in a Bed 2.30pm A Place in the Sun: four editions of the property show 6.00pm A Place in the Sun Scarlette Douglas helps Maureen search for a property with a terrace and sea views in the town of Mojácar on the Costa de Almería. 7.00 Danni Menzies tries to find a golf fan the perfect Costa del Sol property. 8.00 Perfect House, Secret Location 3/4 Steve Jones helps an Essex family to fulfil their ambition of finding a forever home with unique character. Shown last Thursday C4 (AD) 9.00 Gogglebox Featuring reviews of Tom Allen’s Quizness and Mare of Easttown. (AD) 10.00 Naked Attraction Glasgow make-up artist and trans woman Callie, who is 23, seeks a man who is proud to show her off. Hosted by Anna Richardson. (AD) 11.05 Open House: the Great Sex Experiment 1/6. Welsh sweethearts Mady and Nathan are interested in bringing another woman into their relationship. But have they risked ruining their relationship when it doesn’t go to plan? Shown last Friday C4 (AD) 12.10am Big Fat Quiz of Everything 2.15 Eight out of Ten Cats Does Countdown 3.20 First Dates (AD) 4.15—4.45am The Simpsons Quest 12 F’view 12/HD 114 F’sat 172/HD 167 Sky 144 Virgin 169 6.00am Combat Dealers (AD) 7.00 Chasing Classic Cars 8.00 Vintage Voltage (AD) 9.00 Salvage Hunters: the Restorers 10.00 EFL 12 noon Salvage Hunters 1.00pm LIVE Darts: day two of the WDF World Championship from the Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, Surrey 5.00 Shed and Buried 6.00 Full Metal Junkies 7.00 The Repair Shop 8.00 Salvage Hunters: the Restorers 9.00 New. EFL Trophy: Rotherham United v Sutton United 10.00 Outback Opal Hunters 11.00 Hunting Atlantis 12 midnight Alien Invasion: Hudson Valley 2.00am Mysteries of the Missing 3.00 Vintage Voltage (AD) 4.00 Mega Shippers 5.00—6.00am New. Darts Quest +1 F’view 70 F’sat 168 Sky 244 Virgin 213 BBC News Freeview 231 Freesat 212 Sky 503 Virgin 601 Sky News Freeview 233 Freesat 202 Sky 501 Virgin 603 BT 313 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 Yesterday +1 Freeview 75 Sky 255 Virgin 200 Dave 19 F’view 19 F’sat 157 Sky 111 (Wales 112) Virgin 127/HD 227 7.10am Cop Car Workshop 8.00 Rick Stein’s French Odyssey: double bill 9.00 Storage Hunters UK 10.00 Top Gear: double bill (AD) 12 noon American Pickers 1.00pm Border Force: America’s Gatekeepers (AD) 2.00 Special Ops: Crime Squad UK 3.00 Top Gear (AD) 4.00 Would I Lie to You?: triple bill 6.00pm Top Gear Freddie Flintoff, Chris Harris and Paddy McGuinness head to Silverstone. (AD) 7.00 Border Force: America’s Gatekeepers A woman is suspected of smuggling someone else’s baby over the border. (AD) 8.00 Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer fish for salmon in the River Tweed. (AD) 8.40 QI XL Extended episode, with guests Miles Jupp, Deirdre O’Kane and Phill Jupitus. 9.20 Josh Widdicombe, Susan Calman and Matt Lucas take part in a festive edition. 10.00 The Island 2/8. Nature presenter Michaela Strachan makes a guest appearance. 11.00 QI XL Sandi Toksvig calls for a bit of “Quiet” in this extended version of the show. 12 midnight Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled 1.00am All Girls Live at the Apollo 2.00 The ”Christmas” Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan (AD) 3.00 QI XL 3.35—4.00am Ladhood (AD) Dave Ja Vu Freeview 74 Sky 211 (Wales 212) Virgin 131 W 25 Freeview 25 Freesat 156 Sky 132 Virgin 125/HD 211 6.10am Tipping Point: seven editions 1.00pm Property Brothers: Forever Homes 3.00 My Family: five episodes (AD) 6.20pm My Family Roger’s mum comes to London to meet future daughter-in-law Abi. (AD) 7.00 999 Rescue Squad The team are called to a major fire in a chemicals factory. (AD) 8.00 Inside the Operating Theatre A fouryear-old girl has her droopy eyelid lifted. (AD) 9.00 Killer Women with Piers Morgan The broadcaster meets a woman who killed her entire family at the age of 16. 10.00 Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over Stacey investigates the community of “tradwives”. (AD) 11.00 One Born Every Minute Australia First-time parents share their journey. 12 midnight Babies: Their Wonderful World (AD) 1.00—3.00am One Born Every Minute W +1 Sky 232 Virgin 190 5 USA +1 Freesat 130 Sky 241 Virgin 185 5 Star 32 5 Star +1 Freesat 141 Sky 228 Virgin 186 5 Action 33 Sunday Television 12.10am Father Ted: two episodes (AD) 1.15 Devon and Cornwall: Coastal Lives (AD) 2.15 The Great Big Tiny Design Challenge with Sandi Toksvig (AD) 3.20—3.50am Food Unwrapped (AD) 12.15am Chrissie Hynde Sings Bob Dylan: Tomorrow Is a Long Time: the Pretenders frontwoman’s creative process while recording ten Bob Dylan covers 1.50 Bob Dylan: Trouble No More 3.10 Guy Garvey: from the Vaults 4.10 The Sixties (AD) 5.00—6.00am The Great Songwriters 1.55 Hannibal: double bill 3.35—4.00am 999: Criminals Caught on Camera Freeview 33 Freesat 132 Sky 150 Virgin 187/HD 150 9.00am Police Interceptors 10.00 New. Wrestling: WWE highlights 11.00 Wrestling 12 noon Police Interceptors 2.00pm Trucking Hell 3.00 FILM Attack on the Iron Coast ★★ Second World War drama 5.05pm FILM Pork Chop Hill ★★★★ Drama with Gregory Peck. During the Korean War, an army officer and his unit take part in an operation to capture an important hill, with the odds stacked against them. Review p28. (BW) 7.00 FILM Return of the Magnificent Seven ★★★ Western starring Yul Brynner, Robert Fuller and Warren Oates. A small band of fighters is recruited to go to the rescue of a village whose men have been kidnapped. 9.00 FILM Bloodsport ★★ Martial arts action starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. Frank Dux bids to become the kickboxing champion of the world by taking part in a competition. 10.55 FILM Lone Wolf McQuade ★★★ Action adventure starring Chuck Norris. 1.05am Car Crime UK: Caught on Camera 2.05 Thieves and Thugs: Caught on Camera 3.05 Banged Up Abroad 4.00 Car Crash TV 4.50—5.00am Entertainment News 5 Select 56 Freeview (HD only) 56 Freesat 133 Sky 153 Virgin 152 9.00am The Gadget Show 10.00 GPs: behind Closed Doors: five editions (AD) 3.00pm Viking Murder Mystery: Ancient Mysteries 4.00 The Mystery of Rome’s Sunken City 5.00pm Egypt’s Unexplained Files Insights into belief in the land of the pharaohs. 6.00 The Egyptians’ obsession with death. 7.00 Science shines a light on the dark side. 8.00 Secrets of Tutankhamun’s Treasures Examining the reign of Tutankhamun. 9.00 A look at Tutankhamun’s death mask. 10.00 The story behind two mummified babies found in Tutankhamun’s tomb. 11.00 Marilyn Monroe: the Missing Evidence Theories surrounding the actress’s death 12 midnight The Missing Evidence 1.00am World’s Biggest Battleship: Drain the Oceans 2.00 Walking Britain’s Lost Railways: double bill 3.50—4.00am Entertainment News FREEVIEW channels continue overleaf: Film channels on p58 55
Freeview, satellite SUNDAY CHILDREN’S Milkshake! on C5 Full listings for Channel 5 are on p54 Television Sunday 5.25am Peppa Pig 5.30 Paw Patrol 5.50 Pip and Posy 6.00 Milkshake! Monkey 6.05 Peppa Pig 6.15 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 6.25 Shane the Chef 6.40 Noddy: Toyland Detective 6.50 New. Brave Bunnies 7.00 Thomas & Friends 7.10 Milo 7.20 Pip and Posy 7.30 Peppa Pig 7.35 Fireman Sam 7.50 Paw Patrol 8.10 Baby Shark’s Big Show! 8.25 Pirata & Capitano 8.40 Meet the Experts 8.50 Show Me How... 9.00 Ricky Zoom 9.15 The World According to Grandpa 9.30 Go Green with the Grimwades 9.40 The Adventures of Paddington 9.50—10.00am Circle Square CBeebies 202 Freeview 202 Freesat 608 Sky 608 Virgin 702 6.00am Show Me Show Me 6.20 Raa Raa the Noisy Lion 6.30 Bing 6.40 Love Monster 6.45 Go Jetters 7.00 Postman Pat: SDS 7.15 Bing 7.30 Hey Duggee 7.45 Go Jetters 8.00 Peter Rabbit 8.10 Octonauts 8.25 Chuggington 8.35 Bitz & Bob 8.45 The Furchester Hotel 9.00 Something Special: We’re All Friends 9.20 Bluey 9.35 Peter Rabbit Special: The Tale of the Kitten and Pig Adventure 10.00 Go Jetters 10.20 Nick Cope’s Popcast 10.30 Justin’s House 10.50 Andy and the Band 11.05 Go Jetters 11.30 Patchwork Pals 11.35 Waffle the Wonder Dog 11.45 JoJo & Gran Gran 12 noon Big Cook Little Cook 12.20pm Raa Raa the Noisy Lion 12.30 Hey Duggee 12.45 Bitz & Bob 1.10 Love Monster 1.25 Go Jetters 1.50 Dog Loves Books 1.55 Timmy Time 2.00 Something Special: We’re All Friends 2.20 GiggleQuiz 2.35 Tish Tash 2.40 Tee and Mo 2.50 Love Monster 2.55 Bitz & Bob 3.05 School of Roars 3.15 Messy Goes to OKIDO 3.25 Teeny Tiny Creatures 3.40 Andy’s Prehistoric Adventures 3.55 Gigglebiz 4.10 Magic Hands 4.20 Treasure Champs 4.35 Timmy Time 4.40 Bluey 4.50 Andy and the Band 5.05 Maddie’s Do You Know? 5.20 Molly and Mack 5.35 JoJo & Gran Gran 5.45 Sarah & Duck 5.55 Colours 6.00 Tee and Mo 6.10 Clangers 6.20 In the Night Garden... 6.50 Hushabye Lullabye 6.50— 7.00pm CBeebies Bedtime Stories CBBC 201 Freeview 201 Freesat 607 Sky 607 Virgin 701 7.00am Shaun the Sheep 7.05 Sketchy Comedy 7.10 Danger Mouse 7.35 Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 7.45 New. Newsround 7.50 Odd Squad 8.05 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 8.30 Marrying Mum and Dad 9.00 Blue Peter: Seal Sanctuary and Wacky Wildlife 9.30 Gym Stars 9.55 Andy and the Band 10.10 Danny & Mick 10.20 Mr Stink 11.20 Danger Mouse 12.10pm Deadly 60 1.05 Shark Bites 1.10 Horrible Histories 2.40 The Dengineers 3.35 Operation Ouch! 4.35 Operation Ouch! Snips 4.40 Malory Towers 5.05 New. Silverpoint 5.30 New. Dodger 6.15 Horrible Histories 6.45—7.00pm Megamind: The Button of Doom CITV 203 Freeview 203 Freesat 602 Sky 612 Virgin 734 6.00am The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 6.35 Thunderbirds Are Go 7.00 Dare Master @Home 7.05 Mighty Mike 7.30 The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants 8.00 Mr Bean: the Animated Series 8.30 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 8.55 Don’t Unleash the Beast 9.25 Mr Magoo 9.55 Hotel Transylvania 10.25 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 10.55 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 11.55 Inspector Gadget 1.25pm Spy School 1.55 Mr Bean: the Animated Series 2.55 Mighty Mike 3.10 Teen Titans Go! 4.25 The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants 4.55 Hotel Transylvania 5.25 Don’t Unleash the Beast 5.50 How 6.20 Thunderbirds Are Go 6.45 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 7.35 Don’t Unleash the Beast 7.55 Spy School 8.25 How 8.55—9.00pm Dare Master @Home FREEVIEW channels continued from overleaf Bruce Springsteen: in His Own Words 9.30pm “The Boss” PBS America 84 F’view 84 (1-11pm only) F’sat 155 Sky 174 Virgin 273 8.00am Shooting the War 11.55 WW1: the Final Hours (S) 1.00pm Beautiful Serengeti 1.30 Shooting the War 5.15 Putin’s Road to War (S) 6.20pm The Last Day of World War One 6/6. Michael Palin tells the story of how the First World War ended on 11 November 1918. (S) 7.20 WW1: the Final Hours The story of the extraordinary negotiations that would end four years of devastating conflict. (S) 8.20 Putin’s Road to War The inside story of what led to Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine. (S) 9.30 Bruce Springsteen: in His Own Words An exclusive insight into the life and career of the American singer/songwriter. 11.00 Putin’s Road to War As 8.20pm. 12.10am Bruce Springsteen: in His Own Words 1.45 The Last Day of World War One: with Michael Palin (S) 2.40 WW1: the Final Hours (S) 3.35—4.00am Beautiful Serengeti PBS +1 Freeview (HD only) 87 Pick 36 of the Mitsubishi A6M Zero Smithsonian 57 F’view (HD only) 57 F’sat 175 Sky 171 Virgin 276 6.00am Aerial America (HD) 1.00pm Inside the Factory (HD) 2.00 Race to Victory: WWII Europe (HD) 3.00 Race to Victory: WWII Pacific (HD) 4.00 Atomic Age Declassified (HD) 6.00pm Atomic Age Declassified 3/3. A look at an unlikely partnership between nuclear scientists and Hollywood. (HD) 7.00 Testing the Atomic Bomb How the dawn of the atomic age in America saw scientists decide to test their new bombs in a desert outside Las Vegas. (HD) 8.00 Air Warriors 9/9 Series 6 A look at the Mitsubishi A6M Zero long-range fighter. (HD) 9.00 Ep 1 Series 8. America’s first swept-wing jet fighter, the F-86 Sabre, designed with the engineering specs from Nazi documents. (HD) 10.00 Inside the Factory 4/6 Series 3. Behind the scenes at a Grimsby fish finger factory. (HD) 11.00 Air Warriors As 8/9pm. 1.00am WWII Battles in Colour (HD) 3.00—6.00am America’s Hidden Stories: three episodes (HD) HGTV 44 Freeview 36 Freesat 144 Sky 159 Virgin 156 6.00am Border Patrol 8.00 Police Force: Australia 10.00 Highway Patrol (AD) 11.00 UK Border Force (AD) 12 noon Road Wars 2.00pm Nothing to Declare 2.30 Border Security: Australia’s Front Line 3.00 Nothing to Declare 4.00 Highway Cops (AD) 5.00 Caught Red Handed 7.00 Motorbike Cops: two episodes 8.00 Brit Cops: Law & Disorder (AD) 9.00 FILM Senna 5 Bafta-winning documentary (AD) (W) 11.00 The Killer Within F’view 44 F’sat 166 Sky 158 Virgin 286 Pick +1 Freesat 145 Sky 259 HGTV +1 Sky 258 Virgin 290 12 midnight Killer Colleagues 1.00am Britain’s Most Evil Killers 2.00 Police Force: Australia: four back-to-back editions 4.00—6.00am Border Patrol CBS Justice 41 7.00am Honey I Bought the House 8.00 My Lottery Dream Home 10.00 Flip or Flop 11.00 Christina on the Coast 12 noon Selling Houses with Amanda Lamb 2.00pm 100 Day Dream Home 3.00 A Place in the Sun 5.00 Love Your Garden 6.00 My Mortgage Free Home 7.00 No Demo Reno 8.00 A Place in the Sun: double bill. Ben Hillman helps a woman search for a holiday home on the Croatian island of Hvar, then a couple from Rotherham have £175,000 to spend on a holiday home in Lucca, Italy 10.00 Celebrity IOU 11.00 Good Bones 12 midnight My Lottery Dream Home: four episodes 2.00am Honey I Bought the House 3.00—4.00am Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Great TV 50 Freeview 41 Freesat 137 Sky 148 Virgin 192 9.00am Matlock 12 noon JAG 2.00pm NCIS 7.00 JAG 9.00 CSI: Miami: five episodes. Two tax inspectors are killed on the same day 10.00 A woman working for a dating agency is killed 10.55 A custody battle leads to a shooting 11.50 An American football star is killed at a school reunion 12.45am An old murder case is reopened F’view 50 (limited) F’sat 142 Sky 157 Virgin 189 6.00am Murder, She Wrote 2.00pm Murder, She Wrote: the Celtic Riddle 3.45 FILM Murder, She Wrote: South by Southwest ★★ Murder mystery 5.30 FILM Murder, She Wrote: the Last Free Man ★★ Murder mystery starring Angela Lansbury 7.15 Hart to Hart: Secrets of the Hart 9.00 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 1.35 JAG 3.30—6.00am Matlock 1.00am Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye 3.00 Crazy like a Fox 4.30—6.00am Hart to Hart CBS Drama 68 Freeview 68 Freesat 134 Sky 147 Virgin 197 7.30am The Key of David 9.00 The Fugitive 2.00pm Unsolved Mysteries 6.00 Matlock: five episodes. Matlock represents a wealthy widow 7.00 A boy kills his father to protect his mother 8.00 A game-show producer is murdered 9.00 A millionaire is accused of murdering his daughter’s fiancé 10.00 The lawyer’s cousin needs his help 11.00 Unsolved Mysteries 4.00—6.00am Judge Judy ALL PROGRAMMES ON THE ABOVE CHANNELS ARE REPEATS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 56 Air Warriors 8.00pm The role Great TV +1 Freesat 143 Sky 257 BBC Parliament 232 F’view 232 F’sat 201 Sky 504 Virgin 605 6.00am Westminster Hall 11.00 House of Commons 11.45 Scottish Parliament 12.45pm Senedd Cymru 1.45 NI Assembly 2.40 PM’s Questions 3.15 Scottish Questions 4.15 Welsh Questions 5.15 NI Questions 6.00 Select Committees 12 midnight House of Commons 12.45am Scottish Parliament 1.45 Senedd Cymru 2.45 NI Assembly 3.40 PM’s Questions 4.15 Scottish Questions 5.15—6.00am NI Questions Magnum P.I. 9.00pm Higgins and Thomas begin a search Sky Showcase Sky Atlantic Sky 106 Virgin 110/HD 109 BT 340/HD 355 6.00am Hour of Power (S) 7.00 Where’s Wally (S) 9.05 The Simpsons (S) 10.00 Magnum P.I. (S) (AD) 11.00 NCIS: New Orleans 12 noon The Equalizer (S) 1.00pm David Attenborough’s Global Adventure: Home Planet (S) (AD) 2.00 David Attenborough’s Global Adventure: the Rise (S) (AD) 3.00 The Simpsons: six episodes (S) 6.00pm The Simpsons Bart’s antics get Principal Skinner fired. (S) 6.30 LIVE Women’s Super League Football Coverage of Chelsea v Reading from Kingsmeadow (kick-off 6.45). 9.00 Magnum P.I. Ep 14 Series 4 A bail bondsman hires Thomas and Higgins to find a woman, but the pair discover that they are not the only ones looking for her. (S) 10.00 NCIS: New Orleans 14/16 Series 7. Pride directs the team to link Sasha to the attacks in New Orleans and helps Connor come to terms with who his mother really is. Carter and Tammy search for a stolen military dog. (S) 11.00 Saturday Night Live American sketch show. 12.30am SEAL Team (S) 1.30 The Force: North East 2.30 Road Wars (S) 3.00 Nothing to Declare (S) 5.00—6.00am The Early Rundown Sky Showcase +1 Sky 206 Challenge 48 F’view 48 F’sat 146 Sky 160 Virgin 160 7.00am The Chase 9.00 Wheel of Fortune (AD) 11.30 The Price Is Right 12.30pm Blockbusters: Simon Mayo hosts the quiz in which contestants try to complete a path across or down a board of lettered hexagons (AD) 2.00 Family Fortunes: families compete for cash and prizes. Hosted by Les Dennis (AD) 3.00 Catchphrase: game show in which contestants try to deduce everyday phrases and sayings from visual clues (AD) 5.00 The Chase: quiz show hosted by Bradley Walsh 9.00 The Chase Celebrity Special: with Loose Women’s Andrea McLean, football pundit Robbie Savage, Liberty X singer Jessica Taylor and comedian Rory McGrath 10.00—6.00am The Chase Forces TV Winning Time: the Rise of the Lakers Dynasty 8.00pm 96 Sky 108 (Wales 109) BT 342/HD 357 6.00am Fish Town (S) 7.00 Urban Secrets (S) 10.00 Six Feet Under (S) 12.35pm Raised by Wolves (S) (AD) 6.00pm Funeral for a Dog 5/8 Tuuli gives birth on 11 September 2001 as New York City descends into chaos. Doubts over Felix’s death continue to grow. 7.00 6/8. Felix reveals plans to leave New York. Daniel and Mark learn they are more alike than they first thought. German +subtitles. 8.00 Winning Time: the Rise of the Lakers Dynasty 1/10. Drama chronicling the professional and personal lives of the 1980s Los Angeles Lakers, with John C Reilly. 9.05 2/10. Buss attempts to charm Red Auerbach, and Claire’s mandate to get creative brings conflict with Buss’s daughter. 10.10 3/10. The Lakers respond to Coach West’s shocking announcement. Meanwhile, Buss decides to travel to Vegas. 11.15 4/10. As the Lakers head to Palm Springs for the start of their training camp, Buss finds himself in way over his head. 12.20am Billions (S) 1.25 In Treatment 2.00 New. Winning Time: the Rise of the Lakers Dynasty 3.05 New. Billions 4.10—6.00am Richard E Grant’s Hotel Secrets (S) (AD) Sky Atlantic +1 Sky 208 (Wales 209) Sky Witness Sky 107 Virgin 112/HD 111 BT 341/HD 356 6.00am Nothing to Declare (S) 9.00 Border Patrol (S) (HD) 11.00 The Real A&E (S) (AD) (HD) 12 noon Bondi Rescue (HD) 1.00pm UK Border Force (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 Nothing to Declare (S) (AD) 7.00 Blue Bloods (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 The Equalizer: McCall fights to prove that a famous rapper is innocent of murder (S) (HD) 9.00 The Rookie: a criminal helps the team take down an even bigger threat (HD) 10.00 9-1-1: an explosion rocks a hospital (HD) 11.00 Grey’s Anatomy (S) (HD) 12 midnight Blue Bloods (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00am How to Get Away with Murder (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00—6.00am Nothing to Declare: six editions (S) (AD) Sky Witness +1 Sky 207 Virgin 206 Syfy Freeview 96 Freesat 165 Sky 181 Virgin 274 6.00am Forces News 6.30 Spenser: for Hire: four episodes 10.30 The Man from Atlantis 12.20pm Spenser: for Hire 2.15 Watching 5.30 Forces News 6.00 CHiPs: double bill 8.00 Spenser: for Hire: double bill. In the middle of a streak of bad luck, Spenser plans a trip away, then a hitman kills one of Spenser’s friends in a shoot-out 10.10 UFO: a coma victim alerts Straker to an alien bomb 11.10 The Man from Atlantis: a presumed survivor from the submerged Atlantis uses his unique abilities to help an ocean research scientist Sky 152 Virgin 139/HD 138 BT 347/HD 362 6.00am Stargate SG-1 12 noon Quantum Leap 5.00pm FILM Meteor Moon ★ Sci-fi adventure with Dominique Swain 7.00 FILM Asteroid-a-Geddon ★ Sci-fi action starring Issa Veronika 9.00 Grimm: four episodes. A Wesen becomes a vigilante 10.00 A priest is killed while performing an exorcism 11.00 Hank and Nick encounter an urban legend 12 midnight Teenagers are kidnapped by an evil spirit of Christmas 1.05am The Man from Atlantis 5.00—6.00am The Lost Evidence Syfy +1 Sky 252 Virgin 229 1.00am Intergalactic 2.00 FILM The Final Level: Escaping Rancala ★ Fantasy adventure 4.00—6.00am FILM Robin Hood: the Rebellion ★ Key (S) Subtitles (SL) Signing (AD) Audio description (HD) High definition (W) Widescreen RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
& cable SUNDAY 3 APRIL Resident Alien 8.00pm Newark, Newark 9.00pm Hudson & Rex 8.00pm Harry arrives in the Big Apple Maxine and Leslie fill the car A figure skating coach is killed Sky Max Sky Replay Sky 145 Virgin 180 7.00am Celebrity Four Weddings (S) (AD) 8.00 Four Weddings (S) (AD) 10.00 Stargate Atlantis (S) 8.00pm 9-1-1: an explosion rocks the hospital where Dr Hale is performing surgery (S) 9.00 Bull: Jason helps a woman determined to go against legal advice when she insists on pleading guilty to murder 10.00 The Equalizer: McCall fights to prove that a famous rapper is innocent of murder (S) 11.00 Chicago Med: Blake’s entire surgical team mysteriously collapses during a liver transplant operation (S) 12 midnight Chicago Fire 1.00am Chicago PD (S) 2.00 The Rookie (S) 2.55 Duck Quacks Don’t Echo (S) (AD) 3.50 Celebrity Four Weddings (S) (AD) 4.45—6.00am All Hail King Julien (S) Sky Crime Sky 122 Virgin 137/HD 136 BT 348/HD 363 6.00am Road Wars (S) 7.00 Motorway Patrol (S) (AD) 10.00 Highway Cops (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Caught on Dashcam (S) (HD) 12 noon Stop, Search, Seize (S) (HD) 1.00pm Send in the Dogs (S) 2.00 World’s Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 3.00 An Unexpected Killer (S) (HD) 4.00 Killer in My Village (S) (HD) 6.00 Forensics: Catching the Killer (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Britain’s Most Evil Killers: Malcolm Green, jailed for the murder of a Cardiff prostitute (S) (HD) 8.00 Murdered at First Sight: how a family man was killed in an unprovoked attack (HD) 9.00 The Tall Man: how an aboriginal man died in police custody (S) 10.35 New York Homicide (HD) 11.30 World’s Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 2.30am Road Wars (HD) 4.30—6.00am Motorway Patrol (S) (AD) Sky Crime +1 Sky 222 Virgin 207 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 Sky 110 (Wales 111) Virgin 124 BT 343/HD 358 7.35am Citizen Khan (S) (AD) (HD) 8.45 Only Fools and Horses: nine back-to-back episodes (S) (AD) 6.25pm Only Fools and Horses The Trotters journey to Holland to dabble in the diamond import business — with old foe Inspector Slater hot on their trail. (S) (AD) 8.20 Dad’s Army The platoon take part in an exercise that pits them against a Highland unit in a simulated battle scenario. (BW) (S) 9.00 Newark, Newark Comedy about a young man’s adolescence spent in the East Midlands market town. It’s Maxine’s 40th birthday, but her 16-year-old son Leslie has big plans to hog the spotlight. 9.40 Maxine takes a leap of faith in hiring Leslie at the chippy, and Pauline devises a plan to get Terry back into Maxine’s good books. 10.20 Leslie and Amber go on a double date with high expectations and low standards. (AD) (HD) 11.00 The Royle Family In the first ever episode of the comedy, a huge telephone bill arrives. (S) (AD) 11.40 Jim is unpleasantly surprised by the cost of the wedding. (S) (AD) 12.20am Royle Family Portraits (S) (AD) (HD) 2.25 The Interviews: a look at Barry Humphries (S) (HD) 3.25— 4.00am The Royle Family (S) (AD) Gold +1 Sky 210 (Wales 211) Virgin 194 Sky Comedy Sky 114 (Wales 115) Virgin 135/HD 123 BT 346/HD 361 8.00am The Office US (S) (HD) 9.00 Curb Your Enthusiasm (S) (HD) 11.55 Will & Grace (S) (AD) (HD) 1.10pm Modern Family (S) (HD) 3.30 Will & Grace (S) (AD) (HD) 4.30 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (S) (HD) 7.00 The Office US: four episodes. Michael decides to host a seminar 7.30 The staff members plan festivities for Valentine’s Day 8.00 Dwight is named salesman of the year 8.30 Michael strikes up a peculiar new friendship (S) (HD) 9.00 New. Saturday Night Live: American sketch show taking a satirical sideswipe at cultural and political issues (HD) 10.30 Bloods: Maleek and Wendy are sent to teach a knife-crime awareness workshop at a school (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Saturday Night Live (HD) 12.30am Girls (S) (AD) (HD) 3.30— 5.00am Everybody Hates Chris (HD) Comedy Central Sky 112 (Wales 113) Virgin 181/HD 132 BT 344/HD 359 8.00am Friends (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00pm FILM The Other Woman ★★★ Comedy starring Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann and Kate Upton. When the wife of philanderer Mark King meets his mistress, it promises to be explosive. But the two women discover that there is more to this love triangle than meets the eye, and Mark soon learns that hell hath no fury... (S) 11.10 Kevin Hart Live: Laugh at My Pain — Uncut: the comic reveals some of his most personal experiences in this 2011 performance, including his 20-second “stamina” and his showdown with Spongebob (S) (HD) 1.00am The Ricky Gervais Show (S) (HD) 2.30 South Park (S) (HD) 4.15—5.00am Friends (S) (AD) (HD) +1 Sky 212 (Wales 213) Virgin 133 Alibi Sky 109 (Wales 110) Virgin 126/HD 212 7.10am Murdoch Mysteries (S) (HD) 10.00 The Coroner (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Death in Paradise (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00pm Frankie Drake Mysteries: double bill (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00pm Murdoch Mysteries 10/12 Series 15. Murdoch investigates the murder of a satirical cartoonist. (HD) 7.00 New. Hudson & Rex 8/16 Series 4. After an elite hockey prospect is found dead, Charlie and Jesse disagree over the prime suspect in the case. (AD) (HD) 8.00 15/16 Series 1. Charlie and Rex investigate the death of a figure skating coach. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Death in Paradise 8/8 Series 8. The morning after a storm on Saint Marie, Jack finds a corpse on the floor of the locked police station. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke 1/6 Series 1. Crime drama set in Victorian London. After a woman inherits her father’s detective agency, she is obliged to find a male business partner. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Death in Paradise 5/8 Series 2. Camille’s best friend collapses on stage. (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight Frankie Drake Mysteries (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00—4.00am Hudson & Rex: double bill (AD) (HD) Alibi +1 Sky 209 (Wales 210) Virgin 191 Discovery Sky Documentaries Sky 121 Virgin 278/HD 277 BT 352/HD 367 6.00am Discovering: Tom Cruise (S) 7.00 Discovering: Kevin Costner (S) 8.00 The Directors (S) 10.00 Escobar by Escobar 12 noon The United Way (S) (AD) 2.00pm Laurel and Hardy: Their Lives and Magic (S) (AD) 3.50 Well Groomed (S) (AD) 5.30pm The Battle of the Sexes ★★★ Chronicling the build-up to the historic tennis match in 1973 between top women’s player Billie Jean King and former Wimbledon champion Bobby Riggs. (S) (W) 7.00 I Am Paul Walker The life and legacy of the American actor, who rose to fame in the Fast and Furious franchise, but died at the age of 40 after a car crash. 9.00 The Armstrong Lie ★★★★ Charting cyclist Lance Armstrong’s attempt to win the Tour de France again four years after retiring. In the course of filming, director Alex Gibney and his crew are presented with revelations about Armstrong that will stun the sporting world. (S) (W) 11.15 For No Good Reason Documentary about the life and work of artist Ralph Steadman. (S) 1.00am City of Queens (S) 2.30 Icahn: The Restless Billionaire (S) 4.25 Premier League Legends: Robert Pires (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00—6.00am The Directors (S) q q Nat Geographic Alien Abyss 7.00pm The survival skills of clownfish Sky Nature Sky 124 Virgin 280/HD 279 BT 354/HD 369 6.00am The Wild Wild East (S) (HD) 9.00 Battle of the Alphas (S) (AD) 10.00 Big Cats: an Amazing Animal Family (S) (AD) 12 noon David Attenborough’s Global Adventure: Home Planet (S) (AD) 1.00pm David Attenborough’s Global Adventure: the Rise (S) (AD) 2.00pm Amazing Animal Friends: four editions (S) 6.00pm New. Weird, Wild and Wonderful Discovering some of the quaint and quirky characters that fill the natural world. 7.00 New. Alien Abyss A look at the planet’s strangest animals, from ocean-dwelling snapping shrimp to wolf eels. (S) (HD) 8.00 Wild Animal Babies Patrick Aryee examines how offspring depend on their mothers. (S) 9.00 David Attenborough’s Galapagos The broadcaster explores the archipelago. (S) (AD) 10.00 Deadly Hunters Creatures that lead the way in the battle of predator versus prey, including the great white shark. (S) (AD) 11.00 Weird, Wild and Wonderful As 6pm. 12 midnight Alien Abyss (S) (HD) 1.00am David Attenborough’s Galapagos (S) (AD) 2.00 Impossible Animals (S) (AD) 3.00 Wild Kingdoms (S) (AD) 4.00—6.00am The Wild Wild East (S) (HD) Eden Sky 125 Virgin 250 BT 322/HD 376 Sky 129 Virgin 266/HD 268 BT 351/HD 366 Sky 166 Virgin 245/HD 247 6.00am Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Gold Rush: Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue (S) (HD) 3.00pm Gold Rush the Dirt: the Hoffman Story (HD) 6.00 Alaskan Bush People: Billy rallies the family towards the next stage of North Star Ranch (S) (HD) 7.00 New. Alaska: Homestead Rescue: following families who are moving off-grid in Alaska (S) (HD) 9.00 New. Blowing Up History: scientists use pioneering acoustic imaging technology to discover Venice’s ancient foundations (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Wheeler Dealers: Dream Car: the boys race to find a Caterham sports car for a man living with a degenerative condition (HD) 11.00 Moonshiners (HD) 12 midnight Yukon Men (S) (HD) 3.00am Wheeler Dealers: Dream Car (HD) 4.00—6.00am Yukon Men (S) (HD) 8.00am Seconds from Disaster (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Chasing UFOs (HD) 12 noon UFOs: the Untold Stories (HD) 1.00pm Japan: between Earth and Sky (HD) 4.00 Lost Treasures of Egypt (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00 The Dinosaur Hunter (HD) 7.00 Car SOS (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 New. Dutch Caribbean Coastguards: a fisherman is missing, and as the guards trace smugglers’ tracks, they stumble upon a remarkable discovery (HD) 9.00 To Catch a Smuggler: HSI enacts a controlled delivery of gun parts in NYC (S) (HD) 10.00 Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller: an online romance scam (HD) 11.00 Science of Stupid: double bill. Jumping with a snowmobile, then back-flipping on a motorbike (S) (HD) 12 midnight—5.00am Science of Stupid: ten back-to-back editions (S) (HD) 9.00am Life on Earth (AD) 11.00 Galapagos (HD) 2.00pm Earth: the Power of the Planet (HD) 5.00 Iceland: a Wild Life (AD) (HD) 6.00 Galapagos: triple bill. An exploration of the archipelago, beginning with the islands’ geological history 7.00 The evolution of species on the islands 8.00 The islands’ extreme weather (HD) 9.00 Earth: the Power of the Planet: triple bill. A look at the powerful natural forces that shaped the planet, starting with volcanos 10.00 Dr Iain Stewart examines Earth’s atmosphere (HD) 11.00 Examining how ice changed the course of human evolution (HD) 12 midnight Iceland: a Wild Life (AD) (HD) 1.00am Galapagos (HD) 3.50 Earth: the Power of the Planet (HD) 5.30—6.00am Collar of Duty (HD) Discovery +1 Sky 225 Virgin 258 Nat Geo +1 Sky 229 Virgin 267 Discovery History Sky History Sunday Television Sky 113 (Wales 114) Virgin 122/HD 121 BT 345/HD 360 6.00am Hour of Power (HD) 7.00 Arrow (S) (HD) 10.00 Magnum P.I. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 NCIS: New Orleans (HD) 4.00pm A League of Their Own: double bill (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00pm A League of Their Own Outtakes and pranks from the latest series. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Rugby’s Funniest Moments Some of the sport’s most amusing events. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Resident Alien 6/8 Series 2 Harry and Asta travel to New York looking for one of his people, but things go horribly wrong. (S) (HD) 9.00 Magnum P.I. Ep 14 Series 4 A bail bondsman hires Thomas and Higgins to find a woman who failed to appear in court, but the pair discover that they are not the only ones looking for her. (S) (HD) 10.00 NCIS: New Orleans 14/16 Series 7. Pride directs the team to link Sasha to attacks in New Orleans and helps Connor come to terms with who his mother is. (S) (HD) 11.00 Brassic 8/8 Series 3 McCann’s men kidnap Tyler as a warning to Erin. (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight SEAL Team (S) (HD) 1.00am The Force: North East (HD) 2.00 Road Wars (S) 3.00 Caught on Dashcam (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00— 6.00am Highway Cops (S) (HD) Gold The Battle of the Sexes 5.30pm The historic match Eden +1 Sky 266 Virgin 246 Animal Planet Sky 177 Virgin 257 Sky 123 Virgin 270 BT 353/HD 368 Sky 162 (NI 178) Virgin 251 BT 325/HD 378 6.00am Mysteries at the Museum 9.00 Combat Dealers (S) (AD) 12 noon Expedition Unknown 3.00pm Combat Dealers (S) 6.00 World War II: Witness to War: triple bill. With the United States joining the conflict, Western forces brought the war to the Axis front — with extreme costs 7.00 Japan’s expansion into South East Asia 8.00 How the conflict took root in Africa (S) 9.00 The Somme: the First 24 Hours: Tony Robinson assesses the events of the first day of the Battle of the Somme (S) 10.00 Greatest Events of World War II (S) 12 midnight Al Murray’s Road to Berlin (S) 2.00am Combat Dealers (S) 3.00 Massive Engineering Mistakes (S) 4.00 Combat Dealers (S) (AD) 5.00—6.00am Massive Engineering Mistakes (S) 6.00am Counting Cars (HD) 7.00 The Proof Is Out There (HD) 9.00 History’s Greatest Mysteries (HD) 11.00 Pawn Stars (HD) 1.00pm Curse of the Lost Amazon Gold (HD) 6.00 The Curse of Oak Island 7.00 Black Patriots: Heroes of the Revolution (HD) 8.00 New. Black Patriots: Heroes of the Civil War: an insight into the US Civil War and the heroic figures who helped define and reshape the reality of a democracy (HD) 9.00 New series. Abraham Lincoln: examining the life of America’s 16th president, beginning with his rise from a poverty-ridden childhood (HD) 11.30 Great Escapes with Morgan Freeman (HD) 12.30am Pawn Stars: nine back-to-back editions (HD) 5.00—6.00am Black Patriots: Heroes of the Civil War (HD) Discovery History +1 Sky 277 Virgin 261 Sky History +1 Sky 223 Virgin 271 8.00am America’s Cutest Pets (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Dogs: the Untold Story (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 America’s Cutest Pets (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Tanked (S) (HD) 1.00pm Crikey! It’s the Irwins (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 Crocodile Hunter (S) (AD) 3.00 Born Mucky: Life on the Farm (S) (HD) 4.00 Scaled (S) (HD) 5.00 Legend of Deep Blue (S) (HD) 6.00 Predators Up Close with Joel Lambert (HD) 7.00 Alaska: Homestead Rescue (S) (HD) 8.00 New. Crikey! It’s the Irwins (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Crocodile Hunter: sharks and crocodiles on the west Australian coast (S) (AD) 10.00 Mountain Monsters (S) (HD) 12 midnight I Was Prey (HD) 2.00am Crikey! It’s the Irwins (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Crocodile Hunter (S) (AD) 4.00— 5.00am Mountain Monsters (S) (HD) Animal Planet +1 Sky 262 (NI 278) Virgin 259 57
SUNDAY Films & Sport FREEVIEW Film4 Sky Premiere 14 Television Sunday F’view 14 F’sat 300 Sky 313 Virgin 428/HD 429 11.00am The Pink Panther ★★★★ A bumbling French detective is assigned to protect a famous diamond in this hilarious comedy. David Niven, Peter Sellers (1963, PG) (S) 1.20pm The Longest Ride ★★ Scott Eastwood and Britt Robertson bravely struggle against the turgid script of this romance adapted from Nicholas Sparks’s novel. (2015, 12) (S) (AD) 3.50 Deep Impact ★★★★ A great cast deals with looming widespread disaster in this chilling, convincingly staged drama that sees a massive asteroid headed for Earth. Robert Duvall, Téa Leoni (1998, 12) (S) 6.10pm The Martian ★★★★ Matt Damon is the abandoned astronaut struggling for survival on Mars in a compelling drama that highlights ingenuity over spectacle. Review p28. (2015, 12) (S) (AD) 9.00 Independence Day: Resurgence ★★ The interstellar invaders return in director Roland Emmerich’s strangely underpowered sci-fi sequel. Liam Hemsworth, Jeff Goldblum (2016, 12) (S) (AD) 11.20 Legend ★★★ Tom Hardy excels in dual roles playing the Kray twins in this fascinating if slight biopic. Emily Browning (2015, 18) (S) (AD) 1.55—4.00am A Fantastic Woman 5 Rousing drama starring a mesmerising Daniela Vega as a trans woman fighting for her dignity following the sudden death of her lover. (2017, 15) (S) +1 F’view 47 F’sat 301 Sky 314 Virgin 430 Talking Pictures TV 82 Freeview 82 Freesat 306 Sky 328 Virgin 445 6.00am The Riverside Murder ★★ Crime drama. Basil Sydney (1935) (S) 7.15 Seven Doors to Death ★★ Romantic mystery. Chick Chandler (1944) (S) 8.30 The Secret People ★ Wordy crime drama about an assassination plot. Valentina Cortesa (1951, PG) (S) 10.20 Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing ★★★ Melodramatic tale of forbidden love that famously won Oscars for its score and title song. William Holden, Jennifer Jones (1955, U) (S) 12.25pm Nickelodeon ★★★ Charming tribute to the early days of film-making. Ryan O’Neal, Burt Reynolds (1976, U) (S) 2.55 The Lost World ★★★ Thrilling fantasy adventure. Michael Rennie, Jill St John (1960, PG) (S) 5.00 The Footage Detectives (S) 6.00pm The Saint TV thriller. (S) 7.00 Doctor in Trouble ★★ Leslie Phillips winds up as a steward on board a luxury liner in this innocently smutty final entry in the medical comedy series. Harry Secombe (1970, PG) 9.00 Secret Army TV drama. (S) 10.05 Hands of the Ripper ★★★ One of Hammer Films more entertaining later offerings, a piece of nonsense about Jack the Ripper’s daughter starring Angharad Rees. Eric Porter (1971, 15) 11.45 The Heritage Chart Show with Mike Read TV music show. 12.50am Blame It on the Bellboy ★★★ A bellboy is responsible for a series of mistaken identity mix-ups in this fun, slapstick-style comedy. Dudley Moore, Bryan Brow, Richard Griffiths (1992, 12) 2.25 Heller in Pink Tights ★★★ Colourful western about the antics of a travelling theatrical troupe. Sophia Loren, Anthony Quinn (1960, PG) (S) 4.30 Circle Canyon 5.30—6.00am Sherlock Holmes: TV mystery (S) Films for streaming p38 The best of Netflix, Amazon, Sky 58 p The Wedding Guest 111 9.00pm Great Movies Things don’t quite go according to plan when mysterious Dev Patel travels to Pakistan to kidnap a bride before her wedding ceremony Great Movies 34 Freeview 34 Freesat 302 Sky 321 Virgin 425 9.00am My Daughter Is Innocent ★★ Thriller. Victoria Pratt (2017) 10.40 Do You Know Me? ★★ Serviceable made-for-TV thriller. Rachelle Lefèvre (2008) 12.30pm Heart of a Stranger ★★ Drama starring Jane Seymour. Review p28. (2002) 2.20 Small Soldiers ★★★ Slick fantasy action adventure. Kirsten Dunst, Gregory Smith (1998, PG) 4.30 Holy Man ★★ Wearisome comedy drama. Eddie Murphy (1998, PG) 6.45pm i The Cobbler ★★ Bizarre fantasy comedy in which Adam Sandler’s shoemaker discovers a way to experience the lives of his customers. (2014, 12) 9.00 i The Wedding Guest ★★★ Dev Patel stars in this thriller about a man on a mission in Pakistan. Review p28. Radhika Apte (2018, 15) 11.05 Cold in July ★★★★ A Texas family man is forced into a downward spiral of violence in this bracingly retro-style thriller with Michael C Hall. Sam Shepard (2014, 15) 1.30am Vincent N Roxxy ★★ A troubled pair fall in love and go on the run from villains in the Louisiana badlands in this derivative, violent thriller. Emile Hirsch, Zoë Kravitz (2016, 15) 3.45—5.50am Breaker Morant ★★★★ Powerful drama based on the true story of three Australian soldiers court-martialled by the British during the Boer war. Edward Woodward, Jack Thompson (1979, PG) +1 F’view 61 (limited 10pm-5am) Sky 322 Great Movies Action 42 F’view 42 (limited) F’sat 305 Sky 323 Virgin 426 6.00am Stealth: the Art of Deception 7.10 Deadly Voltage ★★ Disaster drama. Mike Dopud (2015) 8.50 Stonados ★★ Disaster thriller. Paul Johansson (2013, 12) 10.35 The Nevadan ★★ Western. Randolph Scott (1950, U) 12.20pm Decision before Dawn ★★★ Oscar-nominated wartime spy drama. Richard Basehart (1951, PG) 2.45 Tracker ★★★ Period action adventure. Ray Winstone (2010, 12) 4.50 Sink the Bismarck! ★★★★ Thoughtful and compelling second World War drama. Kenneth More (1960, U) 6.55pm She Wore a Yellow Ribbon 5 A cavalry officer escorts two women through hostile territory. John Wayne, Joanne Dru (1949, PG) 9.00 The Exception ★★ War drama about a German soldier who falls for a Jewish maid. Lily James (2016, 15) 11.10 Into the Sun ★★ Typical Steven Seagal action thriller. (2005, 18) 1.00am Harrigan ★★ Muddled crime drama. Stephen Tompkinson (2013, 15) 3.00—4.00am The Blitz on Hamburg +1 Sky 324 Great Movies Classic 52 F’view 52 (limited) F’sat 303 Sky 319 Virgin 424 6.00am The Set-Up ★★★★ Knockout boxing drama. Robert Ryan, Audrey Totter (1949, PG) 7.25 Born to Be Bad ★★ Drama. Joan Fontaine, Robert Ryan, Zachary Scott (1950, PG) 9.15 Idol on Parade ★★ Fun musical comedy. Anthony Newley (1959, PG) 10.55 You Must Be Joking! ★★ Farce. Michael Callan, Lionel Jeffries, Denholm Elliott (1965, U) 1.00pm What a Carve Up! ★★★ Comedy horror. Kenneth Connor, Sidney James (1961, U) 2.50 One, Two, Three ★★★★ Fast-talking Cold War comedy. Review p31. James Cagney, Horst Buchholz (1961, U) 5.05 Enigma ★★ Well-cast thriller. Martin Sheen, Sam Neill (1982, 15) 7.10 Gideon of Scotland Yard ★★★★ Entertaining, skilfully directed British police drama, that follows a busy day in the life of inspector Jack Hawkins. (1958, PG) 9.05 Women in Love 5 Vibrant adaptation of DH Lawrence’s novel of sexual passions. Review p30. Glenda Jackson, Alan Bates (1969, 15) 11.40 Shampoo ★★★ Smart comedy about a hairdresser who takes the needs of his clients very seriously indeed. Warren Beatty (1975, 18) 1.50am Trail Street ★★ Western. Randolph Scott (1947, U) 3.30 Hell Squad ★★ Second World War drama. Wally Campo (1958) 4.35—6.00am Machine Gun Kelly ★★★ Vivid biographical crime drama. Charles Bronson (1958, 12) +1 F’view 63 (limited 10pm-5am) F’sat 304 Sky 320 Horror Channel 69 Freeview 69 Freesat 138 Sky 317 Virgin 149 8.00am Independence Day-saster ★★ Cut-price sci-fi action drama. Ryan Merriman (2013) 10.00 Star Trek: five back-to-back episodes of the TV sci-fi starring William Shatner 3.00pm Frank Herbert’s Children Of Dune: threepart TV sci-fi miniseries starring Alec Newman and Julie Cox 8.30pm Tales from the Darkside TV horror anthology series. 9.00 The 6th Day ★★★★ Terrific futuristic thriller about a conspiracy to take over the world with clones. Arnold Schwarzenegger (2000, 15) 11.20 Desolation ★★ A mother and her children are stalked through the woods by a creepy stranger in this tense horror. (2017, 15) 12.50am Echoes of Fear ★★★ A woman inherits her grandfather’s house, which holds a series of mysteries. Trista Robinson, Hannah Race (2018, 15) 2.40—4.30am Honeymoon ★★★ Tense and intimate chiller that sees a couple’s honeymoon escalate into alien-induced chaos. Rose Leslie (2014, 15) i Premiere Star Ratings 5 Outstanding ★★★★ Very good ★★★ Worth watching ★★ Could be worse ★ Poor Sky Gangsters Sky 301 Virgin 401 BT 501/HD 515 7.25am Spirit Untamed As 4.35pm 9.00 As 6.10pm 10.50 As 9.40pm 12.55pm As 8pm 2.35 Reminiscence ★★★ Noir-ish sci-fi thriller. Hugh Jackman, Rebecca Ferguson (2021, 12) 4.35 Spirit Untamed ★★ Sweet animated adventure. Isabela Merced (2021, U) Sky 302 Virgin 402 BT 502/HD 516 6.00am The Italian Job ★★★ Comedy caper. Michael Caine (1969, PG) 7.45 Collateral ★★★★ Action crime thriller. Tom Cruise (2004, 15) 9.50 Heat ★★★★ Crime thriller. Al Pacino (1995, 15) 12.40pm The Godfather Part II 5 Breathtaking crime drama. Al Pacino, Robert Duvall (1974, 15) 6.10pm Blacklight ★★ Thriller in which a specialist agent uncovers a conspiracy and is targeted by his own organisation. Liam Neeson (2022) 8.00 i Barbarians ★★ Twisty, satirical home-invasion thriller that sees a get-together violently interrupted. Iwan Rheon (2021, 15) 9.40 The Many Saints of Newark 5 Satisfying 1970sset prequel to TV’s The Sopranos. Review p38. Alessandro Nivola (2020, 15) 4.00pm No Country for Old Men 5 Masterful thriller. 11.45pm Don’t Breathe 2 ★★ Horror. (2021, 18) 1.30am As 2.35pm 3.40 People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan ★★★Good-humoured comedy. (2021, 15) 5.30 As 8pm +1 Sky 312 Sky Hits Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem (2007, 15) 6.05 Baby Driver ★★ Thriller in which a getaway driver tries to leave a life of crime. Ansel Elgort (2017, 15) 8.00 The Godfather Part III ★★★ Final part of the epic crime saga. Al Pacino, Diane Keaton (1990, 15) 10.50 American Gangster ★★★★ Crime drama about a cop and a drugs lord. Denzel Washington (2007, 18) 1.30am Shaft ★★★★ Crime thriller. Samuel L Jackson (2000, 18) 3.15 Silent Night ★★ Crime thriller. Bradley Taylor (2020, 15) 4.55 Billionaire Boys Club ★★ Crime drama based on a true story. Ansel Elgort (2017) Sky Greats Sky 303 Virgin 403 BT 503/HD 517 6.00am Mr Popper’s Penguins ★★★ Comedy. (2011, PG) 7.35 Stealth ★★ Action adventure thriller. Josh Lucas (2005, 12) 9.40 Inception ★★★★ Sci-fi action thriller. Leonardo DiCaprio (2010, 12) 12.10pm Mass ★★★ Searing drama. Jason Isaacs (2021, 12) 2.10 Ted 2 ★★★ Comedy. Mark Wahlberg (2015, 15) Sky 304 Virgin 404 BT 504/HD 518 6.20am The Way We Were ★★★★ Starry romantic drama. Barbra Streisand (1973, PG) 8.20 St Elmo’s Fire ★★★ Glossy drama. Emilio Estevez (1985, 15) 10.15 Grease ★★★★ Musical. John Travolta (1978, PG) 12.15pm First Knight ★★★ Adventure. Sean 4.10pm Mad Max: Fury Road ★★★★ Exhilarating action adventure. Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron (2015, 15) 6.15 Roald Dahl’s The Witches ★★★★ Fun remake of the children’s fantasy. Anne Hathaway (2020, PG) 8.00 Fast & Furious 7 ★★★★ Globetrotting entry in the muscle-car franchise. Vin Diesel (2014, 12) 10.20 Anger Management ★★★ Energetic comedy starring Adam Sandler. Jack Nicholson (2003, 15) 2.30pm Lawrence of Arabia 5 Magisterial portrayal of enigmatic hero TE Lawrence. 12.10am Team America: World Police ★★★ Very funny and hugely offensive satire from the creators of South Park. Trey Parker, Matt Stone (2004, 15) 2.00 As 6am 3.50 Stealth As 7.35am Sky Action Connery, Richard Gere, Julia Ormond (1995, PG) Peter O’Toole, Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn (1962, PG) 6.05 Twister ★★★ Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt dodge tornados in this engrossing action adventure packed with special effects. (1996, PG) 8.00 Beverly Hills Cop ★★★★ Eddie Murphy brings swagger to the role of a streetwise cop in this blockbuster action comedy. (1984, 15) 10.00pm Moneyball ★★★★ Engrossing true-story baseball drama. Brad Pitt (2011, 12) 12.15am Roman Holiday 5 Sublime romantic comedy. Audrey Hepburn (1953, U) 2.15 As 10.15am 4.15 As 8.20am Sky Comedy Sky 307 Virgin 407 BT 507/HD 521 6.00am Skyfire ★★ Explosive volcano disaster thriller. Jason Isaacs (2019, 12) 7.50 Ghost Rider ★★ Action fantasy horror. Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes (2007, 15) 9.50 Elektra ★★ Glossy martial arts action fantasy. Jennifer Garner (2005, 12) 11.40 As 8pm 1.40pm As 10pm 3.40 As 11.55pm Sky 308 Virgin 408 BT 508/HD 522 6.40am Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa ★★★★ Refreshing comedy. Steve Coogan (2013, 15) 8.25 Madea’s Family Reunion ★★ Comedy drama. (2006, 12) 10.20 The Longest Yard ★★★ Prison sports comedy. (2005, 12) 12.20pm You Don’t Mess with the Zohan ★★ Comedy. (2008, 12) 5.40pm The Bourne Legacy ★★★ Jeremy Renner is a trained killer forced to go on the run in this tense action thriller. (2012, 12) 8.00 The Bourne Identity ★★★★ Crisp, fast-paced action thriller in which Matt Damon plays a spy with amnesia. (2002, 12) 10.00 The Bourne Supremacy ★★★★ Matt Damon returns as the ex-CIA operative in this exciting spy thriller sequel. (2004, 12) 2.15pm Talladega Nights: the Ballad of Ricky Bobby ★★ Racing-car comedy. Will Ferrell (2006, 15) 4.20 The Joneses ★★★ Witty satire about a seemingly perfect family. David Duchovny, Demi Moore (2009, 15) 6.05 Miss Congeniality ★★★★ An FBI agent goes under cover at a beauty pageant. Sandra Bullock (2000, 12) 8.00 Sex Tape ★★ A couple try to pep up their marriage in this comedy. Cameron Diaz, Jason Segel (2014, 15) 11.55pm The Bourne Ultimatum 5 Superb third entry in the spy thriller series about a former agent trying to piece together his past. Matt Damon, Julia Stiles (2007, 12) 1.55am As 5.40pm 4.15 As 6am 9.45pm Bad Teacher ★★ Outrageous comedy. Cameron Diaz (2011, 15) 11.30 This Is the End ★★★★ Riotous satirical comedy. James Franco, Jonah Hill (2013, 15) 1.20am As 10.20am 3.15 As 6.40am 4.50 As 8.25am RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
SUNDAY 3 APRIL Sky Wizarding Sky Family World Sky 305 Virgin 412 BT 500/HD 514 6.30am Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! ★★ (2009, U) 8.00 Monster Family 2 ★★ (2021) 9.45 Two by Two: Overboard! ★★ (2020, U) 11.15 Pil’s Adventures ★★ (2021) 1.00pm As 10.30pm 2.40 The Red Turtle 5 (2016, PG) 4.10 Coraline ★★★★ (2008, PG) Sky 306 Virgin 406 BT 506/HD 520 6.50am Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ★★★★ Atmospheric fantasy adventure. Daniel Radcliffe (2002, PG) 9.30 The Prisoner of Azkaban ★★★★ Edgy fantasy adventure. Daniel Radcliffe (2004, PG) 12 noon The Goblet of Fire ★★★★ Fantasy adventure. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint (2005, 12) 6.00pm Surf’s Up ★★★ Penguins hit the waves in this slick action comedy. Shia LaBeouf (2007, PG) 7.30 Mr Peabody & Sherman ★★★★ A genius talking dog adopts a human boy. Ty Burrell (2013, U) 9.05 Leo Da Vinci: Mission Mona Lisa ★★★ Wholesome adventure. Johnny Bosch (2018, U) 10.30 Madagascar ★★★ Four animal friends leave their zoo and head for the wild. Ben Stiller (2005, U) 2.40pm The Order of the Phoenix ★★★★ Harry assembles a student army. Daniel Radcliffe (2007, 12) 5.00 The Half-Blood Prince ★★★★ Brooding episode in the magical franchise. Daniel Radcliffe (2009, 12) 7.35 The Deathly Hallows: Part 1 ★★★ Doom-laden build-up to the series finale. Daniel Radcliffe (2010, 12) 10.05 The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 5 Voldemort and Harry clash for the final time. (2011, 12) 12 midnight The Swan Princess: the Secret of the Castle ★★ Musical fantasy. Michelle Nicastro (1997, U) 1.20am As 6.30am 2.45 As 8am 4.35 The Magic Roundabout ★★★ Fantasy adventure. (2005, U) 12.20am The Philosopher’s Stone ★★★★ Harry is whisked off to Hogwarts wizarding school in this entertaining fantasy adventure. Daniel Radcliffe (2001, PG) 3.00 As 6.50am 5.45 Sky Cinema Preview Sky Thriller Sky Drama Sky 309 Virgin 409 BT 509/HD 523 6.45am The Dry As 2.45pm 8.55 The Desperate Hour As 4.50pm 10.35 KIMI As 6.20pm 12.15pm As 8pm 2.45 The Dry ★★★ Compelling outback crime drama. Eric Bana (2020) 4.50 The Desperate Hour ★★★ Gimmicky but engaging thriller. Naomi Watts (2021) Sky 310 Virgin 410 BT 510/HD 524 6.55am Milk 5 Biographical drama. Sean Penn (2008, 15) 9.15 Finding the Way Back ★★★ Drama. (2019, 15) 11.15 Foxcatcher 5 Sports drama. Steve Carell (2014, 15) 1.45pm Mud ★★★★ Drama. Matthew McConaughey (2012, 12) 4.00 Steel Magnolias ★★★★ Comedy drama. (1989, PG) 6.20pm KIMI ★★★★ Twisty thriller in which a tech worker must overcome her agoraphobia to report a crime. Zoë Kravitz (2022, 15) 8.00 Angels & Demons ★★ Tom Hanks’s professor visits Rome in this glossy sequel to hit mystery The Da Vinci Code. (2009, 12) 10.20 Killer Joe ★★ Crime thriller about a drug dealer who hires a psycho detective to kill his mother. Matthew McConaughey (2011, 18) 6.00pm Military Wives ★★★★ True story about women who form a choir while their partners are on active duty. Kristin Scott Thomas (2019, 12) 8.00 Whiplash 5 Miles Teller is the aspiring drummer and JK Simmons his tough-love tutor in this blistering drama. (2014, 15) 9.50 The United States vs Billie Holiday ★★★ Biopic about Billie Holiday’s persecution by the FBI. Andra Day, Trevante Rhodes (2021, 15) 12.10am State Like Sleep ★★★ Mystery drama. Katherine Waterston (2018, 15) 2.05 Gutterbug ★★★★ Drama. Andrew Yackel (2019, 18) 3.55 Centigrade ★★ Thriller. Genesis Rodriguez (2020, 15) 5.30 Sky Cinema Preview 12.05am The Death and Life of John F Donovan ★★ Drama. Kit Harington (2018, 15) 2.20 Wander Darkly ★★★ Drama. Diego Luna (2020, 15) 4.10 Hearts and Bones ★★★★ Thoughtful drama. Hugo Weaving (2019) Sky Sci-Fi/Horror TCM Movies Sky 311 Virgin 411 BT 511/HD 525 6.00am Gremlins 2: the New Batch As 4.25pm 8.00 Oblivion ★★★ Thought-provoking sci-fi action adventure. Tom Cruise (2013, 12) 10.10 Blumhouse’s The Craft: Legacy ★★ Slick fantasy horror. Cailee Spaeny (2020, 15) 11.50 As 8pm 1.35pm Interstellar As 9.45pm Sky 315 Virgin 415/HD 416 6.00am Hollywood’s Best Directors 7.10 Off Set 7.25 The Walking Hills ★★★ Treasure-hunt western. (1949) 9.05 Secret of Treasure Mountain ★★ (1956, U) 10.30 Kansas Pacific ★★ (1953, PG) 12.05pm Laramie Mountains ★★ (1952, U) 1.15 Stage to Tucson ★★ (1950, U) 4.25pm Gremlins 2: the New Batch ★★★ Cracking black comedy horror. Zach Galligan (1990, 12) 6.15 Little Fish ★★★ Sci-fi romance about a couple affected by memory loss. Olivia Cooke (2020, 15) 8.00 Freaky ★★★ Lively bodyswap slasher comedy with Vince Vaughn as a serial killer. (2020, 15) 9.45 Interstellar ★★★★ Sci-fi epic about an astronaut trying to save Earth. Matthew McConaughey (2014, 12) 3.00pm The Left Handed Gun ★★★★ Western about legendary outlaw Billy the Kid. Paul Newman (1958, PG) 5.15 Money, Women and Guns ★★ Western with a mystery edge. Jock Mahoney, Kim Hunter (1958, U) 6.55 The Westerner ★★★★ Intriguing, Oscar-winning western. Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan (1940, U) 9.00 The Holcroft Covenant ★★ An architect gets a letter from his dead Nazi father. Michael Caine (1985, 15) 12.35am The Omen ★★★ Competent remake of the classic 1976 shocker. Liev Schreiber, Julia Stiles, Mia Farrow (2006, 15) 2.35 Blumhouse’s The Craft: Legacy As 10.10am 4.25 Little Fish As 6.15pm RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 11.25pm Interview with the Vampire ★★★ Horror. Tom Cruise (1994, 18) 1.55am Mutiny on the Bounty ★★★★ Historical adventure. (1962, 12) 5.00 Hollywood’s Best Directors +1 Sky 316 Virgin 417 SPORT Sky Premier League Sky 402 Virgin 512/HD 502 BT 421/HD 441 Sky 413 Virgin 527 BT 408/HD 430 6.00am Premier League Highlights 6.00am Italian Football: Serie A action 1.00pm LIVE Premier League Football Coverage of West Ham United v Everton (kick-off 2.00); 4.00 Tottenham v Newcastle Utd. 7.30 LIVE Women’s Super League Football Chelsea v Reading, joining the WSL match in progress. 7.00 LIVE Australian Football Brisbane Roar v Newcastle Jets. 9.00 Wrestling (AD) 11.00 ESPN FC 11.30 LIVE Italian Football Fiorentina v Empoli (kick-off 11.30). 1.30pm National League Football 2.00 LIVE Premiership Rugby Union London Irish v Harlequins. 5.15 Rugby Tonight 6.00 Rugby Stories (AD) 6.30 National League Football 7.00 Italian Football 7.45 LIVE Italian Football Juventus v Inter Milan (kick-off 7.45). 10.00 Europa League Magazine 11.00 Rugby Union 12.30am Squash 1.30 One-Day Cricket 2.30—6.00am LIVE International One-Day Cricket New Zealand v Netherlands, the third and final ODI in the series, held at Seddon Park in Hamilton. Coverage continues until 11.15am. 9.30 Women’s Super League Football 10.00 Premier League Highlights 3.15am Greatest Games 4.00 Best Goals 5.30—6.00am 100 Club (AD) Scottish Premiership 11.00am Sky Football Rangers’ Colombian star Alfredo Morelos Sky Main Event Sky 401 Virgin 511/HD 501 BT 420/HD 440 6.00am LIVE Women’s Cricket World Cup Continued coverage of this year’s final in Christchurch. 10.00 Premier League Matchday 11.00 LIVE Scottish Premiership Football Coverage of Rangers v Celtic from Ibrox (kick-off 12.00). 2.00pm LIVE Premier League Football West Ham Utd v Everton at the London Stadium (kick-off 2.00); 4.00 Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United (kick-off 4.30). 7.30 LIVE Women’s Super League Football Chelsea v Reading. 9.30 LIVE PGA Tour Golf The final day of the Valero Texas Open. 11.00 LIVE LPGA Tour Golf Day four of the Chevron Championship. 2.00—6.00am Sky Sports News Sky Football Sky 403 Virgin 513/HD 503 BT 422/HD 442 6.00am League One and Two Goals 6.30 Championship Highlights 7.30 French Women’s Football 9.30 Old Firm Derby Best Goals 10.00 Scottish Premiership Football 11.00 LIVE Scottish Premiership Football Coverage of Rangers v Celtic from Ibrox (kick-off 12.00). 2.30pm LIVE EFL Trophy Final Rotherham United v Sutton United at Wembley Stadium (kick-off 3.00). 5.30 Championship Highlights 6.00 League One and Two Goals 6.30 LIVE Women’s Super League Football Chelsea v Reading at Kingsmeadow (kick-off 6.45). 9.30 Scottish Premiership Football 1.00am EFL Trophy Final 1.30 Scottish Premiership Football 2.00 EFL Trophy Final: Rotherham v Sutton 5.00— 6.00am Championship Highlights Sky Golf Sky 405 Virgin 515/HD 505 BT 424/HD 444 6.00am Women’s Amateur Golf 9.30 LPGA Tour Golf: Chevron Championship 12.30pm Vamos! Garcia’s Glory 1.00 LIVE Drive, Chip and Putt Coverage from Augusta National. 6.00 LIVE PGA Tour Golf The final day of the Valero Texas Open 11.00 LIVE LPGA Tour Golf Final day of the Chevron Championship. 2.00am Best of the Open Zone (AD) 3.00 British Masters Masterclass 4.00 Golf Academy 5.00 Golf and the Climate Crisis 5.30—6.00am PGA Tour: the Cut Sky Mix Sky 416 Virgin 520/HD 510 BT 429/HD 449 6.45—8.45am LIVE Australian Netball Adelaide Thunderbirds v Giants Netball at Netball SA Stadium. 8.30—11.00pm LIVE NBA LA Lakers v Denver Nuggets. BT Sport 1 Sky World Cup Sky 404 Virgin 514/HD 504 BT 423/HD 443 6.00am LIVE Women’s Cricket World Cup Continued coverage of this year’s final in Christchurch. 10.00 LIVE Test Cricket South Africa v Bangladesh in Durban. 2.50pm LIVE Indian Premier League Cricket Chennai Super Kings v Punjab Kings from Mumbai. 7.00 Women’s Cricket World Cup 8.00 Test Highlights 9.00 Indian Premier League Cricket 10.00 Women’s Cricket World Cup 11.00 Test Highlights 12 midnight Indian Premier League Cricket 1.00am International One-Day Cricket 2.00 Women’s Cricket World Cup 3.00 Test Highlights 4.00 Indian Premier League Cricket 5.00 Best of the Women’s World Cup 5.15—6.00am Women’s World T20 Classics Sky Action Sky 407 Virgin 517/HD 507 BT 426/HD 446 6.00am Boxing Archive (AD) 9.00 Boxing 12 noon Boxing Archive (AD) 12.30pm Darts Gold (AD) 1.00 Basketball 3.30 Boxing 6.30 Boxing Archive 7.30 SailGP 9.00 NFL: America’s Game (AD) 10.00 NFL Highlights 4.00— 6.00am NFL: Super Bowl LVI Highlights Sky Arena Sky 408 Virgin 518/HD 508 BT 427/HD 447 6.00am Drone Racing 8.00 Super League 9.00 Super League Gold (AD) 9.10 LIVE NRL Parramatta Eels v St George Illawarra Dragons. 11.10 Super League Gold (AD) 11.15 Super League 12 noon Drone Racing 2.00pm Netball 4.00 NBA 6.00 LIVE NBA Milwaukee Bucks v Dallas Mavericks (tip-off 6.00); 8.30 LA Lakers v Denver Nuggets. 11.00 NBA 1.00am Super League 2.00 Premier League Darts 5.30—6.00am Darts Gold (AD) Eurosport 1 Sky 410 Virgin 521 BT 412/HD 435 6.00am Cycling: Tour of Flanders 7.15 LIVE Paris Marathon Coverage of the annual race. 10.00 LIVE Cycling Coverage of the men’s Tour of Flanders; 3.45pm The women’s race. 5.00 Paris Marathon 6.30 Olympics 7.05 Ski Jumping 8.00 Cycling 10.00 Hall of Fame 11.00 Formula E 12 midnight Cycling 4.00—6.00am Darts Eurosport 2 Sky 411 Virgin 522 BT 413/HD 436 6.00am World Superbikes 7.00 Darts 9.00 Golf 9.30 Legends Live On 10.00 Hall of Fame 11.00 Darts 1.00pm LIVE Darts Day two of the WDF World Championship. 5.00 LIVE Motocross In Portugal. 6.05 Darts: from Frimley Green 7.00 LIVE Darts More from the WDF World Championship. 11.00 Cycling 12 midnight Ski Jumping 1.00am Hall of Fame 2.00 Darts 4.00 Cycling 5.00—6.00am Superbikes BT Sport 2 Sky 414 Virgin 528 BT 409/HD 431 6.00am LIVE Australian Rules Football St Kilda v Richmond; 9.00 West Coast v Fremantle. 12 noon LIVE French Football Strasbourg v Lens (kick-off 12.00). 2.00pm LIVE MotoGP Warm-ups for the Grand Prix of Argentina; 3.15 The Moto3 race (start 4.00); 5.00 The Moto2 race (start 5.20); 6.30 The MotoGP Grand Prix of Argentina (start 7.00). 9.00 Wrestling (AD) 12.45am Reload 1.00 Al Davis vs the NFL (AD) 2.30 Snowboarding (AD) 3.30 Premiership Rugby Union 5.00 Here Now (AD) 5.15 Holy Grail: the T206 Honus Wagner (AD) 5.30—6.00am Reload (AD) Sunday Television Animation Sky BT Sport 3 Sky 417 Virgin 529 BT 410/HD 432 6.00am Squash 7.30 Premier League Highlights 9.00 Premiership Rugby Union 10.30 Pro League Hockey 12.30pm LIVE Pro League Hockey India v England, a women’s match in Bhubaneswar (push-back 12.30). 2.30 Badminton 3.00 LIVE Pro League Hockey India v England, a men’s match in Bhubaneswar (push-back 3.00). 5.00 LIVE Italian Football Sampdoria v Roma (kick-off 5.00). 7.00 Champions League Magazine 7.30 LIVE French Football Paris Saint-Germain v Lorient (k-o 7.45). 9.45 BT Sport Films (AD) 10.45 Boxing 12.15am Between the Lines 12.45 National League Football 1.15 Champions League Magazine 1.45 Europa League Magazine 2.45 UFC 3.45 MotoGP Films (AD) 5.00—6.00am Fishing (AD) BT Sport ESPN Sky 423 Virgin 530 BT 411/HD 434 6.00am ESPN FC 6.30 Basketball 8.30 ESPN FC 9.00 Basketball 1.00pm Freeride World Tour (AD) 2.00 LIVE Italian Football Atalanta v Napoli (kick-off 2.00). 4.00 LIVE French Football Lyon v Angers (kick-off 4.05). 6.00 LIVE Baseball Oklahoma Sooners v Texas Longhorns. 9.30 BT Sport Reload (AD) 10.00 LIVE Basketball Women’s National Championship Game. 1.30am Swimming: the NCAA championship 4.00—6.00am Lacrosse Amazon Prime 6.00pm LIVE Tennis Coverage of the Miami Open men’s final. 59
Television Monday The pick of today’s TV BEST PRACTICE Ruth (Deborah Findlay), Nina (Annabel Scholey), Hannah (Nicola Walker) and Rose (Fiona Button) PICK OF THE DAY The Split 9.00pm BBC1 DRAMA Abi Morgan’s deliciously addictive saga about high-end divorce lawyers with astonishingly messy lives returns for a third series. Nicola Walker and Stephen Mangan are firing on all cylinders as the about-to-get-divorced couple who are on course for an amicable and “good” split — until that suddenly goes out of the window after a horribly awkward dinner. Hannah and Nathan aren’t the only ones struggling to cope with the fallout of a broken relationship. Law firm Noble, Hale and Defoe have plenty of clients in need of their services. Among them is a surprisingly saucy countess Inside Museums 7.30pm BBC4 ARTS Over the next four nights, BBC4 dots around the home nations to showcase some of our less celebrated museums, starting tonight with “one of Britain’s oldest and possibly dirtiest”, as our guide Huw Stephens describes the National Slate Museum in Gwynedd. He discovers a tale of landowners who shattered mountains for profit, and back-breaking toil for quarrymen. Tomorrow, Diana Ali visits the Whitworth in Manchester. On Wednesday, Lachlan Goudie explores Glasgow’s enviable collection at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, while Thursday finds MarieLouise Muir at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museums on the outskirts of Belfast. PATRICK MULKERN 60 Travel Man: 48 Hours in the Basque Country 8.30pm C4 TRAVEL Joe Lycett and James Acaster are in Bilbao and San Sebastián, sampling their food, art and millinery. They love buying berets, eating pintxos (bar snacks) and drinking kalimotxo (red wine with coke), but frankly their approach to art is more philistine than cultured. At the Guggenheim they’re less than dazzled by a fog sculpture and a metallic maze. Even the size of the massive art gallery doesn’t impress: “Primark in Birmingham is over half as big,” Joe says bluntly. But even though they’re a little blasé about their trip, they’re fun to watch and the Basque country still looks gloriously enticing. JR YRT Travel: page 136 (Lindsay Duncan), but there’s one case that’s uncomfortably close to home... or rather, the office. The Split is as slick as ever (oh, just look at the lovely silk shirts, the enviably large kitchens, the admirably independent women), the dialogue can be sharp (if you overlook the occasional lapse into greetings-card territory) and there’s more emotional drama packed into one episode than most families experience in a year. If you’re looking for glossy, well-made escapism, you’ve found it. JANE RACKHAM See feature: page 12 Holding 9.00pm ITV Inside the Force 24/7 DRAMA If you came to Holding 9.00pm Channel 5 expecting a conventional crime drama, I’m guessing there have been times when it’s been a headscratcher. It’s felt like a whodunnit reflected through an amusement park’s hall of mirrors, and familiar conventions have seemed distorted, warped and woozy. And this final hour remains unapologetically strange, as we go from a whimsical performance of cult Irish hit Where’s Me Jumper? to a recollection of childhood loss that absolutely pierces the heart. But the resolution to the central mystery is satisfying, and PJ is far more than just a standard TV detective with a grab-bag of foibles. Should we get to see him probing another murder in the future, I’d happily tag along. DAVID BROWN DOCUMENTARY For most of us, the easing of lockdown restrictions last summer brought relief. For Lincolnshire Police, the country’s least funded force, it brought a crime surge and a catalogue of decisions about how best to allocate resources. This episode finds the officers of Lincoln’s South Park station handling an aggressive young man into a cell and handing him a public order offence. A month later, the same person is back in the station charged with assault, but the stakes become much higher with the death of the victim. The case shows the thoroughness of already overburdened officers in a high-pressure situation: for them it’s just another day at the office. CAROLINE FROST RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
MONDAY 4 APRIL Streaming TV loves a cosy crime drama, especially one with a bookish bent. Following Queens of Mystery (Acorn TV and C5) and Magpie Murders (BritBox) is Harry Wild, new today on Acorn TV and boasting none other than Jane Seymour in the lead (see p36). She’s Harriet “Harry” Wild, an English professor in Ireland who isn’t sure what to do in retirement. Then she’s mugged and, having moved in Police Custody USA The Challenger 10.00pm C4 10.00pm BBC4 9.00pm Sky Documentaries DOCUMENTARY Kansas City is awash DRAMA Following the recent death of DOCUMENTARY Carl Icahn is a US with meth. It’s connected to 85 per cent of the crimes committed here, so it’s the job of the police’s Narcotics Unit to try to break the link. Their main strategy is what they call flipping — getting low-level dealers to give up the names of their suppliers, and then keep going up the chain, hopefully to the Mexican cartel source. We follow the unit over a couple of tense takedowns in parking lots. And while some suspects give up their sources readily enough to the seemingly amenable cops, others are nervous — “I don’t want my children dead,” worries one dealer — while some don’t even bother with the “no comment” you’d expect in interview rooms here. GILL CRAWFORD William Hurt, this 2013 drama offers a reminder of one of his best TV roles. He plays Richard Feynman in the story of the great physicist’s part in the inquiry into the 1986 Challenger disaster. The space shuttle has exploded after launch, killing the crew and throwing Nasa’s future into doubt. So Feynman turns detective, but he is wary of politics and cant: after Ronald Reagan’s famous speech he mutters, “I personally doubt they’re touching the face of God.” Hurt takes what could be a dry, technical story and makes it an inspiring drama about the place of science in a world of spin and greed. business financier of formidable repute. Even his own mother once compared him to Genghis Khan. Icahn started life with nothing. He now has a personal net worth of over $16 billion. He’s a controversial symbol of the American Dream, but this borderline hagiographic HBO profile only scratches the surface of a potentially fascinating subject. Icahn is often accused of being a self-interested corporate raider. The octogenarian, who has chutzpah to spare, prefers to describe himself as an activist investor who works hard for shareholders. The film doesn’t pin Icahn down, but you may find yourself reminded of Logan Roy from Succession. PAUL WHITELAW DOWNFALL Media mogul Robert Maxwell on his yacht Lady Ghislaine DAVID BUTCHER The Fall of the House of Maxwell 9.00pm BBC2 DOCUMENTARY New series The downfall of Ghislaine Maxwell, convicted in December of child trafficking for Jeffrey Epstein, is only the most recent scandal to engulf her family. As this excellent series charts — and many will remember — in the 1980s and 90s, there was also the bucaneering rise and headlong fall of her publishing mogul father, Robert. Is there more to be added to what we already know of Robert Maxwell, a man who liked to be filmed at work, providing material for documentaries ever since? It turns out there is, because he also liked to tap the phones of underlings: tapes of their panicked conversations when Maxwell went missing from his yacht in 1991 (his body was later found in the sea) are heard here for the first time — albeit revoiced for legal reasons. “Where the hell could the money have gone?” rages one executive. They add up to an extraordinary story full of vivid testimony — and tragic detail. DB See feature: page 18 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 University Challenge 8.30pm BBC2 Two teams battle it out in the grand final to succeed last year’s winners, the University of Warwick. Paxo presides. Butterflies 6.00pm Drama The first episode of Carla Lane’s sitcom sees Ria (Wendy Craig) meeting new love interest Leonard (Bruce Montague). Cadbury Exposed: Dispatches 8.00pm C4 An undercover report from Ghana to investigate the truth about Britain’s best-loved chocolate brand, and the use of child labour in its supply chain. Winning Time: the Rise of the Lakers Dynasty Monday Television Icahn: the Restless Billionaire BEST OF THE REST 9.00pm Sky Atlantic As the Lakers prepare for their season opener, Kareem begins to doubt his place on the team. q FILM OF THE DAY How I Won the War 9.00pm Talking Pictures TV Surreal, slapstick war satire starring Michael Crawford as an inept officer and featuring John Lennon. (1967) See page 29 LIVE SPORT  Premier League Football: Crystal Palace v Arsenal 7pm (k/o 8pm) Sky Sports Premier League/Main Event Eberechi Eze is an exciting talent for Palace.  Serie A Football: AC Milan v Bologna 7.30pm (k/o 7.45pm) BT1  Netball Super League: Saracens Mavericks v Wasps 5pm (centre pass 5.30) Sky Arena  Test Cricket: South Africa v Bangladesh 8.30am Sky Sports Cricket/Main Event GETTY with her detective son (Kevin Ryan) to recuperate, starts interfering in his cases — helped by her sidekick Fergus (Rohan Nedd, near left, with his co-stars), the man who attacked her, in whom Harry sees wasted potential. With the crimes hovering just above a Midsomer level of plausibility, the main draws are Harry’s cheerfully rude disposition — she’s at an age where she might as well say what she thinks — and the stories’ enjoyably unlikely literary themes. JACK SEALE STREAMING NOW 61
MONDAY Main Channels DAYTIME Television Monday BBC1 6.00am Breakfast Sally Nugent, Dan Walker. (S) (HD) 9.15 Morning Live Weekday magazine show, hosted by Gethin Jones and Kym Marsh. (S) (HD) 10.00 New series. Scam Interceptors Rav Wilding works with a team of ethical hackers to hunt down the cyber criminals plaguing our lives. (S) (HD) 10.45 Defenders UK A BMW driver is caught dumping bags of rubbish in a fly-tipping hotspot. (Revised rpt) (S) (HD) 11.15 Homes under the Hammer Properties in Stoke, Cumbria and Southampton. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 12.15pm Bargain Hunt Christina Trevanion presents from Shrewsbury. Repeated tomorrow 6.30am BBC2 (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00 BBC News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 1.45 Doctors Sid deals with a patient who believes she is dying. Rptd 7pm BBC2 Cast Thursday BBC2 (S) (AD) (HD) 2.15 Shakespeare and Hathaway: Private Investigators 7/10 Series 3. A tycoon hires Frank and Lu to keep an eye on his daughters. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Escape to the Country A couple seek a home in Dorset. Repeated Wednesday 6.30am BBC2 (S) (HD) 3.45 The Repair Shop An ageing sound system, a music box and a saddle that’s crossed the Atlantic are restored. Repeated tomorrow 7.15am BBC2 (S) (HD) 4.30—5.15 Bridge of Lies Quiz with Ross Kemp. (S) (HD) BBC2 6.30am Bargain Hunt Charlie Ross presents from Southwell, Nottinghamshire. Shown last Fri BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) 7.15 The Repair Shop The team restores a mosaic table in hundreds of pieces. Shown last Friday BBC1 (S) (HD) 8.00—9.00 Sign Zone 8.00 Great Coastal Railway Journeys Michael Portillo visits Port Talbot. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 8.30 Inside Culture with Mary Beard 5/5 Series 5. The historian meets British-Turkish novelist Elif Shafak. (R) (S) (HD) 9.00 BBC News (S) (HD) 1.00pm Ready Steady Cook A Birmingham mother and son take to the kitchen. Rylan presents. (R) (S) (HD) 1.45 Eggheads Quiz with Jeremy Vine. (R) (S) (HD) 2.15 Street Auction Paul Martin helps raise funds for an inspirational resident of Gloucester. (R) (S) (HD) 3.00 The Heights Series 1. Ryan, Renee, Hazel and Shannon must face up to big changes. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 3.30 The Customer Is Always Right Customers test a toothbrush and cleaning products. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 4.15—5.15 Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve 1/6 The adventurer explores South Africa’s coast. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) ITV 6.00am Good Morning Britain (S) (HD) 9.00 Lorraine Entertainment and fashion news. (S) (HD) 10.00 This Morning Including Regional Weather (S) (HD) 12.30pm Loose Women Daily chat. Repeated 3am (S) (HD) 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal David Dickinson and his team of experts travel to Aerospace Bristol. (R) (S) (HD) 3.00—4.00 Lingo Contestants from London, Preston and Suffolk take on the fast-paced battle of words. Adil Ray hosts. (R) (S) (HD) Followed by Regional Weather Channel 4 62 6.05am Countdown Janet Ellis guests. (R) (S) (HD) 6.45 Cheers Double bill of the comedy. (R) (S) (HD) 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond (R) (S) (AD) 9.05 Frasier Triple bill of the sitcom. (R) (S) (AD) 10.35 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA The chef tries to reverse the fortunes of the Mixing Bowl diner in Bellmore, New York. (R) (S) 11.30 News (S) (HD) 11.35 Undercover Boss USA Xavier Mufraggi, the CEO of Club Med North America goes under cover as a laid-back surfer in two of his resorts. (R) (S) (HD) 12.30pm Steph’s Packed Lunch Weekday magazine show hosted by Steph McGovern. (S) (HD) 2.10 Countdown With guest John Thomson. (S) (HD) 3.00 A Place in the Sun Jonnie Irwin helps a couple from Sheffield to find a holiday home on Lanzarote with a budget of £280,000. (R) (S) (HD) 4.00—5.00 A New Life in the Sun A horse lover from Somerset prepares to make the move to Italy to open a pony-trekking business. (R) (S) (HD) BBC1 1 BBC2 2 The Split 9.00pm Reality check: Hannah is not happy when she learns Nathan has met someone else House of Maxwell 9.00pm The media mogul begins his infamous rise to power as he buys the Daily Mirror 5.15pm Pointless 5.15pm Flog It! Quiz show presented by Alexander Armstrong. (S) (HD) Items being valued at the RAF Museum at Hendon in north London include a nautilus shell. (R) (S) (HD) 6.00 BBC News Weather (S) (HD) 6.30 Regional news magazines (S) 7.00 The One Show 6.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games Milton Jones, Ria Lina, Martin Roberts and Briony May Williams vie to be the week’s first winner. (S) (HD) Hosted by Jermaine Jenas and Alex Jones. (S) (HD) 6.30 Lightning 7.30 EastEnders Comedian Zoe Lyons hosts the quickfire quiz. (S) (HD) The Carters steel themselves for Tina’s funeral. 7.00 Doctors Writer Jonny O’Neill Cast on Tuesday/Thursday (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Obesity: Who Cares If I’m Bigger? — Panorama Actress Clair Norris examines whether the Government strategy to help the nation lose weight is working and asks if it is possible to be overweight and healthy. Producer Jane Goddard; Executive producer Diana Martin Signed repeat Friday 1.35am BBC2 (S) (HD) 8.30 We Are England 10/10 LONDON/SOUTH/SOUTH EAST Investigative journalist Livvy Haydock reflects on her formative years. Director/Producer Abby Newbury (S) SOUTH WEST/WEST Bristol-born stand-up comic Jayde Adams on the affection she has for her home city. Valerie struggles to confront Princess, and Sid has to deal with a patient who is convinced she is dying. Writer Ray Brooking This week’s episodes produced by Grainne O’Boyle, directed by Enda Hughes and David Lewis Richardson Cast Thursday Shown 1.45pm BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) 7.30 Rick Stein’s Cornwall Series 1. Rick takes a trip to the seaside town of St Ives, heading out to sea to fish for red mullet. Continues tomorrow 7.30pm. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Mastermind Tonight’s specialist subjects are the World Snooker Championship, Jean Harlow, Alexander the Great and Porridge. Clive Myrie asks the questions. Director Luke David; Exec producers Mesha Stewart, Sarah Trigg (S) (HD) Series producer Jude McCaffrey; Executive producers David Young, Jimmy Mulville, Chris Jones and Kate Middleditch (S) (HD) EAST Drag queen and LBTQ+ icon Bimini Bon Boulash returns to their hometown, Great Yarmouth. 8.30 University Challenge MIDLANDS Actor Jassa Ahluwalia learns how his mixed heritage shaped his own sense of Englishness. In the grand final, the last two teams fight for the title of series champions, as they bid to succeed 2021 winners, Warwick. Jeremy Paxman hosts. Director Alex Gower-Jackson; Exec producers Mesha Stewart, Sarah Trigg (S) Director Tracey Rooney; Producer Peter Gwyn (S) (HD) YORKSHIRE/LINCOLNSHIRE/NORTH WEST Mobo-winning rap artist and The Rap Game UK victor Graft embarks on a journey to trace his ancestry. 9.00 House of Maxwell Executive producers Nisha Lilia Diu, Sarah Trigg (S) Director Daniel Alexander; Exec producers Sarah Trigg, Debb Swindells (S) NORTH EAST/CUMBRIA Actor Kema Kay takes a trip through his home town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Director Maddy Ong; Exec producers Sarah Trigg, Debb Swindells (S) (HD) 9.00 The Split series. 1/6 Series 3. Abi Morgan’s drama aNew examining marriage and separation returns. Hannah and Nathan are in the final stages of negotiating their divorce. The whole of series 3 will join series 1 and 2 on iPlayer after this episode is shown. See p60. Hannah Nathan Ruth Nina Rose Ronnie James Zander Tyler Liv Stern Tilly Stern Vinnie Stern Nicola Walker Stephen Mangan Deborah Findlay Annabel Scholey Fiona Button Ian McElhinney Rudi Dharmalingam Chukwudi Iwuji Damien Molony Elizabeth Roberts Mollie Cowen Toby Oliver Caroline India Kate Felix Leonora Prisha Gemma Connor Trudy Mike Gael Lindsay Duncan Jemima Rooper Lara Pulver Clarence Smith Karen Bryson Radhika Aggarwal Viss Elliot Safavi Howard Corlett Kate Maravan Damian Lynch Alex Guersman Writer Abi Morgan; Producers Sumrah Mohammed and Emma Genders Director Dee Koppang O’Leary (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 BBC News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 10.35 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 1/9. Clive Myrie hosts an extended version of last Friday’s show with Andy Hamilton and Helen Lewis. (Rev rpt) (S) (HD) 11.20 Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family and Autism Following the presenter and his wife as they respond to the diagnosis of their three children with autism. series. 1/3. When Ghislaine Maxwell was a New convicted in 2021 of trafficking underage girls, she became a household name, but it was her father, media mogul Robert Maxwell, who first plunged the family into notoriety. The saga begins in the 1980s when he buys the Mirror, achieving his dream of owning a British newspaper. In New York Maxwell is celebrated, as he rescues one of the city’s iconic newspapers. But behind the success there is rising panic, as executives realise there are huge holes in the firm’s finances. Then the news breaks that he has disappeared off his yacht. The whole series will be on iPlayer after tonight’s episode. See page 61. Director Daniel Vernon Producer Ceri Isfryn Repeated Friday 11.05pm (S) (AD) (HD) See feature: page 18 10.00 Live at the Apollo Dara O Briain performs and comperes the show, introducing sets by Mo Gilligan and Felicity Ward. Director Paul Wheeler; Series producer Anthony Caveney (R) (S) (HD) 10.30 Newsnight With Kirsty Wark. (S) (HD) 11.10 Weather (S) (HD) 11.15 Couples Therapy 3/9 Series 2. Dru confronts Tashira about their sex life, and Gianni’s anxieties lead him to a destructive decision. Series 1 and 2 are on iPlayer. (S) (HD) 11.40 How to Sleep Well with Michael Mosley Michael Mosley investigates the latest science and the surprising health benefits of better sleep. Executive producers Tom Barry and Emma Loach (R) (S) (AD) (HD) Director Danielle Carpanen; Executive producer Natalie Humphreys Shown last Thursday (S) (HD) 12.20am ALL EXCEPT NORTH EAST/NORTH WEST Killing Eve 5/8 Series 4. Carolyn delves into the past. See choice, page 40. Shown Saturday 9.15pm (S) (AD) (HD) NORTH EAST/NORTH WEST The Super League Show Highlights from the latest matches, including Leeds Rhinos v St Helens. Repeated tomorrow 1pm BBC2 (S) (HD) 1.05 Weather (S) (HD) 1.10—6.00am BBC News (S) (HD) 12.40—3.40am Sign Zone 12.40 Countryfile Adam Henson looks at changing farming habits in the face of pressures to go green. Shown yesterday 8.20am (S) (HD) 1.40 Antiques Roadshow Fiona Bruce presents the show from the Bishop’s Palace in Wells, Somerset. (R) (S) (HD) 2.40 MasterChef Nine cooks begin the second round and make their signature dishes. Shown last Tue BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) BBC1 Freeview 1/HD 101 Freesat 101/HD 106 Sky 101/HD 115 Virgin 101 BBC2 Freeview 2/HD 102 Freesat 102 Sky 102 Virgin 102
MONDAY 4 APRIL ITV 3 Channel 4 4 7 in Wales BBC4 9 24 in Scotland BBC1 SCOTLAND Holding 9.00pm Eyes wide open: PJ’s progress on the case opens a Pandora’s box of inner demons Travel Man: 48 Hours in the Basque Country 8.30pm James and Joe take in the sights Ian Hislop’s Fake News: a True History 9.00pm The writer reveals some little-known facts 6.30—7.00pm Reporting Scotland; PEB: Scottish National Party 8.00 Disclosure 8.30—9.00 Scotland’s Home of the Year 10.35 Obesity: Who Cares If I’m Bigger? — Panorama 11.05 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 11.50 Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family and Autism 12.50am Killing Eve 1.40—6.00 BBC News 4.00pm Tipping Point 5.00pm Sun, Sea and Selling Houses 7.00pm Pubs, Ponds and Power: the Story of the Village BBC SCOTLAND New series. Two new families of British estate agents join the experts finding Brits their dream home in sunny Spain. (S) (HD) 5.00 The Chase 6.00 The Simpsons John, Seok, Dave and Laura work as a team to take on a Chaser and secure a cash prize. (R) (S) (HD) Simple Simpson. Homer fights crime. (R) (S) (AD) Producer Chris Jackson; Series producer Diana Hare Repeated 1.30am (R) (S) (HD) 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.30 Inside Museums 6.00 Regional News Weather (S) (HD) James is suspected of having committed a crime. Writer Alan Flanagan Cast Wed/Fri Shown last Friday E4 Rptd tomorrow 6.30am E4 Next episode follows on E4 (S) (AD) (HD) 6.25 Party Election Broadcast By the Conservative Party. (S) (HD) 6.30 ITV Evening News Weather (S) (HD) 7.30 Emmerdale Meena is determined to walk free from her crimes. Moira is concerned about Nate’s state of mind. Writer Bill Taylor For cast see Tuesday/Thursday (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Coronation Street Jon offers Emma the chance of a new life. Toyah makes a decision in relation to Elsie’s adoption. Jon Spear Jordan Ford Silver Emma Brooker Alexandra Mardell Toyah Battersby Georgia Taylor Ruby Dobbs Macy Alabi Summer Spellman Harriet Bibby Billy Mayhew Daniel Brocklebank Abi Webster Sally Carman Leanne Battersby Jane Danson Imran Habeeb Charlie de Melo Hope Stape Isabella Flanagan Beth Sutherland Lisa George Asha Alahan Tanisha Gorey Tyrone Dobbs Alan Halsall Aadi Alahan Adam Hussain Phill Whittaker Evelyn Plummer Fiz Stape Lou Breslin Roy Cropper Nick Tilsley Craig Tinker Gail Rodwell Simon Barlow Tim Metcalfe Kevin Webster Faye Windass Dr Chakrabarti Gary Windass Jamie Kenna Maureen Lipman Jennie McAlpine Lucy Mizen David Neilson Ben Price Colson Smith Helen Worth Alex Bain Joe Duttine Michael Le Vell Ellie Leach Ajay Chhabra Mikey North 7.00 Channel 4 News Sport; Weather (S) (HD) 8.00 Cadbury Exposed For Dispatches, reporter Antony Barnett goes under cover in Ghana to investigate the chocolate brand’s supply chain. He finds children as young as ten working on plantations that supply cocoa beans to Mondolez International, the parent company of Cadbury. Producer Flora Bagnal; Executive producers Sarah Hey and Miki Mistrati Repeated Thursday 4.35am (S) (HD) 8.30 Travel Man: 48 Hours in the Basque Country a Writers Mark Wadlow and Cameron McAllister More cast Friday (S) (AD) (HD) New series. Ep 1. Joe Lycett invites James Acaster for a long weekend in the Basque Country. In Bilbao, they soak up art and sample kalimotxo — red wine and cola mixed — before heading to the region’s foodie capital, San Sebastián. Here, they learn to make the Basque delicacy pintxos before enjoying a glass of fizz overlooking Mount Igueldo. The whole series is available on All 4 following the transmission of this episode. See page 60. 9.00 Holding Series director Nicola Silk; Series producer Chris Richards Repeated Wednesday 4.20am 4seven (S) (AD) (HD) When PJ uncovers the truth behind the a4/4. body, he can no longer turn a blind eye to those around him in Duneen. As he works to bring the killer to justice, he is forced to confront his own personal demons. The whole series is available on ITV Hub. See page 60. PJ Collins Conleth Hill Bríd Riordan Siobhán McSweeney Evelyn Ross Charlene McKenna Abigail Ross Helen Behan Florence Ross Amy Conroy Eileen O’Driscoll Pauline McLynn DI Linus Dunne Clinton Liberty Anthony Riordan Gary Shelford Susan Hickey Eleanor Tiernan Mrs Meany Brenda Fricker Aoife Akingbola Demi Isaac Oviawe Nora Goggin Anne Kent Alan Doddy Michael Fry Cormac Byrne Lochlann O Mearáin Cathal Riordan Calum Rea Carmel Riordan Jane Spollen John Flynn Karl Quinn Martin Flynn Pat Kinevane Dr Walshe Ivet Corvea Sgt Looney Gary Murphy Writer Dominic Treadwell-Collins; Producer Martina Niland Director Kathy Burke (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 ITV News at Ten Weather; Regional News and Weather (S) (HD) 10.45 Unbelievable Moments Caught on Camera A collection of dramatic footage filmed by members of the public, from a 74-year-old man wrestling an alligator to save his puppy, to a couple being attacked by a rabid animal on their driveway. Narrated by Alexander Armstrong. Your RT Travel: page 136 9.00 Rescue: Extreme Medics 2/5. A trauma team based in Aberdeen attend a plane crash outside Elgin. At a farm in Dumfries and Galloway, 41-year-old Max has been crushed beneath a dumper truck. In Glasgow, a 12-year-old girl is knocked down and dragged under a car. Series director Jamie Seal; Exec producers Iain Scollay and Mark Harrison Repeated 1.25am and Thursday 9pm 4seven (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Police Custody USA The narcotics squad is waging a war a2/4. against meth, which is ravaging Kansas City. Using the risky tactic of turning dealers against each other, detectives hope to “flip” their way to the top of the supply chain. The whole series is available on All 4. See page 61. Director/Producer Jamie Welham Rptd 12.25am 4seven (S) (AD) (HD) 11.05 In the Footsteps of Killers The Disappearance of Suzy Lamplugh Investigating what could have happened to the young estate agent, who vanished after making an appointment with a client in July 1986. Director Aidan Woodward Producers Phelan Glen and Aidan Woodward (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 1.25am Home Shopping (HD) 3.00 Loose Women Shown 12.30pm (S) (HD) 3.50 Unwind A sequence to calm the mind. (HD) 5.05—6.00am Tipping Point (R) (S) (SL) (HD) 12.05am Emergency A man receives treatment after he is crushed under a 400kg crate at work. (R) (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 1.05 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA Help for the Classic American restaurant in New York. (R) (S) 1.55 Come Dine with Me Four strangers in south-west London try to cook their way to the prize. (R) (S) (SL) (HD) 2.50 Location, Location, Location In Glasgow. (R) (S) (HD) 3.45 Ugly House to Lovely House with George Clarke A West Sussex bungalow. (R) (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 4.40 Grayson’s Art Club Ep 3 Series 3. Grayson Perry is joined by Joe Wilkinson. Shown last Fri (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 5.35—6.05am Bidding Wars The three pallets are titled baby, sports and Valentine’s. (R) (S) (HD) ITV Freeview 3/HD 103 Freesat 103 Sky 103 Virgin 113/HD 103 +1 Freeview 35 Freesat 112 Sky 203 Virgin 114 Channel 4 Freeview 4/HD 104 Freesat 104/HD 126 Sky 104/HD 138 Virgin 104/HD 141 +1 Freeview 15 Freesat 121 Sky 204 Virgin 142 Series producer Jemma Martinez; Executive producers Ceri Aston and Will Yapp (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 11.45 All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite Explosive grappling action from the world of AEW, featuring all of the roster’s biggest stars. Shown last Friday ITV4 (S) (HD) North East. Ben Robinson unlocks the roots of the Northumberland village of Warkworth. More tomorrow 7pm. series. 1/4 Series 2. The aNew Story of Slate. Huw Stephens learns the history of the Welsh slate industry at the National Slate Museum, housed within the old Gilfach Ddu workshops at Llanberis. The museum is a living artefact, telling the story of landlords who exploited whole mountains to make vast profits from what is now Snowdonia National Park. More tomorrow 7.30pm. See page 60. Repeated 2am (S) (HD) 8.00 Neanderthals: Meet Your Ancestors 2/2. Ella Al-Shamahi investigates the demise of the Neanderthals. She visits caves in Gibraltar which may have been the last place they survived, and reconstructs an experiment on the skeleton of a murdered Neanderthal. Director Vikram Jayanti; Producers Vikram Jayanti, Rebecca Chambers and Ian Dodd Signed repeat tomorrow 2.30am (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Ian Hislop’s Fake News: a True History The concept of “fake news” may seem like a recent invention, but Ian Hislop takes a long view and finds that fake news was found to be profitable long before the uncertain times of internet trolls and echo chambers. Director Peter Sweasey; Executive producer Archie Baron Signed repeat 2.30am (R) (S) (HD) 10.00 The Challenger 28 January 1986, the aOn Challenger space shuttle exploded, killing all seven astronauts on board. Renowned physicist Richard Feynman was appointed to determine the cause of the disaster. This factbased drama shows how he carried out his investigation. See page 61. Richard Feynman Chairman Rogers Gen Kutyna Gweneth Feynman Larry Mulloy Sally Ride Dr Weiss William Hurt Brian Dennehy Bruce Greenwood Joanne Whalley Kevin R McNally Eve Best Henry Goodman Director James Hawes First shown on BBC2 (S) (AD) (HD) 11.30 Tomorrow’s Worlds: the Unearthly History of Science Fiction 1/4. Space. Dominic Sandbrook explores the sci-fi genre, beginning with its fascination with outer space. (R) (S) (HD) 12.30am 2/4. Invasion. Examining sci-fi’s obsession with alien invasion. Series producers Ben Southwell and John Das Executive producer Michael Poole (R) (S) (HD) 1.30 Pubs, Ponds and Power: the Story of the Village Shown 7pm (S) (HD) 2.00 Inside Museums Shown 7.30pm (S) (HD) 2.30—3.30am Ian Hislop’s Fake News: a True History Shown 9pm (S) (SL) (HD) BBC4 F’view 9/HD 106 F’sat 108 Sky 116 Virgin 108 a RT Choice m Family 2 Red button (R) Repeat (S) Subtitles (SL) Signing (AD) Audio description (HD) High def FILMS i Premiere (W) Widescreen (BW) Black/white 2.00pm Fish Town 2.30 Scotland’s Sacred Islands 3.30—4.00 Grand Tours of Scotland’s Lochs 7.00 The Great Food Guys 7.30 Eat the Town 8.00 Born to Be Wild 9.00 The Nine 10.00 River City 10.30 The Good, the Bad and the Unexpected 11.00 Outdoor Adventures 11.30—12 midnight Legit STV 6.25—6.30pm PEB: Scottish National Party 10.00 ITV News; STV News 10.40 Scotland Tonight 11.10 All Elite Wrestling 12 midnight— 3.00am Shopping BORDER SCOTLAND 6.25—6.30pm PEB: Scottish National Party BBC1 WALES 6.30—7.00pm Wales Today; PEB: Welsh Labour Party 8.00 Legends of Welsh Sport 8.30—9.00 Snowdonia 10.35 Obesity: Who Cares If I’m Bigger? — Panorama 11.05 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 11.50 Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family and Autism 12.50am Killing Eve 1.35—6.00 BBC News Monday Television Ben Shephard hosts the arcade-themed quiz in which contestants drop tokens down chutes in the hope of winning a £10,000 jackpot. (R) (S) (HD) ITV WALES 6.25—6.30pm PEB: Welsh Labour Party 10.45 Sharp End 11.15— 11.45 Fishlock’s Choice BBC1 NI 6.30—7.00pm BBC Newsline; PEB: by the Democratic Unionist Party 8.00 Beautiful Interiors Northern Ireland 8.30—9.00 Obesity: Who Cares If I’m Bigger? — Panorama 10.35 Murder in the Badlands 11.35 Have I Got a Bit More News for You 12.20am Paddy and Christine McGuinness: Our Family and Autism 1.20—6.00 BBC News BBC2 NI 10.00—10.30pm Bás as Baile 11.15 NIFL Premiership Highlights 11.45 Couples Therapy 12.10—12.40am Live at the Apollo UTV 6.25—6.30pm PEB: Democratic Unionist Party 10.45—11.45 View from Stormont Channel 5 listings are overleaf Outstanding ★★★★ Very good ★★★ Worth watching ★★ Could be worse ★ Poor 63
MONDAY Freeview Television Monday Channel 5 5 BBC3 23 ITV3 10 Drama 20 Inside the Force: 24/7 9.00pm Sgt The Drop 9.00pm Radio host Roman Vera 8.00pm DCI Stanhope pieces Inspector George Gently 8.00pm Mike Templeman is called to an incident Kemp joins the show as guest judge together a dead man’s final hours Bacchus and Gently speak to Susan F’view 5/HD 105 F’sat 105 Sky 105 Virgin 154/HD 105 5.25am Milkshake! See page 66 9.15 New. Jeremy Vine (S) (HD) 12.15pm George Clarke’s Build a New Life in the Country A château in France’s Loire Valley. (S) (HD) 1.10 5 News (S) (HD) 1.15 Home and Away Jasmine debriefs with Irene about Cash. Shown last Friday 5 Star F’view 23/HD 109 (not Scot/Wales) F’sat 179/HD 107 Sky 117 (173 London; 141 Scot) Virgin 107 (157 Scot/Wales) Freeview 10 Freesat 115 Sky 119 Virgin 117/HD 177 6.00am Classic Coronation Street (S) (AD) 7.00 Classic Emmerdale (S) 8.05 That’s My Boy (S) 9.10 Upstairs, Downstairs: 13/13 Series 2. A Family Gathering. The family celebrates Lady Marjorie’s birthday; 10.20 1/13 Series 3. Miss Forrest. James upsets Hudson (S) 11.30 Heartbeat: 3/16. A rabid dog causes panic; 12.35pm 4/16. Nick investigates smuggling in Whitby (S) (AD) 1.40pm Classic Emmerdale: double bill. Donna tells Viv and Bob that she feels sick, then Emily is stunned to learn that her best friend has got engaged (S) 2.45 Classic Coronation Street: double bill. The Hortons catch out the Duckworths, then Mark is devastated by Mike’s illness (S) (AD) 3.45 Midsomer Murders: Series 2. Dead Man’s Eleven. A man is discovered bludgeoned to death with a cricket bat (S) (AD) Freeview 20 Freesat 158 Sky 143 Virgin 130 7.00am Ever Decreasing Circles Rptd 5.20pm (S) 7.40 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates Rptd 2.20pm (S) 8.35 The Bill: Burnside discovers Carver’s drinking problem 9.35 Classic Holby City: Serena finds a way to spread festive cheer (HD) 10.55 Classic Casualty: a nervous Ruth returns to clinical duties 12 noon The Bill: Quinnan tries to help a friend 1.00pm Classic EastEnders: double bill. Terry sells his car, then Steve is forced to face up to his worst nightmares 2.20 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: 7/9 Series 3. Hetty starts an investigation from her hospital bed (S) 3.20 Lovejoy: 6/12 Series 2. A painter goes missing (S) 4.20 Pie in the Sky: 2/10 Series 2. Crabbe finds a body in the men’s toilet (S) 5.20 Ever Decreasing Circles: 1/5 Series 1. Martin’s new neighbour threatens his authority (S) 5.45pm Heartbeat 1/6 Series 1. When Ria Met Leonard. Ria meets a new love interest called Leonard. Repeated 6pm 5 Star (S) (AD) (HD) 1.45 New. Neighbours Rptd 6pm (S) (AD) (HD) 2.15 A Criminal Affair ★★ Thriller. Students Julia and Erin are tasked with interviewing a convicted killer. Julia becomes convinced of his innocence, which drives a wedge between the two friends. Director Daniel West (2021) (S) (W) (HD) 4.00 Filthy House SOS A three-bedroom house with floor-to-ceiling clutter. (S) (HD) o 5.00pm 5 News (S) (HD) 6.00 Neighbours Roxy and Kyle take the settlement offer. Shown 1.45pm (S) (AD) (HD) 6.30 New. Eggheads The Sawnettas from Oldham take part. Directors John L Spencer, Barbara Wiltshire (S) (HD) 7.00 Police Interceptors A pair of opportunistic burglars help themselves to a few bottles from the pub — but CCTV catches them at it. Directors Rachael Davies, Mike Parmenter, James Warner Repeated Friday 3.10am (S) (HD) 7.55 5 News Update (S) (HD) 8.00 New. Traffic Cops 8/12 Series 11. Derbyshire’s road crime team leads a crackdown on a county lines drugs operation and heads off in pursuit of teenage joyriders. Series director Simon Meehan (S) (HD) Followed by 5 News Update (S) (HD) 7.00pm New. MasterChef Australia The contestants must cook using bread. First shown on W (S) (HD) 8.10 New. The Catch Up (S) (HD) 8.15 New. Freeze: Back on Thin Ice 3/4. Friends and rivals Emily and Eleanor have a final chance to qualify for the British Championships. The full series is on iPlayer. Repeated 2.25am (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 New. The Drop 4/8. The remaining creatives use hype stunts to build a bigger customer base. The whole series is on iPlayer. Repeated 12.55am and tomorrow 11.40pm (S) (HD) 10.00 New. Hot Property 2/8. Filly meets Chloe Ferry, who is looking for a date with skinny legs and a pot belly. All three series are on iPlayer. Repeated 1.55am and Wednesday 11.50pm (S) (HD) 10.30 Gavin & Stacey 3/6 Series 1. The couple announce their engagement, prompting the Shipmans to throw a party in Billericay. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 4/6. Nessa reveals her big secret to Stacey. A box set is on iPlayer. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.30 The Miseducation of Cameron Post ★★★★ Comedy drama with q Chloë Grace Moretz. Teen Cameron Post is sent to an evangelical camp that promotes gay “conversion therapy”. Available on iPlayer for 12 months. Director Desiree Akhavan (2018, 15) (S) (W) (HD) 12.55am as 9pm 1.55 as 10pm 2.25 as 8.15pm 3.05 Gavin & Stacey (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 3.35—4.00am My Mate’s a Bad Date (S) (HD) ITV2 6 Paramedic Rob Davies and Dr Adam Lowe fight to save the life of a 16-year-old boy who has been stabbed in the neck. Freeview 6 Freesat 113 Sky 118 Virgin 115/HD 176 6.00am Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records (S) (HD) 6.10 Dress to Impress (S) (SL) (HD) 7.05 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (S) (HD) 8.00 Love Bites (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Celebrity Supermarket Sweep (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Dress to Impress (S) (HD) 11.00 Secret Crush (S) (HD) 12 noon Love Bites (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm Dress to Impress (S) (HD) 2.00 New. The Ellen DeGeneres Show: with Mario Lopez (S) (HD) 3.00 Hart of Dixie (S) (HD) 4.00 One Tree Hill (S) (HD) 5.00 The O.C. (S) (HD) 6.00pm Catchphrase Celebrity Special Gemma Atkinson, Karen Hauer and Josh Widdicombe take part. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Superstore 4/22 Series 3. Glenn is given the task of firing the security guard. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.30 5/22. A dead body is found. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Bob’s Burgers Series 4. Linda performs with her old band. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.30 Teddy learns to dance. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Family Guy Series 16. Peter gets fired from the brewery. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.30 An offensive tweet goes viral. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 New. Deep Heat 3/6. Holly’s position is challenged by a 1980s wrestling star. Directors Tina Curley and Matt Bridger (S) (HD) Repeated Thursday 2.35am (S) (AD) (HD) 12.05am The Boy Who Grew a New Brain: Extraordinary People (S) (HD) 1.00 New. Casino (S) (HD) 3.00 George Clarke’s Build a New Life in the Country (S) (HD) 3.45 Now That’s Funny! (S) (SL) (HD) 4.35 Wildlife SOS (S) (SL) 5.00—5.25am House Doctor (S) (SL) Channel 5+1 Freeview 46 Freesat 128 Sky 205 Virgin 155 10.30 Family Guy Series 13. Peter makes a group of female friends. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Lois books a vacation. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.30 American Dad! Series 13. Steve convinces a celebrated quarterback to give up playing football. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.55 Roger agrees to “give birth” to Jeff to make him human again. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 New series. Inside the Force: 24/7 1/8 Series 2. Following officers and staff at South Park Police Station in a Lincoln. Officers are called to a fight at a funeral. As Sergeant Mike Templeman and PC Will Cawte drive to the incident, an agitated man runs out in front of them and jumps on their car. See p60. Series producer Annie Tetchner Repeated Wednesday 12.05am (S) (HD) 10.00 Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts A 58-year-old woman is rushed to A&E struggling to breathe and shaking uncontrollably after having a lifethreatening allergic reaction to nuts. Directors John Nichols, Liam Royales and Philip Shotton (S) (HD) 11.05 Ambulance: Code Red BBC4 listings are overleaf 12.25am Bob’s Burgers (S) (AD) (HD) 1.20 Superstore (S) (AD) (HD) 2.20 The Stand Up Sketch Show (S) (HD) 2.45—3.00am Unwind (S) (HD) ITV2+1 Freeview 29 Freesat 114 Sky 218 Virgin 116 5/16 Series 4. An adoption file goes missing in a break-in at the council offices. (S) (AD) 6.55 6/16. Gina is assaulted, and is shocked by the reaction of the locals when suspicion falls on a policeman. (S) (AD) 8.00 Vera 3/4 Series 10. Dirty. The murder of a cleaner whose death occurred several hours after the killer blow sets DCI Vera Stanhope on an intriguing trail, as she pieces together his final hours. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Law & Order: UK 5/6 Series 5. Intent. Brooks and Devlin are mystified by the murders of a popular couple who were stabbed to death while they slept. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Scott & Bailey 2/8 Series 3. Rachel is accused of being the brains behind the attack on her ex-lover Nick. Starring Lesley Sharp, Suranne Jones and Sean Maguire. Next episode tomorrow 11pm. (S) (AD) (HD) 12.05am Inspector Morse: Series 1. The Dead of Jericho. Morse investigates an apparent suicide and meets Sergeant Lewis (S) (AD) (HD) 2.15—2.30am Unwind (S) (HD) +1 F’view 59 (9pm—4am) F’sat 116 Sky 219 Virgin 174 ITV4 26 Freeview 26 Freesat 117 Sky 120 Virgin 118/HD 178 6.00am The Protectors (S) 6.25 The Champions (S) 7.20 Robin of Sherwood (S) 8.15 The Avengers (S) (SL) (HD) 9.20 The Professionals (S) (AD) 10.25 Minder: Arthur gets political (S) (AD) 11.35 The Champions (S) 12.40pm Extreme Salvage Squad (S) (HD) 1.35 Robin of Sherwood: Robin confronts the Baron (S) 2.40 The Avengers (S) (HD) 3.50 The Professionals (S) (AD) 4.50 Minder (S) (AD) 6.00pm Premiership Rugby Union Including Exeter Chiefs v Bath. Shown Sun 11.15pm ITV (S) (HD) 7.00 New series. Battlebots The return of the contest in which robots fight in an arena. (S) (HD) 8.00 New. MotoGP The Gran Premio Michelin de la Republica Argentina. (S) (HD) 9.00 FILM White House Down ★★★ Action drama starring Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx. Hours before a historic Middle East peace treaty is due to be signed, terrorists storm the White House. (S) (W) (HD) 11.40 FILM The Stanford Prison Experiment ★★★★ Drama based on a true story, starring Billy Crudup. Volunteers are locked in a mock prison. (S) (W) (HD) 2.10am The Protectors: the Contessa disappears (S) 2.40—3.00am Unwind (S) (HD) ITV4 +1 Freesat 118 Sky 220 Virgin 175 6.00pm Butterflies 6.40 Last of the Summer Wine Series 22. Hey Big Vendor. Wesley designs a mobile vending machine. (S) 7.20 Enter the Hawk. Local adventurer Billy Hardcastle comes unstuck. (S) 8.00 Inspector George Gently 1/4 Series 7. Gently with the Women Bacchus and Gently investigate the rape of a prostitute, leading to animosity from their colleagues as they unravel the way the crime is handled by the force. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 New Tricks 4/8 Series 6. Shadow Show. A mysterious posting of a film clip on the internet results in the reopening of the investigation into the murder of a producer. (S) (AD) 11.20 Silent Witness 1/4 Series 8. A Time to Heal. The bodies of two men are exposed by a landslide in Ireland, forcing Sam Ryan to face her past. (S) 1.55am Kavanagh QC: 4/6 Series 4. Bearing Witness. The barrister faces a moral dilemma (S) (HD) 3.15—4.00am We Hunt Together: 5/6 Series 1. Freddy and Baba don Halloween masks to gain entry to her old school (S) (AD) (HD) Drama +1 Freeview 60 Sky 243 Virgin 226 ITVBe 28 Freeview 28 Freesat 119 Sky 131 Virgin 119/HD 179 7.00am Gemma Collins: Diva Forever (S) (HD) 8.30 Unboxed (S) (HD) 9.00 LittleBe (HD) 12 noon Unboxed (S) (HD) 12.30pm The Real Housewives of Potomac (S) (AD) (HD) 1.25 Gemma Collins: Diva Forever (S) (HD) 2.25 The Only Way Is Essex (S) (HD) 3.10 New. Little Women: LA First shown on Lifetime (S) (HD) 4.05 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (S) (HD) 5.00 The Real Housewives of Orange County (S) (HD) 6.00pm Masters of Flip Kortney and Dave add some daring industrial design choices to their latest project. (S) (HD) 7.00 Buying and Selling A couple spruce up their home before they relocate. (S) (HD) 8.00 Dinner Date Julia from Gloucester picks three blind dates. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Dr 90210 Former Pussycat Doll Jessi Peralta seeks Dr Cat’s help. (S) (HD) 10.00 Botched Medic Paul Nassif helps a mother out of a “snotty” situation. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Atlanta Plastic Dr Crawford meets a woman needing a breast reduction. (S) (HD) 11.55 The Only Way Is Essex Abi plans a murder mystery birthday party. (S) (HD) 12.40—1.00am Unwind (S) (HD) ITVBe +1 Virgin 120 (Scotland 162) ALL PROGRAMMES ON THE ABOVE CHANNELS ARE REPEATS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 64 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
MONDAY 4 APRIL More4 18 Great British Walks with My Dog 9.00pm Hermione Norris and Bess 12.10am Eight out of Ten Cats Does Countdown 1.15 Miriam and Alan: Lost in Scotland (AD) 2.20 24 Hours in A&E (AD) 3.25—3.50am Food Unwrapped (AD) More4 +1 Freeview 86 Freesat 125 Sky 236 Virgin 196 E4 13 Freeview 13 Freesat 122 Sky 135 Virgin 106/HD 145 6.00am Hollyoaks Shown last Thursday/Friday Channel 4 (AD) 7.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 9.00 The Big Bang Theory (AD) 11.00 Young Sheldon (AD) 12 noon Brooklyn Nine-Nine (AD) 1.00pm The Big Bang Theory (AD) 3.00 Young Sheldon: double bill (AD) 4.00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (AD) 5.00 The Big Bang Theory (AD) 6.00pm The Big Bang Theory 20/24 Series 4. Amy and Sheldon start an experiment to see how quickly rumours spread. (AD) 6.30 21/24. Priya uses her legal skills to find a loophole in the room-mate agreement. (AD) 7.00 New. Hollyoaks The friction between James and his family continues to build. Cast pp 83/103 Rptd tomorrow 6.30pm C4 (AD) 7.30 New. Married at First Sight Australia Sam and Al and Brent and Tamara air their issues at the Commitment Ceremony. 9.00 New series. Made in Chelsea Ruby and Reza decide to give things another go. 10.00 New. Married at First Sight Australia The Commitment Ceremony continues. 10.35 Naked Attraction A man who is HIV positive, and a musician take part. (AD) 11.40 Gogglebox Reviews include Britain’s Got Talent: the Champions and The Circle. (SL) (AD) 12.45am Married at First Sight Australia 2.45 Made in Chelsea 3.40 Below Deck: Mediterranean (AD) 4.30 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 5.20—6.00am Mike & Molly E4 +1 Freeview 30 Freesat 123 Sky 235 Virgin 146 Really 17 Freeview 17 Freesat 160 Sky 142 Virgin 128 6.00am Fantasy Homes by the Sea 7.00 Shopping 8.00 Homes under the Hammer 10.00 Antiques Road Trip 12 noon Money for Nothing 1.00pm A Place in the Sun 2.00 Animal Cops Houston (AD) 4.00 Pit Bulls and Parolees 5.00 Countryside 999 6.00 Money for Nothing 7.00 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 8.00 Antiques Road Trip 9.00 New. Dales for Sale 10.00 The Repair Shop 11.00 This Cop Life 12 midnight Ghost Adventures 1.00am Kindred Spirits 2.00 Shopping 4.00 Animal Cops Houston (AD) 5.00—6.00am Pit Bulls and Parolees 11 27 Abandoned Engineering 8.00pm encounters with the Fab Four Atlanta Prison Farm in Georgia F’view 11 F’sat 147 Sky 130 Virgin 165/HD 140 BT 349/HD 364 6.00am Royal Air Force in Concert 7.30 Rumpelstiltskin: BalletLORENT 9.00 Tales of the Unexpected 10.00 Discovering: Maggie Smith 11.00 Music Icons: US Punk Rock 11.30 Video Killed the Radio Star 12 noon The South Bank Show Originals: double bill 1.00pm Tales of the Unexpected 2.00 Discovering: Ben Kingsley 3.00 Anyone Can Sing 4.00 The Sixties (AD) 5.00 Tales of the Unexpected: double bill 6.00pm Discovering: Helen Mirren A glimpse into the world of the actress. 7.00 André Rieu: Love in Maastricht A concert by the violinist in his home town. 8.00 Beatles Stories Fans and friends discuss encounters with the Fab Four, from eating beans on toast with Ringo Starr to playing Monopoly with George Harrison. 10.00 Donovan and the Beatles In India Folk singer Donovan retraces the journey he and the Beatles took to India in 1968 to shine a light on a world of peace, love and creativity. 11.00 New. Butterfly Affect Short drama, by Edem Wornoo. A young black ballet dancer from a rough neighbourhood must combat the distractions of opposing worlds in order to fulfil his limitless potential. 11.15 Tate Britain’s Great Art Walks Actor Robert Lindsay joins Gus CaselyHayford to explore places that inspired Victorian painter William Holman Hunt. Freeview 27 Freesat 159 Sky 155 Virgin 129 6.00am Shipwreck Secrets 8.00 Rise of the Nazis 9.00 World War Weird 10.00 Abandoned Engineering: double bill (AD) 12 noon The Architecture the Railways Built (AD) 1.00pm Great British Railway Journeys 2.00 Abandoned Engineering (AD) 4.00 World War II from Above 5.00 Secret Nazi Bases 6.00pm Michael Palin’s New Europe The veteran entertainer journeys through Poland. 7.00 Great British Railway Journeys Michael Portillo starts the first leg of a journey to Leeds, from London’s Euston station. 7.30 Michael meets a Second World War secret agent at Bletchley. 8.00 New. Abandoned Engineering The remains of a correctional facility in Atlanta, USA, forgotten remnants of fraud in Argentina and an ancient complex in Cambodia. (AD) 9.00 Hornby: a Model World Record producer Pete Waterman is commissioned to construct a monster layout. (AD) 10.00 Bangers and Cash A collection of British classics comes up for auction. 11.00 Abandoned Engineering A group of rusting ships stranded in a desert. (AD) 12.15am Romeo and Juliet (AD) 1.55 FILM One More Time with Feeling ★★★★ (W) 4.00 Rankin’s 2020 5.00—6.00am Landmark (AD) 4seven 49 Freeview 49 Freesat 127 Sky 137 Virgin 143/HD 203 9.00am Four in a Bed 9.30 Come Dine with Me 10.30 Couples Come Dine with Me: couples from Kent compete 11.30 A Place in the Sun 1.30pm A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 2.30 A New Life in the Sun 3.30 Come Dine with Me: a week of dinner parties in Kent 6.00pm A Place in the Sun A couple from Sheffield look for a holiday home in Lanzarote. 7.00 Location, Location, Location The property experts head to Warwickshire and the West Midlands to assist two couples. 8.00 Grand Designs A couple plan to create a hybrid structure by slotting in an entirely new home within the walls of a 200-year-old former blacking mill in Cumbria. (AD) 9.00 Gogglebox Ep 7. More critiques. (S) (AD) 10.00 Ep 6. Including reviews of Dynasties II, Celebrity Mastermind, Is It Cake? and TOTP: 1992 Biggest Hits. (AD) 11.05 The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer 1/5 Series 5. Comedian Ruby Wax, singing coach Gareth Malone, TV presenter Laura Whitmore and social media star Yung Filly bake for charity. (AD) 12.25am Police Custody USA (AD) 1.25 Rescue: Extreme Medics (AD) 2.30 Open House: the Great Sex Experiment (AD) 3.30 Naked Attraction (AD) 4.25—4.55am Unreported World Quest 12 F’view 12/HD 114 F’sat 172/HD 167 Sky 144 Virgin 169 6.00am World’s Greatest Motorcycle Rides 7.00 EFL Trophy 8.00 Salvage Hunters: the Restorers 9.00 Kings of the Wood 10.00 Chasing Classic Cars (AD) 11.00 Vintage Voltage 12 noon Wheeler Dealers 1.00pm LIVE Darts: day three of the WDF World Championship 3.30 Three Men Four Wheels 4.00 Salvage Hunters 5.00 Salvage Hunters: the Restorers (AD) 6.00 Wheeler Dealers 7.00 Aussie Gold Hunters 8.00 Salvage Hunters 9.00 New. Aussie Gold Hunters 10.00 New. Hunting Atlantis 11.00 How Do They Do It? 12 midnight Wheeler Dealers (AD) 1.00am Disasters at Sea 2.00 Iron Resurrection 3.00 Fantomworks 4.00 Mega Shippers 5.00—6.00am New. Darts Yesterday +1 Freeview 75 Sky 255 Virgin 200 19 12 midnight Mock the Week 12.40am QI XL 1.40 Would I Lie to You? 2.15 Ladhood (AD) 2.40 as 7pm 3.20—4.00am Mock the Week Dave Ja Vu Freeview 74 Sky 211 (Wales 212) Virgin 131 25 Freeview 25 Freesat 156 Sky 132 Virgin 125/HD 211 6.10am My Dream Home 8.00 Tipping Point 10.00 The Bill 11.00 Inside the Vets 12 noon Inside the Ambulance (AD) 2.00pm Tipping Point 4.00 My Dream Home 6.00pm MasterChef USA Michael Mina joins the judges for the first mystery box challenge. 7.00 Property Brothers: Forever Homes Kimberli and Sheldon’s home has been in his family for three generations. 8.00 New. Inside the Ambulance An elderly woman has badly cut her legs. (AD) 9.00 Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over Stacey meets a popular YouTube family. (AD) 10.00 Stacey spends the weekend with model Keisha and her daughter. (AD) 11.00 Inside the Ambulance As 8pm. 12 midnight 999 Rescue Squad (AD) 1.00—3.00am Tipping Point: two editions W +1 Sky 232 Virgin 190 5 USA +1 Freesat 130 Sky 241 Virgin 185 5 Star 32 Freeview 32 Freesat 131 Sky 128 Virgin 151 8.00am Entertainment News 8.05 Rich Kids Go Skint 8.55 Room to Improve 10.00 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun 11.00 Filthy House SOS 12 noon Traffic Cops 2.00pm Police Interceptors 5.00 Shoplifters and Scammers: at War with the Law 6.00pm Home and Away Mackenzie demands an explanation. Shown 1.15pm C5 (AD) 6.30 New. A panic-stricken Neve refuses to hear Logan out. Repeated Tue 1.15pm C5 (AD) 7.00 Caught on Camera: Funniest Moments 8.00 Dream Home Makeovers with Sophie Robinson Home inspiration. 9.00 New. Skin A&E 11/12 Series 3. Treating patients for cysts, lipomas and skin tags. 10.00 Adults Only: Threesomes Are More Fun A revealing insight into some couples who are keen to spice up their sex lives. 11.00 Adults Only: OAPs on the Game A hidden world of pensioners selling sex. 12 midnight Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back! 1.00am Million Pound Barges: Luxury Living 2.00 Tattoo Disasters UK 3.05 Room to Improve 3.55—4.00am Entertainment News 5 Star +1 Freesat 141 Sky 228 Virgin 186 F’view 19 F’sat 157 Sky 111 (Wales 112) Virgin 127/HD 227 7.10am Yianni: Supercar Customiser (AD) 8.00 Timber Kings 9.00 Storage Hunters UK: two editions 10.00 Top Gear (AD) 11.00 Expedition with Steve Backshall (AD) 12 noon Bangers and Cash 1.00pm Top Gear (AD) 2.00 Expedition with Steve Backshall (AD) 3.00 Rick Stein’s Mediterranean Escapes (AD) 4.00 Bangers and Cash 5.00 Rick Stein’s Long Weekends (AD) 6.00pm Taskmaster 5/10 Series 9. Jo Brand shows cowboys how to cowboy. 7.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games Rachel Riley, JB Gill, Katie Derham and Richard Herring take part in the quiz. 7.40 Would I Lie to You? With John Bishop, Chris Addison, Joanna Page and Patsy Palmer. 8.20 QI XL Extended edition. With David Baddiel, Cariad Lloyd and Ross Noble. 9.00 Sandi Toksvig calls for a bit of “Quiet” in this extended version of the show. 10.00 All Girls Live at the Apollo Featuring Sara Pascoe and Lucy Porter. 11.00 Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable 8/8 Series 2. With AJ Odudu and Jason Manford. W 21 3.35—4.00am Criminals: Caught on Camera 12 midnight Great British Railway Journeys 1.00—3.00am Shipwreck Secrets: double bill Dave 5 USA Freeview 21 Freesat 129 Sky 141 Virgin 153 9.00am NCIS (AD) 11.55 Entertainment News 12 noon Law & Order 3.55 Entertainment News 4.00pm Law & Order 6.00 NCIS: four episodes. Series 9. The team probes the death of a chief petty officer 7.00 The team tackle a blackmailer 8.00 Vance’s brother-in-law is linked to a murder 9.00 New. Series 18. The team investigates a biker killed in a hit-and-run incident First shown on Fox 10.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: four episodes Series 14. Two district attorneys clash 11.00 Several gay men are attacked 11.55 Series 13 A kidnap victim’s leg is discovered in a canal 12.55am A woman is found murdered at a high-society bachelor party 1.55 Hannibal Beatles Stories 8.00pm Personal Quest +1 F’view 70 F’sat 168 Sky 244 Virgin 213 BBC News Freeview 231 Freesat 212 Sky 503 Virgin 601 Sky News Freeview 233 Freesat 202 Sky 501 Virgin 603 BT 313 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 Yesterday 5 Action 33 Monday Television Freeview 18 Freesat 124 Sky 136 Virgin 147/HD 195 8.55am Kirstie’s House of Craft 9.15 A Place in the Sun 10.05 A Place in the Sun 11.05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It: double bill 1.05pm Heir Hunters 2.05 Four in a Bed 4.50 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 5.55 Car SOS (AD) 6.55pm Escape to the Château: DIY Dick offers his advice to a London couple constructing a water feature. (AD) 7.55 Devon and Cornwall In Polperro, harbourmaster Olly prepares for the arrival of a huge storm gate, designed to protect the residents, houses and fishing boats from the winter sea surges. (AD) 9.00 Great British Walks with My Dog Actress Hermione Norris and her pointer Bess visit the Somerset coast, where they explore Beacon Hill and follow the path once trodden by Coleridge and Wordsworth towards the wild and fossil-strewn Kilve Beach. (AD) 10.00 24 Hours in A&E On a busy summer evening, 18-year-old student George is brought to Resus after a fight at a party. He has blood coming from his ears and is behaving erratically but blood tests show no evidence of drugs and only a small trace of alcohol. (AD) 11.05 Emergency Helicopter Medics In Hampshire, a horse rider takes a nasty fall when her animal is spooked, and, in a night mission in Suffolk, the medics help a motorcyclist who has suffered multiple injuries. (AD) Sky Arts Freeview 33 Freesat 132 Sky 150 Virgin 187/HD 150 9.00am Entertainment News 9.10 Traffic Cops 11.10 FILM Cimarron ★★ 2.10pm FILM Coroner Creek ★★ Western with Randolph Scott 4.00 Trucking Hell (AD) 5.00pm Traffic Cops A suspected stolen car fitted with cloned number plates crashes. 6.00 Police pursue suspected car thieves. 7.00 Street Crime UK: Caught on Camera Nick Wallis joins the Met’s robbery squads on a Friday night shift. 8.00 Trucking Hell A 20-ton drinks lorry gets grounded on a boggy verge. 9.00 FILM Flight of the Phoenix ★★★ Action adventure remake starring Dennis Quaid. Pilot Frank Towns is sent to pick up an oil-well crew in Mongolia. But on the way back to Beijing he flies into a huge sandstorm and the plane crash-lands in the Gobi desert. 11.10 FILM Drive Angry ★★★ Action fantasy horror starring Nicolas Cage. John Milton escapes from Hell determined to avenge the murder of his daughter by a sinister cult. 1.15am Car Crash TV 2.15 Fights, Camera, Action! 4.05 Doomsday: Caught on Camera 4.50—5.00am Entertainment News 5 Select 56 Freeview (HD only) 56 Freesat 133 Sky 153 Virgin 152 9.00am GPs: behind Closed Doors 10.00 The Yorkshire Vet Casebook 12 noon The Dog Rescuers with Alan Davies (AD) 2.00pm GPs: behind Closed Doors 5.00 The Yorkshire Vet 6.00pm Watercolour Challenge The painters head to Wales’s Brecon Beacons National Park. 7.00 The Highland Vet Ken completes tests on two pedigree Charolais bulls. 8.00 Scotland: a Year in the Wild The wildlife that is abundant during the spring. 9.00 The Highland Midwife 10.00 Walking Britain’s Lost Railways Rob Bell travels to Bangor in north Wales. 11.00 An epic 70-mile route from Scotland’s Lowlands to its west coast. 12 midnight Walking Tudor England 1.00am Inside the Tower of London 2.00 Sinkholes: Sucked Under 3.00 Killer Weather: Caught on Camera 3.50—4.00am Entertainment News FREEVIEW channels continue overleaf: Film channels on p68 65
Freeview, satellite MONDAY CHILDREN’S Milkshake! on C5 Full listings for Channel 5 are on p64 5.25am Peppa Pig 5.30 Paw Patrol 5.50 Pip and Posy 6.00 Mya Go 6.05 Peppa Pig 6.20 Kid-E-Cats 6.30 Blue’s Clues & You 6.50 Fireman Sam 7.00 Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go! 7.10 Peppa Pig 7.25 Paw Patrol 7.40 New. Milo 7.55 Pip and Posy 8.05 Paddington 8.25 Ricky Zoom 8.35 Peppa Pig 8.40 Daisy & Ollie 8.50 Odo 8.55 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 9.10—9.15am Sunny Bunnies CBeebies 202 Television Monday Freeview 202 Freesat 608 Sky 608 Virgin 702 6.00am Go Jetters 6.10 Bing 6.20 Teletubbies 6.35 School of Roars 6.40 Chuggington 6.55 Tish Tash 7.00 Bing 7.05 Hey Duggee 7.25 Bluey 7.35 Go Jetters 7.50 Peter Rabbit 8.05 Octonauts 8.15 Numberblocks 8.20 Love Monster 8.30 Nick Cope’s Popcast 8.35 Justin’s House 9.00 CBeebies Elves and the Shoemaker 9.45 Something Special: We’re All Friends 10.05 Teletubbies 10.20 New. The Toddler Club at Home 10.40 Hey Duggee 10.45 Tee and Mo 10.50 Small Potatoes 10.55 Love Monster 11.05 Pablo 11.15 Let’s Go for a Walk 11.30 Teeny Tiny Creatures 11.45 Our Family 12 noon Big Cook Little Cook 12.20pm Timmy Time 12.25 Waffle the Wonder Dog 12.35 Bitz & Bob 12.45 Go Jetters 1.00 Yakka Dee! 1.10 Numberblocks 1.15 Alphablocks 1.20 Dog Loves Books 1.25 Hey Duggee 1.35 Love Monster 1.40 Nick Cope’s Popcast 1.45 Something Special: We’re All Friends 2.10 Teletubbies 2.25 Bing 2.30 Go Jetters 2.40 Timmy Time 2.45 Maddie’s Do You Know? 3.00 Down on the Farm 3.15 Swashbuckle 3.40 Hey Duggee 3.50 Peter Rabbit 4.00 Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures 4.15 Grace’s Amazing Machines 4.30 Dog Loves Books 4.40 Love Monster 4.45 Bluey 4.55 Molly and Mack 5.10 Waffle the Wonder Dog 5.20 Go Jetters 5.35 JoJo & Gran Gran 5.45 Moon and Me 6.10 Clangers 6.20 In the Night Garden... 6.50—7.00pm CBeebies Bedtime Stories CBBC 201 Freeview 201 Freesat 607 Sky 607 Virgin 701 7.00am Danger Mouse 7.20 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 7.35 Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 7.45 New. Newsround 8.00 Nine Minute Ninja 8.15 Odd Squad 8.25 Operation Ouch! 9.00 FILM Pocket Monster Diamond & Pearl: Arceus’ Conquering of Space-Time ★★ 10.30 Secret Life of Boys 11.20 Nine Minute Ninja 11.25 Class Dismissed 11.40 OOglies Funsize 11.45 Shaun the Sheep 11.55 Danger Mouse 12.20pm Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 12.40 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 1.05 Step Up to the Plate 2.05 The Dumping Ground 2.30 Britain’s Best Young Artist 3.00 Horrible Histories 3.30 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 3.40 Danger Mouse 3.55 Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 4.05 Ninja Express 4.20 Danger Mouse 4.45 Odd Squad 5.10 We Bare Bears 5.20 Summer Camp Island 5.35 Princess Mirror-Belle 6.00 New. Newsround: Sexism in Schools Special 6.30 Skin Deep 6.35—7.00pm The Next Step CITV 203 Freeview 203 Freesat 602 Sky 612 Virgin 734 6.00am Gormiti 3D 6.30 Thunderbirds Are Go 6.55 Inspector Gadget 7.25 Teen Titans Go! 7.55 Dare Master 8.00 Scooby-Doo 9.00 Scooby-Doo! And WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon 10.30 Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous 11.30 Dave Spud 12 noon Inspector Gadget 1.00pm Makeaway Takeaway 1.30 Don’t Unleash the Beast 2.00 Mr Bean: the Animated Series 2.30 Captain Underpants 3.00 Teen Titans Go! 3.30 Scooby-Doo 4.30 Inspector Gadget 5.00 Dave Spud 6.00 Scooby-Doo 6.30 Scooby-Doo! And WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon 8.00 Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous 8.55—9.00pm Dare Master FREEVIEW channels continued from overleaf The Lost DNA 7.55pm Combat Ships 8.00pm Anyone Can Sing 8.00pm Billions 10.05pm Chuck Western Europe’s sacred sites A 17th-century warship Michael and Sarah applaud considers a new plan of attack PBS America 84 F’view 84 (1-11pm only) F’sat 155 Sky 174 Virgin 273 8.00am Future of Work (S) 9.10 The Lost DNA 10.15 Revolution in Colour 11.10 Nazi Hunters 12.05pm Europe’s Waterways 1.00 Future of Work (S) 2.15 The Lost DNA 3.20 Revolution in Colour 4.20 Europe’s Waterways 5.20 Beautiful Serengeti 5.50 Nazi Hunters 6.45pm Future of Work 1/3 The social fallout from changes in the world of employment. (S) 7.55 The Lost DNA 1/2. An insight into the beliefs of the people of western Europe around 3000 BC. 9.05 Revolution in Colour 1/2 The struggle for Irish independence in the early 20th century. 10.05 Nazi Hunters 1/8. The mission to track down former Latvian Air Force pilot Herbert Cukurs, who joined forces with the Nazis. 11.00 Future of Work As 6.45pm. 12.10am The Lost DNA 1.20 Revolution in Colour 2.10 Nazi Hunters 2.50 Europe’s Waterways 3.35—4.00am Beautiful Serengeti PBS +1 Freeview (HD only) 87 Pick 36 57 F’view (HD only) 57 F’sat 175 Sky 171 Virgin 276 6.00am Aerial America (HD) 10.00 Combat Ships (HD) 11.00 Epic Warrior Women (HD) 12 noon Tomb Hunters (HD) 4.00pm Sacred Sites (HD) 6.00pm Secrets of the Celtic Grave Buried relics that up-end the known story of Britain’s Roman period. (HD) 7.00 Inside the Factory 4/6 Series 3. Behind the scenes at a Grimsby fish finger factory. (HD) 8.00 New. Combat Ships Ep 6 Series 3. Naval armaments through history, from cannon armed sailing ships to cuttingedge weapon technology. (HD) 9.00 6/8 Series 2. How revolutionary ship design helped Sir John Hawkins and Sir Francis Drake lead England to defeat the Spanish Armada. (HD) 10.00 Inside the Factory 5/6 Series 3. Gregg Wallace investigates the production of sauces in the Netherlands. (HD) 11.00 Combat Ships As 8/9pm. 1.00am The Pacific War in Colour (HD) 3.00—6.00am Aerial America (HD) HGTV 44 Freeview 36 Freesat 144 Sky 159 Virgin 156 F’view 44 F’sat 166 Sky 158 Virgin 286 7.00am Border Security: Canada’s Front Line (AD) 8.00 Motorway Patrol 9.00 Police Force: Australia (AD) 10.00 Police Ten 7 11.00 Highway Cops (AD) 12 noon Highway Patrol (AD) 1.00pm Border Patrol 2.00 Border Security: Canada’s Front Line (AD) 3.00 Nothing to Declare (AD) 4.00 Stargate SG-1 5.00 Star Trek: the Next Generation 6.00 Stargate Atlantis 7.00 Hawaii Five-0 8.00 Killer in My Village 9.00 New series. Killer Siblings: a missing man has embezzled money 10.00 Grimm 11.00 Killer Colleagues 12 midnight Britain’s Most Evil Killers 1.00am The Force: North East 2.00 Nothing to Declare (AD) 3.00 Border Patrol 4.00 Motorway Patrol 5.00— 6.00am Police Force: Australia (AD) 7.00am Homes under the Hammer 8.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 9.00 A Place in the Sun 10.00 Escape to the Country 12 noon My Lottery Dream Home 1.00pm Fixer to Fabulous 2.00 A Place in the Sun 3.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 4.00 Sarah Beeny’s Renovate Don’t Relocate 5.00 Homes under the Hammer 6.00 A Place in the Sun 7.00 Escape to the Country 8.00 Nick Knowles Heritage Rescue: a project to restore a stately home in Castle Howard (AD) 9.00 New. My Mortgage Free Home 10.00 New. No Demo Reno 11.00 Good Bones 12 midnight Escape to the Country 1.00am DIY SOS (AD) 2.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 3.00—4.00am Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Pick +1 Freesat 145 Sky 259 CBS Justice 41 Freeview 41 Freesat 137 Sky 148 Virgin 192 9.00am Diagnosis Murder 11.00 The Fugitive 12 noon Perry Mason (BW) 1.05pm Walker, Texas Ranger 3.00 CSI: Miami 4.00 NCIS 5.00 The Fugitive 6.00 Perry Mason (BW) 7.05 Walker, Texas Ranger 9.00 CSI: Miami: two tax inspectors are killed 10.00 NCIS 11.00 Diagnosis Murder 1.00am Walker, Texas Ranger 2.55 JAG 3.50 The Day I Should Have Died 4.40—6.00am Medical Detectives CBS Drama 68 Freeview 68 Freesat 134 Sky 147 Virgin 197 9.00am Perry Mason 11.00 Matlock 12 noon Medium 1.00pm JAG 3.00 Perry Mason 5.00 Unsolved Mysteries 6.55 Judge Judy 9.00 Medium 10.00 Unsolved Mysteries: double bill. Investigating the legend of the holy grail, then a woman haunts the area she was killed in 11.55 Judge Judy 2.00am Medium 3.00 Evidence of Evil 4.00 Something’s Killing Me 4.55—6.00am Matlock ALL PROGRAMMES ON THE ABOVE CHANNELS ARE REPEATS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 66 Smithsonian HGTV +1 Sky 258 Virgin 290 Great TV 50 F’view 50 (limited) F’sat 142 Sky 157 Virgin 189 6.00am Charlie’s Angels 7.00 Crazy like a Fox 8.00 Highway to Heaven 10.00 FILM Danielle Steel’s No Greater Love ★★ 11.50 GREAT! Movie News Extra 12 noon Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye 1.00pm Perception 2.00 Body of Proof 3.00 Castle 4.00 Murder, She Wrote 7.00 M*A*S*H 9.00 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 1.00am M*A*S*H: four episodes 3.00 Hart to Hart 3.45 Crazy like a Fox 4.30—6.00am Highway to Heaven Great TV +1 Freesat 143 Sky 257 BBC Parliament 232 F’view 232 F’sat 201 Sky 504 Virgin 605 6.00am Westminster Hall 10.00 Prime Minister’s Questions 10.35 Scottish First Minister’s Questions 11.35 Welsh First Minister’s Questions: queries in the Senedd 12.35pm Northern Ireland Assembly Questions 1.20 House of Commons 2.00 Political Highlights: recorded coverage 2.30 Live House of Lords 11.00—6.00am House of Lords Sky Showcase Sky Atlantic Sky 106 Virgin 110/HD 109 BT 340/HD 355 6.00am The Early Rundown 7.00 Kay Burley 8.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) 9.00 Nothing to Declare (S) 10.00 The Flash (S) 11.00 NCIS: New Orleans (S) 1.00pm Hawaii Five-0 (S) 2.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) 3.00 Modern Family (S) 4.00 Will & Grace (S) (AD) 5.00 The Simpsons (S) 5.30 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (S) 6.30pm The Simpsons Bart faces a crisis of conscience. 7.00 Grandma Bouvier is swept off her feet by Grampa. 7.30 Homer teaches an adult education course. (S) 8.00 Anyone Can Sing 1/4. Six participants set out on a journey of vocal transformation as English National Opera voice coaches Nicky Spence, Sarah Pring and Michael Harper mentor them. (S) (AD) 9.00 New. The Great Debate Ep 9 Series 2. Trevor Phillips hosts the weekly live discussion. 10.00 Phoenix Rising 1/2. Evan Rachel Wood reflects on her experience of domestic violence. (S) 11.30 Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Ep 6 Series 9. Satire. 12.10am The Force: North East 1.05 Road Wars (S) 2.00 Caught on Dashcam (S) 3.00 Hawaii Five-0 (S) 4.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) 5.00— 6.00am The Early Rundown Sky Showcase +1 Sky 206 Challenge 48 F’view 48 F’sat 146 Sky 160 Virgin 160 7.00am The Chase 10.00 Play Your Cards Right (AD) 11.00 The Price Is Right 12 noon Wheel of Fortune (AD) 1.00pm Catchphrase (AD) 2.00 Family Fortunes (AD) 3.00 The Price Is Right 4.00 Play Your Cards Right (AD) 5.00 Bullseye 6.00pm Tenable: five Hartlepool United fans take part 7.00 Pointless Celebrities: a music special featuring Antony Costa and Scott Robinson, Carol Decker and Limahl, Dave Hill and Dave Bartram, and Mark King and Toyah Willcox (AD) 8.00 The Chase 10.00 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?: a classic episode of the awardwinning quiz show 11.00 Bullseye 12 midnight The Chase: hosted by Bradley Walsh 5.00—6.00am Bullseye Forces TV 96 Freeview 96 Freesat 165 Sky 181 Virgin 274 6.00am Forces News 6.30 Ten Things You Don’t Know about... 6.55 Digging for the Truth 7.50 Spenser: for Hire 8.55 Watching 10.00 No Place like Home 10.35 Sorry! 11.15 The Brittas Empire 12.30pm No Place like Home 1.05 Sorry! 1.40 Sports Show 2.05 Digging for the Truth 3.05 Real Cold War Spies: BRIXMIS 4.05 Superjet: Secrets of the Tornado 5.00 Sports Show 5.30 Forces News 6.00 Peter Jackson’s Military Treasures 7.00 The Falklands War: Eyewitness 8.05 My Secret Falklands War 9.05 An Ungentlemanly Act 11.35 We Were There 12.35am Watching 1.40 as 7.50am 2.45 as 8.05pm 3.40 as 6pm 4.40 as 4.05pm 5.35—6.00am as 6.30am Sky 108 (Wales 109) BT 342/HD 357 6.00am Urban Secrets (S) 8.00 Totti: One Captain (S) 9.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (S) 10.00 The Sopranos (S) 12.10pm Game of Thrones (S) (AD) 1.15 Six Feet Under (S) (AD) 3.30 Ray Donovan (S) (AD) 5.30pm The Sopranos 9/13 Series 5. Johnny Sack suspects Tony Blundetto was involved in the Joey Peeps hit. (S) 6.35 10/13. The conflict with Johnny Sack intensifies. (S) 7.40 Game of Thrones 6/7 Series 7. Jon Snow and his team go beyond the wall to capture a white walker. Meanwhile, Daenerys has to make a tough decision. (S) (AD) 9.00 Winning Time: the Rise of the Lakers Dynasty 5/10 As the Lakers prepare for their season opener, Kareem begins to doubt his place on the team. 10.05 Billions 11/12 Series 6 Chuck unleashes a new kind of attack, and a discovery sets off chaos at Michael Prince Capital. 11.10 The Night Of 5/8 Series 1 Box retraces Naz’s steps on the night of the crime. (S) (AD) 12.15am Gangs of London (S) (AD) 1.20 Gomorrah: double bill (S) 3.20 Babylon Berlin: Lotte’s situation at home worsens (S) 4.20—6.00am Urban Secrets (S) Sky Atlantic +1 Sky 208 (Wales 209) Sky Witness Sky 107 Virgin 112/HD 111 BT 341/HD 356 6.00am Nothing to Declare (S) 8.00 Border Patrol (S) 9.00 Send in the Dogs (S) 10.00 UK Border Force (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Law & Order (HD) 12 noon Bull (HD) 1.00pm Blue Bloods (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Coroner (HD) 4.00 Paramedics Australia (S) (HD) 5.00 Nothing to Declare (S) 8.00 Blue Bloods (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 New. 9-1-1: an abandoned oil well erupts, causing a massive sinkhole (S) (HD) 10.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: double bill (S) (HD) 12 midnight The Rookie (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00am The Equalizer (S) (HD) 2.00 Criminal Minds (S) (HD) 3.00 Bull (HD) 4.00 Road Wars (S) 5.00—6.00am Brit Cops: Rapid Response (S) (AD) Sky Witness +1 Sky 207 Virgin 206 Syfy Sky 152 Virgin 139/HD 138 BT 347/HD 362 6.00am Quantum Leap 7.00 Star Trek: Enterprise 11.00 Star Trek: Voyager 12 noon Stargate Atlantis 1.00pm The Librarians 2.00 V 3.00 Fringe 4.00 Stargate Atlantis 5.00 Stargate SG-1 6.00pm Star Trek: Enterprise: Archer commandeers the Defiant 7.00 Quantum Leap: Sam occupies the body of a suicidal divorcee 8.00 Fringe: Walter believes David Robert Jones is trying to collapse both universes 9.00 Fortitude 11.00 FILM Moon Crash ★ Sci-fi thriller 1.00am Stargate SG-1 2.00 Stargate Atlantis 3.00 Star Trek: Enterprise 4.00 Star Trek: Voyager 5.00—6.00am Fringe Syfy +1 Sky 252 Virgin 229 Key (S) Subtitles (SL) Signing (AD) Audio description (HD) High definition (W) Widescreen RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
& cable Agatha Raisin 8.00pm Business is slow for the sleuth Sky Max Sky Replay Sky 145 Virgin 180 7.00am 6ixth Sense with Colin Fry (S) 8.00 Four Weddings (S) (AD) 10.00 My Kitchen Rules: Australia (S) 12.30pm Total Wipeout (S) 1.30 Ninja Warrior Women Tournament (S) 2.00 Stargate Atlantis (S) 4.00 Quantum Leap (S) 6.00 Most Haunted US: double bill (S) 8.00 Magnum P.I.: a bail bondsman hires Thomas and Higgins 9.00 NCIS: New Orleans: Carter and Tammy search for a stolen military dog (S) 10.00 The Russell Howard Hour: with Sarah Millican (S) 11.00 9-1-1 (S) 12 midnight Night Cops (S) (AD) 1.00am Police Ten 7 2.00 A League of Their Own (S) (AD) 2.55 Duck Quacks Don’t Echo (S) (AD) 3.50 Four Weddings (S) (AD) 4.45—6.00am Dawn of the Croods: children’s animation Sky Crime Sky 122 Virgin 137/HD 136 BT 348/HD 363 6.00am Highway Patrol (S) (AD) 7.00 Send in the Dogs (S) (HD) 8.00 Stop, Search, Seize (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Nothing to Declare (S) (HD) 10.00 Brit Cops (S) (AD) 11.00 Road Wars (S) 12 noon Forensics (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm New York Homicide (S) (HD) 2.00 Britain’s Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 3.00 World’s Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 4.00 Killer in My Village (S) (HD) 5.00 Killer Lovers (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00 World’s Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 7.00 Murders That Shocked the Nation (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Britain’s Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 9.00 Forensics (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Killer in My Village (S) 11.00 Britain’s Most Evil Killers (S) 12 midnight World’s Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 1.00am Catching a Serial Killer (S) (AD) 2.35 as 10pm 3.30 as 10am 4.30—6.00am Motorway Patrol (S) Sky Crime +1 Sky 222 Virgin 207 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 Gold Sky 110 (Wales 111) Virgin 124 BT 343/HD 358 7.10am Last of the Summer Wine (S) 7.55 Jam & Jerusalem (S) 8.35 2 Point 4 Children (S) (AD) 9.15 Hi-de-Hi! (S) 9.55 Porridge (S) 10.30 Last of the Summer Wine (S) 11.50 Keeping Up Appearances (S) 12.30pm Dad’s Army (BW) (S) 1.10 Hi-de-Hi! (S) 1.50 2 Point 4 Children (S) (AD) 2.30 Desmond’s 3.05 Keeping Up Appearances (S) 3.45 Dad’s Army (BW) (S) 4.25 Last of the Summer Wine (S) 5.40 Porridge (S) 6.20pm Desmond’s 7.00 Hi-de-Hi! Jeffrey decides Radio Maplin needs a new voice. (S) 7.40 Keeping Up Appearances The vicar comes round for tea. (S) 8.20 Dad’s Army: the Lost Episodes Walker is called up to serve in the regular Army. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 This Time with Alan Partridge Alan becomes a guest presenter on TV show This Time. 9.40 The team dedicate a show to a much-cherished broadcaster. 10.20 Jennie and Alan look at corporal punishment. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 All Round to Mrs Brown’s With Lee Mack and Emilia Fox. (S) (HD) 12 midnight Peep Show (S) (HD) 1.10am Jam & Jerusalem (S) 1.50 This Time with Alan Partridge (S) (AD) (HD) 3.25—4.00am Peep Show (S) (HD) Gold +1 Sky 210 (Wales 211) Virgin 194 Sky Comedy Sky 114 (Wales 115) Virgin 135/HD 123 BT 346/HD 361 8.00am Parks and Recreation (S) (HD) 9.00 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (S) (HD) 10.00 Will & Grace (S) (HD) 11.00 The Office US (S) (HD) 12 noon The Mindy Project (S) (HD) 12.50pm Curb Your Enthusiasm (S) (HD) 2.00 A.P. Bio (S) (HD) 3.00 Modern Family (S) (HD) 4.00 Will & Grace (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00 The Office US (S) (HD) 5.30 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (S) (HD) 6.30 Will & Grace: triple bill (S) (HD) 8.00 Parks and Recreation (S) (HD) 9.00 New. Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HD) 9.45 Saturday Night Live (HD) 11.00 The Office US: Michael strikes up a peculiar new friendship (S) (HD) 11.30 Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HD) 12.15am Real Time with Bill Maher (HD) 1.30 Bored to Death: five episodes of the comedy (S) (HD) 4.00—5.00am Everybody Hates Chris (HD) Comedy Central Sky 112 (Wales 113) Virgin 181/HD 132 BT 344/HD 359 8.00am Last Man Standing (S) (HD) 9.00 My Wife and Kids (S) (HD) 11.00 Younger (S) (HD) 1.00pm Friends (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Live at the Apollo: Jack Dee presents a performance by Jo Brand (S) 10.00 New. Impractical Jokers: inside Jokes: the scene that inspired the name of a fan’s baby 10.30 Impractical Jokers: Joe, Sal, Murr and Q tag team at a coffee shop (S) (HD) 11.00 Rob Beckett’s Undeniable: with Fay Ripley, Ivo Graham, Darren Harriott and Bobby Mair (S) 12 midnight Rhod Gilbert’s Growing Pains (S) (HD) 1.00am The Ricky Gervais Show (S) (HD) 2.00 Impractical Jokers (S) (HD) 2.30 Impractical Jokers: inside Jokes (S) (HD) 2.55 South Park (S) (HD) 3.45—5.00am Friends (S) (AD) (HD) +1 Sky 212 (Wales 213) Virgin 133 Miss Scarlet and the Duke 9.00pm A new partnership Alibi Sky 109 (Wales 110) Virgin 126/HD 212 7.10am Murdoch Mysteries (S) (HD) 9.00 Unforgettable (S) (HD) 10.00 Major Crimes (S) (HD) 11.00 Rizzoli & Isles (S) (AD) (HD) 12 noon Death in Paradise (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm Father Brown (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 Murdoch Mysteries (S) (HD) 4.00 Unforgettable (S) (HD) 5.00 Major Crimes (S) (HD) 6.00pm Death in Paradise 5/8 Series 2. Camille’s best friend collapses on stage. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Rizzoli & Isles 5/18 Series 5. A woman with terminal cancer is murdered. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Hudson & Rex 8/16 Series 1. A reviled restaurateur’s food truck explodes, killing an employee. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Miss Scarlet and the Duke 1/6 Series 1. Crime drama set in Victorian London, starring Kate Phillips. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Annika 6/6. A young woman is murdered on the Glasgow docks. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Death in Paradise 6/8 Series 2. DI Richard Poole investigates the death of a strangled English tourist (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight Unforgettable (S) (HD) 1.00am Limetown (S) (AD) (HD) 2.25—4.00am Murdoch Mysteries: two episodes (S) (HD) Alibi +1 Sky 209 (Wales 210) Virgin 191 Discovery Icahn: the Restless Billionaire 9.00pm The life of Carl Icahn Sky Documentaries Sky 121 Virgin 278/HD 277 BT 352/HD 367 6.00am Inside the Freemasons (S) (AD) 7.00 Discovering: Glenn Close (S) (HD) 8.00 The Directors (S) 9.00 Too Young to Die (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 The 2000s 11.00 100 Foot Wave 12 noon LFG 2.00pm How to Survive a Pandemic 4.00 Discovering: Vanessa Redgrave (S) (HD) 5.00 The Directors: Rob Reiner (S) 6.00pm Too Young to Die A look at the life and career of actor River Phoenix. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 The 2000s Cultural and political milestones of the decade. 7.55 100 Foot Wave Charting the decade-long odyssey of bigwave pioneer Garrett McNamara as he attempts to ride a 100-foot wave. 9.00 Icahn: the Restless Billionaire The life and career of financier Carl Icahn, who has been at the forefront of some of the most legendary business deals of all time. See p61. 11.00 Phoenix Rising 1/2. Actor and activist Evan Rachel Wood takes her experience as a survivor of domestic violence to pursue justice and reclaim her story. (S) 12.30am FILM Enron: the Smartest Guys in the Room ★★★ Documentary (S) (AD) (W) 2.30 Irene’s Ghost (S) 4.00 The Cold Blue (S) 4.55—6.00am 100 Foot Wave a Nat Geographic Untamed Valley 9.00pm Hippos face off in the Luangwa River Sky Nature Sky 124 Virgin 280/HD 279 BT 354/HD 369 6.00am The Wild Wild East (S) (HD) 7.00 Monkey Life (S) 8.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) 9.00 Guardians of the Wild (S) 10.00 Amazing Animal Friends (S) (HD) 11.00 Brazil Untamed (S) 12 noon Hope for Wildlife (S) (HD) 1.00pm Monkey Life (S) 2.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) 3.00 Guardians of the Wild (S) 4.00 Amazing Animal Friends (S) (HD) 5.00 Brazil Untamed (S) 6.00pm Hope for Wildlife Following the work of Hope Swinimer’s rescue centre. (S) (HD) 7.00 Monkey Life Alison provides care for a baby monkey that has survived its first day. (S) (HD) 7.30 A bust-up at the lemur enclosure leads to injuries. (S) (HD) 8.00 Wildest New Zealand A group of male penguins gather to make a dangerous journey. (S) 9.00 Untamed Valley The Luangwa River’s two-mile meander is home to hippos and is a crucial crossing for elephants. (S) 10.00 Brazil Untamed The wildlife of the Pantanal. (S) 11.00 Hope for Wildlife As 6pm. 12 midnight Land of Primates 1.00am Gangs of Lemur Island (S) (HD) 2.00 Wildest New Zealand (S) 3.00 Untamed Valley (S) 4.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) 5.00—6.00am Guardians of the Wild (S) Eden Sky 125 Virgin 250 BT 322/HD 376 Sky 129 Virgin 266/HD 268 BT 351/HD 366 Sky 166 Virgin 245/HD 247 6.00am Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Treehouse Masters (S) (HD) 8.00 Alaska: Homestead Rescue (S) (HD) 9.00 Alaska: the Last Frontier (S) (HD) 10.00 Combat Dealers (S) (HD) 11.00 Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 12 noon Mighty Truckers (S) (HD) 1.00pm Gold Rush: White Water (S) (HD) 3.00 Disasters Engineered (S) (HD) 4.00 Building Off the Grid (S) (HD) 5.00 Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00 Fast ’n’ Loud (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Outback Truckers (S) (HD) 8.00 Bad Chad Customs (S) (HD) 9.00 New. Wheeler Dealers: Dream Car (HD) 10.00 New. Texas Metal (S) (HD) 11.00 Combat Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight as 9pm 1.00am Texas Metal (S) (HD) 2.00 Moonshiners (S) (HD) 3.00 as 9pm 4.00 Fast ’n’ Loud (S) (HD) 5.00— 6.00am Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00am Car SOS (S) (HD) 10.00 Ice Road Rescue (HD) 12 noon Wicked Tuna: North v South (S) (HD) 1.00pm Wicked Tuna (S) (HD) 2.00 Drain the Oceans (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00 Car SOS (S) (HD) 6.00pm Air Crash Investigation (AD) (HD) 8.00 New. To Catch a Smuggler: CBP confronts human smuggling at the San Ysidro border crossing (S) (HD) 9.00 New. Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller: criminal networks behind the illegal destruction of the rainforest (HD) 10.00 Facing Escobar: profile of drug lord Pablo Escobar (HD) 11.00 Air Crash Investigation (S) (HD) 12 midnight Science of Stupid: Best Of (HD) 1.00am Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller 2.00 Drugs Inc (HD) 3.00 Nazi Megastructures (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00— 5.00am Lost Treasures of Egypt (HD) 9.00am The Zoo (HD) 10.00 Outback Vet (HD) 11.00 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 12 noon Galapagos (HD) 1.00pm Super Squirrels (HD) 2.00 The Zoo (HD) 3.00 Animal Social Network (AD) (HD) 4.00 Japan with Sue Perkins (AD) (HD) 5.00 Wild Fukushima (HD) 6.00 Outback Vet (HD) 7.00 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 8.00 The Zoo (HD) 9.00 Japan with Sue Perkins (AD) (HD) 10.00 Super Squirrels (HD) 11.00 Outback Vet (HD) 12 midnight The Zoo (HD) 1.00am as 9pm 2.00 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 3.00 Secrets of the Solar System (HD) 3.50 as 7pm 4.40 Life in the Great Wetlands (HD) 5.30—6.00am Collar of Duty (HD) Discovery +1 Sky 225 Virgin 258 Nat Geo +1 Sky 229 Virgin 267 Discovery History Sky History Eden +1 Sky 266 Virgin 246 Animal Planet Sky 177 Virgin 257 Sky 123 Virgin 270 BT 353/HD 368 Sky 162 (NI 178) Virgin 251 BT 325/HD 378 6.00am Devonport: inside the Royal Navy (S) 7.00 Mysteries of the Missing (S) 8.00 Ultimate Warfare (S) 9.00 Truth behind the Moon Landing (S) 10.00 Mysteries at the Museum 11.00 Mysteries of the Missing (S) 12 noon Combat Dealers (S) 1.00pm Expedition Unknown (S) 2.00 Edge of War (S) 3.00 Sex, Lies, and the Taj Mahal (S) (AD) 4.00 Mysteries at the Museum 5.00 Ultimate Warfare (S) 6.00 Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 7.00 Expedition Unknown (S) 8.00 Combat Dealers (S) 9.00 The Unexplained Files 10.00 Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 11.00 Aircraft Stories (S) 12 midnight Combat Dealers (S) 2.00am Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 3.00 Aircraft Stories (S) 4.00 Sex, Lies, and the Taj Mahal (S) (AD) 5.00—6.00am Mysteries at the Museum 6.00am Secrets in the Ice: double bill (HD) 8.00 Pawn Stars (HD) 9.00 American Pickers (HD) 11.00 Curse of the Ancients (HD) 12 noon Egypt’s Unexplained Files (HD) 1.00pm Forged in Fire Tournament of Champions (HD) 2.00 American Pickers (HD) 4.00 Secrets in the Ice (HD) 6.00pm Pawn Stars (HD) 7.00 Forged in Fire (HD) 8.00 American Pickers (HD) 9.00 New. Curse of the Ancients (HD) 10.00 New. Caesar’s Doomsday War (HD) 11.00 Ancient Discoveries (HD) 12 midnight Secrets of the Lost Ark (HD) 1.00am American Pickers (HD) 2.00 Forged in Fire (HD) 3.00 Ancient Discoveries (HD) 4.00 Egypt’s Unexplained Files (HD) 5.00—6.00am Pawn Stars: two editions (HD) 8.00am America’s Cutest Pets (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Bad Dog! (S) (HD) 10.00 Dogs: the Untold Story (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 How Do Animals Do That? (S) (HD) 12 noon Saved by the Barn (S) (HD) 1.00pm Scaled (S) (HD) 2.00 Pit Bulls and Parolees (S) (HD) 3.00 America’s Cutest Pets (S) (HD) 4.00 Dr Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet (S) (HD) 5.00 Dodo Heroes (S) (HD) 6.00 Edge of Alaska (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 How Do Animals Do That? (S) (HD) 8.00 Coyote Peterson: Brave the Wild (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Alaska: Homestead Rescue (S) (HD) 10.00 I Was Prey (HD) 11.00 Treehouse Masters (S) (HD) 12 midnight Crime Scene Wild 1.00am How Do Animals Do That? (S) (HD) 2.00 Pit Bulls and Parolees (S) (HD) 3.00 America’s Cutest Pets (S) (HD) 4.00—5.00am Dr Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet (S) (HD) Sky History +1 Sky 223 Virgin 271 Animal Planet +1 Sky 262 (NI 278) Virgin 259 Discovery History +1 Sky 277 Virgin 261 Monday Television Sky 113 (Wales 114) Virgin 122/HD 121 BT 345/HD 360 6.00am Stargate SG-1 (S) 8.00 Arrow (S) (HD) 9.00 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 11.00 NCIS: New Orleans (S) (HD) 1.00pm Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 2.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00 Arrow (S) (HD) 5.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 6.00pm Stargate SG-1 12/22 Series 5. O’Neill becomes technical adviser on a TV series. (S) 7.00 13/22. A cadet team is needed for a mission. (S) 8.00 Agatha Raisin Series 3 Agatha opens a detective agency, but with business slow she goes to a haunted house in search of work. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Rob and Romesh vs NBA Basketball 2/4 Series 2. Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan learn about the sport. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 NCIS: New Orleans 14/16 Series 7. Pride directs the team to link Sasha to the attacks in New Orleans and helps Connor come to terms with who his mother really is. (S) (HD) 12 midnight Freddie Fries Again (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00am Road Wars (HD) 2.00 Caught on Dashcam (S) (HD) 3.00 Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 4.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00—6.00am Highway Patrol (S) (HD) This Time with Alan Partridge 9.00pm Alan and Jennie MONDAY 4 APRIL 67
MONDAY Films & Sport FREEVIEW Film4 Sky Premiere 14 Television Monday F’view 14 F’sat 300 Sky 313 Virgin 428/HD 429 11.00am The Weaker Sex ★★ Wartime drama about life on the home front. Ursula Jeans (1948, U) (S) 12.45pm The Blue Dahlia ★★★★ Alan Ladd plays a murder suspect on the run and trying to clear his name in this tense film noir from George Marshall. (1946, PG) (S) 2.50 Dead Reckoning ★★★★ Humphrey Bogart stars in this hard-boiled thriller with razorsharp dialogue. Lizabeth Scott (1947, U) (S) 4.55 Tomahawk ★★★ Western which sees peace-loving frontier scout Van Heflin up against both sides. Yvonne De Carlo, Preston Foster (1951) (S) 6.35pm The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel ★★★★ Judi Dench, Maggie Smith et al check in for more heart-warming life lessons in this irresistible sequel. Review p29. (2015, PG) (S) (AD) 9.00 Man on Fire ★★★ Gripping action thriller in which bodyguard Denzel Washington sets out for revenge when the young girl he is protecting is kidnapped. Dakota Fanning (2004, 18) (S) 11.50 Sweet Country ★★★ Bleak period outback tale of racial injustice that sees an Aboriginal farmhand hunted by a group of white men. Hamilton Morris, Bryan Brown, Sam Neill (2017, 15) (S) (AD) 2.05—4.00am The Actors ★★ Thespians Michael Caine and Dylan Moran use their acting talents to con a local gangster. (2003, 15) (S) +1 F’view 47 F’sat 301 Sky 314 Virgin 430 Talking Pictures TV 82 Freeview 82 Freesat 306 Sky 328 Virgin 445 6.00am Bachelor of Hearts ★★★ Romantic comedy. Hardy Kruger, Sylvia Syms (1958, U) (S) 7.50 At Home with Paint 8.10 Find the Lady ★ Crime thriller. Donald Houston (1956, U) (S) 9.20 The Greed of William Hart ★★ Crime melodrama. Tod Slaughter (1948, PG) (S) 10.50 Return to Yesterday ★★ Clive Brook plays a Hollywood star who longs for a simple life in this drama. Anna Lee (1940, U) (S) 12.10pm Tom Brown’s Schooldays ★★★ Wellplayed dramatisation of Thomas Hughes’s book about a public schoolboy. John Howard Davies (1951, U) (S) 2.00 Rooms 3.00 So Little Time ★★★ Second World War drama about the unlikely romance between a Belgian woman and a German soldier. Maria Schell, Marius Goring (1951, PG) (S) 5.00 The Footage Detectives (S) 6.00pm The Sandwich Man ★★ Virtually silent comedy featuring an all-star cast. Michael Bentine, Dora Bryan, Harry H Corbett (1966, U) (S) 8.00 Gideon’s Way TV drama. 9.00 How I Won the War ★★★★ Surreal war satire starring Michael Crawford as an inept officer and featuring John Lennon as one of the squaddies suffering under him. Film of the Day: p29. (1967, 12) 11.15 Jack the Ripper TV period thriller starring Michael Caine, Jane Seymour and Lewis Collins. Jane Seymour feature, p36. 1.15am Passport to Shame ★★★ Cheap, tawdry but fascinating piece of vintage sexploitation. Eddie Constantine, Diana Dors, Odile Versois (1958, 12) 3.00 Framed ★ Ultra-violent revenge thriller. Joe Don Baker, Conny Van Dyke, Gabriel Dell (1975, 18) (S) 5.10 Cruise 1937: RMS Strathmore 5.30—6.00am The Adventures of Sir Lancelot Films for streaming p38 The best of Netflix, Amazon, Sky 68 The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 1111 34 Freeview 34 Freesat 302 Sky 321 Virgin 425 9.00am Lost Letter Mysteries: For Christmas 11.00 Unwanted Guest ★★ Thriller. Kate Mansi (2016) 1.00pm Evil Nanny ★★ Psychological thriller. (2016) 3.00 Dear Diary, I Died ★★ A woman’s investigation into her sister’s death leads to trouble in this thriller. (2016) 4.40 What’s Eating Gilbert Grape ★★★ Sweet drama about a sensitive teenager coping with his family’s difficulties in a small Iowa town. Johnny Depp, Juliette Lewis (1993, 12) 7.05pm Secret Window ★★★ Entertaining and unnerving suspense thriller with Johnny Depp as an author with writer’s block and John Turturro as the stranger who accuses him of plagiarism. (2004, 12) 9.00 One Hour Photo ★★★★ Robin Williams is fantastic as a lonely photo processor who becomes obsessed with a “perfect” family in this psychological thriller. Review p26. Connie Nielsen (2001, 15) 10.55 The Box ★★ Stylish sci-fi thriller with Cameron Diaz and James Marsden as a couple given a chilling get-rich-quick proposition. Frank Langella, James Rebhorn (2008, 12) 1.20am Extortion ★★★ Tense holiday-gone-wrong thriller about a father trying to save his family from a bloodthirsty fisherman. Eion Bailey (2017, 15) 3.45—5.50am The Little Vampire ★★★ Excellent spooky adventure. Jonathan Lipnicki (2000, U) +1 F’view 61 (limited 10pm-5am) Sky 322 Great Movies Action 42 F’view 42 (limited) F’sat 305 Sky 323 Virgin 426 6.00am Mother Lode ★★ Adventure. Charlton Heston (1982, PG) 8.00 Hannibal ★ Adventure. (1959, U) 10.00 Station West ★★★ Western. Dick Powell (1948, PG) 11.55 Killer Calibre 32 ★★ Spaghetti western. (1967) 1.50pm Brave Warrior ★★ Western. (1952, U) 3.25 Aircraft Carriers 4.40 The First of the Few ★★★ Second World War biographical drama. (1942, U) 7.10pm Stonados ★★ Stonethrowing tornados bring chaos to the east coast of America. (2013, 12) 9.00 Hitman: Redemption ★★ Familiar thriller about a hitman whose final job goes sideways. Ron Perlman, Famke Janssen, Richard Dreyfuss (2018, 15) 11.05 Only God Forgives ★★★★ Arty crime thriller that reteams Ryan Gosling with his Drive director, Nicolas Winding Refn. (2012, 18) 12.50am How I Spent My Summer Vacation ★★★ Thriller. (2012, 15) 2.50—4.00am The Traitors ★★★ Spy thriller. Patrick Allen (1962, U) +1 Sky 324 Great Movies Classic 52 F’view 52 (limited) F’sat 303 Sky 319 Virgin 424 6.00am Tank Commandos ★★ War drama. (1959) 7.35 Biggles: Adventures in Time ★ Sci-fi adventure. (1986, PG) 9.25 A Prize of Arms ★★★ Crime thriller. Stanley Baker (1961, PG) 11.30 The Narrow Margin ★★★★ Crime thriller. Charles McGraw, Marie Windsor (1952, PG) 1.00pm It Should Happen to You ★★★★ Romantic comedy. Review p29. Judy Holliday, Peter Lawford, Jack Lemmon (1954, U) 2.50 Cover Girl ★★★★ Musical romantic comedy. Rita Hayworth, Gene Kelly (1944, U) 5.05 They Made Me a Fugitive ★★★ Crime thriller. Trevor Howard (1947, PG) 7.15pm The Case of the Frightened Lady ★★★ Smartly written Edgar Wallace mystery about murderous goings-on at an aristocratic family pile. (1940) 9.00 Torn Curtain ★★★ An American scientist is suspected of defecting to the Communists in this daft but enjoyable Cold War thriller. Paul Newman, Julie Andrews (1966, 15) 11.45 Our Man in Havana ★★★ Amusing spy satire with Alec Guinness on superb form as the vacuum cleaner salesman who becomes a secret agent. (1959, PG) 1.55am Stranger on Horseback ★★★ Western. Joel McCrea (1955, PG) 3.15 Strongroom ★ Crime drama. (1961, PG) 4.35—6.00am Tomorrow We Live ★★★ Melodrama. John Clements (1942, U) +1 F’view 63 (limited 10pm-5am) F’sat 304 Sky 320 Horror Channel 69 Freeview 69 Freesat 138 Sky 317 Virgin 149 8.00am First Wave 9.00 Battlestar Galactica 10.00 The Prisoner 11.00 Trapped in Space ★★★ Chilling, no-nonsense sci-fi drama. Jack Wagner, Jack Coleman, Craig Wasson (1994, 15) 1.00pm Frank Herbert’s Children of Dune: TV sci-fi 3.00 The 4400 4.00 40 Days and Nights ★ Disaster thriller. Monica Keena, Alex Carter (2012) 6.00pm Farscape TV sci-fi drama. 7.00 Battlestar Galactica TV sci-fi adventure series. 8.00 Star Trek TV sci-fi drama. 9.00 The Wolfman ★★★ Benicio Del Toro becomes the victim of a family curse in this enjoyable horror. Review p29. Anthony Hopkins (2009, 15) 11.00 Night of the Creeps ★★ Fun comedy horror in which alien slugs nest in people’s brains and turn them into zombies. (1987, 18) 12.45am Initiation ★★ Grisly Scream-style horror. Isabella Gomez, Lindsay LaVanchy (2020, 18) 2.40—4.30am Jeepers Creepers ★★★★ Riveting and imaginative horror. Gina Phillips, Justin Long, Jonathan Breck (2001, 15) i Premiere Star Ratings 5 Outstanding ★★★★ Very good ★★★ Worth watching ★★ Could be worse ★ Poor Sky 302 Virgin 402 BT 502/HD 516 6.45am The Warriors ★★★★ Action drama. Michael Beck (1979, 15) 8.30 Baby Driver ★★ Action crime thriller. Ansel Elgort (2017, 15) 10.40 No Country for Old Men 5 Crime thriller. Tommy Lee Jones (2007, 15) 12.50pm The Godfather Part III ★★★ Crime drama. Al Pacino (1990, 15) 5.55pm The Many Saints of Newark 5 Hugely satisfying crime drama. Review p38. (2020, 15) 8.00 People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan ★★★ Goodhumoured comedy. Allan Mustafa (2021, 15) 9.45 Barbarians ★★ Twisty home-invasion thriller. Iwan Rheon, 3.45pm Chinatown 5 Brilliant period thriller. Jack Nicholson, 11.25 Malignant ★★★ Schlockhorror about a woman tormented by visions. Annabelle Wallis (2021, 18) Judi Dench rethinks retirement after being offered a new job Great Movies Sky 301 Virgin 401 BT 501/HD 515 7.10am Pil’s Adventures ★★ Family cartoon adventure. (2021) 8.50 Spirit Untamed ★★ Sweet animated adventure. (2021, U) 10.30 As 5.55pm 12.40pm As 8pm 2.25 As 9.45pm 4.10 North Hollywood ★★★ Coming-of-age skating movie. Ryder McLaughlin (2021, 15) Catalina Sandino Moreno (2021, 15) 6.35pm Film4 Sky Gangsters 1.25am Don’t Breathe 2 ★★ Brutal, twisting horror sequel. Stephen Lang (2021, 18) 3.15 North Hollywood As 4.10pm 5.00 Sky Cinema Preview 5.40 As 7.10am +1 Sky 312 Sky Hits Faye Dunaway, John Huston (1974, 15) 6.05 Hell or High Water ★★★★ Thriller in which two men embark on a series of robberies. (2016, 15) 8.00 John Wick ★★★★ Lean, action-packed thriller starring a reliably stoic Keanu Reeves. (2014, 15) 10.00 The Raid ★★★★ Action yarn in which cops must fight their way out of a tower block. (2011, 18) 11.45pm Dragged across Concrete ★★★★ Violent thriller. Mel Gibson (2018, 18) 2.25am Rise of the Footsoldier ★ Crime thriller. Ricci Harnett (2006, 18) 4.30 Infamous ★★ Crime drama. Bella Thorne (2020, 15) Sky Greats Sky 303 Virgin 403 BT 503/HD 517 6.00am Where’d You Go, Bernadette ★★★ (2018, 12) 8.00 Gridiron Gang ★★★ Drama. (2006, 12) 10.10 Synchronic ★★★ Sci-fi. (2019, 15) 11.55 Roald Dahl’s The Witches ★★★★ Fantasy. Anne Hathaway (2020, PG) 1.40pm Anger Management ★★★ Comedy. Adam Sandler (2003, 15) Sky 304 Virgin 404 BT 504/HD 518 6.15am Clueless ★★★★ Romantic comedy. (1995, 12) 8.10 Grease 2 ★★ Musical. Michelle Pfeiffer (1982, PG) 10.15 Rise of the Planet of the Apes ★★★★ Sci-fi. James Franco (2011, 12) 12.15pm Twister ★★★ Adventure. (1996, PG) 2.15 Roman Holiday 5 Romantic comedy. (1953, U) 3.40pm Fast & Furious 7 ★★★★ Globetrotting entry in the muscle-car franchise. Vin Diesel (2014, 12) 6.00 Just Go with It ★★ Comedy in which a man lies about his marital status. (2011, 12) 8.00 Friends with Benefits ★★★ Smart and funny romantic comedy. Justin Timberlake, Mila Kunis (2011, 15) 9.50 The Founder ★★★★ Fastfood biopic about the man who grew McDonalds. Michael Keaton (2016, 12) 4.15pm Beverly Hills Cop ★★★★ Eddie Murphy brings swagger to this blockbuster fish-out-of-water comedy. (1984, 15) 6.15 Men in Black ★★★★ Sci-fi in which Tommy Lee Jones recruits Will Smith into a top-secret organisation. (1997, PG) 8.00 Bad Boys II ★★ Will Smith and Martin Lawrence reteam for this high-action sequel to the hit comedy thriller. Jordi Mollà (2003, 15) 11.50pm The King of Staten Island ★★★★ Comedy drama from Judd Apatow. Pete Davidson, Marisa Tomei, Bill Burr (2020, 15) 2.10am Where’d You Go, Bernadette As 6am 4.10 Synchronic As 10.10am 10.30pm Single White Female ★★★★ Intense thriller. Bridget Fonda (1992, 18) 12.25am Behind the Candelabra ★★★★ Bittersweet Liberace biopic. (2013, 15) 2.35 As 10.15am 4.30 Clueless As 6.15am Sky Action Sky Comedy Sky 307 Virgin 407 BT 507/HD 521 6.00am The Paper Tigers ★★★ Martial arts comedy. Ron Yuan, Alain Uy (2020, 12) 7.55 Twist ★★ Crime drama. Michael Caine, Raff Law, Rita Ora (2021, 12) 9.40 As 5.55pm 11.45 As 8pm 1.35pm Raiders of the Lost Ark As 10pm 3.35 Hulk ★★★ Sci-fi fantasy. Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly (2003, 12) Sky 308 Virgin 408 BT 508/HD 522 6.40am Spontaneous ★★★ Comedy drama. (2020, 15) 8.35 Bad Therapy ★★ (2020) 10.25 Babysplitters ★★★ Comedy. (2019) 12.30pm Miss Congeniality ★★★★ Comedy. (2000, 12) 2.30 This Is the End ★★★★ Comedy. (2013, 15) 4.30 Sex Tape ★★ Comedy. (2014, 15) 5.55pm Around the World in 80 Days ★★ Comedic take on Jules Verne’s classic adventure. 8.00 Clash of the Titans ★★★ Spectacular mythological adventure starring Sam Worthington. Liam Neeson (2010, 12) 10.00 Raiders of the Lost Ark 5 Wonderful action yarn that rattles along with wit and invention. Harrison Ford, Karen Allen (1981, PG) 6.20pm Paul Blart: Mall Cop ★★ Fitfully funny comedy starring Kevin James as a bumbling security guard. (2009, PG) 8.00 Hitch ★★★ Will Smith stars as a professional romance adviser who can’t get his own love life in order. Eva Mendes (2005, 12) 10.00 The Intern ★★★ Robert De Niro’s senior citizen goes to work at Anne Hathaway’s internet start-up. Rene Russo (2015, 12) 12 midnight Desperado ★★★★ This explosive adventure stars Antonio Banderas as a mysterious guitar-playing stranger. Salma Hayek (1995, 18) 1.50am Hulk As 3.35pm 4.10 The Paper Tigers As 6am 12.05am Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous ★★ Breezy action comedy. Sandra Bullock (2005, 12) 2.00 Babysplitters As 10.25am 4.00 Spontaneous As 6.40am 5.45 Bad Therapy As 8.35am Jackie Chan, Steve Coogan, Cécile de France (2004, PG) RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
MONDAY 4 APRIL Sky Wizarding World Sky 305 Virgin 412 BT 500/HD 514 6.00am Curious George 3: Back to the Jungle ★★ Adventure. Frank Welker (2015, U) 7.30 Mr Peabody & Sherman ★★★★ Sci-fi. Ty Burrell (2013, U) 9.05 Coraline ★★★★ Fantasy. (2008, PG) 10.50 Dragon Rider ★★★ (2020, PG) 12.25pm Surf’s Up ★★★ Comedy. (2007, PG) 1.55 As 11.30pm Sky 306 Virgin 406 BT 506/HD 520 6.00am Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ★★★★ Fantasy. (2004, PG) 8.25 The Goblet of Fire ★★★★ Adventure. (2005, 12) 11.05 The Order of the Phoenix ★★★★ Fantasy adventure. (2007, 12) 1.25pm The Half-Blood Prince ★★★★ Satisfying fantasy. (2009, 12) 3.25pm Early Man ★★★★ Upbeat and visually inventive prehistoric romp. Eddie Redmayne (2018, PG) 8.15 Mary and the Witch’s Flower ★★★★ Vivid adventure for all the family. Ruby Barnhill (2017, U) 4.00pm The Deathly Hallows: Part 1 ★★★ Doom-laden build-up to the series finale. (2010, 12) 6.30 The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 5 Hugely satisfying franchise finale. Daniel Radcliffe (2011, 12) 8.45 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 5 Fun fantasy adventure. (2016, 12) 11.00 Fantastic Beasts: the Crimes of Grindelwald ★★★★ Dazzling adventure. (2018, 12) 10.00pm Happily N’Ever After ★★ Fantasy. (2006, U) 11.30 Open Season ★★★ Comedy. (2006, PG) 1.00am As 6am 2.30 Weathering with You ★★★ Fantasy. (2019, 12) 4.25 Dragon Rider As 10.50am 1.20am Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone ★★★★ Harry is whisked off to Hogwarts wizarding school. (2001, PG) 4.00 The Chamber of Secrets ★★★★ Atmospheric instalment. (2002, PG) 5.00 Animals United ★★ Sweet but simplistic adventure. James Corden, Stephen Fry (2010, U) 6.40 Monster House ★★★★ Thrilling Halloween tale. Steve Buscemi, Maggie Gyllenhaal (2006, PG) Sky Thriller Sky Drama Sky 309 Virgin 409 BT 509/HD 523 6.00am Into the Labyrinth As 2.05pm 8.25 Unhinged As 4.30pm 10.10 Serenity As 11.35pm 12.10pm Under Siege As 8pm 2.05 Into the Labyrinth ★★ Mystery horror thriller. Dustin Hoffman (2019, 15) 4.30 Unhinged ★★ Road-rage shocker. Russell Crowe (2020, 15) Sky 310 Virgin 410 BT 510/HD 524 6.10am Percy vs Goliath ★★★ Drama. (2020, PG) 8.05 All These Small Moments ★★★ Drama. (2018) 9.45 Whiplash 5 Drama. (2014, 15) 11.35 Steel Magnolias ★★★★ Comedy drama. (1989, PG) 1.45pm Military Wives ★★★★ Comedy drama. Kristin Scott Thomas (2019, 12) 6.15pm Changing Lanes ★★★★ Thoughtful, offbeat drama in which two men take a personal feud to extreme lengths. (2002, 15) 8.00 Under Siege ★★★★ Slick thriller about a ship’s cook who becomes the only hope when terrorists come aboard. (1992, 15) 9.45 The Burnt Orange Heresy ★★★ Intriguing, well-cast artworld thriller that simmers but never catches fire. Claes Bang (2019, 15) 3.40pm How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days ★★ Lukewarm romantic comedy. Kate Hudson (2003, 12) 5.40 Eat Pray Love ★★ Sumptuously filmed guide to living well. Julia Roberts (2010, 15) 8.00 Another Round 5 Irresistible Danish comedy drama. Mads Mikkelsen (2020, 12) 10.00 The Hundred-Foot Journey ★★★ Light foodie comedy drama. Helen Mirren (2014, PG) 11.35pm Serenity ★★ Bland thriller that becomes increasingly ludicrous. Matthew McConaughey (2018, 15) 1.35am Silk Road ★★ Crime drama. Jason Clarke (2021, 15) 3.35 Into the Labyrinth As 2.05pm 12.05am Creation Stories ★★★★ Funny and energetic music biopic. Ewen Bremner (2020) 2.05 Percy vs Goliath As 6.10am 3.55 The Last Full Measure ★★ Heartfelt, sentimental drama. Sebastian Stan (2019, 15) Sky Sci-Fi/Horror TCM Movies Sky 311 Virgin 411 BT 511/HD 525 6.15am School’s Out Forever ★★★ Comedy horror. Oscar Kennedy (2021, 15) 8.15 As 4.20pm 10.10 As 6.15pm 12 noon Battleship ★★★ Sci-fi action. Taylor Kitsch (2012, 12) 2.20pm In the Earth As 9.55pm 4.20 Candyman ★★★★ Electrifying shocker. Virginia Madsen, Tony Todd (1992, 18) Sky 315 Virgin 415/HD 416 6.00am Hollywood’s Best Film Directors 8.20 Close Up 8.55 The Red Badge of Courage ★★★★ (1951, U) 10.20 Apache War Smoke ★★ Western. (1952, U) 11.55 Top Gun ★★ (1955, U) 1.30pm Westbound ★★★ (1959, U) 3.00 Ride Out for Revenge ★★ Western. (1957, U) 6.15pm Skyline ★★★ Weirdly fascinating alien-invasion thriller with ace special effects and fullon monster mania. Eric Balfour (2010, 15) 8.00 Edge of Tomorrow ★★★ Tom Cruise is forced to relive the same day in this clever sci-fi blockbuster. Emily Blunt (2014, 12) 9.55 In the Earth ★★★ Unsettling, mystical horror in which a trip to a forest research site turns weird. Joel Fry (2021, 15) 4.40pm The Desperado ★★ Watchable western that sees a fugitive team up with an outlaw gunfighter. Wayne Morris (1954, U) 6.25 No Man Is an Island ★★ Tense adventure based on a true story. Jeffrey Hunter, Marshall Thompson (1962) 8.45 Off Set Interview. 9.00 Magnum Force ★★★ Clint Eastwood is on fine form in this all-guns-blazing follow-up to cop classic Dirty Harry. (1973, 18) 11.45pm The Evil Dead ★★★★ Gory, innovative horror. Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss (1981, 18) 1.15am Sorority Row ★★ Slapdash horror thriller. Briana Evigan (2009, 15) 3.00 Battleship As 12 noon 5.15 As 6.15am 11.40pm Zero Dark Thirty ★★★★ Thriller. (2012, 15) 2.45am Mars Attacks! ★★★★ Sci-fi comedy. (1996, 12) 4.30 Close Up 5.00 Hollywood’s Best Film Directors RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 +1 Sky 316 Virgin 417 SPORT Sky Premier League Sky 402 Virgin 512/HD 502 BT 421/HD 441 6.00am Premier League Greatest Games (AD) 6.30 Highlights 10.00 The Football Show: the weekend’s action 1.00pm Premier League Years 3.00 Highlights 6.30 Soccer AM 7.00 LIVE Premier League Football Crystal Palace v Arsenal from Selhurst Park (kick-off 8.00). Netball 5.00pm Sky Arena Sasha Corbin will be hoping to create a buzz against the Wasps Sky Main Event Sky 401 Virgin 511/HD 501 BT 420/HD 440 6.00am Sky Sports News 7.00 Good Morning Sports Fans 7.30 Early Kick-Off 8.00 Good Morning Sports Fans 8.30 LIVE Test Cricket South Africa v Bangladesh, the fifth day of the First Test in the two-match series at Kingsmead in Durban. 2.50pm LIVE Indian Premier League Cricket Sunrisers Hyderabad v Lucknow Super Giants in Mumbai. 7.00 LIVE Premier League Football Crystal Palace v Arsenal from Selhurst Park (kick-off 8.00). 11.00 Sky Sports News 12 midnight NFL: Total Access 1.00—6.00am Sky Sports News Sky Football Sky 403 Virgin 513/HD 503 BT 422/HD 442 6.00am EFL Trophy Football 9.00 Scottish Premiership Round-Up 9.15 Scottish Premiership Football 9.45 Championship Highlights 10.30 Women’s Super League Football 11.00 Championship Season Review 12 noon Classic Play-Off Finals 2.00pm Scottish Premiership Football 5.30 Scottish Premiership Round-Up 5.45 Championship Highlights 6.00 Soccer AM 6.30 Scottish Premiership Football 7.00 German Football 8.00 EFL Trophy Football 8.30 Soccer AM 9.00 Women’s Super League Football 9.30 German Football 10.30 MLS 11.00 Soccer AM 11.30 Scottish Premiership Football 12 midnight Classic Play-Off Finals 3.00am League Cup Retro 5.45—6.00am One2Eleven (AD) Sky Golf Sky 405 Virgin 515/HD 505 BT 424/HD 444 6.00am Golf: the Masters 8.00 PGA Tour Golf 1.00pm The Magnificent : 1975 1.40 The Masters Official Film: Floyd 1976 2.20 The Masters Official Film: Zoeller 1979 (AD) 2.55 The Masters Official Film: Langer 1985 3.30 Vamos! Garcia’s Glory 4.00 Masters: the Last Nine on Sunday (AD) 5.00 LIVE Golf: the Masters All the build-up and the practice rounds from the Augusta National. 10.00 The Masters Official Films: from 2021 11.00 The Masters Official Film: Tom Watson 1977 11.40 The Masters Official Film: Ballesteros 1980 12.15am The Masters Official Film: Tom Watson 1981 1.00 The Masters Official Film: Player 1974 2.00 Masters: the Last Nine on Sunday (AD) 3.00 Vamos! Garcia’s Glory 3.30 Jordan Spieth: from Minor to Major (AD) 4.00 The Masters Official Film: Stadler 1982 (AD) 4.30 Masters: the One from November: the 2020 tournament 5.00—6.00am The Masters Official Film: Faldo 1996 Amazon Prime 3.00pm, 12 midnight LIVE WTA Tennis Charleston Open, day one. 11.00 Soccer AM 11.30 Women’s Super League Football: Chelsea v Reading 12 midnight Highlights 1.45am Premier League Greatest Games 2.00 Soccer AM 2.30 Premier League Icons 3.00 Premier League Greatest Games 4.00 Best Goals (AD) 5.30—6.00am Premier League 100 Club: Mo Salah Sky Cricket Sky 404 Virgin 514/HD 504 BT 423/HD 443 6.00am Talking Cricket 6.30 Women’s Cricket World Cup Highlights: action from the final 7.30 Test Highlights 8.30 LIVE Test Cricket South Africa v Bangladesh, day five of the First Test at Kingsmead in Durban. 2.50pm LIVE Indian Premier League Cricket Sunrisers Hyderabad v Lucknow Super Giants from Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai. 7.00 Test Highlights 8.00 Best of the 2015 IPL 8.30 Best of the 2017 IPL 9.00 Indian Premier League Cricket 10.00 Test Highlights 11.00 Indian Premier League Cricket: today’s action 4.10am Best of the 2015 IPL 4.35 Best of the 2018 IPL 5.00 Best of the 2015 IPL 5.30—6.00am Best of the 2017 IPL Sky Action Sky 407 Virgin 517/HD 507 BT 426/HD 446 6.00am NFL: America’s Game (AD) 7.00 NFL 8.00 Premier League Darts: in Birmingham 11.30 Darts Gold (AD) 12 noon Good Morning Football 3.00pm NFL Bitesize 3.30 Boxing Archive (AD) 6.30 NFL Bitesize 7.00 Pro-Football Talk 9.00 Boxing Archive (AD) 12 midnight NFL: Total Access 1.00—6.00am NFL Sky Arena Sky 408 Virgin 518/HD 508 BT 427/HD 447 6.00am Super League 7.00 Rugby League Retro 9.00 Super League 10.00 NBA 2.00pm Super League 3.00 Netball 5.00 LIVE Netball Coverage of Saracens Mavericks v Wasps in the Superleague, held at the University of Essex (centre-pass 5.30). 7.15 NBA GameTime 7.45 NBA 11.45 Super League 12 midnight Netball 4.00am Super League 5.00—6.00am Super League’s Supermen (AD) Sky Mix Sky 416 Virgin 520/HD 510 BT 429/HD 449 5.00—7.15pm LIVE Netball Saracens Mavericks v Wasps in the Superleague (centre-pass 5.30). Eurosport 1 Sky 410 Virgin 521 BT 412/HD 435 6.00am Cycling 7.00 World Superbikes 8.00 World Snooker 10.00 Cycling 11.00 World Superbikes: from Spain 12 noon Motocross 12.30pm Cycling 2.30 LIVE Cycling Stage one of the Basque Tour, featuring a 7.5km individual time-trial from Hondarribia. 4.30 Olympics: Legends Live On 5.00 LIVE Curling Coverage of a match in the men’s round-robin stage at the World Championships. 8.00 Cycling 9.00 Teqball Show 9.30 Olympics: Legends Live On 10.00 Cycling 12 midnight Motor Racing 1.00am World Superbikes 2.00 Cycling 4.00—6.00am Darts BT Sport 1 Sky 413 Virgin 527 BT 408/HD 430 6.00am LIVE International OneDay Cricket Continued coverage of New Zealand v Netherlands, the third ODI, held at Seddon Park. 11.15 BT Sport Cricket Reload 11.30 National League Football 12 noon ESPN FC 12.30pm Champions League Magazine 1.00 Premier League Review 2.00 French Football 3.00 National League Football 5.00 ESPN FC 5.30 International One-Day Cricket 6.30 Premier League Review 7.30 LIVE Italian Football AC Milan v Bologna (kick-off 7.45). 9.45 BT Sport Goals Reload 10.15 Europa League Magazine 11.15 Rugby Tonight 12 midnight College GameDay 2.00am LIVE Basketball A match from the NCAA tournament. 5.00—6.00am Fishing: on the Bank (AD) BT Sport 2 Sky 414 Virgin 528 BT 409/HD 431 6.00am Premier League Review 7.00 Wrestling (AD) 8.00 Premier League Football: Liverpool v Watford 9.30 Premier League World 10.00 MotoGP 2.00pm National League Football 2.30 Pro League Hockey 6.30 Premiership Rugby Union 8.00 Rugby Tonight 8.45 BT Sport Cricket Reload 9.00 Fishing: on the Bank (AD) 10.00 Motorcycling 11.00 Wrestling (AD) 1.00am LIVE Wrestling Action from WWE Monday Night Raw. 4.15 BT Sport Goals Reload 4.30 Rugby Stories (AD) 5.00—6.00am International One-Day Cricket Monday Television Animation Sky BT Sport 3 Sky 417 Virgin 529 BT 410/HD 432 6.00am Italian Football: the weekend’s Serie A action 3.00pm Motorcycling 4.00 Motor Racing 6.00 Squash: the women’s and men’s finals at the British Open 7.00 MotoGP: the Grand Prix of Argentina 11.00 National League Football 11.30 BT Sport Films (AD) 12.30am UFC Fight Camp 1.00 UFC Main Event: Kamaru Usman v Colby Covington from 2021 2.00 French Football 3.00 Motor Racing: V8 Supercars 5.00—6.00am Motorcycling BT Sport ESPN Sky 423 Virgin 530 BT 411/HD 434 6.00am ESPN FC 6.30 ESPN SportsCenter 6.45 Baseball 12.45pm ESPN SportsCenter 1.00 ESPN FC 1.30 Lacrosse 3.30 Snowboarding (AD) 4.30 In Depth with Graham Bensinger 5.00 ESPN FC Presents — Gab and Juls: football news 5.30 In Depth with Graham Bensinger 6.00 Baseball Today in the UK 6.30 Basketball 9.00 ESPN SportsCenter 9.15 30 for 30: Survive and Advance (AD) 11.15 ESPN SportsCenter 11.30 Baseball 5.30—6.00am ESPN FC Presents: Gab and Juls Eurosport 2 Sky 411 Virgin 522 BT 413/HD 436 6.00am World Superbikes 7.00 Darts 9.00 World Superbikes 10.00 World Superbikes 11.00 Darts 1.00pm LIVE Darts The afternoon session on day three of the WDF World Championship from Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green, Surrey. 5.00 Formula E 6.00 Darts 7.00 LIVE Darts Coverage of the evening session on day three of the WDF World Championship from Lakeside Country Club. 11.00 Motocross 12.05am Cycling 2.00 Darts 4.00 Cycling 5.00— 6.00am World Superbikes 69
The pick of today’s TV Television Tuesday TUESDAY Choices CHASING THE PAST Shaun Wallace and Anne Hegerty explore their ancestry PICK OF THE DAY DNA Journey 9.00pm ITV GENEALOGY The BOGOF Who Do You Think You Are? returns, with another batch of paired celebs going on genealogical journeys. First up: Anne Hegerty and Shaun Wallace who, despite being quiz-show Chasers, don’t get to do a lot of chasing when it comes to their family trees. Instead, facts and history nuggets are just handed over by experts, with no sign of any research being done by the famous faces. And because there isn’t a DNA link between Anne and Shaun, both end up spending long periods Champions League Quarter-finals 7.00pm/7.15pm (kick-off 8pm) BT Sport 2/3 SPORT As we enter the last eight of European football’s premier competition, there’s a real chance that half of the semi-finalists will be English teams. But tonight, two Iberian sides plan to upset the odds: Benfica host Liverpool in Lisbon (on BT Sport 3) and Atlético Madrid meet Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium (on BT Sport 2). The latter is as violent a clash of footballing styles as one can imagine. Diego Simeone’s Madrid are known for their rigid defensive mindset and knack of holding onto narrow leads, but shutting out a City team revered for their fluid offensive football is the ultimate test. MAX COPEMAN 70 MasterChef 8.00pm BBC1 FOOD Gregg Wallace and John Torode never know what to expect when the ambitious amateurs cook for the first time. It’s like Christmas Day, says Gregg, when you’re excited to open your presents even though you don’t know what’s inside them. What they get this time is a thrilling culinary journey around the world. They are served dishes they’ve never tasted before involving ingredients from Nigeria, Italy, Pakistan, Guyana, Japan, France and the Philippines. If you play the “guess the best cook before they even put on their apron” game, see if you can pick the one who’s head and shoulders above the rest. I didn’t. JANE RACKHAM as a bystander while the other nods and emotes. While Anne’s tale only takes her as far as Liverpool’s Albert Docks and an account of the sinking of the RMS Lusitania, she at least gets to travel to sunny Jamaica while accompanying her co-star. However, what awaits them there is a dark story of slavery that leaves Shaun feeling emotional about the struggles of his ancestors, but also proud of his own notable success. DAVID BROWN See page 146 Ellie Simmonds: a World Without Dwarfism? 9.00pm BBC1 Banned! The Mary Whitehouse Story 9.00pm BBC2 DOCUMENTARY Ellie Simmonds is DOCUMENTARY We reach the a winner of multiple gold medals in Paralympic swimming, having been born with achondroplasia, the genetic disorder that results in short limbs. Now, new drugs such as Vosoritide promise to promote growth in children with the condition. In this provocative film, Simmonds meets families who feel they’re benefiting, but keeps coming back to the question of whether dwarfism really needs a cure. “Do you think society should change, or we should change?” she asks. With all she’s achieved, would she really have chosen a different path? Along the way is a vital demystification of what life with dwarfism is like. JACK SEALE 1980s in this concluding part, as the campaigner allies herself with another powerful woman with an immovable helmet of lacquered hair: Margaret Thatcher. It was an odd, almost contradictory union, with the free-marketeering Tories allowing the prosperity of the pornographers whom Whitehouse opposed. The two women gelled, however, in their desire to make broadcasting subject to the Obscene Publications Act. But in railing against the likes of EastEnders, Whitehouse proved to be on the wrong side of public opinion. Catch Julie Walters playing Whitehouse in a 2008 bio-drama on BBC4 at 10.00pm. DBr RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
TUESDAY 5 APRIL of a clan that has been built via adoption — his children, including sons Marou and Noel (Jimi Bani and Aaron Fa’aoso, left), run guns and drugs through the Torres Strait Islands in Queensland. It can veer towards soapiness in the acting, but gangster drama fans will not be disappointed by the creative violence of fearsome rival gangs, while Succession devotees can see Cox warm up for that role with an authoritative turn that has similar qualities. JS STREAMING NOW What if we told you there’s a whole other drama starring Brian Cox as the head of a morally compromised family, with adult siblings all jostling to take over the business? Long before Succession, which you can catch up with via Now, there was The Straits — a one-series wonder made for Australian television in 2012 and now on both Acorn TV and STV Player. Cox plays Harry Montebello, patriarch Wellington Paranormal The Witchfinder 9.00pm Channel 5 9.00pm Sky Comedy 10.00pm BBC2 DRAMA New series This noir-ish COMEDY “The endangered bird COMEDY There are certainly ragged mystery is filmed in Budapest and scripted by Gareth Tunley, who wrote and directed last year’s burglar drama Intruder for Channel 5. This time, he channels the femme-fatale premise of Basic Instinct: a man investigating a woman accused of murder makes the mistake of falling under her spell. Here it is documentary maker James Alden (James D’Arcy) who becomes fascinated by socialite Natalie Varga (Charlie Murphy) as she fights to clear her name after her husband’s brutal murder. Appropriately enough, the dialogue is full of dead lines and scenes that creak like a rusty gate, but if it draws you in, the story plays out over the next three nights. DAVID BUTCHER woman is in danger. She’s an endangered endangered bird woman.” Another strange case for Minogue and O’Leary heralds the final, fourth series of this jovial Kiwi mockumentary, a What We Do in the Shadows spin-off with a lighter vibe. Shiny objects are being stolen across town, and the police are advised by a local ornithologist that they’re dealing with a Kurangaituku, the giant feathered she-beast of Maori legend. When one bird woman (the Kurangaituku) kidnaps another bird woman (the ornithologist), events become dangerously confusing. Back at the cop shop, there’s more bird-based chaos: a budgie is loose. JS edges to this costume comedy and scenes that feel sketchy, but I like the mad 17th-century world that writers Rob and Neil Gibbons have constructed. It’s a showcase for excellent cameos tonight, including Allan Mustafa as a complacent grocer. He tells Thomasine (Daisy May Cooper) to stop questioning everything — “Leave it to the men, love, you won’t go wrong” — when we keep seeing how the hopelessness of all the men in the story is where everything goes wrong. The main culprit is Gideon, and Tim Key is particularly good tonight playing Gideon’s inability to live up to his own idea of himself, with dire consequences. DB The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer 8.00pm C4 Presenter Matt Lucas, rapper Example, DJ Annie Mac and comedian Ed Gamble bake for Paul and Prue. The Flash 8.00pm Sky Max Despero warns Barry that great tragedies lie ahead. The Simpler Life 9.15pm C4 The volunteers struggle to carry on without their Amish guides. Barry Schwartz’s viewpoint: page 7 Filth: the Mary Whitehouse Story 10.00pm BBC4 Tuesday Television Deadline BEST OF THE REST 2008 drama starring Julie Walters as Mary Whitehouse. q FILM OF THE DAY True Lies 9.00pm Alibi DRAMA There were more twists FORMIDABLE Seána Kerslake, Dervla Kirwan and Niamh Walsh as the Ahern women Grace, Val and Jenny RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 and turns than an Irish country lane in the first series of Kate O’Riordan’s bleak thriller starring Dervla Kerwin as Val Ahern, the matriarch of a complex family. It began when Val’s deeply unpleasant husband Denis was found dead at the bottom of a cliff. There were numerous suspects within the extended family but, after various long-buried secrets were exhumed, we learned it was an accident… although there was a sting in that tale, too. “From now on, we tell each other the truth,” instructs Val, but there are more skeletons rattling around in the closet and lots of dirty laundry to be aired. Denis’s estranged son Finn (Dean Fagan) turns up at the Aherns and, although they’re a ghastly bunch, he’s keen to get to know them. The pre-title sequence suggests that this could be a dangerous proposition. JR 10.00pm Channel 5 Action comedy thriller starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as a terrorist-battling secret agent who suspects his wife is having an affair with a used-car salesman. (1994) See page 29 LIVE SPORT  Champions League Football: Man City v Atlético Madrid 7pm (k/o 8pm) BT Sport 2 Renan Lodi has helped to get Atlético this far. Benfica v Liverpool 7.15pm (k/o 8pm) BT Sport 3 See page 70  Championship Football: Preston North End v Blackpool 7.30pm (k/o 7.45pm) SS Football  Indian Premier League Cricket: Rajasthan Royals v Royal Challengers Bangalore 2.50pm Sky Sports Cricket GETTY Smother 71
TUESDAY Main Channels DAYTIME Television Tuesday BBC1 6.00am Breakfast Sally Nugent, Dan Walker. (S) (HD) 9.15 Morning Live Gethin Jones and AJ Odudu host the topical magazine show. (S) (HD) 10.00 Scam Interceptors Rav Wilding and a team of ethical hackers hunt down cyber criminals. (S) (HD) 10.45 Defenders UK Officers clamp down on traders selling sub-standard face masks. (Revised repeat) (S) (HD) 11.15 Homes under the Hammer Properties in Staffordshire, Cheshire and County Durham. (S) (HD) 12.15pm Bargain Hunt In Peterborough. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00 BBC News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 1.45 Doctors Princess gets no love from her mother. Repeated 7pm BBC2 Cast Thursday BBC2 (S) (AD) (HD) 2.15 Shakespeare and Hathaway: Private Investigators 8/10 Series 3. Frank and Lu investigate a car accident which killed a young mum. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Escape to the Country A couple returning after seven years in Switzerland seek a family home in Cambridgeshire. Repeated Thursday 6.30am BBC2 (S) (HD) 3.45 The Repair Shop Jay Blades hears the stories behind a special sporran, an ingenious artist’s tool and a much-loved toy seal. Rptd tomorrow 7.15am BBC2 (S) (HD) 4.30—5.15 Bridge of Lies A family team try to find the right path across the bridge. With Ross Kemp. (S) (HD) BBC2 6.30am Bargain Hunt Shown Mon 12.15pm BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) 7.15 The Repair Shop Shown yesterday 3.45pm BBC1 (S) (HD) 8.00—9.00 Sign Zone 8.00 Great Coastal Railway Journeys Michael Portillo travels along the rural coastline of Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 8.30 Marcus Wareing’s Tales from a Kitchen Garden 8/10 Marcus decides he wants to raise sheep, so he takes a trip to Lancashire where he’s introduced to Lonk sheep. (R) (S) (HD) 9.00 BBC News (S) (HD) 1.00pm The Super League Show Featuring Leeds Rhinos v St Helens and Hull KR v Warrington Wolves. Shown yesterday 12.20am BBC1 North (S) (HD) 1.45 Eggheads Quiz with Jeremy Vine. (R) (S) (HD) 2.15 Street Auction A Somerset woman who draws on her own tragic experience to help others. (R) (S) (HD) 3.00 The Heights Series 1. A revelation rocks one family, while money proves a problem. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 3.30 The Customer Is Always Right Consumers try out a new portion-control bowl for dieters, a dog lead and an electronic music box. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 4.15—5.15 Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve 2/6 The adventurer goes spearfishing on Madagascar, before heading off to the Seychelles. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) ITV 6.00am Good Morning Britain (S) (HD) 9.00 Lorraine Beauty, health and style. (S) (HD) 10.00 This Morning Celebrity interviews, fashion and lifestyle advice. Including Regional Weather (S) (HD) 12.30pm Loose Women Lively chat. Rptd 3am (S) (HD) 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal In Crewe, Fay Rutter goes wild about autographs and Stewart Hoffgartner tries to get his hands on some modern art. (R) (S) (HD) 3.00—4.00 Lingo Duos from Oxford, Chelmsford and Belfast compete in the fast-moving battle of words. Adil Ray presents. (R) (S) (HD) Followed by Regional Weather Channel 4 72 6.05am Countdown With Jon Culshaw. (R) (S) (HD) 6.45 Cheers Two episodes of the comedy. (R) (S) (HD) 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond Triple bill. (R) (S) (AD) 9.05 Frasier Three episodes of the US sitcom. (R) (S) (AD) 10.35 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA The chef heads to Islip on Long Island. (R) (S) 11.30 News (S) (HD) 11.35 Undercover Boss USA The CEO of a smoothie brand goes incognito in his own company. (R) (S) (HD) 12.30pm Steph’s Packed Lunch Magazine. (S) (HD) 2.10 Countdown With guest John Thomson. (S) (HD) 3.00 A Place in the Sun Searching for a holiday home near the Gran Canaria town of Vecindario. (R) (S) (HD) 4.00—5.00 A New Life in the Sun The future of a pony trekking business in Italy hangs in the balance after being visited by an army of vets. (R) (S) (HD) BBC1 1 BBC2 2 The Witchfinder Ellie Simmonds: a World without Dwarfism? 9.00pm The ethical issues a controversial new drug is raising (Tim Key) mislays Thomasine, but is disaster about to turn to triumph? 5.15pm Pointless 5.15pm Flog It! Quiz show presented by Alexander Armstrong. (S) (HD) Examining antiques brought to the Milestones Museum in Basingstoke, Hampshire. (R) (S) (HD) 10.00pm Bannister 6.00 BBC News Weather (S) (HD) 6.30 Regional news magazines (S) Followed by Party Election Broadcast By the Labour Party. (S) (HD) Milton Jones, Ria Lina, Martin Roberts and Briony May Williams test their general knowledge. (S) (HD) 6.30 Lightning 7.00 The One Show Jermaine Jenas and Lauren Laverne host. (S) (HD) 2 BBC RED BUTTON 7.00—10.30 5 Live Final Score Comedian Zoe Lyons presents the quickfire quiz. Director John Adams Series producer James Evans (S) (HD) 7.00 Doctors 7.30 EastEnders Linda causes a drunken scene at the crematorium. Linda Carter Kellie Bright Janine Butcher Charlie Brooks Shirley Carter Linda Henry Chelsea Atkins Zaraah Abrahams Frankie Lewis Rose Ayling-Ellis Honey Mitchell Emma Barton Isaac Baptiste Stevie Basaula Harvey Monroe Ross Boatman Jay Brown Jamie Borthwick Ben Mitchell Max Bowden Martin Fowler James Bye Jada Lennox Kelsey Calladine-Smith Sonia Fowler Natalie Cassidy Stuart Highway Ricky Champ Callum “Halfway” Highway Tony Clay 6.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games Tom “Rocky” Cotton Brian Conley Sharon Watts Letitia Dean Kheerat Panesar Jaz Deol Kim Fox Tameka Empson Zack Hudson James Farrar Billy Mitchell Perry Fenwick Rainie Highway Tanya Franks Ash Kaur Gurlaine Kaur Garcha Mitch Baker Roger Griffiths Lola Pearce Danielle Harold Arthur Fowler Rocco Brenner Ernie Moon Cody Briffett Bert Moon Elliott Briffett Ollie Carter Harry Farr Lexi Pearce Isabella Brown Writer Kevin Rundle More cast on Thursday (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 MasterChef more cooks arrive in the kitchen to prepare aNine their signature dishes in the audition round, Ruhma gets more than she bargained for from a pregnant couple. Emma returns to work. Writer Jacqui Canham Cast Thu Shown 1.45pm BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) 7.30 Rick Stein’s Cornwall Series 1. Rick visits the Roseland peninsula, starting at the spot said to have once been visited by Jesus, inspiring the hymn Jerusalem. Later, Rick heads to St Mawes for a tour of the bay with Alex and Olga Polizzi. Continues tomorrow 7.30pm. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Saving Lives at Sea The RNLI crew are called into action at St Davids in Pembrokeshire when a plane makes an emergency crash landing on one of Wales’s busiest beaches. Directors Phil Broadhurst, Luke Proctor and Dominick French Series producer Alex Raw (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Banned! The Mary Whitehouse Story The story reaches the 1970s, and Mary’s a 2/2. battle with permissive society heats up, as the where John Torode and Gregg Wallace will taste each plate purely on its merits without knowing who cooked which. Three chefs will be granted their aprons — and immunity from elimination — while the remaining six must produce a second dish, but now with John and Gregg watching their every move, whereafter two will be eliminated. Continues tomorrow 8pm. See page 70. (S) (AD) (HD) suggestion that nothing should be censored starts to gain currency. Intent on being the nation’s moral guardian, she takes her battles to the courts. This instalment also looks back at the final chapters of her campaign, when she got closer to the seat of power than anybody thought possible, thanks to her relationship with Mrs Thatcher. See page 70. 9.00 Ellie Simmonds: a World without Dwarfism? Director Hannah Berryman Executive producers Abigail Priddle and Janet Lee (S) (AD) (HD) Filth: the Mary Whitehouse Story is at 10pm on BBC4 to an environment where difference aAccustomed is celebrated, the five-time gold medal-winning Paralympian investigates a pioneering new drug which promises to make children with achondroplasia — Ellie’s form of dwarfism — grow closer to average height. Travelling around the US and the UK, Ellie interrogates her own beliefs and preconceptions as she meets families embarking on the drug trial, individuals who feel treatment would have positively impacted their lives, and others who are proud of their identity and are questioning the aims of the drug. See page 70. Director Kate Monaghan; Producer Jasleen Kaur Sethi (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 BBC News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 10.35 Settling Down: a Believer’s Guide 2/5. Grace and Jess are engaged and about to move into their first home together: a canal boat. In the past, the pair have struggled with being gay and Christian, and they’ve not always found acceptance. As they settle in on their new boat, they are looking to find a church and a community that welcomes them. Series producer Jo Woolf (S) (HD) 11.15 Extraordinary Portraits 6/6. Caroline Pool paints Alec Burrough, an 88-year-old dairy farmer from Devon who refuses to slow down. Shown Sunday 6.30pm (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 The Witchfinder Thomasine is stolen away and Bannister a 5/6. fears the worst should someone else try her before he gets to Chelmsford. But when he tries to get her back, he finds that the man putting her on trial is none other than Matthew Hopkins himself. A box set is available on iPlayer. See page 71. Thomasine Gooch Gideon Bannister Daisy May Cooper Cumberlidge Tim Key Hopkins Tuwaine Barrett Julian Barratt Writers/Directors Neil Gibbons and Rob Gibbons Producer Joe Fraser (S) (AD) (HD) 10.30 Newsnight With Kirsty Wark. (S) (HD) 11.10 Weather (S) (HD) 11.15 99 Homes ★★★★ Orlando, Florida, 2010: after losing his q Drama. job, Dennis Nash is evicted from his home by estate agent Rick Carver. Desperate to provide for his nine-year-old son, Nash is forced to strike a deal with the devil by going to work for Carver. Available on iPlayer for 30 days. Film of the Week, page 26. Dennis Nash Rick Carver Lynn Nash Frank Green Andrew Garfield Michael Shannon Laura Dern Tim Guinee Connor Nash Bill Mr Tanner Mr Freeman Noah Lomax Cullen Moss J D Evermore Clancy Brown Director Ramin Bahrani (2014, 15) (S) (W) (HD) 12.30am Weather for the Week Ahead (S) (HD) 12.35—6.00am BBC News (S) (HD) 1.00—3.30am Sign Zone 1.00 Dragons’ Den 13/14 Two sisters hope the Dragons will be attracted to their maternity-wear business. Shown last Thursday BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 MasterChef The cooks must invent a dish on the spot from a range of ingredients. Shown last Wed BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 The four strongest chefs return to battle for a place in the semi-finals. Shown last Friday BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) BBC1 Freeview 1/HD 101 Freesat 101/HD 106 Sky 101/HD 115 Virgin 101 BBC2 Freeview 2/HD 102 Freesat 102 Sky 102 Virgin 102 11.45 The Wall A father and son compete to win a life-changing prize. Shown Saturday 7.05pm (S) (HD)
TUESDAY 5 APRIL ITV 3 Channel 4 4 7 in Wales The Great Celebrity Bake Off 8.00pm Example, Annie Mac, Matt Lucas and Ed Gamble 4.00pm Tipping Point 5.00pm Sun, Sea and Selling Houses Four contestants take turns on the supersized arcade machine. Ben Shephard hosts. (R) (S) (HD) Married foodies Charlie and Sasha want to start a new life and business on the Costa del Sol — their first task being to find a suitable home for their two children, three dogs and four cats. (S) (HD) 5.00 The Chase Bradley Walsh presents as Gary, Damon, Sarah and Emma answer general knowledge questions and work as a team to take on a Chaser. (R) (S) (HD) 6.00 Regional News Weather (S) (HD) 6.25 Party Election Broadcast By the Labour Party. (S) (HD) 6.30 ITV Evening News Weather (S) (HD) 7.30 Emmerdale Manpreet braces herself for an interrogation. Kim is suspicious of Hazel’s intentions. Vanessa is secretly pleased to have secured dinner with Suzy. Manpreet Sharma Rebecca Sarker Kim Tate Claire King Hazel Kate Anthony Vanessa Woodfield Michelle Hardwick Amy Wyatt Natalie Ann Jamieson Bear Wolf Joshua Richards Bernice Blackstock Samantha Giles Billy Fletcher Jay Kontzle Bob Hope Tony Audenshaw Brenda Walker Lesley Dunlop Cain Dingle Jeff Hordley Charity Dingle Emma Atkins Charles Anderson Kevin Mathurin Chas Dingle Lucy Pargeter Dan Spencer Liam Fox David Metcalfe Matthew Wolfenden Dawn Fletcher Olivia Bromley Eric Pollard Christopher Chittell Ethan Anderson Emile John Eve Dingle Bonnie Clement Faith Dingle Sally Dexter Harriet Finch Katherine Dow Blyton Harry Sugden Brody Hall Jack Sugden Seth Ball Jacob Gallagher Joe-Warren Plant Jai Sharma Christopher Bisson Jimmy King Nick Miles Kerry Wyatt Laura Norton Laurel Thomas Charlotte Bellamy Leyla Cavanagh Roxy Shahidi Liam Cavanagh Jonny McPherson Liv Dingle Isobel Steele Lydia Dingle Karen Blick Writer Andrew Kirk More cast on Thursday (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Love Your Garden Ep 2. In Leicester, Alan Titchmarsh, David Domoney and Danny Clarke transform a small space into a Caribbean-inspired technicolour paradise, while Frances Tophill reveals how to bring light and colour to a dark corner of the garden. Exec producer Matt Young; Series editor Jeremy Daldry (S) (AD) (HD) RT GARDENING Get 20% off stunning spring “Erysimum” wallflowers from Sarah Raven: page 135 9.00 DNA Journey series. 1/7 Series 2. Anne Hegerty aNew and Shaun Wallace from The Chase embark on quests to uncover the truth behind their bloodlines. While Anne discovers an ancestor who survived two torpedo attacks, Shaun is able to trace his family back eight generations to the early 1700s and finds a forebear who managed to gather a small fortune in Cuba. See page 70. Director Iain Thompson; Executive producers Kathleen Larkin, Sanjay Singhal and Steve Nam (S) (AD) (HD) The view from Maureen Lipman’s sofa: p146 10.15 ITV News 6.00 The Simpsons The Way We Weren’t. Homer reminisces about his first kiss at summer camp. Marge is shocked, but soon realises she was the one, and recounts the events from her own perspective. (R) (S) (AD) 6.30 Hollyoaks Friction builds between James and his family. Lizzie, tries to convince her parents that new boyfriend Sid is a good person. Writer Heather Robson Cast Wed/Fri Shown yesterday 7pm E4 Rptd tomorrow 6.30am E4 Next episode follows on E4 (S) (AD) (HD) 9.15 The Simpler Life 5/6. It’s summer at the farmstead and with Lloyd, Edna and their three children on their way back to Ohio, the remaining volunteers must all pull their weight. However, frictions continue over alcohol and household chores, while a shock discovery is set to threaten the biggest crop of the season. Concludes tomorrow. Series producer Jo McDiarmid; Executive producers Stephen Day and Charlotte Desai (S) (AD) (HD) Barry Schwartz’s viewpoint: page 7 10.15 Gogglebox Ep 7. Britain’s armchair critics give their frank perspectives on the week’s biggest and best TV shows, as cameras capture their reactions. Shown last Friday (S) (AD) (HD) 11.20 The viewers share their opinions on shows including (Un)well, the film When Harry Met Sally, Countdown, Britain’s Got Talent, Mary Berry’s Simple Comforts, Elephant Hospital, BBC news reports on quarantine and Covid, as well as ITV news coverage of Brexit. First shown in September 2020. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) Channel 4 Freeview 4/HD 104 Freesat 104/HD 126 Sky 104/HD 138 Virgin 104/HD 141 +1 Freeview 15 Freesat 121 Sky 204 Virgin 142 Director Henry Cole; Producer Ben Tinsley First shown on ITV4 (S) (HD) 11.55 Kate and Koji 3/6 Series 2. Asylum-seeker Koji has an unpleasant experience. Continues tomorrow 9pm. Shown last Wednesday (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00pm Pubs, Ponds and Power: the Story of the Village East Midlands. Ben Robinson learns how Cromford in Derbyshire evolved during the Industrial Revolution to service Sir Richard Arkwright’s cotton mills. More tomorrow 7pm. Repeated 12.30am (R) (S) (HD) 7.30 Inside Museums 2/4 Series 2. Manchester’s Whitworth Mancunian artist Diana Ali visits the Whitworth gallery to see how art can stir our emotions and challenge our beliefs. More tomorrow 7.30pm. Repeated 1am (R) (S) (HD) 8.00 Keeping Up Appearances 8.30 Yes, Prime Minister ITV Freeview 3/HD 103 Freesat 103 Sky 103 Virgin 113/HD 103 +1 Freeview 35 Freesat 112 Sky 203 Virgin 114 1/5. Five teams of metal detectorists compete to unearth the most historically important items, beginning at Ardington House, where they find a Second World War bomb. Henry Cole hosts. 6.30pm Reporting Scotland; Party Election Broadcast: by the Scottish Conservative Party 7.00—7.30 River City: Tyler attempts to stop Darren starting a war with the Murdochs 3/5 Series 5. Matt Lucas leaves Noel Fielding to present on his own, as he dons an apron and joins DJ Annie Mac, comedian Ed Gamble and rapper Elliot Gleave AKA Example to tackle three challenges set by judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith. Who will impress with their signature stained-glass biscuits, jam-packed technicals and showstopping cakes that reveal what they did before they were famous? Director Ivan Youlden; Series producer Lucy Terrell Repeated tonight 11.05pm and tomorrow 7.45pm 4seven (S) (AD) (HD) Writer Roy Clarke Director/Producer Harold Snoad (R) (S) 3/8 Series 2. A Diplomatic Incident Jim tries to turn the tables on French officials over the Channel Tunnel. Writers Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn Director Sydney Lotterby (R) (S) 9.00 Gods of Snooker 2/3. The emergence of Steve Davis and the rise of Barry Hearn’s stable of players, which brought lucrative sponsorships into the game. Director Edward McGown; Producer Laurence Turnbull Repeated 1.30am (R) (S) (HD) 10.00 Filth: the Mary Whitehouse Story First shown in 2008, this drama stars Julie Walters as the housewife and teacher who embarked on a mission to clean up British TV. Her crusade led her into conflict with the man she felt responsible — Sir Hugh Carleton Greene, director-general of the BBC — resulting in a bitter fight over whether to broadcast the word “knickers” in the Beatles song I Am the Walrus. Mary Whitehouse Ernest Whitehouse Hugh Carleton Greene Norah Buckland Rev Basil Buckland Paul Whitehouse Richard Whitehouse Christopher Whitehouse Lord Charlie Hill David Turner Harman Grisewood Regional variations BBC1 SCOTLAND celebrates the rich heritage of the Whitworth in Manchester 1/7 Series 3. Richard contends with the idea of taking early retirement. 12.20am Home Shopping (HD) 3.00 Loose Women Topical debate. Shown 12.30pm (S) (HD) 3.50 Unwind A sequence to calm the mind. (HD) 5.05—6.00am Tipping Point (R) (S) (SL) (HD) 11.00 The Great British Treasure Hunt Inside Museums 7.30pm Diana Ali 7.00 Channel 4 News Sport; Weather (S) (HD) 8.00 The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer 12.20am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA Gordon Ramsay travels to Providence, Rhode Island, to visit the failing Down City restaurant. (R) (S) 1.10 Undercover Boss Canada Scott Haldane, the CEO of the YMCA, goes under cover wearing a wig that proves ill-suited to an aquatics class. (R) (S) (HD) 2.05 Come Dine with Me Four dinner party hosts from Maidstone and Rochester battle it out to impress one another and win the £1,000 cash prize. (R) (S) (SL) (HD) 2.55 Location, Location, Location Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer put their expertise at the disposal of property hunters in Cumbria and Lancashire. (R) (S) (HD) 3.50 George Clarke’s Old House, New Home Helping a couple restore the features and dimensions of their Georgian home in Leicester. (R) (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 4.45 Grand Designs Building a Roman-inspired, single-storey family home on protected land adjacent to a historic abbey in Hertfordshire. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 5.40—6.05am Bidding Wars Today’s three pallets are themed beauty, retro toys and lucky dip. (R) (S) (HD) Weather; Regional News and Weather (S) (HD) 9 24 in Scotland Julie Walters Alun Armstrong Hugh Bonneville Georgie Glen Timothy Davies Paul Westwood Drew Webb Jeremy Legat Ron Cook William Beck Nicholas Woodeson Writer Amanda Coe; Producer Richard Burrell Director Andy De Emmony (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 11.30 Meet the Romans with Mary Beard 1/3. All Roads Lead to Rome. Looking at ancient Rome from the standpoint of the average citizen, beginning with the stories of a slave-turned-baker and a purveyor of imperial purple dye. BBC SCOTLAND 7.00pm Born to Be Wild 8.00 Paramedics on Scene 9.00 The Nine 10.00 Disclosure: the Truth about Scotland and Racism 10.30 David Wilson’s Crime Files 11.00—12 midnight Gold Town STV 6.25—6.30pm Party Election Broadcast: Scottish Conservative Party 8.00 Paul O’Grady: for the Love of Dogs 8.30—9.00 Animal 999 10.50 Scotland Tonight 11.20 Unbelievable Moments Caught on Camera 12.15am Kate and Koji 12.40—3.00 Home Shopping BBC1 WALES 6.30—7.00pm BBC Wales Today; Party Election Broadcast: Welsh Conservatives 10.35 Cardiff Calling: 6 Music Festival Highlights: featuring Johnny Marr, Little Simz and the Manic Street Preachers 11.35 Settling Down: a Believer’s Guide 12.15am Extraordinary Portraits: last in series 12.45—6.00 BBC News Tuesday Television DNA Journey 9.00pm Anne Hegerty and Shaun Wallace chase down the stories of their ancestors BBC4 ITV WALES 6.25—6.30pm Party Election Broadcast: by the Welsh Conservative Party 8.00 Wales This Week 8.30—9.00 Welsh Lives BBC1 NORTHERN IRELAND 6.30—7.00pm BBC Newsline; Party Election Broadcast: by Sinn Féin UTV 6.25—6.30pm Party Election Broadcast: by Sinn Féin 8.00 Rare Breed: a Farming Year 8.30—9.00 Keepers of the Lough 11.00 Eamonn Mallie: Face to Face with..: Eamonn Mallie talks to Susan McKay 11.30—11.55 Ulster Giants Series producer Caterina Turroni Executive producer Richard Bradley (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 12.30am Pubs, Ponds and Power: the Story of the Village Shown 7pm (S) (HD) 1.00 Inside Museums Shown 7.30pm (S) (HD) 1.30 Gods of Snooker Shown 9pm (S) (HD) 2.30—3.30am Neanderthals: Meet Your Ancestors 2/2. Why Neanderthals became extinct. Shown yesterday 8pm (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) BBC4 F’view 9/HD 106 F’sat 108 Sky 116 Virgin 108 a RT Choice m Family 2 Red button (R) Repeat (S) Subtitles (SL) Signing (AD) Audio description (HD) High def FILMS i Premiere (W) Widescreen (BW) Black/white Channel 5 listings are overleaf Outstanding ★★★★ Very good ★★★ Worth watching ★★ Could be worse ★ Poor 73
TUESDAY Freeview Television Tuesday Channel 5 5 BBC3 23 ITV3 10 Drama 20 Deadline 9.00pm Can washed-up Mood 10.00pm Sasha realises she can’t Law & Order: UK 10.00pm Thorne Dalziel & Pascoe 8.00pm Det Supt journalist James Alden find a killer? keep running away from her trauma and Sharpe seek a prosecution Dalziel finds his reputation at stake F’view 5/HD 105 F’sat 105 Sky 105 Virgin 154/HD 105 5.25am Milkshake! See page 76 9.15 New. Jeremy Vine (S) (HD) 12.15pm George Clarke’s Build a New Life in the Country A beach house in West Sussex. (S) (HD) 1.10 5 News (S) (HD) 1.15 Home and Away Panic-stricken Neve refuses to hear Logan out. Shown yesterday F’view 23/HD 109 (not Scot/Wales) F’sat 179/HD 107 Sky 117 (173 London; 141 Scot) Virgin 107 (157 Scot/Wales) Freeview 10 Freesat 115 Sky 119 Virgin 117/HD 177 6.00am Classic Coronation Street (S) (AD) 7.00 Classic Emmerdale (S) 8.05 That’s My Boy (S) 9.10 Upstairs, Downstairs: 2/13 Series 3. A House Divided. The aftermath of the Titanic disaster causes conflict; 10.20 3/13. A Change of Scene. Hudson is offered a new position (S) 11.30 Heartbeat: 5/16 An adoption file goes missing; 12.35pm 6/16. Gina is assaulted (S) (AD) 1.40pm Classic Emmerdale: double bill. The teenagers anxiously gather together to discuss their alibis, then the kids’ guilty secret continues to weigh heavily on their minds (S) 2.45 Classic Coronation Street: double bill. Gary receives a shock, then Mark discovers Linda’s deceit (S) (AD) 3.50 Midsomer Murders: Series 2. Blood Will Out. A local magistrate is found dead (S) (AD) Freeview 20 Freesat 158 Sky 143 Virgin 130 7.00am Ever Decreasing Circles: 1/5 Series 1 Martin’s new neighbour threatens his authority (S) 7.40 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates Rptd 2.20pm (S) (AD) 8.35 The Bill: Quinnan tries to help a friend 9.35 Classic Holby City: troubled nurse Fran returns to Holby (HD) 10.55 Classic Casualty: a patient prompts Kirsty to make life-changing decisions (HD) 12 noon The Bill: Smithy picks up a lead on a major drug dealer 1.00pm Classic EastEnders: double bill. Rosa’s temper explodes, then Jamie wants to run his own stall 2.20 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: 8/9 Series 3 A victimised German pensioner seeks his long-lost sister (S) (AD) 3.20 Lovejoy: 7/12 Series 2. The shady trader helps a film star (S) 4.20 Pie in the Sky: 3/10 Series 2 Fisher’s daughter escapes the fold to live with a group of travellers (S) 5.20 Ever Decreasing Circles: 2/5 Series 1. Martin resigns from the Residents’ Association. (S) 6.30pm 5 Star Repeated 6pm 5 Star (S) (AD) (HD) 1.45 New. Neighbours Rptd 6pm (S) (AD) (HD) 2.15 The Husband with Two Wives ★★★ Drama. Two women discover they share a husband — and that he’s left them bankrupt. Director Manu Boyer (2019) (S) (W) (HD) 4.00 Filthy House SOS Helping a man who started a mental health network. (S) (HD) q 7.00pm New. MasterChef Australia The three lowest-scoring contestants from the previous episode’s invention test must re-create a dish prepared by chef Alla Wolf-Tasker. First shown on W (S) (HD) 7.50 New. The Catch Up (S) (HD) 7.55 Ready Player One ★★★ action thriller starring Tye q Sci-fi Sheridan. In 2045, society’s main 5.00pm 5 News (S) (HD) 6.00 Neighbours entertainment is an ultra-immersive virtual reality simulation. Its creator has hidden an Easter egg within the game that will grant ownership to the finder. Teen gamer Wade Watts is determined to win the prize, but he has lethal competition. Available on iPlayer for 26 days. Ned tries to get Amy to think logically. Director Steven Spielberg (2018, 12) (S) (AD) (W) (HD) Shown 1.45pm (S) (HD) 10.00 New. Mood 6.30 New. Eggheads The Quayside Quizzers take part. (S) (HD) 7.00 New. Dream Kitchens and Bathrooms with Mark Millar 6/8 Series 2. Mark helps DIY renovators create a £30,000 black-and-white kitchen in Oldham, and a £6,000 country-style spa bathroom in Northumberland. Directors Sam Miles, Daniel Waring, Sam Daniels (S) (HD) 7.55 5 News Update (S) (HD) 8.00 New. Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly 14/15 Series 4. Featuring a pint-sized chihuahua with a bark that’s worse than its bite and a bellowing weimaraner that is disturbing a quiet rural village. Directors Michael Nuvoletta and Selina Chan Repeated Thursday 3.10am (S) (HD) Followed by 5 News Update (S) (HD) 9.00 New series. Deadline a 1/4. Thriller. When Natalie Varga is suspected of murdering her rich Hungarian husband, she asks washedup journalist James Alden to find the killer, in exchange for an exclusive story. Continues tomorrow 9pm. See page 71. James D’Arcy Charlie Murphy Indra Ové Anamaria Marinca Brian Caspe Rad Lazar Nina Senicar Abiola Ogunbiyi James Natalie Barbara Mrs Molnar Toth Dominik Vera Shona Writers Gareth Tunley, Barunka O’Shaughnessy; Producer Mary McCarthy; Director Joe Ahearne (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 True Lies ★★★★ comedy starring Arnold qAction Schwarzenegger and Jamie Lee Curtis. When a secret agent suspects his wife of having an affair, he triggers a chain of events that plunges her into the world of espionage. Film of the Day: p29. Director James Cameron (1994, 15) (S) (W) (HD) 12.50am Entertainment News (S) (HD) 1.00 New. Casino (S) (HD) 3.00 Entertainment News (S) (HD) 3.10 World’s Most Scenic River Journeys (S) (HD) 3.55 Now That’s Funny! (S) (SL) (HD) 4.45 Wildlife SOS (S) (SL) 5.10—5.35am House Doctor (S) (SL) Channel 5+1 Freeview 46 Freesat 128 Sky 205 Virgin 155 BBC4 listings are overleaf 6/6. After finding the strength to be honest, Sasha knows she must find her voice. The whole series is on iPlayer. Rptd 12.40am and Wed 10.35pm BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) 10.50 Famalam 5.50pm Heartbeat 7/16 Series 4. Nick investigates the reappearance of a local man last seen seven years previously. (S) (AD) 6.55 8/16. A woman’s attempt to cool her husband’s ardour ends in tragedy, while Greengrass takes up an illegal new hobby — cockfighting. (S) (AD) 8.00 Midsomer Murders 1/4 Series 2. Comedy sketch show. The competitive aunties battle it out. 6.00pm Butterflies 2/6 Series 1. Breaking the Silence Ria lies to Leonard about her age. 6.40 Last of the Summer Wine Series 22. Gnome and Away. Howard has an unusual gift for Marina’s garden. (S) 7.20 A Hair of the Blonde That Bit You Howard has some explaining to do. (S) 11.40 The Drop Series 11. Talking to the Dead. Two couples disappear from the tiny village of Monks Barton, leaving their half-eaten breakfasts on the table. Can Barnaby and Jones find the link between the missing couples and some stolen antiques? (S) (AD) 4/8. The creatives use hype stunts. 10.00 Law & Order: UK 10.00 New Tricks 6/6 Series 5. Deal. A 12-year-old victim of gang culture speaks out about the shooting of a woman and ignites a shattering chain of events. (S) (AD) (HD) 5/8 Series 6. Death of a Timeshare Salesman. A former escort girl finds God and confesses her sins. (S) (AD) 11.00 Scott & Bailey 2/4 Series 8. Death by Water. Leo and Harry investigate when a boy dies from mysterious breathing difficulties. (S) Repeated 3.15am (S) (HD) 11.15 2/4. Scribbler P gives his take on black military history. A box set is on iPlayer. Repeated 3.35am (S) (HD) Shown yesterday 9pm (S) (HD) 12.40am as 10pm 1.30 Hot Property (S) (HD) 2.30 Freeze: Back on Thin Ice (S) (AD) (HD) 3.15—4.00am Famalam: double bill (S) (HD) ITV2 6 Freeview 6 Freesat 113 Sky 118 Virgin 115/HD 176 6.00am Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records (S) (HD) 6.25 Dress to Impress (S) (SL) (HD) 7.30 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (S) (HD) 8.25 Love Bites (S) (AD) (HD) 9.20 Hart of Dixie (S) (HD) 10.15 One Tree Hill (S) (HD) 11.10 The O.C: pilot episode of the drama (S) (HD) 12.05pm Love Bites (S) (AD) (HD) 1.05 Dress to Impress (S) (HD) 2.05 New. The Ellen DeGeneres Show: with Channing Tatum (S) (HD) 3.00 Hart of Dixie (S) (HD) 4.00 One Tree Hill (S) (HD) 5.00 The O.C. (S) (HD) 6.00pm Catchphrase Celebrity Special With Emily Atack, Loose Women’s Brenda Edwards and Martin Kemp. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Superstore 6/22 Series 3. Amy and Jonah offer an alternative to Cloud 9’s terrible health insurance plan. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.30 7/22. Amy turns a boring Christmas Eve at Cloud 9 into an adventure. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Bob’s Burgers Series 4. Linda invites Louise’s classmates for a sleepover. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.30 Tina is a magician’s assistant. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Family Guy Series 16. Brian gets a job at a suicide hotline centre. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.30 Meg takes up drinking. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Plebs 3/8 Series 4. Marcus spies a money-making opportunity. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.30 4/8. The boys launch a cabaret night in the bar. With Aisling Bea. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Family Guy Series 10. Brian and Stewie revisit the pilot episode. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.30 American Dad! Series 13. Snot becomes a summer camp counsellor. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.55 Santa Claus kidnaps Steve. (S) (AD) (HD) 12.25am Bob’s Burgers (S) (AD) (HD) 1.25 Superstore (S) (AD) (HD) 2.20 Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records (S) (HD) 2.50—3.00am Unwind (S) (HD) ITV2+1 Freeview 29 Freesat 114 Sky 218 Virgin 116 3/8 Series 3. The detectives look into the brutal murder of a man with a secret life. More tomorrow 11pm. (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight Inspector Morse: Series 1. The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn. An Oxford academic is found dead (S) (AD) (HD) 2.10—2.30am Unwind (S) (HD) +1 F’view 59 (9pm—4am) F’sat 116 Sky 219 Virgin 174 ITV4 26 Freeview 26 Freesat 117 Sky 120 Virgin 118/HD 178 6.00am Hot Shots (S) (HD) 6.05 The Protectors (S) 6.35 The Champions (S) 7.25 Robin of Sherwood (S) 8.25 The Avengers (S) (SL) (HD) 9.30 The Professionals (S) (AD) 10.30 Minder (S) (AD) 11.40 The Champions (S) 12.45pm Extreme Salvage Squad (S) (HD) 1.40 Robin of Sherwood: Robin saves a witch’s life (S) 2.45 The Avengers (S) (HD) 3.55 The Professionals (S) (AD) 4.55 Minder (S) (AD) 6.05pm Extreme Salvage Squad The concrete boat job has turned into a nightmare. (S) (HD) 7.00 New. Battlebots Yeti and Witch Doctor face off in a world-class fight. (S) (HD) 8.00 River Monsters When badly beaten corpses wash up on a Mexican beach, Jeremy Wade plays detective. (S) (HD) 9.00 FILM Con Air ★★★★ Action thriller starring Nicolas Cage. Finally paroled after eight years in prison, Cameron Poe heads home on the “Jailbird”. But there are nefarious plans afoot... (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 11.20 All Elite Wrestling: Rampage Hard-hitting, high-flying wrestling action. (S) (HD) 12.25am The Professionals: CI5 enters a deadly race with the KGB (S) (AD) 1.25 Auto Mundial (S) (HD) 1.55 Motorsport Mundial (S) (HD) 2.20 The Protectors (S) 2.50—3.00am Unwind (S) (HD) ITV4 +1 Freesat 118 Sky 220 Virgin 175 8.00 Dalziel & Pascoe 2/4 Series 4. Recalled to Life. A woman is released from prison after a 35-year campaign to clear her of murder. (S) (AD) 11.20 Silent Witness 1.50am Kavanagh QC: 5/6 Series 4. The Innocency of Life. A vicar lands in the dock (S) (HD) 3.15—4.00am We Hunt Together: 6/6 Series 1. The end of the road seems near for Freddy and Baba (S) (AD) (HD) Drama +1 Freeview 60 Sky 243 Virgin 226 ITVBe 28 Freeview 28 Freesat 119 Sky 131 Virgin 119/HD 179 7.00am Gemma Collins: Diva Forever (S) (HD) 8.00 Buying and Selling (S) (HD) 9.00 LittleBe: children’s programmes (HD) 12 noon Unboxed (S) (HD) 12.30pm The Real Housewives of Potomac (S) (AD) (HD) 1.25 Gemma Collins: Diva Forever (S) (HD) 2.25 The Only Way Is Essex (S) (HD) 3.10 New. Little Women: LA First shown on Lifetime (S) (HD) 4.05 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (S) (HD) 5.00 The Real Housewives of Orange County (S) (HD) 6.00pm Masters of Flip Dave and Kortney find their conventional tactics fall short. (S) (HD) 7.00 Buying and Selling A stay-at-home dad and working mum need help. (S) (HD) 8.00 Dinner Date Christian from Leicester is given five menus. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 New. The Real Housewives of Atlanta Porsha’s involvement in the Black Lives Matter movement leads her to Louisville. (S) (HD) 10.00 Botched A mother-of-two with drooping breasts. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.55 For Real: the Story of Reality TV The secrets of makeover TV. (S) (HD) 11.55 The Only Way Is Essex Carol and Mark Wright celebrate their anniversary. (S) (HD) 12.45—1.00am Unwind (S) (HD) ITVBe +1 Virgin 120 (Scotland 162) ALL PROGRAMMES ON THE ABOVE CHANNELS ARE REPEATS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 74 RT PUZZLES Subscribe to radiotimespuzzles.com for access to hundreds of brainteasers
TUESDAY 5 APRIL More4 18 Sky Arts 11 Yesterday 27 5 USA 21 Freeview 21 Freesat 129 Sky 141 Virgin 153 9.00am NCIS (AD) 9.55 Entertainment News 10.00 NCIS (AD) 11.55 Entertainment News 12 noon Law & Order 3.55pm Entertainment News 4.00 Law & Order 6.00pm NCIS (AD) 9.00 Law & Order: Criminal Intent: double bill. Series 6. A successful hip-hop producer is murdered 10.00 Goren and Eames spend Thanksgiving searching for the missing daughter of NYPD Deputy Commissioner Dockerty 11.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: double bill. Series 14. A janitor violently attacks a school coach 11.55 The SVU revisits an old rape-murder case Devon and Cornwall 7.55pm Tristan Northway takes a break on his trawler 12.10am Eight out of Ten Cats Does Countdown 1.15 24 Hours in A&E (AD) 2.20 999: What’s Your Emergency? (AD) 3.25—3.50am Food Unwrapped: Jimmy Doherty visits Maryland (AD) More4 +1 Freeview 86 Freesat 125 Sky 236 Virgin 196 E4 13 Freeview 13 Freesat 122 Sky 135 Virgin 106/HD 145 6.00am Hollyoaks Shown last Friday/Monday Channel 4 (AD) 7.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 9.00 Married at First Sight Australia 11.00 Young Sheldon: double bill 12 noon Brooklyn Nine-Nine (AD) 1.00pm The Big Bang Theory (AD) 3.00 Young Sheldon (AD) 4.00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (AD) 5.00 The Big Bang Theory: double bill (AD) 6.00pm The Big Bang Theory 22/24 Series 4. Amy and Penny use Bernadette to spy on Leonard and Priya. (AD) 6.30 23/24. Priya and Penny bond. (AD) 7.00 New. Hollyoaks James makes a shocking announcement. Cast pp 83/103 Repeated tomorrow 6.30pm Channel 4 (AD) 7.30 New. Married at First Sight Australia The couples reset as the experiment moves into its next exciting phase, Homestay Week. 9.00 Celebrity Gogglebox Famous faces deliver their frank opinions on The Masked Dancer, Dirty Dancing and Naked Attraction. (AD) 10.00 Naked Attraction Anna Richardson hosts the dating show. This time, Michelle, a mother-of-two from Hampshire, and 30-year-old Adam from Essex, participate. (AD) 11.05 A transgender woman takes part. (AD) 12.10am First Dates (SL) (AD) 1.15 Married at First Sight Australia 2.40 Celebrity Gogglebox (SL) (AD) 3.35 Below Deck: Mediterranean (AD) 4.25 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 5.15—6.00am Mike & Molly: the couple have a wedding rehearsal E4 +1 Freeview 30 Freesat 123 Sky 235 Virgin 146 Really 17 Freeview 17 Freesat 160 Sky 142 Virgin 128 6.00am Fantasy Homes by the Sea 7.00 Home Shopping 8.00 Homes under the Hammer 10.00 Antiques Road Trip 12 noon Money for Nothing 1.00pm A Place in the Sun 2.00 Animal Cops Houston (AD) 4.00 Pit Bulls and Parolees 5.00 Countryside 999 6.00 Money for Nothing 7.00 Antiques Road Trip 9.00 Hotel Inspector: You’re Fired 10.00 New. This Cop Life 11.00 Ghost Adventures 1.00am Kindred Spirits 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Animal Cops Houston (AD) 5.00—6.00am Pit Bulls and Parolees Secrets of the London Underground 9.00pm Siddy and Tim descend F’view 11 F’sat 147 Sky 130 Virgin 165/HD 140 BT 349/HD 364 6.00am Janine and the 12 Stradivari 7.00 Rachmaninov: Rhapsody/The Two Pigeons 9.00 Tales of the Unexpected 10.00 Discovering: Ben Kingsley 11.00 Music Icons: Folk around the World 11.30 Video Killed the Radio Star 12 noon Cold War and Cinema (AD) 1.00pm Tales of the Unexpected 2.00 Discovering: Helen Mirren 3.00 Too Young to Die (AD) 4.00 David Hockney: Time Regained 5.00 Tales of the Unexpected: double bill 6.00pm Discovering: Vanessa Redgrave A profile of the Academy Award-winning actress. 7.00 New. The Art of the Album Cover The hidden stories behind famous album sleeves, told from the perspective of those who created the images. 8.55 24x36: a Movie about Movie Posters Exploring the world of illustrated film posters, meeting the artists who create them, the people that commission them and the collectors who covet them. (AD) 10.30 Joan Rivers and Barbra Streisand: Urban Myths Comedy drama starring Katherine Ryan and Jessica Barden. 11.00 New. Teju’s Tale Short drama by Teniola King, based on the true story of a Nigerian nursing student arriving in 1950s Britain and facing the challenges of settling into a white-dominated institution. 11.15 Spielberg A look at the career of the acclaimed film-maker Steven Spielberg. (AD) Freeview 27 Freesat 159 Sky 155 Virgin 129 6.00am Shipwreck Secrets: double bill 8.00 World War II from Above 9.00 Secret Nazi Bases 10.00 Abandoned Engineering (AD) 12 noon The Architecture the Railways Built (AD) 1.00pm Great British Railway Journeys 2.00 Abandoned Engineering (AD) 4.00 World War II from Above 5.00 Secret Nazi Bases: Second World War preparations 6.00pm Michael Palin’s New Europe The veteran traveller visits Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Germany. 7.00 Great British Railway Journeys Michael Portillo travels from Northampton to Nuneaton, learning about shoemaking. 7.30 Michael completes his journey to Leeds. 8.00 New. Secrets of the Transport Museum 10/10 Series 2. Sanjeev Bhaskar relives a past supersonic experience. (AD) 9.00 Secrets of the London Underground Tim Dunn and Siddy Holloway visit North End under Hampstead Heath. (AD) 10.00 Bangers and Cash An Argentinian Army Mercedes G wagon arrives. (AD) 11.00 Abandoned Engineering Concrete channels hidden in a mountaintop forest. (AD) 1.45am Too Young to Die (AD) 2.45 Christina Hendricks: Off Camera 4.00 A Play in a Day 5.00—6.00am Landmark: the Midlands heat (AD) 4seven 49 Freeview 49 Freesat 127 Sky 137 Virgin 143/HD 203 9.00am Four in a Bed 9.30 Come Dine with Me 10.30 Couples Come Dine with Me 11.30 A Place in the Sun: double bill 1.30pm A Place in the Sun: Home or Away: in Leicestershire and Lanzarote 2.30 A New Life in the Sun 3.30 Come Dine with Me 6.00pm A Place in the Sun A holiday home near the Gran Canaria town of Vecindario. 7.00 George Clarke’s Old House, New Home George tackles a cramped 1930s semi-detached property in Manchester. (AD) 8.00 Ugly House to Lovely House with George Clarke Improving a dated and dark bungalow in West Sussex. (AD) 9.00 Grand Designs A 200-year-old former blacking mill that has been designated a scheduled ancient monument. (AD) 10.00 Britain’s Most Expensive Houses Company director Jason is determined to bag Otterburn Castle in Northumberland. (AD) 11.05 The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer 3/5. With DJ Annie Mac, comedian Ed Gamble and rapper Elliot Gleave AKA Example. Shown 8pm C4 (S) (AD) 12.25am Rescue: Extreme Medics (AD) 1.30 Emergency (AD) 2.35 Matt Baker: Our Farm in the Dales 3.40—4.35am Perfect House, Secret Location: hosted by Steve Jones (AD) Quest 12 F’view 12/HD 114 F’sat 172/HD 167 Sky 144 Virgin 169 6.00am How Do They Do It? 6.20 World’s Greatest Motorcycle Rides 7.10 Shed and Buried 8.00 Salvage Hunters: the Restorers 9.00 Kings of the Wood 10.00 Chasing Classic Cars 11.00 Vintage Voltage (AD) 12 noon Wheeler Dealers 1.00pm LIVE Darts: the WDF World Championship 3.30 Three Men Four Wheels 4.00 Salvage Hunters 5.00 Salvage Hunters: the Restorers (AD) 6.00 Wheeler Dealers 7.00 Aussie Gold Hunters 8.00 Salvage Hunters 9.00 New. Full Metal Junkies 10.00 The Repair Shop 11.00 How Do They Do It? 12 midnight Wheeler Dealers (AD) 1.00am Disasters at Sea 2.00 Iron Resurrection 3.00 Fantomworks 4.00 Mega Shippers 5.00—6.00am New. Darts Quest +1 F’view 70 F’sat 168 Sky 244 Virgin 213 BBC News Freeview 231 Freesat 212 Sky 503 Virgin 601 Sky News Freeview 233 Freesat 202 Sky 501 Virgin 603 BT 313 12 midnight Great British Railway Journeys 1.00—3.00am Shipwreck Secrets Yesterday +1 Freeview 75 Sky 255 Virgin 200 Dave 19 12.20am Mock the Week: Rob Beckett guests 1.00 QI XL 1.40 Would I Lie to You?: the Unseen Bits 2.15 Have I Got a Bit More Old News for You 3.15—4.00am Richard Osman’s House of Games Dave Ja Vu Freeview 74 Sky 211 (Wales 212) Virgin 131 25 Freeview 25 Freesat 156 Sky 132 Virgin 125/HD 211 6.10am My Dream Home 8.00 Tipping Point 10.00 The Bill 11.00 Inside the Vets 12 noon Inside the Ambulance (AD) 2.00pm Tipping Point 4.00 My Dream Home 6.00pm MasterChef USA Nancy Silverton joins the judges to set the next challenge. 7.00 Property Brothers: Forever Homes The brothers renovate a dated LA home. 8.00 New. Inside the Ambulance The paramedics assist a woman who has fallen and a baby with multiple seizures. (AD) 9.00 One Born: Twins and Triplets Following multiple pregnancies and births. 10.00 New. 999 Rescue Squad The team attends to the survivors of a fatal crash. (AD) 11.00 Inside the Ambulance As 8pm. 12 midnight Killer Women with Piers Morgan 1.00—3.00am Tipping Point: double bill W +1 Sky 232 Virgin 190 5 USA +1 Freesat 130 Sky 241 Virgin 185 5 Star 32 Freeview 32 Freesat 131 Sky 128 Virgin 151 8.00am Entertainment News 8.05 Rich Kids Go Skint 8.55 Room to Improve 10.00 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun 11.00 Filthy House SOS 12 noon Traffic Cops: double bill 2.00pm Police Interceptors 5.00 Shoplifters and Scammers: at War with the Law 6.00pm Home and Away Panic-stricken Neve refuses to hear Logan out. Shown 1.15pm C5 (AD) 6.30 New. Dean and Ziggy try to reignite the spark. Repeated tomorrow 1.15pm C5 (AD) 7.00 Caught on Camera: Funniest Moments Featuring animals behaving badly. 8.00 Mobs and Yobs: Caught on Camera Police officers monitor a demonstration of protesters wearing V for Vendetta masks. (AD) 9.00 Who Killed Billie-Jo? The case of 13-year-old Billie-Jo Jenkins, who was murdered in 1997 on the patio of her seaside home. 11.00 Lost Boy: the Killing of James Bulger The abduction and murder of the toddler. 12.30am The Disappearance of Luke Durbin 1.30 Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts 2.25 100% Hotter 3.25 Room to Improve: in Dublin 3.55—4.00am Entertainment News 5 Star +1 Freesat 141 Sky 228 Virgin 186 F’view 19 F’sat 157 Sky 111 (Wales 112) Virgin 127/HD 227 7.10am Yianni: Supercar Customiser (AD) 8.00 Timber Kings 9.00 Storage Hunters UK 10.00 Top Gear (AD) 11.00 Expedition with Steve Backshall: visiting Greenland (AD) 12 noon Bangers and Cash 1.00pm Top Gear (AD) 2.00 Expedition with Steve Backshall (AD) 3.00 Rick Stein’s Mediterranean Escapes (AD) 4.00 Bangers and Cash 5.00 Rick Stein’s Long Weekends (AD) 6.00pm Taskmaster 6/10 Series 9. Jo Brand demonstrates a grasp of street slang. 7.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games Guests include JB Gill and Katie Derham. 7.40 Would I Lie to You?: the Unseen Bits A compilation of unseen material. 8.20 QI XL Guests include Holly Walsh. 9.00 Jo Brand, Phill Jupitus and Prue Leith join Alan Davies and host Sandi Toksvig. 10.00 Question Team 1/8. Richard Ayoade invites three comedians to join his team. 11.00 Meet the Richardsons 5/10 Series 3 The couple go on a game show. (AD) 11.40 QI XL Guests include Matt Lucas. W 12.55am Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: double bill 2.55 Hannibal: Lecter hatches a plan 3.35—4.00am Criminals: Caught on Camera 5 Action 33 Tuesday Television Freeview 18 Freesat 124 Sky 136 Virgin 147/HD 195 8.55am Kirstie’s House of Craft 9.15 A Place in the Sun 11.05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 1.05pm Heir Hunters 2.05 Four in a Bed 4.50 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 5.55 Car SOS (AD) 6.55pm Escape to the Château: DIY Stephanie sets out to restore the château’s greenhouse, which has been damaged in a storm. Lee and Belinda race to get their garden ready for a 60th birthday booking. (AD) 7.55 Devon and Cornwall Following those who live and work in the South West, including Devon wildlife ranger Jake Chant, who monitors wild beavers, and Brixhambased trawlerman Tristan Northway. (AD) 9.00 24 Hours in A&E Katie is rushed to St George’s by helicopter after a riding accident. The 46-year-old’s horse landed on top of her, resulting in multiple broken bones and internal injuries. Amy, 22, has a deep laceration to her ankle after falling onto a gin glass at a party with her flatmates. (AD) 10.00 999: What’s Your Emergency? As a 12-hour nightshift begins for call handlers, in Doncaster PCs Ben Gill and Jamie Hills are summoned to assist a colleague who is being assaulted by an aggressive drunk. (AD) 11.05 24 Hours in A&E Cabin crew worker Charlie had surgery to fix his broken arm but removed his cast and discharged himself. (AD) 24x36: a Movie about Movie Posters 8.55pm Artist John Alvin Freeview 33 Freesat 132 Sky 150 Virgin 187/HD 150 9.00am 999: Criminals Caught on Camera 9.25 Traffic Cops 11.25 Trucking Hell: Extreme Road Rescue (AD) 11.30 FILM The True Story of Jesse James ★★ Western 1.25pm FILM North West Mounted Police ★★ 4.00 Trucking Hell 5.00 Traffic Cops 7.00pm Police Interceptors A reckless car thief seems intent on causing carnage. 8.00 Mark and Steve stop a suspicious man trying to hide his true identity. 9.00 Warship: Life at Sea Chef Sauhil’s preparations for the crew’s dinner are interrupted when poisonous fumes are spotted seeping into HMS Northumberland. 10.00 Police UK: Armed and Deadly How armed police officers make the life-changing decision on when to pull the trigger. 11.00 Fights, Camera, Action! St Patrick’s Day revelries take a wild turn, and groups of youths fight fire with fire on bonfire night. 12 midnight World’s Biggest Diamond Heist 1.00am Mobs and Yobs: Caught on Camera 2.00 999: Criminals Caught on Camera 2.55 Concorde: 120 Seconds to Disaster 3.45 Car Crash TV: the Legal Highway Patrol 4.35—5.00am Criminals: Caught on Camera: with journalist Nick Wallis 5 Select 56 Freeview (HD only) 56 Freesat 133 Sky 153 Virgin 152 9.00am GPs: behind Closed Doors 10.00 The Yorkshire Vet 11.00 The Yorkshire Vet in Winter 12 noon The Dog Rescuers with Alan Davies 2.00pm GPs: behind Closed Doors: triple bill (AD) 5.00 The Yorkshire Vet 6.00pm Watercolour Challenge From St Donat’s Castle in south Wales. 7.00 Inside the Tower of London The anniversary of the Queen’s 1953 coronation. 8.00 Walking Victorian Britain Onyeka Nubia tells the story of Victorian Britain. 9.00 New. Hitler: Could He Have Been Stopped? Historians consider whether the Second World War could have been avoided. 10.00 The Crucifixion Mystery 11.00 The Pompeii Mystery 12 midnight Egypt’s Unexplained Files 3.00am Around the World by Train with Tony Robinson 3.50—4.00am Entertainment News FREEVIEW channels continue overleaf: Film channels on p78 Start your FREE 7-day trial at radiotimespuzzles.com — then subscribe from just £2.99 per month! 75
Freeview, satellite TUESDAY CHILDREN’S Milkshake! on C5 Full listings for Channel 5 are on p74 5.25am Peppa Pig 5.30 Paw Patrol 5.50 Pip and Posy 6.00 Mya Go 6.05 Peppa Pig 6.20 Kid-E-Cats 6.30 Blue’s Clues & You 6.50 Fireman Sam 7.00 Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go! 7.10 Peppa Pig 7.25 Paw Patrol 7.40 New. Milo 7.55 Pip and Posy 8.05 Paddington 8.25 Ricky Zoom 8.35 Peppa Pig 8.40 Daisy & Ollie 8.50 Odo 8.55 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 9.10—9.15am Sunny Bunnies CBeebies 202 Television Tuesday Freeview 202 Freesat 608 Sky 608 Virgin 702 6.00am Go Jetters 6.10 Bing 6.20 Teletubbies 6.35 School of Roars 6.45 Chuggington 6.55 Tish Tash 7.00 Bing 7.10 Hey Duggee 7.25 Bluey 7.40 Go Jetters 7.50 Peter Rabbit 8.05 Octonauts 8.15 Numberblocks 8.20 Love Monster 8.30 Nick Cope’s Popcast 8.35 Justin’s House 9.00 CBeebies Three Little Pigs 9.40 My Petsaurus 9.45 Something Special: We’re All Friends 10.05 Teletubbies 10.20 New. The Toddler Club at Home 10.35 Hey Duggee 10.45 Tee and Mo 10.50 Kiri & Lou 10.55 Love Monster 11.05 Pablo 11.15 Let’s Go for a Walk 11.30 Teeny Tiny Creatures 11.45 Our Family 12 noon Big Cook Little Cook 12.20pm Timmy Time 12.25 Waffle the Wonder Dog 12.35 Bitz & Bob 12.45 Go Jetters 1.00 Yakka Dee! 1.10 Numberblocks 1.15 Alphablocks 1.20 Dog Loves Books 1.25 Hey Duggee 1.35 Love Monster 1.40 Nick Cope’s Popcast 1.45 Something Special: We’re All Friends 2.10 Teletubbies 2.25 Bing 2.30 Go Jetters 2.40 Timmy Time 2.45 Maddie’s Do You Know? 3.00 Down on the Farm 3.15 Swashbuckle 3.40 Hey Duggee 3.50 Peter Rabbit 4.00 Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures 4.15 Grace’s Amazing Machines 4.30 Dog Loves Books 4.40 Love Monster 4.45 Bluey 4.55 Topsy and Tim 5.05 Small Potatoes 5.10 Waffle the Wonder Dog 5.20 Go Jetters 5.35 JoJo & Gran Gran 5.45 Moon and Me 6.10 Clangers 6.20 In the Night Garden... 6.50— 7.00pm CBeebies Bedtime Stories CBBC 201 Freeview 201 Freesat 607 Sky 607 Virgin 701 7.00am Danger Mouse 7.25 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 7.35 Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 7.45 New. Newsround 7.55 Ninja Express 8.10 Odd Squad 8.20 Blue Peter Challenges 8.30 Operation Ouch! 9.00 My Mum Tracy Beaker 10.30 Secret Life of Boys 11.15 Nine Minute Ninja 11.25 Class Dismissed 11.40 OOglies Funsize 11.45 Shaun the Sheep 11.55 Danger Mouse 12.15pm Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 12.40 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 1.05 Step Up to the Plate 2.00 Blue Peter: Seal Sanctuary and Wacky Wildlife 2.30 Britain’s Best Young Artist 3.00 Horrible Histories 3.30 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 3.40 Danger Mouse 3.55 Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 4.05 Ninja Express 4.20 Danger Mouse 4.45 Odd Squad 5.10 We Bare Bears 5.20 Summer Camp Island 5.35 Princess Mirror-Belle 6.00pm Young, Black and British — Hear Us: a Newsround Special 6.20 Nikki Lilly Meets 6.35—7.00pm The Next Step: reality-style drama CITV 203 Freeview 203 Freesat 602 Sky 612 Virgin 734 6.00am Gormiti 3D 6.30 Thunderbirds Are Go 6.55 Inspector Gadget 7.25 Teen Titans Go! 7.55 Dare Master 8.00 Scooby-Doo 9.00 Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire 10.25 Buck and Buddy 10.30 Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous 11.30 Dave Spud 12 noon Inspector Gadget 1.00pm Makeaway Takeaway 1.30 Don’t Unleash the Beast 2.00 Mr Bean: the Animated Series 3.00 Teen Titans Go! 3.30 Scooby-Doo 4.30 Inspector Gadget 5.00 Dave Spud 6.00 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated 6.30 Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire 8.00 Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous 8.55—9.00pm Dare Master FREEVIEW channels continued from overleaf Revolution in Colour 9.05pm The outbreak of civil war PBS America 84 F’view 84 (1-11pm only) F’sat 155 Sky 174 Virgin 273 8.00am Future of Work (S) 9.05 The Lost DNA 10.10 Revolution in Colour 11.10 Nazi Hunters 12.05pm Europe’s Waterways 1.00 Future of Work (S) 2.15 The Lost DNA 3.20 Revolution in Colour 4.20 Europe’s Waterways: a journey through eastern Germany 5.20 Beautiful Serengeti 5.50 Nazi Hunters 6.45pm Future of Work 2/3 How to predict job growth, training needs and the role of education. (S) 7.55 The Lost DNA 2/2 The transition from paganism to Christianity in the Middle Ages. 9.05 Revolution in Colour 2/2 Professor Eunan O’Halpin investigates the end of the First World War and the Irish Civil War. 10.05 Nazi Hunters 2/8. The efforts of the Israeli secret service to find Adolf Eichmann. 11.00 Future of Work As 6.45pm. 12.10am The Lost DNA 1.20 Revolution in Colour 2.10 Nazi Hunters 2.50 Europe’s Waterways 3.35—4.00am Beautiful Serengeti PBS +1 Freeview (HD only) 87 Pick 36 Smithsonian 57 F’view (HD only) 57 F’sat 175 Sky 171 Virgin 276 6.00am Aerial America (HD) 7.00 Air Warriors (HD) 10.00 Combat Ships (HD) 12 noon Aerial America (HD) 2.00pm 9/11: the Heartland Tapes (HD) 3.00 9/11: Stories in Fragments (HD) 4.00 Combat Ships: two editions (HD) 6.00pm The Hunt for Eagle 56 3/3. How it was proved Eagle 56 was sunk by a U-boat. (HD) 7.00 Inside the Factory 5/6 Series 3. Gregg Wallace investigates the production of sauces in the Netherlands. (HD) 8.00 America’s Hidden Stories 1/6 Series 2. How Hitler spent millions to meddle in America’s election to defeat Franklin D Roosevelt. 9.00 2/6. Chronicling a Ku Klux Klan attempt to use movies to burnish its image. 10.00 3/6. Investigating suggestions an unelected woman once ran the White House. (HD) 11.00 As 8pm. 12 midnight America’s Hidden Stories (HD) 2.00am White House Revealed (HD) 3.00—6.00am Aerial America: triple bill (HD) HGTV 44 Freeview 36 Freesat 144 Sky 159 Virgin 156 F’view 44 F’sat 166 Sky 158 Virgin 286 7.00am Border Security: Canada’s Front Line (AD) 8.00 Motorway Patrol 9.00 Police Force: Australia (AD) 10.00 Police Ten 7 11.00 Highway Cops (AD) 12 noon Highway Patrol (AD) 1.00pm Border Patrol 2.00 Border Security: Canada’s Front Line (AD) 3.00 Nothing to Declare (AD) 4.00 Stargate SG-1 5.00 Star Trek: the Next Generation 6.00 Stargate Atlantis 7.00 Hawaii Five-0 8.00 Killer in My Village 9.00 New. FBI: Maggie and OA are on the hunt for a gang of thieves (AD) 10.00 Grimm 11.00 Killer Colleagues 12 midnight Britain’s Most Evil Killers 1.00am The Force: North East 2.00 Nothing to Declare (AD) 3.00 Border Patrol 4.00 Motorway Patrol (AD) 5.00— 6.00am Police Force: Australia (AD) 7.00am Homes under the Hammer 8.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 9.00 A Place in the Sun 10.00 Escape to the Country 12 noon My Lottery Dream Home 1.00pm Fixer to Fabulous 2.00 A Place in the Sun 3.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 4.00 Sarah Beeny’s Renovate Don’t Relocate 5.00 Homes under the Hammer 6.00 A Place in the Sun 7.00 Escape to the Country 8.00 Love Your Garden 9.00 New. My Dream Home: Brother v Brother: Jonathan and Drew’s flip competition is almost complete 10.00 New. 100 Day Dream Home 11.00 Good Bones 12 midnight Escape to the Country 1.00am DIY SOS 2.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 3.00—4.00am Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Pick +1 Freesat 145 Sky 259 CBS Justice 41 Freeview 41 Freesat 137 Sky 148 Virgin 192 9.00am Diagnosis Murder 11.00 The Fugitive 12 noon Perry Mason (BW) 1.05pm Walker, Texas Ranger 3.00 CSI: Miami 4.00 NCIS 5.00 The Fugitive 6.00 Perry Mason (BW) 7.05 Walker, Texas Ranger: double bill 9.00 CSI: Miami 10.00 NCIS 11.00 Diagnosis Murder 1.00am Walker, Texas Ranger 2.55 JAG 3.55 The Day I Should Have Died 4.45—6.00am Medical Detectives CBS Drama 68 Freeview 68 Freesat 134 Sky 147 Virgin 197 9.00am Perry Mason 11.00 Matlock 12 noon Medium 1.00pm JAG 3.00 Perry Mason 5.00 Unsolved Mysteries 6.55 Judge Judy 9.00 Medium 10.00 Unsolved Mysteries: double bill. The mothman story is investigated, then a visit to a haunted replica castle 11.55 Judge Judy 2.00am Medium 3.00 Evidence of Evil 4.00 Something’s Killing Me 4.55—6.00am Matlock ALL PROGRAMMES ON THE ABOVE CHANNELS ARE REPEATS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 76 America’s Hidden Stories 8.00pm Franklin D Roosevelt HGTV +1 Sky 258 Virgin 290 Great TV 50 F’view 50 (limited) F’sat 142 Sky 157 Virgin 189 6.00am Charlie’s Angels 7.00 Crazy like a Fox 8.00 Highway to Heaven 10.00 FILM Danielle Steel’s Palomino ★★ 11.50 GREAT! Movie News Extra 12 noon Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye 1.00pm Perception 2.00 Body of Proof 3.00 Castle 4.00 Murder, She Wrote 7.00 M*A*S*H 9.00 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 1.00am M*A*S*H 3.00 Hart to Hart 3.45 Crazy like a Fox 4.30—6.00am Highway to Heaven Great TV +1 Freesat 143 Sky 257 BBC Parliament 232 F’view 232 F’sat 201 Sky 504 Virgin 605 6.00am House of Lords: coverage of the day’s proceedings in the House of Lords 9.30 Select Committees: coverage of the work of committees set up to investigate aspects of public policy and society 2.30pm Live House of Lords: proceedings in the House of Lords 9.30 House of Lords: the day’s proceedings in the House of Lords 4.30—6.00am House of Lords The Flash 8.00pm Despero Raised by Wolves 9.00pm has a warning for Barry Mother is seeking refuge Sky Showcase Sky Atlantic Sky 106 Virgin 110/HD 109 BT 340/HD 355 6.00am The Early Rundown 7.00 Kay Burley 8.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) 9.00 Nothing to Declare (S) 10.00 The Flash (S) 11.00 NCIS: New Orleans (S) 1.00pm Hawaii Five-0 (S) 2.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) 3.00 Modern Family (S) 4.00 Will & Grace (S) (AD) 5.00 The Simpsons (S) 5.30 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (S) 6.30pm The Simpsons The family moves to another town. 7.00 Homer becomes a boxer. 7.30 Mr Burns’s son reappears. (S) 8.00 New. The Flash 2/18 Series 8. Despero warns Barry that great tragedies will lead to Armageddon. (S) 9.00 New. Peacemaker 3/8 Economos and Murn bond on their first official mission, while Peacemaker and Harcourt reach an understanding. (S) 10.00 San Andreas ★★★ Disaster action thriller starring Dwayne Johnson. An LA Fire Department helicopter pilot tries to save his family after an earthquake. Review page 29. 12.15am Bloods (S) (AD) 12.45 Resident Alien: Harry travels to New York (S) 1.40 Frayed (S) (AD) 2.35 Road Wars (S) 3.05 Hawaii Five-0 (S) 4.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) 5.00— 6.00am The Early Rundown Sky Showcase +1 Sky 206 q Challenge 48 Sky 108 (Wales 109) BT 342/HD 357 6.00am Fish Town (S) 7.50 Totti: One Captain (S) 8.40 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (S) 9.30 The Sopranos (S) 11.40 Game of Thrones (S) (AD) 1.00pm Six Feet Under (S) (AD) 3.10 Ray Donovan (S) (AD) 5.20pm The Sopranos 11/13 Series 5. Tony books into the Plaza Hotel for a little peace and quiet, but his dreams are haunted by faces from the past. (S) 6.25 12/13. Adriana is forced to tell Christopher about her dealings with the FBI, and pleads with him to join her. (S) 7.30 Game of Thrones 7/7 Series 7. Tyrion tries to save Westeros from itself as everyone meets in Kings Landing. (S) (AD) 9.00 Raised by Wolves 10/10 Series 1. Paul continues to hear a voice like the one that drove Marcus insane. (S) (AD) 10.05 Funeral for a Dog 5/8 Tuuli gives birth on 11 September 2001 as New York City falls into chaos. Meanwhile, doubts over Felix’s death continue to grow. 11.05 6/8. Daniel and Mark discover they are more alike than they thought. German +subtitles. 12.05am Big Love (S) 2.25 Raised by Wolves 3.30 In Treatment 4.00—6.00am Fish Town (S) Sky Atlantic +1 Sky 208 (Wales 209) Sky Witness F’view 48 F’sat 146 Sky 160 Virgin 160 7.00am The Chase 10.00 Play Your Cards Right (AD) 11.00 The Price Is Right 12 noon Wheel of Fortune (AD) 1.00pm Catchphrase (AD) 2.00 Family Fortunes (AD) 3.00 The Price Is Right 4.00 Play Your Cards Right (AD) 5.00 Bullseye 6.00pm Tenable: a family of five from Kent competes 7.00 Pointless Celebrities: children’s TV stars Johnny Ball, Carol Chell, Dave Benson Phillips, Pat Sharp, Jim Howick, Ben Willbond, Andrew Agnew and Julie Wilson Nimmo compete in the quiz (AD) 8.00 The Chase 10.00 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 11.00 Bullseye: double bill of the dartboard quiz game Sky 107 Virgin 112/HD 111 BT 341/HD 356 6.00am Nothing to Declare (S) (AD) 8.00 Border Patrol (S) 9.00 Send in the Dogs (S) 10.00 UK Border Force (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Law & Order (HD) 12 noon Bull (HD) 1.00pm Blue Bloods (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Coroner (HD) 4.00 Paramedics Australia (S) (HD) 5.00 Nothing to Declare (S) 8.00 Blue Bloods (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 New. The Equalizer: McCall joins forces with master thief Jessie Cook (HD) 10.00 Criminal Minds (S) (HD) 11.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (S) (HD) 12 midnight The Chase: hosted by Bradley Walsh 5.00—6.00am Bullseye Sky Witness +1 Sky 207 Virgin 206 Forces TV 96 Freeview 96 Freesat 165 Sky 181 Virgin 274 6.00am Forces News 6.30 Forces Sports Show 7.00 Digging for the Truth 7.55 Spenser: for Hire 8.55 Watching 9.55 No Place like Home 10.35 Sorry! 11.10 The Brittas Empire 12.25pm No Place like Home 1.00 Sorry! 1.40 Ten Things You Don’t Know about... 2.05 Digging for the Truth 3.00 My Secret Falklands War 4.00 The Falklands War: Eyewitness 5.00 Ten Things You Don’t Know about... 5.30 Forces News 6.00 Watching: two episodes 7.05 The Brittas Empire: double bill 8.25 Sorry! 9.05 The Man from Atlantis 11.00 UFO 12.05am Watching 1.10 Spenser: for Hire 2.10 Digging for the Truth 3.05 Ten Things You Don’t Know about... 4.00 My Secret Falklands War 5.00—6.00am The Falklands War: Eyewitness 12 midnight The Rookie (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00am Bull (HD) 2.00 Transplant (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Law & Order (HD) 4.00 Bull (HD) 5.00—6.00am Brit Cops: Rapid Response (S) (AD) Syfy Sky 152 Virgin 139/HD 138 BT 347/HD 362 6.00am Quantum Leap 7.00 Star Trek: Enterprise 11.00 Star Trek: Voyager 12 noon Stargate Atlantis 1.00pm The Librarians 2.00 V 3.00 Fringe 4.00 Stargate Atlantis 5.00 Stargate SG-1 6.00pm Star Trek: Enterprise 7.00 Quantum Leap: Sam becomes an undercover cop 8.00 Fringe: Walter is forced to revisit his past 9.00 FILM Meteor Moon ★ Sci-fi drama with Dominique Swain 11.00 Stargate SG-1 12 midnight Grimm: a healer’s past catches up with him 1.00am Stargate Atlantis 2.00 Star Trek: Enterprise 3.00 Star Trek: Voyager 4.00 Fringe 5.00—6.00am V Syfy +1 Sky 252 Virgin 229 Key (S) Subtitles (SL) Signing (AD) Audio description (HD) High definition (W) Widescreen RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
& cable TUESDAY 5 APRIL Peacemaker 9.00pm What Dad’s Army 8.20pm Sgt Smother 9.00pm Val Ahern 100 Foot Wave 8.00pm Land of Primates 8.00pm does Judomaster want? Wilson has personal problems gets an unwelcome surprise Surfer Garrett McNamara The sifakas of Madagascar Sky Max Sky Replay Sky 145 Virgin 180 7.00am 6ixth Sense with Colin Fry (S) 8.00 Four Weddings (S) (AD) 10.00 My Kitchen Rules: Australia (S) 12.30pm Total Wipeout (S) (AD) 1.30 Ninja Warrior Women Tournament (S) 2.00 Stargate Atlantis (S) 4.00 Quantum Leap (S) 6.00pm Most Haunted US: double bill (S) 8.00 Chicago Med 9.00 Chicago Fire 10.00 Chicago PD: the team strives to identify the head of the brutal Los Temidos gang 11.00 Peacemaker: Economos and Murn bond on their first official mission 12 midnight The Equalizer 1.00am Police Ten 7: the work of police officers in New Zealand 2.00 A League of Their Own (S) (AD) 3.00 Duck Quacks Don’t Echo (S) (AD) 4.00 Four Weddings (S) (AD) 5.00—6.00am Most Haunted US (S) Sky Crime Sky 122 Virgin 137/HD 136 BT 348/HD 363 6.00am Highway Patrol (S) (AD) 7.00 Send in the Dogs (HD) 8.00 Stop, Search, Seize (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Nothing to Declare (S) (HD) 10.00 Brit Cops (S) (AD) 11.00 Road Wars (S) 12 noon Forensics (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm How I Caught the Killer (S) (HD) 2.00 Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 4.00 Murders That Shocked the Nation (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00 Killer Lovers (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00 World’s Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 7.00 Murders That Shocked the Nation (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 9.00 Murder in Slow Motion (S) 10.00 Killer in My Village (S) 11.00 Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 1.00am Murdered at First Sight (HD) 2.00 Killer in My Village (S) 3.00 How I Caught the Killer (S) (HD) 4.00 Brit Cops (S) (AD) 5.00—6.00am Motorway Patrol (S) Sky Crime +1 Sky 222 Virgin 207 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 Sky 110 (Wales 111) Virgin 124 BT 343/HD 358 7.10am Last of the Summer Wine (S) 7.55 Jam and Jerusalem (S) 8.30 2 Point 4 Children (S) (AD) 9.10 Hide-Hi! (S) 9.50 Porridge (S) 10.30 Last of the Summer Wine (S) 11.50 Keeping Up Appearances (S) 12.30pm Dad’s Army: the Lost Episodes (S) (AD) (HD) 1.10 Hi-de-Hi! (S) 1.50 2 Point 4 Children (S) (AD) 2.30 Desmond’s (S) 3.10 Keeping Up Appearances (S) 3.50 Dad’s Army: the Lost Episodes (S) (AD) (HD) 4.25 Last of the Summer Wine (S) 5.40 Porridge (S) 6.25pm Desmond’s Michael is urged to appreciate his roots. (S) 7.00 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth visits a stately home. (S) 7.40 Hi-de-Hi! Jeffrey adds another string to his bow. (S) 8.20 Dad’s Army Sgt Wilson struggles to concentrate. (BW) (S) 9.00 All Round to Mrs Brown’s Guests include actresses Emilia Fox and Joanna David. (S) (HD) 10.00 Men Behaving Badly The boys have a sleepless night. (S) 10.40 All Round to Mrs Brown’s With Mel B and Matt Lucas. (S) (HD) 11.40 Live at the Apollo (S) (HD) 12.40am Peep Show (S) (HD) 1.50 Men Behaving Badly (S) 2.30 Jam and Jerusalem (S) 3.00—4.00am Live at the Apollo (S) (HD) Gold +1 Sky 210 (Wales 211) Virgin 194 Sky Comedy Sky 114 (Wales 115) Virgin 135/HD 123 BT 346/HD 361 8.00am Parks and Recreation (S) (HD) 9.00 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (S) (HD) 10.00 Will & Grace (S) (HD) 11.30 The Office US (S) (HD) 12 noon The Mindy Project (S) (HD) 12.50pm Curb Your Enthusiasm (S) (HD) 2.00 A.P. Bio (S) (HD) 3.00 Modern Family (S) (HD) 4.00 Will & Grace (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00 The Office US (S) (HD) 5.30 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (S) (HD) 6.30 Will & Grace (S) (HD) 8.00 Parks and Recreation (S) (HD) 9.00 RT CHOICE New series. Wellington Paranormal See p71 (HD) 9.30 Los Espookys (S) (HD) 10.00 And Just like That... (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (HD) 12 midnight Bloods (S) (AD) (HD) 12.30am New. The Late Late Show with James Corden (HD) 1.25 Bored to Death (S) (HD) 4.00—5.00am Everybody Hates Chris: double bill (HD) Comedy Central Sky 112 (Wales 113) Virgin 181/HD 132 BT 344/HD 359 8.00am Last Man Standing (S) (HD) 9.00 My Wife and Kids (S) (HD) 11.00 Younger (S) (HD) 1.00pm Friends (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 FILM Happy Gilmore ★★ Sports comedy starring Adam Sandler. Happy Gilmore dreams of becoming a professional ice-hockey player, but soon discovers that his wayward talents can be put to more lucrative use on the golfing fairway (S) 10.45 Michael McIntyre: Live and Laughing (S) (HD) 12.05am Rhod Gilbert’s Growing Pains (S) (HD) 1.05 The Ricky Gervais Show (S) (HD) 2.05 Impractical Jokers (S) (HD) 2.30 Impractical Jokers: Inside Jokes (S) (HD) 3.00 South Park: double bill (S) (HD) 3.50—5.00am Friends (S) (AD) (HD) +1 Sky 212 (Wales 213) Virgin 133 Alibi Sky 109 (Wales 110) Virgin 126/HD 212 7.10am Murdoch Mysteries (S) (HD) 9.00 Unforgettable (S) (HD) 10.00 Major Crimes (S) (HD) 11.00 Rizzoli & Isles (S) (AD) (HD) 12 noon Death in Paradise (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm Father Brown (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 Murdoch Mysteries (S) (HD) 4.00 Unforgettable (S) (HD) 5.00 Major Crimes (S) (HD) 6.00pm Death in Paradise 6/8 Series 2. Poole investigates the death of a tourist (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Rizzoli & Isles 6/18 Series 5 Korsak is forced to deal with some unfinished business. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Hudson & Rex 9/16 Series 1 Charlie investigates the host of a local morning show. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 New series. Smother 1/6 Series 2. The return of the thriller starring Dervla Kirwan. A stranger turns up on Val Ahern’s doorstep and introduces himself as Denis’s son. See page 71. (HD) 10.10 Ragdoll 1/6. A grisly find at a block of flats sets Baxter, Rose and Edmunds on the trail of a killer who lists six more victims. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.05 Death in Paradise 7/8 Series 2. A meteorologist is found dead as a storm brews. (S) (AD) (HD) 12.10am Unforgettable (S) (HD) 1.10 Limetown (S) (AD) (HD) 2.30— 4.00am Murdoch Mysteries (S) (HD) Alibi +1 Sky 209 (Wales 210) Virgin 191 a Discovery Sky Documentaries Sky 121 Virgin 278/HD 277 BT 352/HD 367 6.00am Inside the Freemasons (S) (AD) 7.00 Discovering: Tim Robbins (S) (HD) 8.00 The Directors (S) 9.00 Too Young to Die (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 The 2000s 11.00 100 Foot Wave 12 noon Well Groomed (S) (AD) 1.40pm My Icon: Duke McKenzie (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 FILM The September Issue ★★★★ Documentary (S) (W) 3.40 My Icon: Thierry Henry (S) (AD) 4.00 Discovering: Tim Robbins (S) (HD) 5.00 The Directors (S) 6.00pm Too Young to Die A profile of singer and actress Judy Garland. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 The 2000s Examining more of the groundbreaking television shows of the decade. 8.00 100 Foot Wave The decade-long odyssey of big-wave pioneer Garrett McNamara to ride a 100-foot wave. 9.00 The Alpinist Following the elusive Canadian climber Marc-André Leclerc, who has made some of the boldest solo ascents in history. (S) (AD) 10.50 The United Way The story of Manchester United Football Club, co-written and narrated by Eric Cantona. (S) (AD) 12.40am How to Survive a Pandemic 2.50 The Look of Silence (S) 4.50—6.00am 100 Foot Wave Nat Geographic Sky Nature Sky 124 Virgin 280/HD 279 BT 354/HD 369 6.00am Mysteries of Evolution (S) 7.00 Monkey Life (S) 8.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) (HD) 9.00 Guardians of the Wild (S) 10.00 Africa’s Wild Year (S) 11.00 Brazil Untamed (S) 12 noon Hope for Wildlife (S) (HD) 1.00pm Monkey Life (S) 2.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) (HD) 3.00 Guardians of the Wild (S) 4.00 Africa’s Wild Year (S) 5.00 Brazil Untamed: the southern wetlands of the Pantanal (S) 6.00pm Hope for Wildlife Exploring the work of Hope Swinimer’s rescue centre. (S) (HD) 7.00 Monkey Life The park keepers bid farewell to woolly monkeys Julio and Diego. (S) (HD) 7.30 Baby orangutan Silvestre makes his mark. (S) (HD) 8.00 Land of Primates How lemurs thrive in Madagascar. (S) (HD) 9.00 Wild Birds of Australia The lives of two little penguins. (S) 10.00 Brazil Untamed How the southern wetlands of the Pantanal become a paradise for birds. (S) 11.00 Hope for Wildlife As 6pm. 12 midnight Africa’s Wild Horizons (S) (HD) 1.00am Animal Empires (S) 2.00 Land of Primates (S) (HD) 3.00 Wild Birds of Australia (S) 4.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) (HD) 5.00—6.00am Guardians of the Wild: Kafue National Park (S) Eden Sky 125 Virgin 250 BT 322/HD 376 Sky 129 Virgin 266/HD 268 BT 351/HD 366 Sky 166 Virgin 245/HD 247 6.00am Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Treehouse Masters (S) (HD) 8.00 Alaska: Homestead Rescue (S) (HD) 9.00 Alaska: the Last Frontier (S) (HD) 10.00 Combat Dealers (S) (HD) 11.00 Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 12 noon Mighty Truckers (HD) 1.00pm Gold Rush: White Water (S) (HD) 3.00 Disasters Engineered (S) (HD) 4.00 Building Off the Grid (S) (HD) 5.00 Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00 Misfit Garage (S) (HD) 7.00 Outback Truckers (S) (HD) 8.00 Bad Chad Customs (S) (HD) 9.00 New. Hoffman Family Gold (HD) 11.00 New. Gold Rush: Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue (HD) 12 midnight Hoffman Family Gold (HD) 1.00am as 11pm 2.00 Moonshiners (S) (HD) 3.00 Hoffman Family Gold (HD) 4.00 Fast ’n’ Loud (S) (HD) 5.00— 6.00am Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00am Car SOS (S) (HD) 10.00 Ice Road Rescue (HD) 12 noon Wicked Tuna: North v South (S) (HD) 1.00pm Wicked Tuna (S) (HD) 2.00 Drain the Oceans (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00 Car SOS (S) (HD) 6.00 Air Crash Investigation (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 New. The Dinosaur Hunter: secrets of a newly-discovered Italian dinosaur (HD) 9.00 Two-MillionYear-Old Boy: theories about how prehistoric species lived and died (HD) 10.00 Skeletons of the Inca Rebellion: surprising truths about the last days of the Inca empire (HD) 11.00 Air Crash Investigation (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight New series. Science of Stupid(HD) 1.00am Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller (HD) 2.00 Drugs Inc (HD) 3.00 Nazi Megastructures (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00— 5.00am Lost Treasures of Egypt (HD) 9.00am The Zoo (HD) 10.00 Outback Vet (HD) 11.00 as 7pm 12 noon Super Squirrels (HD) 1.00pm Nature’s Perfect Partners (HD) 2.00 The Zoo (HD) 3.00 Japan with Sue Perkins (AD) (HD) 5.00 Outback Vet (HD) 6.00 Nature’s Perfect Partners (HD) 7.00 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 8.00 The Zoo (HD) 9.00 Japan with Sue Perkins (AD) (HD) 10.00 Nature’s Perfect Partners (HD) 11.00 Outback Vet (HD) 12 midnight The Zoo (HD) 1.00am Japan with Sue Perkins (AD) (HD) 2.00 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 3.00 Secrets of the Solar System (HD) 3.50 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 4.40 Life in the Great Wetlands (HD) 5.30—6.00am Collar of Duty (HD) Discovery +1 Sky 225 Virgin 258 Nat Geo +1 Sky 229 Virgin 267 Discovery History Sky History Eden +1 Sky 266 Virgin 246 Animal Planet Sky 177 Virgin 257 Sky 123 Virgin 270 BT 353/HD 368 Sky 162 (NI 178) Virgin 251 BT 325/HD 378 6.00am Devonport: inside the Royal Navy (S) 7.00 Mysteries of the Missing (S) 8.00 Ultimate Warfare (S) 9.00 Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 10.00 Mysteries at the Museum 11.00 Mysteries of the Missing (S) 12 noon Combat Dealers (S) 1.00pm Expedition Unknown (S) 2.00 Edge of War (S) 3.00 Hidden City of the Incas (S) (AD) 4.00 Mysteries at the Museum 5.00 Ultimate Warfare (S) 6.00 Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 7.00 Expedition Unknown (S) 8.00 Combat Dealers (S) 9.00 Legendary Locations (S) (AD) 10.00 Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 11.00 Aircraft Stories (S) 12 midnight Combat Dealers (S) 2.00am as 10pm 3.00 Aircraft Stories (S) 4.00 as 3pm 5.00—6.00am Mysteries at the Museum 6.00am Secrets in the Ice (HD) 8.00 Pawn Stars (HD) 9.00 American Pickers (HD) 12 noon Legends of the Pharaohs (HD) 1.00pm Forged in Fire (HD) 2.00 American Pickers (HD) 4.00 Secrets in the Ice (HD) 6.00pm Pawn Stars (HD) 7.00 Forged in Fire (HD) 8.00 New. Ancient Aliens: locations of sacred temples (HD) 9.00 New. Secrets of the Lost Ark: mysteries surrounding the Ark of the Covenant (HD) 10.00 New. The Proof Is Out There: a possible alien invasion (HD) 11.00 National Park Mysteries (HD) 12 midnight The Curse of Oak Island 1.00am Ancient Aliens 2.00 Forged in Fire (HD) 3.00 National Park Mysteries (HD) 4.00 Legends of the Pharaohs (HD) 5.00—6.00am Pawn Stars (HD) 8.00am America’s Cutest Pets (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Bad Dog! (S) (HD) 10.00 Dogs: the Untold Story (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 How Do Animals Do That? (S) (HD) 12 noon Restoration Wild (HD) 1.00pm Born Mucky (S) (HD) 2.00 Pit Bulls and Parolees (S) (HD) 3.00 America’s Cutest Pets (S) (HD) 4.00 Dr Jeff (S) (HD) 5.00 Dodo Heroes (S) (HD) 6.00 Alaska Monsters (S) (HD) 7.00 How Do Animals Do That? (S) (HD) 8.00 Preposterous Pets (S) (HD) 9.00 Skunk Whisperer (S) (HD) 10.00 I Was Prey (HD) 11.00 Treehouse Masters (S) (HD) 12 midnight In Search of Monsters (S) (HD) 1.00am How Do Animals Do That? (S) (HD) 2.00 Pit Bulls and Parolees (S) (HD) 3.00 America’s Cutest Pets (S) (HD) 4.00—5.00am Dr Jeff (S) (HD) Discovery History +1 Sky 277 Virgin 261 Sky History +1 Sky 223 Virgin 271 Tuesday Television Sky 113 (Wales 114) Virgin 122/HD 121 BT 345/HD 360 6.00am Stargate SG-1 (S) 8.00 Arrow (S) (HD) 9.00 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (HD) 10.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 11.00 NCIS: New Orleans (S) (HD) 1.00pm Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 2.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (HD) 4.00 Arrow (S) (HD) 5.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 6.00pm Stargate SG-1 14/22 Series 5. Teal’c fails to emerge from the Stargate. (S) 7.00 15/22. A giant asteroid threatens Earth. (S) 8.00 New. The Flash 2/18 Series 8. Despero warns Barry that great tragedies will lead to Armageddon. (S) (HD) 9.00 New. Peacemaker 3/8 Economos and Murn bond on their first official mission while Peacemaker and Harcourt reach an understanding. (S) (HD) 10.00 Strike Back: Retribution 4/10 Series 6. Mac is taken to Magyar Ultra’s survivalist camp. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 SEAL Team 9/14 Series 5 Jason is forced to seek refuge with his father. (S) (HD) 12 midnight Resident Alien: Harry travels to New York (S) (HD) 1.00am Frayed (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 Road Wars (S) 3.00 Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 4.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00—6.00am Highway Patrol: Australia’s traffic enforcers (S) (HD) Gold Animal Planet +1 Sky 262 (NI 278) Virgin 259 77
TUESDAY Films & Sport FREEVIEW Television Tuesday Film4 Sky Premiere 14 F’view 14 F’sat 300 Sky 313 Virgin 428/HD 429 11.00am My Man Godfrey ★★★★ Near-faultless comedy in which a down-and-out becomes butler to a wealthy family. William Powell (1936, U) (S) 12.55pm Carry On Constable ★★★ Sergeant Sid James oversees a bunch of bungling bobbies in this fourth outing for the comedy team. (1960, U) (S) (AD) 2.40 Man of the West ★★★★ Gary Cooper stars in a fine, relentlessly grim western that was given scant critical approval on its original release. Julie London (1958, 12) (S) (AD) 4.40 The Pink Panther ★★★★ Hilarious comedy that sees a bumbling French detective assigned to protect a famous diamond. David Niven, Peter Sellers (1963, PG) (S) 6.55pm Congo ★ Misfiring jungle adventure based on the Michael Crichton novel. Dylan Walsh, Laura Linney, Ernie Hudson (1995, 12) (S) (AD) 9.00 Coming to America ★★★ Eddie Murphy’s pampered African prince looks for a wife in New York in this entertaining romantic comedy. (1988, 15) (S) (AD) 11.20 The Beach Bum ★★ Freewheeling comedy with Matthew McConaughey as a hedonist poet attempting to finish his debut novel. (2019, 18) (S) 1.10—3.55am Miss Sloane ★★★ Brisk political thriller starring Jessica Chastain as a lobbyist switching allegiances to work for gun-control advocates. (2016, 15) (S) +1 F’view 47 F’sat 301 Sky 314 Virgin 430 Talking Pictures TV 82 Freeview 82 Freesat 306 Sky 328 Virgin 445 6.00am Value for Money ★★ Comedy romance about a showgirl and a wealthy heir. John Gregson, Diana Dors (1955) (S) 7.45 13 East Street ★ Tiresome crime thriller. Patrick Holt, Sandra Dorne (1952) (S) 9.00 Stagecoach West (S) 10.00 Serious Charge ★★★ Surprisingly bold British drama about a former army vicar accused of sexual assault. Anthony Quayle (1959, PG) (S) 12.05pm The Rebel ★★★ Tony Hancock plays a duplicitous artist in his first comedy feature. George Sanders (1961, U) (S) 2.10 Heaven Can Wait 5 Warm, charming and honest fantasy comedy starring Don Ameche as a wealthy playboy whose life is reviewed by Satan. Gene Tierney (1943, U) (S) 4.25 Hour of Decision ★★ Niftily plotted whodunnit about a journalist who must prove his wife’s innocence. Hazel Court (1957, PG) (S) 6.00pm Dial 999 TV drama. (S) 6.30 Pack Up Your Troubles 5 Laurel and Hardy re-unite a tot with her kin in this amalgam of pathos and comedy. (1932, U) (S) 8.00 Maigret 1960s TV drama series starring Rupert Davies. (S) 9.05 Van der Valk TV drama. 10.05 Public Eye TV drama. 11.05 The Outer Limits TV sci-fi anthology series. (S) 12.05am Dracula ★★★ Jack Palance prefers neck-biting to scenery-chewing in this laudable adaptation of the Bram Stoker classic. Simon Ward, Nigel Davenport (1974, 15) (S) 2.05 The Spiritualist ★★★★ Mysterious, gorgeously shot B-horror in which a grieving widow is drawn into the occult. Turhan Bey, Lynn Bari (1948) (S) 3.45 The Legacy ★★ Unfocused horror. Katharine Ross (1978, 18) (S) 5.40— 6.00am How a Bicycle is Made Films for streaming p38 The best of Netflix, Amazon, Sky 78 The Birds 5 9.00pm TCM Danger swoops from the sky in a Californian coastal community, where Tippi Hedren’s socialite finds herself trapped Great Movies 34 Freeview 34 Freesat 302 Sky 321 Virgin 425 9.00am Lost Letter Mysteries: from Paris with Love 11.00 Broken Trust ★★ Mystery thriller. Laura Vandervoort (2012) 1.00pm House of Deadly Secrets ★★ Thriller. Patty McCormack (2018) 3.00 My Daughter Is Innocent ★★ Thriller. Victoria Pratt (2017) 4.40 Robin and Marian ★★★★ Wonderfully original take on the legend of Robin Hood that picks up the story 20 years after the first meeting of Robin and Maid Marian. Sean Connery, Audrey Hepburn (1976, PG) 7.05pm Arctic ★★★★ Gripping survival drama, in which Mads Mikkelsen’s stranded pilot is forced to cross a frozen wilderness or perish. Review p29. (2018, 12) 9.00 Summer of Sam ★★★ In this absorbing drama, director Spike Lee successfully evokes New York in the summer of 1977 when the city was being terrorised by serial killer Son of Sam. (1999, 18) 11.45 Only God Forgives ★★★★ Arty if bloody crime thriller that reteams Ryan Gosling with his Drive director, Nicolas Winding Refn. Kristin Scott Thomas (2012, 18) 1.35am The Hunter’s Prayer ★★★ Slick action thriller starring Sam Worthington as an assassin who goes on the run with his teenage target. (2017, 15) 3.35—5.50am Roxanne ★★★★ Charming romantic comedy. Steve Martin, Daryl Hannah (1987, PG) +1 F’view 61 (limited 10pm-5am) Sky 322 Great Movies Action 42 F’view 42 (limited) F’sat 305 Sky 323 Virgin 426 6.00am Battle of Rogue River ★★★ Western. George Montgomery (1954, U) 7.25 3:10 to Yuma 5 Western. Glenn Ford (1957, PG) 9.15 Tycoon ★★★ Adventure. John Wayne (1947, U) 11.55 The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James ★★★ Western. Johnny Cash (1986, 15) 2.00pm Conquest of Cochise ★★★ Western. John Hodiak (1953, U) 3.25 Sealed Cargo ★★ War drama. (1951, U) 5.15 Trouble in the Sky ★★★★ A pilot must clear his name after a crash in this well-paced British drama. Michael Craig (1960) 7.10pm Seattle Superstorm ★★ Sci-fi disaster movie. Esai Morales (2012) 9.00 The Day the Earth Stopped ★ Sci-fi mockbuster in which giant robots land on Earth. (2009, 15) 10.50 Sniper Elite ★★ Slapdash sci-fi action. Matthew Reese (2014, 15) 12.40am The Winter Soldier ★★ Ambitious sci-fi action thriller. Paul Sidhu (2016, 15) 2.40—4.00am Strongroom ★ Low-budget thriller. Derren Nesbitt (1961, PG) +1 Sky 324 Great Movies Classic 52 F’view 52 (limited) F’sat 303 Sky 319 Virgin 424 6.00am Idol on Parade ★★ Musical comedy. Anthony Newley (1959, PG) 7.40 Suicide Battalion ★★ Uninspired wartime adventure. Michael Connors (1958, U) 9.20 Dragonfly Squadron ★★ War drama. (1954, U) 11.00 The Mountain Road ★★ Second World War drama. James Stewart (1960, U) 1.10pm The First of the Few ★★★ Wartime biopic. Review p29. Leslie Howard, David Niven (1942, U) 3.40 Hotel Reserve ★★★ Fitfully suspenseful thriller. James Mason (1944, U) 5.30 Cash on Demand ★★★★ Excellent, tense little thriller with Peter Cushing as a bank manager who meets his match in cunning “insurance investigator” Andre Morell. Richard Vernon (1961, PG) 7.10pm Gideon of Scotland Yard ★★★★ Entertaining British police drama that follows a day in the life of inspector Jack Hawkins. (1958, PG) 9.00 The Deadly Affair ★★★★ Gripping spy thriller about an agent investigating the suicide of a diplomat. James Mason, Simone Signoret (1966, 12) 11.05 Bullet to Beijing ★★ Serviceable thriller. Michael Caine (1995, 15) 1.05am A Bullet for the General ★★★ Impressive spaghetti western. Gian Maria Volonté (1966, 15) 3.15 Machine Gun Kelly ★★★ Vivid, fast-moving crime biopic. Charles Bronson (1958, 12) 4.40—6.00am Strongroom ★ Low-budget thriller. Derren Nesbitt (1961, PG) +1 F’view 63 (limited 10pm-5am) F’sat 304 Sky 320 Horror Channel 69 Sky Gangsters Sky 301 Virgin 401 BT 501/HD 515 7.20am As 4.35pm 9.00 Pil’s Adventures ★★ Family cartoon japes. (2021) 10.40 Reminiscence As 8pm 12.40pm As 6.15pm 2.25 The Many Saints of Newark As 10pm 4.35 Spirit Untamed ★★ Sweet animated adventure about a girl and a horse. Isabela Merced (2021, U) Sky 302 Virgin 402 BT 502/HD 516 6.15am The Last Job ★★ Crime drama. (2021, 15) 8.10 Chinatown 5 Period thriller. Jack Nicholson (1974, 15) 10.25 The Big Heat ★★★★ Film noir. Glenn Ford (1953, 15) 12.10pm Hell or High Water ★★★★ Crime thriller. (2016, 15) 2.10 John Wick ★★★★ Lean thriller. Keanu Reeves (2014, 15) 6.15pm Barbarians ★★ Twisty, satirical home-invasion thriller that sees a get-together violently interrupted. Iwan Rheon (2021, 15) 8.00 Reminiscence ★★★ A machine allows users to relive their memories in this noir-ish sci-fi thriller. Hugh Jackman (2021, 12) 10.00 The Many Saints of Newark 5 Hugely satisfying 1970s-set prequel to TV’s The Sopranos. Review p38. (2020, 15) 4.00pm The Italian Job ★★★ Glossy remake of the popular 1969 crime caper. Mark Wahlberg (2003, 12) 6.00 No Sudden Move ★★★ Sparkling ensemble drama. 12.10am Don’t Breathe 2 ★★ Brutal, twisting horror. (2021, 18) 2.00 Malignant ★★★ Horror. (2021, 18) 4.00 The Ogglies ★★ Animated adventure. (2021) 5.45 As 9am +1 Sky 312 Sky Hits Don Cheadle, Benicio Del Toro (2021) 8.00 Jack Reacher ★★★ Tom Cruise plays the maverick cop in this brash action yarn. (2012, 15) 10.15 The Raid 2 ★★★★ Superbly stylish but very violent action thriller. Iko Uwais (2013, 18) 12.50am Training Day ★★★★ Powerful thriller. Ethan Hawke interview p34. Denzel Washington (2001, 18) 3.00 On the Waterfront 5 Classic crime drama. Marlon Brando (1954, PG) 5.00 Sky Cinema Preview Sky Greats Sky 303 Virgin 403 BT 503/HD 517 6.00am Words on Bathroom Walls ★★★ Romantic drama. Charlie Plummer (2020, 12) 8.00 Knowing ★★★ Thriller. (2009, 15) 10.05 Thank You for Your Service ★★★ Biopic. (2017, 15) 12.05pm Just Go with It ★★ Romantic comedy. (2011, 12) 2.05 The Founder ★★★★ Biopic. (2016, 12) Sky 304 Virgin 404 BT 504/HD 518 6.25am Three Days of the Condor ★★★★ Tense thriller. (1975, 15) 8.25 Dragon: the Bruce Lee Story ★★★★ Biopic. (1993, 15) 10.30 The Naked Gun: from the Files of Police Squad! 5 Comedy. (1988, 15) 12 noon Men in Black ★★★★ Sci-fi comedy. (1997, PG) 4.05pm Friends with Benefits ★★★ Smart romantic comedy about two pals who take their relationship to the next level. (2011, 15) 6.00 Zack Snyder’s Justice League ★★★★ The extended director’s cut of the DC Comics superhero extravaganza. (2017/2021) 10.00 The Losers ★ Action adventure about covert US special forces agents who are left for dead. Zoë Saldana (2010, 12) 1.40pm Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile ★★ Bland crime drama. Zac Efron (2019, 15) 3.40 Bad Boys II ★★ Highaction sequel to the hit comedy thriller. Martin Lawrence, Will Smith (2003, 15) 6.10 Days of Thunder ★★★ Flashy action drama. Tom Cruise, 11.45pm True Grit ★★★★ Remake of the John Wayne western from the Coen brothers. Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon (2010, 15) 1.45am Words on Bathroom Walls As 6am 3.50 Knowing As 8am Sky Action Robert Duvall, Nicole Kidman (1990, 15) 8.00 Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 5 Magnificent, martial arts adventure. (2000, 12) 10.00pm The Social Network 5 Drama. (2010, 12) 12.05am The Ides of March ★★★★ Drama. Ryan Gosling (2011, 15) 1.50 As 10.30am 3.20 As 6.25am 5.20 Carry On Spying ★★★ Spy spoof. (1964, U) Sky Comedy Freeview 69 Freesat 138 Sky 317 Virgin 149 8.00am First Wave 9.00 Battlestar Galactica 10.00 Farscape 11.00 40 Days and Nights ★ Disaster thriller. Monica Keena, Alex Carter (2012) 1.00pm Frank Herbert’s Children Of Dune: TV sci-fi 3.00 The 4400 4.00 Virtual Nightmare ★★ Low-key thriller in which a man starts questioning what is real. (2000, 12) 6.00pm Farscape TV sci-fi drama. 7.00 Battlestar Galactica TV sci-fi adventure series. 8.00 Star Trek TV sci-fi drama. 9.00 Resident Evil ★★★ Undemanding but effective sci-fi action horror adapted from the video game. Milla Jovovich (2002, 15) 11.00 From the Dark ★★ Wellacted Irish chiller in which a couple are stalked in the woods. (2014) 12.50am Nightbreed ★★★ Imaginative horror that sees a psychiatrist dupe a patient into believing he is a serial killer. Sky 307 Virgin 407 BT 507/HD 521 6.10am Twist ★★ Crime drama. Michael Caine (2021, 12) 7.55 Catwoman ★★ Lacklustre fantasy. Halle Berry (2004, 12) 9.55 Riders of Justice ★★★★ Revenge drama. Mads Mikkelsen (2020, 15) 12.05pm As 8pm 2.00 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom As 9.45pm 4.00 As 11.55pm Sky 308 Virgin 408 BT 508/HD 522 7.25am When Jeff Tried to Save the World ★★★ Comedy drama. (2018, 12) 9.05 We Broke Up ★★★ Comedy drama. Aya Cash (2021, 15) 10.30 Irresistible ★★★ Comedy drama. (2020, 15) 12.15pm Paul Blart: Mall Cop ★★ Comedy. (2009, PG) 1.50 The Intern ★★★ Comedy. (2015, 12) 6.00pm Mortal Kombat ★★ Slick but repetitive remake of the 1995 martial arts fantasy based on the video game. Lewis Tan (2021, 15) 8.00 Wrath of the Titans ★★ Fantasy sequel set in the world of Greek myth with more style than substance. Sam Worthington (2012, 12) 9.45 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom ★★★★ Thrilling second outing for the intrepid hero. Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw (1984, 12) 3.55pm Hitch ★★★ Flimsy but fun comedy about a professional romance adviser. Will Smith (2005, 12) 5.55 The Terminal ★★★ Enjoyable but sentimental fishout-of-water comedy. Tom Hanks (2004, 12) 8.05 Grown Ups ★★ Adam Sandler heads the cast in this pacey midlife-crisis comedy. (2010, 12) 9.50 That’s My Boy ★★ Lazy slapstick comedy starring Adam Sandler. Andy Samberg (2012, 15) Craig Sheffer, David Cronenberg (1990, 18) 11.55pm Vanguard ★★ Spy adventure in which Jackie Chan must blaze in and rescue a kidnapped accountant. (2020, 15) 1.55am Mortal Kombat As 6pm 4.00 Catwoman As 7.55am 11.50pm EuroTrip ★★★ Rude and generally funny teen road movie. Scott Mechlowicz (2004, 15) 1.25am Irresistible As 10.30am 3.10 When Jeff Tried to Save the World As 7.25am 4.55 As 9.05am 2.50—4.30am Patchwork ★★★ Engaging black comedy horror. (2015) i Premiere Star Ratings 5 Outstanding ★★★★ Very good ★★★ Worth watching ★★ Could be worse ★ Poor RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
TUESDAY 5 APRIL Animation Sky Wizarding World Sky 305 Virgin 412 BT 500/HD 514 6.00am Curious George: Royal Monkey ★★ (2019, U) 7.30 Early Man ★★★★ (2018, PG) 9.05 As 5pm 10.45 Monster House ★★★★ (2006, PG) 12.20pm Animals United ★★ (2010, U) 2.00 As 11.15pm 3.30 The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! ★★★★ (2012, U) Sky 306 Virgin 406 BT 506/HD 520 6.40am Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ★★★★ Fantasy. (2004, PG) 9.10 The Goblet of Fire ★★★★ Adventure. (2005, 12) 11.55 The Order of the Phoenix ★★★★ The mood remains dark in this episode, as Harry assembles a student army. Daniel Radcliffe (2007, 12) 5.00pm Rio ★★★★ Hugely enjoyable comedy adventure. 2.20pm The Half-Blood Prince ★★★★ Harry attempts to uncover a secret from Voldemort’s past. Daniel Radcliffe (2009, 12) 5.00 The Deathly Hallows: Part 1 ★★★ Doom-laden build-up to the series finale. Daniel Sky Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway (2011, U) Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson (2010, 12) 11.15pm Open Season 2 ★★ Frantic comedy. (2008, PG) 12.50am As 6am 2.30 Riverdance: the Animated Adventure ★★★ Cute fantasy. Pierce Brosnan (2021) 4.15 Maya the Bee ★★ Adventure. (2014, U) 9.45pm The Philosopher’s Stone ★★★★ Harry is whisked off to Hogwarts wizarding school. (2001, PG) 12.20am The Chamber of Secrets ★★★★ (2002, PG) 3.00 As 6.40am 5.30 Sky Cinema Preview Sky Thriller 7.30 The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 5 Harry and Voldemort clash for the final time. Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson (2011, 12) Sky Drama Sky 309 Virgin 409 BT 509/HD 523 6.00am No Man’s Land ★★ Action thriller. Jake Allyn (2020, 12) 8.10 Last Moment of Clarity ★★ Thriller. Samara Weaving (2020, 15) 9.50 Masquerade ★★ Horror. Bella Thorne (2021) 11.20 As 6.25pm 1.00pm As 8pm 2.55 Changing Lanes ★★★★ Offbeat drama. (2002, 15) Sky 310 Virgin 410 BT 510/HD 524 6.00am All These Small Moments ★★★ Drama. (2018) 7.30 The Hundred-Foot Journey ★★★ Comedy drama. (2014, PG) 9.35 Eat Pray Love ★★ Biopic. (2010, 15) 12 noon How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days ★★ (2003, 12) 2.00pm Another Round 5 Danish drama. (2020, 12) 4.35pm Antebellum ★★★ Janelle Monáe takes on dual roles in this mind-bending, time-hopping thriller. (2020, 15) 6.25 Before I Go to Sleep ★★★★ Chilling, stylish thriller in which Nicole Kidman isn’t sure who’s the good guy. (2014, 15) 8.00 Mission: Impossible ★★★★ Brian De Palma’s smart and exciting update of the cult 1960s TV series. Tom Cruise (1996, PG) 4.00pm Captain Fantastic ★★★ Bittersweet, often gently funny drama. Viggo Mortensen (2016, 15) 6.05 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind ★★★★ Innovative and touching drama. Jim Carrey (2003, 15) 8.00 Dream Horse ★★★★ Rousing, emotional, distinctly Welsh horse-racing drama. (2020, PG) 10.00 The Last Vermeer ★★★ Intriguing but often plodding drama. Guy Pearce, Claes Bang (2019, 15) 10.00pm The Green Mile ★★★ Overlong but engrossing Stephen King fantasy drama. Tom Hanks (1999, 18) 1.05am Antebellum As 4.35pm 3.00 Last Moment of Clarity As 8.10am 4.40 As 6am 12.15am The Secrets We Keep ★★ Intriguing thriller. Noomi Rapace (2020) 2.10 The Colour Room ★★★ Biopic. Phoebe Dynevor (2021, PG) 4.15 The Party’s Just Beginning ★★★★ Comedy drama. Karen Gillan (2017, 15) Sky Sci-Fi/Horror TCM Movies Sky 311 Virgin 411 BT 511/HD 525 7.05am The New Mutants As 6.20pm 8.45 Mortal ★★★ Earnest fantasy. Nat Wolff (2020, 15) 10.35 Resident Evil ★★★ Sci-fi action horror. Milla Jovovich (2002, 15) 12.20pm Resident Evil: Apocalypse ★ Sci-fi action horror. Milla Jovovich (2004, 15) 2.00 The Matrix As 10pm Sky 315 Virgin 415/HD 416 6.00am Hollywood’s Best Film Directors 7.45 Close Up 8.20 Law of the Panhandle ★★★ (1950, PG) 9.40 Terror in a Texas Town ★★★ (1958, PG) 11.20 Separate Tables ★★★★ Drama. (1958, PG) 1.30pm The Fighting Lawman ★★ (1953, U) 3.00 The Odessa File ★★★ (1974, PG) 4.20pm Edge of Tomorrow ★★★ Tom Cruise is forced to relive the same day fighting alien invaders in this clever sci-fi. (2014, 12) 6.20 The New Mutants ★★ Dark, low-key and mysterious X-Men spin-off set in a creepy asylum. Maisie Williams, Anya Taylor-Joy (2018, 15) 8.00 The Forever Purge ★★★ Racial tensions feed the frenzy in the dynamic fifth episode in the futuristic horror saga. (2020, 15) 5.45pm The Outlaw Stallion ★★★ Beautifully filmed minor horse-rustling western. (1954, U) 7.05 Alias Jesse James ★★★ Pleasing comedy western that’s packed with star cameos. (1959, U) 9.00 The Birds 5 Ingenious horror classic from Alfred Hitchcock. Rod Taylor (1963, 15) 10.00pm The Matrix 5 Spectacular sci-fi action thriller. Keanu Reeves (1999, 15) 12.20am As 10.35am 2.05 Resident Evil: Apocalypse As 12.20pm 3.40 As 8.45am 5.30 Sky Cinema Preview 1.35am The Red Badge of Courage ★★★★ Documentary-like depiction of the experience of battle. (1951, U) 3.00 Close Up 5.00 Hollywood’s Best Film Directors RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 11.30pm Duel in the Eclipse ★★ Decent, brooding spaghetti western with Lang Jeffries. (1968) +1 Sky 316 Virgin 417 Sky Premier League Champions League 7.00pm BT Sport 2 Man City’s midfield general Fernandinho Sky Main Event Sky 401 Virgin 511/HD 501 BT 420/HD 440 6.00am Sky Sports News 7.00 Good Morning Sports Fans 7.30 Early Kick-Off 8.00 Good Morning Sports Fans 10.00 Football Show 12 noon Sky Sports News 4.00pm LIVE Indian Premier League Cricket Rajasthan Royals v Royal Challengers Bangalore from Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. 7.00 Soccer Special: the panel look ahead to tonight’s fixtures 7.30 LIVE Championship Football Preston North End v Blackpool from Deepdale (kick-off 7.45). The Seasiders claimed a 2—0 victory in the reverse fixture last October. 10.15 Soccer Special Post-Match 11.00 Sky Sports News 12 midnight NFL: Total Access 1.00—6.00am Sky Sports News Sky Football Sky 403 Virgin 513/HD 503 BT 422/HD 442 6.00am Greatest Players (AD) 6.30 Countdowns (AD) 7.00 Football Years (AD) 7.30 EFL Greatest Games 8.15 SPFL Greatest Games 9.00 Soccer AM 9.30 Championship Highlights 10.30 SPFL Greatest Games 11.00 Championship Season Review (AD) 12 noon Classic Play-Off Finals (AD) 3.00pm Championship Football (AD) 4.00 Best Goals 5.00 EFL Greatest Games (AD) 5.45 SPFL Greatest Games 6.00 League One and Two Goals 6.30 Soccer AM 7.00 Major League Soccer 7.30 LIVE Championship Football Preston North End v Blackpool from Deepdale (kick-off 7.45). 10.15 Scottish Premiership Round-Up 10.30 Soccer AM 11.00 EFL Greatest Games (AD) 12 midnight Classic Play-Off Finals 2.45am One2Eleven: Danny Gabbidon (AD) 3.00 Classic League Cup 5.00—6.00am Championship Season Review (AD) Sky Golf Sky 405 Virgin 515/HD 505 BT 424/HD 444 6.00am How the Masters Was Won 10.00 The Masters Official Film: Ballesteros 1983 10.30 The Masters Official Film: Crenshaw 1984 (AD) 11.00 The Masters Film: 2020 Johnson 12 noon McGinley and Chamblee at the Masters 2.00pm LIVE Golf: the Masters All the build-up from Augusta. 10.00 Tiger Woods: Back 12.15am The Masters Official Film: Tom Watson 1981 1.00 The Masters Official Film: Woosnam 1991 2.00 The Masters: the Major Heard round the World 2.30 Masters: the One from November 3.00 How the 2014 Masters Was Won 5.00 The Masters Official Film: Nicklaus 1986 (AD) 5.30—6.00am The Magnificent Masters: 1975 (AD) Amazon Prime 3.00pm, 12 midnight LIVE WTA Tennis Coverage of day two of the Charleston Open in South Carolina. BT Sport 1 Sky 402 Virgin 512/HD 502 BT 421/HD 441 Sky 413 Virgin 527 BT 408/HD 430 6.00am Greatest Games 7.00 Legends: Robbie Fowler (AD) 7.30 Legends: Ian Wright (AD) 8.00 Premier League Highlights 9.45 Greatest Games 10.00 The Football Show 12 noon Gary Neville’s Soccerbox 1.00pm Premier League Highlights 2.45 Greatest Games 4.00 Best Goals (AD) 5.00 Premier League Highlights 6.45 Greatest Games 7.00 Review 8.00 Gary Neville’s Soccerbox 9.00 Review 10.00 Icons (AD) 10.30 Retro 12.30am Icons (AD) 1.00 Premier League Years 3.00 Greatest Games (AD) 4.00 Best Goals (AD) 5.30— 6.00am 100 Club: Robbie Keane (AD) 6.00am Boxing 7.00 Wrestling (AD) 8.00 Premier League Review 9.00 ESPN FC 9.30 Premier League World 10.00 BT Sport Goals Reload 10.30 Europa League Magazine 11.30 Champions League Magazine 12 noon Premier League Review 1.00pm Pro League Hockey 3.00 International One-Day Cricket 4.00 ESPN FC 4.30 Premier League World 5.00 Premier League Review 6.00 Rugby Stories (AD) 6.30 Premiership Rugby Union 8.00 Rugby Tonight 8.45 MotoGP Rewind 9.00 Wrestling: WWE Raw 11.30 Boxing 12 midnight Wrestling (AD) Sky Cricket Sky 404 Virgin 514/HD 504 BT 423/HD 443 6.00am Indian Premier League Cricket 10.10 25 Years of Women’s Cricket on Sky 10.30 Test Highlights 11.30 Indian Premier League Cricket 12.30pm Women’s Cricket World Cup Highlights 1.30 Cricket’s Climate Crisis (AD) 1.50 Indian Premier League Cricket 2.50 LIVE Indian Premier League Cricket Rajasthan Royals v Royal Challengers Bangalore, from Wankhede Stadium Mumbai. 7.00 LIVE International T20 Cricket Pakistan v Australia, a oneoff T20 match from Rawalpindi. 8.00 The Cricket Show 9.00 Indian Premier League Cricket 10.00 The Cricket Show 11.00 Women’s Cricket World Cup Highlights 12 midnight Indian Premier League Cricket 5.10—6.00am Best of the Indian Premier League Sky Action Sky 407 Virgin 517/HD 507 BT 426/HD 446 6.00am NFL: America’s Game (AD) 7.00 Boxing 9.00 Basketball 11.30 NFL Bitesize 12 noon Good Morning Football 3.00pm Premier League Darts 6.30 NFL Bitesize 7.00 Pro-Football Talk 9.00 Josh Taylor: the Tartan Tornado 9.30 Boxing 10.30 Khan v Brook: the Gloves Are Off 11.00 Boxing 12 midnight NFL: Total Access 1.00am NFL: a Football Life (AD) 2.00 Premier League Darts: from Birmingham 5.30—6.00am Darts Gold (AD) Sky Arena Sky 408 Virgin 518/HD 508 BT 427/HD 447 6.00am Drone Racing 8.00 Super League 8.30 Netball 10.30 NBA 12.30pm Netball 2.30 Drone Racing 4.30 Super League 5.00 Netball 7.00 NBA GameTime 7.30 NBA 9.30 Kevin Sinfield: the Extra Mile (AD) 10.30 Super League 12 midnight NBA 4.00am Rugby League Retro 5.45—6.00am Super League Sky Mix Sky 416 Virgin 520/HD 510 BT 429/HD 449 3.55—8.00pm LIVE International T20 Cricket Coverage of Pakistan v Australia, the one-off match in Rawalpindi. Eurosport 1 Sky 410 Virgin 521 BT 412/HD 435 6.00am Cycling 7.00 World Superbikes 8.00 Snooker 10.00 Cycling 11.00 World Superbikes 12 noon Motocross 12.30pm Cycling 2.30 LIVE Cycling Stage two of the Basque Tour, featuring a 207.9km route from Leitza to Viana. 4.30 The Cycling Show 5.05 World Snooker 7.05 Cycling 9.00 Formula E: Mexico City ePrix 10.00 Cycling 12 midnight Motor Racing 1.00am World Superbikes: from Jerez, Spain 2.00 Cycling 4.00—6.00am Darts 1.00am LIVE Wrestling All the grappling action from WWE NXT. 3.15 MotoGP Rewind 3.30 BT Sport Goals Reload 4.00—6.00am Australian Rules Football BT Sport 2 Sky 414 Virgin 528 BT 409/HD 431 6.00am MotoGP 10.00 Australian Rules Football 12 noon Australian Football 6.00pm The Volleyball Show 6.30 Champions League Magazine 7.00 LIVE Champions League Football Manchester City v Atlético Madrid, the quarterfinal first-leg tie from the Etihad Stadium (kick-off 8.00). See p70. a 10.30 UFC 11.30 Premier League Reload 11.45 French Football 12.45am Fishing 2.00 Premiership Rugby Union 3.30 Fight Week 4.00 UFC Main Event 5.00—6.00am Australian Football BT Sport 3 Sky 417 Virgin 529 BT 410/HD 432 Tuesday Television 6.40 Fantastic Mr Fox ★★★★ Delightfully quirky adaptation of Roald Dahl’s book. (2009, PG) 8.10 The Road to El Dorado ★★★ Fun adventure about the search for the city of gold. (2000, U) 9.50 Happily N’Ever After 2 ★★ Routine sequel to the ironic fantasy. Helen Niedwick, Gina K Bowes (2009, U) SPORT 6.00am Italian Football 8.00 French Football 2.00pm Portuguese Football 3.00 Italian Football 5.00 MotoGP 7.00 BT Sport Goals Reload 7.15 LIVE Champions League Football Benfica v Liverpool, the quarter-final first-leg match from Estadio da Luz in Lisbon (kick-off 8.00). See p70. a 10.30 BT Sport Films 12 midnight Australian Football: A-League action 1.00am Champions League Football 3.00 Europa League Magazine 4.00— 6.00am National League Football BT Sport ESPN Sky 423 Virgin 530 BT 411/HD 434 6.00am ESPN FC 6.30 ESPN SportsCenter 6.45 Around the Horn 7.15 Pardon the Interruption 7.45 ESPN SportsCenter 8.00 Baseball Today in the UK 8.30 Baseball 11.30 Around the Horn 12 noon ESPN FC 12.30pm ESPN SportsCenter 12.45 Pardon the Interruption 1.15 Basketball 5.15 ESPN SportsCenter 5.30 In Depth with Graham Bensinger 6.30 Basketball 9.00 Lacrosse 11.00 In Depth with Graham Bensinger 12 midnight LIVE Baseball Clemson Tigers v Georgia Bulldogs. 3.30am Baseball Today in the UK 4.00—6.00am Lacrosse Eurosport 2 Sky 411 Virgin 522 BT 413/HD 436 6.00am World Superbikes 7.00 Darts 9.00 World Superbikes 11.00 Darts 1.00pm LIVE Darts The afternoon session on day four of the WDF World Championship from Lakeside Country Club in Frimley Green. 5.00 Formula E: highlights of the Mexico City ePrix 6.00 Darts 7.00 LIVE Darts The evening session on day four of the WDF World Championship from Surrey. 11.00 Motocross 12.05am Cycling 2.00 Darts 4.00 Cycling 5.00—6.00am World Superbikes 79
The pick of today’s TV Television Wednesday WEDNESDAY Choices COLOURFUL PAIR Nick Grimshaw and Emma Willis front a new home makeover show PICK OF THE DAY The Great Home Transformation 8.00pm C4 PROPERTY New series A better life at home doesn’t happen by chance — it happens by design, presenters Nick Grimshaw and Emma Willis tell us. Ah, yet another makeover show, you sigh, but this approaches things in a new way. It uses motion-capture cameras (the sort they use on wildlife documentaries) in various cluttered and badly planned homes to track a family’s every move so they can work out how to make the space function effectively. Unlike the DIY SOS crew, they don’t make any structural changes. Champions League Quarter-finals 8.00pm Sky Arts 7.00pm (k/o 8.00pm) BT Sport 2 ENTERTAINMENT Six non-singers SPORT Last year’s Champions have 12 weeks to prepare to perform for an audience of 2,500 at the English National Opera’s London Coliseum, and tonight they begin the intensive training with trepidation and gusto, and face the challenge of singing on stage to each other. Each has barriers to overcome, be it entrepreneur Luke, whose Tourette syndrome evaporates when he sings; civil servant Khadijah’s chronic lack of selfconfidence; or upbeat life-coach Shirley, who struggles to walk without a stick. Perhaps opera singing and a dance class (“As opera singers we dance all the time,” explains vocal coach Sarah Pring) can help… JOHN AIZLEWOOD League semi-final between Chelsea and Real Madrid had an eerie quality due to the lack of crowds, but this quarter-final is likely to be a raucous full house — especially after the government eased sanctions on the club and allowed the sale of tickets. Thomas Tuchel’s Blues will fancy their chances, too, particularly given their opponents’ stuttering form. After knocking out PSG, Madrid crashed to a 4—0 league defeat at home to Barcelona — a “black night” for Los Blancos. In southern Spain, meanwhile, Villarreal face a daunting visit from Bayern Munich (k/o 8pm BT Sport 3). MAX COPEMAN 80 Anyone Can Sing With four young children, Sam and Becka’s three-bed Eastbourne semi is one almighty squash but the “heat map” shows that two rooms are barely being used. In between chatting to Sam and Becka about the challenge of having a big family (which includes a child with an unusual medical condition), Nick and Emma get hands-on with DIY and creative jobs so there are loads of sensible tips and suggestions. But none of the mad ideas that you sometimes see on BBC1’s Interior Design Masters. JANE RACKHAM DC’s Legends of Tomorrow 8.00pm Sky Max Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr DRAMA For the time-travelling 9.00pm BBC1 superheroes, being stuck in 1920s America has been a major blow. For the viewing audience, though, it’s a treat. Flapper dresses, Tommy guns, jalopies and clashes with J Edgar Hoover abound in one of the few superhero shows that isn’t afraid to have a little fun. And as Sara, Ava and co go on the run as the bankrobbing Bullet Blondes (“as lovely as they are lethal”, a radio announcer calls them), it’s clear that the cast are enjoying this jazz-era nonsense, too. The gleeful period detail piles ever higher in season seven’s second episode as the team head across country from Texas to New York. Especially when a famous mobster enters the picture… CERI THOMAS PROPERTY A stuffed magpie, mock croc wallpaper and black shower tiles... sometimes you do wonder about these interior designers’ ideas. They’re revamping five shepherds’ huts, each with a theme (such as heritage, bohemian or rustic chic). The huts must have the feel of a boutique hotel but the designers are warned they should also be bespoke, so they can’t simply go shopping. Glamping is something Alan Carr isn’t keen on. “When you’re camp all day, you don’t want to do it at the weekends as well!” he says. This week’s guest judge is Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, who’s not averse to a bit of theatrical camp himself. JR RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
WEDNESDAY 6 APRIL As a nation we understandably have an impulse to erase the memory of Jimmy Savile, but it’s worth pondering on what a prominent cultural figure he was. Netflix’s new documentary series Jimmy Savile: a British Horror Story raids the archives, finding countless jaw-dropping clips where the great and good of politics, society and particularly entertainment fawn over a man who Raised by Wolves 9.00pm Sky Atlantic 9.00pm More4 DRAMA Watching this gorgeous but DOCUMENTARY The Bakers’ caravan gonzo sci-fi show can often feel like a baffling sprint though a fairground attraction where the floor keeps melting, down frequently becomes up, and whenever you spot the exit sign someone chases you back to the start… Huge concepts (a future war between religious extremists and atheists on a planet with lakes of acid, anyone?) continue to rub shoulders with questions about love, devotion and humanity as season two begins. Are the android characters about to start over among a new group of humans in the planet’s temperate zone? Or is nothing quite what it seems? The smart money is on the latter, but it’s going to be exhilarating becomes a time machine as they take a trip to the Beamish Museum, where “living” exhibits tell the story of the North-East in the early part of the 20th century. For Matt and his folks, the visit does turn into something of a busman’s holiday, particularly in the sequence where they tour the 1940s farm and find that many aspects are identical to their own current set-up. There are some surprising moments, too: the story of how an entire farmhouse came to be moved stone by stone to the site is really quite remarkable. And its original inhabitant can’t help but get emotional as she enters a re-creation of her childhood bedroom. DAVID BROWN CT The Truffle Hunters: Storyville 10.00pm BBC4 DOCUMENTARY In Piedmont, Italy, a few grizzled old Italian men and their dogs roam the mountains — usually under cover of darkness — searching for rare white Alba truffles. These fetch astronomical prices at auction but it’s a dying skill. This gently haunting Storyville documentary explores a traditional and secretive way of life through the men’s relationship with their dogs. There are exquisite vignettes (an aged hunter shares a plate of food with his dog, a gourmet salivates over the truffle on his fried egg), an evocative operatic soundtrack and some great characters such as Carlo, who escapes his wife’s nagging about retirement by sneaking out of the window to go foraging. JR Kate and Koji 9.00pm ITV Despite his disastrous record, Koji decides to take a chance on romance and Kate is determined to help him. Jane Garvey: page 39 Lucy Worsley’s Royal Photo Album 8.00pm BBC4 How the royal family worked to create images that reinvented the British monarchy. Your Body Uncovered with Kate Garraway 8.00pm BBC2 Kate meets Paul, a father of two dealing with the aftermath of a severe stroke. Great Escapes with Morgan Freeman 10.00pm Sky History Profiling two jailbreaking murderers who were incarcerated at Elmira State Prison in New York. q FILM OF THE DAY Benjamin Franklin: a Film by Ken Burns 7.45pm PBS America FOUNDING FATHER Benjamin Franklin (1706—90) HISTORY By any measure, Benjamin Franklin was a hero of the Enlightenment, though in Britain his story is barely known. In America, of course, he is revered — and if you need to understand why, this sturdy and beautifully crafted account of an extraordinary life will take the place of a doorstop biography. Ken Burns is the master of making televisual bricks without straw: four hours of screen time without need of dramatic reconstructions or a presenter, just elegant woodcuts and deft period visuals. It helps that the story is a page-turner, of how a boy with barely any education became a printer and publisher — and branched out to become journalist, scientist, inventor (he was the tech whiz of his day), civic leader, diplomat and founding father. The fact he was also a slave-owner is not passed over but nor does it dominate his legacy. DAVID BUTCHER Stan & Ollie 9.00pm BBC2 Delightful, affectionate biopic of comedy legends Laurel and Hardy, starring Steve Coogan and John C Reilly. (2019) See page 30 LIVE SPORT  Champions League Football: Chelsea v Real Madrid 7pm (k/o 8pm) BT Sport 2 Can Chelsea stop striker Karim Benzema? Villarreal v Bayern Munich 7.15pm (k/o 8pm) BT Sport 3  Championship Football: Middlesbrough v Fulham 7.30pm (k/o 7.45pm) SS Football  Indian Premier League Cricket: Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians 2.50pm Sky Sports Cricket THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK; SHUTTERSTOCK; GETTY Matt Baker: Travels with Mum and Dad BEST OF THE REST Wednesday Television would posthumously be revealed as one of Britain’s worst paedophiles — and whose activities were, at the least, strongly rumoured during his life. The numerous moments where Savile references his dark side, to audiences who take this as a harmless joke, are horribly eerie. For more on how Savile got away with it and how similar monsters might be stopped, the excellent 2021 doc Jimmy Savile: the People Who Knew is still on Discovery+ and AppleTV. JACK SEALE STREAMING NOW 81
WEDNESDAY Main Channels DAYTIME Television Wednesday BBC1 6.00am Breakfast Sally Nugent, Dan Walker. (S) (HD) 9.15 Morning Live Topical magazine show, hosted by Gethin Jones and AJ Odudu. (S) (HD) 10.00 Scam Interceptors Rav Wilding joins forces with a team of ethical hackers to hunt down the cyber criminals that are plaguing our lives. (S) (HD) 10.45 Defenders UK Several canisters of mustard gas are dumped in a lake. (Revised repeat) (S) (HD) 11.15 Homes under the Hammer Properties in south Wales, Hampshire and Staffordshire. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 12.15pm Bargain Hunt Philip Serrell and Kate Bliss help two teams in Stamford, Lincolnshire. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00 BBC News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 1.45 Doctors It’s Rosie’s last day, but no-one has told Jimmi. Repeated 7pm BBC2 Cast Thursday BBC2 (S) (AD) (HD) 2.15 Shakespeare and Hathaway: Private Investigators 9/10 Series 3. Frank and Lu are hired to locate a photograph stolen from a pub. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Escape to the Country Jules Hudson helps a London couple find a home in Derbyshire. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 3.45 The Repair Shop The experts restore a vintage toy car that has reached the end of the road and a legal eagle’s briefcase. Repeated tomorrow 7.15am BBC2 (S) (HD) 4.30—5.15 Bridge of Lies Ross Kemp hosts. (S) (HD) BBC2 6.30am Escape to the Country Shown Mon 3pm BBC1 (S) (HD) 7.15 The Repair Shop Shown yesterday 3.45pm BBC1 (S) (HD) 8.00—9.00 Sign Zone 8.00 See Hear Magazine for the deaf and hard of hearing. With voiceover. Rptd 12.45am (S) (HD) 8.30 Extraordinary Portraits 4/6. An artist draws a pencil portrait of a woman who survived a bus crash. (R) (S) (AD) HD) 9.00 BBC News (S) (HD) 1.00pm Ready Steady Cook A married couple cook with chefs Ellis Barrie and Akis Petretzikis. (R) (S) (HD) 1.45 Eggheads Quiz with Jeremy Vine. (R) (S) (HD) 2.15 Street Auction A community turns out to surprise a Plymouth man who uses his experience as a refugee to bring people together. (R) (S) (HD) 3.00 The Customer Is Always Right The products being tested include a fast-drying towel. (R) (S) (HD) 3.30 Kangaroo Dundee and Other Animals 1/2 A Natural World film following a man who raises orphaned kangaroos in the outback. (R) (S) (HD) 4.15—5.15 Golf: the Masters 2021 Review A look back at last year’s event at the Augusta National in Georgia, won by Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama. (S) (HD) ITV 6.00am Good Morning Britain (S) (HD) 9.00 Lorraine Guests, gossip and more. (S) (HD) 10.00 This Morning Lifestyle features, fashion and celebrity interviews. Including Regional Weather (S) (HD) 12.30pm Loose Women Another helping of topical studio discussion from a female perspective. (S) (HD) 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal In Sheffield, David Ford comes across a fancy Russian belt and Mark Stevens discovers an ancient book of remedies. (R) (S) (HD) 3.00—4.00 Lingo Two teams of mothers and sons from Renfrewshire and Kent, and a Sunderland-based couple take part. (R) (S) (HD) Followed by Regional Weather Channel 4 82 6.05am Countdown With Jon Culshaw. (R) (S) (HD) 6.45 Cheers Double bill of the comedy. (R) (S) (HD) 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond Triple bill. (R) (S) (AD) 9.05 Frasier Three episodes of the sitcom. (R) (S) (AD) 10.35 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA The chef comes to the aid of a failing French restaurant in Moorpark, California. (R) (S) 11.30 News (S) (HD) 11.35 Undercover Boss USA Bowlero boss Colie Edison goes incognito in the bowling company. (R) (S) (HD) 12.30pm Steph’s Packed Lunch Magazine. (S) (HD) 2.10 Countdown With guest John Thomson. (S) (HD) 3.00 A Place in the Sun Jasmine Harman helps a couple to find a holiday home in the north of Fuerteventura on a budget of £200,000. (R) (S) (HD) 4.00—5.00 A New Life in the Sun An escaped horse causes mayhem at an Italian B&B. (R) (S) (HD) BBC1 1 Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr 9.00pm Rural style: guest judge Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen BBC2 2 Stan & Ollie 9.00pm A fine mess: with their Hollywood careers over, the comedy duo hit the stage 5.15pm Pointless 5.15pm Flog It! Quiz presented by Alexander Armstrong. (S) (HD) Thomas Plant and David Fletcher value items at Norwich Cathedral, including an old astronomical map and a watercolour by a local artist. 6.00 BBC News Weather (S) (HD) 6.30 Regional news magazines (S) Followed by Party Election Broadcast By the Liberal Democrats. (S) (HD) Director Lisa Lipman; Series producer Carole Lochhead (R) (S) (HD) 6.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games 7.00 The One Show Milton Jones, Ria Lina, Martin Roberts and Briony May Williams test their general knowledge. (S) (HD) Presented by Jermaine Jenas and Alex Jones. (S) (HD) 6.30 Lightning 2 BBC RED BUTTON 7.00—10.30 5 Live Final Score Comedian Zoe Lyons hosts the quickfire quiz. (S) (HD) The latest football scores from 5 Live 7.00 Doctors 7.30 EastEnders It’s Rosie’s last day, Princess gaslights Valerie, while Rob investigates when a baby is hospitalised. Jean misinterprets Rocky’s friendliness, while Linda continues to cause trouble for Mick. Writer David Lloyd Cast Thursday Shown 1.45pm BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) Writer Carey Andrews Cast on Tuesday/Thursday (S) (AD) (HD) 7.30 Rick Stein’s Cornwall 8.00 MasterChef Series 1. Rick explores Tintagel, a village best known for being the birthplace of one of Britain’s greatest legends — the tale of King Arthur. He then moves on to Camborne, once the world’s richest mining area, and meets a family on the Roseland peninsula who have carried on the ancient tradition of growing saffron. Continues tomorrow 7.30pm. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) This week’s seven most promising chefs return to face two more challenges, designed to gauge their creativity and culinary repertoire. Firstly, they have to invent a dish on the spot using ingredients including poussin, clams and bream. The cook who fails to rise to the challenge will be sent home, with the rest cooking a dish to a brief set by food critic Jimi Famurewa. Only four of the contenders will make it through to the quarter-final. Continues Friday 8pm. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr Series 3. The five remaining designers head a5/8 to a glamping site in north Wales, where they face the challenge of fitting out newly built shepherd huts. With briefs ranging from rustic chic to romantic, each designer takes a different approach to turning these compact spaces into luxury accommodation. Joining Michelle Ogundehin to judge the end results is Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, and they agree that two of the huts are pitched perfectly at the target market. They are less sure about the other three, the designers of which will have to battle to keep their place in the competition. See page 80. Director Ryan Daly; Series producer John Featherstone (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 BBC News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 10.35 Mood 6/6. Sasha knows she cannot keep running away from her trauma. After finding the strength to be honest, she must believe in herself and find her voice. The whole series is available on iPlayer. Sasha Carly Laura Kevin Megan Anton Saleem Curtis Kobi Abi Melrose Kaspar Nicôle Lecky Lara Peake Jessica Hynes Paul Kaye Mia Jenkins Jordan Duvigneau Mohamed Moses Dalmar Jason York Jorden Myrie Chantelle Alle Florence Flo Wilson Khalid Laith Dionn Perry Teenage Sasha Damien Yapz Fee Lewis Jules Tony Wretch 32 Kzdidit Yazmin Lacey Daniel Ward Jahmar Taylor Ebony Aboagye Sam Buchanan Primrose Bigwood Louis Ellis David Ajao Islah Abdur-Rahman Himself Himself Herself Adapted by Nicôle Lecky; Producer Lisa Walters Director Stroma Cairns Shown yesterday 10pm BBC3 (S) (AD) (HD) 11.25 Gordon Ramsay’s Future Food Stars 1/8. Having selected 12 food-and-drink entrepreneurs, the chef starts to decide who is worthy of his £150,000 investment. He begins by inviting them to Cornwall, where they face a high-pressure individual challenge before assessing their teamwork while they run food shacks on a Newquay beach. 8.00 Your Body Uncovered with Kate Garraway 6/6. Father-of-two Paul had always led an active life, until two years ago when he suffered a stroke. Although he recovered, the episode had a massive impact on him and his family. Dr Yogish Joshi from Addenbrooke’s Hospital shows Paul augmented reality images which guide him through what happened inside his body during the stroke and his life-saving surgery. Meanwhile, Janet, 70, is trying to come to terms with a diagnosis of bowel cancer. In an immersive consultation, Subash Vasudevan explains the best course of action for her. Kate Garraway and Dr Guddi Singh present. Producers Matt Keyte, Alice Skidmore and Gabrielle Nash Executive producers Patrick Furlong, Kitty Walshe, Claire Hughes and Meriel Durrant (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Stan & Ollie 5 comedy drama. In 1953, years after q Biographical their bitter split with the Hollywood studios, a washed-up Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy embark on a tour of Britain’s music halls. With audiences low and Stan struggling to sell a new screenplay, old resentments begin to flare up, threatening the tour and the pair’s friendship. Available on iPlayer for 30 days. Film of the Day: page 30. Oliver Hardy Stan Laurel Ida Kitaeva Laurel Lucille Hardy Hal Roach John C Reilly Steve Coogan Nina Arianda Shirley Henderson Danny Huston Bernard Delfont James Finlayson James Horne Cynthia Clark Harry Langdon Rufus Jones Keith MacPherson Joseph Balderrama Susy Kane Richard Cant Director Jon S Baird (2019, PG) (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 10.30 Newsnight With Kirsty Wark. (S) (HD) 11.10 Weather (S) (HD) 11.15 Unspun World with John Simpson Reflecting on the week’s global news stories. (S) (HD) 11.45 Thatcher and Reagan: a Very Special Relationship 1/2. Charles Moore chronicles the close working relationship between Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher. See choice, p50. Shown Sun 9pm (S) (AD) (HD) 12.25am Would I Lie to You? A collection of unseen material from the panel show. Shown last Friday (S) (HD) 12.55 Weather for the Week Ahead (S) (HD) 1.00—6.00am BBC News (S) (HD) 12.45—4.00am Sign Zone 12.45am See Hear Magazine for the deaf and hard of hearing. With voiceover. Shown 8am (S) 1.15 Stanley Tucci: Searching for Italy 4/6. The actor eats and drinks his way around Milan. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 The Real Peaky Blinders 1/2. The story of the Birmingham gangs that inspired the drama. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 2/2. A profile of thief Billy Kimber. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) BBC1 Freeview 1/HD 101 Freesat 101/HD 106 Sky 101/HD 115 Virgin 101 BBC2 Freeview 2/HD 102 Freesat 102 Sky 102 Virgin 102 Shown last Thursday (S) (AD) (HD)
WEDNESDAY 6 APRIL ITV 3 Channel 4 4 7 in Wales BBC4 9 24 in Scotland The Great Home Transformation 8.00pm House guests: Emma Willis and Nick Grimshaw host The Truffle Hunters: Storyville 10.00pm A look at a timeless Italian tradition 4.00pm Tipping Point 5.00pm Sun, Sea and Selling Houses Ben Shephard hosts the arcade-themed quiz. Retired bricklayer Paul and wife Jean plan to lay down new roots in Alicante. (S) (HD) 7.00pm Pubs, Ponds and Power: the Story of the Village Director Richard van’t Riet; Executive producers Sara Doyle, Kate Lownds, Peter Usher and Hugh Rycroft (R) (S) (HD) 6.00 The Simpsons 5.00 The Chase Helen, Max, Emma and Jonny take on one of the Chasers in the hope of winning thousands of pounds. Presented by Bradley Walsh. (R) (S) (HD) 6.00 Regional News Weather (S) (HD) 6.25 Party Election Broadcast By the Liberal Democrats. (S) (HD) 6.30 ITV Evening News Weather (S) (HD) 7.30 Emmerdale Manpreet and Wendy discuss the pressure of their roles in the upcoming trial. Nate tries to dodge Chloe’s attempts to spend more time together. Writer Bill Lyons For cast see Tuesday/Thursday (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Coronation Street Faye blurts out the truth when Jon demands answers. Gary is shocked by the decline in Laura’s condition. Tyrone admits to Fiz that he misses her. Writers Julie Jones and Carmel Morgan This week’s episodes produced by Iain MacLeod, directed by Leon Lopez and Abe Juckes For cast see Monday/Friday (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Kate and Koji 4/6 Series 2. Despite his disastrous track record, Koji decides to take another chance on romance, with Kate determined to help him as much as she can. What could possibly go wrong? Kate Koji Medium Dan Mullholland Brenda Blethyn Okorie Chukwu Blake Harrison Victor McGuire Lisa Iris Amanda Figgy Chizzy Akudolu Rosalind Ayres Claire Skinner Harriet Turnbull Writers Andy Hamilton and Guy Jenkin; Director Ben Kellett Producers Andy Hamilton, Chris Jones and Guy Jenkin (S) (AD) (HD) Jane Garvey: page 39 9.30 Bradley and Barney Walsh: Breaking Dad 4/6 Series 3. The father and son find themselves in Slovenia, where motocross, ski jumping and some unusual honey therapies are on the itinerary. And when the duo roll up in the capital city of Ljubljana, events take a magical turn as they hook up with Slovenia’s national quidditch team. Series director Phil Ashton Series producer Reshmi Bajnath (R) (S) (AD) (HD) Fraudcast News. Reports of Mr Burns’s death provoke a media storm in the town. (R) (S) (AD) 6.30 Hollyoaks James makes a shocking announcement. James Nightingale Gregory Finnegan Brooke Hathaway Tylan Grant Charlie Dean Charlie Behan Damon Kinsella Jacob Roberts Dave Chen-Williams Dominic Power Diane Hutchinson Alex Fletcher Donna-Marie Quinn Lucy-Jo Hudson Ethan Williams Matthew James-Bailey Goldie McQueen Chelsee Healey Honour Chen-Williams Vera Chok Imran Maalik Ijaz Rana Juliet Nightingale Niamh Blackshaw Kathleen-Angel McQueen Kiara Mellor Leah Barnes Ela-May Demircan Leela Lomax Kirsty-Leigh Porter Liberty Savage Jessamy Stoddart Luke Morgan Gary Lucy Mercedes McQueen Jennifer Metcalfe Olivia Bradshaw Emily Burnett Pearl Anderson Dawn Hope Writer Houmi Miura This week’s episodes directed by Will Brenton More cast Friday Shown yesterday 7pm E4 Repeated tomorrow 6.30am E4 The next episode follows on E4 (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Channel 4 News Sport; Weather (S) (HD) 8.00 The Great Home Transformation series. 1/6. Emma Willis and Nick aNew Grimshaw present a new series in which homes are transformed in just three days — with the use of a truck that features an immersive mood board to help create a bespoke and stylish design based on a family’s needs. In Eastbourne, Becca, Sam and their four children, are struggling for space; a problem compounded by one child’s medical condition. Can innovative use of data aid to create a design solution for the family? See p80. Series director Becky Pratt Series producer Coco Maclehose (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 The Simpler Life 6/6. The remaining nine volunteers prepare to celebrate with a harvest festival feast, inviting friends and family to join them. Four months since 24 participants embarked on the experiment, it’s clear that living by a set of Amish principles didn’t suit all the participants. But would we be happier living without the noise and clutter of our busy 21st-century lives? (S) (AD) (HD) Barry Schwartz’s viewpoint: page 7 10.00 Naked Attraction’s Best Naughty Bits Weather; Regional News and Weather (S) (HD) A compilation of highlights, including pickers who entered the studio with their virginity intact, and a catch up with professional dancer Raheem. 10.45 Rachael Blackmore: a Grand Year Executive producer Darrell Olsen Repeated tomorrow 12.05am C4 and Friday 3.40am 4seven (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 ITV News at Ten The National Hunt jockey tells the story of how she rose to the pinnacle of her sport and, in 2021, became the first woman to win the Grand National. Featuring tributes from some of the biggest names in racing, including AP McCoy, Katie Walsh and Ruby Walsh, and her family and closest friends. Director Ross Whitaker; Producer Conor O’Doherty (R) (S) (HD) Coverage of the Grand National Festival begins tomorrow 1.45pm 11.45 Paul Sinha’s TV Showdown 6/6 Series 2. Chaser, comedian and trivia genius Paul Sinha hosts the TV-themed comedy quiz. Regular team captains Fay Ripley and Rob Beckett are joined by celebrity contestants Anita Rani, Sarah Hadland, Ed Byrne and Jamie Laing to face more questions about all things telly. 11.05 First Dates A look back at some more classic meet-ups. Repeated 12.15am (R) (S) (HD) 7.30 Glasgow’s Treasure Palace: Inside Museums 3/4 Series 2. Artist Lachlan Goudie visits Kelvingrove Art Gallery, which houses Salvador Dali’s controversial painting of Christ of St John of the Cross. More tomorrow 7.30pm. Director Morag Tinto; Executive producers Nick Kent, Charlotte Sacher Repeated 12.45am (S) (HD) 8.00 Lucy Worsley’s Royal Photo Album Lucy Worsley tells the story of the royal photograph, showing how the royal family worked with generations of photographers to create images that reinvented the British monarchy. Director/Producer Andy Hall Repeated 1.15am (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Putin, Russia and the West 2/4. Democracy Threatens. The second programme features an interview with former Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma, who tells the inside story of the 2004 elections and admits to being Putin’s ally. The programme also looks at how the Russian-backed candidate was declared the winner over Viktor Yushchenko, sparking the Orange Revolution. Rupert Graves narrates. Director/Producer Wanda Koscia Repeated 2.15am (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 The Truffle Hunters: Storyville a Documentary following a handful of elderly men in Italy’s Piedmont forests, working with their cherished dogs to search for the rare and expensive white Alba truffle, a skill that has been passed down through the generations. See page 81. Executive producer Jon Crisp Shown last Thursday (S) (AD) (HD) Directors Michael Dweck, Gregory Kershaw (S) (HD) 12.05am Rescue: Extreme Medics 2/5. Following the network of clinicians who are part of the Scottish Trauma Network. Shown Monday 9pm (S) (AD) (HD) 1.05 A Cure for Wellness ★★★ Horror mystery starring Dane DeHaan, Jason Isaacs and Mia Goth. When Pembroke, the CEO of a major American company, refuses to return from a Swiss mountain spa, executive Lockhart is sent to bring him back. However, Lockhart’s attempts to retrieve the prodigal Pembroke plunge him into a centuries-old mystery. 11.15 Woof! A Horizon Guide to Dogs q Director Gore Verbinski (2017, 18) (S) (SL) (W) (HD) 12.20am Home Shopping (HD) 3.00 Bling Gok Wan presents. (R) (S) (SL) (HD) 3.50 Unwind A sequence to calm the mind. (HD) 5.05—6.00am Tipping Point (R) (S) (SL) (HD) 3.30 Unreported World: the Crypto Gold Rush Thailand’s cryptocurrency boom. Shown last Friday (S) (SL) (HD) 3.55 Ukraine: on the Front Line with Johnny Mercer The British MP and former soldier meets the people resisting the Russian assault. Shown Sunday 5.30pm (S) (HD) 4.20 Location, Location, Location Kirstie and Phil help two families find bigger houses. (R) (S) (HD) 5.15—6.05am Moneybags Quiz. (R) (S) (HD) ITV Freeview 3/HD 103 Freesat 103 Sky 103 Virgin 113/HD 103 +1 Freeview 35 Freesat 112 Sky 203 Virgin 114 Channel 4 Freeview 4/HD 104 Freesat 104/HD 126 Sky 104/HD 138 Virgin 104/HD 141 +1 Freeview 15 Freesat 121 Sky 204 Virgin 142 Shown Saturday 10pm (S) (HD) South West. Archaeologist Ben Robinson chronicles the history of the picturesque Cornish fishing village of Port Isaac. Alongside the telegenic views, he reveals how the locals once earned a living from its thriving fishing industry and the range of natural resources such as limestone, salt, ore and stone that were shipped from its busy harbour. More tomorrow 7pm. Dallas Campbell learns what science can teach people about dogs. He investigates the origins of domestic breeds, discovers the vital role that humans played in shaping canine evolution, and asks why the bond between us and dogs is so strong. BBC1 SCOTLAND 6.30—7.00pm Reporting Scotland; Party Election Broadcast: by the Scottish Labour Party 11.25 The Edit 11.40 Gordon Ramsay’s Future Food Stars 12.40am Would I Lie to You? 1.10 Weather for the Week Ahead 1.15—6.00 BBC News BBC SCOTLAND 7.00pm Getaways: visiting Seville in southern Spain 7.30 Style Fixers 8.00 Scotland’s Sacred Islands with Ben Fogle: the presenter returns to Taransay 9.00 The Nine 10.00 River City 10.30—12 midnight FILM: Scottish Mussel STV 6.25—6.30pm Party Election Broadcast: by the Scottish Labour Party 10.00 ITV News at Ten; STV News; Weather 10.40 Scotland Tonight 11.05—12.20am All Star Musicals BORDER SCOTLAND 6.25—6.30pm Party Election Broadcast: by the Scottish Labour Party Wednesday Television Coronation Street 8.00pm Anxious moments: Faye waits for the results of her scan in the hospital Regional variations BBC1 WALES 6.30—7.00pm BBC Wales Today; Party Election Broadcast: by Plaid Cymru 9.00—10.00 Hidden: Sion pays Father McEwan a visit 10.35 Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr 11.35—12.25am Mood ITV WALES 6.25—6.30pm Party Election Broadcast: by Plaid Cymru BBC1 NORTHERN IRELAND 6.30—7.00pm BBC Newsline; Party Election Broadcast: by the Ulster Unionist Party 10.35 The Borrowers 11.05 Mood 11.55 Gordon Ramsay’s Future Food Stars 12.55am Would I Lie to You? 1.30—6.00 BBC News UTV 6.25—6.30pm Party Election Broadcast: by the Ulster Unionist Party 10.45—11.45 Love Your Garden: transforming a small Leicester garden into a Caribbean inspired technicolour paradise Director/Producer Eileen Inkson (R) (S) (HD) 12.15am Pubs, Ponds and Power: the Story of the Village Shown 7pm (S) (HD) 12.45 Glasgow’s Treasure Palace: Inside Museums Shown 7.30pm (S) (HD) 1.15 Lucy Worsley’s Royal Photo Album Shown 8pm (S) (AD) (HD) 2.15—3.15am Putin, Russia and the West Shown 9pm (S) (AD) (HD) BBC4 F’view 9/HD 106 F’sat 108 Sky 116 Virgin 108 a RT Choice m Family 2 Red button (R) Repeat (S) Subtitles (SL) Signing (AD) Audio description (HD) High def FILMS i Premiere (W) Widescreen (BW) Black/white Channel 5 listings are overleaf Outstanding ★★★★ Very good ★★★ Worth watching ★★ Could be worse ★ Poor 83
WEDNESDAY Freeview Television Wednesday Channel 5 5 BBC3 23 10 Drama 20 The Gadget Show 7.00pm Craig Love in the Flesh 10.00pm Zara Lewis 8.00pm The DI looks into the The Last Detective 8.00pm Mod looks at a water-powered speaker McDermott picks apart the confusion death of a talented maths student still shows no signs of leaving F’view 5/HD 105 F’sat 105 Sky 105 Virgin 154/HD 105 5.35am Milkshake! See page 86 9.15 New. Jeremy Vine (S) (HD) 12.15pm George Clarke’s Build a New Life in the Country A couple buy a 100-yearold tin church on the remote Scottish island of Seil. (S) (HD) 1.10 5 News (S) (HD) 1.15 Home and Away Dean and Ziggy try to reignite the spark on a night out. F’view 23/HD 109 (not Scot/Wales) F’sat 179/HD 107 Sky 117 (173 London; 141 Scot) Virgin 107 (157 Scot/Wales) Freeview 10 Freesat 115 Sky 119 Virgin 117/HD 177 6.00am Classic Coronation Street (S) (AD) 7.00 Classic Emmerdale (S) 8.05 That’s My Boy (S) 9.10 Upstairs, Downstairs: 4/13 Series 3 A Family Secret. James proposes to Hazel; 10.20 5/13. Rose’s Pigeon. Alfred returns to Bellamy House (S) 11.30 Heartbeat: 7/16. An amnesiac arrives in Aidensfield; 12.35pm 8/16. Greengrass takes up an illegal new hobby — cockfighting (S) (AD) 1.40pm Classic Emmerdale: double bill. Ed and Emily prepare for their night of passion, then Rodney and Louise make the most of their time together (S) 2.45 Classic Coronation Street: double bill. Alma organises a surprise for Audrey, then Paula tries to make peace with Gary (S) (AD) 3.45 Midsomer Murders: Series 3. Death of a Stranger. A fox hunt uncovers the body of a tramp (S) (AD) Freeview 20 Freesat 158 Sky 143 Virgin 130 7.00am Ever Decreasing Circles: 2/5 Series 1 Martin resigns from the Residents’ Association Shown yesterday 5.20pm (S) 7.40 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates Rptd 2.20pm (S) (AD) 8.35 The Bill: Smithy picks up a lead on a major drug dealer 9.35 Classic Holby City: Serena resigns herself to another lonely New Year’s Eve (HD) 10.55 Classic Casualty: an explosion at the airport sends shockwaves through the ED (HD) 12 noon The Bill: Smithy picks up a lead on a major drug dealer 1.00pm Classic EastEnders: double bill. Lisa asks Phil about having kids, then Ian is furious with Robbie 2.20 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: 9/9 Series 3. A clock mender becomes the target of a couple of crooks (S) (AD) 3.20 Lovejoy: 8/12 Series 2 A teenage girl exposes a blackmail case (S) 4.20 Pie in the Sky: 4/10 Series 2. A trout farmer is accused of murder (S) 5.20 Ever Decreasing Circles: 3/5 Series 1. Martin spots a half-naked woman in Paul’s garden (S) Shown Tue 6.30pm 5 Star Rptd 6pm 5 Star (S) (HD) 1.45 New. Neighbours Repeated 6pm (S) (HD) 2.15 A Killer in My Home ★★★ Thriller starring Bree Williamson. When Allison’s husband dies, he reveals that he has a secret second family. Six months later, they arrive on her doorstep... and won’t leave. q 7.00pm New. MasterChef Australia Four chefs compete to win an immunity pin. First shown on W (S) (HD) 7.50 New. The Catch Up (S) (HD) 7.55 Angels of the North 1/8 Series 1. Following the ups and downs at a hair extension salon on Tyneside. Tonight, extensionist Saffron gets a tattoo. A box set is available on iPlayer. (S) (HD) 8.15 New. Glow Up Ireland 4/8. The contestants need to create a distinctive drag look. (S) (HD) Director Farhad Mann (2020) (S) (W) (HD) 9.00 I Like the Way U Move 4.00 Filthy House SOS Jon and Brennan come to the aid of an emergency services worker in Bolton. (S) (HD) 1/8. Reality show in which professional and novice dancers compete to find their perfect partner. The whole series is on iPlayer. 5.00pm 5 News (S) (HD) 6.00 Neighbours Roxy is shocked when Gemma helps her realise something life-changing. Shown 1.45pm (S) (HD) Repeated 2.05am (S) (HD) 10.00 New. Love in the Flesh 5/8. The morning of day five in the beach house finds everyone thoroughly confused. Continues tomorrow 10pm. Repeated 12.20am and Friday 12 midnight (S) (HD) 6.30 New. Eggheads Jeremy Vine hosts, as Victoria Phoenix try their luck against the Eggheads. (S) (HD) 7.00 New. The Gadget Show 6/6. Craig Charles gets his hands on a speaker which is powered by water, and Georgie shares a rundown of five gadgets designed to help save money and protect the environment. Director Ian Bayliss (S) (HD) 7.55 5 News Update (S) (HD) 8.00 New. Police Interceptors 9/10. The knife-crime team are faced with the growing threat of mamba, a synthetic cannabis substitute that can be laced with rat poison and wheel cleaner. Directors Rachael Davies, Mike Parmenter and James Warner (S) (HD) Followed by 5 News Update (S) (HD) 9.00 New. Deadline 2/4. James finds himself growing closer to Natalie. Ignoring a final warning to stop his investigation, he heads to Budapest to find the truth behind the killing. Continues tomorrow at 9pm. For cast see Tuesday (S) (HD) 10.00 Killer at the Crime Scene 4/8. The 2002 murder of 87-year-old pensioner Gladys Godfrey in Mansfield, where forensic teams acquired a DNA sample from the killer, but found he was not in the national database. Director Erin Scott (S) (HD) 11.05 Police Code Zero: Officer under Attack In south Wales, an officer is bitten on the finger while trying to make an arrest. Director Laura Ellis (S) (HD) 12.05am Inside the Force: 24/7 (S) (HD) 1.00 New. Casino (S) (HD) 3.00 Entertainment News (S) (HD) 3.10 George Clarke’s Build a New Life in the Country (S) (HD) 3.55 Now That’s Funny! (S) (SL) (HD) 4.45 Wildlife SOS (S) (SL) 5.10—5.35am House Doctor (S) (SL) Channel 5+1 Freeview 46 Freesat 128 Sky 205 Virgin 155 BBC4 listings are overleaf 10.45 This Country 5/6 Series 3. Kerry and Kurtan welcome the vicar home from a trip to Bristol. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.15 6/6. It’s the annual harvest festival. A box set is on iPlayer. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.50 Hot Property 2/8. Filly meets Chloe Ferry, who wants a date with skinny legs and a pot belly. First shown Monday 10pm (S) (HD) 12.20am as 10pm 1.05 The Drop (S) (HD) 2.05 as 9pm 3.05 This Country (S) (AD) (HD) 3.35—3.55am My Mate’s a Bad Date (S) (HD) ITV2 6 Freeview 6 Freesat 113 Sky 118 Virgin 115/HD 176 6.00am Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records (S) (HD) 6.25 Dress to Impress (S) (SL) (HD) 7.30 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (S) (HD) 8.25 Love Bites (S) (AD) (HD) 9.20 Hart of Dixie (S) (HD) 10.15 One Tree Hill (S) (HD) 11.10 The O.C: Ryan decides to run away (S) (HD) 12.05pm Love Bites (S) (AD) (HD) 1.05 Dress to Impress (S) (HD) 2.05 New. The Ellen DeGeneres Show (S) (HD) 3.00 Hart of Dixie (S) (HD) 4.00 One Tree Hill (S) (HD) 5.00 The O.C. (S) (HD) 6.00pm Catchphrase Celebrity Special With Lesley Garrett, Jools Holland and Adil Ray. Stephen Mulhern hosts. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Superstore 8/22 Series 3. Glenn suspects Mateo is guilty of fraud. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.30 9/22. Amy organises a post-divorce party with Dina and Jonah’s help. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Bob’s Burgers Series 4. Bob creates a commercial to air in the Super Bowl. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.30 Mr Frond speaks to Bob and Linda about their children. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Family Guy Series 16. Peter meets his favourite cereal mascot Boo Berry. 9.30 Stewie is examined by a child psychologist. 10.00 Series 10. Meg is kidnapped while travelling across Europe. 10.30 Series 12. Peter discovers that he has a vestigial twin growing out of his neck. 11.00 Meg is threatened by an unstable new pupil nicknamed “Mental Mike”. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.30 American Dad! Series 13. Roger runs off after Stan hurts his feelings. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.55 Francine’s attraction to Stan wanes due to his slot-car racing addiction. (S) (AD) (HD) 12.25am Bob’s Burgers: double bill (S) (AD) (HD) 1.25 Superstore: double bill (S) (AD) (HD) 2.20—3.00am Celebrity Juice (S) (HD) ITV2+1 Freeview 29 Freesat 114 Sky 218 Virgin 116 84 ITV3 DON’T MISS IT! The new 5.45pm Heartbeat 9/16 Series 4. A Russian sailor seeks political asylum in Whitby. (S) (AD) 6.55 10/16. Children get their hands on some wartime ammunition. (S) (AD) 6.00pm Butterflies 3/6 Series 1. Thinking about a Job Ria decides do something worthwhile. 8.00 Lewis Pilot. The inspector and DS Hathaway investigate a student’s murder. The prime suspect is the victim’s ex-boyfriend, who thinks his uncle has set him up, but old case papers belonging to Morse show the boy’s family is hiding a secret. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Law & Order: UK 1/7 Series 6. Survivor’s Guilt. A key witness is thought to have been the target after a shooting outside the Old Bailey leaves a police officer dead and another wounded. But Ronnie Brooks and his team discover otherwise... (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Scott & Bailey 4/8 Series 3. Helen Bartlett returns with some terrible news. As a consequence, Det Supt Julie Dodson is called on to investigate, with DCI Murray as her deputy. More tomorrow 11pm. (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight Inspector Morse: Series 1. Service of All the Dead. A church is the scene of a murder (S) (AD) (HD) 2.10—2.30am Unwind (S) (HD) +1 F’view 59 (9pm—4am) F’sat 116 Sky 219 Virgin 174 ITV4 26 Freeview 26 Freesat 117 Sky 120 Virgin 118/HD 178 6.00am The Protectors (S) (SL) 6.25 The Champions (S) 7.20 Robin of Sherwood (S) 8.15 The Avengers (S) (SL) (HD) 9.25 The Professionals (S) (AD) 10.25 Minder (S) (AD) 11.35 The Champions (S) 12.40pm Extreme Salvage Squad (S) (HD) 1.35 Robin of Sherwood (S) 2.40 The Avengers (S) (HD) 3.45 The Professionals (S) (AD) 4.50 Minder (S) (AD) 6.00pm Extreme Salvage Squad Salvaging a ten-tonne gold dry-blower. (S) (HD) 7.00 New. Battlebots Hypershock and Biteforce face off in an epic showdown. (S) (HD) 8.00 Heathrow: Britain’s Busiest Airport Aviation protection officers Terry and Dave deal with an unruly passenger. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.30 Veteran Border Force officers Glen and Amarjit search for smuggled cargo. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 FILM For a Few Dollars More 5 Spaghetti western starring Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef and Gian Maria Volonté. Rival bounty hunters set out on the trail of a psychopathic killer — but money is not the motive for one of the pursuers. (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 11.40 FILM Firefox ★★ Cold War espionage thriller starring Clint Eastwood. (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 2.25am The Protectors: Harry finds himself in danger (S) 2.55—3.00am Unwind (S) (HD) ITV4 +1 Freesat 118 Sky 220 Virgin 175 ( podcast 6.40 Last of the Summer Wine Series 22. A White Sweater and a Solicitor’s Letter. A solicitor’s letter addressed to Compo causes a stir. (S) 7.20 Why Is Barry at an Angle? Promotion at the building society means Barry has to visit an aggressive family. (S) 8.00 The Last Detective 1/5 Series 4. Once upon a Time on the Westway. Dangerous and Julie are trying hard to repair their marriage. (S) 9.35 New Tricks 6/8 Series 6. The Last Laugh. The squad reinvestigates the disappearance of a political activist. (AD) 10.55 7/8. Blood Is Thicker Than Water Strickland is given the chance to check out his sailing chums. (S) (AD) 12.15am Silent Witness: 3/4 Series 8. Harry and Leo investigate the death of a jockey (S) 2.45—4.00am Kavanagh QC 6/6 Series 4 Dead Reckoning. A trawler sinks off the North Yorkshire coast (S) (HD) Drama +1 Freeview 60 Sky 243 Virgin 226 ITVBe 28 Freeview 28 Freesat 119 Sky 131 Virgin 119/HD 179 7.00am Gemma Collins: Diva Forever (S) (HD) 8.00 Buying and Selling (S) (HD) 9.00 LittleBe: children’s programmes (HD) 12 noon Unboxed (S) (HD) 12.30pm The Real Housewives of Potomac (S) (AD) (HD) 1.25 Gemma Collins: Diva Forever (S) (HD) 2.25 The Only Way Is Essex (S) (HD) 3.10 New. Little Women: LA First shown on Lifetime (S) (HD) 4.05 The Real Housewives of New Jersey (S) (HD) 5.00 The Real Housewives of Orange County (S) (HD) 6.00pm Masters of Flip Trying to turn around a struggling project. (S) (HD) 7.00 Buying and Selling A couple having difficulty finding the perfect home. (S) (HD) 8.00 Dinner Date Jack selects three blind dates based on their menus. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 New. Billie and Greg: the Family Diaries Billie and Greg get stuck into their dream renovation project. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Dr 90210 A patient with size M breasts undergoes a reduction. (S) (HD) 11.00 Bridezillas MeanGirlZilla Clara does battle with her bridesmaids. (S) (HD) 11.55 The Only Way Is Essex The gang returns from Las Vegas. (S) (HD) 12.45—1.00am Unwind (S) (HD) ITVBe +1 Virgin 120 (Scotland 162) ALL PROGRAMMES ON THE ABOVE CHANNELS ARE REPEATS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED hosted by Jane Garvey — out every Wednesday
WEDNESDAY 6 APRIL More4 18 Freeview 18 Freesat 124 Sky 136 Virgin 147/HD 195 8.55am Kirstie’s House of Craft: with Sam Thompson and Debbie McGee 9.15 A Place in the Sun 11.05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 1.05pm Heir Hunters 2.05 Four in a Bed 4.50 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 5.55 Car SOS: Fuzz Townshend and Tim Shaw secretly restore a 1969 Lancia Fulvia 1.3 Rallye (AD) 6.55pm Escape to the Château: DIY Stephanie begins restoring her old stable into a studio for her art weekends. (AD) 7.55 Devon and Cornwall Wheelwright Greg Rowland and his team take on the tricky job of repairing a Victorian-era bicycle. (AD) 9.00 RT CHOICE New. Matt Baker: Travels with Mum and Dad 2/4. The Bakers visit the Beamish Living Museum, where Matt gets a crash course in driving a 1900s tram and Janice gets to take a Shetland pit-pony for a walk. See p81. (AD) 10.00 The Windsors: inside the Royal Dynasty As the series charting the story of the British royal family concludes, the final episode explores the lives of Prince William and Prince Harry, and looks at the future of the crown. (AD) 11.00 24 Hours in A&E Gerald, 66, is rushed to St George’s by air ambulance after falling from his loft down two flights of stairs. Beverley, 50, arrives in A&E with an open fracture of her right leg after being hit by a car. (AD) 12.05am Eight out of Ten Cats Does Countdown 1.05 Matt Baker: Travels with Mum and Dad (AD) 2.10 24 Hours in A&E (AD) 3.20—3.45am Food Unwrapped: Jimmy Doherty visits Sri Lanka (AD) More4 +1 Freeview 86 Freesat 125 Sky 236 Virgin 196 E4 13 Freeview 13 Freesat 122 Sky 135 Virgin 106/HD 145 6.00am Hollyoaks Shown Mon/Tue 6.30pm C4 (AD) 7.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 9.00 Married at First Sight Australia 10.30 The Big Bang Theory (AD) 11.00 Young Sheldon (AD) 12 noon Brooklyn Nine-Nine (AD) 1.00pm The Big Bang Theory (AD) 3.00 Young Sheldon (AD) 4.00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (AD) 5.00 The Big Bang Theory: double bill (AD) 6.00pm The Big Bang Theory 24/24 Series 4. Bernadette receives her PhD. (AD) 6.30 1/24 Series 5. Penny has regrets. (AD) 7.00 New. Hollyoaks Ethan worries that Liberty and Sienna are getting too attached. Cast pp83/103 Rptd tomorrow 6.30pm C4 (AD) 7.30 New. Married at First Sight Australia Homestay Week continues as the couples learn about each other by spending time at home and getting insight from family and friends. 8.45 New. Teen First Dates Caelum from Carlisle, who is on his first date as a trans man, is set up with computing student James. (AD) 9.50 Celebrity Gogglebox TV highlights being appraised include Clarkson’s Farm, the film Snakes on a Plane and Lupin. (AD) 10.55 Gogglebox Antiques Roadshow, The Circle: Vote Night and Britain’s Got Talent: the Champions are reviewed. (AD) 12 midnight Naked Attraction (AD) 1.05am Married at First Sight Australia 2.20 Teen First Dates (AD) 3.15 Below Deck: Mediterranean (AD) 4.05—6.00am Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA E4 +1 Freeview 30 Freesat 123 Sky 235 Virgin 146 Really 17 Freeview 17 Freesat 160 Sky 142 Virgin 128 6.00am Fantasy Homes by the Sea 7.00 Shopping 8.00 Homes under the Hammer 10.00 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 11.00 Antiques Road Trip 12 noon Money for Nothing 1.00pm A Place in the Sun 2.00 Animal Cops Houston (AD) 4.00 Pit Bulls and Parolees 5.00 Countryside 999 6.00 Money for Nothing 7.00 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 8.00 Antiques Road Trip 9.00 New. It’s Me or the Dog 10.00 The Bad Skin Clinic 11.00 Ghost Adventures 1.00am Kindred Spirits 2.00 Shopping 4.00 Animal Cops Houston (AD) 5.00—6.00am Pit Bulls and Parolees 11 Six by Sondheim 9.00pm The life and career of the Tony-winning composer F’view 11 F’sat 147 Sky 130 Virgin 165/HD 140 BT 349/HD 364 6.00am Beethoven: the Complete Symphonies 6.50 La Bohème 9.00 Tales of the Unexpected 10.00 Discovering: Helen Mirren 11.00 Music Icons: New York Hip Hop 11.30 Video Killed the Radio Star 12 noon Sky Arts Book Club 1.00pm Tales of the Unexpected 2.00 Discovering: Vanessa Redgrave 3.00 Landscape Artist of the Year Canada 4.00 Wordsworth and Coleridge Road Trip with Frank Skinner and Denise Mina 5.00 Tales of the Unexpected 6.00pm Discovering: Jason Robards A profile of the American actor, who won Oscars for All the President’s Men and Julia. 7.00 Classic Albums The story behind the conception and recording of Queen’s fourth album A Night at the Opera. 8.00 RT CHOICE New. Anyone Can Sing Six participants are put through their paces as their voices are transformed. See p80. 9.00 Six by Sondheim Emmy-nominated documentary about the composer. 10.30 Les Dawson’s Parisienne Adventure: Urban Myths Comedy starring Mark Addy. 11.00 New. Daddy’s Girl Short drama by Jessica Magay, depicting the story of an influencer in the year 2050 grappling with the struggle of revealing her true self. 11.15 The Directors The life and work of writer and film-maker Nora Ephron. 12.15am I Am Richard Pryor 2.10 Comedy Legends 3.00 Joan Rivers and Barbra Streisand: Urban Myths 3.30 as 10.30pm 4.00 The South Bank Show 5.00—6.00am Landmark (AD) 4seven 49 Freeview 49 Freesat 127 Sky 137 Virgin 143/HD 203 9.00am Four in a Bed 9.30 Come Dine with Me 10.30 Couples Come Dine with Me 11.30 A Place in the Sun: double bill 1.30pm A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 2.30 A New Life in the Sun 3.30 Come Dine with Me: five dinner parties from Dudley 6.00pm A Place in the Sun A couple look for a holiday home in Fuerteventura. 7.00 Danni Menzies helps a recently retired couple looking to relocate to Andalucía. 7.45 The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer 3/5 Series 5. Matt Lucas leaves Noel Fielding to present on his own, as he joins Annie Mac, Ed Gamble and Elliot Gleave AKA Example to tackle three challenges set by judges Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith. Shown yesterday 8pm Channel 4 (AD) 9.00 The Big Fat Quiz of Everything With Rob Beckett, Richard Ayoade, Rosie Jones, Roisin Conaty, Mawaan Rizwan and Joanne McNally. Shown Sunday 9pm C4 11.05 FILM Assassin’s Creed ★★★ Sci-fi action adventure starring Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard. English, Spanish +subtitles. Review p27. C4 (AD) 1.15am Gogglebox (AD) 3.25 Eight out of Ten Cats Does Countdown 4.20—4.50am Travel Man: 48 Hours in the Basque Country (AD) Quest 12 F’view 12/HD 114 F’sat 172/HD 167 Sky 144 Virgin 169 6.00am How Do They Do It? 6.20 World’s Greatest Motorcycle Rides 7.10 Shed and Buried 8.00 Repair Shop 9.00 Dream Builds on Wheels 10.00 Chasing Classic Cars 11.00 Vintage Voltage (AD) 12 noon Wheeler Dealers 1.00pm LIVE Darts 3.30 Three Men Four Wheels 4.00 Salvage Hunters 5.00 Salvage Hunters: the Restorers (AD) 6.00 Wheeler Dealers 7.00 Aussie Gold Hunters 8.00 Salvage Hunters 9.00 New. Salvage Hunters: the Restorers 10.00 Billy Buys Brooklyn 11.00 How Do They Do It? 12 midnight Wheeler Dealers (AD) 1.00am Disasters at Sea (AD) 2.00 Iron Resurrection 3.00 Fantomworks 4.00 Mega Shippers 5.00—6.00am New. Darts: WDF World Championship highlights Quest +1 F’view 70 F’sat 168 Sky 244 Virgin 213 BBC News Freeview 231 Freesat 212 Sky 503 Virgin 601 Sky News Freeview 233 Freesat 202 Sky 501 Virgin 603 BT 313 Yesterday 27 World’s Most Dangerous Roads 8.00pm Sue and Charley are in Alaska Freeview 27 Freesat 159 Sky 155 Virgin 129 6.00am Shipwreck Secrets 8.00 World War II from Above 9.00 Secret Nazi Bases 10.00 Abandoned Engineering: double bill (AD) 12 noon The Architecture the Railways Built (AD) 1.00pm Great British Railway Journeys 2.00 Abandoned Engineering (AD) 4.00 World War II from Above 5.00 Secret Nazi Bases 6.00pm Antiques Roadshow The show embarks on its 40th anniversary tour. 7.00 Great British Railway Journeys Michael Portillo begins the first leg of a journey from Southampton to Wolverhampton. 7.30 A route through Hampshire and Berkshire. 8.00 World’s Most Dangerous Roads Sue Perkins and Charley Boorman travel along Alaska’s Dalton Highway. 9.00 Bangers and Cash Dave heads to north Manchester to pick up an Austin A30 and a Morris 8E that’s had an alternative paint job. 10.00 Derek travels to Scotland in the mother of all rainstorms to pick up a Jaguar E-type and a rare MGC convertible. (AD) 11.00 Abandoned Engineering A devastated cliff-top ruin, an extraordinarily tall tower and a concrete structure stranded at sea. (AD) 12 midnight Great British Railway Journeys 1.00—3.00am Shipwreck Secrets: double bill Yesterday +1 Freeview 75 Sky 255 Virgin 200 Dave 19 12 midnight Mock the Week 12.40am QI XL 1.40 Would I Lie to You? 2.25 The Island 3.15—4.00am Richard Osman’s House of Games Dave Ja Vu Freeview 74 Sky 211 (Wales 212) Virgin 131 25 Freeview 25 Freesat 156 Sky 132 Virgin 125/HD 211 6.10am My Dream Home 8.00 Tipping Point 10.00 The Bill 11.00 Inside the Vets 12 noon Inside the Ambulance (AD) 2.00pm Tipping Point 4.00 My Dream Home 6.00pm MasterChef USA The contestants face their second mystery box challenge. 7.00 Property Brothers: Forever Homes Renovating a house for couple Allie and Ben. 8.00 New. Inside the Ambulance Paramedics cope with a reported stabbing. (AD) 9.00 The Undateables Shaine and Gemma celebrate their first anniversary. (AD) 10.00 Louis Theroux: the Most Hated Family in America A Kansas church known for protesting against homosexuality. (AD) 11.20 Inside the Ambulance As 8pm. 12.20am One Born: Twins and Triplets 1.20—3.00am Tipping Point W +1 Sky 232 Virgin 190 21 Freeview 21 Freesat 129 Sky 141 Virgin 153 9.00am NCIS (AD) 9.55 Entertainment News 10.00 NCIS (AD) 11.55 Entertainment News 12 noon Law & Order 3.55pm Entertainment News 4.00 Law & Order 6.00 NCIS (AD) 9.00 New. Crossing Lines Series 3. A doctor on honeymoon in Croatia is exposed to a deadly virus First shown on Alibi 10.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: four episodes: Series 14. Detective Rollins comes home to find her sister in her apartment 11.00 A prominent R’n’B singer is beaten by her boyfriend 11.55 The author of an erotic novel is attacked 12.55am The detectives investigate a prostitution ring 1.55 Hannibal: double bill 3.35—4.00am Criminals: Caught on Camera 5 USA +1 Freesat 130 Sky 241 Virgin 185 5 Star 32 Freeview 32 Freesat 131 Sky 128 Virgin 151 8.00am Entertainment News 8.05 Rich Kids Go Skint 8.55 Room to Improve 10.00 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun 11.00 Filthy House SOS 12 noon Traffic Cops 2.00pm Police Interceptors 5.00 Shoplifters and Scammers: at War with the Law 6.00pm Home and Away Justin asks John about Theo’s troubles. Shown 1.15pm C5 (AD) 6.30 New. Mia surprises Chloe with a bridesmaid dress. Repeated Thu 1.15pm C5 (AD) 7.00 You Are What You Eat Two people in desperate need of an intervention. 8.00 Casualty 24/7: Every Second Counts A woman is rushed in after collapsing at home. 9.00 999: Critical Condition A man’s parachute fails and he is slammed to the ground. 10.00 A&E after Dark A man is brought into Hull Royal Infirmary with stab wounds. 11.00 Ambulance: Code Red Critical care paramedic Fay Pollock is dispatched to a serious motorbike crash. 12 midnight Skin A&E 1.00am Drunk Tank Hangover 2.00 Sex Pod 3.00 Room to Improve 3.55—4.00am Entertainment News 5 Star +1 Freesat 141 Sky 228 Virgin 186 F’view 19 F’sat 157 Sky 111 (Wales 112) Virgin 127/HD 227 7.10am Yianni: Supercar Customiser: double bill (AD) 8.00 Timber Kings 9.00 Storage Hunters UK 10.00 Top Gear (AD) 11.00 Expedition with Steve Backshall (AD) 12 noon Bangers and Cash 1.00pm Top Gear (AD) 2.00 Expedition with Steve Backshall (AD) 3.00 Rick Stein’s Mediterranean Escapes (AD) 4.00 Bangers and Cash 5.00 Rick Stein’s India (AD) 6.00pm Taskmaster 7/10 Series 9 Jo Brand reveals her psychic powers. 7.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games Rachel Riley, JB Gill, Katie Derham and Richard Herring compete. 7.40 Would I Lie to You? With Rebecca Front, Jack Whitehall, Nick Hewer and Miranda Hart. 8.20 QI XL With panellists Matt Lucas, Jerry Springer and Cariad Lloyd. 9.00 Sandi Toksvig gets stuck in a “Quagmire”. 10.00 New. The Island 3/8. The comedians design their flag and choose a house band. 11.00 Have I Got a Bit More Old News for You Richard Ayoade hosts, with guests Roisin Conaty and Robert Peston. W 5 USA 5 Action 33 Wednesday Television Matt Baker: Travels with Mum and Dad 9.00pm A museum visit Sky Arts Freeview 33 Freesat 132 Sky 150 Virgin 187/HD 150 9.00am 999: Criminals Caught on Camera 9.25 Traffic Cops 11.25 FILM McLintock! ★★★ Comedy western 2.00pm FILM Hour of the Gun ★★★★ Western 4.00 Trucking Hell 5.00 Traffic Cops: double bill 7.00pm Police Interceptors Officers take on drug offenders in the North East of England. 8.00 999: Criminals Caught on Camera Journalist Nick Wallis follows a Flying Squad investigation into a ruthless gang who blew apart 27 ATMs in and around London. 9.00 New. Professionals 2/10. Peter hires Vincent and his team to be his bodyguards. During their investigation of the perpetrator of the attack, they discover that Peter’s daughter Jane has gone missing. 10.00 FILM Rise of the Footsoldier: Extreme and Extended ★ Crime thriller starring Ricci Harnett and Craig Fairbrass. Over a period of 30 years, Carlton Leach progresses from football hooliganism to the leader of a feared criminal gang. 12.40am Fights, Camera, Action!: double bill (AD) 2.45 Hijacked 3.45 Car Crash TV 4.35—5.00am Criminals: Caught on Camera 5 Select 56 Freeview (HD only) 56 Freesat 133 Sky 153 Virgin 152 9.00am GPs: behind Closed Doors (AD) 10.00 The Yorkshire Vet 12 noon The Dog Rescuers with Alan Davies 2.00pm GPs: behind Closed Doors (AD) 5.00 The Yorkshire Vet 6.00pm Watercolour Challenge Capturing a scene in the Rhondda Valley, south Wales. 7.00 Sinkholes: Sucked to Death An incident in which 53 houses were cut off from a city. 8.00 Killer Weather: Caught on Camera How climate change has led to flooding. 9.00 Egypt’s Sunken City: Drain the Oceans Hunting for the remains of a city in the Nile delta. 10.00 King Tut’s Last Mission A look at what Tutankhamun expected the afterlife to be like. 11.00 Tutankhamun with Dan Snow Exploring the story of the Egyptian pharaoh. 12 midnight Tutankhamun with Dan Snow: double bill 2.00am Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild 3.50—4.00am Entertainment News FREEVIEW channels continue overleaf: Film channels on p88 Your must-see TV for the week ahead — catch up with the latest episodes at radiotimes.com/podcasts 85
WEDNESDAY Freeview, satellite CHILDREN’S Milkshake! on C5 Full listings for Channel 5 are on p84 Television Wednesday 5.35am Peppa Pig 5.40 Paw Patrol 5.50 Pip and Posy 6.00 Mya Go 6.05 Peppa Pig 6.20 Kid-E-Cats 6.30 Blue’s Clues & You 6.50 Fireman Sam 7.00 Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go! 7.10 Peppa Pig 7.25 Paw Patrol 7.40 Milo 7.55 Pip and Posy 8.05 The Adventures of Paddington 8.25 Ricky Zoom 8.35 Peppa Pig 8.40 Daisy & Ollie 8.50 Odo 8.55 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 9.10—9.15am Sunny Bunnies CBeebies 202 Freeview 202 Freesat 608 Sky 608 Virgin 702 6.00am Go Jetters 6.10 Bing 6.20 Teletubbies 6.35 School of Roars 6.45 Chuggington 6.55 Tish Tash 7.00 Bing 7.10 Hey Duggee 7.25 Bluey 7.35 Go Jetters 7.50 Peter Rabbit 8.05 Octonauts 8.15 Numberblocks 8.20 Love Monster 8.30 Nick Cope’s Popcast 8.35 Justin’s House 9.00 CBeebies Little Red Riding Hood 9.45 Something Special: We’re All Friends 10.05 Teletubbies 10.20 New. The Toddler Club at Home 10.35 Hey Duggee 10.45 Tee and Mo 10.50 Kiri & Lou 10.55 Love Monster 11.05 Pablo 11.15 Let’s Go for a Walk 11.30 Teeny Tiny Creatures 11.45 Our Family 12 noon Big Cook Little Cook 12.20pm Timmy Time 12.25 Waffle the Wonder Dog 12.35 Bitz & Bob 12.45 Go Jetters 1.00 Yakka Dee! 1.10 Numberblocks 1.15 Alphablocks 1.20 Dog Loves Books 1.25 Hey Duggee 1.35 Love Monster 1.40 Nick Cope’s Popcast 1.45 Something Special: We’re All Friends 2.10 Teletubbies 2.25 Bing 2.30 Go Jetters 2.40 Timmy Time 2.45 Maddie’s Do You Know? 3.00 Down on the Farm 3.15 Swashbuckle 3.40 Hey Duggee 3.50 Peter Rabbit 4.00 Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures 4.15 Grace’s Amazing Machines 4.30 Dog Loves Books 4.40 Love Monster 4.45 Bluey 4.55 Apple Tree House 5.10 Waffle the Wonder Dog 5.20 Go Jetters 5.35 JoJo & Gran Gran 5.45 Moon and Me 6.10 Clangers 6.20 In the Night Garden... 6.50— 7.00pm CBeebies Bedtime Stories CBBC 201 Freeview 201 Freesat 607 Sky 607 Virgin 701 7.00am Danger Mouse 7.20 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 7.35 Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 7.45 New. Newsround 7.55 Ninja Express 8.10 Odd Squad 8.20 Blue Peter Challenges 8.30 Operation Ouch! 9.00 The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm 9.55 Wallace & Gromit: A Close Shave 10.30 Secret Life of Boys 11.15 Nine Minute Ninja 11.25 Class Dismissed 11.40 Shaun the Sheep 11.55 Danger Mouse 12.20pm Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 12.40 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 1.05 Step Up to the Plate 2.00 The Dumping Ground 2.30 Britain’s Best Young Artist 3.00 Horrible Histories 3.25 Sketchy Comedy 3.30 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 3.40 Danger Mouse 3.55 Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 4.05 Ninja Express 4.20 Danger Mouse 4.45 Odd Squad 5.10 We Bare Bears 5.25 Summer Camp Island 5.35 Princess Mirror-Belle 6.00 Young, Black and British: Hear Us 6.20 Nikki Lilly Meets... 6.30 Skin Deep 6.35—7.00pm The Next Step CITV 203 Freeview 203 Freesat 602 Sky 612 Virgin 734 6.00am Gormiti 3D: the Herald of Gorm 6.30 Thunderbirds Are Go 6.55 Inspector Gadget 7.25 Teen Titans Go! 7.55 Dare Master 8.00 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 8.30 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated 9.00 ScoobyDoo and the Monster of Mexico 10.25 Buck and Buddy 10.30 Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous 11.30 Dave Spud 12 noon Inspector Gadget 1.00pm Makeaway Takeaway 1.30 Don’t Unleash the Beast 2.00 Mr Bean 3.00 Teen Titans Go! 3.30 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated 4.00 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 4.30 Inspector Gadget 5.00 Dave Spud 6.00 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated 6.30 Scooby-Doo and the Monster of Mexico 8.00 Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous 8.55—9.00pm Dare Master FREEVIEW channels continued from overleaf Benjamin Franklin: a Film by Ken Burns 7.45pm PBS America 84 F’view 84 (1-11pm only) F’sat 155 Sky 174 Virgin 273 8.00am Future of Work (S) 9.15 New. Benjamin Franklin: a Film by Ken Burns 11.35 Nazi Hunters 12.30pm Beautiful Serengeti 1.00 Future of Work (S) 2.15 Benjamin Franklin: a Film by Ken Burns 4.40 Europe’s Waterways 5.35 Nazi Hunters 6.30pm Future of Work 3/3 Series 1. Documentary asking whether the US needs to rethink its working practices, such as getting rid of offices. (S) 7.45 Benjamin Franklin: a Film by Ken Burns 1/2. Profile of the 18th-century polymath. Franklin moves to Philadelphia where he builds a printing empire, before taking up science and inventing his lightning rod. See p81. 10.05 Nazi Hunters 3/8. How a German housewife helped capture Gestapo officer Klaus Barbie. 11.00 Future of Work As 6.30pm. 12.15am Benjamin Franklin: a Film by Ken Burns 2.30 Nazi Hunters 3.15—4.00am Europe’s Waterways: a journey through France PBS +1 Freeview (HD only) 87 a Pick 36 Smithsonian 57 F’view (HD only) 57 F’sat 175 Sky 171 Virgin 276 6.00am Aerial America (HD) 7.00 America’s Hidden Stories (HD) 9.00 Pocahontas: the True Story (HD) 10.00 America’s Hidden Stories (HD) 1.00pm Combat Ships (HD) 3.00 The Hunt for Eagle 56 (HD) 4.00 The Lost Ships: the Hunt for the Kaiser’s Superfleet (HD) 5.30 D-Day and the Dambusters (HD) 7.00pm America’s Secret D-Day Disaster Recalling Exercise Tiger, a catastrophic rehearsal for the Normandy landings. (HD) 8.00 Into the Wild Tibet The Tibetan Plateau, an area of Qinghai seldom seen by outsiders. (HD) 9.00 Gorillas of Gabon Efforts to save the silverback gorillas of Gabon’s Moukalaba-Doudou National Park. (HD) 10.00 Jaguarland The wildlife and landscape of the Pantanal region of Brazil. (HD) 11.00 Into the Wild Tibet As 8pm. 12 midnight Gorillas of Gabon (HD) 1.00am Jaguarland (HD) 2.00 Into the Puma Triangle (HD) 3.00— 6.00am Aerial America (HD) HGTV 44 Freeview 36 Freesat 144 Sky 159 Virgin 156 F’view 44 F’sat 166 Sky 158 Virgin 286 7.00am Border Security: Canada’s Front Line (AD) 8.00 Motorway Patrol 9.00 Police Force: Australia (AD) 10.00 Police Ten 7 11.00 Highway Cops (AD) 12 noon Highway Patrol (AD) 1.00pm Border Patrol 2.00 Border Security: Canada’s Front Line (AD) 3.00 Nothing to Declare 4.00 Stargate SG-1 5.00 Star Trek: the Next Generation 6.00 Stargate Atlantis 7.00 Hawaii Five-0 8.00 Killer in My Village 9.00 New. S.W.A.T: the team goes in pursuit of a militant group. Last in series (AD) 10.00 Grimm 11.00 Killer Colleagues 12 midnight Britain’s Most Evil Killers 1.00am The Force: North East 2.00 Nothing to Declare 3.00 Border Patrol 4.00 Motorway Patrol 5.00—6.00am Police Force: Australia (AD) 7.00am Homes under the Hammer 8.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 9.00 A Place in the Sun 10.00 Escape to the Country 12 noon My Lottery Dream Home 1.00pm Fixer to Fabulous 2.00 A Place in the Sun 3.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 4.00 Sarah Beeny’s Renovate Don’t Relocate 5.00 Homes under the Hammer 6.00 A Place in the Sun 7.00 Escape to the Country: in rural Oxfordshire 8.00 Love Your Garden 9.00 My Lottery Dream Home: double bill 10.00 New. Good Bones: Mina and Karen purchase a vacant lot to turn into a glam build for Mina’s friend 12 midnight Escape to the Country 1.00am DIY SOS (AD) 2.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 3.00—4.00am Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Pick +1 Freesat 145 Sky 259 HGTV +1 Sky 258 Virgin 290 CBS Justice 41 Freeview 41 Freesat 137 Sky 148 Virgin 192 9.00am Diagnosis Murder 11.00 The Fugitive 12 noon Perry Mason (BW) 1.05pm Walker, Texas Ranger 3.00 CSI: Miami 4.00 NCIS 5.00 The Fugitive 6.00 Perry Mason (BW) 7.05 Walker, Texas Ranger: double bill 9.00 CSI: Miami 10.00 NCIS 11.00 Diagnosis Murder 1.00am Walker, Texas Ranger 3.00 JAG 3.55 The Day I Should Have Died 4.45—6.00am Medical Detectives CBS Drama 68 Freeview 68 Freesat 134 Sky 147 Virgin 197 9.00am Perry Mason 11.00 Matlock 12 noon Medium 1.00pm JAG 3.00 Perry Mason 5.00 Unsolved Mysteries 6.55 Judge Judy: five back-to-back editions 9.00 Medium: Allison pursues the ghost of a recently executed drug lord 10.00 Unsolved Mysteries: double bill 11.55 Judge Judy 2.00am Medium 3.00 Evidence of Evil 4.00 Written In Blood 5.00—6.00am Matlock: investigating a suspicious death ALL PROGRAMMES ON THE ABOVE CHANNELS ARE REPEATS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 86 Gorillas of Gabon 9.00pm Saving the silverback gorillas Great TV 50 F’view 50 (limited) F’sat 142 Sky 157 Virgin 189 6.00am Charlie’s Angels 7.00 Crazy like a Fox 8.00 Highway to Heaven 10.00 FILM Danielle Steel’s Changes ★★ Romantic drama 11.50 GREAT! Movie News Extra 12 noon Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye 1.00pm Perception 2.00 Body of Proof 3.00 Castle 4.00 Murder, She Wrote 7.00 M*A*S*H 9.00 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 1.00am M*A*S*H 3.00 Hart to Hart 3.45 Crazy like a Fox 4.30—6.00am Highway to Heaven: double bill Great TV +1 Freesat 143 Sky 257 BBC Parliament 232 F’view 232 F’sat 201 Sky 504 Virgin 605 6.00am House of Lords: highlights of proceedings in the House of Lords, from Tuesday 5 April 9.30 Select Committees: coverage of the work of committees set up to investigate public policy and society 3.00pm Live House of Lords: live coverage of proceedings in the House of Lords 9.30 House of Lords: recorded coverage 4.00—6.00am House of Lords DC’s Legends of Tomorrow 8.00pm Zari seeks the truth Sky Showcase Shauna goes cyber stalking Sky Atlantic Sky 106 Virgin 110/HD 109 BT 340/HD 355 6.00am The Early Rundown 7.00 Kay Burley 8.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) (HD) 9.00 Nothing to Declare (S) (HD) 10.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 11.00 NCIS: New Orleans (S) (HD) 1.00pm Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 2.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Modern Family (S) (HD) 4.00 Will & Grace (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00 The Simpsons (S) (HD) 5.30 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (S) (HD) 6.30pm The Simpsons Bart goes to work in a burlesque theatre. 7.00 Homer is worried. 7.30 Lisa falls for Nelson. (S) (HD) 8.00 New. DC’s Legends of Tomorrow 2/13 Series 7 Zari becomes obsessed with figuring out who blew up the Waverider. See page 80. (S) (HD) 9.00 New. SEAL Team 10/14 Series 5. Bravo faces a mission unlike any other. (S) (HD) 10.00 New. Bloods 4/10 Series 2. Wendy addresses Spencer’s poor behaviour. (S) (HD) 10.30 Micky Flanagan: Back in the Game The comedian performs to his home crowd at London’s Hackney Empire. (S) (HD) 12.30am Sex and the City (S) (HD) 1.35 Road Wars (S) 2.05 Caught on Dashcam 3.00 Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 4.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00—6.00am The Early Rundown Sky Showcase +1 Sky 206 a Challenge Yellowjackets 10.05pm 48 Sky 108 (Wales 109) BT 342/HD 357 6.00am Richard E Grant’s Hotel Secrets (S) (AD) 7.40 Totti: One Captain (S) 8.35 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (S) 9.30 The Sopranos (S) 11.40 Game of Thrones (S) (AD) 1.15pm Six Feet Under (S) (AD) 3.30 Ray Donovan (S) (AD) 5.40pm The Sopranos 13/13 Series 5. Tony takes desperate measures to keep the peace. (S) (AD) 6.45 1/21 Series 6. Tony receives a retirement request from one of his associates. (S) (AD) 7.55 Game of Thrones 1/6 Series 8. Jon and Daenerys arrive in Winterfell, where the Stark children are finally reunited. (S) (AD) 9.00 New series. Raised by Wolves Ep 1 Series 2. Return of the sci-fi drama. Android partners Mother and Father and their brood of six join a newly formed colony. See page 81. 10.05 Yellowjackets 8/10 Shauna dabbles in some light cyber stalking. (S) (AD) 11.10 Winning Time: the Rise of the Lakers Dynasty 5/10 A frustrated Kareem begins to doubt his place on the team. 12.15am Six Feet Under (S) 2.25 Big Love (S) 3.30 In Treatment 4.00—6.00am Richard E Grant’s Hotel Secrets: double bill (S) (AD) Sky Atlantic +1 Sky 208 (Wales 209) a Sky Witness F’view 48 F’sat 146 Sky 160 Virgin 160 7.00am The Chase 10.00 Play Your Cards Right (AD) 11.00 The Price Is Right 12 noon Wheel of Fortune (AD) 1.00pm Catchphrase (AD) 2.00 Family Fortunes (AD) 3.00 The Price Is Right 4.00 Play Your Cards Right (AD) 5.00 Bullseye 6.00pm Tenable: Doctor Who fans from Liverpool compete 7.00 Pointless Celebrities: with famous faces from the world of theatre — Simon Callow, Imogen Stubbs, Lysette Anthony, Christopher Timothy, Gwen Taylor, Keith Barron, Claire Sweeney and Simon Shepherd (AD) 8.00 The Chase 10.00 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 11.00 Bullseye: darts-based quiz show Sky 107 Virgin 112/HD 111 BT 341/HD 356 6.00am Nothing to Declare (S) (AD) 8.00 Border Patrol (S) 9.00 Send in the Dogs (S) 10.00 UK Border Force (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Law & Order (HD) 12 noon Bull (HD) 1.00pm Blue Bloods (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Coroner (HD) 4.00 Paramedics Australia (S) (HD) 5.00 Nothing to Declare (S) 8.00 Blue Bloods (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 New. Bull: a teenager on trial refuses to name his accomplice (S) (HD) 10.00 Criminal Minds (S) (HD) 11.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (S) (HD) 12 midnight The Chase: hosted by Bradley Walsh 5.00—6.00am Bullseye Sky Witness +1 Sky 207 Virgin 206 Forces TV 96 Freeview 96 Freesat 165 Sky 181 Virgin 274 6.00am Forces News 6.30 Ten Things You Don’t Know about... 7.00 Digging for the Truth 7.55 Spenser: for Hire 8.55 Watching 10.00 No Place like Home 10.35 Sorry! 11.15 The Brittas Empire 12.30pm No Place like Home 1.10 Sorry! 1.50 Ten Things You Don’t Know about... 2.15 Digging for the Truth 3.10 Gurkhas vs Everest 4.05 Real Cold War Spies: BRIXMIS 5.00 Ten Things You Don’t Know about... 5.30 Forces News 6.00 Watching 7.05 The Brittas Empire 8.25 Sorry! 9.05 The Man from Atlantis 11.05 UFO 12.05am Watching 1.05 Spenser: for Hire 2.05 Digging for the Truth 3.05 Ten Things You Don’t Know about... 4.00 as 3.10pm 5.00—6.00am as 4.05pm 12 midnight The Rookie (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00am Criminal Minds: the BAU joins the hunt for a serial killer (S) (HD) 3.00 Bull (HD) 4.00 Road Wars (S) 5.00—6.00am Brit Cops: Rapid Response (S) (AD) Syfy Sky 152 Virgin 139/HD 138 BT 347/HD 362 6.00am Quantum Leap 7.00 Star Trek: Enterprise 11.00 Star Trek: Voyager 12 noon Stargate Atlantis 1.00pm The Librarians 2.00 V 3.00 Fringe 4.00 Stargate Atlantis 5.00 Stargate SG-1 6.00pm Star Trek: Enterprise 7.00 Quantum Leap: Sam jumps into his teenage self 8.00 Fringe: a catastrophic event threatens the lives of everyone 9.00 Intergalactic: after the robbery, the authorities are closing in 10.00 Fortitude 12 midnight Stargate SG-1 1.00am Grimm 2.00 Stargate Atlantis 3.00 Star Trek: Enterprise 4.00 Star Trek: Voyager 5.00—6.00am Fringe Syfy +1 Sky 252 Virgin 229 Key (S) Subtitles (SL) Signing (AD) Audio description (HD) High definition (W) Widescreen RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
& cable SEAL Team 9.00pm Jason’s leadership is questioned Sky 113 (Wales 114) Virgin 122/HD 121 BT 345/HD 360 6.00am Stargate SG-1 (S) 8.00 Arrow (S) (HD) 9.00 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (HD) 10.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 11.00 NCIS: New Orleans (S) (HD) 1.00pm Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 2.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (HD) 4.00 Arrow (S) (HD) 5.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 6.00pm Stargate SG-1 16/22 Series 5. Jackson is recruited by the Tok’ra to infiltrate a meeting. (S) 7.00 17/22. Jackson is enslaved by the Goa’uld and tries to destroy the System Lords. (S) 8.00 New. DC’s Legends of Tomorrow 2/13 Series 7 Zari becomes obsessed with figuring out who blew up the Waverider. See page 80. (S) (HD) 9.00 New. SEAL Team 10/14 Series 5. Bravo faces a mission in South America unlike any other, while tensions surrounding Jason’s leadership are at an all-time high. (S) (HD) 10.00 Harlan Coben’s The Five 7/10. Julie and Alan’s relationship is put to the test. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 8/10. Pru puts herself in danger. (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight The Force: North East (HD) 1.00am Road Wars (S) 2.00 Sun, Sea and A&E: double bill (S) (HD) 4.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00— 6.00am Highway Patrol (S) (HD) a Sky Replay Sky 145 Virgin 180 7.00am 6ixth Sense with Colin Fry (S) 8.00 Four Weddings (S) (HD) 10.00 My Kitchen Rules: Australia (S) (HD) 12.30pm Total Wipeout (S) (AD) 1.30 Ninja Warrior Women Tournament (S) (HD) 2.00 Stargate Atlantis (S) (HD) 4.00 Quantum Leap (S) (HD) 6.00 Most Haunted US: double bill (S) 8.00 Road Wars: tackling Russian scam artists (S) 9.00 Hooten and the Lady: Alex gets a lead on an ancient scroll (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 11.00 SEAL Team (S) (HD) 12 midnight Bull (S) (HD) 1.00am Night Cops (S) (HD) 2.00 A League of Their Own (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Duck Quacks Don’t Echo (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00 Four Weddings (S) (AD) 5.00—6.00am Most Haunted US: in New York (S) Sky Crime Sky 122 Virgin 137/HD 136 BT 348/HD 363 6.00am Highway Patrol (S) (AD) 7.00 Send in the Dogs (S) 8.00 Stop, Search, Seize (S) (AD) 9.00 Nothing to Declare (S) (HD) 10.00 Brit Cops: Law & Disorder (S) 11.00 Road Wars (S) 12 noon Forensics: Catching the Killer (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm How I Caught the Killer (S) (HD) 2.00 Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 4.00 Murders That Shocked the Nation (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00 Killer Lovers UK (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00pm Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 7.00 Murders That Shocked the Nation (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 9.00 New. Murdered at First Sight (HD) 10.00 Killer in My Village (S) 11.00 Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 1.00am Mark of a Serial Killer (S) (HD) 2.00 as 10pm 3.00 as 1pm 4.00 as 10am 5.00—6.00am Motorway Patrol (S) Sky Crime +1 Sky 222 Virgin 207 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 Gold Sky 110 (Wales 111) Virgin 124 BT 343/HD 358 7.10am Last of the Summer Wine (S) 7.50 Jam & Jerusalem (S) 8.30 2 Point 4 Children (S) 9.10 Hi-de-Hi! (S) 9.50 Porridge (S) 10.30 Last of the Summer Wine (S) 11.50 Keeping Up Appearances (S) 12.30pm Dad’s Army (BW) (S) 1.10 Hi-de-Hi! (S) 1.50 2 Point 4 Children (S) 2.30 Desmond’s 3.10 Keeping Up Appearances (S) 3.50 Dad’s Army (BW) (S) 4.25 Last of the Summer Wine (S) 5.40 Porridge (S) 6.20pm Desmond’s Sean and Desmond are duped into cooking. 7.00 Hi-de-Hi! The Yellowcoat competition gets under way. (S) 7.40 Keeping Up Appearances Daddy gets engaged. (S) 8.15 Dad’s Army: the Lost Episodes Frazer and Jones vie for promotion. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 All Round to Mrs Brown’s With Mel B and Matt Lucas. (S) (HD) 10.00 Men Behaving Badly Deborah announces travel plans. (S) 10.40 Billy Connolly Does... Billy explains that when it comes to culture, anything goes. (AD) (HD) 11.40 Live at the Apollo (S) (HD) 12.40am Peep Show: double bill (S) (HD) 1.45 Men Behaving Badly (S) 2.20 Jam & Jerusalem (S) 3.00—4.00am as 11.40pm Gold +1 Sky 210 (Wales 211) Virgin 194 Sky Comedy Sky 114 (Wales 115) Virgin 135/HD 123 BT 346/HD 361 8.00am Parks and Recreation (S) (HD) 9.00 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (S) (HD) 10.00 Will & Grace (S) (HD) 11.30 The Office US (S) (HD) 12 noon The Mindy Project (S) (HD) 12.50pm Curb Your Enthusiasm (S) (HD) 2.00 A.P. Bio (S) (HD) 3.00 Modern Family (S) (HD) 4.00 Will & Grace (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00 The Office US (S) (HD) 5.30 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (S) (HD) 6.30 Will & Grace (S) (HD) 8.00 Parks and Recreation (S) (HD) 9.00 Yonderland (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 New. Bloods: Wendy addresses Spencer’s behaviour (S) (HD) 10.30 Micky Flanagan: Back in the Game (S) (HD) 12.25am Sex and the City (S) (HD) ) 1.30 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (HD) 2.30 New. The Late Late Show with James Corden (HD) 3.30 Bored to Death (S) (HD) 4.00— 5.00am Everybody Hates Chris (HD) Comedy Central Sky 112 (Wales 113) Virgin 181/HD 132 BT 344/HD 359 8.00am Last Man Standing (S) (HD) 9.00 My Wife and Kids (S) (HD) 11.00 Younger (S) (HD) 1.00pm Friends (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00pm Friends: six episodes. Monica buys a bed 6.30 Phoebe thinks she is a walking jinx 7.00 Ross and Monica become football rivals 7.30 Rachel quits her job 8.00 Chandler falls for Joey’s sister 8.30 Joey has an audition (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Jason Manford: First World Problems (S) (HD) 10.00 Stephen Merchant: Hello Ladies (S) (HD) 11.00 Live at the Apollo (S) 12 midnight Rhod Gilbert’s Growing Pains (S) (HD) 1.00am The Ricky Gervais Show (S) (HD) 2.00 Impractical Jokers (S) (HD) 2.30 Impractical Jokers: inside Jokes (S) (HD) 3.00 South Park (S) (HD) 3.50—5.00am Friends (S) (AD) (HD) +1 Sky 212 (Wales 213) Virgin 133 The Coroner 9.00pm Davey has an alternative theory Alibi Sky 109 (Wales 110) Virgin 126/HD 212 7.10am Murdoch Mysteries (S) (HD) 9.00 Unforgettable (S) (HD) 10.00 Major Crimes (S) (HD) 11.00 Rizzoli & Isles (S) (AD) (HD) 12 noon Death in Paradise (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm Father Brown (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 Murdoch Mysteries: double bill (S) (HD) 4.00 Unforgettable (S) (HD) 5.00 Major Crimes (S) (HD) 6.00pm Death in Paradise 7/8 Series 2. The team is called to investigate the murder of young meteorologist Leo Downs. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Rizzoli & Isles 7/18 Series 5 The duo investigate the murder of a used-book dealer. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Hudson & Rex 10/16 Series 1. Charlie and the team find themselves navigating the world of high art when a gallery curator is found murdered. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 The Coroner 2/10 Series 1 Jane is convinced a washed up body is a botched sea burial. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Smother 1/6 Series 2 A stranger turns up at Val’s door and introduces himself as Denis’s son. (HD) 11.10 Deception 12/13. The mystery woman unleashes her most gamechanging twist yet. (S) (AD) (HD) 12.10am Unforgettable (S) (HD) 1.10 Limetown (S) (AD) (HD) 2.25— 4.00am Murdoch Mysteries (S) (HD) Alibi +1 Sky 209 (Wales 210) Virgin 191 Discovery The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley 9.00pm Sky Documentaries Sky 121 Virgin 278/HD 277 BT 352/HD 367 6.00am Inside the Freemasons (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Discovering: Michael Keaton (S) (HD) 8.00 The Directors (S) (HD) 9.00 Too Young to Die (HD) 10.00 The 2000s (S) (HD) 11.00 100 Foot Wave (HD) 12 noon Laurel and Hardy: Their Lives and Magic (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00pm Icahn: the Restless Billionaire (HD) 4.00 Discovering: Michael Keaton (S) (HD) 5.00 The Directors (S) (HD) 6.00pm Too Young to Die A profile of Oscar-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman. (HD) 7.00 The 2000s A look at terrorism during the decade. (S) (HD) 8.00 100 Foot Wave Brazilian surfers new to Nazare fail to heed safety advice. (HD) 9.00 The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley Investigating the rise and fall of Theranos, the multibillion-dollar healthcare company founded by Elizabeth Holmes. (S) 11.15 Never Surrender: a Galaxy Quest Documentary A celebration of the 20th anniversary of the sci-fi comedy. (S) (HD) 12.55am Life According to Sam (S) (HD) 2.45 FILM Enron: the Smartest Guys in the Room ★★★ Documentary (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 4.45 My Icon: Maggie Alphonsi (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00—6.00am 100 Foot Wave (HD) Nat Geographic Animal Empires 9.00pm The plight of Père David’s deer Sky Nature Sky 124 Virgin 280/HD 279 BT 354/HD 369 6.00am Mysteries of Evolution (S) 7.00 Monkey Life (S) (AD) 8.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) (HD) 9.00 Guardians of the Wild (S) 10.00 Africa’s Wild Year (S) 11.00 Brazil Untamed (S) 12 noon Hope for Wildlife (S) (HD) 1.00pm Monkey Life (S) (AD) 2.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) (HD) 3.00 Guardians of the Wild (S) 4.00 Africa’s Wild Year (S) 5.00 Brazil Untamed (S) 6.00pm Hope for Wildlife Following the work of Hope Swinimer’s rescue centre. (S) (HD) 7.00 Monkey Life Two marmosets are rescued in Liverpool. (S) (AD) 7.30 Chimp Tikko challenges Hananya for leadership. (S) (AD) 8.00 Reef Wrecks An exploration of the shipwrecks located off the coast of Bonaire. (S) 9.00 Animal Empires How animals fight back from the brink to continue their empires. (S) (HD) 10.00 Brazil Untamed A remote wetlands region which is home to 300 pig-like peccaries. (S) 11.00 Hope for Wildlife As 6pm. 12 midnight Secret Life of the Koala (S) (HD) 1.00am Africa’s Hidden Kingdoms (S) (AD) 2.00 Reef Wrecks (S) 3.00 Animal Empires (S) (HD) 4.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) (HD) 5.00— 6.00am Guardians of the Wild (S) Eden Sky 125 Virgin 250 BT 322/HD 376 Sky 129 Virgin 266/HD 268 BT 351/HD 366 Sky 166 Virgin 245/HD 247 6.00am Wheeler Dealers (S) (HD) 7.00 Treehouse Masters (S) (HD) 8.00 Alaska: Homestead Rescue (S) (HD) 9.00 Alaska: the Last Frontier (S) (HD) 10.00 Combat Dealers (S) (HD) 11.00 Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 12 noon Mighty Truckers (HD) 1.00pm Gold Rush: White Water (S) (HD) 3.00 Disasters Engineered (S) (HD) 4.00 Building Off the Grid (S) (HD) 5.00 Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00 Misfit Garage (S) (HD) 7.00 Outback Truckers (S) (HD) 8.00 New. Gold Divers: double bill (HD) 10.00 New. Moonshiners (S) (HD) 11.00 Combat Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight Moonshiners (S) (HD) 1.00am Gold Divers (HD) 3.00 Moonshiners (S) (HD) 4.00 Gold Divers (HD) 5.00—6.00am Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00am Car SOS (S) (HD) 10.00 Ice Road Rescue (HD) 12 noon Wicked Tuna: North v South (S) (HD) 1.00pm Wicked Tuna (S) (HD) 2.00 Drain the Oceans (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00 Car SOS (S) (HD) 6.00 Air Crash Investigation (AD) (HD) 8.00 New. Colossal Machines: machines designed to operate in extremes of cold weather (HD) 9.00 Air Crash Investigation: Korean Air Cargo Flight 8509’s accident near Stansted in 1999 (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Car SOS: Tim and Fuzz are off to Huddersfield to rescue a 1992 VW Corrado (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Air Crash Investigation (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight New. Science of Stupid (HD) 1.00am Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller (HD) 2.00 Drugs Inc (HD) 3.00 Nazi Megastructures (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00— 5.00am Lost Treasures of Egypt (HD) 9.00am Life in the Air (HD) 10.00 as 5pm 11.00 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 12 noon Nature’s Perfect Partners: Natural World (HD) 1.00pm Baby Chimp Rescue (HD) 2.00 Life in the Air (HD) 3.00 Japan with Sue Perkins (AD) (HD) 4.00 Mexico: Earth’s Festival of Life (HD) 5.00 Mountain Gorilla (HD) 6.00 Baby Chimp Rescue (HD) 7.00 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 8.00 Life in the Air (HD) 9.00 Mexico: Earth’s Festival of Life (HD) 10.00 Baby Chimp Rescue (HD) 11.00 as 5pm 12 midnight Life in the Air (HD) 1.00am Mexico: Earth’s Festival of Life (HD) 2.00 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 3.00 as 5pm 3.50 as 7pm 5.30—6.00am Collar of Duty (HD) Discovery +1 Sky 225 Virgin 258 Nat Geo +1 Sky 229 Virgin 267 Discovery History Sky History Eden +1 Sky 266 Virgin 246 Animal Planet Sky 177 Virgin 257 Sky 123 Virgin 270 BT 353/HD 368 Sky 162 (NI 178) Virgin 251 BT 325/HD 378 6.00am Devonport: inside the Royal Navy (S) 7.00 Mysteries of the Missing (S) 8.00 Ultimate Warfare (S) 9.00 Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 10.00 Mysteries at the Museum 11.00 Mysteries of the Missing (S) 12 noon Combat Dealers (S) 1.00pm Expedition Unknown (S) 2.00 Edge of War (S) 3.00 Treasures of the Terracotta Army (S) (AD) 4.00 Mysteries at the Museum 5.00 Ultimate Warfare (S) 6.00 Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 7.00 Expedition Unknown (S) 8.00 Combat Dealers (S) 9.00 Legendary Locations (S) (AD) 10.00 Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 11.00 Aircraft Stories (S) 12 midnight Combat Dealers (S) 2.00am as 10pm 3.00 Aircraft Stories (S) 4.00 as 3pm 5.00—6.00am as 4pm 6.00am Secrets in the Ice (HD) 8.00 Pawn Stars (HD) 9.00 American Pickers (HD) 11.00 Ancient Aliens (HD) 12 noon Legends of the Pharaohs (HD) 1.00pm Forged in Fire (HD) 2.00 American Pickers (HD) 4.00 Secrets in the Ice (HD) 6.00 Pawn Stars (HD) 7.00 Forged in Fire (HD) 8.00 World’s Greatest Treasure Mysteries (HD) 9.00 New. The Curse of Oak Island: an incredible discovery is made near the swamp (HD) 10.00 New. Great Escapes with Morgan Freeman: jailbreakers Timothy Vail and Timothy Morgan (HD) 11.00 Mafia Killers (HD) 12 midnight Forged in Fire (HD) 1.00am World’s Greatest Treasure Mysteries (HD) 2.00 Forged in Fire (HD) 3.00 Mafia Killers (HD) 4.00 Legends of the Pharaohs (HD) 5.00—6.00am Pawn Stars (HD) 8.00am America’s Cutest Pets (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Bad Dog! (S) (HD) 10.00 Dogs: the Untold Story (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 How Do Animals Do That? (S) (HD) 12 noon Coyote Peterson: Brave the Wild (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm Alaska: Homestead Rescue (S) (HD) 2.00 Pit Bulls and Parolees (S) (HD) 3.00 America’s Cutest Pets (S) (HD) 4.00 Dr Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet (S) (HD) 5.00 Dodo Heroes (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00 Crikey! It’s the Irwins (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 How Do Animals Do That? (S) (HD) 8.00 Take Back the Harbour (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 New. Great Global Clean Up (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 I Was Prey (HD) 11.00 Treehouse Masters (S) (HD) 12 midnight Mountain Monsters (S) (HD) 1.00am How Do Animals Do That? (S) (HD) 2.00 as 2pm 3.00 as 3pm 4.00—5.00am as 4pm Discovery History +1 Sky 277 Virgin 261 Sky History +1 Sky 223 Virgin 271 Wednesday Television Sky Max Hi-de-Hi! 7.00pm Will Peggy become a Yellowcoat? WEDNESDAY 6 APRIL Animal Planet +1 Sky 262 (NI 278) Virgin 259 87
WEDNESDAY Films & Sport FREEVIEW Television Wednesday Film4 Sky Premiere 14 F’view 14 F’sat 300 Sky 313 Virgin 428/HD 429 11.00am Red Mountain ★★ Alan Ladd plays a rebel Confederate captain in this watchable western. (1951) (S) 12.40pm The Gentle Sex ★★★ There are fine performances from a top-notch cast in this Second World War drama about women who sign up for the Auxiliary Territorial Service. Joan Gates (1943, U) (S) 2.30 The Rare Breed ★★★ A widow imports a prize Hereford bull to the Old West in this warm-hearted western. (1966, U) (S) 4.30 Three Amigos! ★★★ Diverting comedy in which three stars of silent westerns are faced with defending a Mexican village. Chevy Chase, Steve Martin, Martin Short (1986, PG) (S) 6.35pm Gods of Egypt ★ Action-packed fantasy adventure in which an Ancient Egyptian thief teams up with the god Horus. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (2016, 12) (S) 9.00 The Spy Who Dumped Me ★★★★ In this outlandish comedy, two buddies become embroiled in a deadly conspiracy. Review p30. Mila Kunis (2018, 15) (S) (AD) 11.15 Girls Trip ★★★★ Raunchy comedy in which four female friends embark on a wild weekend in New Orleans. Regina Hall (2017, 15) (S) (AD) 1.40—4.00am The Great Wall ★★ Formulaic but good-looking fantasy adventure about a mercenary helping defend the Great Wall of China. (2016, 12) (S) (AD) +1 F’view 47 F’sat 301 Sky 314 Virgin 430 Talking Pictures TV 82 Freeview 82 Freesat 306 Sky 328 Virgin 445 6.00am Welcome Mr Washington ★★★ Second World War drama. Barbara Mullen, Donald Stewart, Peggy Cummins (1944) 7.30 The Velvet Touch ★★ Dull crime drama with a play-it-safe plot. Rosalind Russell (1948, PG) 9.30 Enemy at the Door (S) 10.30 The Black Book ★★★★ Visually exhilarating, ingeniously-plotted political thriller. Robert Cummings, Richard Basehart (1949) (S) 12.20pm The Shillingbury Blowers (S) 2.00 Secret Army (S) 3.05 McLintock! ★★★ John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara star in this rollicking, if dated, comedy western that reworks Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. (1963, U) (S) 6.00pm For the Love of Ada Vintage TV sitcom. 6.50 The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre TV crime drama. 8.00 Rumpole of the Bailey British TV courtroom drama. 9.05 Hennessy ★★★★ Suspenseful political thriller with Rod Steiger as an embittered Irishman who plots an attack on the state opening of Parliament. Review p30. Lee Remick (1975, 15) 11.10 The Champions Fantasy drama starring William Gaunt. (S) 12.10am The Stranger ★★★ Orson Welles stars in and directs this stylish thriller about the hunt for a Nazi war criminal that shows some of his fine directorial touches amid the actorly excesses. Edward G Robinson, Loretta Young (1946, PG) (S) 2.05 From the Terrace ★★ Glitzy but pedestrian drama following the turbulent love life of Paul Newman’s Wall Street whizzkid. Joanne Woodward (1960, PG) (S) 4.55—6.00am A Little of What You Fancy ★★★ Music documentary. Barry Cryer (1968, U) (S) Films for streaming p38 The best of Netflix, Amazon, Sky 88 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 5 6.30pm Sky Cinema Wizarding World Eddie Redmayne (left) plays a magizoologist in 1920s New York Great Movies 34 Freeview 34 Freesat 302 Sky 321 Virgin 425 9.00am Lost Letter Mysteries: Truth Be Told 11.00 Dangerous Attraction ★★ Crime thriller based on a true story. Amanda Righetti (2012) 1.00pm Murder 101: If Wishes Were Horses 3.00 Trust No One ★★ Thriller about a lawyer trying to identify the person who killed one of her witnesses. Nicole de Boer (2016) 4.40 Our Man in Havana ★★★ Amusing spy satire with Alec Guinness on superb form as the vacuum cleaner salesman who becomes a secret agent. Burl Ives, Maureen O’Hara (1959, PG) 7.10pm Year One ★★ Jack Black and Michael Cera journey through the ancient world in this knockabout comedy trashing of pre-history that generates only a few laughs. Olivia Wilde (2009, 15) 9.00 The Frozen Ground ★★★ Moody fact-based thriller starring Nicolas Cage as an Alaskan state trooper on the trail of a serial killer. Vanessa Hudgens, John Cusack (2013, 15) 11.05 The Patriot ★★★ South Carolina farmer Mel Gibson rallies against the British army during the American War of Independence in a well-staged period drama. (2000, 15) 2.20am Bullet ★★ Danny Trejo stars as an undercover cop hunting a drugs kingpin in this frequently nonsensical action drama. (2014, 15) 4.10—5.50am Dear Diary, I Died ★★ Thriller. Whitney Rose Pynn (2016) +1 F’view 61 (limited 10pm-5am) Sky 322 Great Movies Action 42 F’view 42 (limited) F’sat 305 Sky 323 Virgin 426 6.00am Brave Warrior ★★ Western. Jon Hall (1952, U) 7.30 A Bullet for the General ★★★ Spaghetti western. Gian Maria Volonté (1966, 15) 9.40 The Big Sky ★★★★ Western adventure. Kirk Douglas (1952, U) 12 noon The Nevadan ★★ Western. Randolph Scott (1950, U) 1.45pm Utah Blaine ★★ Western. Rory Calhoun (1957) 3.25 Mighty Joe Young ★★★ Fantasy. Review p30. Terry Moore (1949, U) 5.20 Port Afrique ★★ Mystery. Pier Angeli (1956) 7.15pm Deadly Voltage ★★ An estranged family is caught up in a lightning storm. Mike Dopud (2015) 9.00 Diamond Dogs ★★ Action adventure. Dolph Lundgren (2007, 15) 10.55 Harrigan ★★ Muddled drama set in north-east England in the 1970s. Stephen Tompkinson (2013, 15) 12.55am Assassination Games ★★ Punchy action thriller. Jean-Claude Van Damme, Scott Adkins (2011, 18) 2.55— 4.00am Hell Squad ★★ Second World War drama. Wally Campo (1958) +1 Sky 324 Great Movies Classic 52 F’view 52 (limited) F’sat 303 Sky 319 Virgin 424 6.00am The Racket ★★★ Crime drama. Robert Mitchum, Lizabeth Scott (1951, PG) 7.45 Berlin Express ★★★ Spy thriller. Merle Oberon (1948) 9.25 Build My Gallows High 5 Classic film noir. Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer (1947, PG) 11.15 A Woman’s Secret ★★ Crime drama. Maureen O’Hara, Melvyn Douglas (1949) 1.00pm The Reckless Moment ★★★ Thriller. James Mason, Joan Bennett (1949, 12) 2.45 Every Time We Say Goodbye ★★ Period romantic drama. Tom Hanks (1986, 15) 4.40 Reunion at Fairborough ★★★ Romantic drama. Robert Mitchum (1985) 6.55pm 84 Charing Cross Road ★★★★ Absorbing drama about an unusual friendship between a writer and the staff at a London bookshop, starring Anne Bancroft and Anthony Hopkins. (1986, U) 9.00 To Sir, with Love ★★★ Sidney Poitier plays a teacher in London’s East End in this naive but enjoyable drama. Christian Roberts (1967, PG) 11.10 Women in Love 5 Sensational adaptation of DH Lawrence’s novel of sexual passions. Review p30. Glenda Jackson, Alan Bates (1969, 15) 1.45am Taste of Killing ★★ Spaghetti western. Craig Hill (1966) 3.25 Strongroom ★ Crime drama. Derren Nesbitt (1961, PG) 4.45—6.00am Operation Dames ★★ Wartime romance. Eve Meyer, Chuck Henderson (1959, PG) +1 F’view 63 (limited 10pm-5am) F’sat 304 Sky 320 Horror Channel 69 Sky Gangsters Sky 301 Virgin 401 BT 501/HD 515 7.30am North Hollywood ★★★ Appealing coming-of-age skating movie. Ryder McLaughlin, Miranda Cosgrove (2021, 15) 9.15 As 4.35pm 10.55 As 6.10pm 12.50pm The Many Saints of Newark As 8pm 2.55 As 10.10pm. 4.35 Spirit Untamed ★★ Adventure. Isabela Merced (2021, U) Sky 302 Virgin 402 BT 502/HD 516 6.00am Echo Boomers ★★ Crime drama. (2020, 15) 7.50 The Sweeney ★★ Crime drama. (2012, 15) 9.55 On the Waterfront 5 Classic drama. (1954, PG) 11.55 No Sudden Move ★★★ Crime drama. Don Cheadle (2021) 2.05pm The Italian Job ★★★ Thriller. Mark Wahlberg (2003, 12) 6.10pm Our Ladies ★★★ Brassy comedy drama about a Catholic girls’ school choir that travels to Edinburgh. Marli Siu (2019, 15) 8.00 The Many Saints of Newark 5 Satisfying prequel to TV’s The Sopranos. Review p38. Alessandro Nivola (2020, 15) 10.10 Barbarians ★★ Satirical home-invasion thriller that sees a small get-together violently interrupted. Iwan Rheon (2021, 15) 4.05pm Jack Reacher ★★★ Brash action crime thriller. Tom 12 midnight The Ogglies ★★ Animated adventure. (2021, PG) 1.40am Don’t Breathe 2 ★★ Horror. Stephen Lang (2021, 18) 3.30 As 7.30am 5.10 As 12 midnight +1 Sky 312 Sky Hits Cruise, Rosamund Pike, Richard Jenkins (2012, 15) 6.20 Nobody ★★★★ Family man Bob Odenkirk goes on the rampage in this slick thriller. (2021, 15) 8.00 Tenet ★★★★ Christopher Nolan’s slick, mind-bending spy adventure. John David Washington (2020, 12) 10.30 Training Day ★★★★ Powerful thriller. Ethan Hawke interview p34. Denzel Washington (2001, 18) 12.35am Donnie Brasco ★★★★ Crime drama. Al Pacino, Johnny Depp (1997, 18) 2.50 Revolver ★★ Crime drama. Jason Statham, Ray Liotta (2005, 15) 5.00 Finding Steve McQueen ★★★ Comedy thriller. Travis Fimmel (2019, 15) Sky Greats Sky 303 Virgin 403 BT 503/HD 517 6.00am That Awkward Moment ★★★ Comedy. (2013, 15) 7.50 Silk Road ★★ Crime drama. (2021, 15) 9.55 The Pursuit of Happyness ★★★ Drama. (2006, 12) 12 noon Zack Snyder’s Justice League ★★★★ Fantasy adventure. (2017/2021) 4.00pm True Grit ★★★★ Western. (2010, 15) Sky 304 Virgin 404 BT 504/HD 518 7.00am Omen IV: the Awakening ★ Horror. (1991, 15) 8.40 Sands of Iwo Jima ★★★ War drama. (1949, PG) 10.30 Gunfight at the OK Corral ★★★★ Western. (1957, PG) 12.35pm Carry On Spying ★★★ Spy spoof. (1964, U) 2.10 Days of Thunder ★★★ Sports drama. Tom Cruise (1990, 15) 6.00pm Clemency ★★★★ A prison warden befriends an inmate awaiting a pardon that may never come. Alfre Woodard (2019, 15) 8.00 Pitch Perfect ★★★ Anna Kendrick’s a cappella singing group goes up against a rival university team. Skylar Astin (2012, 12) 10.00 Hotel Mumbai ★★★ Hotel staff members Dev Patel and Anupam Kher risk their lives during a terrorist attack. (2018, 15) 4.00pm The Ides of March ★★★★ Gripping political drama. 12.05am District 9 ★★★★ Startling sci-fi action drama. Sharlto Copley (2009, 15) 2.05 That Awkward Moment As 6am 3.50 The Pursuit of Happyness As 9.55am 1.15am Hondo ★★★ Mature, good-looking western in which cavalry scout John Wayne comes to the aid of a woman and her son. Geraldine Page, Ward Bond (1953, PG) 2.40 As 10.30am 4.45 As 7am Sky Action Ryan Gosling, George Clooney (2011, 15) 5.45 Moneyball ★★★★ Brad Pitt impresses in this engrossing true-story baseball drama. (2011, 12) 8.00 Heat ★★★★ Atmospheric and often nail-biting crime thriller. Al Pacino, Robert De Niro (1995, 15) 10.50 GoodFellas 5 Brilliant, unflinching depiction of the Mafia lifestyle. Robert De Niro (1990, 18) Sky Comedy Freeview 69 Freesat 138 Sky 317 Virgin 149 8.00am First Wave 9.00 Battlestar Galactica 10.00 Farscape 11.00 Virtual Nightmare ★★ Sci-fi action fantasy. Michael Muhney, Tasma Walton (2000, 12) 1.00pm Frank Herbert’s Children of Dune 3.00 The 4400 4.00 Meteorites! ★ Derivative thriller in which a meteorite shower wreaks havoc in an Arizona desert town. Sky 307 Virgin 407 BT 507/HD 521 6.00am Archenemy ★★★ Action adventure. (2020, 15) 7.35 Riders of Justice ★★★★ Drama. Mads Mikkelsen (2020, 15) 9.35 American Fighter ★★ Sports drama. George Kosturos (2019, 15) 11.25 Edge of Tomorrow As 8pm 1.25pm As 10pm 3.35 WW84 ★★★ Fantasy. Gal Gadot (2020, 12) Sky 308 Virgin 408 BT 508/HD 522 6.20am The Night Before ★★★ Comedy. (2015, 15) 8.05 Dr Bird’s Advice for Sad Poets ★★★ Comedy drama. (2021, 15) 10.05 She’s in Portland ★★★ Comedy drama. (2020) 11.55 The Terminal ★★★ Comedy drama. (2004, 12) 2.10pm That’s My Boy ★★ Comedy. (2012, 15) Tom Wopat, Roxanne Hart (1998, PG) 6.10pm Final Score ★★ Ex-soldier Dave Bautista must stop terrorists who have taken over a football stadium. (2018, 15) 8.00 Edge of Tomorrow ★★★ Tom Cruise relives the same day fighting alien invaders in this clever sci-fi blockbuster. (2014, 12) 10.00 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade 5 Inventive and witty third outing for the archaeologist. Harrison Ford (1989, PG) 4.10pm Delivery Man ★★ Lightly amusing comedy. Vince 6.00pm Farscape Sci-fi drama. 7.00 Battlestar Galactica TV sci-fi adventure series. 8.00 Star Trek TV sci-fi drama. 9.00 Haunting of Briar House ★★ Derivative horror that piles on the clichés after a promising start. Jodelle Ferland, Neal McDonough (2015, 15) 10.55 Death Trench ★★ Horror thriller with Rossif Sutherland. (2017, 18) 12.45am The Disappearance of Alice Creed ★★★ A meticulously planned kidnap goes wrong in this tense, twisting thriller. Gemma Arterton, Martin Compston, Eddie Marsan (2009, 18) 2.45—4.30am The Gauntlet ★ Supernatural horror thriller. (2013) i Premiere Star Ratings 5 Outstanding ★★★★ Very good ★★★ Worth watching ★★ Could be worse ★ Poor 12.10am WW84 As 3.35pm 2.45 American Fighter As 9.35am 4.30 Final Score As 6.10pm Vaughn, Cobie Smulders, Chris Pratt (2013, 12) 6.05 Grown Ups ★★ Pacey but clichéd midlife-crisis comedy. Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Rob Schneider (2010, 12) 8.00 Grown Ups 2 ★ Adam Sandler and his old pals hook up for more midlife craziness. (2013, 12) 9.45 The King of Staten Island ★★★★ Idiosyncratic comedy from Judd Apatow. Pete Davidson (2020, 15) 12.05am Bill & Ted Face the Music ★★ Comedy. Keanu Reeves (2020, PG) 1.40 She’s in Portland As 10.05am 3.25 The Night Before As 6.20am 5.10 Dr Bird’s Advice for Sad Poets As 8.05am RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
WEDNESDAY 6 APRIL Sky Wizarding World Sky 305 Virgin 412 BT 500/HD 514 6.00am Curious George: Go West, Go Wild ★★★ 7.30 As 5pm 9.15 Fantastic Mr Fox ★★★★ 10.45 Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas ★★★ 12.15pm The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! ★★★★ (2012, U) 1.45 As 11.35pm 3.15 Scoob! ★★ (2020, PG) Sky 306 Virgin 406 BT 506/HD 520 6.00am Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ★★★★ Fantasy. Daniel Radcliffe (2005, 12) 8.40 The Order of the Phoenix ★★★★ Fantasy. (2007, 12) 11.00 The Half-Blood Prince ★★★★ Adventure. (2009, 12) 1.35pm The Deathly Hallows: Part 1 ★★★ Fantasy. (2010, 12) 5.00pm The Jungle Bunch ★★ Animals battle a koala for their home. Kirk Thornton, Andre Gordon (2017, U) 6.40 The Boxtrolls ★★★ Adventure about nocturnal trash collectors. Elle Fanning (2014, PG) 8.20 My Little Pony: the Movie ★★★★ Sparkling, witty adventure. Tara Strong, Emily Blunt (2017, U) 10.05 The House of Magic ★★★★ Charming adventure. Murray Blue, Cinda Adams, Kathleen Browers (2013, U) 4.10pm The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 5 Harry and Voldemort clash. Daniel Radcliffe (2011, 12) 6.30 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 5 Fun adventure. Eddie Redmayne (2016, 12) 8.45 Fantastic Beasts: the Crimes of Grindelwald ★★★★ Dazzling second episode. (2018, 12) 11.00 Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone ★★★★ Harry goes to Hogwarts. (2001, PG) 11.35pm Open Season 3 ★★ Adventure. (2010, U) 1.00am As 6am 2.30 As 10.45am 4.00 Maya the Bee: the Golden Orb ★★ Adventure. (2021, U) 5.30 Alpha and Omega: the Great Wolf Games 1.40am The Chamber of Secrets ★★★★ Marvellously atmospheric instalment. Daniel Radcliffe (2002, PG) 4.30 The Prisoner of Azkaban ★★★★ Sirius Black arrives in this third outing. Daniel Radcliffe (2004, PG) Sky Thriller Sky Drama Sky 309 Virgin 409 BT 509/HD 523 6.45am Blindfire ★★ Crime drama. Brian Geraghty (2020) 8.15 Stray Dolls ★★★ Crime thriller. Geetanjali Thapa, Olivia DeJonge (2019) 9.55 As 5.50pm 12.10pm As 8pm 2.20 Limitless As 10.10pm 4.10 The Whole Truth ★★★ Courtroom drama. Keanu Reeves, Renée Zellweger (2016, 15) Sky 310 Virgin 410 BT 510/HD 524 6.00am The Last Vermeer ★★★ (2019, 15) 8.00 Finding You ★★ (2021, PG) 10.05 Captain Fantastic ★★★ Drama. (2016, 15) 12.10pm Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind ★★★★ (2003, 15) 2.05 Dream Horse ★★★★ Drama. (2020, PG) 4.05 Pig ★★★ Slow-burning drama. (2021, 15) 5.50pm The Fugitive ★★★★ Exciting thriller spin-off from the popular 1960s TV series. Harrison 5.45pm The Light between Oceans ★★★ A couple living in a lighthouse decide to keep a foundling. Michael Fassbender (2016, 12) 8.00 In the Heights 5 Sensational musical from Lin-Manuel Miranda, the writer of Hamilton. Anthony Ramos (2020, PG) 10.25 Military Wives ★★★★ Women at an army base form a choir while their partners are in Afghanistan. Kristin Scott Thomas (2019, 12) Ford, Tommy Lee Jones, Sela Ward (1993, 15) 8.00 Mission: Impossible 2 ★★★★ Super-agent Tom Cruise attempts to retrieve and destroy a deadly virus. Dougray Scott (2000, 15) 10.10 Limitless ★★★★ An experimental drug transforms loser Bradley Cooper into a superman. Robert De Niro (2011, 15) 12 midnight Stray Dolls As 8.15am 1.45am Blindfire As 6.45am 3.15 The Whole Truth As 4.10pm 5.00 Sky Cinema Preview Sky Sci-Fi/Horror 12.20am Finding You As 8am 2.20 The People vs Larry Flynt ★★★★ Biographical drama. Woody Harrelson, Courtney Love (1996, 18) 4.30 Son of the South ★★★ Solid, clear-eyed biopic. Lucas Till (2020, 15) TCM Movies Sky 311 Virgin 411 BT 511/HD 525 6.00am The Head Hunter ★★★ Horror. (2018, 15) 7.20 The Host ★★ Sci-fi thriller. Saoirse Ronan (2013, 12) 9.30 As 5.40pm 11.55 Resident Evil: Extinction ★★ Sci-fi horror. Milla Jovovich (2007, 15) 1.35pm As 10.10pm 3.55 The Forever Purge ★★★ Futuristic horror. Ana de la Reguera (2020, 15) Sky 315 Virgin 415/HD 416 6.00am Hollywood’s Best Directors 6.35 Off Set 6.55 The Secret Ways ★★★ 9.15 The Westerner ★★★★ 11.20 The Left Handed Gun ★★★★ 1.30pm Ambush at Tomahawk Gap ★★ (1953) 3.05 Red Sundown ★★★ (1956, U) 4.45 Kansas Pacific ★★ (1953, PG) 5.40pm Divergent ★★★ Clichéd but solid and diverting Hunger Games-style dystopian fantasy. Shailene Woodley, Kate Winslet (2014, 12) 8.00 Oblivion ★★★ Smart sci-fi starring Tom Cruise as a repairman who uncovers dark secrets. Review p28. (2013, 12) 10.10 The Matrix Reloaded ★★★ The rebels fight to save the city of Zion in this stylish sequel. 6.20pm Lightning Guns ★★ Action-packed western from Fred F Sears. Charles Starrett (1950) 7.30 Return to Warbow ★★ No-nonsense B-western. Phil Carey, Catherine McLeod, Andrew Duggan (1958) 9.00 Pacific Rim ★★★ Dumb but fun sci-fi action adventure. Charlie Hunnam, Idris Elba, Rinko Kikuchi (2013, 12) 11.45 The Holcroft Covenant ★★ Confused spy thriller. Michael Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne (2002, 15) Caine, Anthony Andrews, Victoria Tennant (1985, 15) 12.30am Resident Evil: Extinction As 11.55am 2.10 Uncle Peckerhead ★★★ Entertaining, gory horror with a heart. Chet Siegel (2020, 18) 3.50 The Host As 7.20am 2.10am High Society ★★★★ Wonderful musical romantic comedy. Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra (1956, U) 4.05 Off Set 4.30 Close Up 5.00 Hollywood’s Best Directors +1 Sky 316 Virgin 417 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 SPORT Sky Premier League Champions League 7.00pm BT Sport 2 Chelsea look to Kai Havertz’s creativity Sky 402 Virgin 512/HD 502 BT 421/HD 441 Sky 413 Virgin 527 BT 408/HD 430 6.00am Greatest Games (AD) 7.00 Legends: Thierry Henry and Paul Ince (AD) 8.00 Best Goals 9.00 100 Club (AD) 10.00 The Football Show 12 noon Gary Neville’s Soccerbox 1.00pm Premier League Years (AD) 3.00 Greatest Games 4.00 Best Goals (AD) 5.00 100 Club (AD) 6.00 Legends: Paul Ince and Teddy Sheringham (AD) 7.00 Premier League World 7.30 Soccer AM 8.00 Gary Neville’s Soccerbox 9.00 Premier League World 9.30 Soccer AM 10.00 Greatest Games 10.15 Highlights 12 midnight Soccer AM 12.30am Icons 1.00 Premier League Years (AD) 3.00 Greatest Games 4.00 Best Goals (AD) 5.30—6.00am 100 Club 6.00am Motorcycling 7.00 Wrestling 9.30 The Volleyball Show 10.00 BT Sport Goals Reload 10.15 ESPN FC Sky Cricket Sky Main Event Sky 404 Virgin 514/HD 504 BT 423/HD 443 Sky 401 Virgin 511/HD 501 BT 420/HD 440 6.00am Women’s Cricket World Cup Highlights 7.00 Indian Premier League Highlights 8.00 International T20 Highlights 12.10pm India’s Amazing Run Chase (AD) 12.30 Women’s Cricket World Cup Highlights 1.30 Coaching Clinic with Rob Key (AD) 1.50 Indian Premier League Highlights 6.00am Sky Sports News 7.00 Good Morning Sports Fans 7.30 Early Kick-Off 8.00 Good Morning Sports Fans 10.00 LIVE Pool Day one of the World Championship. 2.00pm LIVE Golf: the Masters The build-up to this year’s Major. 7.00 Soccer Special 7.30 LIVE Championship Football Middlesbrough v Fulham from the Riverside Stadium (kick-off 7.45). 10.15 Soccer Special 11.00 Sky Sports News 12 midnight NFL: Total Access 1.00—6.00am Sky Sports News Sky Football Sky 403 Virgin 513/HD 503 BT 422/HD 442 6.00am Greatest Players (AD) 6.30 Countdowns (AD) 7.00 Football Years (AD) 7.30 Greatest Games (AD) 8.30 SPFL Highlights 9.00 German Football 10.00 Championship Highlights 10.30 SPFL Highlights 11.00 Classic Play-Offs 3.00pm League Cup 4.00 Classic Play-Offs 4.30 Classic League Cup (AD) 5.00 Greatest Games 6.00 Championship Highlights 6.30 League One and Two Goals 7.00 SPFL Highlights 7.30 LIVE Championship Football Middlesbrough v Fulham (k-o 7.45). 10.15 Championship Highlights 10.30 League One and Two Goals 11.00 Greatest Games (AD) 12 midnight Classic League Cup 2.45am One2Eleven (AD) 3.00 Classic League Cup 5.00—6.00am Championship Season Review Sky Golf Sky 405 Virgin 515/HD 505 BT 424/HD 444 6.00am The Masters Official Films 9.30 Masters: the One from November 10.00 The Masters Official Films 12 noon McGinley and Chamblee at the Masters 2.00pm LIVE Golf: the Masters The build-up to the tournament; 7.00 Coverage of the Par 3 contest. 10.30 Tiger Woods: Back 12.45am Golf: the Masters 4.15—6.00am The Masters Official Films Eurosport 1 Sky 410 Virgin 521 BT 412/HD 435 6.00am Cycling 7.00 World Superbikes 8.00 World Snooker 10.00 Cycling 11.00 World Superbikes 12 noon Cycling 2.30pm LIVE Cycling Stage three of the Basque Tour, a 181.7km route from Llodio to Amurrio. 4.30 The Cycling Show 5.00 LIVE Curling Coverage of a match in the men’s round-robin stage in the World Championships. 8.05 Cycling 10.05 Discovery Golf 10.35 The Cycling Show 11.05 Cycling 12 midnight Extreme E 1.00am World Superbikes 2.00 Cycling 4.00—6.00am Darts: the WDF World Championship BT Sport 1 2.50 LIVE Indian Premier League Cricket Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians, the T20 match from Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune. 7.00 The Cricket Show 8.00 Indian Premier League Highlights (AD) 8.30 Best of the IPL: the 2017 final 9.00 Indian Premier League Highlights: Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians 10.00 The Cricket Show 11.00 Indian Premier League Highlights 12 midnight Indian Premier League Highlights 4.10am Best of the IPL 5.00 Indian Premier League Highlights (AD) 5.30—6.00am Best of the IPL Sky Action 10.45 LIVE Australian Football Brisbane Roar v Wellington Phoenix in the A-League (kick-off 10.45). 12.45pm Premier League Reload 1.00 LIVE Australian Football Perth Glory v Melbourne Victory, coverage of the A-League game from HBF Park (kick-off 1.05). 3.00 BT Sport Goals Reload 3.30 Premier League 5.00 Wrestling (AD) 7.00 BT Sport Reload 7.30 Badminton 8.00 The Aussie Rules Show 9.00 Wrestling 12.45am MotoGP Rewind 1.00 The Volleyball Show 1.30 The Aussie Rules Show 2.30 Australian Rules Football 4.30—6.00am Classic Football (AD) BT Sport 2 Sky 414 Virgin 528 BT 409/HD 431 6.00am Squash 7.00 International One Day Cricket 8.00 MotoGP Rewind 8.15 Rugby Stories (AD) 8.45 Premiership Rugby Union 10.15 Rugby Tonight 11.00 Hockey 1.00pm Australian Rules Football 3.00 Premiership Rugby Union 4.30 Rugby Tonight 5.15 Rugby Stories (AD) 5.45 MotoGP Rewind 6.00 Serie A: Full Impact 6.30 DIY Pundit (AD) 7.00 LIVE Champions League Football Chelsea v Real Madrid, the quarter-final first-leg match from Stamford Bridge (kick-off 8.00). See p80. a 10.30 Champions League Tonight: action from the quarter-finals 11.30 BT Sport Films (AD) 2.00am The Dan Hardy Breakdown Show 2.30 Fight Week 3.00 Hockey 5.00 Serie A: Full Impact 5.30—6.00am BT Sport Reload BT Sport 3 Sky 407 Virgin 517/HD 507 BT 426/HD 446 Sky 417 Virgin 529 BT 410/HD 432 6.00am NFL: America’s Game (AD) 7.00 Boxing Archive: memorable bouts 8.00 Super Bowl LVI Highlights 6.00am Champions League Football 8.00 Portuguese Football 9.00 Motor Racing 11.00 Europa League Magazine 12 noon Champions League Football 2.00pm National League Football 4.00 Fishing 5.00 Portuguese Football 6.00 ESPN FC 6.30 Premier League World 7.00 Premier League Reload 10.00 LIVE Pool Day one of the World Championship from Stadium MK in Milton Keynes. More 5.30pm. 3.30pm Darts Gold (AD) 5.30 LIVE Pool The World Championship from Stadium MK. 10.00 Darts Gold (AD) 10.30 NFL: a Football Life (AD) 11.30 NFL Bitesize 12 midnight NFL: Total Access 1.00am British Basketball League 3.30 NFL Bitesize 4.00 NFL Highlights 5.00—6.00am NFL: a Football Life (AD) Sky Arena Sky 408 Virgin 518/HD 508 BT 427/HD 447 6.00am Super League 7.00 Netball 9.00 NBA 11.00 Super League 12 noon Good Morning Football 3.00pm Netball 4.30 Super League 7.00 LIVE Rugby Union Blue Bulls v Western Province in the Currie Cup (kick-off 7.00). 9.00 Boxing Archive 11.00 NBA 1.00am Super League 2.00 Netball 4.00—6.00am Rugby League Retro Eurosport 2 Sky 411 Virgin 522 BT 413/HD 436 6.00am World Superbikes 7.00 Darts 9.00 World Superbikes 11.00 Darts 1.00pm LIVE Darts The WDF World Championship. More 7pm. 5.00 Australian Superbikes 6.00 Darts: WDF World Championship 7.00 LIVE Darts Day five of the WDF World Championship from Lakeside Country Club in Surrey. 11.00 World Superbikes 12.05am Cycling 2.00 Darts 4.00 Cycling 5.00—6.00am World Superbikes Wednesday Television Animation Sky 7.15 LIVE Champions League Football Villarreal v Bayern Munich, the quarter-final first-leg match at Estadio de la Cerámica (kick-off 8.00). See p80. a 10.15 DIY Pundit (AD) 10.45 UFC 11.45 Premier League Reload 12 midnight Serie A: Full Impact 12.30am BT Sport Goals Reload 1.00 Champions League Football 3.00 Europa League Magazine 4.00 UFC Countdown 5.00—6.00am French Football BT Sport ESPN Sky 423 Virgin 530 BT 411/HD 434 6.00am ESPN FC 6.30 ESPN SportsCenter 6.45 Around the Horn 7.15 Pardon the Interruption 7.45 ESPN SportsCenter 8.00 ESPN FC 8.30 Basketball 11.00 Baseball Today in the UK 11.30 Around the Horn 12 noon ESPN FC 12.30pm ESPN SportsCenter 12.45 ESPN Films Presents (AD) 2.15 ESPN SportsCenter 2.30 In Depth with Graham Bensinger 4.30 Swimming and Diving 6.30 Baseball 9.30 The Aussie Rules Show 10.30 Around the Horn 11.00 ESPN FC 11.30 BT Sport Reload 12 midnight LIVE Baseball Virginia Cavaliers v Liberty Flames in the NCAA (start-time 12.00). 3.30—6.00am Basketball Amazon Prime 3.00pm, 12 midnight LIVE WTA Tennis Charleston Open, third day. 89
THURSDAY Choices The pick of today’s TV ANCIENT TREASURE Spong Man, unearthed in Norfolk in 1979, was once the lid to a fifth-century cremation urn The Masters from 2.00pm Sky Sports Golf/ Main Event SPORT Augusta National is primed Television Thursday once more for the year’s opening Major, and the return of a full crowd promises to add buzz to the Georgia course’s famously pristine flora. Hideki Matsuyama made history last year when he became the first Japanese player to don the green jacket, but he’ll have to overcome a back injury if he is to defend his title. Spaniard Jon Rahm is perhaps the tour’s most fancied player, but the USA’s Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas and Collin Morikawa are contenders, too. As for Rory McIlroy, can he end his eight-year Major drought and complete that elusive career grand slam? Highlights at 12.15am on BBC2. MAX COPEMAN Secrets of the Museum 8.00pm BBC2 ARTS In troubled times, it’s comforting to know the work of our most vital cultural institutions carries on. So it’s a welcome return for the series that peeks behind the scenes at that treasure trove of applied arts, London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. This week, conservators tackle an 18th-century waistcoast that inspired Beatrix Potter — a regular visitor to what was then known as the South Kensington Museum — as she illustrated The Tailor of Gloucester. One of Tommy Cooper’s old magic tricks gets a refresh before moving to Blackpool, while the museum also acquires a striking new portrait by Kehinde Wiley. And breathe… GILL CRAWFORD Gordon Ramsay’s Future Food Stars 9.00pm BBC1 REALITY There’s a hilarious PICK OF THE DAY Art That Made Us 9.00pm BBC2 ARTS New series Alan Bennett once said he would like a notice in the National Gallery telling visitors, “You don’t have to like everything”. It’s good advice for viewers of this enjoyably idiosyncratic journey through British works of art from AD 400 onwards. Not everyone will like every artefact or how it is presented. Beowulf, for instance, is explored via an American novelist’s slangy translation, and a comic-book artist enthuses about the Bayeux tapestry. Both worked 90 for me, bringing fresh insight, but might horrify some viewers. I defy you, though, to look at the gold-and-garnet work on fragments of the Staffordshire Hoard and not be transported (as is artist Cornelia Parker); Rev Richard Coles explains the Lindisfarne Gospels and their rich illuminations; and we start with the angst-ridden Spong Man figure, who inspires sculptor Antony Gormley on the “amazing unbroken history of making that this island has been involved in”. DAVID BUTCHER See feature: p20 moment this week when Gordon Ramsay tells some of his hopefuls, “You need to relax.” I would imagine having Ramsay bark orders at you is deeply unrelaxing at the best of times, but having him tell you to relax, when he has until then spent the whole time aggressively cranking up the pressure on you, must break the laws of irony. The task the food entrepreneurs must relax about is hosting a forest feast in idyllic Chilterns woodland. The weather is glorious, as is some of the food, but there are agonising failures (serving honey to a vegan!) and Gordon shouts at one chef, relaxingly, “It’s f***ing raw!” DB RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
THURSDAY 7 APRIL Bill Paterson, Mark Lewis Jones and Kenneth Cranham, and reveals how the British government agonised over its role in the aftermath of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. It is eruditely written, thoughtfully performed and, naturally, laden with dramatic irony. Also new on BritBox today are series five to nine of As Time Goes By, the BBC sitcom starring Geoffrey Palmer and Judi Dench, completing the box set. JACK SEALE STREAMING NOW First shown on BBC2 in 2014 to mark the centenary of the outbreak of the First World War, the three-part drama 37 Days perhaps has a small amount of uncomfortable resonance at the moment, since it is concerned with exactly how major powers found themselves sliding into a disastrous global conflict. New today on BritBox, it stars (pictured from left) Ian McDiarmid, My Brilliant Friend Meet the Richardsons 9.00pm Yesterday 9.00pm, 10.00pm Sky Atlantic 10.00pm Dave DOCUMENTARY The model railway DRAMA This spellbinding drama COMEDY Exciting times for the enthusiasts here have gone a bit loco. Some end up spending thousands on vintage stock, while trains and track tend to dominate back gardens. But there’s a sweetness to their collecting, with many trying to recapture the golden glow of childhood or buy products they couldn’t have possibly afforded when they were young. But it can get to the point where toy fans run out of space, something that Matchbox maestro Graham Hamilton is discovering. He does that odd thing of referring to a car as “her” and gushing about how “curvaceous” it is, but he’s undeniably knowledgeable and canny — and is now hoping that his collection will net him a fortune at auction. DAVID BROWN excels itself in its final two episodes, which are almost operatic in tone but at the same time exquisitely subtle. In Florence, Lenù is leading a life of domestic discontent. In her book-filled apartment she studies Madame Bovary, encircled by her children and their detritus. Each cinematically shot scene builds a picture both of her relative privilege and her growing sense of oppression. Both in Elena Ferrante’s novels and this adaptation, seaside scenes are ordinarily lighter, but in the finale even the beach has a sinister quality — the sun too sunny, the crashing waves full of menace. Lila exerts a phantom-like presence, but appears only fleetingly. ORLA THOMAS Richardsons: Jon is set to start filming his role on Line of Duty and Lucy has been approached to appear on The Masked Singer. This is all fantasy, of course, and enjoyably absurd, but as always the plotlines are just believable and tailored to allow a stream of cameos. Jon faces the fearsome Jed Mercurio again and the AC12 maestro warns him about the importance of secrecy on set: “Look what happened to Holby — leaked like a colander, that show.” Jon is playing “a small man, a pitiable loser”, but even this may prove too much of a challenge, particularly when he has to do a sex scene. Meanwhile, Kerry Katona gives Lucy a singing lesson... DB A League of Their Own Road Trip: Dingle to Dover 9.00pm Sky Max Freddie Flintoff, Jamie Redknapp and pals travel around Ireland and Britain, beginning at the Irish National Ploughing Championships. Dragons’ Den 8.00pm BBC1 A former newsreader pitches a moveable webcam. Last in the series. Podcasts: page 112 Billy Connolly Does… 9.00pm Gold Billy reveals the weird and wonderful places fame has taken him. Last in the series. The Rise and Fall of John Leslie 10.00pm Channel 5 Thursday Television Scouting for Toys BEST OF THE REST Documentary charting the career of the TV presenter. q FILM OF THE DAY One, Two, Three 9.00pm ITV DOCUMENTARY The front page of DEFENCE FORCE The men of Naval Party 8901 made a heroic stand against the odds RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 The Sun on 5 April 1982 carried the headline “Surrender!”and a photo of Royal Marines lying face down in Port Stanley, and described their “humiliating defeat” at the hands of the Argentinian invasion force. The myth took hold that the Falkland Islands had been given up with “barely a shot fired”. Far from it. Ben Fogle sets the record straight in a powerful documentary, hearing from veterans of Naval Party 8901, the detachment of 67 Marines who mounted a defence with the scant resources they had — a few machine guns against a force of 800 Argentinians, plus thousands more waiting to come ashore. The Marines’ commanding officer, Major Mike Norman, remembers the difficulty of briefing his men the night before the invasion: “We were all going to die, without a doubt. I was convinced of that — and so were they.” DB 6.45pm Great Movies Classic James Cagney plays a Coca-Cola executive trying to boost sales behind the Iron Curtain in a fast-talking Cold War satire from director Billy Wilder. (1961) See page 31 LIVE SPORT  Racing: Grand National Festival 1.45pm ITV Last year’s winner Cousin Pascal goes again in the Foxhunters’ Chase.  Golf: the Masters from 2pm Sky Sports Golf/ME See p90  Europa League Football: West Ham v Lyon 7pm (k/o 8pm) BT Sport 1; SC Braga v Rangers 7.15pm (k/o 8pm) BT Sport 2  Europa Conference League: Leicester City v PSV Eindhoven 7.15pm (k/o 8pm) BT Sport 3 NORWICH CASTLE MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY; GETTY Falklands War: the Forgotten Battle 91
THURSDAY Main Channels DAYTIME Television Thursday BBC1 6.00am Breakfast Rachel Burden, Charlie Stayt. (S) (HD) 9.15 Morning Live Topical magazine show, presented today by Gethin Jones and AJ Odudu. (S) (HD) 10.00 Scam Interceptors A team of ethical hackers hunts down cyber criminals. Rav Wilding hosts. (S) (HD) 10.45 Defenders UK The enforcement officers assist a vicar tricked by a cowboy builder. (Revised repeat) (S) (HD) 11.15 Homes under the Hammer Properties in south Wales, Lincolnshire and the West Midlands. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 12.15pm Bargain Hunt At the International Antiques Fair of Wales in Builth Wells, Powys. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00 BBC News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 1.45 Doctors Bear, Daniel and Zara interview a range of candidates. Repeated 7pm BBC2 Cast today BBC2 (S) (AD) (HD) 2.15 Shakespeare and Hathaway: Private Investigators 10/10 Series 3. Frank and Lu delve into the world of private tutoring. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Escape to the Country Nick Chapman helps a couple find a home in Argyll and Bute. (R) (S) (HD) 3.45 The Repair Shop Will Kirk restores a pair of Turkish bath clogs, while two broken trophies are tackled by Brenton West. Rptd tomorrow 6.15am BBC2 (S) (HD) 4.30—5.15 Bridge of Lies Quiz with Ross Kemp. (S) (HD) BBC2 6.30am Escape to the Country Seeking a family home in Cambridgeshire. Shown Tuesday 3pm BBC1 (S) (HD) 7.15 The Repair Shop Shown yesterday 3.45pm BBC1 (S) (HD) 8.00—9.00 Sign Zone Gardeners’ World Toby Buckland meets a gardener from Cornwall who has rediscovered his love of plants through texture and sound. Shown Sun 7.20am (S) (HD) 9.00 BBC News (S) (HD) 1.00pm Ready Steady Cook Two vegans compete in the culinary challenge. Rylan presents. (R) (S) (HD) 1.45 Eggheads Quiz with Jeremy Vine. (R) (S) (HD) 2.15 Best Bakes Ever Jane Asher introduces a selection of recipes from television chefs. (R) (S) (HD) 3.00 The Customer Is Always Right Customers test a scented candle, a fishing-based board game and a reusable lid for hot drinks on the go. (R) (S) (HD) 3.30 Kangaroo Dundee and Other Animals 2/2 Natural World follows Chris “Brolga“ Barns, aka Kangaroo Dundee, as he learns just what it takes to look after his extended animal family. (R) (S) (HD) 4.15—5.15 Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve 3/6 Simon meets the women who make handicrafts out of plastic waste on the island of Kiwayu. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) ITV 6.00am Good Morning Britain (S) (HD) 9.00 Lorraine Fashion, food and chat. (S) (HD) 10.00 This Morning Lifestyle advice, competitions and celebrity guests. Including Regional Weather (S) (HD) 12.30pm Loose Women Daily discussion. (S) (HD) 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 1.45—5.00 LIVE Racing: Grand National Festival Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani introduce coverage of the opening day of the famous meeting from Aintree, featuring five races, including the 2.55 Betway Bowl and the Aintree Hurdle at 3.30. (S) (HD) Channel 4 92 6.05am Countdown With guest Jon Culshaw. (R) (S) (HD) 6.45 Cheers Two episodes of the comedy. (R) (S) (HD) 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond Triple bill. (R) (S) (AD) 9.05 Frasier Three episodes of the sitcom. (R) (S) (AD) 10.35 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA The irascible chef tackles Lela’s, a restaurant in Pomona, California, with an inept owner, an arrogant chef and light-fingered staff. (R) (S) 11.30 News (S) (HD) 11.35 Undercover Boss USA A Louisiana mayor adopts an alter ego to meet citizens. (R) (S) (HD) 12.30pm Steph’s Packed Lunch Magazine. (S) (HD) 2.10 Countdown With guest John Thomson. (S) (HD) 3.00 A Place in the Sun Jasmine Harman helps retirees Kay and Barry to find a holiday home in the historic city of Jerez in southern Spain. (R) (S) (HD) 4.00—5.00 A New Life in the Sun On the Costa del Sol, wannabe bar owners throw in the towel after failing to find a suitable business. (R) (S) (HD) BBC1 1 BBC2 2 Gordon Ramsay’s Future Food Stars 9.00pm It’s a case of “smoke or be smoked” in a salmon challenge Art That Made Us 9.00pm Antony Gormley is among the contemporary artists illuminating the Dark Ages 5.15pm Pointless 5.15pm Flog It! Quiz show hosted by Alexander Armstrong. A collection of the best unseen finds from the series, featuring a pair of British railway lamps. (R) (S) (HD) Director Richard van’t Riet; Series producer Laura Turner (S) (HD) 6.00 BBC News Weather (S) (HD) 6.30 Regional news magazines (S) Followed by Party Election Broadcast By the Conservative Party. (S) (HD) 6.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games Milton Jones, Ria Lina, Martin Roberts and Briony May Williams play more fiendish games. (S) (HD) 6.30 Lightning 7.00 The One Show Zoe Lyons presents the quickfire quiz show. (S) (HD) Presented by Alex Jones. (S) (HD) 2 BBC SPORT ONLINE 6.50—9.00 Football Coverage of the Centenary Shield under-18 boys’ match between Scotland and Wales at bbc.co.uk/sport 7.30 EastEnders Nancy and Shirley share their disapproval of Mick and Janine, but Mick makes it clear he does not care. Nancy Carter Maddy Hill Mick Carter Danny Dyer Peter Beale Dayle Hudson Vinny Panesar Shiv Jalota Sheree Trueman Suzette Llewellyn Jack Branning Scott Maslen Phil Mitchell Steve McFadden Whitney Dean Shona McGarty Bobby Beale Clay Milner Russell Bernadette Taylor Clair Norris Denise Fox Diane Parish Eve Unwin Heather Peace Dana Monroe Barbara Smith Gray Atkins Toby-Alexander Smith Suki Kaur Panesar Balvinder Sopal Karen Taylor Lorraine Stanley Violet Highway Gwen Taylor Kathy Beale Gillian Taylforth Stacey Slater Lacey Turner Patrick Trueman Rudolph Walker Kat Slater Jessie Wallace Aaron Monroe Charlie Wernham Jean Slater Gillian Wright Dotty Cotton Milly Zero Mila Marwa Ruhtxjiaïh Bèllènéa Amy Mitchell Abbie Burke Scarlett Butcher Tabitha Byron Ricky Mitchell Frankie Day Bailey Baker Kara-Leah Fernandes Mia Atkins Mahalia Malcolm Tommy Moon Sonny Kendall Will Mitchell Freddie Phillips Lily Slater Lillia Turner Mackenzie Atkins Isaac Lemonius 7.00 Doctors Bear, Daniel and Zara try to fill the vacant position. Bear Sylvester Dex Lee Dr Daniel Granger Matthew Chambers Dr Zara Carmichael Elisabeth Dermot Walsh Dr Sid Vere Ashley Rice Dr Jimmi Clay Adrian Lewis Morgan Dr Princess Buchanan Laura White Dr Emma Reid Dido Miles Dr Al Haskey Ian Midlane Karen Hollins Valerie Pitman Glenn Winter Sarah Martin Scarlett Kiernan Maeve Ludlow DS Mandy Jameson Rosie Colton Ruhma Carter Jan Pearson Sarah Moyle James Robinson Anna Swan Kia Pegg Clelia Murphy Cathy Murphy Janice Connolly Bharti Patel Writer Paul Williams Shown 1.45pm BBC1 (S) (AD) (HD) 7.30 Rick Stein’s Cornwall Series 1. Rick visits West Penwith, the westernmost point of mainland England, where he explores the tin and copper mining area of Botallack. Writer Carey Andrews This week’s episodes directed by Toby Frow More cast Tuesday (S) (AD) (HD) Director Matt Bennett; Producer Caroline Topliss (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Dragons’ Den 1/6 Series 3. The cameras return a toNewtheseries. Victoria and Albert Museum to reveal 14/14. This week, a former newsreader and his business partner hope to focus the Dragons’ attention with their moveable webcam, a Welsh entrepreneur pitches his men’s skincare range and two best friends showcase their seasonal decorations, which add diversity to the festivities. Touker Suleyman tucks into a marathon runner’s caffeine chew, but will the business itself have the legs for the long haul? Executive producer Chi Ukairo Series editor Samantha Davies (S) (AD) (HD) Podcasts: page 112 9.00 Gordon Ramsay’s Future Food Stars Tonight, Gordon is sending his 11 remaining a2/8. contenders back to basics to test their raw skills and pure talent. The entrepreneurs’ first stop is at a world-renowned artisan smoked salmon business in Hackney Wick, east London, where they are challenged to master traditional techniques against the clock. His charges must then embrace the great outdoors and create an incredible feast in the forest by foraging for ingredients and cooking on open fires. Gordon will be keen to see who will succeed at bringing the woodland to the table and creating theatre for their paying guests. Those who fail risk being next for the chopping board. See page 90. 8.00 Secrets of the Museum more of its hidden gems. In this instalment, we join curator Annemarie as she prepares a major new Beatrix Potter exhibition from the world’s largest collection of the author’s illustrations and writings. And among the 250,000 items being moved to the V&A’s new project in east London are quivers of old poison arrows that are still lethal. See page 90. Directors Jonny Ashton, Ed Venner; Producer Harry Pick (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Art That Made Us series. 1/8. Beginning an alternative a New history of the British Isles, featuring a host of contemporary artists exploring ancient artefacts that made us who we are. The story begins in the Dark Ages, the turbulent era following the Roman occupation of Britain. Sculptor Antony Gormley examines Spong Man, a clay figure that sat on a fifth-century cremation urn, and actor Michael Sheen performs Y Gododdin, the Welsh poem of resistance against the Anglo-Saxons. The whole series will be on iPlayer from tonight. See p90. Director Sam Anthony; Producer Helena Hunt (S) (AD) (HD) See feature: page 20 10.00 Mock the Week Executive producers Lisa Edwards and Sharon Powers Series editor Joe Wildman (S) (AD) (HD) With guests Catherine Bohart, Darren Harriott, Rhys James, Felicity Ward and Ed Byrne. 10.00 BBC News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 10.35 Question Time Producer Ewan Phillips (R) (S) (HD) A panel of politicians and other guests faces questions posed by the audience. Chaired by Fiona Bruce. 11.10 Weather (S) (HD) Executive producer Nicolai Gentchev; Series editor Hilary O’Neill (S) (HD) Have Your Say: tweet with #bbcqt 11.35 Celebrity Mastermind 9/14. Jeremy Edwards, Sonali Shah, Dave Rowntree and Camilla Tominey take part. With Clive Myrie. 10.30 Newsnight With Mark Urban. (S) (HD) 11.15 The Speedshop 3/6. Defender and Autojumble. A 30-year-old Land Rover Defender is in urgent need of refurbishment. Shown Sunday 8pm (S) (AD) (HD) 12.05am Question of Sport With Joe Marler, Fran Halsall, Joe Choong and Tom Scudamore. Shown last Friday (S) (HD) 12.35 Weather for the Week Ahead (S) (HD) 12.40—6.00am BBC News (S) (HD) 12.15am Golf: The Masters Highlights Action from the first day of the Major at Augusta National in Georgia. See page 90. Repeated tomorrow 8am (S) (HD) 1.45—3.15am Sign Zone 1.45 Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr 3/8. A school challenge. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 2.45 Marcus Wareing’s Tales from a Kitchen Garden 9/10. A glut of plums results in a delicious jam. (R) (S) (HD) BBC1 Freeview 1/HD 101 Freesat 101/HD 106 Sky 101/HD 115 Virgin 101 BBC2 Freeview 2/HD 102 Freesat 102 Sky 102 Virgin 102 Shown Saturday 6.35pm (S) (HD) a
THURSDAY 7 APRIL ITV 3 Falklands War: the Forgotten Battle 9.00pm Ben Fogle learns about veterans’ life-anddeath struggle Channel 4 4 7 in Wales Nikki Grahame: Who Is She? 9.00pm The life of the reality star who broke through with Big Brother BBC4 9 24 in Scotland Move Over, Darling 9.00pm Will Ellen get her husband Nicholas back on her return? Regional variations BBC1 SCOTLAND 6.30pm Reporting Scotland; Party Election Broadcast: by the Scottish Liberal Democrats 7.00—7.30 River City BBC SCOTLAND 5.00pm Sun, Sea and Selling Houses Bradley Walsh presents as Matt, Julia, Ryan and Margo pit their wits against the Chaser. (R) (S) (HD) Mother-and-son estate agents Sharon and Shaun Garner help Portsmouth pair Colin and Tracy to find their perfect property in Almería. (S) (HD) 6.00 Regional News Weather (S) (HD) 6.30 ITV Evening News Weather (S) (HD) 7.30 Emmerdale The day of the long-awaited christening finally arrives, but soon Gabby has a shock. Al pays a little too much attention to Belle’s ideas. Nate snaps at Chloe as she flirtatiously teases him. Gabby Thomas Rosie Bentham Priya Kotecha Fiona Wade Al Chapman Michael Wildman Rhona Goskirk Zoe Henry Belle Dingle Eden Taylor-Draper Rishi Sharma Bhasker Patel Nate Robinson Jurell Carter Rodney Blackstock Patrick Mower Chloe Harris Jessie Elland Ryan Stocks James Moore Mackenzie Boyd Lawrence Robb Sam Dingle James Hooton Mandy Dingle Lisa Riley Sarah Sugden Katie Hill Marcus Dean Darcy Grey Theo Metcalfe Beau Newton Marlon Dingle Mark Charnock Thomas Tate Bertie Brotherton Mary Goskirk Louise Jameson Tracy Metcalfe Amy Walsh Matty Barton Ash Palmisciano Victoria Sugden Isabel Hodgins Meena Jutla Paige Sandhu Vinny Dingle Bradley Johnson Moira Dingle Natalie J Robb Wendy Posner Susan Cookson Nicola King Nicola Wheeler Will Taylor Dean Andrews Paddy Dingle Dominic Brunt Zak Dingle Steve Halliwell Writer Linton Chiswick This week’s episodes produced by Kate Brooks and Laura Shaw, directed by Paul Copeland and Ian Bevitt More cast on Tuesday (S) (AD) (HD) 8.30 House Prices: How High Will They Go? Tonight Despite the recent shocks to the economy, house prices across the UK have continued to rise, with the average British home now costing more than £350,000. Jonathan Maitland investigates why it’s happening and asks who are the winners and who are the losers. Producer David Raddings Repeated 3am (S) (HD) NOTE: as Tonight reacts to the news its subject matter may change 9.00 Falklands War: the Forgotten Battle a Ben Fogle uncovers the untold story of a small garrison of British marines and the battle they fought against near-impossible odds during the Falklands War 40 years ago. He talks to veterans of Naval Party 8901 who, with fewer than 70 lightly armed men, were left to face an Argentine invading force some ten times that number. With new revelations from declassified documents, Ben travels to the Falklands to ask why they were given virtually no prior warning of the invasion and hears how the men want their version of events to be told. See page 91. Director Richard Pearson; Producer Craig McAlpine (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 ITV News at Ten Weather; Regional News and Weather (S) (HD) 10.45 All Star Musicals Wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan, actress Jacqueline Jossa, Good Morning Britain’s Alex Beresford, Coronation Street star Lisa George, actor Colin Salmon and rugby player Danny Care take to the stage to perform hits from shows including Hamilton and Frozen. See choice, p51. Shown Sunday 7.30pm (S) (AD) (HD) 12.10am All Elite Wrestling: Rampage High-flying wrestling action. Shown Tuesday 11.20pm ITV4 (S) (HD) 1.00 Home Shopping (HD) 3.00 House Prices: How High Will They Go? Tonight Jonathan Maitland reports. Shown 8.30pm (S) (HD) 3.25 Wonders of Scotland with David Hayman 4/4 The actor’s journey draws to a close along the rugged North Sea shores of East Lothian. (R) (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 3.50 Unwind A sequence to calm the mind. (HD) 5.05—6.00am Tipping Point (R) (S) (SL) (HD) ITV Freeview 3/HD 103 Freesat 103 Sky 103 Virgin 113/HD 103 +1 Freeview 35 Freesat 112 Sky 203 Virgin 114 6.00 The Simpsons Smart and Smarter. Lisa fears Maggie could usurp her position as the clever Simpson. With the guest voice of Simon Cowell. (R) (S) (AD) 6.30 Hollyoaks Ethan worries that Liberty and Sienna are getting too attached. Meanwhile, Sid plans a romantic gesture for Lizzie, and Eric is on the look out for Verity once again. Writer Jayshree Patel Cast Wed/Fri Shown yesterday 7pm E4 Rptd tomorrow 6.30am E4 Next episode follows on E4 (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Channel 4 News Sport; Weather (S) (HD) 8.00 Perfect House, Secret Location 7.00pm Pubs, Ponds and Power: the Story of the Village East. Archaeologist Ben Robinson explores the history of Lavenham in Suffolk, which was one of England’s wealthiest places in the 16th century due to its woollen cloth industry. Repeated 1.05am (R) (S) 7.30 Ulster’s Folk Wonders: Inside Museums 4/4 Series 2. At Belfast’s Ulster Folk Museum, Mary-Louise Muir delights in the beauty of everyday objects found in homes in Northern Ireland at the turn of the 20th century, and learns about the role of Welsh geographer EE Evans in the museum’s creation. Repeated 1.35am (S) (HD) 4/4. Steve Jones helps Northamptonshire couple Nicki and Levant Aktolga find a house suitable for their home-based businesses and their DJ son’s music studio. He shows them a 17th-century cottage, an old bakery, a modern semi-detached and a converted mill, but without revealing the properties’ locations. Will Steve find the perfect place to suit their needs? The whole series is available on All 4. 8.00 Michael Wood’s Story of England Series producer Emma Vulliamy Executive producer Charlie Bunce (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Move Over, Darling ★★★★ 9.00 Nikki Grahame: Who Is She? A tribute to TV reality star Nikki Grahame, examining her memorable appearances in the Big Brother house and exploring her battle with anorexia that led to her untimely death in 2021. Producer Jane Preston; Exec producers Ollie Durrant and Richard Osborne Rptd 12.25am and tomorrow 10pm 4seven (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Gogglebox Ep 7. The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions. Shown last Friday (S) (AD) (HD) 11.05 My £2 Dream Home This documentary follows brothers Daniel, Jason and Will from south London who are shaking up the property market with online contests to win homes. After receiving over 200,000 entries for their first endeavour, they have built a loyal online following, particularly among working-class hopefuls who dream of getting on the property ladder. Executive producer Ollie Tait (S) (AD) (HD) 12.05am Naked Attraction’s Best Naughty Bits Anna Richardson hosts highlights of the show in which potential dates bare all bit by bit. Shown yesterday 10pm (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA Gordon Ramsay visits a family-owned Irish restaurant in Carlstadt, New Jersey, that is sinking fast. (R) (S) 1.50 Come Dine with Me Party-loving Wendy, gas engineer Sam, self-proclaimed chatterbox Lauren and strongman Michael battle it out in north Kent. (R) (S) (HD) 2.45 Grayson’s Art Club 6/6 Series 2. Grayson and Philippa Perry welcome illusionist Derren Brown, who talks about his love of painting. (R) (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 3.40 Location, Location, Location Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer head for the East Midlands to help two sets of first-time buyers. (R) (S) (HD) 4.35 Cadbury Exposed Reporter Antony Barnett goes under cover in Ghana for Dispatches to investigate the chocolate brand’s supply chain. Shown Monday 8pm (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 5.05 Moneybags Craig Charles hosts the high-stakes quiz that puts mental speed to the test. (R) (S) (SL) (HD) 5.55—6.05am Kirstie’s Fill Your House for Free Kirstie visits homes in Brighton and Devon. (R) (S) (HD) Channel 4 Freeview 4/HD 104 Freesat 104/HD 126 Sky 104/HD 138 Virgin 104/HD 141 +1 Freeview 15 Freesat 121 Sky 204 Virgin 142 6/6. Victoria to the Present Day The broadcaster charts the history of Kibworth, Leicestershire, from the 19th century to the present day, including the Penny Concerts of the 1880s. Writer Michael Wood; Producer Sally Thomas Signed repeat 2.05am (R) (S) (AD) starring Doris Day. Five q Comedy years after she is presumed to have died in a plane crash, Ellen Arden returns home to find that she has just been officially pronounced dead, enabling her husband Nicholas to marry his new fiancée. Available on iPlayer for 27 days. Review page 28. Ellen Wagstaff Arden Nicholas Arden Bianca Steele Arden Grace Arden Dr Herman Schlick Shoe salesman Stephen “Adam” Burkett Codd Judge Bryson Doris Day James Garner Polly Bergen Thelma Ritter Elliott Reid Don Knotts Chuck Connors Fred Clark Edgar Buchanan Director Michael Gordon (1963, U) (S) (W) (HD) Shown Sunday 2.40pm BBC2 10.40 Calamity Jane 5 comedy western. Spirited q Musical cowgirl Calamity Jane brings a glamorous singer to the Deadwood saloon. But her friend turns into a love rival, and Calamity begins to wonder whether a woman’s touch is more effective than a six-gun. Available on iPlayer for 26 days. Review page 27. Calamity Jane Wild Bill Hickok Katie Brown Lt Gilmartin Francis Fryer Henry Miller Rattlesnake Adelaide Adams Doris Day Howard Keel Allyn McLerie Philip Carey Dick Wesson Paul Harvey Chubby Johnson Gale Robbins Director David Butler (1953, U) (S) (HD) Shown Saturday 1.50pm BBC2 12.20am Hollywood Actresses: Talking Pictures Archive interviews with leading ladies of Hollywood, featuring the likes of Lauren Bacall and Bette Davis. (R) (S) (HD) 1.05 Pubs, Ponds and Power: the Story of the Village Shown 7pm (S) 1.35 Ulster’s Folk Wonders: Inside Museums Shown 7.30pm (S) (HD) 2.05—3.05am Michael Wood’s Story of England Shown 8pm (S) (SL) (AD) BBC4 F’view 9/HD 106 F’sat 108 Sky 116 Virgin 108 a RT Choice m Family 2 Red button (R) Repeat (S) Subtitles (SL) Signing (AD) Audio description (HD) High def FILMS i Premiere (W) Widescreen (BW) Black/white 7.00pm Iain Robertson Rambles 7.30 Scotland’s Best Dog 8.00 Beechgrove: new series 8.30 Landward 9.00 The Nine 10.00 Raiders of the Lost Archive 10.30 Legit 11.00 Des Doesn’t Do: Outdoors 11.30—12 midnight Mirror Mirror BBC1 WALES 6.30—7.00pm BBC Wales Today; Party Election Broadcast: by the Welsh Liberal Democrats ITV WALES 6.00pm Wales News 6.25—6.30 Party Election Broadcast: by the Welsh Liberal Democrats 10.45 Face to Face 11.15—12.10am Love Your Garden STV 6.00pm STV News; Weather 6.25—6.30 Party Election Broadcast: by the Scottish Liberal Democrats 8.30—9.00 Scotland Tonight 10.45 House Prices: How High Will They Go? Tonight 11.10 The Great British Treasure Hunt 12.10am All Elite Wrestling: Rampage 1.00—3.00 Home Shopping Thursday Television 5.00pm The Chase BBC1 NORTHERN IRELAND 6.30—7.00pm BBC Newsline; Party Election Broadcast: by the Social Democratic and Labour Party 10.35 The View 11.15 Question Time: Fiona Bruce hosts 12.15am Celebrity Mastermind: with Jeremy Edwards, Sonali Shah, Dave Rowntree and Camilla Tominey 12.45 Question of Sport: guests include Joe Marler and Tom Scudamore 1.15—6.00 BBC News BBC2 NORTHERN IRELAND 11.15pm—12.15am Murder in the Badlands: the inside story of the murder of Portadown teenager Marian Beattie in 1973 UTV 6.25—6.30pm Party Election Broadcast: by the Social Democratic and Labour Party Channel 5 listings are overleaf Outstanding ★★★★ Very good ★★★ Worth watching ★★ Could be worse ★ Poor 93
THURSDAY Freeview Channel 5 5 Cornwall: a Year by the Sea 8.00pm Television Thursday Farmer Matt trains his dog, Moose F’view 5/HD 105 F’sat 105 Sky 105 Virgin 154/HD 105 5.35am Milkshake! See page 96 9.15 New. Jeremy Vine (S) (HD) 12.15pm George Clarke’s Build a New Life in the Country A couple plan to open two luxury holiday cottages on the Pembrokeshire coast. (S) (HD) 1.10 5 News (S) (HD) 1.15 Home and Away Mia surprises Chloe with a bridesmaid dress. Shown yesterday 6.30pm 5 Star Repeated 6pm 5 Star (S) (HD) 1.45 New. Neighbours Rptd 6pm (S) (HD) 2.15 Deadly Prescription ★★ Mystery thriller starring Joanne Kelly, Shaun Benson and Genelle Williams. q Director Caroline Labrèche (2018) (S) (W) (HD) 4.00 Filthy House SOS A decade of health problems has resulted in Elaine’s two-bedroom flat in Rochester, Kent, being in dire need of a deep clean. (S) (HD) 5.00pm 5 News (S) (HD) 6.00 Neighbours David feels guilty over what he did to Gareth, while Karl is on the hunt for investment opportunities. Shown 1.45pm (S) (AD) (HD) 6.30 New. Eggheads The Eagles from Stockton-on-Tees take on the regulars. Jeremy Vine hosts. (S) (HD) 7.00 Inside Greggs: Britain’s Biggest Bakery Revealing the secrets of the bakery chain, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the products they sell and staff who work in their stores across the country. Director Dan Aldridge-Neil (S) (HD) 7.55 5 News Update (S) (HD) 8.00 New. Cornwall: a Year by the Sea 3/4. It’s Autumn, and Matt is training Moose, his young sheepdog, while the pregnant ewes are being scanned to see how many lambs they can expect next year. Meanwhile, Charlie is trying hard to protect grey partridges on the farm. (S) (HD) Followed by 5 News Update (S) (HD) 9.00 New. Deadline 3/4. James has a terrifying flight to Budapest. And once he arrives in the city, he tracks down people from Natalie’s past that can help him get closer to the truth. Concludes tomorrow at 9pm. For cast see Tuesday (S) (HD) 10.00 New. The Rise and Fall of John Leslie Charting the career of one Britain’s most famous TV presenters, who found himself at the centre of a media storm. Producer/Director Nick Broughall (S) (HD) 11.05 Most Shocking Celebrity Moments Further calamities and controversies reported on by the media. First shown Saturday 10pm (S) (HD) 1.05am New. Casino (S) (HD) 3.05 Entertainment News (S) (HD) 3.10 Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly (S) (HD) 3.55 Now That’s Funny! (S) (SL) 4.45 Wildlife SOS (S) (SL) 5.10—5.35am House Doctor (S) (SL) Channel 5+1 Freeview 46 Freesat 128 Sky 205 Virgin 155 BBC4 listings are overleaf BBC3 23 10 Drama 20 Daisy Maskell: Insomnia and Me 9.00pm Investigating the condition Heartbeat 5.50pm Greengrass is Jonathan Creek 8.00pm A God- suspected of purloining some lead fearing woman asks the duo for help F’view 23/HD 109 (not Scot/Wales) F’sat 179/HD 107 Sky 117 (173 London; 141 Scot) Virgin 107 (157 Scot/Wales) Freeview 10 Freesat 115 Sky 119 Virgin 117/HD 177 6.00am Classic Coronation Street (S) (AD) 7.00 Classic Emmerdale (S) 8.05 That’s My Boy (S) 9.10 Upstairs, Downstairs: 6/13 Series 3 Desirous of Change. A French countess captivates Richard; 10.20 7/13. Word of Honour Richard receives an investment tip (S) 11.30 Heartbeat: 9/16. A Russian sailor seeks political asylum; 12.35pm 10/16. Wartime ammunition causes problems (S) (AD) 1.40pm Classic Emmerdale: double bill. Emily’s relationship with Paddy continues to blossom, then time is running out for Rodney and Louise (S) 2.45 Classic Coronation Street: double bill. Spider and Toyah confront their differences, then Rita loses her patience with Norris (S) (AD) 3.50 Midsomer Murders: Series 3. Blue Herrings. DCI Barnaby investigates after two suspicious deaths at the Lawnside residential home (S) (AD) Freeview 20 Freesat 158 Sky 143 Virgin 130 7.00am Ever Decreasing Circles: 3/5 Series 1 Martin spots a half-naked woman in Paul’s garden (S) 7.40 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates Rptd 2.20pm (S) 8.35 The Bill: Smithy picks up a lead on a major drug dealer 9.35 Classic Holby City: Arthur tries to win Morven’s affections (HD) 10.55 Classic Casualty: Jordan worries his brain tumour is returning (S) (AD) 12 noon The Bill: Ackland’s evening does not go to plan 1.00pm Classic EastEnders: double bill. Phil asks Lisa to move in, then Ian realises he can’t cope (HD) 2.20 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: 3/6 Series 4 Digging for Dirt. The sleuth uncovers bribery and corruption Shown 7.40am (S) 3.20 Lovejoy: 9/12 Series 2. A corpse is found in a suit of armour (S) 4.20 Pie in the Sky: 5/10 Series 2. Crabbe helps a beleaguered medium (S) 5.20 Ever Decreasing Circles: 4/5 Series 1. Martin’s holiday approaches (S) 5.50pm Heartbeat 6.00pm Butterflies 6.40 Last of the Summer Wine Repeated 12.05am (S) (HD) 11/16 Series 4. Nick and Kate receive advice about their marriage. (S) (AD) 6.55 12/16. Emily finds out she is pregnant, but the joy is tempered by ill-feeling from the Jacobs family. (S) (AD) 10.45 MOTDx 8.00 Vera 7.00pm New. MasterChef Australia The contestants are in the Dandenong Ranges, where a fiery team challenge awaits them. First shown on W (S) (HD) 7.55 New. The Catch Up (S) (HD) 8.00 Eating with My Ex 1/4 Series 4. Exes Flame and Alex try to keep their chemistry under control. (S) (HD) 8.30 4/4. Osama needs to know if Avery lied to him about her pregnancy. (S) (HD) 9.00 Daisy Maskell: Insomnia and Me Radio presenter and insomnia sufferer Daisy Maskell attempts to get to the root cause of her problem, while also trying different treatments and remedies. First shown on BBC1 Signed rpt 1.20am (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 New. Love in the Flesh 6/8. After a dramatic night, numbers are seriously dwindling. Six couples remain — four have built up a connection online, and the other two met in the beach house. Jermaine Jenas and guests explore the culture surrounding the Premier League. Repeated tomorrow 7pm BBC2 (S) (HD) 11.15 Mood Shown Tuesday 10pm (S) (AD) (HD) 12.05am Love in the Flesh (S) (HD) 12.50 Hot Property: Filly meets Chloe Ferry (S) (HD) 1.20 Daisy Maskell: Insomnia and Me (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 2.20 Gavin & Stacey (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) 2.50—3.50am The Drop (S) (HD) ITV2 4/4 Series 10. The Escape Turn. All is not as it appears when DCI Stanhope investigates the murder of wealthy bookmaker Alun Wilmott. (S) (AD) (HD) 6 4/6 Series 1. How About Lunch? Leonard desperately tries to contact Ria. Series 22. The Coming of the Beast A rumour causes ructions. (S) 7.20 Series 23. A Brief Excursion in the Fast Lane. Barry yearns for adventure. (S) 8.00 Jonathan Creek 10.00 Law & Order: UK 6/6. Sasha knows she cannot keep running away from her trauma. 2/7 Series 6. Immune. Ronnie and Sam are given ten hours to find a hostage following a bungled robbery in which an innocent “have-a-go hero” was killed. Tamzin Outhwaite guest stars. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Scott & Bailey 5/8 Series 3. As Rachel’s domestic problems escalate, Janet urges her to return home and face the music. Meanwhile, disturbing evidence mounts up at the Bevan house. Continues tomorrow 11pm. (S) (AD) (HD) 1/6 Series 3. The Curious Tale of Mr Spearfish. A man claims to have sold his soul to the Devil, leaving his wife, a God-fearing Catholic, terrified. (S) (AD) 9.05 New Tricks 8/8 Series 6. Meat Is Murder. A 33-year-old murder at Smithfield Market leads to a shocking revelation. (S) (AD) 10.25 1/10 Series 7. Dead Man Talking A psychic prompts the team to reinvestigate the death of a financier. (S) (AD) 11.25 Silent Witness Freeview 6 Freesat 113 Sky 118 Virgin 115/HD 176 6.00am Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records (S) (HD) 6.25 Dress to Impress (S) (SL) (HD) 7.30 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (S) (HD) 8.25 Love Bites (S) (AD) (HD) 9.20 Hart of Dixie (S) (HD) 10.15 One Tree Hill (S) (HD) 11.10 The O.C.: Kirsten visits the jail (S) (HD) 12.05pm Love Bites (S) (AD) (HD) 1.05 Dress to Impress (S) (HD) 2.05 New. The Ellen DeGeneres Show: David Letterman guests (S) (HD) 3.00 Hart of Dixie (S) (HD) 4.00 One Tree Hill (S) (HD) 5.00 The O.C. (S) (HD) 6.00pm Catchphrase Celebrity Special With Phil Daniels, Steph McGovern and AJ Odudu. Stephen Mulhern hosts. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Superstore 10/22 Series 3. Cheyenne accidentally agrees to be a surrogate for Glenn and his wife. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.30 11/22. Amy butts heads with Cheyenne’s ex-convict mum. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Bob’s Burgers Series 4. Tina is the centre of attention at a bat mitzvah. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.30 Bob asks Teddy to babysit. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Family Guy Series 16. Stewie and Brian investigate murders in London. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.30 Peter and the gang are forced to join the US Coast Guard. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 New. Celebrity Juice With Johnny Vegas, Raye, Aitch and Rachel Riley. (S) (HD) 10.50 Family Guy Series 16. Peter goes out of his way to win an Emmy. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.20 Lois’s parents hire a nanny. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.50 American Dad! Series 13. Stan becomes addicted to “dying”. (S) (AD) (HD) 12.15am Steve and his pals turn to witchcraft to gain popularity. (S) (AD) (HD) Freeview 26 Freesat 117 Sky 120 Virgin 118/HD 178 6.00am World of Sport (S) (HD) 6.05 The Protectors (S) 6.30 Robin of Sherwood (S) 7.25 The Avengers (S) (SL) (HD) 8.25 The Professionals (S) (SL) (AD) 9.30 New. Racing: the Opening Show (S) (HD) 10.30 Minder (S) (AD) 11.35 The Champions (S) 12.40pm Extreme Salvage Squad (S) (HD) 1.35 Robin of Sherwood (S) 2.40 The Avengers (S) (HD) 3.50 The Professionals (S) (AD) 4.50 Minder (S) (AD) 5.55 Extreme Salvage Squad (S) (HD) 6.55pm New. Battlebots Champion Tombstone takes on Gigabyte. (S) (HD) 8.00 River Monsters Jeremy Wade travels to the north of Australia, where something in the waters was seemingly responsible for the disappearance of six men. (S) (HD) 9.00 FILM White House Down ★★★ Action drama starring Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx. Hours before a historic Middle East peace treaty is due to be signed, terrorists storm the White House. Luckily, a fearless ex-marine just happens to be touring the building with his daughter. (S) (W) (HD) 11.40 FILM Oblivion ★★★ Sci-fi action adventure. Review page 28. (S) (AD) (W) (HD) Freeview 28 Freesat 119 Sky 131 Virgin 119/HD 179 7.00am Gemma Collins: Diva Forever (S) (HD) 8.00 Buying and Selling (S) (HD) 9.00 LittleBe: children’s programmes (HD) 12 noon Unboxed (S) (HD) 12.30pm Masters of Flip (S) (HD) 1.25 Gemma Collins: Diva Forever (S) (HD) 2.25 The Only Way Is Essex (S) (HD) 3.10 New. Little Women: LA (S) (HD) 4.05 The Real Housewives of New Jersey (S) (HD) 5.00 The Real Housewives of Orange County (S) (HD) 6.00pm Masters of Flip Dave and Kortney Wilson look back over recent episodes. (S) (HD) 7.00 Buying and Selling The duo spruce up a worn-out home in the suburbs. (S) (HD) 8.00 Dinner Date Matt from Merseyside looks for love among five menus. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 FILM Bridget Jones’s Diary ★★★★ Romantic comedy adapted from the novel by Helen Fielding, starring Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth and Hugh Grant. Weight-obsessed 30-something Bridget Jones is busy lamenting her lack of a good man when two come along at once. (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 11.10 Vanderpump Rules Tom Sandoval throws an “extra” birthday party. (S) (HD) 12.45 Bob’s Burgers (S) (AD) (HD) 1.40 Superstore (S) (AD) (HD) 2.35—3.00am Deep Heat (S) (AD) (HD) 2.05am The Protectors: the team helps a KGB agent (S) (SL) 2.35—3.00am Unwind (S) (HD) 12 midnight The Only Way Is Essex (S) (HD) 12.45—1.00am Unwind (S) (HD) ITV2+1 Freeview 29 Freesat 114 Sky 218 Virgin 116 94 ITV3 12 midnight Inspector Morse: Series 2 The Wolvercote Tongue (S) (AD) (HD) 2.10—2.30am Unwind (S) (HD) +1 F’view 59 (9pm—4am) F’sat 116 Sky 219 Virgin 174 ITV4 ITV4 +1 Freesat 118 Sky 220 Virgin 175 Join RT BOOK CLUB monthly or quarterly, for £14.99 26 4/4 Series 8. Body 21. The team investigates a rail crash. (S) 2.00am Kavanagh QC: 1/4 Series 5. Previous Convictions. An activist is accused of murder (S) (HD) 3.10—4.00am Where the Heart Is: 3/6 Series 1. 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THURSDAY 7 APRIL More4 18 Sky Arts 11 Yesterday 27 The Dog House 9.00pm Ryan and Katie A Run for Your Money 9.00pm Con Scouting for Toys 9.00pm A massive get to grips with Kevin the bulldog artist Jo meets Dai Jones in London collection of Matchbox model cars Freeview 18 Freesat 124 Sky 136 Virgin 147/HD 195 8.55am Kirstie’s House of Craft 9.15 A Place in the Sun 11.05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 1.05 Heir Hunters 2.05 Four in a Bed 4.50 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 5.55 Car SOS: possibly the series’ most obscure car to date (AD) 6.55pm Escape to the Château: DIY Donna and Paul move into their new home in western France, but struggle with the language, while Adam from Warwickshire hopes to join the band of expat château owners. (AD) 7.55 Devon and Cornwall A steam-engine enthusiast embarks on a coast-to-coast journey across Devon, travelling across the county in an 80-year-old steamroller with a top speed of eight miles per hour. (AD) 9.00 The Dog House A large newfoundland makes a favourable first impression on one family, and nine-week-old French bulldog Kevin competes with a nervous terrier to win the hearts of couple Ryan and Katie. (AD) 10.00 24 Hours in A&E An 89-year-old man is admitted with acute abdominal pain and has to undergo emergency surgery, and a ten-year-old is brought in after falling out of a tree on a family picnic. (AD) 11.05 999: on the Front Line Paramedics are called out to a van and a car that have collided at a roundabout, involving a man who must always wear a crash helmet to protect himself from frequent seizures. F’view 11 F’sat 147 Sky 130 Virgin 165/HD 140 BT 349/HD 364 6.00am LA Philharmonic Centennial Birthday Gala 7.45 Hollywood: Singing and Dancing (AD) 9.00 Tales of the Unexpected 10.00 Discovering: Vanessa Redgrave 11.00 Music Icons: Alt Rock 11.30 Dave Stewart and Eurythmics: Video Killed the Radio Star 12 noon National Treasures: the Art of Collecting (AD) 1.00pm Tales of the Unexpected 2.00 Discovering: Jason Robards 3.00 Matisse: from Tate Modern and MoMA 4.00 Guy Garvey: from the Vaults 5.00 Tales of the Unexpected 6.00pm Discovering: Richard Dreyfuss A glimpse into the life and career of the Oscar-winning Hollywood actor. 7.00 Anyone Can Sing Six participants are put through their paces as their voices are transformed from screeching in the shower to singing like a real soprano. 8.00 New. The Directors Antoine Fuqua, whose films include The Replacement Killers. 9.00 FILM A Run for Your Money ★★ Comedy starring Donald Houston and Moira Lister. Two Welsh miners get into a series of scrapes when they spend a day in London after winning a competition. (BW) (W) 10.45 New. Why Me Short drama. 11.00 The Movies Cinema in the 1970s, including films that pushed boundaries. Freeview 27 Freesat 159 Sky 155 Virgin 129 6.00am The Great War in Numbers (AD) 7.58 World War II from Above 8.58 Secret Nazi Bases 10.00 Abandoned Engineering (AD) 12 noon The Architecture the Railways Built (AD) 1.00pm Great British Railway Journeys 2.00 Abandoned Engineering (AD) 4.00 World War II from Above 5.00 Secret Nazi Bases 6.00pm Antiques Roadshow Fiona Bruce presents from Minehead Railway Station. 7.00 Great British Railway Journeys From Wokingham to Bradford-on-Avon. 7.30 Michael Portillo travels from Chippenham to Gloucester, visiting Bristol Zoo. 8.00 New. Bangers and Cash 12/15 Series 5. Derek has three scooters to collect, while also finding room for a Daimler. (AD) 9.00 RT CHOICE New. Scouting for Toys 2/10. Featuring Graham Hamilton, who has collected every Matchbox model car released between 1961 and 1982, amassing more than 2,000 vehicles. See page 91. (AD) 10.00 Bangers and Cash A rare 1980s Sierra Cosworth draws in a crowd of fans. 11.00 Abandoned Engineering A village ruin that is now pitted and scarred. (AD) More4 +1 Freeview 86 Freesat 125 Sky 236 Virgin 196 E4 13 Freeview 13 Freesat 122 Sky 135 Virgin 106/HD 145 6.00am Hollyoaks Shown Tue/Wed 6.30pm C4 (AD) 7.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 9.00 Married at First Sight Australia 10.20 Rude(ish) Tube Shorts 10.30 The Big Bang Theory (AD) 11.00 Young Sheldon (AD) 12 noon Brooklyn Nine-Nine (AD) 1.00pm The Big Bang Theory (AD) 3.00 Young Sheldon (AD) 4.00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (AD) 5.00 The Big Bang Theory (AD) 6.00pm The Big Bang Theory 2/24 Series 5. Amy is caught in a battle of wills between Sheldon and Penny. (AD) 6.30 3/24. Leonard inadvertently gives the impression he is attracted to Amy. (AD) 7.00 New. Hollyoaks The Hutchinsons are all smiles as they make up for lost time. Cast pp 83/103 Rptd tomorrow 6.30pm C4 (AD) 7.30 New. Married at First Sight Australia The couples return from Homestay Week and head to the penultimate Dinner Party. 9.00 Naked Attraction. Flight attendant Alex hopes he can find the perfect man. (AD) 10.00 A 60-year-old entertainer hopes to find the perfect partner. (AD) 11.05 Gogglebox Britain’s Got Talent: the Champions is among the appraised. (SL) (AD) 12.15am First Dates (SL) (AD) 1.20 Rick and Morty (AD) 1.50 New. Robot Chicken (AD) 2.15 Married at First Sight Australia 3.35 Below Deck: Mediterranean (AD) 4.25 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 5.15—6.00am Mike & Molly E4 +1 Freeview 30 Freesat 123 Sky 235 Virgin 146 Really 17 Freeview 17 Freesat 160 Sky 142 Virgin 128 6.00am Fantasy Homes by the Sea 7.00 Shopping 8.00 Homes under the Hammer 10.00 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 11.00 Antiques Road Trip 12 noon Money for Nothing 1.00pm A Place in the Sun 2.00 Animal Cops Houston (AD) 4.00 Pit Bulls and Parolees 5.00 Countryside 999 6.00 Money for Nothing 7.00 Celebrity Antiques Road Trip 8.00 Antiques Road Trip 9.00 New. Paranormal: Caught on Camera 10.00 New. Kindred Spirits 11.00 Ghost Adventures 1.00am Kindred Spirits 2.00 Shopping 4.00 Animal Cops Houston 5.00—6.00am Pit Bulls and Parolees 12 midnight Freddie Mercury: the Tribute Concert 1.50am The Strange Life of Dr Frankenstein 2.50 Philip Larkin by Andrew Motion (AD) 3.50 Life and Rhymes: double bill 4.50 Arts Uncovered 5.00—6.00am Landmark (AD) 4seven 49 Freeview 49 Freesat 127 Sky 137 Virgin 143/HD 203 9.00am Four in a Bed 9.30 Couples Come Dine with Me 11.30 A Place in the Sun 1.30pm A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 2.30 A New Life in the Sun 3.30 Come Dine with Me: dinner parties in Mansfield 6.00pm A Place in the Sun Finding a holiday home in the historic city of Jerez. 7.00 Grand Designs Building a Romaninspired home on land surrounding a historic abbey in Hertfordshire. (AD) 8.00 Inside the Superbrands Ep 1. Helen Skelton uncovers the inside secrets of some of Britain’s most popular brands. This episode sees her venture behind the scenes at Heinz. Shown Sun 8pm C4 (AD) 9.00 Rescue: Extreme Medics 2/5. At a farm in Dumfries and Galloway, 41-year-old Max has been crushed beneath a dumper truck. (AD) 10.00 FILM The Hitman’s Bodyguard ★★★★ Action comedy starring Ryan Reynolds. Still smarting from a bungled job, security expert Michael Bryce has the chance to redeem himself by delivering hired killer Darius Kincaid to court. Review p27. (AD) 12.25am Nikki Grahame: Who Is She? (AD) 1.30 The Big Fat Quiz of Everything 3.40 Eight out of Ten Cats Does Countdown 4.30—5.00am Cadbury Exposed: a Dispatches investigation (AD) Quest 12 F’view 12/HD 114 F’sat 172/HD 167 Sky 144 Virgin 169 6.00am How Do They Do It? 6.20 World’s Greatest Motorcycle Rides 7.10 Shed and Buried 8.00 Salvage Hunters: the Restorers 9.00 Jimmy Doherty’s Dream Builds on Wheels 10.00 Chasing Classic Cars 11.00 Vintage Voltage (AD) 12 noon Wheeler Dealers 1.00pm LIVE Darts 3.30 Three Men Four Wheels 4.00 Salvage Hunters 5.00 Salvage Hunters: the Restorers (AD) 6.00 Wheeler Dealers 7.00 Aussie Gold Hunters 8.00 Salvage Hunters 9.00 New. Wheeler Dealers 10.00 Chasing Classic Cars 11.00 How Do They Do It? 12 midnight Wheeler Dealers (AD) 1.00am Disasters at Sea (AD) 2.00 Iron Resurrection 3.00 Fantomworks 4.00 Mega Shippers 5.00—6.00am New. Darts: highlights Quest +1 F’view 70 F’sat 168 Sky 244 Virgin 213 BBC News Freeview 231 Freesat 212 Sky 503 Virgin 601 Sky News Freeview 233 Freesat 202 Sky 501 Virgin 603 BT 313 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 Yesterday +1 Freeview 75 Sky 255 Virgin 200 19 F’view 19 F’sat 157 Sky 111 (Wales 112) Virgin 127/HD 227 7.10am Yianni: Supercar Customiser (AD) 8.00 Timber Kings 9.00 Storage Hunters UK: double bill 10.00 Top Gear (AD) 11.00 Expedition with Steve Backshall (AD) 12 noon Bangers and Cash 1.00pm Top Gear (AD) 2.00 Expedition with Steve Backshall (AD) 3.00 Rick Stein’s Mediterranean Escapes (AD) 4.00 Bangers and Cash 5.00 Rick Stein’s India: the chef enjoys Parsee hospitality (AD) 6.00pm Taskmaster 8/10 Series 9 Ed Gamble dons a baby’s bonnet. 7.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games Guests include Rachel Riley and JB Gill. 7.40 Would I Lie to You? With Robert Webb, Terry Wogan, Katy Wix and Kevin Bridges. 8.20 QI XL With guests Johnny Vegas, Ronni Ancona and Jimmy Carr. 9.00 With guests Alan Davies, Tom Allen, Jimmy Carr and Lou Sanders. 10.00 RT CHOICE New. Meet the Richardsons 6/10 Series 3. Jon kicks off his serious acting career by landing a role in Line of Duty. See page 91. (AD) 10.40 Mock the Week Triple bill. 12.40am QI XL 1.40 Would I Lie to You? 2.30 Live at the Apollo: with Phil Wang and Rachel Parris 3.15—4.00am Richard Osman’s House of Games Dave Ja Vu Freeview 74 Sky 211 (Wales 212) Virgin 131 W 25 Freeview 25 Freesat 156 Sky 132 Virgin 125/HD 211 6.10am My Dream Home 8.00 Tipping Point 10.00 The Bill 11.00 Inside the Vets 12 noon Inside the Ambulance (AD) 2.00pm Tipping Point 4.00 My Dream Home 6.00pm MasterChef USA Chef Roy Choi joins the top nine for their next challenge. 7.00 Property Brothers: Forever Homes A home which is no longer functional. 8.00 New. Inside the Ambulance Paramedics treat a pensioner with a head injury and a two-year-old who’s had a seizure. (AD) 9.00 16 Kids and Counting The daily lives of seven of Britain’s largest families. 10.00 One Born Every Minute A family man looks forward to the arrival of his fifth child. 11.00 Inside the Ambulance As 8pm. 12 midnight Women behind Bars with Trevor McDonald 1.00—3.00am Tipping Point W +1 Sky 232 Virgin 190 Freeview 21 Freesat 129 Sky 141 Virgin 153 9.00am NCIS (AD) 11.55 Entertainment News 12 noon Law & Order 3.55pm Entertainment News 4.00 Law & Order 6.00pm NCIS Series 10. Triple bill. An NCIS armoury employee is murdered 7.00 Ducky reopens a 12-year-old case 8.00 Survivors of a helicopter crash are discovered (AD) 9.00 New. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Series 22. The SVU searches for three women First shown on Sky Witness 10.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Series 14. Four episodes. A baby is abducted 11.00 A sports reporter seeks help 11.55 A boy is kidnapped 12.55am A girl disappears at a Manhattan college party 1.55 Hannibal: double bill 3.35—4.00am Criminals: Caught on Camera 12 midnight Great British Railway Journeys 1.00—3.00am The Great War in Numbers (AD) Dave 21 5 USA +1 Freesat 130 Sky 241 Virgin 185 5 Star 32 Freeview 32 Freesat 131 Sky 128 Virgin 151 8.00am Entertainment News 8.05 Rich Kids Go Skint 8.55 Room to Improve 10.00 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun 11.00 Filthy House SOS 12 noon Traffic Cops 2.00pm Police Interceptors 5.00 Shoplifters and Scammers: at War with the Law 6.00pm Home and Away Mia surprises Chloe with a bridesmaid dress. Shown 1.15pm C5 (AD) 6.30 New. Tane and Nikau look for Chloe. Repeated tomorrow 1.15pm C5 (AD) 7.00 Filthy House SOS In south Wales. 8.00 Hotel Benidorm: Sun, Sea and Sangria Abi takes charge of reception. 9.00 Car Pound Cops: Give Me My Car Back! The work of vehicle recovery crews. 10.00 FILM Empire State ★★ Crime drama starring Liam Hemsworth. After taking a job as a security guard at an armoured car company, Chris Potamitis lets slip to an old friend how vulnerable the facility is, setting in motion a daring heist. 12 midnight FILM Anaconda ★★★ 1.50am Mobs and Yobs: Caught on Camera (AD) 2.50 Room to Improve 3.50—4.00am Entertainment News 5 Star +1 Freesat 141 Sky 228 Virgin 186 5 Action 33 Thursday Television 12.10am Eight out of Ten Cats Does Countdown 1.15 The Dog House (AD) 2.20 24 Hours in A&E (AD) 3.25—3.50am Food Unwrapped (AD) 5 USA Freeview 33 Freesat 132 Sky 150 Virgin 187/HD 150 9.00am 999: Criminals Caught on Camera 9.25 Traffic Cops 11.20 Trucking Hell 12.25pm FILM The 7th Voyage of Sinbad ★★★★ Fantasy adventure starring Kerwin Mathew 2.10 FILM The Indian Fighter ★★★ Western starring Kirk Douglas 4.00 Trucking Hell (AD) 5.00 Traffic Cops: under Attack 6.00pm Traffic Cops Thieves smash through closed level crossing barriers. 7.00 Police Interceptors In Warrington, a suspected cannabis grower vigorously resists arrest by dog handler Mark Sheenan. 8.00 Traffic Cops: under Siege A unit set up to tackle North Yorkshire’s drug dealers. 9.00 New. Trucking Hell In Hertfordshire, Sean tries to shift a tractor unit and trailer fully laden with 27 tonnes of wood. 10.00 A truck careers off the A1 and becomes tangled in live electrics. (AD) 11.00 Wrestling With the superstars of WWE. 12 midnight New. Wrestling 1.00am 999: Criminals Caught on Camera (AD) 2.00 Car Thieves and Thugs: Caught on Camera (AD) 3.00 Idiot TV 3.50 Concorde: 120 Seconds to Disaster 4.35—5.00am 999: Criminals Caught on Camera 5 Select 56 Freeview (HD only) 56 Freesat 133 Sky 153 Virgin 152 9.00am GPs: behind Closed Doors (AD) 10.00 The Yorkshire Vet (AD) 11.00 The Yorkshire Vet Casebook 12 noon The Dog Rescuers with Alan Davies (AD) 2.00pm GPs: behind Closed Doors (AD) 5.00 The Yorkshire Vet 6.00pm Watercolour Challenge Four amateur artists tackle the River Usk. 7.00 Our Yorkshire Farm Reuben helps his parents with their biggest job of the summer. 8.00 As the summer holidays come to an end five-year-old Nancy gets ready to start school. 9.00 Agatha Christie: 100 Years of Poirot and Miss Marple A look at the writer’s life and ten of her most famous books. 10.30 80s Greatest Pop Videos A look back at the greatest pop videos of 1981. 12.35am Wogan: Now You’re Talking 2.00 The World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys: double bill 3.50—4.00am Entertainment News FREEVIEW channels continue overleaf: Film channels on p98 95
Freeview, satellite THURSDAY CHILDREN’S Milkshake! on C5 Full listings for Channel 5 are on p94 5.35am Peppa Pig 5.40 Paw Patrol 5.50 Pip and Posy 6.00 Mya Go 6.05 Peppa Pig 6.20 Kid-E-Cats 6.30 Blue’s Clues & You 6.50 Fireman Sam 7.00 Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go! 7.10 Peppa Pig 7.25 Paw Patrol 7.40 Milo 7.55 Pip and Posy 8.05 The Adventures of Paddington 8.25 Ricky Zoom 8.35 Peppa Pig 8.40 Daisy & Ollie 8.50 Odo 8.55 Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom 9.10—9.15am Sunny Bunnies Television Thursday CBeebies 202 Freeview 202 Freesat 608 Sky 608 Virgin 702 6.00am Go Jetters 6.10 Bing 6.20 Teletubbies 6.35 School of Roars 6.45 Chuggington 6.55 Tish Tash 7.00 Bing 7.10 Hey Duggee 7.25 Bluey 7.40 Go Jetters 7.50 Peter Rabbit 8.05 Octonauts 8.15 Numberblocks 8.20 Love Monster 8.30 Nick Cope’s Popcast 8.35 Justin’s House 9.00 Alphablocks 9.20 Go Jetters 9.45 Something Special 10.05 Teletubbies 10.20 New. The Toddler Club 10.35 Hey Duggee 10.45 Tee and Mo 10.50 Kiri & Lou 10.55 Love Monster 11.05 Pablo 11.15 Let’s Go for a Walk 11.30 Teeny Tiny Creatures 11.45 Our Family 12 noon Big Cook Little Cook 12.20pm Timmy Time 12.25 Waffle the Wonder Dog 12.35 Bitz & Bob 12.45 Go Jetters 1.00 Yakka Dee! 1.10 Numberblocks 1.15 Alphablocks 1.20 Dog Loves Books 1.25 Hey Duggee 1.35 Love Monster 1.40 Nick Cope’s Popcast 1.45 Something Special 2.10 Teletubbies 2.25 Bing 2.30 Go Jetters 2.40 Timmy Time 2.45 Maddie’s Do You Know? 3.00 Down on the Farm 3.15 Swashbuckle 3.40 Hey Duggee 3.50 Peter Rabbit 4.00 Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures 4.15 Grace’s Amazing Machines 4.30 Dog Loves Books 4.40 Love Monster 4.45 Bluey 4.55 GiggleQuiz 5.10 Waffle the Wonder Dog 5.20 Go Jetters 5.35 JoJo & Gran Gran 5.45 Moon and Me 6.10 Clangers 6.20 In the Night Garden... 6.50—7.00pm CBeebies Bedtime Stories: a tale for younger viewers CBBC 201 Freeview 201 Freesat 607 Sky 607 Virgin 701 7.00am Danger Mouse 7.20 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 7.35 Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 7.45 New. Newsround 7.55 Ninja Express 8.10 Odd Squad 8.20 Blue Peter Challenges 8.30 Operation Ouch! 9.00 FILM Ratchet & Clank ★★ Animated comedy adventure 10.30 Secret Life of Boys 11.20 Nine Minute Ninja 11.30 Class Dismissed 11.40 OOglies Funsize 11.50 Shaun the Sheep 11.55 Danger Mouse 12.20pm Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 12.40 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 1.05 Step Up to the Plate 2.00 The Dumping Ground 2.30 Mystic 3.00 Horrible Histories 3.30 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 3.40 Danger Mouse 3.55 Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 4.05 Ninja Express 4.20 Danger Mouse 4.45 Odd Squad 5.10 We Bare Bears 5.25 Summer Camp Island 5.35 Princess Mirror-Belle 6.00 Thirteen: a Newsround Special 6.25 My Life 6.35—7.00pm The Next Step CITV 203 Freeview 203 Freesat 602 Sky 612 Virgin 734 6.00am Gormiti 3D: the Herald of Gorm 6.30 Thunderbirds Are Go 6.55 Inspector Gadget 7.25 Teen Titans Go! 7.55 Dare Master 8.00 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 8.30 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated 9.00 Scooby-Doo in Where’s My Mummy? 10.25 Buck and Buddy 10.30 Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous 11.30 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 12 noon Inspector Gadget 1.00pm Makeaway Takeaway 1.30 Don’t Unleash the Beast 2.00 Mr Bean 3.00 Teen Titans Go! 3.30 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated 4.00 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 4.30 Inspector Gadget 5.00 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 6.00 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated 6.30 Scooby-Doo in Where’s My Mummy? 8.00 Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous 8.55—9.00pm Dare Master FREEVIEW channels continued from overleaf American Oz 6.35pm Writer Inside the Factory 8.00pm L Frank Baum’s life story Gregg dips into mayonnaise PBS America 84 F’view 84 (1-11pm only) F’sat 155 Sky 174 Virgin 273 8.00am American Oz (S) 9.10 New. Benjamin Franklin: a Film by Ken Burns 11.35 Nazi Hunters 12.30pm Beautiful Serengeti 1.00 American Oz (S) 2.15 Benjamin Franklin: a Film by Ken Burns 4.40 Europe’s Waterways: a journey through Poland 5.35 Nazi Hunters 6.35pm American Oz 1/2. The story of L Frank Baum, writer of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, which remains one of America’s most enduring tales. (S) 7.45 Benjamin Franklin: a Film by Ken Burns 2/2. Franklin leaves London and returns to wartime Philadelphia, where he helps Thomas Jefferson craft the Declaration of Independence. 10.05 Nazi Hunters 4/8 How journalists brought Erich Priebke to justice, after finding his address in a phonebook. 11.00 American Oz As 6.35pm. 12.10am Benjamin Franklin: a Film by Ken Burns 2.25 Nazi Hunters 3.10—4.00am Europe’s Waterways PBS +1 Freeview (HD only) 87 Pick 36 57 F’view (HD only) 57 F’sat 175 Sky 171 Virgin 276 6.00am Aerial America (HD) 7.00 Epic Yellowstone (HD) 10.00 Into the Wild Tibet (HD) 11.00 Gorillas of Gabon (HD) 12 noon Jaguarland (HD) 1.00pm America’s Hidden Stories (HD) 4.00 Custer’s Last Stand: Battle of Little Bighorn (HD) 5.00 Lincoln’s Last Day (HD) 6.00pm Lincoln’s Washington at War A look at Washington DC in the 1860s. (HD) 7.00 Last Emperor of Mexico The reign of Maximilian I of Mexico. (HD) 8.00 Inside the Factory 5/6 Series 3. Gregg Wallace investigates the production of sauces in the Netherlands. (HD) 9.00 Impossible Repairs 1/6 A quest to pull valuable timber from the forest. (HD) 10.00 Combat Ships Ep 6 Series 3. Naval armaments through history. (HD) 11.00 6/8 Series 2. The defeat of the Spanish Armada. (HD) 12 midnight Impossible Repairs (HD) 1.00am Air Warriors (HD) 3.00—6.00am Aerial America (HD) HGTV 44 Freeview 36 Freesat 144 Sky 159 Virgin 156 F’view 44 F’sat 166 Sky 158 Virgin 286 7.00am Border Security: Canada’s Front Line (AD) 8.00 Motorway Patrol 9.00 Police Force: Australia (AD) 10.00 Police Ten 7 11.00 Highway Cops (AD) 12 noon Highway Patrol (AD) 1.00pm Border Patrol 2.00 Border Security: Canada’s Front Line (AD) 3.00 Nothing to Declare (AD) 4.00 Stargate SG-1 5.00 Star Trek: the Next Generation 6.00 Stargate Atlantis 7.00 Hawaii Five-0 8.00 Killer in My Village: the killing of a housesitting grandmother 9.00 Delicious (AD) 10.00 Grimm 11.00 Killer Colleagues 12 midnight Britain’s Most Evil Killers 1.00am The Force: North East 2.00 Nothing to Declare (AD) 3.00 Border Patrol 4.00 Motorway Patrol 5.00—6.00am Police Force: Australia (AD) 7.00am Homes under the Hammer 8.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 9.00 A Place in the Sun 10.00 Escape to the Country 12 noon My Lottery Dream Home 1.00pm Fixer to Fabulous 2.00 A Place in the Sun 3.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 4.00 Sarah Beeny’s Renovate Don’t Relocate 5.00 Homes under the Hammer 6.00 A Place in the Sun 7.00 Escape to the Country 8.00 Love Your Garden 9.00 My Lottery Dream Home 10.00 New. Christina on the Coast: Christina helps her best friend Cassie tackle a master bathroom renovation 11.00 Good Bones 12 midnight Escape to the Country 1.00am DIY SOS (AD) 2.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 3.00—4.00am Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Pick +1 Freesat 145 Sky 259 HGTV +1 Sky 258 Virgin 290 CBS Justice 41 Freeview 41 Freesat 137 Sky 148 Virgin 192 9.00am Diagnosis Murder 11.00 The Fugitive 12 noon Perry Mason (BW) 1.05pm Walker, Texas Ranger 3.00 CSI: Miami 4.00 NCIS 5.00 The Fugitive 6.00 Perry Mason (BW) 7.05 Walker, Texas Ranger 9.00 CSI: Miami 10.00 NCIS 11.00 Diagnosis Murder 1.00am Walker, Texas Ranger 2.55 JAG 3.55 Donal MacIntyre’s Murder Files 4.45—6.00am Medical Detectives CBS Drama 68 Freeview 68 Freesat 134 Sky 147 Virgin 197 9.00am Perry Mason 11.00 Matlock 12 noon Medium 1.00pm JAG 3.00 Perry Mason (BW) 5.00 Unsolved Mysteries 6.55 Judge Judy 9.00 Medium: Allison has a vision that shows how the defendant in a murder case could avert a disaster 10.00 Unsolved Mysteries 11.55 Judge Judy 2.00am Medium 3.00 Evidence of Evil 4.00 Written In Blood: the murder of James Bulger 5.00—6.00am Matlock ALL PROGRAMMES ON THE ABOVE CHANNELS ARE REPEATS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 96 Smithsonian Great TV 50 F’view 50 (limited) F’sat 142 Sky 157 Virgin 189 6.00am Charlie’s Angels 7.00 Crazy like a Fox 8.00 Highway to Heaven 10.00 FILM Danielle Steel’s A Perfect Stranger ★★ 11.50 GREAT! Movie News Extra 12 noon Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye 1.00pm Perception 2.00 Body of Proof 3.00 Castle 4.00 Murder, She Wrote 7.00 M*A*S*H 9.00 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 1.00am M*A*S*H 3.00 Hart to Hart 3.45 Crazy like a Fox 4.30—6.00am Highway to Heaven: double bill Great TV +1 Freesat 143 Sky 257 BBC Parliament 232 F’view 232 F’sat 201 Sky 504 Virgin 605 6.00am House of Lords: coverage of the day’s proceedings in the House of Lords from Wednesday 6 April 10.30 Political Highlights: recorded coverage of political and parliamentary highlights 11.00 Live House of Lords: live coverage of proceedings in the House of Lords 7.00pm House of Lords: recorded coverage 3.00—6.00am House of Lords: proceedings from Thursday 7 April A League of Their Own Road Trip: Dingle to Dover 9.00pm Sky Showcase Sky Atlantic Sky 106 Virgin 110/HD 109 BT 340/HD 355 6.00am The Early Rundown 7.00 Kay Burley 8.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) (HD) 9.00 Nothing to Declare (S) (HD) 10.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 11.00 NCIS: New Orleans (S) (HD) 1.00pm Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 2.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Modern Family (S) (HD) 4.00 Will & Grace (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00 The Simpsons (S) (HD) 5.30 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (S) (HD) 6.30pm The Simpsons (S) (HD) 8.00 An Idiot Abroad 6/8 Series 1 Karl Pilkington heads for Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro. (S) (HD) 9.00 New series. A League of Their Own Road Trip: Dingle to Dover 1/6. Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp travel around Britain and Ireland. (HD) 10.00 New. Resident Alien 7/8 Series 2. Harry and Asta find what they are looking for. (S) (HD) 11.00 Wellington Paranormal Ep 1 Series 4. An investigation leads to a confrontation. (HD) 11.30 Peacemaker 3/8 Economos and Murn bond on their first official mission. (S) 12.30am The Force: Manchester (S) 1.30 Caught on Dashcam (S) 2.30 Road Wars (S) 3.00 Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 4.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00—6.00am The Early Rundown Sky Showcase +1 Sky 206 Challenge 48 F’view 48 F’sat 146 Sky 160 Virgin 160 7.00am The Chase 10.00 Play Your Cards Right (AD) 11.00 The Price Is Right 12 noon Wheel of Fortune (AD) 1.00pm Catchphrase (AD) 2.00 Family Fortunes (AD) 3.00 The Price Is Right 4.00 Play Your Cards Right (AD) 5.00 Bullseye 6.00 Tenable 7.00 Pointless Celebrities: doubling up for the latest run of the quiz are presenters Anne Diamond and Nick Owen, singing siblings Jedward, sporting stars Mark Foster and Kelly Sotherton and comedians Katherine Ryan and Russell Kane. Presented by Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman 8.00 The Chase 10.00 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 11.00 Bullseye 12 midnight The Chase: five editions of the quiz show 5.00—6.00am Bullseye Forces TV My Brilliant Friend 9.00pm Elena has a disagreement 96 Freeview 96 Freesat 165 Sky 181 Virgin 274 6.00am Forces News 6.30 Ten Things You Don’t Know about... 6.55 Digging for the Truth 7.55 Spenser: for Hire 8.55 Watching 10.00 No Place like Home 10.35 Sorry! 11.15 The Brittas Empire 12.30pm No Place like Home 1.05 Sorry! 1.40 Ten Things You Don’t Know about... 2.05 Digging for the Truth 3.00 Superjet: Secrets of the Tornado 4.00 My Secret Falklands War 5.00 Ten Things You Don’t Know about... 5.30 Forces News 6.00 Watching 7.10 The Brittas Empire 8.30 Sorry! 9.05 The Man From Atlantis 11.05 UFO 12.05am Watching: double bill 1.10 Spenser: for Hire 2.05 Digging for the Truth 3.05 Ten Things You Don’t Know about... 4.00 Superjet: Secrets of the Tornado 5.00—6.00am My Secret Falklands War Sky 108 (Wales 109) BT 342/HD 357 6.00am Richard E Grant’s Hotel Secrets (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Totti: One Captain (S) 9.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (S) (HD) 10.00 The Sopranos (S) (HD) 12.15pm Game of Thrones (S) (AD) 1.20 Six Feet Under (S) 3.30 Ray Donovan (S) (AD) (HD) 5.40pm The Sopranos 2/21 Series 6. Carmela and Meadow hold a vigil at Tony’s bedside. (S) (AD) (HD) 6.50 3/21. Paulie and Cary DiBartolo find a vast amount of cash during a raid. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.55 Game of Thrones 2/6 Series 8. After arriving at Winterfell, Jaime Lannister is confronted with the consequences of his past mistakes. (S) (AD) 9.00 New. My Brilliant Friend 7/8 Series 3. Elena embraces the feminist cause and has a quarrel with Pietro. (S) (HD) 10.00 New. 8/8. While on holiday, Lila’s son Gennaro fights with Elena’s daughters. Italian +subtitles. See page 91. (S) (HD) 11.30 Raised by Wolves Ep 1 Series 2 Return of the sci-fi drama starring Amanda Collin. Android partners Mother and Father and their brood of six join a new colony. 12.35am Banshee (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00—6.00am Richard E Grant’s Hotel Secrets (S) (AD) (HD) Sky Atlantic +1 Sky 208 (Wales 209) a Sky Witness Sky 107 Virgin 112/HD 111 BT 341/HD 356 6.00am Nothing to Declare (S) (AD) 8.00 Border Patrol (S) 9.00 Send in the Dogs (S) 10.00 UK Border Force (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Law & Order (HD) 12 noon Bull (HD) 1.00pm Blue Bloods (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Air Ambulance ER (S) (HD) 4.00 Paramedics Australia (S) (HD) 5.00 Nothing to Declare (S) (AD) 8.00 Blue Bloods (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 New. The Rookie: a severed hand is found (HD) 10.00 New series. Transplant (S) (HD) 11.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (S) (HD) 12 midnight Chicago Med (HD) 1.00am Chicago Fire (HD) 2.00 Chicago PD (HD) 3.00 Bull (HD) 4.00 Road Wars (S) 5.00—6.00am Brit Cops: Rapid Response (S) (AD) (HD) Sky Witness +1 Sky 207 Virgin 206 Syfy Sky 152 Virgin 139/HD 138 BT 347/HD 362 6.00am Quantum Leap 7.00 Star Trek: Enterprise 11.00 Star Trek: Voyager 12 noon Stargate Atlantis 1.00pm The Librarians 2.00 V 3.00 Fringe 4.00 Stargate Atlantis 5.00 Stargate SG-1 6.00pm Star Trek: Enterprise 7.00 Quantum Leap 8.00 Fringe: Peter sets out to find the missing Olivia 9.00 FILM Robin Hood: the Rebellion ★ 11.00 Stargate SG-1: a Tok’ra scientist provides power-enhancing armbands 12 midnight Grimm 1.00am Stargate Atlantis 2.00 Star Trek: Enterprise 3.00 Star Trek: Voyager 4.00 Fringe 5.00—6.00am V: the Visitors appear Syfy +1 Sky 252 Virgin 229 Key (S) Subtitles (SL) Signing (AD) Audio description (HD) High definition (W) Widescreen RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
& cable An Idiot Abroad 8.00pm Karl is bound for Brazil Sky Max Sky Replay Sky 145 Virgin 180 7.00am 6ixth Sense with Colin Fry (S) 8.00 Four Weddings (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 My Kitchen Rules: Australia (S) (HD) 12.30pm Total Wipeout (S) (AD) 1.30 Ninja Warrior Women Tournament (S) (HD) 2.00 Stargate Atlantis (S) (HD) 4.00 Quantum Leap (S) (HD) 6.00 Most Haunted (S) 8.00 Road Wars (S) (HD) 9.00 Hooten and the Lady: Ella is kidnapped (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (HD) 11.00 A League of Their Own Road Trip: Dingle to Dover (HD) 12 midnight Resident Alien (S) (HD) 1.00am The Rookie (HD) 2.00 A League of Their Own (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Duck Quacks Don’t Echo (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00 Four Weddings (S) (AD) 5.00—6.00am Most Haunted US (S) Sky Crime Sky 122 Virgin 137/HD 136 BT 348/HD 363 6.00am Highway Patrol (S) (AD) 7.00 Send in the Dogs (S) 8.00 Stop, Search, Seize (S) (AD) 9.00 Nothing to Declare (S) (HD) 10.00 Brit Cops: Law & Disorder (S) (AD) 11.00 Road Wars (S) 12 noon Forensics: Catching the Killer (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm How I Caught the Killer (S) (HD) 2.00 Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 4.00 Murders That Shocked the Nation (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00 Killer Neighbours (S) (HD) 6.00 Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 7.00 Murders That Shocked the Nation (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 9.00 Mark of a Serial Killer (S) (HD) 10.00 Killer in My Village (S) 11.00 Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 1.00am New York Homicide (S) (HD) 2.00 as 10pm 3.00 as 1pm 4.00 as 10am 5.00—6.00am Motorway Patrol (S) Sky Crime +1 Sky 222 Virgin 207 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 Gold Sky 110 (Wales 111) Virgin 124 BT 343/HD 358 7.10am Last of the Summer Wine (S) 7.55 Jam and Jerusalem (S) 8.30 2 Point 4 Children (S) (AD) 9.10 Hi-de-Hi! (S) 9.50 Porridge (S) 10.30 as 4.30pm 11.50 as 7.40pm 12.30pm as 3.50pm 1.10 Hi-de-Hi! (S) 1.50 2 Point 4 Children (S) (AD) 2.30 Desmond’s 3.05 as 7.40pm 3.50 Dad’s Army: the Lost Episodes (S) (AD) (HD) 4.30 Last of the Summer Wine (S) 5.50 Porridge (S) 6.30pm Desmond’s 7.05 Hi-de-Hi! (S) 7.40 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth arranges a social event. (S) 8.20 Dad’s Army: the Lost Episodes The platoon suspects that someone has been signalling to enemy aircraft. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 New. Billy Connolly Does... 7/7. A look at how fame has taken Billy to some weird and wonderful places. (AD) (HD) 10.00 Men Behaving Badly (S) 10.40 All Round to Mrs Brown’s With Harry Redknapp, Maya Jama and Mick Hucknall. (S) (HD) 11.40 Live at the Apollo With Rhod Gilbert and John Bishop. (S) (HD) 12.40am Peep Show (S) (HD) 1.50 as 10pm 2.35 Jam and Jerusalem (S) 3.05—4.00am as 11.40pm Gold +1 Sky 210 (Wales 211) Virgin 194 Sky Comedy Sky 114 (Wales 115) Virgin 135/HD 123 BT 346/HD 361 8.00am Parks and Recreation (S) (HD) 9.00 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (S) (HD) 10.00 Will & Grace (S) (HD) 11.30 The Office US (S) (HD) 12 noon The Mindy Project (S) (HD) 12.50pm Curb Your Enthusiasm (S) (HD) 2.00 A.P. Bio (S) (HD) 3.00 Modern Family (S) (HD) 4.00 Will & Grace (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00 The Office US (S) (HD) 5.30 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (S) (HD) 6.30 Will & Grace (S) (HD) 9.00 Sex and the City: double bill. Samantha dates a club owner, then the girls attend a funeral (S) (HD) 10.00 Tig Notaro: Drawn (S) (HD) 11.00 Wellington Paranormal (HD) 11.30 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (HD) 12.30am: New. The Late Late Show with James Corden (HD) 1.30 Bored to Death (S) (HD) 4.00—5.00am Everybody Hates Chris (HD) Comedy Central Sky 112 (Wales 113) Virgin 181/HD 132 BT 344/HD 359 8.00am Last Man Standing (S) (HD) 9.00 My Wife and Kids (S) (HD) 11.00 Younger (S) (HD) 1.00pm Friends (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Michael McIntyre’s Big Show: with Rob Beckett, Romeo of the Cirque du Soleil, Years and Years and Bruno Tonioli (S) (HD) 10.00 The Complaints Department: double bill. With comedians Sara Pascoe, John Thompson, Shazia Mirza and Fern Brady, then Sarah Millican, Nick Helm, Catherine Bohart and Daliso Chaponda (S) (HD) 12 midnight Michael McIntyre: Live and Laughing: recorded in 2008 (S) (HD) 1.20am The Ricky Gervais Show (S) (HD) 2.20 Impractical Jokers (S) (HD) 3.05 South Park (S) (HD) 3.55—5.00am Friends (S) (AD) (HD) +1 Sky 212 (Wales 213) Virgin 133 Murdoch Mysteries 9.00pm A murder occurs at Christmas Alibi Sky 109 (Wales 110) Virgin 126/HD 212 7.10am Murdoch Mysteries (S) (HD) 9.00 Unforgettable (S) (HD) 10.00 Major Crimes (S) (HD) 11.00 Rizzoli & Isles (S) (AD) (HD) 12 noon Death in Paradise (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm Father Brown (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 Murdoch Mysteries: double bill (S) (HD) 4.00 Unforgettable (S) (HD) 5.00 Major Crimes (S) (HD) 6.00pm Death in Paradise 8/8 Series 2. The host of a charity fundraiser is shot dead. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Rizzoli & Isles 8/18 Series 5 A woman suffers fatal gunshot wounds outside a nightclub, and suspicion falls on her husband until he too is found dead. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Hudson & Rex 11/16 Series 1 When an activist is killed during a break-in at a water bottling plant, the evidence seems to point towards his partner-in-crime. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Murdoch Mysteries 11/12 Series 15. Murdoch and company’s Christmas at an idyllic country estate turns deadly. (HD) 10.00 12/12. Murdoch looks into the suspicious death of a stage manager after a going-away party for Mary Pickford. (HD) 11.00 Death in Paradise As 6pm. 12 midnight Unforgettable (S) (HD) 1.00am Limetown (S) (AD) (HD) 2.15— 4.00am Murdoch Mysteries (S) (HD) Alibi +1 Sky 209 (Wales 210) Virgin 191 Discovery Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic 9.00pm The comedian Sky Documentaries Sky 121 Virgin 278/HD 277 BT 352/HD 367 6.00am Inside the Freemasons (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Discovering: John Malkovich (S) (HD) 8.00 The Directors (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Too Young to Die (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 The 2000s (S) (HD) 11.00 100 Foot Wave (HD) 12 noon For No Good Reason (HD) 1.40pm My Icon: Nasser Hussain (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 The United Way (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00 Discovering: John Malkovich (S) (HD) 5.00 The Directors (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00pm Too Young to Die A profile of Bruce Lee. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 The 2000s A reflective look at George W Bush’s second term as president. (S) (HD) 8.00 100 Foot Wave Nazare’s largest swell to date paves the way for a broken record. (HD) 9.00 Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic A profile of the pioneering comedian, chronicling his career as one of the most controversial comic actors of the 20th century. (HD) 10.40 Foreman Exploring the career and personal transformation of George Foreman, the 1970s heavyweight boxing champ. (S) (HD) 12.20am Wirecard: a Billion Euro Lie (S) (AD) (HD) 2.20 The Amazing Johnathan Documentary (S) (HD) 4.10 Discovering: John Malkovich: a profile of the actor (S) 5.00— 6.00am 100 Foot Wave (HD) Nat Geographic Africa’s Hidden Kingdoms 9.00pm A vervet monkey Sky Nature Sky 124 Virgin 280/HD 279 BT 354/HD 369 6.00am Mysteries of Evolution (S) 7.00 Monkey Life (S) (AD) 8.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) (HD) 9.00 Guardians of the Wild (S) 10.00 Africa’s Wild Year (S) 11.00 Brazil Untamed (S) 12 noon Over Australia (S) 1.00pm Monkey Life (S) (AD) 2.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) (HD) 3.00 Guardians of the Wild National Park (S) 4.00 Africa’s Wild Year (S) 5.00 Brazil Untamed (S) 6.00pm Over Australia 1/2 Aerial footage of the Australian wilderness, featuring Uluru. (S) 7.00 Monkey Life When Paddy’s group receives treats, chimp Bart gets up to mischief. (S) (AD) 7.30 The chimp team suspects Cherri might be pregnant. (S) (AD) 8.00 Surviving the Amazon The predators of the Amazon. (S) 9.00 Africa’s Hidden Kingdoms A look at the Cloud Mountains of South Africa. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Brazil Untamed A profile of the jaguar, the largest cat in all of the Americas. (S) 11.00 Over Australia As 6pm. 12 midnight A Wild Year on Earth 1.00am Malawi Wildlife Rescue (S) (HD) 2.00 Surviving the Amazon (S) 3.00 Africa’s Hidden Kingdoms (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00 Gangs of Baboon Falls (S) (HD) 5.00—6.00am Guardians of the Wild (S) Eden Sky 125 Virgin 250 BT 322/HD 376 Sky 129 Virgin 266/HD 268 BT 351/HD 366 Sky 166 Virgin 245/HD 247 6.00am Wheeler Dealers (S) (HD) 7.00 Treehouse Masters (S) (HD) 8.00 Alaska: Homestead Rescue (S) (HD) 9.00 Alaska: the Last Frontier (S) (HD) 10.00 Combat Dealers (S) (HD) 11.00 Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 12 noon Mighty Truckers (HD) 1.00pm Gold Rush: White Water (HD) 3.00 Disasters Engineered (S) (HD) 4.00 Building Off the Grid (S) (HD) 5.00 Wheeler Dealers (S) (HD) 6.00 Misfit Garage (S) (HD) 7.00 Outback Truckers (S) (HD) 8.00 Bad Chad Customs (S) (HD) 9.00 New. Building Off the Grid (HD) 10.00 New. Naked and Afraid (HD) 11.30 How It’s Made (S) (HD) 12 midnight Building Off the Grid (HD) 1.00am Naked and Afraid (HD) 2.30 How It’s Made (S) (HD) 3.00 Building Off the Grid (HD) 4.00 Fast ’n’ Loud (S) (HD) 5.00— 6.00am Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00am Car SOS (S) (HD) 10.00 Ice Road Rescue (HD) 12 noon Wicked Tuna: North v South (S) (HD) 1.00pm Wicked Tuna (S) (HD) 2.00 Drain the Oceans (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00 Car SOS (S) (HD) 5.00 Air Crash Investigation (S) (HD) 6.00 Alaska: the Next Generation (HD) 7.00 Car SOS (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Ice Road Rescue: blizzards bring chaos to Norway’s roads (HD) 10.00 New series Lawless Island: after a tragic house fire, the residents of Port Protection must confront their grief (HD) 11.00 Air Crash Investigation: British Airways Flight 38’s crash landing in 2008 (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight New. Science of Stupid (HD) 1.00am Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller (HD) 2.00 Drugs Inc (HD) 3.00 Nazi Megastructures (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00— 5.00am Lost Treasures of Egypt (HD) 9.00am Life in the Air (HD) 10.00 Mountain Gorilla (HD) 11.00 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 12 noon Baby Chimp Rescue (HD) 2.00pm Life in the Air (HD) 3.00 Mexico: Earth’s Festival of Life (HD) 5.00 Mountain Gorilla (HD) 6.00 Baby Chimp Rescue (HD) 7.00 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 8.00 Life in the Air (HD) 9.00 Mexico: Earth’s Festival of Life (HD) 10.00 Baby Chimp Rescue (HD) 11.00 Mountain Gorilla (HD) 12 midnight Life in the Air (HD) 1.00am Mexico: Earth’s Festival of Life (HD) 2.00 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 3.00 Mountain Gorilla (HD) 3.50 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 5.30—6.00am Collar of Duty (HD) Discovery +1 Sky 225 Virgin 258 Nat Geo +1 Sky 229 Virgin 267 Discovery History Sky History Eden +1 Sky 266 Virgin 246 Animal Planet Sky 177 Virgin 257 Sky 123 Virgin 270 BT 353/HD 368 Sky 162 (NI 178) Virgin 251 BT 325/HD 378 6.00am Devonport: inside the Royal Navy (S) 7.00 Mysteries of the Missing (S) 8.00 Ultimate Warfare (S) 9.00 Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 10.00 Mysteries at the Museum 11.00 Mysteries of the Missing (S) 12 noon Combat Dealers (S) 1.00pm Expedition Unknown (S) 2.00 Edge of War (S) 3.00 Lost World of the Colosseum (S) (AD) 4.00 Mysteries at the Museum 5.00 Ultimate Warfare (S) 6.00 Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 7.00 Expedition Unknown (S) 8.00 Combat Dealers (S) 9.00 Legendary Locations (S) (AD) 10.00 Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 11.00 Aircraft Stories (S) 12 midnight Combat Dealers (S) 2.00am as 10pm 3.00 Aircraft Stories (S) 4.00 Lost World of the Colosseum (S) (AD) 5.00— 6.00am Mysteries at the Museum 6.00am Secrets in the Ice (HD) 8.00 Pawn Stars (HD) 9.00 American Pickers (HD) 11.00 World’s Greatest Treasure Mysteries (HD) 12 noon Legends of the Pharaohs (HD) 1.00pm Forged in Fire (HD) 2.00 American Pickers (HD) 4.00 Secrets in the Ice (HD) 6.00 Pawn Stars (HD) 7.00 Forged in Fire (HD) 8.00 Secrets of the Viking Stone (HD) 9.00 New. Forged in Fire: three smiths who suffered broken blades have the chance for redemption in a five-hour round (HD) 10.00 New. Counting Cars (HD) 12 midnight Digging for Britain (HD) 1.00am Secrets of the Viking Stone (HD) 2.00 Forged in Fire (HD) 3.00 Counting Cars (HD) 4.00 Legends of the Pharaohs (HD) 5.00—6.00am Pawn Stars (HD) 8.00am America’s Cutest Pets (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 K9 Cops: Dogs on Patrol 10.00 Dogs: the Untold Story (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 How Do Animals Do That? (S) (HD) 12 noon The Crocodile Hunter: Best of Steve Irwin (S) (HD) 1.00pm Ned Bruha: Skunk Whisperer (S) (HD) 2.00 My Cat from Hell (S) (HD) 3.00 America’s Cutest Pets (S) (HD) 4.00 Dr Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet (S) (HD) 5.00 Dodo Heroes (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00 Crocodile Hunter (S) (AD) 7.00 How Do Animals Do That? (S) (HD) 8.00 Saved By the Barn (S) (HD) 9.00 Scaled (S) (HD) 10.00 I Was Prey (HD) 11.00 Treehouse Masters (S) (HD) 12 midnight Mountain Monsters (S) (HD) 1.00am How Do Animals Do That? (S) (HD) 2.00 My Cat from Hell (S) (HD) 3.00 as 3pm 4.00—5.00am as 4pm Discovery History +1 Sky 277 Virgin 261 Sky History +1 Sky 223 Virgin 271 Thursday Television Sky 113 (Wales 114) Virgin 122/HD 121 BT 345/HD 360 6.00am Stargate SG-1 (S) 8.00 Arrow (S) (HD) 9.00 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (HD) 10.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 11.00 NCIS: New Orleans (S) (HD) 1.00pm Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 2.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (HD) 4.00 Arrow (S) (HD) 5.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 6.00pm Stargate SG-1 18/22 Series 5. A Jaffa leader tries to form an alliance with Earth. (S) 7.00 19/22. A dormant android is discovered on a barren planet. (S) 8.00 An Idiot Abroad 6/8 Series 1 Karl Pilkington heads for Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro. (S) (HD) 9.00 New series. A League of Their Own Road Trip: Dingle to Dover 1/6. Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp travel around Britain and Ireland, begining with a visit to the Irish National Ploughing Championships. (HD) 10.00 New. Resident Alien 7/8 Series 2. Harry and Asta find what they are looking for. (S) (HD) 11.00 Peacemaker 3/8 Economos and Murn bond on their first official mission. (S) (HD) 12 midnight The Flash (S) (HD) 1.00am Road Wars (S) (HD) 2.00 Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 4.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00—6.00am Highway Patrol: double bill (S) (HD) Billy Connolly Does... 9.00pm The impact of fame THURSDAY 7 APRIL Animal Planet +1 Sky 262 (NI 278) Virgin 259 97
THURSDAY Films & Sport FREEVIEW Television Thursday Film4 Sky Premiere 14 F’view 14 F’sat 300 Sky 313 Virgin 428/HD 429 11.00am The Blue Dahlia ★★★★ Tense film noir in which Alan Ladd plays a murder suspect trying to clear his name. Veronica Lake (1946, PG) (S) 1.05pm Tomahawk ★★★ Peace-loving frontier scout Van Heflin is up against both sides in this western. Yvonne De Carlo (1951) (S) 2.45 The Weaker Sex ★★ Sentimental drama about life on the home front. Ursula Jeans (1948, U) (S) 4.30 Night Passage ★★ James Stewart plays a former railroad man who comes up against his outlaw brother in this western. (1957, U) (S) 6.20pm Ghostbusters ★★ Paul Feig’s gender-reversed reboot of the 1984 comedy. Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig (2016, 12) (S) (AD) 9.00 i Like a Boss ★★ Comedy in which Salma Hayek’s beauty mogul tries to destroy Rose Byrne and Tiffany Haddish’s friendship. Review p31. (2020, 15) (S) 10.40 The Inbetweeners Movie ★★★ The boys from the E4 sitcom go on holiday in this comedy that has heart beneath the laddish antics. Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley (2011, 15) (S) (AD) 12.35am Frances Ha 5 Noah Baumbach’s intimate drama about the vagaries and minutiae of millennial life. Greta Gerwig (2012, 15) (S) (AD) 2.20—3.30am Mistress America 5 Greta Gerwig is delightful as the heroine in this witty screwball comedy. Lola Kirke (2015, 15) (S) +1 F’view 47 F’sat 301 Sky 314 Virgin 430 Talking Pictures TV 82 Freeview 82 Freesat 306 Sky 328 Virgin 445 6.00am Funny Face ★★★★ Musical comedy. Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire (1957, U) (S) 8.05 Night of the Prowler ★ Crime drama. Patrick Holt (1962, PG) (S) 9.20 The Gold Express ★ Comedy crime drama. Vernon Gray, Ann Walford (1955, U) (S) 10.30 Sleeping Car to Trieste ★★ Spy drama. Jean Kent, Albert Lieven (1948, PG) (S) 12.20pm Dark City ★★★ An unhinged man seeks revenge following his brother’s suicide in this brooding mystery drama. Charlton Heston (1950) (S) 2.15 The Baby and the Battleship ★★ Comedy about a baby smuggled aboard a Royal Navy vessel. John Mills (1956, U) 4.15 Doctor in Trouble ★★ Leslie Phillips winds up as a steward on board a luxury liner in this final entry in the comedy series. (1970, PG) 6.00pm Operation Amsterdam ★★★ Effective Second World War drama about a bunch of spies sent into Holland to recover a hoard of industrial diamonds before the Nazis get to them. Peter Finch (1958, PG) (S) 8.00 Justice TV legal drama. 9.00 The Bed Sitting Room ★★★ Wonderfully bonkers anti-war satire based on Spike Milligan’s hit play, featuring a cast of British greats as the unfortunate survivors of nuclear holocaust. Review p31. Ralph Richardson (1969, PG) 10.45 Jack the Ripper Victorian thriller starring Michael Caine. 12.45am Games That Lovers Play ★★ Two brothel keepers make a bet on who has the best girls in this tawdry 1920s-set sex comedy. Joanna Lumley, Penny Brahms, Richard Wattis (1970) (S) 2.25 To Die For 5 Satirical crime drama. Nicole Kidman, Matt Dillon (1995, 15) 4.35 Glimpses 5.00—6.00am Burke’s Law Films for streaming p38 The best of Netflix, Amazon, Sky 98 The Bed Sitting Room 111 9.00pm Talking Pictures TV In a post-nuclear England, Arthur Lowe, Peter Cook and Dudley Moore are among the survivors trying to keep a stiff upper lip Great Movies 34 Freeview 34 Freesat 302 Sky 321 Virgin 425 9.00am Lost Letter Mysteries: the Impossible Dream 11.00 A Life of Deception ★★ Mystery drama. Emmanuelle Vaugier (2017) 1.00pm Locked Room Mysteries: Murder 101 3.00 Twisted Tenant ★★ Thriller. James Maslow, Lorynn York (2018) 4.40 Roxanne ★★★★ Charming and very funny romantic comedy that updates the story of Cyrano de Bergerac to present-day small-town America. Steve Martin, Daryl Hannah (1987, PG) 6.50pm The Bounty Hunter ★★ Ex-cop Gerard Butler is assigned to track down his reporter ex-wife (Jennifer Aniston) in this stodgy, knockabout romantic comedy. (2010, 12) 9.00 2 Guns ★★★★ Taut crime caper starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg as undercover agents unaware of each other’s real identity. Paula Patton (2013, 15) 11.10 The Wedding Guest ★★★ Dev Patel stars in this thriller about a man on a kidnap mission in Pakistan. Review p28. (2018, 15) 1.15am The Colony ★★★ Occasionally tense prison-break drama with Emma Watson determined to rescue Daniel Brühl from a Chilean compound. (2015, 15) 3.30—5.50am Marie Antoinette ★★★ Director Sofia Coppola’s stylish, anachronistic take on the life of the 18th-century monarch. Kirsten Dunst, Jason Schwartzman (2005, 12) +1 F’view 61 (limited 10pm-5am) Sky 322 Great Movies Action 42 F’view 42 (limited) F’sat 305 Sky 323 Virgin 426 6.00am Three Hours to Kill ★★ Western. Dana Andrews, Donna Reed (1954) 7.35 Steel Sharks ★★ Action drama. Gary Busey (1996, 15) 9.25 Hellfighters ★★ Adventure. John Wayne, Katharine Ross (1969, PG) 11.50 3:10 to Yuma 5 Western. Glenn Ford, Van Heflin (1957, PG) 1.45pm Rio Diablo ★★★ Western. Kenny Rogers (1993) 3.40 For Whom the Bell Tolls ★★★ War drama. Review p31. Ingrid Bergman (1943, U) 7.05pm Swarmed ★★ Cheesy creature feature. Michael Shanks (2005) 9.00 Crypto ★★ Convoluted thriller in which a young bank auditor is drawn into a dangerous world of corruption. Beau Knapp (2019, 15) 11.15 Into the Sun ★★ Typical Steven Seagal thriller about an exCIA agent investigating the death of the governor of Tokyo. (2005, 18) 1.05am Blunt Force Trauma ★★ Intriguing action thriller. (2015, 15) 2.50—4.00am The Traitors ★★★ Spy thriller. Patrick Allen (1962, U) +1 Sky 324 Great Movies Classic 52 F’view 52 (limited) F’sat 303 Sky 319 Virgin 424 6.00am The Woman on the Beach ★★★★ Film noir. Joan Bennett (1947) 7.25 What a Carve Up! ★★★ Comedy horror. Kenneth Connor (1961, U) 9.10 Roxanne ★★★★ Romantic comedy. Steve Martin (1987, PG) 11.15 It Should Happen to You ★★★★ Romcom. Review p29. (1954, U) 1.05pm The White Tower ★★★ Adventure. Glenn Ford, Valli (1950, U) 3.00 Hunt the Man Down ★★★ Crime thriller. Gig Young (1951) 4.30 Cover Girl ★★★★ Enjoyable musical romantic comedy. Rita Hayworth, Gene Kelly (1944, U) 6.45pm One, Two, Three ★★★★ Cold War comedy about a Coca-Cola executive trying to boost sales behind the Iron Curtain. Film of the Day: p31. James Cagney (1961, U) 9.00 Buster ★★★ Squeaky-clean but entertaining biopic about Great Train Robber Buster Edwards, with Phil Collins as the chirpy criminal and Julie Walters as his wife. (1988, 15) 11.10 Flatliners ★★★ Flashy but clichéd supernatural thriller in which a group of medical students temporarily induce their own deaths. Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts (1990, 15) 1.30am Seven Dollars on the Red ★★ Spaghetti western. (1966, 15) 3.30 Hell Squad ★★ Second World War drama. Wally Campo (1958) 4.35—6.00am Candlelight in Algeria ★★ Second World War drama. James Mason (1943, U) +1 F’view 63 (limited 10pm-5am) F’sat 304 Sky 320 Horror Channel 69 Freeview 69 Freesat 138 Sky 317 Virgin 149 8.00am First Wave 9.00 Battlestar Galactica 10.00 Farscape 11.00 Meteorites! ★ Disaster thriller. Tom Wopat, Roxanne Hart (1998, PG) 1.00pm 2021: War of the Worlds ★ Sci-fi thriller. Emily Killian, Anthony Jensen, Tom Sizemore (2021) 3.00 The 4400 4.00 Rock Monster ★★ A bunch of student friends accidentally set free a stone beast. Chad Collins (2008) 6.00pm Farscape Sci-fi drama. 7.00 Battlestar Galactica TV sci-fi adventure series. 8.00 Star Trek TV sci-fi drama. 9.00 John Carpenter’s Vampires ★★★ Rip-roaring horror in which James Woods plays a Vaticansponsored vampire slayer. (1998, 18) 11.05 Paranormal Activity ★★★★ Surprisingly effective horror about a couple who suspect their home is haunted. Review p31. (2007, 15) 12.50am Martyrs ★★ Horror thriller. Troian Bellisario, Bailey Noble (2015, 18) 2.35—4.30am Urban Legends: Final Cut ★★ Horror thriller. Jennifer Morrison, Matthew Davis, Hart Bochner (2000, 15) i Premiere Star Ratings 5 Outstanding ★★★★ Very good ★★★ Worth watching ★★ Could be worse ★ Poor Sky Gangsters Sky 301 Virgin 401 BT 501/HD 515 6.55am As 6.25pm 8.30 North Hollywood ★★★ Comedy drama. Ryder McLaughlin (2021, 15) 10.15 As 8pm 12.40pm As 10.25pm 2.40 The Many Saints of Newark 5 Crime drama. Review p38. Alessandro Nivola (2020, 15) 4.45 Barbarians ★★ Home-invasion thriller. (2021, 15) Sky 302 Virgin 402 BT 502/HD 516 6.40am Naked Singularity ★★ Comedy drama. John Boyega (2021) 8.30 2 Guns ★★★★ Crime drama. Denzel Washington (2013, 15) 10.25 Tenet ★★★★ Spy adventure. John David Washington (2020, 12) 1.05pm Panic Room ★★★ Thriller. Jodie Foster (2002, 15) 3.05 Heat ★★★★ Crime thriller. Al Pacino (1995, 15) 6.25pm Spirit Untamed ★★ Sweet but rather bland animated adventure about a girl who bonds with a lively horse. Isabela Merced (2021, U) 8.00 Fast & Furious 9 ★★★ Vin Diesel and Michelle Rodriguez get the hard-driving gang back together. (2021, 12) 10.25 Reminiscence ★★★ Hugh Jackman has a machine that allows users to relive their memories. Rebecca Ferguson (2021, 12) 6.05pm John Wick ★★★★ Lean thriller starring a reliably stoic Keanu Reeves as a former assassin. Michael Nyqvist (2014, 15) 8.00 The Many Saints of Newark 5 Satisfying prequel to TV’s The Sopranos. Review p38. Alessandro Nivola (2020, 15) 10.05 Crank ★★ Hitman Jason Statham is injected with a poison that will be fatal if his adrenaline level falls. Amy Smart, Efren Ramirez (2006, 18) 12.25am Malignant ★★★ Well-crafted schlock-horror. Annabelle Wallis (2021, 18) 2.20 The Many Saints of Newark As 2.40pm 4.25 Sky Cinema Preview 5.15 As 4.45pm 11.40pm Mafia Inc ★★★★ Tense drama. Sergio Castellitto (2019, 18) 2.05am Mr Nice ★★★ Comedy drama. Rhys Ifans (2010, 18) 4.10 The Birthday Cake ★★ Crime thriller. Shiloh Fernandez (2021, 15) 5.50 Sky Cinema Preview +1 Sky 312 Sky Hits Sky Greats Sky 303 Virgin 403 BT 503/HD 517 6.00am Critical Thinking ★★★ (2020) 8.00 Mr Popper’s Penguins ★★★ Comedy. (2011, PG) 9.45 Grown Ups ★★ Comedy. (2010, 12) 11.40 Clemency ★★★★ Drama. (2019, 15) 1.40pm District 9 ★★★★ Sci-fi drama. (2009, 15) 3.40 Pitch Perfect ★★★ Comedy. Anna Kendrick (2012, 12) Sky 304 Virgin 404 BT 504/HD 518 6.25am Ben-Hur 5 Period epic. Charlton Heston (1959, PG) 10.05 Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure ★★★★ Comedy. Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter (1988, PG) 11.40 Moneyball ★★★★ Baseball drama. Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill (2011, 12) 1.55pm Hondo ★★★ Mature western. John Wayne, Geraldine Page (1953, PG) 5.40pm Foxcatcher 5 Remarkable Olympic wrestling drama that is too strange to be fiction. Steve Carell, Channing Tatum (2014, 15) 8.00 Pitch Perfect 2 ★★★ The all-female singing group enters an international contest in this sassy sequel. Anna Kendrick (2015, 12) 10.00 The Man from UNCLE ★★★ The Swinging Sixties TV spy series gets an enjoyable movie makeover. Henry Cavill (2015, 12) 3.25pm Lawrence of Arabia 5 David Lean’s magisterial portrayal of enigmatic hero TE Lawrence. Peter O’Toole, Alec Guinness (1962, PG) 7.00 Interstellar ★★★★ Breathtaking, thoughtful sci-fi epic with Matthew McConaughey on top form. Anne Hathaway (2014, 12) 9.50 2001: a Space Odyssey 5 Stanley Kubrick’s stunning sci-fi epic depicts the evolution of mankind. Keir Dullea (1968, U) 12 midnight Elysium ★★★ Director Neill Blomkamp’s stirring sci-fi fable. Matt Damon, Jodie Foster (2013, 15) 2.00am Critical Thinking As 6am 4.05 Grown Ups As 9.45am 12.20am Sunset Blvd 5 Satirical drama. William Holden, Gloria Swanson, Erich von Stroheim (1950, PG) 2.10 Naked Gun 331/3: the Final Insult ★★★★ Comedy. Leslie Nielsen, Priscilla Presley (1994, 12) 3.35 As 6.25am Sky Action Sky Comedy Sky 307 Virgin 407 BT 507/HD 521 6.20am Dark Web: Cicada 3301 ★★ Comedy thriller. Jack Kesy (2021) 8.10 As 3.45pm 10.10 Vanquish ★ Thriller. Ruby Rose, Morgan Freeman (2021, 15) 11.55 Skyfire ★★ Disaster thriller. Jason Isaacs, Hannah Quinlivan (2019, 12) 1.40pm As 10pm 3.45 Twister ★★★ Action adventure. Bill Paxton (1996, PG) Sky 308 Virgin 408 BT 508/HD 522 7.00am The Buddy Games ★★ Comedy. (2019) 8.50 Braking for Whales ★★ Comedy drama. (2019, 15) 10.40 As 11.45pm 12.15pm Delivery Man ★★ Comedy. (2013, 12) 2.05 The King of Staten Island ★★★★ Comedy drama. (2020, 15) 4.25 Grown Ups 2 ★ Comedy. (2013, 12) 5.40pm Batman Begins ★★★★ Gripping psychological portrait of the comic-book hero. 6.10pm Madea’s Family Reunion ★★ Tyler Perry comedy. Blair Underwood, Lyn Whitfield (2006, 12) 8.00 Bridesmaids 5 Outrageous female buddy comedy. Kristen Wiig, Rose Byrne (2011, 15) 10.05 The Joneses ★★★ Witty satire about a seemingly perfect family. David Duchovny, Demi Moore (2009, 15) 11.45 baby done ★★★★ Charmingly acerbic Kiwi drama with Rose Matafeo. Matthew Lewis (2020, 15) Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Neeson (2005, 12) 8.00 Mad Max: Fury Road ★★★★ Director George Miller brings the franchise thundering back to life. Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron (2015, 15) 10.00 Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ★★★★ Another whip-cracking adventure. Harrison Ford (2008, 12) 12.10am Dark Web: Cicada 3301 As 6.20am 2.00 Fall of a Kingdom ★★ Rousing, good-looking, fact-based historical drama. Robert Patrick, Tommy Flanagan (2019, 15) 4.10 Skyfire As 11.55am 1.20am The Buddy Games As 7am 3.05 Last Train to Christmas ★★★ Likeable fantasy comedy drama. Michael Sheen (2021) 5.05 Braking for Whales As 8.50am RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
THURSDAY 7 APRIL Sky Wizarding World Sky 305 Virgin 412 BT 500/HD 514 6.30am Alpha and Omega: Family Vacation 7.20 My Little Pony: the Movie ★★★★ (2017, U) 9.05 Gulliver Returns ★★ (2021, U) 10.40 Scoob! ★★ (2020, PG) 12.20pm Bobbleheads: The Movie ★★ (2020, PG) 1.50 The Boxtrolls ★★★ (2014, PG) 3.30 Open Season: Scared Silly! ★ (2015, PG) Sky 306 Virgin 406 BT 506/HD 520 6.55am Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ★★★★ Fantasy. Daniel Radcliffe (2005, 12) 9.35 The Order of the Phoenix ★★★★ Adventure. (2007, 12) 11.55 The Half-Blood Prince ★★★★ Fantasy. (2009, 12) 2.30pm The Deathly Hallows: Part 1 ★★★ Adventure. (2010, 12) 5.00pm Shaun the Sheep Movie ★★★★ Fun-packed comedy from Aardman. (2015, U) 6.30 Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron ★★ Overly moralistic cartoon fable. Matt Damon (2002, U) 8.00 Monster Family 2 ★★ Action-packed, globe-trotting sequel. Emily Watson, Nick Frost (2021) 9.45 Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom ★★ Witty but visually uneven fantasy. (2016, PG) 5.00pm The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 5 Harry and Voldemort clash for the final time. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint (2011, 12) 7.15 The Philosopher’s Stone ★★★★ Entertaining adaptation of the first novel in the series about the boy wizard. (2001, PG) 9.50 The Chamber of Secrets ★★★★ A new year at Hogwarts brings excitement and danger for Harry. Daniel Radcliffe (2002, PG) 11.15pm Extinct ★★★ Adventure. Adam Devine (2021) 12.45am As 3.30pm 2.15 Barbie: Star Light Adventure 3.40 As 12.20pm 5.05 Daisy Quokka: World’s Scariest Animal ★★ Adventure. Angourie Rice (2020, U) 12.30am The Prisoner of Azkaban ★★★★ Sirius Black arrives in this third outing for the boy wizard. Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson (2004, PG) 3.00 As 6.55am 5.45 Sky Cinema Preview Sky Thriller Sky Drama Sky 309 Virgin 409 BT 509/HD 523 6.00am The Comeback Trail ★★★ Amusing crime comedy with Robert De Niro playing a producer who needs to bump off his star to pay his debts. (2020, 15) 7.45 The Godfather As 5pm 10.45 The Godfather Part II As 8pm 2.10pm The Godfather Part III As 11.20pm Sky 310 Virgin 410 BT 510/HD 524 6.20am The Surrogate ★★★★ Drama. (2020, 15) 7.55 Military Wives ★★★★ Comedy drama. (2019, 12) 9.55 Away We Go ★★★ Comedy drama. John Krasinski (2009, 15) 11.45 Pig ★★★ Drama. (2021, 15) 1.20pm The Light between Oceans ★★★ Drama. Michael Fassbender (2016, 12) 5.00pm The Godfather 5 Masterly, Oscar-winning crime drama about a Mafia family. 3.35pm In the Heights 5 Sensational musical from LinManuel Miranda. Anthony Ramos (2020, PG) 6.00 Behind the Candelabra ★★★★ Bittersweet Liberace biopic. Michael Douglas, Matt Damon (2013, 15) 8.00 The World to Come ★★★ Elegant, languid period romance. Marlon Brando, Al Pacino, James Caan (1972, 15) 8.00 The Godfather Part II 5 Al Pacino brutally consolidates his position as head of the family. Robert Duvall (1974, 15) 11.20 The Godfather Part III ★★★ This final part is a distant relative of the first two films in terms of quality. Al Pacino (1990, 15) 2.20am The Comeback Trail As 6am 4.20 The Spy ★★★ The true story of Scandinavian actress Sonja Wigert, who put her talents to intriguing use as a double agent. Ingrid Bolso Berdal, Rolf Lassgard (2019, 12) Sky Sci-Fi/Horror Katherine Waterston, Vanessa Kirby (2020, 15) 9.50 Finding the Way Back ★★★ Decent sports drama starring Ben Affleck. (2019, 15) 11.40pm The People vs Larry Flynt ★★★★ Entertaining but sanitised biopic. Woody Harrelson, Courtney Love (1996, 18) 2.00am Django Unchained ★★★★ Western. Jamie Foxx (2012, 18) 4.55 As 6.20am TCM Movies Sky 311 Virgin 411 BT 511/HD 525 6.00am School’s Out Forever ★★★ Comedy horror. (2021, 15) 7.50 Rent-a-Pal ★★★ Horror. Brian Landis Folkins (2020, 15) 9.50 As 6pm 11.50 Resident Evil: Afterlife ★★ Sci-fi thriller. Milla Jovovich (2010, 15) 1.40pm As 10pm 4.00 Voyagers ★★ Sci-fi thriller. Tye Sheridan, Lily-Rose Depp (2021, 15) Sky 315 Virgin 415/HD 416 6.00am Hollywood’s Best Directors 7.45 Off Set 8.00 Ride Out for Revenge ★★ (1957, U) 9.35 The China Syndrome ★★★★ (1979, PG) 12.05pm Westbound ★★★ (1959, U) 1.30 Sierra Stranger ★★ Western. (1957, U) 3.05 Hitler: the Last Ten Days ★★ Drama. (1973, PG) 6.00pm Insurgent ★★ The second film in the Divergent series finds its young heroes on the run. Shailene Woodley, Kate Winslet (2015, 12) 8.00 Terminator: Salvation ★★ Stripped-down, sometimes incoherent fourth instalment in the sci-fi franchise. Christian Bale (2009, 12) 10.00 The Matrix Revolutions ★★★ Impressive if baffling third part in the sci-fi thriller series. 5.15pm Top Gun ★★ Passable if derivative western. Sterling Hayden, Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss (2003, 15) 12.15am Voyagers As 4pm 2.10 Resident Evil: Afterlife As 11.50am 3.50 Snatchers ★★★ Entertaining, smart-mouthed high-school horror comedy. Mary Nepi (2019, 15) 5.30 Sky Cinema Preview RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 William Bishop, Karen Booth (1955, U) 6.50 Mars Attacks! ★★★★ Joyfully subversive tribute to sci-fi B-movies. Jack Nicholson (1996, 12) 9.00 Above the Law ★★ Watchable martial arts outing. Steven Seagal, Pam Grier, Henry Silva, (1988, 18) 11.05 Interview with the Vampire ★★★ Lavish tale of angst among the immortals. (1994, 18) 1.40am The Palomino ★★★ Gentle and good-looking western. (1950, U) 3.00 Close Up 5.00 Hollywood’s Best Directors +1 Sky 316 Virgin 417 SPORT Sky Premier League Golf: the Masters 2.00pm Sky Golf Hideki Matsuyama defends his title at Augusta Sky Main Event Sky 401 Virgin 511/HD 501 BT 420/HD 440 6.00am The Masters Film: 2019 Woods 7.00 The Masters Official Films Sky 402 Virgin 512/HD 502 BT 421/HD 441 Sky 413 Virgin 527 BT 408/HD 430 6.00am Greatest Games 8.15 Premier League Football 10.00 The Football Show 12 noon Gary Neville’s Soccerbox 1.00pm Premier League Football: Burnley v Everton 2.45 Greatest Games 4.00 World 4.30 Greatest Games (AD) 4.45 Premier League Football 6.30 Inside the WSL 7.00 Match Pack 7.30 World 8.00 Inside the WSL 8.30 Gary Neville’s Soccerbox (AD) 9.00 Match Pack 9.30 World 10.00 Inside the WSL 10.30 Retro 12.30am Icons 1.00 Years (AD) 3.00 Greatest Games 4.00 Best Goals 5.30—6.00am 100 Club (AD) 6.00am Fishing (AD) 7.00 BT Sport Goals Reload 7.15 Wrestling 9.00 ESPN FC 9.30 The Aussie Rules Show Sky Cricket Sky 404 Virgin 514/HD 504 BT 423/HD 443 6.00am Indian Premier League Cricket 10.10 Cricket’s Climate Crisis (AD) 10.30 Indian Premier League Cricket 11.30 Women’s Cricket World Cup Highlights 12.30pm The Cricket Show 1.30 25 Years of Women’s Cricket on Sky 1.50 Indian Premier League Cricket a 2.50 LIVE Indian Premier League Cricket Lucknow Super Giants v Delhi Capitals from Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Mumbai. 5.30—6.00am Sky Sports News 7.00 The Cricket Show: a focus on the draft for the Hundred 8.00 Best of the 2015 IPL 8.25 Best of the 2018 IPL 8.50 Indian Premier League Cricket 4.10am Talking Cricket 5.00 Best of the 2015 IPL 5.30—6.00am Best of the 2017 IPL 2.00pm LIVE Golf: the Masters Day one of the Major at Augusta National. See p90. 3.30am LIVE Formula One The opening practice session of the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. Sky Football Sky 403 Virgin 513/HD 503 BT 422/HD 442 6.00am Football’s Greatest Players (AD) 6.30 Football Countdowns (AD) 7.00 Football Years (AD) 7.30 EFL Greatest Games (AD) 8.15 SPFL Greatest Games 8.30 Scottish Premiership Football 9.00 League One and Two Goals 9.30 Championship Highlights 10.30 Scottish Premiership Football 11.00 Classic Play-Off Finals 3.30pm Best Championship Goals (AD) 4.00 Best Moments from the Championship Play-Off Finals 4.30 Best Goals 5.00 EFL Greatest Games 5.45 Scottish Premiership Round-Up 6.00 Scottish Premiership Football: Rangers v Celtic 6.30 German Football 7.00 Championship Highlights 7.30 League One and Two Goals 8.00 Championship Highlights 8.30 Scottish Premiership Football: Rangers v Celtic 9.00 EFL Trophy Football: Rotherham United v Sutton United, the final at Wembley Stadium 9.30 German Football 10.00 Scottish Premiership Round-Up 10.15 Championship Highlights 11.00 EFL Greatest Games 12 midnight League Cup Retro 2.00am Classic Play-Off Final 3.00 League Cup Retro 5.45—6.00am One2Eleven: Steve Lomas (AD) Sky Golf Sky 405 Virgin 515/HD 505 BT 424/HD 444 6.00am The Masters Film: 2019 Woods 7.00 The Masters Official Films 8.00 The Masters: the Major Heard Round the World 8.30 Golf: the Masters: the Par 3 contest at Augusta 12 noon McGinley and Chamblee at the Masters 2.00pm LIVE Golf: the Masters The first day of the Major at Augusta National. See p90. a 12.30am How the 2017 Masters Was Won (AD) 2.30 The Masters: the Major Heard round the World 3.00 The Masters Official Film : the Weir 2003 4.00—6.00am Golf: the Masters Sky F1 Sky 406 Virgin 516/HD 506 BT 425/HD 445 3.30—5.30am LIVE Australian Grand Prix First practice session. Amazon Prime 3.45pm, 12 midnight LIVE WTA Tennis Charleston Open, day four. BT Sport 1 Sky Action Sky 407 Virgin 517/HD 507 BT 426/HD 446 6.00am NFL: America’s Game (AD) 7.00 NFL Bitesize 7.30 Premier League Darts 11.00 LIVE Pool The lunch session on day two of the World Championship in Milton Keynes. 3.30pm Darts Gold 5.30 LIVE Pool The evening session on day two of the World Championship at Stadium MK. 10.00 Darts Gold (AD) 10.30 Josh Taylor: the Tartan Tornado 11.00 Boxing 12 midnight NFL: Total Access 1.00am NFL Bitesize 1.30 The Darts Show 2.00 Premier League Darts: in Leeds 5.30—6.00am The Darts Show Sky Arena Sky 408 Virgin 518/HD 508 BT 427/HD 447 10.30 LIVE Australian Rules Football Coverage of Port Adelaide Power v Melbourne Demons. 1.30pm The Volleyball Show 2.00 Australian Football 4.00 Premier League World 4.30 Europa League Magazine 5.30 Reload (AD) 5.45 DIY Pundit (AD) 6.15 French Football 6.45 Premier League Match Pack 7.15 LIVE Europa League Football West Ham v Lyon (kick-off 8.00). 10.30 BT Sport Films (AD) 12 midnight UFC 12.30am Europa League Football 1.30 Europa Conference League Football 2.00 Europa League Football 3.00—6.00am LIVE Badminton Korea Open. Continues until 11.30am. BT Sport 2 Sky 414 Virgin 528 BT 409/HD 431 6.00am Pro League Hockey 8.00 Australian Football 10.00 MotoGP: in Argentina 11.00 Pro League Hockey 1.00pm Premier League Reload 1.15 Wrestling 5.15 Badminton 5.45 Squash 6.45 DIY Pundit (AD) 7.15 LIVE Europa League Football SC Braga v Rangers. 10.30 Europa League Football 11.45 Premier League Reload 12 midnight LIVE Major League Baseball Atlanta Braves v Cincinnati Reds (start 12.20am). 3.30am UFC Countdown 4.30 Australian Football 5.30—6.00am Rio Ferdinand’s Between the Lines BT Sport 3 Sky 417 Virgin 529 BT 410/HD 432 6.00am Champions League Football 9.00 DIY Pundit (AD) 9.30 Serie A: Full Impact 10.00 French Football 11.00 Europa League Magazine 12 noon Champions League Football 3.00pm Fishing (AD) 4.00 Motorcycling 5.00 MotoGP 6.00 BT Sport Goals Reload 6.15 Champions League Tonight 7.15 LIVE Europa Conference League Football Leicester City v PSV Eindhoven (kick-off 8.00). 10.30 Wrestling (AD) 11.30 UFC 12 midnight LIVE Baseball 6.00am Rugby League Retro 8.00 Super League’s Supermen (AD) 9.00 Rugby League Retro 11.00 Super League 12 noon Good Morning Football 3.00pm NBA Classic Games 4.00 NBA 6.00 NBA GameTime 6.30 The Darts Show 3.30am Europa Conference League Football 5.00 Premier League Match Pack 5.30—6.00am Europa League Football 7.00 LIVE Premier League Darts From the First Direct Arena, Leeds. 10.30 The Darts Show 11.00 NBA Heatcheck 11.30 NBA 12 midnight LIVE NBA Milwaukee Bucks v Boston Celtics, the Eastern Conference clash from Fiserv Forum (tip-off 12.30am); 3.00am Golden State Warriors v Los Angeles Lakers, the Western Conference clash (tip-off 3.00). Sky 423 Virgin 530 BT 411/HD 434 5.30—6.00am Inside the NBA Eurosport 1 Sky 410 Virgin 521 BT 412/HD 435 6.00am Cycling 7.00 World Superbikes 8.00 World Snooker 10.00 Cycling 11.00 World Superbikes 12 noon Cycling 2.30pm LIVE Cycling Stage four of the Basque Tour, featuring a hilly route covering 185.6km from Vitoria-Gasteiz to Zamudio. 4.30 Discovery Golf 5.00 World Snooker 7.00 Cycling 9.00 World Superbikes 10.00 Cycling 12 midnight Formula E: the Diriyah ePrix 1.00am World Superbikes 2.00 Cycling 4.00—6.00am Darts Thursday Television Animation Sky BT Sport ESPN 6.00am ESPN FC 6.30 SportsCenter 6.45 Aussie Rules Show 7.45 Swimming 9.45 SportsCenter 10.00 Baseball 1.00pm ESPN FC 1.30 SportsCenter 1.45 Basketball 4.15 ESPN FC 4.45 SportsCenter 5.00 Gab and Juls 5.30 In Depth 6.00 LIVE MLB New York Yankees v Boston Red Sox (start 6.05). 9.30 Gab and Juls 10.00 LIVE Ice Hockey The NCAA Frozen Four semi-finals. 4.00—6.00am Swimming Eurosport 2 Sky 411 Virgin 522 BT 413/HD 436 6.00am World Superbikes: in Indonesia 7.00 Darts 9.00 Teqball Show 9.30 World Superbikes 11.00 Darts 1.00pm LIVE Darts Day six of the WDC World Championship. 5.00 World Superbikes 6.00 Darts 7.00 LIVE Darts Further action from the WDC World Championship. 11.00 Formula E 12 midnight Cycling 2.00am Darts 4.00 Cycling 5.00—6.00am World Superbikes 99
Television Friday FRIDAY Choices STEPS TO FAITH? Standing, from left: Monty Panesar, Laurence LlewelynBowen, Scarlett Moffatt, Shazia Mirza and Louisa Clein. Kneeling: Nick Hewer and Will Bayley PICK OF THE DAY Pilgrimage: the Road to the Scottish Isles RELIGION This is the series where famous folk of various faiths and none make a walking pilgrimage, picking up spiritual sustenance along the way. The latest pilgrims start in Donegal, in western Ireland, and trace routes connected to St Columba, the monk who helped spread Christianity through the British Isles. As before, what could be an awkward collision of showbiz egos proves thought-provoking. Where else could you eavesdrop on a conversation between Scarlett Moffatt and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen about the existence Cruising with Susan Calman 9.00pm BBC2 (not Wales) of God? Moffatt is a believer, a self-conscious Christian who gets upset when the group’s treatment of an ancient site feels flippant, while Llewelyn-Bowen (who is exactly as know-all as you’d hope) describes himself as pagan. Paralympian Will Bayley (lapsed Christian) , cricketer Monty Panesar (Sikh), actor Louisa Clein (Jew) and comedian Shazia Mirza (Muslim) also have their walking boots on, while Nick Hewer says he is a “soul in flux” — willing to be won over. DAVID BUTCHER Grantchester The Crimson Rivers 9.00pm ITV 9.00pm More4 8.00pm Channel 5 DRAMA Since the success of Richard DRAMA “A phantom is haunting my TRAVEL This is a great advert for Osman’s novel The Thursday Murder Club, we’ve seen several imitators feature on the bestseller lists. Now, Grantchester gets in on the act with some of its own old folks’ home action. Here, a sadistic matron who makes Nurse Ratched look like Florence Nightingale gets done in, and two game residents of the home become prime suspects when they go on the run. Geordie and Will try to track them down, though both have distracting personal problems. For the local copper, it’s the fact that estranged wife Cathy finds herself in handcuffs. For the vicar, it’s a tempting offer from one of the women who have been pursuing him. DAVID BROWN prison,” says the rattled governor as this latest slice of dark French crime drama begins. “A phantom that kills without anyone seeing.” The serial killer inside Gordheim jail has expanded his reign of terror to slaying guards as well as inmates. In a further twist, detective Pierre Niémans (Olivier Marchal) becomes prime suspect. He’s certainly hiding something, but surely our grizzled hero isn’t really Azrael, the self-styled angel of death? While he broods behind bars, it’s left to sidekick Camille Delaunay (Erika Sainte) to clear her mentor’s name. As bodies pile up and a riot erupts, it’s not for the faint-hearted or haemophobic. MICHAEL HOGAN one particular cruise company, but it’s not a bad one for cruising in general because Susan Calman has such fun. True, she’s not keen on the ship’s vertigo-inducing sea walk, but everything else gives her immense joy. They “hop off” the ship in Funchal, Madeira, where she shuts her eyes for the cable car ride up the mountain and screams all the way down on a traditional wicker monte sledge. She’s safer at the on-board line dancing class, proving her Strictly training wasn’t wasted by tearing up the floor to YMCA. Although afterwards they wonder whether to call a medic. JANE RACKHAM 100 The pick of today’s TV Sister Boniface Mysteries 9.00pm Drama DRAMA We don’t expect the stakes to be high in this whodunnit. The milieu is usually more village fête than affairs of state. But the ante is now upped, thanks to the death of a top-level government official’s secretary at a grand country house. And suddenly all the talk is of spies and secrets, giving this case the air not of an Agatha Christie-style mystery, but a Len Deighton thriller. However, the sight of journalist Ruth going undercover as a maid does feel like something Margaret Rutherford would have attempted. Ruth’s aim, though, is to land a major news story and a job in London at The Times. But will smitten copper Sam try to convince her to stay? DBr RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
FRIDAY 8 APRIL might hope, since it returns him to his memories, which are peppered with the traumas of a black American living a life blighted by poverty and discrimination. Light in the darkness comes from Jackson’s co-star, the tremendous Dominique Fishback, as Ptolemy’s bright young friend Robyn — but in the finale, high drama combines with the tenderest emotion as we’re reminded that she, too, has, despite her age, lived such a hard life. JS STREAMING NOW The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey (Apple TV+) releases its final episode today and, if you subscribe to that streaming service and haven’t tried this drama yet, you must. It’s led by a mesmeric performance from Samuel L Jackson (right) as a lonely old man who is offered the chance to temporarily reverse his tragically debilitating dementia. But this is not the relief that one Not Going Out Open House: the Great Sex Experiment 9.05pm PBS America 9.30pm BBC1 DOCUMENTARY Why do so many SITCOM It is often acknowledged by 10.00pm C4 people fall for conspiracy theories? That’s the nature of the internet, according to this feature-length doc. Despite flitting from topic to topic and filming contributors oddly as if they were presenters, it provides a good overview of dangerous online bunkum, mostly revolving around medicine and vaccines, and often coming from spaces populated by women: who knew that yoga forums were hotbeds of misinformation? There’s also a sobering explanation of how easy it is to be sucked in, either by algorithms cleverly designed to pull you down a rabbit hole or by the simple fact that however wacky your beliefs, someone somewhere on the internet will share them. JACK SEALE parents with school-age children that, as a rule, mums are simply better than dads at striking up casual friendships in the playground. It’s a problem Lucy (Sally Bretton) decides to tackle head-on with Lee (Lee Mack) in this week’s slice of domestic comedy. He must, she decides, make more of an effort with other parents, especially as he has so few friends to start with. That sets in motion an uncharacteristically threadbare episode where Lee just about manages to make conversation with another dad, Keith (Joe Wilkinson, being a lugubrious oddball as usual), and the comedy revolves mainly around how awkward and boring that proves to be — not a rich vein. DB REALITY “First Dates for Swingers” (or “Snogglebox”, as we doubt anybody is calling it) continues to raise eyebrows and warm hearts. As we return to the luxury retreat for the sexually liberated, married couple Mike and Jess from Essex seek expert help in having their first threesome. Can Jess conquer her fears? Meanwhile, Bolton spouses Jon and Danielle continue their own tentative journey towards group sex. First, though, the pair must face up to a few home truths. Cue kissing with ice cubes, trust exercises and nocturnal meetings in “private yurts”. One lesson from this surprisingly emotional hour? Be careful what you wish for. MH Have I Got News for You 9.00pm BBC1 Can Victoria Coren Mitchell, comedian Ria Lina and Sunday Times journalist Tim Shipman somehow find fun in the news? Kate Humble’s Coastal Britain 7.00pm Channel 5 Kate follows the historic East Sussex coastline, beginning on the cliffs overlooking Hastings. Unreported World 7.30pm C4 How discarded UK fast fashion is causing an environmental disaster in Ghana. Grayson’s Art Club 8.00pm C4 Grayson and Philippa Perry challenge comedian Mawaan Rizwan to create an artwork. Friday Television Dis/Informed BEST OF THE REST q FILM OF THE DAY Iron Man Three Cardiff Calling: 6 Music Festival Highlights 10.40pm BBC4 MUSIC Those with access to BBC1 Wales may already have seen this Cardiff-based highlights show on Tuesday. In classic 6 Music style, the line-up showcases a blend of indie veterans and hyped newcomers. Last Friday, for instance, saw singer/songwriter Lucy Dacus sandwiched between the quiet-loud of Pixies and the loud-loud aggro-punk of Idles. Other potential show-stealers include Blackwood homeboys Manic Street Preachers, rapper Little Simz, laid-back Texans Khruangbin and Father John Misty teaming up with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales. Hopefully some of those billed in small print will also get a look in. Cardiff-born Gwenno’s 60s vibes would fit the bill, while indie rockers Wet Leg are surely large-print future stars. GARY ROSE RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 10.35pm BBC1 In this impressive fantasy action adventure starring Robert Downey Jr, Iron Man squares up to a new villain, the Mandarin (Ben Kingsley). (2013) See page 31 LIVE SPORT  Women’s Football, World Cup Qualifiers: North Macedonia v England 6.30pm (k/o 7pm) ITV4 Fran Kirby scored for England last time out. Wales v France 7.30pm (k/o 7.45pm) BBC2 Wales  Racing: Aintree Festival, day two 1.45pm ITV  Golf: the Masters, day two 2pm Sky Golf/Main Event  Premier League Football: Newcastle v Wolves 7pm (k/o 8pm) Sky Premier League/ME SHUTTERSTOCK; GETTY SHOWSTEALERS Black Francis of Pixies (left) and Little Simz (below) performed at last weekend’s 6 Music Festival 101
FRIDAY Main Channels DAYTIME Television Friday BBC1 6.00am Breakfast Rachel Burden, Charlie Stayt. (S) (HD) 9.15 Morning Live Gethin Jones hosts the magazine show featuring a mixture of chat and advice. (S) (HD) 10.00 Scam Interceptors Rav Wilding joins forces with a team of ethical hackers to hunt down the cyber criminals that are plaguing our lives. (S) (HD) 10.45 Defenders UK Trading Standards officers put a stop to a medical scam. (Revised repeat) (S) (HD) 11.15 Homes under the Hammer In Gillingham, Stokeon-Trent and the East End of London. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 12.15pm Bargain Hunt Eric Knowles presents the show from the Lancashire town of Eccleston. (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00 BBC News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 1.45 Father Brown 2/15 Series 5. Lady Felicia’s wayward niece is suspected of murder. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 2.30 Money for Nothing Some retro tulip chairs and a bureau are rejuvenated. (Revised repeat) (S) (HD) 3.00 Escape to the Country A couple search for a new home in Northamptonshire. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 3.45 The Repair Shop Restoring a fragile violin and a 1930s mini replica cooker. Jay Blades hosts. (R) (S) (HD) 4.30—5.15 Bridge of Lies Family members Elisha, Emma, Georgia and Paul take part in the quiz. (S) (HD) BBC2 6.15am The Repair Shop Shown Thu 3.45pm BBC1 (S) (HD) 7.00—8.00 Sign Zone 7.00 Great Coastal Railway Journeys In Pembrokeshire, Michael Portillo learns about the UK’s biggest energy port. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 7.30 Marcus Wareing’s Tales from a Kitchen Garden 10/10. A trip to Kent inspires a nutty addition to the chef’s smallholding. (R) (S) (HD) 8.00 Golf: The Masters Highlights Action from the first round. See choice, p90. Shown yesterday 12.15am (S) (HD) 9.30 BBC News (S) (HD) 1.00pm The Pure Hell of St Trinian’s ★★ Comedy starring Cecil Parker, Joyce Grenfell and George Cole. When the schoolgirls wind up in court after burning down St Trinian’s, a mysterious professor springs to their defence. Available on iPlayer for 30 days. Review p31. Director Frank Launder (1960, U) (BW) (S) (HD) 2.30 The Customer Is Always Right Customers test out a reusable sandwich wrapper. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 3.15 Sri Lanka: Elephant Island In this Natural World film, wildlife cameraman Martyn Colbeck visits Sri Lanka to study the island’s elephants. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) 4.15—5.15 Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve 4/6 Simon explores Oman and the Maldives. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) q ITV 6.00am Good Morning Britain (S) (HD) 9.00 Lorraine Showbiz gossip and guests. (S) (HD) 10.00 This Morning Celebrity interviews, fashion and lifestyle advice. Including Regional Weather (S) (HD) 12.30pm Loose Women Frank exchanges. (S) (HD) 1.30 ITV Lunchtime News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 1.45—5.00 LIVE Racing: Grand National Festival Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani host the second day of the meeting from Aintree, featuring five races, including the 3.30 Marsh Chase and 4.05 Topham Chase. Commentary by Richard Hoiles, with analysis from AP McCoy, Mick Fitzgerald and Ruby Walsh. (S) (HD) Channel 4 102 6.05am Countdown Jon Culshaw guests. (R) (S) (HD) 6.45 Cheers Two episodes of the comedy. (R) (S) (HD) 7.40 Everybody Loves Raymond Triple bill. (R) (S) (AD) 9.05 Frasier Three episodes of the sitcom. (R) (S) (AD) 10.35 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA Gordon gets his teeth into a pizzeria in Burbank, the heart of movieland in Los Angeles. (R) (S) 11.30 News (S) (HD) 11.35 Undercover Boss USA The CEO of Build-a-Bear Workshop goes under cover in her company. (R) (S) (HD) 12.30pm Steph’s Packed Lunch Weekday magazine show presented by Steph McGovern. (S) (HD) 2.10 Countdown With guest John Thomson. (S) (HD) 3.00 A Place in the Sun A hunt for a holiday home near the Sierra Nevada in southern Spain. (R) (S) (HD) 4.00—5.00 A New Life in the Sun A Portuguese restaurant loses an important staff member, while a French B&B makes big expansion plans. (R) (S) (HD) BBC1 1 BBC2 Not Going Out 9.30pm Friends indeed? A reluctant Lee gets to know fellow dad Keith (Joe Wilkinson) QI 10.00pm An absolute shower: host Sandi Toksvig presides over a wholly shambolic edition of the quiz 5.15pm Pointless 5.15pm Flog It! Quiz show hosted by Alexander Armstrong. (S) (HD) From Ragley Hall in Warwickshire. (R) (S) (HD) 6.00 BBC News Weather (S) (HD) 6.30 Regional news magazines (S) 7.00 The One Show 6.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games Topical stories and reports, presented by Zoe Ball. 6.30 Lightning Editor Rob Unsworth (S) (HD) Host Paddy McGuinness and team captains Ugo Monye and Sam Quek are joined by Grand Nationalwinning jockey Mick Fitzgerald, England rugby union international Ben Earl, World Cup-winning cricketer Alex Hartley and footballer Curtis Davies. Series producer Tom Gill; Exec producer Gareth JM Edwards (S) (HD) Director John Smith; Executive producer Tamara Gilder (S) (HD) 2 BBC SPORT ONLINE 6.50—9.00 Football Coverage of the Centenary Shield under-18 boys’ match between England and Republic of Ireland at bbc.co.uk/sport 7.00 MOTDx Jermaine Jenas talks to Premier League players, fans and musicians, and looks at football culture. Shown yesterday 10.45pm BBC3 (S) (HD) 8.00 MasterChef In the third quarter-final, this week’s four most talented chefs must display flair and creativity as they vie for two places in the semi-finals. Their task is to prepare two courses that will excite not only John Torode and Gregg Wallace, but also former champions Simon Wood, Ping Coombes and Shelina Permalloo. Series director Dave Crerar; Series editor Katie Attwood (S) (AD) (HD) 8.30 Would I Lie to You? Jo Brand, Emma Bunton, Jonnie Peacock and Shaun Williamson join captains Lee Mack and David Mitchell on the comedy panel show. Rob Brydon hosts. Director Barbara Wiltshire; Producers Mia Cross, Juliet Redden (R) (S) (HD) 9.00 Have I Got News for You 2/9. Victoria Coren Mitchell takes the hosting reins as comedian Ria Lina and journalist Tim Shipman join team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton for a satirical look at the week’s headlines. Director Paul Wheeler; Producer Jo Maney (S) (HD) 9.30 Not Going Out Series 12. Friend. When Lee reluctantly a3/6 promises Lucy that he will be more sociable with other parents in the playground, he makes the mistake of starting with Keith. A box set of previous series is available on iPlayer. See page 101. Lee Mack Sally Bretton Hugh Dennis Joe Wilkinson It’s Double Points Friday for Milton Jones, Ria Lina, Martin Roberts and Briony May Williams. Zoe Lyons presents the quickfire quiz show. (S) (HD) 7.30 Question of Sport Lee Lucy Toby Keith 2 Kirsty Stephanie Langton Mollie Francesca Newman Elsie Millie McKillop Man in coffee shop Anil Desai Writer Lee Mack; Director Nick Wood; Producer Jamie Rix (S) (HD) 10.00 BBC News Regional News; Weather (S) (HD) 10.35 Iron Man Three ★★★★ action adventure starring Robert qFantasy Downey Jr, Guy Pearce and Ben Kingsley. 7.30 Beechgrove George Anderson, Carole Baxter, Brian Cunningham and Calum Clunie are together on home turf to see how to turn storm damage into new developments. Director Clare Booth; Executive producer Gwyneth Hardy Shown yesterday 8pm BBC Scotland (S) (HD) 8.00 Gardeners’ World Monty Don plants perennials in his orchard beds and starts redesigning the dry garden. JJ Chalmers tackles some seasonal jobs at home in Scotland, Toby Buckland admires the daffodils at Cotehele in Cornwall, and a Birmingham couple give a tour of their experimental garden, which has been curated like a living art gallery with cacti and ferns. And a passionate pelargonium grower in Hertfordshire shows off her collection of more than 600 plants. Exec producer Gary Broadhurst; Series editor Sharon Fisher (S) (HD) RT GARDENING Buy three and save on Clematis “Little Lemons” and Corydalis “Blue Heron” plants: see page 143 Your RT Gardening: page 134 9.00 Pilgrimage: the Road to the Scottish Isles series. 1/3 Series 4. Seven celebrities a New with differing beliefs walk almost 1,000 miles from Ireland to Scotland in the footsteps of Saint Columba, a key figure in early British Christianity. With just 15 days to complete their journey, Monty Panesar, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Louisa Clein, Nick Hewer, Scarlett Moffatt, Shazia Mirza and Will Bayley begin their trek in the saint’s birthplace, the market town of Donegal. It’s a damp start as they head towards the Atlantic coast and after three hours the pilgrims reach Glencolmcille, where they will spend their first night. See page 100. Wealthy industrialist Tony Stark must rely on his wits when an attack on his home leaves him without his super suit. To make matters worse, he has to square up to a vengeful scientist from his past and a nefarious new villain called the Mandarin. Available on iPlayer for 7 days. Film of the Day: page 31. Directors/Producers Andrew Devlin, Libby Overton, Ashok Prasad (S) (AD) (HD) Tony Stark/Iron Man Robert Downey Jr Aldrich Killian Guy Pearce The Mandarin Ben Kingsley Pepper Potts Gwyneth Paltrow Lt Col James “Rhodey” Rhodes Don Cheadle Dr Maya Hansen Rebecca Hall Happy Hogan Jon Favreau Ellen Brandt Stephanie Szostak Eric Savin James Badge Dale Harley Ty Simpkins Director Ian Lorimer; Producer Piers Fletcher (R) (S) (HD) President Sal Kennedy William Sadler Jarvis Paul Bettany (voice only) Jack Taggert Ashley Hamilton Mrs Davis Dale Dickey Vice President Rodriguez Miguel Ferrer Doctor Wu Wang Xueqi Yinsen Shaun Toub Bruce Banner Mark Ruffalo Bill Maher Himself Joan Rivers Herself Pageant judge Stan Lee 10.00 QI Josh Widdicombe, Cally Beaton and Stephen K Amos join Alan Davies to answer Sandi Toksvig’s questions on the theme of “Omnishambles”. 10.30 Newsnight With Mark Urban. (S) (HD) 11.00 Weather (S) (HD) 11.05 The Fall of the House of Maxwell 1/3. An extraordinary family saga. See choice, p61. Shown Monday 9pm (S) (AD) (HD) See feature: page 18 12.35am Superman and Lois 15/15. Clark’s worst nightmare comes true as Edge’s masterplan nears its grim conclusion. See choice, p40. Shown Sat 5.30pm (S) (AD) (HD) 1.20 Weather for the Week Ahead (S) (HD) 1.25—6.00am BBC News (S) (HD) 12.05am Golf: The Masters Highlights Action from the second round of the Major at Augusta National. (S) (HD) 1.35—3.05am Sign Zone 1.35 Obesity: Who Cares if I’m Bigger? — Panorama Examining the Government strategy to help the nation lose weight. Shown Mon 8pm BBC1 (S) (HD) 2.05 Your Body Uncovered with Kate Garraway 4/6 Helping a woman with a spinal condition. (R) (S) (AD) (HD) BBC1 Freeview 1/HD 101 Freesat 101/HD 106 Sky 101/HD 115 Virgin 101 BBC2 Freeview 2/HD 102 Freesat 102 Sky 102 Virgin 102 Director Shane Black (2013, 12) (S) (AD) (W) (HD)
FRIDAY 8 APRIL ITV 3 Grantchester Channel 4 4 7 in Wales BBC4 9 24 in Scotland Regional variations and Will investigate when there’s a murder at a local nursing home Open House: the Great Sex Experiment 10.00pm Jess and Mike explore their relationship Cardiff Calling: 6 Music Festival 2022 10.40pm Johnny Marr rocks the stage in Wales 5.00pm The Chase 5.00pm Sun, Sea and Selling Houses 7.00pm Dusty Bradley Walsh presents as Matt, Simon, Phil and Mikayla work as a team to take on quiz genius the Chaser and secure a large cash prize. A look at how some purchases have worked out. Dusty Springfield is joined by Latin musical trio Los Machucambos. BBC SCOTLAND Repeated 2.40am (R) (S) Executive producers Michael Kelpie, Martin Scott and Helen Tumbridge (R) (S) (HD) 6.00 The Simpsons 6.00 Regional News Weather (S) (HD) 6.30 ITV Evening News Weather (S) (HD) 7.30 Emmerdale 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.00pm The Seven 7.30 Sportscene: Friday Night Football: Queen of the South v Partick Thistle (kick-off 7.45) 10.00 Still Game 10.30 A View from the Terrace 11.30—12 midnight Scary Adult Things 9.00pm Geordie Writer Chris Gill For cast see Tuesday/Thursday (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Coronation Street Kelly refuses to allow Laura to ruin her moment of glory. Sam faces his opponent in the chess final. Daisy suspects Nicky of being cagey about her past. Kelly Neelan Millie Gibson Laura Neelan Kel Allen Sam Blakeman Jude Riordan Daisy Midgeley Charlotte Jordan Nicky Wheatley Kimberly Hart-Simpson Maria Connor Samia Longchambon Jalena Kyrah Wallace Kirk Sutherland Andrew Whyment Elaine Jones Paula Wilcox Gemma Winter Dolly-Rose Campbell Tracy McDonald Kate Ford Steve McDonald Simon Gregson Terry Michael Hagen Daniel Osbourne Rob Mallard Jenny Connor Sally Ann Matthews Amy Barlow Elle Mulvaney Audrey Roberts Sue Nicholls David Platt Jack P Shepherd Conor Gorman Aidan Thompson-Coates Oscar’s Mum Claire Jones Invigilator Trev Fleming Interviewer Billy Doherty Sonographer Jade Golding Nurse Rayyah McCaul Lard of the Dance. A new girl at school threatens to overshadow Lisa. (R) (S) (AD) Sid and Lizzie organise a night with their friends. Sid Sumner Billy Price Lizzie Chen-Williams Lily Best Ripley Lennox Ki Griffin Romeo Nightingale Owen Warner Sally St Claire Annie Wallace Sam Chen-Williams Matthew McGivern Scott Drinkwell Ross Adams Serena Chen-Williams Emma Lau Sienna Blake Anna Passey Ste Hay Kieron Richardson Theresa McQueen Jorgie Porter Tony Hutchinson Nick Pickard Verity Hutchinson Eva O’Hara Warren Fox Jamie Lomas Zoe Anderson Garcia Brown Eric Foster Angus Castle-Doughty DI Cohen Ariana Fraval Jeremy Joseph Beattie Raphael Matt Mella Writer Johnathon Hughes More cast Wed Shown Thu 7pm E4 Rptd next Monday E4 The next episode follows on E4 (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Channel 4 News Sport; Weather (S) (HD) 7.30 Unreported World Ep 3. In 2019, roughly 63 million kilograms of second-hand clothes were imported into Ghana from the UK. But, as Ashionye Ogene reports, up to 40 per cent of such items — produced as “fast fashion” and discarded by UK consumers — are worthless to textile traders. Writers David Isaac and Steven Fay More cast Monday (S) (AD) (HD) Director/Producer Toby Bakare (S) (HD) 9.00 Grantchester 8.00 Grayson’s Art Club 5/6 Series 7. After a murder at a local nursing home two of its elderly residents, Clem and Ida, go missing. Are they victims, too, or were they involved in the crime? Will and Geordie are given the run around as they try to track them down. Personally, the two men both find themselves at romantic crossroads. Geordie expected Kathy to have him back, but they seem further apart than ever. Something must change if the marriage is to have a future. Will patches things up with Bonnie and resolves to forswear romance. Then Maya turns up at the vicarage. See page 100. Ep 4 Series 3. Grayson and Philippa Perry are joined by comedian Mawaan Rizwan, who is challenged to create an artwork on the theme of “inside my head”. And contemporary artist Heather Phillipson presents a guide to her multimedia installations. a Geordie Keating Robson Green Ida Merryman Anna Calder-Marshall Will Davenport Tom Brittney Clem Preston Bruce Alexander Mrs Chapman Tessa Peake-Jones Pat Wyndham Mark Quartley Cathy Keating Kacey Ainsworth Matron Fletcher Caroline Faber Bonnie Evans Charlotte Ritchie Clara Preston Kirsten Foster Larry Peters Bradley Hall Ernie Evans Isaac Highams Miss Scott Melissa Johns Ivy Keating Ruby-Rose Fearfield Elliott Wallace Michael D Xavier Dora Keating Rose Allen Maya Ellora Torchia David Keating Carter-Jae O’Neil Writer Richard Cookson; Producer Tim Whitby Director Katherine Churcher (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 ITV News at Ten Weather; Regional News and Weather (S) (HD) 10.45 21 Jump Street ★★★★ comedy. Underachieving rookie cops qAction Jenko and Schmidt are given the chance to make their names when they are sent back to their old high school to infiltrate a drugs ring. But the new boys don’t blend in as well as was hoped. Jenko Schmidt Tom Hanson Eric Captain Dickson Molly Channing Tatum Jonah Hill Johnny Depp Dave Franco Ice Cube Brie Larson Ms Griggs Ellie Kemper Captain Nick Offerman Mr Walters Rob Riggle Fugazy Dakota Johnson Principal Dadier Jake Johnson Officer Doug Penhall Peter DeLuise Directors Abigail Dankwa and Adam Simons Executive producer Joe Evans (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Gogglebox Ep 8. The armchair critics give frank perspectives on the week’s biggest and best television shows. Executive producers Mike Cotton, Victoria Ray, Sophie Lloyd and Leon Campbell Repeated 11.05pm 4seven (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Open House: the Great Sex Experiment 7.25 Dusty is joined by Scott Walker and sings You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me. First broadcast in 1967. Producer Stanley Dorfman Rptd 3.05am (R) (S) 7.50 Sounds of the Sixties Featuring performances by the Byrds, the Hollies and the Seekers. (R) (S) 8.00 Top of the Pops 1992 The 8 October show, featuring hits from Tasmin Archer, Prince and the New Power Generation, M People, Dina Carroll, Ned’s Atomic Dustbin, Take That and the Shamen. Repeated 12.40am (R) (S) 8.30 The 15 October show, including performances by Sunscreem, Bizarre Inc, Madonna, Doctor Spin, Boyz II Men, Bon Jovi and Tasmin Archer. Producer Stanley Appel Repeated 1.10am (R) (S) 9.00 Bonnie Raitt: BBC4 Sessions The blues singer performs at Stoke Newington Town Hall in north London, featuring tracks from throughout her career, spanning her self-titled 1971 debut album and her 2012 release, Slipstream. The set includes Love Has No Pride, Nick of Time and Love Me Like a Man. She is joined on stage by regular collaborator, Paul Brady. Director Janet Fraser Crook; Producer Alison Howe Repeated 1.40am (R) (S) (HD) 10.00 The Old Grey Whistle Test: Bonnie Raitt Bob Harris introduces a performance by the American blues singer, guitarist and songwriter. From March 1976. Director Tom Corcoran Producer Michael Appleton (R) (S) 10.40 Cardiff Calling: 6 Music Festival 2022 Highlights Married couple Mike and Jess from Cerys Matthews and Huw a2/6. Essex consider a sexual encounter together a Stephens present highlights from with another woman, but a previous experience uncovers difficult emotions for Jess. And married couple Jon and Danielle from Bolton have romantic dates with other potential sexual partners to test whether they are emotionally prepared for group sex. See page 101. the festival, featuring Johnny Marr, Little Simz, Wet Leg, IDLES and the Pixies. Plus backstage interviews and a special performance by the Manic Street Preachers. See page 101. Series producers Alice Wheater and Hannah Carr-Ellison; Executive producers Jes Wilkins, Tom Garland and Federico Ruiz (S) (AD) (HD) Producer Ryan Minchin; Executive producer Paul Bullock First shown Tuesday BBC1 Wales (S) (HD) 11.05 Eight out of Ten Cats Does Countdown 11.40 Stewart Copeland’s Adventures in Music Paul Foot, Angela Barnes and John Cooper Clarke join captains Jon Richardson and Sean Lock. 1/3. The musician explores the power music has to bring people together and to bond them in ways that are fundamental to our evolution. His journey takes him from the cave in Germany where a 40,000-year-old bone flute was discovered, to a mass singalong by a choir in New York. Series producer Jodie Krstic; Executive producers Richard Cohen, Richard Osman and Ruth Phillips (R) (S) (HD) Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (2012, 15) (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 12.05am Jimmy Carr’s I Literally Just Told You Jimmy Carr hosts the game show with a twist. (R) (S) (HD) 1.05 Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping ★★★ Satirical comedy starring Andy Samberg. Conner is a former boy-band singer who is about to launch his second solo album. Bad reviews and worse marketing decisions make success far from assured. 12.40am Home Shopping (HD) 3.00 Winning Combination Game show. (R) (S) (SL) (HD) 3.50 Unwind A sequence to calm the mind. (HD) 5.05—6.00am Cash Trapped Quiz. (R) (S) (SL) (HD) 2.35 Come Dine with Me From Sheffield. (R) (S) (HD) 4.45 Moneybags Quiz show. (R) (S) (SL) (HD) 5.35—6.00am Bidding Wars (R) (S) (HD) ITV Freeview 3/HD 103 Freesat 103 Sky 103 Virgin 113/HD 103 +1 Freeview 35 Freesat 112 Sky 203 Virgin 114 Channel 4 Freeview 4/HD 104 Freesat 104/HD 126 Sky 104/HD 138 Virgin 104/HD 141 +1 Freeview 15 Freesat 121 Sky 204 Virgin 142 q Directors Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone (2016, 15) (S) (W) 8.30—9.00pm Landward: Anne Lundon follows events at the Stirling Bull Sales 12.35am A View from the Terrace 1.35 Superman and Lois 2.20 Weather for the Week Ahead 2.25—6.00 BBC News ITV BORDER SCOTLAND 6.30pm ITV Evening News; Weather 7.00—7.30 Border Life: magazine programme exploring life in the Border region BBC1 WALES 7.30—8.00pm Weatherman Walking: the south Wales Valleys BBC2 WALES 7.30pm Match of the Day Wales Live: Women’s International: Wales v France, World Cup Group I qualifier at Parc y Scarlets (kick-off 7.45) 9.45—10.00 Coast: the Norfolk shoreline Friday Television Gabby and Dawn make a discovery. Meena is delighted. Al is left feeling slightly guilty. Series producer Ninushka Oller-Stracey Executive producer Sandy Watson (S) (HD) BBC1 SCOTLAND ITV WALES 6.30pm ITV Evening News; Weather 7.00—7.30 Coast & Country: exploring one of Wales’s oldest estates BBC1 NORTHERN IRELAND 6.30—7.00pm BBC Newsline; Party Election Broadcast: by the Alliance Party UTV 6.25—6.30pm Party Election Broadcast: by the Alliance Party 7.00—7.30 UTV Life: an eclectic mix of stories and guests Director Nico Wasserman Executive producer Jez Nelson (R) (S) (HD) 12.40am Top of the Pops 1992 Shown 8/8.30pm (S) 1.40 Bonnie Raitt: BBC4 Sessions Shown 9pm (S) (HD) 2.40-3.30am Dusty Shown 7/7.25pm (S) BBC4 F’view 9/HD 106 F’sat 108 Sky 116 Virgin 108 a RT Choice m Family 2 Red button (R) Repeat (S) Subtitles (SL) Signing (AD) Audio description (HD) High def FILMS i Premiere (W) Widescreen (BW) Black/white Channel 5 listings are overleaf Outstanding ★★★★ Very good ★★★ Worth watching ★★ Could be worse ★ Poor 103
FRIDAY Freeview Television Friday Channel 5 5 BBC3 23 10 Drama 20 Cruising with Susan Calman 8.00pm MasterChef Australia 7.00pm Judge Doc Martin 8.00pm The GP agrees to Sister Boniface Mysteries 9.00pm The crew onboard the Regal Princess Gary Mehigan sets new challenges meet with Louisa, but fails to show up A secretary’s death puzzles the nun F’view 5/HD 105 F’sat 105 Sky 105 Virgin 154/HD 105 5.35am Milkshake! See page 106 9.15 New. Jeremy Vine (S) (HD) 12.15pm George Clarke’s Build a New Life in the Country A plan to convert a stone house in rural Croatia into a nature retreat. (S) (HD) 1.10 5 News (S) (HD) 1.15 Home and Away Tane and Nikau look for Chloe on their way to the hospital. F’view 23/HD 109 (not Scot/Wales) F’sat 179/HD 107 Sky 117 (173 London; 141 Scot) Virgin 107 (157 Scot/Wales) Freeview 10 Freesat 115 Sky 119 Virgin 117/HD 177 6.00am Classic Coronation Street (S) (AD) 7.00 Classic Emmerdale (S) 8.05 That’s My Boy (S) 9.10 Upstairs, Downstairs: 8/13 Series 3. The Bolter. The Bellamys visit Somerby Park; 10.20 9/13. Goodwill to All Men. Richard’s mother-in-law visits Eaton Place (S) 11.30 Heartbeat: 11/16. Nick and Kate’s marriage is in trouble; 12.35pm 12/16. Emily learns she is pregnant (S) (AD) 1.40pm Classic Emmerdale: double bill. It is the day of Miss Strickland’s funeral, then Marc, Robert, Donna, Katie and Eve are furious about Ollie’s actions (S) 2.45 Classic Coronation Street: double bill. Spider bids a tearful farewell to Toyah, then the Platts decide to christen Bethany (S) (AD) 3.45 Midsomer Murders: Series 3. Judgement Day The residents of Midsomer Mallow are looking forward to the “Perfect Village Competition” — until a local petty thief is stabbed to death with a pitchfork (S) (AD) Freeview 20 Freesat 158 Sky 143 Virgin 130 7.00am Ever Decreasing Circles: 4/5 Series 1 Martin’s holiday approaches (S) 7.40 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates Rptd 2.20pm (S) 8.35 The Bill: Ackland’s romantic evening does not go to plan 9.35 Holby City: Guy’s career goes from strength to strength (HD) 10.55 Casualty: Charlie welcomes two new nurses (S) (AD) 12 noon The Bill: Proctor undermines Holmes 1.00pm Classic EastEnders: double bill. Lisa and Phil bicker, then Billy and Phil resume fighting 2.20 Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: 4/6 Series 4. Robert begins a career as a journalist (S) 3.20 Lovejoy: 10/12 Series 2. A property developer approaches Lady Jane’s husband (S) 4.20 Pie in the Sky: 6/10 Series 2 Crabbe has an unwelcome visitor (S) 5.20 Ever Decreasing Circles: 5/5 Series 1. Martin organises a vicars and tarts party (S) Shown Thu 6.30pm 5 Star Rptd 6pm 5 Star (S) (HD) 1.45 New. Neighbours Repeated 6pm (S) (HD) 2.15 Killing Your Daughter ★★ Mystery thriller starring Allison Paige. Candace is thrilled to track down her biological parents, but the Masons are prepared to go to extreme lengths to keep her out of their lives. q Director Craig Goldstein (2019) (S) (W) (HD) 4.00 Filthy House SOS A mum-of-three is overwhelmed by a sea of clutter in her three-bedroom house. (S) (HD) 5.00pm 5 News (S) (HD) 6.00 Neighbours Mackenzie pitches herself to Terese as an unpaid Fashion Week intern. Shown 1.45pm (S) (HD) 6.30 New. Eggheads The Medway and Solent Originals take on the regulars. Last in the series. (S) (HD) 7.00 New. Kate Humble’s Coastal Britain 6/8 Series 2. Kate follows the historic East Sussex coastline, beginning on the cliffs overlooking Hastings, a town associated with the Battle of 1066. Series producer Mark Leslie (S) (HD) 7.55 5 News Update (S) (HD) 8.00 New. Cruising with Susan Calman a 2/6. The Canaries. As her cruise ship leaves the Canaries behind, Susan enjoys sailing north across the Atlantic Ocean to the beautiful subtropical island of Madeira. See page 100. Director Jenny Macleod (S) (HD) Followed by 5 News Update (S) (HD) 9.00 New. Deadline 4/4. James returns to London to pursue the killer, but finds no-one believes his stories about what happened in Budapest. For cast see Tuesday (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Holidaying with Jane McDonald: the Caribbean 2/4. In St Lucia, Jane gets a bird’s-eye view of the rainforest and takes a boat trip from the north to the south of the island to see its two volcanic spires. Shown Sunday 9pm (S) (HD) 11.00 New. 80s Greatest Pop Videos: 1988 9/10. A look at the greatest pop videos from the era when Stock, Aitken and Waterman ruled the UK charts. Directors Yvette Lyons, Chris Price-Morgan and Anna Cox (S) (HD) 1.00am New. Casino (S) (HD) 3.00 Entertainment News (S) (HD) 3.10 Police Interceptors (S) (HD) 3.55 Now That’s Funny! (S) (SL) (HD) 4.45 Wildlife SOS (S) (SL) 5.10—5.35am House Doctor (S) (SL) (AD) Channel 5+1 Freeview 46 Freesat 128 Sky 205 Virgin 155 BBC4 listings are overleaf 7.00pm New. MasterChef Australia In the elimination challenge, each cook takes on a different world cuisine, and the chef who fails to impress heads into a battle with previously eliminated contestants. First shown on W (S) (HD) 7.55 New. The Catch Up (S) (HD) 8.00 The Fast and the Farmer-ish 1/7. Leicestershire’s all-female Diva Drivers are determined to outmanoeuvre Somerset’s Checkshirt Choppers. (S) (HD) 8.30 2/7. Northern Ireland’s Bogmen and Determinators rev up against each other. The whole series is on iPlayer. (S) (HD) 9.00 Love in the Flesh 1/8. Zara McDermott presents a dating show exploring what happens when couples who have formed relationships through apps and social media meet face to face. 9.45 2/8. All five couples go on their first date as they start courting in the real world, with no screens or filters to hide behind. 10.30 3/8. The heat is turned up when six new singles enter the beach house. 11.15 4/8. Relationships are tested to the max after the arrival of six new guests — but which couples will survive? 12 midnight 5/8. The morning of day five in the beach house finds everyone confused about one couple’s status. 12.45am 6/8. After a dramatic night, the couples face a communication task where they must build rafts together. (S) (HD) 1.30 Hot Property: Filly meets Chloe Ferry (S) (HD) 2.00 The Drop (S) (HD) 3.00—3.45am Freeze: Back on Thin Ice (S) (SL) (AD) (HD) ITV2 6 SAVE on a ( 5.45pm Heartbeat 13/16 Series 4. Nick investigates graffiti at a battery egg farm. (S) (AD) 6.55 14/16. A seemingly open-and-shut inquiry prompted by a lost suitcase reveals a long-running family feud. (S) (AD) 8.00 Doc Martin 6.00pm Butterflies 5/6 Series 1. The Lovers. A piece of artwork turns out to be significant. 6.40 Last of the Summer Wine Series 23. The Mystical Squeak of Howard’s Bicycle. Howard’s bicycle starts acting strangely in front of Pearl. (S) 7.20 Mervyn Would Be Proud. Billy discovers he has greater worries ahead. (S) 8/8 Series 7. The Doctor Is Out. Louisa fears that Martin may have left Portwenn after Dr Timoney’s suggestion that their relationship is not meant to be. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 1/8 Series 8. Mysterious Ways Portwenn is making preparations for PC Penhale and Janice’s wedding. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Father Brown 10.00 Law & Order: UK 10.00 New Tricks 3/7 Series 6. Haunted. Brooks re-opens a case following a deathbed confession to the murder of a teenage girl. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Scott & Bailey Freeview 26 Freesat 117 Sky 120 Virgin 118/HD 178 6.00am World of Sport (S) (HD) 6.05 The Protectors (S) 6.30 Robin of Sherwood (S) 7.25 The Avengers (S) (SL) (HD) 8.25 The Professionals (S) (SL) (AD) 9.30 New. Racing: the Opening Show: from Aintree (S) (HD) 10.30 Minder (S) (AD) 11.35 The Champions (S) 12.40pm Extreme Salvage Squad (S) (HD) 1.40 Robin of Sherwood: the outlaws rescue King Richard (S) 2.45 The Avengers (S) (HD) 3.55 The Professionals (S) (AD) 4.55 Minder (S) (AD) 6.00pm River Monsters In the Amazon, Jeremy Wade investigates after a body is found with unusual bruising. (S) (HD) 6.30 LIVE International Football North Macedonia Women v England Women (kick-off 7.00). Coverage of the World Cup Group D qualifier at Tose Proeski Arena in Skopje. Laura Woods presents, with analysis from Ian Wright and Anita Asante. (S) (HD) 9.15 New. Virtual Grand National A computer tries to predict the outcome. (S) (HD) 10.15 New. All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite Hard-hitting action from the AEW. (S) (HD) 12.40 American Dad! (S) (AD) (HD) 1.35 Bob’s Burgers (S) (AD) (HD) 2.25 Superstore (S) (AD) (HD) 2.50—3.00am Unwind (S) (HD) 12.25am Car Crash Global: Caught on Camera (S) (HD) 1.25 The Professionals (S) (SL) (AD) 2.25 The Protectors (S) (SL) 2.55—3.00am Unwind (S) (HD) ITV4 +1 Freesat 118 Sky 220 Virgin 175 9.00 New. Sister Boniface Mysteries Scoop. The body of a high-level a 5/10. official’s secretary is found at the bottom of a staircase. See p100. (AD) (HD) 2/10 Series 7. It Smells of Books. Lane goes under cover in his “spiritual home”, the London Library. (S) (AD) 1/4 Series 9. Ghosts. The bodies of two unidentified women are discovered. (S) (AD) 12 midnight Inspector Morse: Series 2. Last Seen Wearing. A schoolgirl goes missing (S) (AD) (HD) 2.10—2.30am Unwind (S) (HD) +1 F’view 59 (9pm—4am) F’sat 116 Sky 219 Virgin 174 ITV4 5/15 Series 5. The Hand of Lucia A local writer is murdered. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.20 Silent Witness 6/8 Series 3. The detectives are sent to investigate the death of a man in a nursing home after his daughter complains about his care. (S) (AD) (HD) Freeview 6 Freesat 113 Sky 118 Virgin 115/HD 176 6.00am Totally Bonkers Guinness World Records (S) (SL) 6.25 Dress to Impress (S) (SL) (HD) 7.30 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (S) (HD) 8.25 Love Bites (S) (AD) (HD) 9.20 Hart of Dixie (S) (HD) 10.15 One Tree Hill: Lucas attends a beach party (S) (HD) 11.10 The O.C. (S) (HD) 12.05pm Love Bites (S) (AD) (HD) 1.05 Dress to Impress (S) (HD) 2.05 New. The Ellen DeGeneres Show: with guest Lisa Kudrow (S) (HD) 3.00 Hart of Dixie (S) (HD) 4.00 One Tree Hill (S) (HD) 5.00 The O.C. (S) (HD) 6.00pm Celebrity Catchphrase Tony Audenshaw, Tamzin Outhwaite and Phil Tufnell try to guess the familiar phrases. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Superstore 12/22 Series 3. Amy does not feel ready to start dating again. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.30 13/22. Jonah attempts to help Amy secure a hot new video game. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Bob’s Burgers Series 4. The family heads off on a train journey. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.30 Linda correctly predicts that a telemarketer will call the restaurant. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 FILM Fast & Furious 8 ★★★★ Action adventure starring Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham and Charlize Theron. The team have dispersed to live quieter lives. But with Dom seemingly seduced into a life of techno terrorism by the mysterious Cipher, it looks like the opportunity to put their feet up will have to wait. (S) (AD) (W) (HD) 11.40 Family Guy Series 16. Brian learns to invest in the stock market. (S) (AD) (HD) 12.10am Chris loses a rare dollar note that Carter gave him for his birthday. (S) (AD) (HD) ITV2+1 Freeview 29 Freesat 114 Sky 218 Virgin 116 104 ITV3 26 1.35am Kavanagh QC: 2/4 Series 5. The More Loving One. An arsonist is accused of killing his girlfriend (S) (HD) 3.05—4.00am Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: 4/6 Series 2 A spiritualist comes under investigation (S) Drama +1 Freeview 60 Sky 243 Virgin 226 ITVBe 28 Freeview 28 Freesat 119 Sky 131 Virgin 119/HD 179 7.00am Gemma Collins: Diva Forever (S) (HD) 8.00 Buying and Selling: the duo spruce up a worn-out home (S) (HD) 9.00 LittleBe (HD) 12 noon Unboxed (S) (HD) 12.30pm The Real Housewives of New York City (S) (HD) 1.25 Gemma Collins: Diva Forever (S) (HD) 2.25 The Only Way Is Essex (S) (HD) 3.10 New. Little Women: LA First shown on Lifetime (S) (HD) 4.05 The Real Housewives of New Jersey (S) (HD) 5.00 The Real Housewives of Orange County (S) (HD) 6.00pm Masters of Flip Dave and Kortney Wilson fix up an outdated house. (S) (HD) 7.00 Buying and Selling Helping a former professional footballer and his wife search for a bigger property. (S) (HD) 8.00 Dinner Date Jess from Beckenham, south London, looks for love. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Botched Paul Nassif treats a nose that is stuck at a seven o’clock angle. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 A patient seeks a new nose. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.55 Atlanta Plastic Dr Crawford meets a woman desperate for a breast reduction. (S) (HD) 11.50 The Only Way Is Essex Bobby throws a fundraising fashion show. (S) (HD) 12.40—1.00am Unwind (S) (HD) ITVBe +1 Virgin 120 (Scotland 162)
FRIDAY 8 APRIL More4 18 Sky Arts 11 Yesterday 27 Freeview 18 Freesat 124 Sky 136 Virgin 147/HD 195 8.55am Kirstie’s House of Craft 9.15 A Place in the Sun 11.05 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 1.05pm Heir Hunters 2.05 Four in a Bed 4.50 Find It, Fix It, Flog It 5.55 Car SOS (AD) 6.55pm Escape to the Château: DIY Six weeks into their new life as château owners, Donna and Paul start transforming their abandoned scullery into a kitchen. (AD) 7.55 Devon and Cornwall On the island of St Martin’s in the Isles of Scilly, Val Thomas and husband Graham have run a vineyard for more than a quarter of a century. Now they’ve decided to put down their secateurs and retire, but first they need to ensure that the new owners know the ropes. (AD) 9.00 RT CHOICE New. The Crimson Rivers Ep 3 Series 3. Niemans loses control when he finds out about Damien and ends up isolated. Camille is caught in a quandary after hearing information from Kleinert and then the shocking news about Niemans from Marek. French +subtitles. See p100. 10.05 24 Hours in A&E A motorcyclist is airlifted to St George’s after crashing into a bus, and a seven-year-old arrives with his dad after cutting his wrist while playing. (AD) 11.10 A 22-month-old girl needs urgent treatment after being kicked by a horse, and a man with epilepsy seeks help after falling face-first onto the pavement. (AD) F’view 11 F’sat 147 Sky 130 Virgin 165/HD 140 BT 349/HD 364 6.00am Darbar: Music of India 7.00 The South Bank Show 8.00 Puccini by Andrea Colombini 9.00 Tales of the Unexpected 10.00 Discovering: Jason Robards 11.00 Music Icons: New Wave 11.30 Video Killed the Radio Star 12 noon Rankin’s 2020 1.00pm Tales of the Unexpected 2.00 Discovering: Richard Dreyfuss 3.00 Mystery of the Lost Paintings (AD) 4.00 Landscape Artist of the Year National Trust Favourites 5.00 Tales of the Unexpected 6.00pm Discovering: Basil Rathbone A profile of the English star of stage and screen. 7.00 Fleetwood Mac: Live in Boston Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks play hits from throughout their career in a concert from 2004. 8.00 More tracks from the concert, featuring hits including Dreams and Go Your Own Way. 9.15 Classic Albums How private turmoil acted as a catalyst in the creation of Rumours, Fleetwood Mac’s Grammy-winning album from 1977 that sold over 19 million copies. 10.30 Discovering: Blondie A look back at the music of the American new wave band. 11.00 New. Fields Charlene Wango’s short film based on true-life events, as a female pastor deals with the challenge of a family member facing the dangers of gang culture. 11.15 Punk The exploration of punk continues with a look at the birth of hardcore. (AD) Freeview 27 Freesat 159 Sky 155 Virgin 129 6.00am The Great War in Numbers (AD) 8.00 World War II from Above 9.00 Secret Nazi Bases 10.00 Abandoned Engineering (AD) 12 noon The Architecture the Railways Built (AD) 1.00pm Great British Railway Journeys 2.00 Abandoned Engineering (AD) 4.00 World War II from Above 5.00 Secret Nazi Bases: ruins of an important German asset 6.00pm Antiques Roadshow Fiona Bruce hosts from Nymans Gardens near Crawley. 7.00 Great British Railway Journeys In Tewkesbury, Michael Portillo joins a group re-enacting a battle from the Wars of the Roses. 7.30 Michael Portillo embarks on the first leg of a journey from Norwich to Chichester. 8.00 The Architecture the Railways Built Tim Dunn visits the Ffestiniog in Wales and learns about Amsterdam Centraal. (AD) 9.00 Bangers and Cash Derek finds room for a Daimler and a teardrop caravan. (AD) 10.00 Dave heads for an isolated tent in the Midlands to collect a Triumph Toledo. (AD) 11.00 Abandoned Engineering Exploring a fuel plant in Poland that was built to make Nazi Germany self-sufficient. (AD) 12.15am Eight out of Ten Cats Does Countdown 1.15 24 Hours in A&E: double bill (AD) 3.25—3.50am Father Ted (AD) 12.30am Isle of Wight Festival Greatest Hits 1.30 Discovering: Iggy Pop (AD) 2.00 Classic Albums 3.00 Video Killed the Radio Star (AD) 3.25 Born in Chicago (AD) 5.00—6.00am Landmark (AD) More4 +1 Freeview 86 Freesat 125 Sky 236 Virgin 196 E4 13 Freeview 13 Freesat 122 Sky 135 Virgin 106/HD 145 6.00am Hollyoaks Shown Wed/Thu 6.30pm C4 (AD) 7.00 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 9.00 Married at First Sight Australia 10.30 The Big Bang Theory 11.00 Young Sheldon 12 noon Brooklyn Nine-Nine (AD) 1.00pm The Big Bang Theory (AD) 3.00 Young Sheldon: double bill (AD) 4.00 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (AD) 5.00 The Big Bang Theory (AD) 6.00pm The Big Bang Theory 4/24 Series 5. Penny arranges a date for Raj. (AD) 6.30 5/24. Wil Wheaton invites everyone to a house-warming party. (AD) 7.00 New. Hollyoaks Romeo proves popular. Cast pp83/103 Repeated Monday C4 (AD) 7.30 The Big Bang Theory 6/24 Series 7 Sheldon makes a scientific breakthrough. (AD) 8.00 Teen First Dates A fashion student is set up with an apprentice plumber. (AD) 9.00 FILM Jason Bourne ★★★★ Action thriller starring Matt Damon and Tommy Lee Jones. Now living in self-imposed exile, former agent Jason Bourne is contacted by an old colleague and is soon drawn into an operation to expose CIA dirty tricks. (AD) 11.25 Naked Attraction A model and a veterinary student choose dates. (AD) 12.30am A 23-year-old virgin takes part. (AD) 1.35 First Dates: Valentine’s (AD) 2.35 Gogglebox (SL) (AD) 3.30 Below Deck: Mediterranean (AD) 4.20 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA: in Arvada, Colorado 5.10—6.00am Mike & Molly E4 +1 Freeview 30 Freesat 123 Sky 235 Virgin 146 Really 17 Freeview 17 Freesat 160 Sky 142 Virgin 128 6.00am Fantasy Homes by the Sea 7.00 Home Shopping 8.00 Homes under the Hammer 10.00 Antiques Road Trip 12 noon Money for Nothing 1.00pm A Place in the Sun 2.00 It’s Me or the Dog 3.00 Animal Cops Houston (AD) 4.00 Pit Bulls and Parolees 5.00 Countryside 999 6.00 Money for Nothing 7.00 Antiques Road Trip 9.00 New. Fright Club 10.00 New. Ghost Adventures 11.00 Ghost Adventures 1.00am Kindred Spirits 2.00 Home Shopping 4.00 Animal Cops Houston (AD) 5.00—6.00am Pit Bulls and Parolees 4seven 49 Freeview 49 Freesat 127 Sky 137 Virgin 143/HD 203 9.00am Four in a Bed 9.30 Come Dine with Me 10.30 Couples Come Dine with Me: from Plymouth 11.30 A Place in the Sun 1.30pm A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 2.30 A New Life in the Sun 3.30 Come Dine with Me: dinner party challenge in Lincoln 6.00pm A Place in the Sun A search for a holiday home near the Sierra Nevada. 7.00 Ugly House to Lovely House with George Clarke Architect Will Alsop redesigns a West Sussex couple’s bungalow. (AD) 8.00 George Clarke’s Old House, New Home The architect helps James and Drew restore the features and dimensions of their Georgian home in Leicester. (AD) 9.00 Emergency Following the work of London’s Major Trauma System — a network of hospitals, air ambulances and paramedics — during the summer of 2021. (AD) 10.00 Nikki Grahame: Who Is She? A tribute to the the reality-TV star from Big Brother. Shown yesterday 9pm Channel 4 (AD) 11.05 Gogglebox Ep 8. The armchair critics give their frank perspectives on the week’s best television shows. Shown 9pm C4 (AD) 12.10am Gogglebox (AD) 2.20 The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer (AD) 3.40—4.35am Naked Attraction’s Best Naughty Bits (AD) Quest 12 F’view 12/HD 114 F’sat 172/HD 167 Sky 144 Virgin 169 6.00am How Do They Do It? 6.20 World’s Greatest Motorcycle Rides 7.10 Shed and Buried 8.00 Salvage Hunters: the Restorers 9.00 Dream Builds on Wheels 10.00 Chasing Classic Cars 11.00 Vintage Voltage (AD) 12 noon Wheeler Dealers 1.00pm LIVE Darts: the WDF World Championship 3.30 Three Men Four Wheels 4.00 Salvage Hunters 5.00 Salvage Hunters: the Restorers (AD) 6.00 Wheeler Dealers 7.00 Aussie Gold Hunters 8.00 Salvage Hunters 9.00 New. Alien Encounters Declassified 11.00 How Do They Do It? 12 midnight Wheeler Dealers (AD) 1.00am Disasters at Sea (AD) 2.00 Iron Resurrection 3.00 Fantomworks 4.00 Mega Shippers 5.00—6.00am How It’s Made Quest +1 F’view 70 F’sat 168 Sky 244 Virgin 213 BBC News Freeview 231 Freesat 212 Sky 503 Virgin 601 Sky News Freeview 233 Freesat 202 Sky 501 Virgin 603 BT 313 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 arrives in time for the next auction 12 midnight Great British Railway Journeys 1.00—3.00am The Great War in Numbers (AD) Yesterday +1 Freeview 75 Sky 255 Virgin 200 Dave 19 F’view 19 F’sat 157 Sky 111 (Wales 112) Virgin 127/HD 227 7.10am Yianni: Supercar Customiser (AD) 8.00 Timber Kings 9.00 Storage Hunters UK 10.00 Top Gear (AD) 11.00 Expedition with Steve Backshall: a long lava tube (AD) 12 noon Bangers and Cash 1.00pm Top Gear (AD) 2.00 Expedition with Steve Backshall (AD) 3.00 Rick Stein’s Far Eastern Odyssey (AD) 4.00 Bangers and Cash 5.00 Rick Stein’s India: Rick visits Tamil Nadu (AD) 6.00pm Taskmaster 9/10 Series 9. The five comics go under cover to impress Greg Davies. 7.00 Richard Osman’s House of Games Rachel Riley, JB Gill, Katie Derham and Richard Herring test their skills. 7.40 Would I Lie to You? With guest panellists Katherine Parkinson, Louie Spence, David O’Doherty and Bill Turnbull. 8.20 QI XL Colin Lane, Sarah Millican and Noel Fielding join the regulars. 9.00 Sandi Toksvig looks at “Queens”. 10.00 Live at the Apollo With Phil Wang, Brennan Reece and Rachel Parris. 11.00 QI XL Guests include Lucy Porter. 11.40 Meet the Richardsons (AD) 12.20am Mock the Week 1.00 QI XL 1.40 Would I Lie to You? 2.15 Have I Got a Bit More Old News for You 3.15—4.00am Richard Osman’s House of Games Dave Ja Vu Freeview 74 Sky 211 (Wales 212) Virgin 131 W 25 Freeview 25 Freesat 156 Sky 132 Virgin 125/HD 211 6.10am My Dream Home 8.00 Tipping Point 10.00 The Bill 11.00 Inside the Vets 12 noon Inside the Ambulance (AD) 2.00pm Tipping Point 4.00 My Dream Home 6.00pm MasterChef USA The chefs prepare dishes inspired by their personal legend. 7.00 Property Brothers: Forever Homes A home for newlyweds A’amna and Ibrahim. 8.00 New. Inside the Ambulance The crews attend a man with a broken leg. (AD) 9.00 999 Rescue Squad The team are called in to save the survivors of a crash. (AD) 10.00 Gavin & Stacey The Shipmans travel to Wales to attend a wedding fair. 10.40 Gavin embarks on two stag nights. 11.20 The day of the wedding arrives. (AD) 12 midnight Inside the Ambulance (AD) 1.00—3.00am Tipping Point: double bill W +1 Sky 232 Virgin 190 21 Freeview 21 Freesat 129 Sky 141 Virgin 153 9.00am NCIS (AD) 11.55 Entertainment News 12 noon Law & Order 2.55pm Entertainment News 3.00 Law & Order 4.55 Entertainment News 5.00 Law & Order 6.00 NCIS: Series 10 Four episodes. A petty officer is gunned down 7.00 A serviceman dies after a fight 8.00 Tony reviews satellite footage of the Middle East 9.00 The daughter of a navy commander is abducted (AD) 10.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Series 14. Four episodes. The team must thwart a psychopathic boy 11.00 A college student is sexually assaulted 11.55 A baby is abducted 12.55am Benson and Barba confront a powerful administrator 1.55 Hannibal 3.35—4.00am Criminals: Caught on Camera: the use of CCTV to fight crime 5 USA +1 Freesat 130 Sky 241 Virgin 185 5 Star 32 Freeview 32 Freesat 131 Sky 128 Virgin 151 8.00am Entertainment News 8.05 Rich Kids Go Skint 8.55 Room to Improve 10.00 Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun 11.00 Filthy House SOS 12 noon Traffic Cops 2.00pm Police Interceptors 5.00 Shoplifters and Scammers: at War with the Law 6.00pm Home and Away Roo and Alf try to get Ryder to come home. Shown 1.15pm C5 (AD) 6.30 New. Home and Away Dean debriefs Ziggy about his intervention. (AD) 7.00 Car Crime UK: Caught On Camera The use of CCTV to tackle vehicle theft. (AD) 8.00 999: Criminals Caught on Camera Police officers monitor the activity of Soho’s 100,000 nightly visitors. (AD) 9.00 FILM The Meg ★★★ Action horror thriller starring Jason Statham. A disgraced deep sea diver is approached to aid a team in their fight against a giant prehistoric shark. 11.15 FILM Final Destination 2 ★★★ Horror sequel with Ali Larter. Review p31. 1.05am Adults Only: Threesomes Are More Fun 2.05 Adults Only: OAPs on the Game 3.05—4.00am Room to Improve 5 Star +1 Freesat 141 Sky 228 Virgin 186 5 Action 33 Friday Television Bangers and Cash 9.00pm A Daimler and Pierre consider their next move Fleetwood Mac: Live in Boston 7.00pm The band’s Say You Will tour The Crimson Rivers 9.00pm Camille 5 USA Freeview 33 Freesat 132 Sky 150 Virgin 187/HD 150 9.00am Traffic Cops 11.00 Trucking Hell (AD) 12.05pm FILM Pork Chop Hill ★★★★ War drama. Review page 28 (BW) 2.05 FILM Vera Cruz ★★★★ Western 4.00 Trucking Hell (AD) 5.00 Traffic Cops: under Attack 6.00pm Traffic Cops: on the Edge A driver writes off his car in a spectacular fireball. 7.00 Police Interceptors Mark and Steve stop a suspicious man trying to hide his true identity. 8.00 A drunk driver tries everything he can think of to avoid giving a breath sample. 9.00 Traffic Cops Alex Boniface takes the lead in the pursuit of a stolen car. 10.00 Frontline Police 24/7 Following the fortunes of suspects in Florida and Chicago. 11.00 Police UK: Armed and Deadly Following operations carried out by the UK’s armed police officers, combining real footage with news coverage of the aftermath. 12 midnight Fights, Camera, Action! (AD) 1.00am Armed and Dangerous: Caught on Camera (AD) 2.00 Burglars and Break-Ins: Caught on Camera (AD) 3.00 Banged Up Abroad 3.50 Doomsday: Caught on Camera 4.35— 5.00am 999: Criminals Caught on Camera 5 Select 56 Freeview (HD only) 56 Freesat 133 Sky 153 Virgin 152 9.00am GPs: behind Closed Doors (AD) 10.00 The Yorkshire Vet 11.00 The Yorkshire Vet Casebook 12 noon The Dog Rescuers with Alan Davies (AD) 2.00pm GPs: behind Closed Doors (AD) 5.00 The Yorkshire Vet (AD) 6.00pm Watercolour Challenge 7.00 The World’s Most Scenic Railway Journeys A journey through Sicily. 8.00 England’s rural North West. 9.00 Around the World by Train with Tony Robinson The actor travels through South America, exploring Argentina and Peru. 10.00 Tommy Cooper: in His Own Words Celebrities reflect on what made the much-loved comedian one of the greats. 12 midnight Elvis: the Man That Rocked the World 2.05am Victoria Wood: 40 Years of Laughs: a profile of the writer and comedian 3.05 Inside the Heinz Factory 3.55—4.00am Entertainment News FREEVIEW channels continue overleaf: Film channels on p108 105
Freeview, satellite FRIDAY CHILDREN’S Milkshake! on C5 Full listings for Channel 5 are on p104 5.35am Peppa Pig 5.40 Paw Patrol 5.50 Pip and Posy 6.00 Mya Go 6.05 Peppa Pig 6.20 Kid-E-Cats 6.30 Blue’s Clues & You 6.50 Fireman Sam 7.00 Thomas & Friends 7.10 Peppa Pig 7.25 Paw Patrol 7.40 Milo 7.55 Pip and Posy 8.05 Paddington 8.25 New. Ricky Zoom 8.35 Peppa Pig 8.40 Daisy & Ollie 8.50 Odo 8.55 Ben and Holly 9.10—9.15am Sunny Bunnies CBeebies 202 Television Friday Freeview 202 Freesat 608 Sky 608 Virgin 702 6.00am Go Jetters 6.10 Bing 6.20 Teletubbies 6.35 School of Roars 6.45 Chuggington 6.55 Tish Tash 7.00 Bing 7.05 Hey Duggee 7.25 Bluey 7.35 Go Jetters 7.50 Peter Rabbit 8.05 Octonauts 8.15 Numberblocks 8.20 Love Monster 8.30 Nick Cope’s Popcast 8.35 Justin’s House 9.00 Bitz & Bob 9.25 Alphablocks 9.45 Something Special: We’re All Friends 10.05 Teletubbies 10.20 New. The Toddler Club at Home 10.35 Hey Duggee 10.45 Tee and Mo 10.50 Kiri & Lou 10.55 Love Monster 11.05 Pablo 11.15 Let’s Go for a Walk 11.30 Teeny Tiny Creatures 11.45 Our Family 12 noon Big Cook Little Cook 12.20pm Timmy Time 12.25 Waffle the Wonder Dog 12.35 Bitz & Bob 12.45 Go Jetters 1.00 Yakka Dee! 1.10 Numberblocks 1.15 Alphablocks 1.20 Dog Loves Books 1.25 Hey Duggee 1.35 Love Monster 1.40 Nick Cope’s Popcast 1.45 Something Special: We’re All Friends 2.10 Teletubbies 2.25 Bing 2.30 Go Jetters 2.40 Timmy Time 2.45 Maddie’s Do You Know? 3.00 Down on the Farm 3.15 Swashbuckle 3.40 Hey Duggee 3.50 Peter Rabbit 4.00 Andy’s Dinosaur Adventures 4.15 Grace’s Amazing Machines 4.30 Dog Loves Books 4.40 Love Monster 4.45 Bluey 4.55 Hey Duggee 5.10 Waffle the Wonder Dog 5.20 Go Jetters 5.35 JoJo & Gran Gran 5.45 Moon and Me 6.10pm Clangers 6.20 In the Night Garden... 6.50—7.00pm CBeebies Bedtime Stories: a tale is read for younger viewers before they go to bed CBBC 201 Freeview 201 Freesat 607 Sky 607 Virgin 701 7.00am Danger Mouse 7.20 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 7.35 Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 7.45 Newsround 7.55 Ninja Express 8.10 Odd Squad 8.20 Blue Peter Challenges 8.30 Operation Ouch! 9.00 FILM All Stars ★★★ 10.40 Secret Life of Boys 11.25 Class Dismissed 11.40 OOglies Funsize 11.45 Shaun the Sheep 11.55 Danger Mouse 12.20pm Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 12.40 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 1.05 Step Up to the Plate 2.05 The Dumping Ground 2.30 Mystic 3.00 Horrible Histories 3.30 Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! 3.40 Danger Mouse 3.55 Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese 4.05 Ninja Express 4.20 Danger Mouse 4.45 Odd Squad 5.00 New. Blue Peter 5.30 Mr Stink 6.30 Our CBBC 6.35—7.00pm The Next Step CITV 203 Freeview 203 Freesat 602 Sky 612 Virgin 734 6.00am Gormiti 3D: the Herald of Gorm 6.30 Thunderbirds Are Go 6.55 Inspector Gadget 7.25 Teen Titans Go! 7.55 Dare Master 8.00 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 8.30 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated 9.00 Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon 10.25 Buck and Buddy 10.30 Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous 11.30 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 12 noon Inspector Gadget 1.00pm Makeaway Takeaway 1.30 Don’t Unleash the Beast 2.00 Mr Bean: the Animated Series 3.00 Teen Titans Go! 3.30 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated 4.00 Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! 4.30 Inspector Gadget 5.00 The Rubbish World of Dave Spud 6.00 Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated 6.30 Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon 8.00 Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous 8.55—9.00pm Dare Master FREEVIEW channels continued from overleaf Dis/Informed 9.05pm Fake news during the pandemic PBS America 84 F’view 84 (1-11pm only) F’sat 155 Sky 174 Virgin 273 8.00am American Oz (S) 9.10 Germany’s Neo-Nazis and the Far Right (S) 10.25 New. Dis/Informed 12.20pm Beautiful Serengeti 1.00 American Oz (S) 2.10 Dis/Informed 4.00 Beautiful Serengeti 4.35 Europe’s Waterways 5.35 Germany’s Neo-Nazis and the Far Right (S) 6.40pm American Oz 2/2. The story of L Frank Baum, writer of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, which was published in 1900. (S) 7.50 Germany’s Neo-Nazis and the Far Right How extremists have carried out attacks on Jews and migrants, as well as infiltrating the security services. (S) 9.05 Dis/Informed Investigating how the pandemic has made the public vulnerable to believing comforting lies over harsh truths. See page 101. 11.00 American Oz As 6.40pm. 12.15am Germany’s Neo-Nazis and the Far Right (S) 1.25 Dis/Informed 3.05 Europe’s Waterways 3.35—4.00am Beautiful Serengeti PBS +1 Freeview (HD only) 87 a Pick 36 Modern Family 8.30pm Funeral for a Dog 9.00pm at bizarre Tudor remedies Phil meets up with Denise Mark makes himself heard Smithsonian 57 F’view (HD only) 57 F’sat 175 Sky 171 Virgin 276 6.00am Aerial America (HD) 10.00 Combat Ships (HD) 12 noon The Hunt for Eagle 56 (HD) 1.00pm The Lost Ships: the Hunt for the Kaiser’s Superfleet (HD) 2.30 D-Day and the Dambusters (HD) 4.00 Combat Ships (HD) 6.00pm America’s Civil War 360 1/3. The North’s hard-won victory in the US Civil War. (HD) 7.00 Aerial America An aerial tour over New England. (HD) 8.00 Aerial Britain 3/8 Series 2 A look at the inspirations and homes of notable individuals. (HD) 9.00 An American Aristocrat’s Guide to Great Estates 8/10 A visit to Inveraray Castle. (HD) 10.00 Mystic Britain 8/10 Series 2. Examining Henry VIII’s role in Tudor medicine. (HD) 11.00 Aerial Britain As 8pm. 12 midnight An American Aristocrat’s Guide to Great Estates (HD) 1.00am Mystic Britain (HD) 2.00 Aerial Greece (HD) 3.00—6.00am Aerial America (HD) HGTV 44 Freeview 36 Freesat 144 Sky 159 Virgin 156 F’view 44 F’sat 166 Sky 158 Virgin 286 7.00am Border Security: Canada’s Front Line (AD) 8.00 Motorway Patrol 9.00 Police Force: Australia (AD) 10.00 Police Ten 7 11.00 Highway Cops (AD) 12 noon Highway Patrol (AD) 1.00pm Border Patrol 2.00 Border Security: Canada’s Front Line 3.00 Nothing to Declare (AD) 4.00 Stargate SG-1 5.00 Star Trek: the Next Generation 6.00 Stargate Atlantis: Dr Weir is found in suspended animation 7.00 Hawaii Five-0 8.00 Killer in My Village 9.00 Killer Colleagues 10.00 Grimm: Nick is seemingly killed 11.00 Killer Families 12 midnight Britain’s Most Evil Killers 1.00am The Force: North East 2.00 Nothing to Declare (AD) 3.00 Border Patrol 4.00 Motorway Patrol 5.00— 6.00am Police Force: Australia (AD) 7.00am Homes under the Hammer 8.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 9.00 A Place in the Sun 10.00 Escape to the Country 12 noon My Lottery Dream Home 1.00pm Fixer to Fabulous 2.00 A Place in the Sun 3.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 4.00 Sarah Beeny’s Renovate Don’t Relocate 5.00 Homes under the Hammer 6.00 A Place in the Sun 7.00 Escape to the Country: a property in north Wales 8.00 Love Your Garden: transforming a Manchester family’s neglected garden 9.00 My Lottery Dream Home 10.00 My Mortgage Free Home 11.00 Good Bones 12 midnight Escape to the Country 1.00am DIY SOS (AD) 2.00 Fantasy Homes by the Sea 3.00—4.00am Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Pick +1 Freesat 145 Sky 259 CBS Justice 41 Freeview 41 Freesat 137 Sky 148 Virgin 192 9.00am Diagnosis Murder 11.00 The Fugitive 12 noon Perry Mason (BW) 1.05pm Walker, Texas Ranger 3.00 CSI: Miami 4.00 NCIS 5.00 The Fugitive 6.00 Perry Mason (BW) 7.05 Walker, Texas Ranger 9.00 CSI: Miami 10.00 NCIS 11.00 Diagnosis Murder 1.00am Walker, Texas Ranger 2.55 JAG 3.55 Donal MacIntyre’s Murder Files 4.45—6.00am Medical Detectives CBS Drama 68 Freeview 68 Freesat 134 Sky 147 Virgin 197 9.00am Perry Mason (BW) 11.00 Matlock 12 noon Medium 1.00pm JAG 3.00 Perry Mason 5.00 Unsolved Mysteries 6.55 Judge Judy 9.00 Medium: Allison reopens an old case 10.00 Unsolved Mysteries: double bill. A tale of lost treasure, then the murder of two police officers in Louisiana 11.55 Judge Judy 2.00am Medium 3.00 Evidence of Evil 4.00 Written In Blood 5.00—6.00am Matlock ALL PROGRAMMES ON THE ABOVE CHANNELS ARE REPEATS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 106 Mystic Britain 10.00pm A look HGTV +1 Sky 258 Virgin 290 Great TV 50 F’view 50 (limited) F’sat 142 Sky 157 Virgin 189 6.00am Charlie’s Angels 7.00 Crazy like a Fox 8.00 Highway to Heaven 10.00 FILM Danielle Steel’s Fine Things ★ Melodrama 12.50pm GREAT! Movie News Extra 1.00 Perception 2.00 Body of Proof 3.00 Castle 4.00 Murder, She Wrote 7.00 M*A*S*H 9.00 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? 1.00am M*A*S*H: four episodes 3.00 Hart to Hart 3.45 Crazy like a Fox 4.30—6.00am Highway to Heaven Great TV +1 Freesat 143 Sky 257 BBC Parliament 232 F’view 232 F’sat 201 Sky 504 Virgin 605 6.00am House of Lords 11.00 Select Committees 6.00pm News 6.30 Sportsday 7.00 News 7.30 Dateline London 8.00 News 8.45 Newswatch 9.00 News 9.30 Media Show 10.00 News 10.30 The Papers 10.45 News 11.30 The Papers 12 midnight News 12.30am Media Show 1.00 News 1.30 Click 2.00 News 2.30 Dateline London 3.00 News 3.30 Click 3.45 Newswatch 4.00 News 4.30 Amol Rajan Interviews Sharon White 5.00 News 5.30—6.00am Travel Show Sky Atlantic Sky Showcase Sky 106 Virgin 110/HD 109 BT 340/HD 355 6.00am The Early Rundown 7.00 Sky News Breakfast 8.00 Beth Rigby Interviews (HD) 9.00 Nothing to Declare (S) (HD) 10.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 11.00 NCIS: Los Angeles (S) (HD) 1.00pm Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 2.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Modern Family (S) (HD) 4.00 Will & Grace (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00 The Simpsons (S) (HD) 5.45 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: double bill (S) (HD) 6.30pm The Simpsons Marge starts her own business. 7.00 An avalanche traps Homer and Mr Burns in a cabin. 7.30 The family hires a nanny. 8.00 A weekend in the wilderness takes a dark turn. (S) (HD) 8.30 Modern Family 17/24 Series 1. Phil meets an ex. (S) (HD) 9.00 Rob and Romesh vs Cricket: South Africa 3/4 Series 2 The duo play a Test. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Late Late Show Best of the Week Highlights of the show. 11.00 A League of Their Own Road Trip: Dingle to Dover 1/6 Freddie Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp travel around Britain and Ireland. 12 midnight Bloods (S) (HD) 12.30am Sex and the City (S) (HD) 1.30 Road Wars (S) 3.00 Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 4.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00— 6.00am Motorway Patrol (S) Sky Showcase +1 Sky 206 Challenge 48 F’view 48 F’sat 146 Sky 160 Virgin 160 7.00am The Chase 10.00 Play Your Cards Right (AD) 11.00 The Price Is Right 12 noon Wheel of Fortune (AD) 1.00pm Catchphrase (AD) 2.00 Family Fortunes (AD) 3.00 The Price Is Right 4.00 Play Your Cards Right (AD) 5.00 Bullseye 6.00pm Tenable: five sea-loving women from Sussex compete 7.00 Pointless Celebrities: with Bill Oddie and Tessa Dunlop, John Craven and Shauna Lowry, Diarmuid Gavin and Miranda Krestovnikoff, and Helen Skelton and Radzi Chinyanganya 8.00 The Chase: quiz show hosted by Bradley Walsh 10.00 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?: with Chris Tarrant 11.00 Bullseye 12 midnight The Chase: five editions 5.00—6.00am Bullseye: double bill Forces TV 96 Freeview 96 Freesat 165 Sky 181 Virgin 274 6.00am Forces News 6.30 Ten Things You Don’t Know about... 6.55 CHiPs 8.55 Watching 9.55 No Place like Home 10.30 Sorry! 11.10 The Brittas Empire 12.25pm No Place like Home 1.00 Sorry! 1.35 Ten Things You Don’t Know about... 2.05 Digging for the Truth 3.00 The Falklands War: Eyewitness 4.00 Gurkhas vs Everest 4.55 Decisive Battles: a profile of the legendary gladiator Spartacus 5.30 Forces News 6.00 Watching: double bill 7.05 The Brittas Empire: double bill 8.20 Sorry! 9.00 CHiPs: four episodes 1.00am Watching: two episodes 2.05 CHiPs 4.00 Digging for the Truth 5.00—6.00am Gurkhas vs Everest Sky 108 (Wales 109) BT 342/HD 357 6.00am Storm City (S) (AD) 7.50 Totti: One Captain (S) 9.30 The Sopranos (S) (AD) (HD) 11.45 Game of Thrones (S) (AD) 12.50pm Six Feet Under (S) (AD) 3.00 Ray Donovan (S) (AD) (HD) 5.10pm The Sopranos 4/21 Series 6. Tony tries to help an aspiring rapper. Paulie suffers an identity crisis. (S) (AD) (HD) 6.20 5/21. Johnny Sack is granted a temporary release to attend his daughter’s wedding. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.25 Game of Thrones 3/6 Series 8. The Night King and the army of the dead reach Winterfell, and an epic battle between the living and the dead begins. (S) (AD) 9.00 New. Funeral for a Dog 7/8. Tuuli no longer believes Mark’s account of the events on the night Felix died. (S) (HD) 10.00 New. 8/8. While preparations are under way for the big San Felice Festival on the estate, Mark tells Tuuli the truth about what really happened to Felix. German +subtitles. (HD) 11.00 Succession 6/10 Series 2 Greg has to break some distressing news to Tom. (S) (AD) (HD) 12.05am True Blood (S) (HD) 3.30 In Treatment 4.00—6.00am Storm City (S) (AD) (HD) Sky Atlantic +1 Sky 208 (Wales 209) Sky Witness Sky 107 Virgin 112/HD 111 BT 341/HD 356 6.00am Nothing to Declare (S) (AD) 8.00 Border Patrol (S) 9.00 Send in the Dogs (S) 10.00 UK Border Force (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 Law & Order (HD) 12 noon Bull (HD) 1.00pm Blue Bloods (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Air Ambulance ER (S) (HD) 4.00 Paramedics Australia (S) (HD) 5.00 Nothing to Declare (S) 8.00 New. Chicago Med (HD) 9.00 New. Chicago Fire: Severide and Seager investigate an anonymous tip (HD) 10.00 New. Chicago PD (HD) 11.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (S) (HD) 12 midnight The Rookie (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00am 9-1-1 (S) (HD) 2.00 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (S) (HD) 3.00 Bull (HD) 4.00 Road Wars (S) 5.00—6.00am Brit Cops: Rapid Response (S) (AD) Sky Witness +1 Sky 207 Virgin 206 Syfy Sky 152 Virgin 139/HD 138 BT 347/HD 362 6.00am Quantum Leap 7.00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 11.00 Star Trek: Voyager 12 noon Stargate Atlantis 1.00pm The Librarians 2.00 V 3.00 Fringe 4.00 Stargate Atlantis 5.00 Stargate SG-1 6.00pm Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 7.00 Quantum Leap 8.00 Fringe: the team revisits Walter’s Harvard lab 9.00 FILM Asteroid-a-Geddon ★ Sci-fi action starring Issa Veronika and Eric Roberts 11.00 Stargate SG-1 12 midnight Grimm 1.00am Stargate Atlantis 2.00 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 3.00 Star Trek: Voyager 4.00 Fringe 5.00—6.00am V Syfy +1 Sky 252 Virgin 229 Key (S) Subtitles (SL) Signing (AD) Audio description (HD) High definition (W) Widescreen RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
& cable Rob and Romesh vs Cricket: South Africa 9.00pm Sky Max Sky Replay Sky 145 Virgin 180 7.00am 6ixth Sense with Colin Fry (S) 8.00 Four Weddings (S) (HD) 10.00 My Kitchen Rules: Australia (S) (HD) 1.00pm Total Wipeout (S) (AD) 2.00 Stargate Atlantis (S) (HD) 4.00 Quantum Leap (S) (HD) 6.00pm Most Haunted (S) 7.00 The Flash: Despero warns Barry that great tragedies will lead to Armageddon (S) (HD) 8.00 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (S) (HD) 9.00 Hooten and the Lady (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 The Russell Howard Hour (S) (HD) 11.00 Transplant (S) (HD) 12 midnight Night Cops (S) (HD) 1.00am Police Ten 7 (HD) 2.00 A League of Their Own (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Duck Quacks Don’t Echo (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00 Four Weddings (S) (HD) 5.00—6.00am Most Haunted US (S) Sky Crime Sky 122 Virgin 137/HD 136 BT 348/HD 363 6.00am Highway Patrol (S) (AD) 7.00 Send in the Dogs (S) 8.00 Stop, Search, Seize (S) (AD) 9.00 Nothing to Declare (S) (HD) 10.00 Brit Cops (S) (AD) 11.00 Road Wars (S) 12 noon Forensics (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm How I Caught the Killer (S) (HD) 2.00 Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 4.00 Murders That Shocked the Nation (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00 Killer Families (S) (HD) 6.00 World’s Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 7.00 Murders That Shocked the Nation (S) (HD) 8.00 Most Evil Killers (S) (HD) 9.00 New York Homicide (HD) 10.00 Murdered at First Sight (HD) 11.00 Most Evil Killers (S) 1.00am Forensics (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 Killer in My Village (S) 3.00 How I Caught the Killer (S) 4.00 Brit Cops (S) (AD) 5.00—6.00am Motorway Patrol (S) Sky Crime +1 Sky 222 Virgin 207 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 Gold Sky 110 (Wales 111) Virgin 124 BT 343/HD 358 7.10am Jam and Jerusalem (S) 8.30 2 Point 4 Children (S) 9.10 Hi-de-Hi! (S) 9.50 Porridge (S) 10.30 Last of the Summer Wine (S) 11.50 Keeping Up Appearances (S) 12.30pm Dad’s Army: the Lost Episodes (S) (AD) (HD) 1.10 Hi-de-Hi! (S) 1.50 2 Point 4 Children (S) 2.30 Desmond’s 3.05 Dad’s Army (S) 3.45 Dad’s Army: the Lost Episodes (S) (AD) (HD) 4.25 Last of the Summer Wine (S) 5.40 Porridge (S) 6.25pm Desmond’s Lee wonders who his parents are. 7.00 Hi-de-Hi! Barry and Yvonne tread the light fantastic. (S) 7.40 Keeping Up Appearances Hyacinth attends a christening. (S) 8.20 Dad’s Army The platoon acquires an armoured car. (S) 9.00 All Round to Mrs Brown’s With Harry Redknapp, Maya Jama and Mick Hucknall. (S) (HD) 10.00 Men Behaving Badly Tony tries to make Deborah jealous. (S) 10.40 All Round to Mrs Brown’s With Joel Dommett, Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes. (S) (HD) 11.40 Peep Show (S) (HD) 12.50am Jam and Jerusalem: two episodes (S) 2.15 Men Behaving Badly (S) 2.50—4.00am The Interviews: Kenny Everett (S) (HD) Gold +1 Sky 210 (Wales 211) Virgin 194 Sky Comedy Sky 114 (Wales 115) Virgin 135/HD 123 BT 346/HD 361 8.00am The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (S) (HD) 10.00 Will & Grace (S) (HD) 11.30 The Office US (S) (HD) 12 noon The Mindy Project (S) (HD) 12.50pm Curb Your Enthusiasm (S) (HD) 2.00 AP Bio (S) (HD) 3.00 Modern Family (S) (HD) 4.00 Will & Grace (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00 The Office US (S) (HD) 5.45 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: double bill (S) (HD) 6.35 Saturday Night Live (HD) 8.00 Los Espookys (S) (HD) 8.30 Wellington Paranormal (HD) 9.00 Girls: double bill (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Late Late Show Best of the Week (HD) 11.00 And Just like That..: Charlotte attempts to impress a fellow mum (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight Bloods (S) (HD) 12.30am Sex and the City (S) (HD) 1.35 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (HD) 2.30 Bored to Death (S) (HD) 4.00— 5.00am Everybody Hates Chris (HD) Comedy Central Sky 112 (Wales 113) Virgin 181/HD 132 BT 344/HD 359 8.00am Last Man Standing (S) (HD) 9.00 My Wife and Kids (S) (HD) 11.00 Younger (S) (HD) 1.00pm Friends (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 FILM The Other Woman ★★★ Comedy with Cameron Diaz, Leslie Mann and Kate Upton. When the wife of philanderer Mark King meets his mistress, it promises to be explosive. But the two women discover that there is more to this love triangle than meets the eye, and Mark soon learns that hell hath no fury... (S) 11.10 Jason Manford: First World Problems (S) (HD) 12.10am Live at the Apollo (S) 1.10 Kevin Hart: Let Me Explain (S) (HD) 2.40 Gods of the Game (S) (HD) 3.10 Grouchy Young Men (S) (HD) 4.10—5.00am Friends (S) (AD) (HD) +1 Sky 212 (Wales 213) Virgin 133 Limetown 9.00pm Lia makes a significant breakthrough Alibi Sky 109 (Wales 110) Virgin 126/HD 212 7.10am Murdoch Mysteries (S) (HD) 9.00 Unforgettable (S) (HD) 10.00 Major Crimes (S) (HD) 11.00 Rizzoli & Isles (S) (AD) (HD) 12 noon Death in Paradise (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm Father Brown (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 Murdoch Mysteries: double bill (S) (HD) 4.00 Unforgettable (S) (HD) 5.00 Major Crimes (S) (HD) 6.00pm Death in Paradise 1/8 Series 3. Richard Poole meets a sticky end at a reunion. (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Rizzoli & Isles 9/18 Series 5 A woman’s mummified remains are discovered. (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00 Hudson & Rex 12/16 Series 1. Donovan’s ex-girlfriend, a recovering addict, wakes up to find her roommate dead. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Limetown 5/10. Lia embarks on a search for the creator of Limetown. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.40 6/10. Lia finds a scientist who knows what the true purpose of Limetown was. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.15 Evil 1/13. Psychologist Kristen Bouchard is hired to determine whether a serial killer is possessed by a demon. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.20 Death in Paradise As 6pm. 12.20am Unforgettable (S) (HD) 1.20 Limetown (S) (AD) (HD) 2.30— 4.00am Murdoch Mysteries (S) (HD) Alibi +1 Sky 209 (Wales 210) Virgin 191 Discovery I Am Paul Walker 9.00pm The Fast and Furious actor Sky Documentaries Sky 121 Virgin 278/HD 277 BT 352/HD 367 6.00am Inside the Freemasons (S) (AD) (HD) 7.00 Discovering: Samuel L Jackson (S) (HD) 8.00 The Directors (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 The Story of Late Night (S) (HD) 10.00 The 2000s (S) (HD) 11.00 100 Foot Wave (S) (AD) (HD) 12 noon FILM The September Issue ★★★★ (S) (W) (HD) 1.40pm My Icon: Keegan Hirst (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 Never Surrender: a Galaxy Quest Documentary (S) (HD) 3.40 My Icon: Sophie Cook (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00 Discovering: Samuel L Jackson (S) (HD) 5.00 The Directors (S) (AD) (HD) 6.00pm The Story of Late Night A look at the history of late-night talk shows, beginning with shows presented by Steve Allen, Jack Paar and Johnny Carson. (S) (HD) 7.00 The 2000s Examining technological advancements during the decade. (S) (HD) 8.00 100 Foot Wave Garrett has concerns about proposed safety measures. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 I Am Paul Walker Exploring the life and legacy of American actor Paul Walker, who died at the age of 40. (S) (HD) 10.50 The End of the Storm Liverpool Football Club’s Premier League-winning 2019/20 season. 12.50am LFG (S) (AD) (HD) 2.50 The Look of Silence (S) 5.00—6.00am 100 Foot Wave (S) (AD) (HD) Nat Geographic Malawi Wildlife Rescue 9.00pm Treating a hedgehog Sky Nature Sky 124 Virgin 280/HD 279 BT 354/HD 369 6.00am Strange Creatures (S) 7.00 Monkey Life (S) (AD) 8.00 The Forgotten Forests of Malaysia (S) 9.00 Guardians of the Wild (S) 10.00 Africa’s Wild Year (S) 11.00 Brazil Untamed (S) 12 noon Over Australia (S) 1.00pm Monkey Life (S) (AD) 2.00 The Forgotten Forests of Malaysia (S) 3.00 Guardians of the Wild (S) 4.00 Africa’s Wild Year (S) 5.00 Brazil Untamed (S) 6.00pm Over Australia 2/2 Aerial footage of Australia’s Great Dividing Range. (S) 7.00 Monkey Life Chimp Tikko undergoes surgery when he gets a tooth infection. (S) (AD) 7.30 Alison agrees to take in a neglected marmoset. (S) (AD) 8.00 A Wild Year on Earth As spring arrives, whooper swans are called northward. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Malawi Wildlife Rescue Following the work of staff at a wildlife rescue centre. (S) (HD) 10.00 Brazil Untamed The resurgence of the ocelot. (S) 11.00 Over Australia As 6pm. 12 midnight Deadly Hunters 1.00am Wild Kingdoms 2.00 A Wild Year on Earth (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 Malawi Wildlife Rescue (S) (HD) 4.00 The Forgotten Forests of Malaysia (S) 5.00—6.00am Guardians of the Wild (S) Eden Sky 125 Virgin 250 BT 322/HD 376 Sky 129 Virgin 266/HD 268 BT 351/HD 366 Sky 166 Virgin 245/HD 247 6.00am Wheeler Dealers (S) (HD) 7.00 Treehouse Masters (S) (HD) 8.00 Alaska: Homestead Rescue (S) (HD) 9.00 Alaska: the Last Frontier (S) (HD) 10.00 Combat Dealers (S) (HD) 11.00 Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 12 noon Mighty Truckers (HD) 1.00pm Deadliest Catch (S) (HD) 3.00 Disasters Engineered (S) (HD) 4.00 Building Off the Grid (S) (HD) 5.00 Wheeler Dealers (S) (HD) 6.00 Misfit Garage (S) (HD) 7.00 Outback Truckers (S) (HD) 8.00 Hoffman Family Gold (HD) 9.00 New. Expedition Bigfoot (HD) 10.00 Aliens In Alaska (S) (HD) 11.00 Combat Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight as 9pm 1.00am Aliens In Alaska (S) (HD) 2.00 Moonshiners (S) (HD) 3.00 Gold Rush: Freddy Dodge’s Mine Rescue (HD) 5.00— 6.00am Wheeler Dealers (S) (AD) (HD) 8.00am Car SOS (S) (HD) 10.00 Ice Road Rescue (HD) 12 noon Wicked Tuna: North v South (S) (HD) 1.00pm Wicked Tuna (S) (HD) 2.00 Drain the Oceans (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00 Car SOS (S) (HD) 6.00 Air Crash Investigation (HD) 8.00 Dutch Caribbean Coastguards: as the team trace smugglers’ tracks, they make a remarkable discovery (HD) 9.00 Car SOS: Tim and Fuzz head to Kent to rescue a 1973 Dennis fire engine (HD) 10.00 Colossal Machines: machines built to operate in extremes of cold weather (HD) 11.00 Air Crash Investigation (S) (AD) (HD) 12 midnight Science of Stupid: two episodes (HD) 1.00am Trafficked with Mariana Van Zeller (HD) 2.00 Drugs Inc (HD) 3.00 Nazi Megastructures (S) (AD) (HD) 4.00—5.00am Lost Treasures of Egypt: a secret cemetery (HD) 9.00am Life in the Air (HD) 10.00 Mountain Gorilla (HD) 11.00 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 12 noon Baby Chimp Rescue (HD) 2.00pm Life in the Air (HD) 3.00 Mexico: Earth’s Festival of Life (HD) 5.00 Mountain Gorilla (HD) 6.00pm Baby Chimp Rescue (HD) 7.00 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 8.00 Life in the Air (HD) 9.00 Mexico: Earth’s Festival of Life (HD) 10.00 Baby Chimp Rescue (HD) 11.00 Mountain Gorilla (HD) 12 midnight Life in the Air (HD) 1.00am Mexico: Earth’s Festival of Life (HD) 2.00 as 7pm 3.00 Mountain Gorilla (HD) 3.50 Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (HD) 4.40 Bahama Blue (HD) 5.30—6.00am Collar of Duty (HD) Discovery +1 Sky 225 Virgin 258 Nat Geo +1 Sky 229 Virgin 267 Discovery History Sky History Eden +1 Sky 266 Virgin 246 Animal Planet Sky 177 Virgin 257 Sky 123 Virgin 270 BT 353/HD 368 Sky 162 (NI 178) Virgin 251 BT 325/HD 378 6.00am Devonport (S) 7.00 Mysteries of the Missing (S) 8.00 Ultimate Warfare (S) 9.00 Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 10.00 Mysteries at the Museum 11.00 Mysteries of the Missing (S) 12 noon Combat Dealers (S) 1.00pm Expedition Unknown (S) 2.00 World War II: Witness to War (S) 3.00 Lost City of the Desert (S) (AD) 4.00 Mysteries at the Museum 5.00 Ultimate Warfare (S) 6.00 Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 7.00 Expedition Unknown (S) 8.00 Combat Dealers (S) 9.00 Legendary Locations (S) (AD) 10.00 Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 11.00 Aircraft Stories (S) 12 midnight Combat Dealers (S) 2.00am Nasa’s Unexplained Files (S) 3.00 Aircraft Stories (S) 4.00 as 3pm 5.00—6.00am Mysteries at the Museum 6.00am Secrets in the Ice (HD) 8.00 Pawn Stars (HD) 9.00 American Pickers (HD) 11.00 Secrets of the Viking Stone (HD) 12 noon Legends of the Pharaohs (HD) 1.00pm Forged in Fire (HD) 2.00 American Pickers (HD) 3.00 American Pickers: Best Of (HD) 4.00 WW2 Mystery: Foo Fighters (HD) 6.00pm Pawn Stars (HD) 7.00 Forged in Fire (HD) 8.00 Curse of the Ancients (HD) 9.00 Digging for Britain (HD) 10.00 Ray Winstone’s Sicily (HD) 11.00 How Sex Changed the World (HD) 12 midnight Curse of the Ancients (HD) 1.00am Lost Relic Hunters (HD) 2.00 Forged in Fire (HD) 3.00 How Sex Changed the World (HD) 4.00 Legends of the Pharaohs (HD) 5.00—6.00am Pawn Stars (HD) 8.00am America’s Cutest Pets (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Dr Jeff (S) (HD) 10.00 Dodo Heroes (S) (HD) 11.00 How Do Animals Do That? (S) (HD) 12 noon Extinct or Alive: the Lost Shark (S) (AD) (HD) 1.00pm Legend of Deep Blue (S) (HD) 2.00 My Cat from Hell (S) (HD) 3.00 America’s Cutest Pets (S) (HD) 4.00 Dr Jeff (S) (HD) 5.00 Dodo Heroes (S) (HD) 6.00 Alaska Monsters (S) (HD) 7.00 Little Giants (HD) 8.00 Life at Vet University (S) (HD) 9.00 Born Mucky: Life on the Farm (S) (HD) 10.00 I Was Prey (HD) 11.00 Extinct or Alive (S) (HD) 12 midnight In Search of Monsters (S) (HD) 1.00am Little Giants (HD) 2.00 My Cat from Hell (S) (HD) 3.00 America’s Cutest Pets (S) (HD) 4.00—5.00am Dr Jeff (S) (HD) Discovery History +1 Sky 277 Virgin 261 Sky History +1 Sky 223 Virgin 271 Friday Television Sky 113 (Wales 114) Virgin 122/HD 121 BT 345/HD 360 6.00am Stargate SG-1 (S) 8.00 Arrow (S) (HD) 9.00 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (HD) 10.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 11.00 NCIS: Los Angeles (S) (HD) 1.00pm Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 2.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 3.00 DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (HD) 4.00 Arrow (S) (HD) 5.00 The Flash (S) (HD) 6.00pm Stargate SG-1 20/22 Series 5. O’Neill enlists the help of two military prisoners. (S) 7.00 21/22. Jackson is exposed to a lethal dose of radiation. (S) 8.00 Rugby’s Funniest Moments A selection of the sport’s most amusing moments, featuring events on the international and domestic scene. (S) (AD) (HD) 9.00 Rob and Romesh vs Cricket: South Africa 3/4 Series 2 The duo head to Cape Town to see England play a Test. (S) (AD) (HD) 10.00 Rob and Romesh vs Cricket: the Test 4/4 Series 2 Rob and Romesh watch England take on South Africa. (S) (AD) (HD) 11.00 A League of Their Own Road Trip: Dingle to Dover As 8pm. 12 midnight DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (HD) 1.00am Road Wars (S) (AD) (HD) 2.00 Arrow (S) (HD) 3.00 Hawaii Five-0 (S) (HD) 4.00 S.W.A.T. (S) (AD) (HD) 5.00— 6.00am Highway Patrol (S) (HD) Peep Show 11.40pm Mark is roped into being a best man FRIDAY 8 APRIL Animal Planet +1 Sky 262 (NI 278) Virgin 259 107
FRIDAY Films & Sport FREEVIEW Film4 Sky Premiere 14 F’view 14 F’sat 300 Sky 313 Virgin 428/HD 429 11.00am Man of the West ★★★★ Gary Cooper stars in this fine, relentlessly grim western from director Anthony Mann that was given scant critical approval on its original release. (1958, 12) (S) (AD) 1.05pm Vertigo 5 In one of the truly great Alfred Hitchcock movies, James Stewart plays the retired cop with a fear of heights who’s hired to follow a friend’s suicidal wife. Kim Novak (1958, PG) (S) 3.40 Little Man Tate ★★★★ Moving drama about an uneducated woman’s struggle to get the best for her gifted child. Jodie Television Friday Foster, Dianne Wiest, Adam Hann-Byrd (1991, PG) (S) 5.45pm Transformers: Age of Extinction ★★★ Mark Wahlberg’s engineer teams up with Optimus Prime to save the world in this technically dazzling sci-fi sequel. Jack Reynor (2014, 12) (S) (AD) 9.00 i Stuber ★★ Fish-out-ofwater action comedy in which a taxi driver gets caught up in a police chase. Review p31. Kumail Nanjiani, Dave Bautista, Iko Uwais (2019, 15) (S) 10.55 White Boy Rick ★★ A boy’s drift into crime puts him in conflict with the FBI and his father in this drama set in 1980s Detroit. Matthew McConaughey (2018, 15) (S) 1.10—3.45am Regression ★★ Suspenseful thriller in which Ethan Hawke investigates allegations of abuse made by Emma Watson against her father. David Thewlis (2015, 15) (S) +1 F’view 47 F’sat 301 Sky 314 Virgin 430 Talking Pictures TV 82 Freeview 82 Freesat 306 Sky 328 Virgin 445 6.00am Mrs Fitzherbert ★★★ Starchy but handsome historical drama. Peter Graves, Joyce Howard (1947) 8.05 Beyond the Curtain ★ Low-budget thriller. Richard Greene, Eva Bartok (1960, U) (S) 9.50 Blueprint for Robbery ★★★ J Pat O’Malley leads a daring heist in this tight, welledited drama. (1961) 11.30 The House on 92nd Street ★★★★ Enthralling spy thriller in which a double agent keeps a federal agent informed about the activities of Nazi spies in New York. William Eythe (1945, U) (S) 1.15pm Hell Drivers ★★★★ Stanley Baker heads a superb British cast in this tense thriller about a corrupt haulage firm. (1957, PG) (S) 3.25 The Iron Maiden ★★ Misfiring comedy. Michael Craig (1962, U) (S) 5.25 North West Frontier ★★★ Kenneth More gives an assured performance as the soldier entrusted with the safety of a prince in this cracking adventure. Review p27. Lauren Bacall (1959, U) 8.00 The Outer Limits TV sci-fi. (S) 9.05 Diary of a Madman ★★ Strange but decent horror that sees Vincent Price’s 19th-century French magistrate possessed by and evil spirit. Vincent Price (1963, 15) (S) 11.05 Die, Monster, Die! ★★ Atmospheric cosmic horror based on a HP Lovecraft story that sees a meteorite cause weird mutations in a community. Boris Karloff (1965, 12) (S) 12.50am Curse of the Faceless Man ★★ Horror about a gladiator who comes back to life after being unearthed at Pompeii. (1958) (S) 2.20 The Final Conflict: Omen III ★★ Overblown addition to the horror franchise with Sam Neill. (1980, 18) 4.30—6.00am The Golden Disc ★ Musical. Lee Patterson (1958, U) (S) Films for streaming p38 The best of Netflix, Amazon, Sky 108 Die Hard 4.0 1111 9.00pm Great Movies Hacker Justin Long is in for a bumpy ride with no-nonsense cop Bruce Willis after America’s computer systems are hijacked Great Movies 34 Freeview 34 Freesat 302 Sky 321 Virgin 425 9.00am Lost Letter Mysteries: from the Heart 11.00 Fatal Acquittal ★★ Crime thriller. Joely Fisher (2014) 1.00pm Heart of a Stranger ★★ True-life drama. Review p28. Jane Seymour (2002) 3.00 Wrong Swipe ★★ Thriller. Anna Hutchison (2016) 4.40 Breaker Morant ★★★★ Powerful drama based on the true story of Australian soldiers court-martialled by the British during the Boer war. Edward Woodward, Jack Thompson (1979, PG) 6.45pm The Cobbler ★★ Bizarre comedy in which Adam Sandler’s shoemaker finds a way to experience the lives of his customers. (2014, 12) 9.00 Die Hard 4.0 ★★★★ Bruce Willis strikes up a witty, odd-couple partnership with Justin Long’s cowardly hacker in this thoroughly entertaining action thriller. (2007, 12) 11.40 First Kill ★★ Bloody kidnap drama in which Hayden Christensen is forced to help a bank robber in order to save his son. Bruce Willis (2017, 15) 1.55am Timecop ★★★ Entertaining time-travel hokum in which two Jean-Claude Van Dammes endeavour to save the world from a power-mad US senator. (1994, 18) 3.55—5.50am Bridge to Terabithia ★★★★ Charming fantasy about two ten-year-old misfits who invent a magical kingdom in their local woods. Josh Hutcherson, AnnaSophia Robb (2006, PG) +1 F’view 61 (limited 10pm-5am) Sky 322 Great Movies Action 42 F’view 42 (limited) F’sat 305 Sky 323 Virgin 426 6.00am Conquest of Cochise ★★★ Western. John Hodiak (1953, U) 7.20 Their Finest Hour 8.30 The Lightning War 9.45 Diamond Hunters ★★ Drama. (2001, 12) 11.55 Massacre at Buffalo Valley ★★ Western. (2013, 12) 2.00pm Battle of Rogue River ★★★ Entertaining western. George Montgomery (1954, U) 3.30 Battle of the Coral Sea ★★ War drama. Cliff Robertson (1959, PG) 5.15 Shady Lady ★★ Drama documentary. Michael Dorn (2012, PG) 7.10 Geo-Disaster ★★ A family faces an earthquake, a twister and a super volcano all at once. (2017) 9.00 Cell ★★★ A cellphone signal triggers global mayhem in this stylish sci-fi horror. John Cusack (2014, 15) 10.55 Blood of Redemption ★★ Goofily predictable action thriller. Dolph Lundgren, Billy Zane, Gianni Capaldi (2013, 15) 12.40am The Killer inside Me ★★ Crime thriller. Casey Affleck (2010, 18) 2.50— 4.00am The Traitors ★★★ Efficient spy thriller. Patrick Allen (1962, U) +1 Sky 324 Great Movies Classic 52 F’view 52 (limited) F’sat 303 Sky 319 Virgin 424 6.00am Journey into Fear ★★★★ Stylish spy drama. Joseph Cotten, Orson Welles (1942, PG) 7.25 Machine Gun Kelly ★★★ Biographical crime drama. Charles Bronson (1958, 12) 9.05 The Reckless Moment ★★★ Thriller. James Mason (1949, 12) 10.45 Reunion at Fairborough ★★★ Involving romantic drama. Robert Mitchum (1985) 1.00pm Riff-Raff ★★ Adventure. Pat O’Brien (1947) 2.40 The End of the Affair ★★★★ Convincing wartime romantic drama. Deborah Kerr, Van Johnson, John Mills (1954, PG) 4.50 Crash: the Mystery of Flight 1501 ★★★ Watchable drama. Cheryl Ladd (1990, PG) 6.45pm Loophole ★★ Heist caper with Susannah York and Albert Finney as bank robbers. (1980, PG) 9.00 The Odessa File ★★★ Eminently watchable Nazi-hunt thriller starring Jon Voight, with a terrific Frederick Forsyth plot and impressive production values. (1974, PG) 11.35 The Deadly Affair ★★★★ Gripping spy thriller about an agent investigating the suicide of a diplomat. James Mason (1966, 12) 1.35am Roxanne ★★★★ Charming romantic comedy. Steve Martin (1987, PG) 3.40 Hell Squad ★★ Second World War drama. Wally Campo (1958) 4.45—7.00am Operation Dames ★★ Uneven wartime romance. Eve Meyer, Chuck Henderson (1959, PG) +1 F’view 63 (limited 10pm-5am) F’sat 304 Sky 320 Horror Channel 69 Freeview 69 Freesat 138 Sky 317 Virgin 149 8.00am First Wave 9.00 Battlestar Galactica 10.00 Farscape 11.00 Rock Monster ★★ Monster horror. Chad Collins (2008) 1.00pm Fire Serpent ★★ Sci-fi horror. Nicholas Brendon (2007) 3.00 The 4400 4.00 Shark Season ★ Action thriller. Michael Madsen (2020, 15) 6.00pm Farscape TV sci-fi. 7.00 Battlestar Galactica TV sci-fi adventure series. 8.00 Star Trek TV sci-fi drama. 9.00 Shut In ★★ Contrived psychodrama starring Naomi Watts as a widow living in self-imposed isolation with her stepson. (2016, 15) 10.50 The Butterfly Room ★★ Eerie chiller about an elderly woman guarding a creepy secret in her apartment. Barbara Steele (2012, 15) 12.35am Flatliners ★★★ Supernatural thriller in which a group of medical students induce their own deaths. Kiefer Sutherland (1990, 15) 2.45—4.30am The Taking of Deborah Logan ★★★ Refreshingly creepy found-footage horror. Jill Larson, Anne Ramsay (2014, 15) i Premiere Star Ratings 5 Outstanding ★★★★ Very good ★★★ Worth watching ★★ Could be worse ★ Poor Sky Adventure Sky 301 Virgin 401 BT 501/HD 515 7.00am Spirit Untamed ★★ Animated adventure. (2021, U) 8.40 As 6pm 10.40 As 4.10pm 12.25pm Our Ladies ★★★ Brassy comedy drama. (2019, 15) 2.25 As 9.45pm 4.10 People Just Do Nothing: Big in Japan ★★★ Goodhumoured comedy. Allan Mustafa (2021, 15) Sky 302 Virgin 402 BT 502/HD 516 6.35am Away ★★★★ Animated adventure. (2019, U) 7.55 Fantastic Mr Fox ★★★★ Animated comedy adventure. (2009, PG) 9.30 As 11.25pm 11.30 As 9.45pm 1.10pm Shrek ★★★★ Animated fantasy comedy. (2001, U) 2.55 Shrek 2 ★★★★ Animated fantasy comedy. (2004, U) 6.00pm The Boss Baby 2 ★★ A new boss baby causes mayhem for the Templeton brothers in this animated comedy. Alec Baldwin (2021, PG) 8.00 Blacklight ★★ Thriller in which a specialist agent uncovers a conspiracy and is targeted by his own organisation. Liam Neeson (2022) 9.45 Barbarians ★★ Satirical home-invasion thriller that sees a small get-together violently interrupted. Iwan Rheon (2021, 15) 4.30pm Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron ★★ Overly moralistic cartoon fable. Matt Damon (2002, U) 6.00 The Croods ★★★ Frantic but fun Flintstones-style animation. Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone (2013, U) 7.55 The Croods 2: a New Age ★★★★ Entertaining, animated comedy. Nicolas Cage (2020, U) 9.45 Madagascar ★★★ Colourful animated comedy adventure. Ben Stiller, Chris Rock (2005, U) 11.25pm Malignant ★★★ Horror. (2021, 18) 1.20am The Many Saints of Newark 5 Crime drama. Review p38. Alessandro Nivola (2020, 15) 3.20 As 7am 4.50 As 12.25pm 11.25pm Rio ★★★★ Animated comedy adventure. (2011, U) 1.15am As 6.35am 2.45 Asterix: the Mansions of the Gods ★★★ (2014, PG) 4.15 Robinson Crusoe ★★★ Animated comedy adventure. (2015, PG) +1 Sky 312 Sky Hits Sky Greats Sky 303 Virgin 403 BT 503/HD 517 6.00am Breaking News in Yuba County ★★ Comedy drama. (2021) 7.50 Roald Dahl’s The Witches ★★★★ Fantasy. (2020, PG) 9.45 Grown Ups 2 ★ Comedy. (2013, 12) 11.40 Foxcatcher 5 Sports drama. (2014, 15) 2.00pm The Man from UNCLE ★★★ Spy adventure. (2015, 12) Sky 304 Virgin 404 BT 504/HD 518 7.15am The Big Heat ★★★★ Film noir. Glenn Ford (1953, 15) 8.45 The Italian Job ★★★ Comedy caper. Michael Caine (1969, PG) 10.25 Oblivion ★★★ Sci-fi action adventure. Tom Cruise (2013, 12) 12.30pm Lawrence of Arabia 5 Epic historical adventure. Peter O’Toole (1962, PG) 4.00pm Pitch Perfect 2 ★★★ The all-female singing group enters an international contest in this sassy sequel. Anna Kendrick (2015, 12) 6.00 The Fighter 5 Mark Wahlberg stars as boxer Micky Ward in this uplifting underdog story. Christian Bale (2010, 15) 8.00 Promising Young Woman ★★★★ A wildly persuasive Carey Mulligan takes centre stage in this candy-hued revenge fantasy. (2020, 15) 4.05pm Sunset Blvd 5 Savage, witty and suberbly acted drama about the dark side of fame. William Holden, Gloria Swanson (1950, PG) 6.00 St Elmo’s Fire ★★★ A group of college pals try to make their way in the world in this glossy drama. Emilio Estevez (1985, 15) 8.00 Saving Private Ryan ★★★★ Oscar-winning drama in which a unit of soldiers is sent behind enemy lines. Tom Hanks (1998, 15) 10.00pm Bad Teacher ★★ Outrageous comedy. Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake (2011, 15) 11.45 Legend ★★★ 10.50pm As Good as It Gets ★★★★ Offbeat romantic comedy drama. Jack Nicholson, Helen Hunt (1997, 15) 1.10am Hitch ★★★ Fun romantic comedy. Will Smith, Eva Mendes (2005, 12) 3.20 As 10.25am 5.30 As 8.45am Tom Hardy excels in dual roles as the notorious Kray twins. (2015, 18) 2.10am As 6am 4.00 As 7.50am Sky Action Sky Comedy Sky 307 Virgin 407 BT 507/HD 521 6.00am The Hurricane Heist ★★ Action thriller. (2018, 12) 7.50 Wonder Woman ★★ Animated action fantasy. (2009, 12) 9.10 Batman Begins ★★★★ Action fantasy. (2005, 12) 11.30 As 8pm 1.30pm Mad Max: Fury Road ★★★★ Futuristic action adventure. (2015, 15) 3.35 As 11.45pm Sky 308 Virgin 408 BT 508/HD 522 6.50am Masterminds ★ Crime comedy. (2016, 12) 8.40 Locked Down ★★★ Romantic crime comedy. Anne Hathaway (2021, 15) 10.40 The Man Who Killed Don Quixote ★★★ Amusing fantasy adventure. Adam Driver (2017, 15) 12.55pm Madea’s Family Reunion ★★ Comedy drama. Tyler Perry (2006, 12) 5.25pm The Dark Knight 5 Awesome action fantasy in which Christian Bale’s Batman does battle with the Joker. (2008, 12) 8.00 Escape Plan ★★★ Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger join forces in this prison-set thriller. (2013, 15) 10.00 One Shot ★★ Pacey siege thriller about a group of Navy SEALs who battle terrorists. 2.45pm The Joneses ★★★ Witty satire about a seemingly perfect family. David Duchovny (2009, 15) 4.25 Bridesmaids 5 Hilarious and outrageous female buddy comedy. Kristen Wiig (2011, 15) 6.30 Liar Liar ★★★★ Comedy with Jim Carrey as a compulsive liar “cursed” to tell the truth. (1997, 12) 8.00 The Ugly Truth ★★ Battle-of-the-sexes romantic comedy. Gerard Butler, Katherine Heigl (2009, 15) Scott Adkins, Ashley Greene Khoury (2021, 15) 11.45pm Rise of the Planet of the Apes ★★★★ Breathtakingly staged reboot of the sci-fi franchise. James Franco (2011, 12) 1.35am Abduction ★★ Sci-fi action. Scott Adkins (2019, 15) 3.25 As 6am 5.15 Sky Cinema Preview 9.40pm Ted ★★★★ Brilliantly outlandish comedy. Mark Wahlberg (2012, 15) 11.30 Dad’s Army ★★★ Big-screen reboot of the much-loved TV series. Toby Jones (2016, PG) 1.10am As 10.40am 3.25 As 6.50am 5.05 As 8.40am RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
FRIDAY 8 APRIL Sky Wizarding World Sky 305 Virgin 412 BT 500/HD 514 6.40am Shaun the Sheep Movie ★★★★ (2015, U) 8.10 Leo Da Vinci: Mission Mona Lisa ★★★ (2018, U) 9.35 Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron ★★ (2002, U) 11.05 Mary and the Witch’s Flower ★★★★ (2017, U) 12.50pm Igor ★★★ (2008, PG) 2.20 Rock Dog 2 ★★ (2021) Sky 306 Virgin 406 BT 506/HD 520 6.00am Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ★★★★ Fantasy adventure. Daniel Radcliffe (2007, 12) 8.20 The Half-Blood Prince ★★★★ Satisfying and brooding adventure. (2009, 12) 11.00 The Deathly Hallows: Part 1 ★★★ Fantasy adventure. Daniel Radcliffe (2010, 12) 4.00pm Surf’s Up ★★★ Slick and smart action comedy. 5.30 Valiant ★★ Comedy adventure about wartime carrier pigeons. Ewan McGregor, Ricky Gervais (2005, U) 7.00pm Minions ★★★ Spin-off prequel for Despicable Me’s yellow sidekicks. Sandra Bullock (2015, U) 8.35 The Ant Bully ★★ A boy is reduced to the size of an ant in this fantasy. Julia Roberts, Nicolas Cage (2006, U) 1.30pm The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 5 Voldemort and Harry clash for the final time. (2011, 12) 3.45 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 5 Fun fantasy. Eddie Redmayne (2016, 12) 6.00 Fantastic Beasts: the Crimes of Grindelwald ★★★★ Dazzling fantasy. Eddie Redmayne (2018, 12) 8.15 Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone ★★★★ Harry goes to wizard school. (2001, PG) 10.10pm Coraline ★★★★ Fantasy. (2008, PG) 11.55 Planet 51 ★★★ Adventure. (2009, U) 1.30am Mosley ★★★ Fantasy. (2019, PG) 3.10 As 8.10am 4.35 Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds ★★ Adventure. (2021, U) 10.50pm The Chamber of Secrets ★★★★ Atmospheric instalment. (2002, PG) 1.30am The Prisoner of Azkaban ★★★★ Edgy adventure. (2004, PG) 4.00 The Goblet of Fire ★★★★ Magical mayhem. (2005, 12) Shia LaBeouf, Jeff Bridges (2007, PG) Sky Thriller Sky Drama Sky 309 Virgin 409 BT 509/HD 523 6.20am As 1.40pm 8.20 As 3.40pm 10.20 Collide ★★ Action thriller. (2015, 12) 12.05pm Paydirt ★★ Action crime thriller. Luke Goss (2020, 15) 1.40 Every Breath You Take ★★ Psychological thriller. Casey Affleck (2021, 15) 3.40 Red Lights ★★ Supernatural thriller. Cillian Murphy (2012, 15) Sky 310 Virgin 410 BT 510/HD 524 6.40am as 9.30pm 8.25 Away We Go ★★★ Comedy. (2009, 15) 10.05 Warrior ★★★★ Action drama. (2011, 12) 12.25pm Finding the Way Back ★★★ Sports drama. Ben Affleck (2019, 15) 2.15 Behind the Candelabra ★★★★ Biographical drama. 5.40pm The Hunt for Red October ★★★★ Thriller in which a CIA analyst takes on a Russian sub commander. Sean Connery (1990, PG) 8.00 The Shawshank Redemption 5 Absorbing, life-affirming 1940s-set prison drama. Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman (1994, 15) 10.25 Manhunter ★★★★ William Petersen plays the ex-FBI profiler on the trail of a serial killer in this gripping thriller. (1986, 18) 4.15pm The World to Come ★★★ Elegant, languid period romance. 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Edited by JANE ANDERSON Word of mouth The West Wing creator Aaron Sorkin tells John Wilson how he conjures up Oscar-winning drama sight unseen This Cultural Life JOE PUGLIESE/AUGUST; ALAMY; ALLSTAR Saturday 7.15pm Radio 4 “I don’t think visually at all, and that is now a little problematic.” Aaron Sorkin is one of the most acclaimed and commercially successful screenwriters of his generation. He’s written ten movies, the last three of which – Molly’s Game, The Trial of the Chicago 7 and Meet the Ricardos – he’s also directed. But, sitting here in a radio studio in Broadcasting House, he’s just made a startling admission about his lack of visual imagination. “I’m trying to get good at it by surrounding myself with people who are geniuses at it.” Sorkin is being self-deprecating, of course, but he insists that his work is really “all about the words on the page”. Ever since special advisers and spin doctors first walk-talked their way round the White House in The West Wing, such on-the-move quickfire screen dialogue has been known as “Sorkinesque”. But even before he created one of the best-loved political dramas of all time, Sorkin had made his debut in 1992 by pumping a military movie full of high-velocity lines. Mention A Few Good Men to a film fan and you’re likely to get an i m p e r s o n a t i o n o f Ja c k Nicholson’s on-the-ropes Colonel bellowed back at you: “You can’t handle the truth!” We’re here to trace the formative influences and experiences 110 that forged Sorkin’s own creativity. He leads me back to the bar of a Broadway theatre in the late 1980s. In between serving interval drinks to the patrons of the musical La Cage aux Folles, he began writing dialogue for a stage version of A Few Good Men. The words “you can’t handle the truth” were first scribbled on a cocktail napkin. He goes further back, to heated debates around the family dining table where his New York lawyer father encouraged young Aaron and his siblings to play devil’s advocate and understand opposing arguments. “Anyone who was using one word when they could have used ten was just not trying hard enough,” Sorkin laughs. Those dinner debates set the template, he believes, for nearly all the scripts he has written for both television and cinema. And the verbal jousting electrified The Social Network – the story of how Facebook was created – so much write radio plays ‘Ithen point a camera at them ’ that in 2011 Sorkin won an Oscar, a Golden Globe and a Bafta for best adapted screenplay. Now he is making his London West End debut, with an adaptation of Harper Lee’s classic SUPER SCRIPTS Sorkin’s writing credits include (from left) Molly’s Game, A Few Good Men and The West Wing referee. And the jury is a stand-in for the audience,” he explains. “So you don’t have to tie yourself into a pretzel to deliver exposition without it sounding like you’re delivering exposition.” For each episode of This Cultural Life, my guests – who RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
JANE ANDERSON PICK OF THE WEEK Wogan: in His Own Words Sunday 9.00pm Radio 2 Emin, Nicole Kidman, Booker Prize-winning novelist Douglas Stuart and Succession star Brian Cox – choose key cultural works, people and places that have had a profound effect on their own work. Sorkin recalls being taken by his parents to see the Broadway musical Man of La Mancha at the age of five, and recognising something of his attorney father in Don Quixote, a man often taking on a losing battle. I suggest that the sense of idealism, optimism and romance in Cervantes’s tale has been another recurring touchstone of his own work. “Yes, I write romantically and optimistically,” Sorkin says. “With The West Wing, I thought, ‘Why can’t our leaders and elected officials on this television show be as competent and virtuous as the doctors and nurses on a hospital drama, the police officers on a cop show, or the lawyers in a legal drama?” H e also wanted to redefine notions of patriotism through television drama. “In America I’d be considered a liberal, just like my father, and I’ve never quite understood why I was considered less patriotic than people on the right because they wave the flag and talk about God, family and country. Whereas I felt, and still feel, a deep love of American institutions.” The West Wing casts a long cultural shadow RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 over American politics. During the presidency of Martin Sheen’s Josiah “Jed” Bartlet, Sorkin’s White House struggles under the weight of geopolitical crises, but it’s an institution staffed by people who wanted to do the right thing, who care. By contrast, the Trump White House was – according to Sorkin – run by “maybe the most awful people who have ever occupied those places”. So, if he was starting out again as a writer, would a post-Trump version of The West Wing be more cynical about politics? “No. Even after what we’ve been through, I’m still idealistic, romantic and optimistic about our institutions. The only thing I’m not optimistic about is whether they will survive.” As we near the end of our conversation Sorkin recalls a compliment once paid to his work. “Very early in my career, I wrote a one-act play that played in the basement of a restaurant in midtown Manhattan at midnight. Afterwards a friend introduced me to two friends of his who told me how much they loved the play. It took me a couple of minutes to realise that they were both blind – and it couldn’t matter less. They heard the play and they got every moment of it.” Maybe Sorkin should write radio plays, then? “But that’s what I do,” he replies. “I write radio plays and either put them on a stage or point a camera at them.” AMBRIDGE DIARY The Archers this week... The contempt in which Ruairi held Alice was palpable last time he was in Ambridge, so what will he make of her actions when he returns for the holidays? At the moment, she’s busy drawing battle lines and making a momentous decision that riles Chris even further. So, there’s every chance that tensions between her and Ruairi will also boil over once again. Elsewhere, we have Freddie and Josh hatching plans for Easter celebrations. Both hope to expand their businesses, but there’s a strong chance one will get egg on their face. Over at Grey Gables, suspicions are raised by a new arrival, Vince makes a surprising offer and one resident comes unstuck trying to hide a secret. DAVID BROWN RT SHOP BRIGHTON RADIO £47.99 including p&p To order the retro-styled Brighton radio, please call 03302 232 639* or visit radiotimes.com/shop14 111 *CALLS COST NO MORE THAN STANDARD NETWORK RATE. MAESTRO Aaron Sorkin has won an Oscar, a Bafta and five Emmy Awards As one would expect, if you ask a group of broadcasters to discuss the legacy of Terry Wogan, there’s a lot of love in the air. I don’t think I’ve ever listened to a programme where there are so many instances of the words “joy”, “genius”, “lovely” and, most of all, “kind”. Why now? Two reasons. It’s been 50 years since Terry broadcast his first breakfast show on Radio 2 and, secondly, a canny producer called Richard Latto found a film in a dusty vault in BBC Southampton’s Broadcasting House that contained an interview with the main man that’s never been broadcast before. The aforementioned colleagues, co-workers and celebrities — who include Ken Bruce, Jeremy Vine, Fearne Cotton, Gaby Roslin, Lynn Bowles, Alan LEGEND Dedicoat, Dermot The twinkling O’Leary, Joanna Lumley Terry Wogan and, oddly, Dallas star Patrick Duffy — were asked to watch it and reflect. The result is this wonderful, heartfelt celebration of the man, which is hosted by Zoe Ball and cleverly woven around extracts from the interview, in which he talks about his attitude to fame, success, the audience and his family. At one point Wogan joshes: “It’s nice to be liked.” Terry, you were loved and we were lucky.
Podcasts BRAND LEADER Bestselling author Steven Bartlett is the youngest-ever Dragon in BBC1’s Dragons’ Den — below (second right) with Touker Suleyman, Sara Davies, Deborah Meaden and Peter Jones Steven Bartlett has struck gold by combining business tips with happy talk S teven Bartlett is a smart communicator. His best line, employed near the beginning of each of his The Diary of a CEO podcasts, is “I hope nobody is listening, but if you are… then please keep this to yourself.” So begins the sell that doesn’t seem like a sell, which has helped this 29-year-old to build his personal brand. The brand is now projected through a bestselling book, sell-out tours of major venues, a chair on Dragons’ Den and, at the very centre of this web of activity, a chart-topping podcast. But what matters most, above all, is the brand. Bartlett’s aiming at a growing constituency of young people who aspire to be their own brand. Office workers on Zoom see one on every conference call. These people like speech, but don’t listen to the radio. Their drama of choice is a TV series based on a true story, such as The Dropout or We Crashed (see above, right). They’re people who are interested in making their mark in the world and to that end spend a lot of time in the space that has opened up in podcasting between career advice, self-help, wellbeing and PR. 112 In that sense, Bartlett’s in a direct line of descent from bestsellers of the past such as How to Win Friends and Influence People. His hot buttons, however, are different. In his words there’s as much talk of being happy as of being successful. Here confidence isn’t the quality you acquire from having had success, it’s the quality you need in order to have success. Here you are encouraged to talk about your fears rather than suppressing them. Cry if you want to. Listening to some of the interviewees – who range from former footballer Patrice Evra to TV presenter Fearne Cotton and writer Oliver Burkeman – is to be reminded how central mental health is to the way people now look at ‘ Bartlett encourages his guests to talk about their fears ’ the world. Also of the way those in prominent positions use it to establish common ground with others: even the founder of Phones 4u, John Caudwell, is allowed to talk about “the pain of becoming a billionaire”. T he success of Bartlett’s podcast, which can do the kind of detail that radio doesn’t have time for, now means that interviewees are pitched to him. The people that radio would most love to interview, such as former cabinet minister Matt Hancock and Love Island’s Molly-Mae Hague, actually volunteer for conversations with Bartlett – who, while intelligent and articulate, isn’t ever going to lay a glove on his guests. Why would he when they’re all effectively in the same business? RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
EDITED BY DAVID HEPWORTH RADIOHEADS DAVID QUANTICK The dawn of a new idea Creating comedy for French and Saunders The Diary of a CEO Within just a few years, Steven Bartlett went from being a university dropout to building a global social media marketing agency. Guests for these unstructured conversations about mental health and anxiety range from Rochelle Humes to Matt Hancock. WeCrashed WeWork was an epic failure as a business, but that hasn’t prevented the growth of a small industry devoted to telling its story. In the light of the recently released WeCrashed, Apple TV’s fictionalised version of the company’s rise and fall, American podcaster Wondery have reconfigured their previous series as a “director’s cut” telling the same story with the benefit of even more hindsight. You can’t believe it happened. You can’t believe it’s not already happening again somewhere else. The High Performance Podcast Some people take their life lessons from showbiz, others take theirs from sport. Here former top athletes who would like to have careers as motivational speakers meet motivational speakers who wish they had been top athletes. Jake Humphrey and Damian Hughes find out how you can develop the kind of laser focus it takes, for example, to play top-class tennis and put it to good use in your life and business. SOMETHING NEW Is It My ADHD? Undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, they say, affects more than two million women in the UK. Then again, 73.6 per cent of all statistics are made up. This ten-part series, hosted by writer Grace Timothy, with guests including skincare adviser Caroline Hirons, social media influencer Natalie Lee and scientist Pragya Agarwal, promises to cover the highs, lows and sometimes hilarious consequences of this form of what’s known as neurodivergence. RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 P eople often ask me where I get my ideas from. I mean, they don’t: if people ever do ask me anything, it’s generally something like, “Can you move your car, it’s blocking my drive” or “Will you be paying by card or cash?” But if they did ever ask me where I get my ideas from, my answer would be: ignorance and luck. The whole thing of sitting down and having an idea doesn’t work for most writers: most of the time an idea turns up when you’re doing something else. I got the idea for my novel All My Colors after failing to find a book I remembered from my teens and then thinking about how I would write it myself. More recently I was talking to a friend who’s a translator and wondered if anyone had translated a book so radically that they’d rewritten it, and within minutes I had the basis for a romantic comedy, which became the film Book of Love. But in the case of Whatever Happened to Baby Jane Austen?, the radio comedy I’ve written for Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders, the inspiration was something else: a false memory. Like any sane person, I’m a huge fan of old Hollywood movies: I love the wit, style and emotion of screwball comedies, noir thrillers and ‘ Jackie and Joan Collins were at the back of my mind ’ even melodramas like The Ghost and Mrs Muir or Random Harvest. One of my favourite movies is a lesser-known (now, anyway) 1943 film called Old Acquaintance, starring Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins as feuding sisters. I’ve always loved the central idea of a rivalry between two writers — one, Davis, a romantic novelist; the other, Hopkins, a serious playwright. And the idea that the two women were sisters made it even more exciting. And then, with real-life sisters Jackie and Joan Collins at the back of my mind — both of them glamorous figures in the 1970s and 80s — an idea began to form. Two sisters, one a serious writer, the other a Hollywood movie star, who have avoided each other for years, but are suddenly thrown together when the film star sister writes her own book. I was a bit worried that my idea — which I called Whatever Happened to Baby Jane Austen? as a tribute to another classic film of sisterly warfare (and Jane Austen) — was too close to Old Acquaintance (and its colourful 80s remake Rich and Famous), so I watched the film again and read the play it was based on (also called Old Acquaintance). It was then I realised that the two female leads weren’t sisters: the clue is in the title. They were old friends, and not related — there was also a major romantic plotline in Old Acquaintance that I had completely forgotten about… So now, quite by accident and thanks to my terrible memory, I had a (fairly) original idea. I began writing Whatever Happened to Baby Jane Austen? and, as happens with ideas, it began to take on a life of its own. The sister who was a serious writer (Dawn French) became Florence, a woman with very little sense of humour, motivated by all kinds of fears, from worry that her sister is more popular than her to terror that one day she will be found out. The sister who was a Hollywood star became Selina (Jennifer Saunders), a cross between Joan Collins in The Bitch and Gloria Swanson in Sunset Boulevard, an egomaniac redeemed by sudden flashes of concern for others. And by setting my series in present-day London, I was able to move the sisters between the twin worlds of celebrity fame and literary success, producing something that I hope is different and — thanks to a stunning cast led by French and Saunders — funny. Whatever Happened to Baby Jane Austen? is on Fridays at 11.30am on Radio 4 GETTY SHOW OF THE WEEK 113
SATURDAY Radio Today’s Choices BBC Radio 1 Saturday 97.6—99.8 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio1 F’view* 700 F’sat 700 Sky 0101 Virgin 901 6.00am The Happy Hour 7.00 Adele Roberts 10.30 Dean McCullough 1.00pm Matt and Mollie 4.00 Radio 1’s Dance Anthems 7.00 DJ Target 1Xtra takes over. 9.00 1Xtra’s Rap Show 11.00 Radio 1’s Soundsystem 1.00am Classic Essential Mix 3.00 Future Dance Mix 3.30 Pete Tong’s Hot Mix 4.00 Dance Anthems 5.00 Radio 1 Relax BBC Radio 2 88—90.2 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio2 F’view* 702 F’sat 702 Sky 0102 Virgin 902 Radio 6.00am Sounds of the 60s 8.00 Dermot O’Leary My Favorite Husband 12 noon Radio 4 Extra We’re more aware of comic actor Lucille Ball (above) today than when she died in 1989. There’s a new documentary, Lucy and Desi, and more significantly the Oscarnominated biopic Being the Ricardos with Nicole Kidman as Lucy and Javier Bardem as her husband Desi. Now is the time to revisit Ball’s 1948 radio series My Favorite Husband, very much a prototype for TV’s comic landmark I Love Lucy (1951—57). It’s fascinating to hear Ball developing the scatty character we loved. But Richard Denning isn’t quite right as her husband. When she moved to TV, Ball wisely demanded her real-life husband Desi Arnaz as her co-star. Today’s episode features Gale Gordon, who later played Mr Mooney in The Lucy Show (1962—68). DAVID MCGILLIVRAY Opera on 3: Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin 6.30pm Radio 3 Support for Ukraine has led some to boycott Russian music. But Tchaikovsky? Ukraine has long laid claim to him, because of his Cossack ancestry, his fondness for the country and his celebration of Ukrainian song and story, not least in his epic opera Mazeppa, about the fabled hetman’s doomed attempt to win independence from Romanov Russia. Eugene Onegin, relayed from the Met tonight, is on an altogether more intimate scale, but like so much of Tchaikovsky’s work, this tale of mistimed love exudes an aching nostalgia for what might have been, for the happiness lost through bad decisions. MARK PAPPENHEIM GETTY This Cultural Life 114 7.15pm Radio 4 See feature: page 110 Bridgerton stars Polly Walker and Harriet Cains discuss series two. 10.00 Claudia Winkleman 1.00pm Pick of the Pops Paul Gambaccini with the charts from this week in 1979 and 1998, when the Top 20s included the Sex Pistols, Chic, Destiny’s Child and Robbie Williams. 3.00 Rylan on Saturday 6.00 Liza Tarbuck 8.00 The Rock Show With Johnnie Walker. 9.00 Romesh Ranganathan: for the Love of Hip-Hop New series. 1/4. A companion series to the Friday midnight hip-hop series, showcasing big crossover artists and more. 10.00 House Party DJ Spooney sits in for Craig Charles. At 11.30 the House Party Mixtape, with 1990s UK garage. Rptd Fri 1am 12.00 Ana Matronic’s Dance Devotion 2.00am Gary Barlow: We Write the Songs 6/8. With Neil Hannon. 3.00 Friends Will Be Friends 4/20 4.00 The Elton John Show An August 2012 programme with Elton John sharing favourite records from his personal collection. (R) BBC 6 Music DAB bbc.co.uk/6music Freeview 707 Freesat 707 Sky 0120 Virgin 909 6.00am 6 Music Festival Amy Lamé kicks off coverage of the 6 Music Festival in Cardiff with her pick of performances so far. Stuart Maconie’s 8.00 show includes highlights of sets by Little Simz, Porij, Manic Street Preachers and the Pixies. At 10.00 Huey Morgan continues with Don Letts in conversation, music by Khruangbin and a Cardiff tour from Don Leisure. At 1.00pm Jamz Supernova welcomes Elkka, and at 3.00, with special mixes, she co-presents with Gilles Peterson, whose solo show at 4.00 features a chat with Khruangbin and a live set from Emma-Jean Thackray. Craig Charles continues at 6.00, followed at 9.00 by Afrodeutsche and Huw Stephens with the full headline set from Khruangbin, live from St David’s Hall. Plus a chat with Ladies of Rage and sets from Bloc Party, Orlando Weeks, Gwenno, Ezra Collective and Little Simz. 12.00 6 Music Festival Late Coverage from Cardiff starts with Jamz Supernova, then at 1.00am Craig Charles, and at 2.00 Northern Irish-born electronic musician and composer David Holmes. 3.00am Lose Yourself with... 5.00 The First Time... Matt Everitt’s 2012 chat with John Cale. BBC Radio 3 90.2—92.4 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio3 Freeview* 703 Freesat 703 Sky 0103 Virgin 903 News and weather 7.00am, 8.00 and 1.00pm 7.00am Breakfast With Elizabeth Alker. 9.00 Record Review With Andrew McGregor. 9.30 Building a Library Nicholas Kenyon singles out one recording of Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro. 10.40 Pianist Kunal Lahiry, a recent appointment to Radio 3’s New Generation Artists scheme, reviews new releases of keyboard recordings by Stephen Hough, Simon Trpceski and Mitsuko Uchida. 11.15 Record of the Week A fine new release. bbc.co.uk/recordreview EMAIL: recordreview@bbc.co.uk Record Review Extra is broadcast tomorrow 9pm 11.45 Music Matters Tom Service covers myriad facets of the classical music industry, today with a preview of a new production of Poul Ruders’s The Handmaid’s Tale at English National Opera. Guests include Italian harpsichordist Rinaldo Alessandrini, who is also founder and conductor of the Italian early music ensemble Concerto Italiano. Repeated Monday 10pm 12.30pm This Classical Life Saxophonist Jess Gillam is joined by composer Ella Jarman-Pinto to swap tracks and share musical discoveries across a range of styles, including Johann Christian Bach, Anna Meredith, Howard Skempton, Luke Howard and Elizabeth Maconchy, and recordings by Flora Purim and Jungle. 1.00 Inside Music An insider’s take on various music works, today with soprano Nora Fischer discussing pieces by Rameau, Poulenc, Wagner and Mahler, plus Glenn Gould playing Bach and a performance by a string quartet of music by Radiohead. 3.00 Sound of Gaming Monthly series showcasing music from the world of gaming, today with Louise Blain pondering the notion of solitude in gaming. She’s joined by Denver-born composer Austin Wintory to mark the tenth anniversary of Journey. 4.00 Music Planet Lopa Kothari with the latest roots-based music from around the globe, today featuring a specially recorded session from Estonian musician and producer Maarja Nuut, whose work encompasses folk and experimental electronics. Plus highlights of new releases from Oumou Sangare, El Khat, Nils Okland and Jembaa Groove. 5.00 J to Z Julian Joseph with new and classic jazz, today inviting Japanese piano star Hiromi to share some of the music that inspires her, from Oscar Peterson to Frank Zappa. Plus highlights of a concert featuring bassist Henri Texier, a grandee of the French jazz scene, recorded in February 2021 for Radio France in Paris. 6.30 Opera on 3: Tchaikovsky’s Eugene Onegin James Gaffigan conducts today’s Metropolitan Opera performance of Tchaikovsky’s Eugene a Onegin, from New York. At the heart of Pushkin’s story is Tatiana, who as a teenager falls for the Scala Radio DAB scalaradio.co.uk Sky 0216 7.00am Hannah Cox 10.00 Angellica Bell Uplifting music. 1.00pm Mark Kermode Film music. 3.00 Simon Mayo’s Essential Albums Today’s playlist includes new and archive recordings and marks anniversaries for composers Elmer Bernstein and Louis Spohr and, in a recording by the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Beethoven’s First Symphony. 5.00 The Console with Luci Holland Featuring highlights of video game scores. 6.00 Jack Pepper’s Culture Bunker Exploring the human stories behind classical music. 8.00 Saturday Night Scala With Darren Redick. 10.00 The Space A playist intended to soothe. 12.00 Night Music 5.00am In the Park Absolute Radio DAB absoluteradio.co.uk F’view 727 F’sat 724 Sky 0107 Virgin 915 8.00am Frank Skinner 11.00 Sarah Champion 2.00pm Rock ’n’ Roll Football 5.00 Andy Bush’s Indie Disco 7.00 Absolute Classic Rock Party 10.00 Sophie K 4.00am Ross Buchanan urbane but cynical nobleman Eugene Onegin. When he cruelly rejects her, Tatiana builds her own life and marries a prince. When Onegin meets her again as a strong, mature woman, and realises his mistake, it’s too late for both of them. Presented by Debra Lew Harder, with commentary by Ira Siff. Tchaikovsky Eugene Onegin Tatiana Eugene Onegin Olga, Tatiana’s sister Lensky, her lover Prince Gremin Larina, Tatiana’s mother Filippyevna, nanny Triquet Zaretsky Offstage voice Captain Ailyn Pérez (soprano) Igor Golovatenko (baritone) Varduhi Abrahamyan (mezzo) Piotr Beczal (tenor) Ain Anger (bass) Elena Zaremba (mezzo) Larissa Diadkova (mezzo) Tony Stevenson (tenor) Richard Bernstein (bass) Marco Antonio Jordão (tenor) Vladyslav Buialskyi (bass-baritone) RT OFFER Tchaikovsky Eugene Onegin (2 CDs) — a 1979 recording featuring Yuri Mazurok, Vladimir Atlantov, Tamara Milashkina, Tamara Sinyavskaya, Evgeny Nesterenko,Tatiana Tugarinova and the Bolshoi Theatre Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Mark Ermler (wrongly credited to Gennady Cherkasov) — is available for £12.90 incl p&p. Call 0115 982 7500 quoting ref ALC2007 or visit radiotimes.com/cds 10.00 New Music Show Innovative and experimental new music in live performance, today featuring Bara Gisladottir’s Animals of Your Pasture, a work described as “elemental, eternal and indomitable”. Plus Helmut Oehring’s String Quartet No 4 (House Burning Down II). Presented by Kate Molleson. 12.00 Freeness Corey Mwamba with a playlist of improvised music exploring new frontiers in outer space, technology and language. Trumpeter Nick Walters’s piercing horn meets inventive loops and Nasa audio samples from space exploration missions. British duo Moses Boyd and Binker Golding extend their collaborative partnership to include producer Max Luthert for their new album Feed the Machine. Corey also travels back to 1970s Ireland via the archives of the former Kilkenny Electroacoustic Research Laboratory, an experimental project founded in the mid-1960s by Jacinta Delaney and Eoghan Comerford. 1.00am Through the Night With Catriona Young. Sibelius Violin Concerto in D minor, Op 47 Bach Sarabande (Partita No 2 in D minor, BWV1004); Gigue (Partita No 3 in E, BWV1006) Berlioz Symphonie fantastique, Op 14 Hilary Hahn (violin), RAI National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Fabio Luisi 2.39 Sibelius 13 Pieces for Piano, Op 76 3.01 Vivaldi Gloria in D, RV589 3.29 Beethoven String Quartet in C sharp minor, Op 131 4.08 Poulenc Napoli 4.18 Enescu Prélude à l’unisson (Orchestral Suite No 1 in C, Op 9) 4.26 Lipatti Improvisation for violin, cello and piano (dedicated to Miron Soarec) 4.33 Mozart Rondo in E flat, K371 4.39 Fanny Mendelssohn Lied, Op 8 No 1 4.45 Obrecht Omnis spiritus laudet 4.51 Sammartini Sinfonia in F 5.01 Boyce Suite for two trumpets and organ 5.11 Handel Pensieri notturni di Filli, HWV 134 5.18 Boeck Nocturne 5.27 Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 6 5.35 Mahler Adagietto (Symphony No 5) 5.45 Tormis Autumn Landscapes 5.54 Grieg Peer Gynt: Suite No 1 6.19 Brahms Marienlieder, Op 22 6.36 Bach Orchestral Suite No 1 in C, BWV1066 Classic FM 99.9—101.9 FM DAB classicfm.com Freeview 731 Freesat 721 Sky 0106 Virgin 922 7.00am Alan Titchmarsh Including a Gardening Tip after 8.00 and, from 9.00, the Classic FM Hall of Fame Hour. 10.00 Aled Jones 1.00pm Alexander Armstrong 4.00 Moira Stuart’s Classic FM Hall of Fame Concert Classic FM Hall of Fame works played in full, today with a playlist that evokes the change in the seasons. Featuring music by Vaughan Williams, Beethoven, Debussy, Parry, Chopin, Binge, Mozart, Finzi and Copland. 7.00 Saturday Night at the Movies Andrew Collins showcases music from epic films. Featuring highlights of scores by Dario Marianelli (V for Vendetta), Richard Rodgers (The King and I), John Williams (Star Wars), Rachel Portman (Chocolat) and Anne Dudley (The Hustle). 9.00 David Mellor’s Melodies A playlist marked by personal favourites, including top international orchestras and soloists. 10.00 Smooth Classics With Myleene Klass. 1.00am Katie Breathwick 4.00 Sam Pittis RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
2 APRIL SATURDAY BBC Radio 4 92.4—94.6 FM 198 LW DAB bbc.co.uk/radio4 Freeview 704 Freesat 704 (FM) 710 (LW) Sky 0104 (FM) 0143 (LW) Virgin 904 (FM) 911 (LW) 5.30am News Briefing 5.43 Prayer for the Day With the Rev Ian Faulds, Rector of the Falkland Islands. 5.45 Lent Talks 4/6. A series of reflections for Lent. Clerical abuse survivor Dr Margaret Kennedy considers the line, “I was naked and you gave me clothing.” Repeated from Wednesday Repeated tomorrow 11.45am 6.00 News and Papers 6.07 Ramblings 9/9. In Kent, Colleen Thirkell and her husband Richard invite Clare Balding to walk one of the final stages of the 168-mile Saxon Shore Way. Repeated from Thursday Food, farming and the countryside. 7.00 Today With Mishal Husain and Justin Webb. 7.20 Yesterday in Parliament 7.25, 8.25 Sports News 7.48 Thought for the Day With Brian Draper. 8.31 LW Yesterday in Parliament 9.00 Saturday Live The Rev Richard Coles and Nikki Bedi are joined by Patrick Kielty, who’s currently touring Britain and Ireland with his stand-up show Borderline. Producer Claire Bartleet 10.30 The Kitchen Cabinet Listeners have their say on the week’s big issues. Produer Beverley Purcell PHONE: 0370 010 0444 Lines open from 12.30pm EMAIL: any.answers@bbc.co.uk 2.45 From Fact to Fiction: Jabber, Jabber A topical play by Mark Lawson that considers the question of health care workers who object to being vaccinated against Covid-19. Dr Kat Stock Nimmy March Jenny Wheater Jane Slavin Dr Tom Stock Nicholas Murchie Peter Horster MP Clive Hayward Dr James Billing Julian Rhind-Tutt Nat Jenkins Tom Glenister Director/Producer Eoin O’Callaghan (R) 3.30 Rap Gets Real Rapper and broadcaster Guvna B examines how some high-profile rap artists — Stormzy, Dave, Drake, J Cole and Kendrick Lamar — are increasingly shunning the genre’s aggressive and masculine tropes and opening up about their battles with mental illness in their music. Producer Charlie Towler (R) 4.00 Weekend Woman’s Hour Highlights from the weekday programmes. 5.00 Saturday PM Presented by Caroline Wyatt. 5.30 The Bottom Line In recent years there’s been a huge boom in the “buy now, pay later” industry — with customers choosing to purchase goods and push their payments farther down the line. Evan Davis explores what this mean for businesses and what it says about our relationship with debt. Producer Lucinda Borrell (R) 6.00 Six o’Clock News 6.15 Loose Ends The week’s political proceedings. Clive Anderson and Emma Freud are joined by Steve Coogan, on tour in Alan Partridge: Stratagem later this month, Deborah Meaden, host of new Radio 5 Live podcast The Big Green Money Show, and comedian Omid Djalili, currently on a UK tour. With music from the Coral and Tenille Townes. 11.30 From Our Own Correspondent 7.00 Profile New series. 1/7. The culinary panel show returns, with Jay Rayner inviting Rachel McCormack, Tim Anderson, Jeremy Pang and Dr Zoe Laughlin to dispense advice. Producer Daniel Cocker Repeated Tuesday 3pm 11.00 The Week in Westminster BBC correspondents across the world tell stories and examine news developments in their region. Presented by Kate Adie. 12.04pm Money Box The latest from the world of personal finance, including impartial advice. Repeated tomorrow 9pm Your RT Money: page 138 12.30 The Now Show 4/6. Steve Punt, Hugh Dennis and guests with a satirical look through the week’s news. Repeated from yesterday 1.00 News 1.10 Any Questions? Chris Mason presents political debate and discussion from Hull Minster. Panellists include Conservative MP and former cabinet minister Robert Jenrick. Repeated from yesterday Producer Sukey Firth Repeated tomorrow 11pm Friends, adversaries and colleagues provide an insight into the personality and motivation of a person who is making the headlines. Repeated tomorrow 5.45am and 5.40pm 7.15 This Cultural Life John Wilson talks to film and TV screenwriter Aaron Sorkin (The West a Wing, The Social Network) about his life and creative process. Sorkin talks about the first play he ever saw, the musical Man of La Mancha; how as a child he loved the dialogue in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; his mentor William Goldman and his script for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid; working with director David Fincher on The Social Network; and how family dinner conversations with his lawyer father inform much of his writing. *Not available on Freeview in Scotland 4pm—1am. Key (R) Repeat RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 As the British arts world faces up to its postCovid future, musician and broadcaster Ben Gernon considers how governments have struggled to quantify the success of the arts. Producer Gareth Gwynn Repeated Friday 12.04pm 9.00 GF Newman’s The Corrupted 1/10. The second series of the epic crime drama by GF Newman, based on his bestselling novel Crime and Punishment. Spanning the years 1961—70, the series plots the course of one family’s history against the backdrop of a revolution in crime. Today Joey finds Brian’s gun hidden at his house and in a panic, he calls the police. All series are available on BBC Sounds. Joey Oldman Toby Jones Leah Cohen Cath Oldman Denise Gough Jack Braden Brian Oldman Joe Armstrong Narrator Jasmine Hyde Luke Allen-Gale Ross Kemp Producer/Director Clive Brill (R) 9.45 Border Crossing 4/4. Twenty-Something Going Nowhere and The Revolutionary T-Shirt. Michaela Gasteratou reads Twenty-Something Going Nowhere by Ethiopian writer Linda Yohannes, which centres on a young girl given a harsh introduction to working life, while Himesh Patel reads Nikesh Shukla’s counterpoint, The Revolutionary T-Shirt, about a young man whose political naivety gives way to a more intimate understanding of injustice. Producer Sara Davies (R) 10.00 News 10.15 How Things Fell Apart, with Jon Ronson and Louis Theroux Louis Theroux questions Jon Ronson about the making of Ronson’s podcast series Things Fell Apart, in which he drew a line through the extraordinary human stories from the history of the culture wars. Rptd from Wednesday 11.00 Round Britain Quiz 1/12. New host Kirsty Lang is in the chair as the quiz celebrates 75 years on air. The first round features contestants from Wales and the Midlands. Repeated from Monday 11.30 Papageno and the Poetry of Disquiet Author and psychiatric doctor Joanna Cannon draws on her work with suicidal patients to explore conflicting attitudes to poetry that deals with suicide. Repeated from Sunday 12.00 News and Weather 12.15am Letter from Ukraine Ukrainian writer Andrey Kurkov reads from his own reflection on life in war-torn Ukraine. Translated by Elizabeth Sharp. Repeated from yesterday 7pm 12.30—12.45 Short Works Producer Edwina Pitman Profound Earthly Suffering, by Kritika Pandey. A young Indian woman, soon to be a bride, longs to have her heart broken. Read by Deeivya Meir. Repeated from yesterday John Wilson on Aaron Sorkin: page 110 1.00 as BBC World Service BBC Radio 4 Extra DAB bbc.co.uk/radio4extra Freeview 708 Freesat 708 Sky 0131 Virgin 910 6.00am Love in a Cold Climate as 4pm 7.30 Great Lives as 5.30pm 8.00 The Write Stuff Literary quiz. From 2008 (1/6) 8.30 Spangles ’n’ Tights 1998 sitcom (2/5) 9.00 Inside the Music: from Score to Encore The creative process in classical music, as 7pm 12.00 CHOICE: My Favorite Husband Liz and George Cooper get a spot to win prizes on a quiz show. The trouble is, how does she tell him? 1948 US radio sitcom based on the novels of Isabel Scott Rorick (1900—67). The series, starring Lucille Ball and Richard Denning, evolved into the US TV sitcom I Love Lucy 12.30pm Clare in the Community Series three of the sitcom starring Sally Phillips. From 2006 (1/6) 1.00 When Courtney Met Chris A 2009 meeting of two giants of jazz, with Courtney Pine talking to Chris Barber (1930—2021) 2.00 Alex Horne Presents the Horne Section Music and comedy with Alex Horne and his five-piece band. With Danny Baker. Series two. From 2013 2.30 The Million Pound Radio Show A series two edition of the comedy sketch show, with Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell. From 1986 3.00 Brian Gulliver’s Travels Bill Dare with comic accounts of his outlandish journeys. This 2012 edition features Chamanoa, a land populated by warring naturites and nurturites. Series two 8.00 Archive on 4: The Ministry of Fun BBC World Service 3.30 Delve Special A spoof investigation starring Stephen Fry as reporter David Lander. From 1985 4.00 Love in a Cold Climate Dramatisation by Claire Luckham of Nancy Mitford’s 1949 comic novel in which a woman is invited into the 1920s world of an aristocratic family. With Amanda Root, Barbara Jefford, Teresa Gallagher, Tessa Worsley and more. From 1999 5.30 Great Lives Matthew Parris invites businessman Tej Lalvani to celebrate the legacy of theoretical physicist Richard Feynman (1918—88) 6.00 To the Ends of the Earth: King Solomon’s Mines Tim McInnerny stars in a dramatisation by Chris Harrald of H Rider Haggard’s 1885 mystery novel about a hunter employed to help a man find his missing brother, who was searching for a legendary lost diamond mine. With David Sturzaker, Simon Ludders, Sope Dirisu and others. From 2017 (2/2) 7.00 Inside the Music: from Score to Encore Musician and teacher Gavin Henderson explores the creative process in classical music, examining some of the key roles and relationships behind the performance, from score to encore. From 2015 10.00—12.00 Comedy Club: Alex Horne Presents the Horne Section (2/6), at 10.30 Chain Reaction (6/6), at 11.00 The Simon Day Show (5/6), and at 11.30 The Skivers (1/5) 12.00 as 6pm 1.00am as 1pm 2.00 as 2pm 2.30 as 2.30pm 3.00 as 3pm 3.30 as 3.30pm 4.00 as 4pm 5.30 as 5.30pm DAB bbc.co.uk/worldserviceradio Freeview* 710 Freesat 711 Sky 0115 Virgin 906 Programmes may differ online, and on Freesat, Sky, and Virgin 5.00am The Newsroom 5.30 Weekend Stories 5.50 More or Less 6.00 Weekend 8.30 The Conversation 9.00 News 9.05 BBC OS Conversations 9.30 The Explanation: the rights of females in Afghanistan 9.50 Over to You 10.00 News 10.05 Sports Hour 11.00 The Newsroom 11.30 Comedians vs the News 12.00 News 12.05pm World Book Club: Harriett Gilbert talks to Zimbabwean writer NoViolet Bulawayo about her debut novel, We Need New Names 1.00 Newshour 2.00 News 2.05 Sportsworld 6.00 The Newsroom 6.30 Weekend Stories 6.50 Sporting Witness 7.00 News 7.05 BBC OS Conversations 7.30 WorkLifeIndia 8.00 News 8.05 The Arts Hour on Tour: a debate from LA on how social movements and streaming services are disrupting the entertainment industry 9.00 Newshour 10.00 News 10.05 Music Life: four Dublin hip-hop and R&B artists discuss the art of storytelling 11.00 The Newsroom 11.20 Sports News 11.30 The Cultural Frontline 12.00 News 12.05am BBC OS Conversations 12.30 Weekend Stories 12.50 More or Less 1.00 News 1.05 The Science Hour 2.00 The Newsroom 2.30 Healthcheck 3.00 News 3.05 World Book Club 4.00 News 4.05 From Our Own Correspondent 4.30 The Cultural Frontline 693, 909 MW DAB bbc.co.uk/fivelive F’view 705 F’sat 705 Sky 0105 Virgin 905 Sports Extra F’view 706 F’sat 706 Sky 0144 Virgin 908 News and sport bulletin every half-hour Times vary during live sports coverage 5.00am 5 Live Boxing 6.00 Saturday Breakfast Chris Warburton and Lukwesa Burak with news and a weekend preview. 9.00 Scott Mills and Chris Stark 11.00 Fighting Talk Sports quiz hosted by Colin Murray. 12.00 5 Live Sport Mark Chapman with Premier League action, including updates from Liverpool v Watford and build-up to today’s live 3.00 commentary on Burnley v Manchester City. And at 5.00 Sports Report, with updates from Man United v Leicester City. 6.00pm 6-0-6 8.00 Kermode and Mayo’s Film Review Revised repeat of yesterday’s final ever show. 9.00 Stephen Nolan 12.00 Newscast 1.00am as BBC World Service Programmes covering news, current affairs, arts and science. BBC 5 Sports Extra Radio 6.30 Farming Today This Week 2.00 Any Answers? Saturday News 5.30am, 6.00 and hourly to 2.00pm, 4.00 and hourly to 12 midnight Weather 6.04am, 6.57, 7.57, 12.57pm, 5.57, 12.15am Shipping Forecasts 5.20am, 12.01pm (LW), 5.54pm, 12.48am BBC Radio 5 Live DAB bbc.co.uk/sports extra F’view 706 F’sat 706 Sky 0144 Virgin 908 10.55am—3.00pm Cricket Mumbai Indians v Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League. 4.40—6.45 Rugby Union Wales v Scotland in the Women’s Six Nations. 10.00—1.45am Golf The Chevron Championship in Mission Hills. 1.45—5.00 Test Match Special The Women’s Cricket World Cup final. Coverage continues until 10am. Talksport 1053, 1089 MW DAB talksport.co.uk F’view 723 F’sat 731 Sky 0108 Virgin 927 6.00am GameDay Breakfast 9.00 GameDay Warm Up 11.00 Premier League Football Liverpool v Watford (k/o 12.30pm). 2.30pm Premier League Football The day’s 3pm kick-offs. 5.15 Premier League Football Man Utd v Leicester (kick-off 5.30). 7.30 Your Verdict 10.00 Fight Night 12.00 Extra Time Talksport 2 DAB talksport.co.uk 12 noon—2.30pm Championship Football Blackpool v Nottingham Forest (kick-off 12.30pm). 2.30pm—5.00 Premier League Football Commentary on Chelsea v Brentford (kick-off 3.00) 8.00pm—11.00 PGA Tour Golf Day three of the Valero Texas Open. 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SUNDAY Radio Today’s Choices Radio Sunday 97.6—99.8 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio1 F’view* 700 F’sat 700 Sky 0101 Virgin 901 6.00am Radio 1’s Chillout Anthems 7.00 Adele Roberts 10.30 Dean McCullough 1.00pm Matt and Mollie 4.00 Radio 1’s Life Hacks 6.00 The Official Chart 7.00 Radio 1’s Chillest Show 9.00 Daniel P Carter Loud rock. 11.00 BBC Introducing 12.00 Future Soul 1.30am UK R&B Mix 2.00 Decompression Session 3.00 Chill Mix 4.00 Dance 5.00 Arielle Free BBC Radio 2 88—90.2 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio2 F’view* 702 F’sat 702 Sky 0102 Virgin 902 6.00am Good Morning Sunday 9.00 Steve Wright’s Sunday Love Songs Personal dedications. 11.00 Michael Ball The Reunion 11.00am Radio 4 At 7.59am local time on Boxing Day 2004, a 9.1-magnitude earthquake began off the northern tip of Sumatra in Indonesia. It led to a deadly tsunami (above), which killed more than 230,000 people across 14 countries. The Reunion returns for a new run and brings together people directly affected to share their experiences and stories, including a woman who was a university student living in Banda Aceh (a Sumatran city) and who lost seven members of her family, and a British man whose idyllic holiday in Thailand ended with the death of his partner. These devastating stories are handled with sensitivity by series host Kirsty Wark, but the carefully edited and assembled accompanying sound montage really brings home the sheer horror of this mortifying natural event. JANE ANDERSON Private Passions 12 noon Radio 3 ALAMY Architect and broadcaster Francesco da Mosta is the quintessential Venetian — his family is said to reach back all the way to the founding of the city — and his music choices are imbued with his love and concern for La Serenissima. Even when describing how Ennio Morricone’s score for Sergio Leone’s How the West Was Won makes the hairs on the back of his neck stand up, he’s talking about a performance by Morricone in St Mark’s Square. That’s not to diminish what is a rich and lively conversation with Michael Berkeley, which ends with da Mosta describing his favourite spaghetti recipe. 116 BBC Radio 1 Don Black discusses the new West End musical Bonnie and Clyde, for which he wrote the lyrics. Plus actor Michelle Collins, currently starring in a stage play based on Jonathan Lynn’s screen adaptation of Cluedo. 1.00pm Samantha Barks Sitting in for Elaine Paige. 3.00 Sounds of the 70s 5.00 Rob Beckett 7.00 Sunday Night Is Music Night 6.45 Sunday Feature: I Arrive without Leaving: the Story of Women Surrealist Poets News and weather 7.00am, 8.00 and 1.00pm New Generation Thinker Alexandra Reza tells the little-known story of the female poets and writers who helped shape the surrealist movement. Drawing on rare recordings — including an interview with Leonora Carrington as well as readings of poems by Méret Oppenheim, Joyce Mansour, Gisèle Prassinos, Claud Cahun and Suzanne Césaire — Reza examines how these writers confronted issues of gender identity, the erotic, colonialism and power structures. With readings by Anne Gallien and Emily Bruni and contributions from contemporary surrealist poets and writers. Producer Sarah Cuddon 7.00am Breakfast With Martin Handley. 9.00 Sunday Morning With Sarah Walker. 12.00 Private Passions Michael Berkeley welcomes Venetian architect and BBC broadcaster Francesco da Mosto, one a of the team of architects behind the restoration of the opera house in Venice following a fire in 1996. He is also known for his BBC TV series exploring Venice, Italy and the Mediterranean. His music choices include arias by Puccini and Verdi, music by Vivaldi, Alessandro Marcello and Ennio Morricone, and a recording by singer Mina Mazzini. 1.00pm Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert Monday’s recital by Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective at Wigmore Hall in London. Hannah French presents. Bridge Phantasie Piano Quartet in F sharp minor Still Mother and Child (Suite for violin and piano) Dvorak String Quintet in E flat, Op 97 (R) 2.00 The Early Music Show Hannah French is in Cambridge exploring links between Handel and the city, which the composer never visited. She is joined by Suzanne Reynolds (of the Fitzwilliam Museum), Handel aficionado Ruth Smith and musicologist Iain Fenlon to look at a number of treasured items of Handel memorabilia. She also chats to Cambridge Handel Opera Company artistic director Julian Perkins ahead of their forthcoming production of Tamerlano. 3.00 Choral Evensong Christopher Warren-Green conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra in an evening of music written by major composers and featured in motion pictures. Recorded in July 2016. (R) 9.00 Wogan: in His Own Words Repeated from Wednesday (R) Radio 2 marks this month’s 50th anniversary of the a station’s breakfast show debut of Terry Wogan with a rare and previously unaired interview with the Limerick-born TV and radio broadcaster, recorded at the height of his fame in the 1980s. Presented by current breakfast show star Zoe Ball. Producer Mark Simpson Pick of the Week: page 111 10.00 Dr Rangan Chatterjee 12.00 OJ Borg With One Hit Wonders at 2.30am, with guest Chesney Hawkes. See also Thursday 12 midnight. 3.00 Tracks of My Years Omnibus. (R) 4.00 Owain Wyn Evans BBC 6 Music DAB bbc.co.uk/6music Freeview 707 Freesat 707 Sky 0120 Virgin 909 6.00am 6 Music Festival Amy Lamé kicks off the final day of coverage from Cardiff with her pick of performances so far. From 8.00 Chris Hawkins’s show includes sets by Khruangbin, Gwenno, Sports Team and Emma-Jean Thackray. At 10.00 Cerys Matthews has sets by Georgia Ruth and Cerys Hafana and a chat with Gwenno. At 1.00pm Stuart Maconie with sets from Gruff Rhys and Art School Girlfriend (Polly Mackey). At 4.00 Huw Stephens with Self Esteem and a set by H Hawkline. Tom Robinson and Nemone take over at 7.00, with the first part of a live set from Johnny Marr. From 10.00 Gideon Coe and Don Letts present the rest of Johnny Marr’s set. Plus highlights of sets by Father John Misty, Big Joanie, the Mysterines, Curtis Harding and Ezra Collective. 12.00 Cillian Murphy’s Limited Edition A 2020 nocturnal playlist. Wogan: in His Own Words 2.00am This Is Us: 6 Music at 20 Robert Glasper with picks from 2012. 3.00 Peel Acres 10/10. Adam Buxton. 4.00 The BBC Introducing Mixtape Pick of the Week: page 111 90.2—92.4 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio3 Freeview* 703 Freesat 703 Sky 0103 Virgin 903 From the Chapel of Royal Holloway, University of London. Recorded on 25 January. Introit: Turn unto the Lord (Tomkins). Responses: Byrd. Psalm 119, vv35—56 (Lawes, Tomkins, Luther). First Lesson: Jeremiah 18, vv13—23. Canticles: The Second Service (Gibbons). Second Lesson: John 10, vv11—21. Anthem: When David Heard (Weelkes). Voluntary: Passacaglia in D minor (Buxtehude) DAVID CRAWFORD 9.00pm Radio 2 BBC Radio 3 4.00 Jazz Record Requests Alyn Shipton with recordings by Esbjorn Svensson, Miles Davis, Cecile McLorin Salvan and others. 5.00 The Listening Service Are the hundreds of recordings of each Beethoven symphony — and the thousands upon thousands of live performances over the years — really so very different from each other? Tom Service investigates. He’s joined by music critic Fiona Maddocks and pianist Kristian Bezuidenhout. Rptd Friday 4.30pm (R) 5.30 Words and Music The Body. A programme from November 2020 in which actors Deeivya Meir and Ewan Bailey marked ten years of New Generation Thinkers with readings from then new non-fiction writing (by ten New Generation Thinkers) on different aspects of the body. Four authors who have passed through the scheme — Sarah Jackson, Sandeep Parmar, Preti Taneja and Peter Mackay — read their own poems and prose. Plus music by Mahler, Scriabin and Missy Mazzoli, and a recording by the Delta Rhythm Boys. (R) Scala Radio DAB scalaradio.co.uk Sky 0216 7.00am Jamie Crick 10.00 Angellica Bell 1.00pm Deb Grant Including the Piano Playlist. 3.00 Alexis Ffrench 5.00 The Scala Jukebox With Sam Hughes. 6.00 The Empire Playlist on Scala Radio New series. 1/3. Anticipating Scala’s annual All Movies Easter Monday — with listeners now invited to vote for their favourite film themes — Empire magazine’s Amon Warmann showcases three of the shortlisted themes, starting with superheroes (from the genre category). With music by John Williams, Danny Elfman, Alan Silvestri and Ludwig Goransson. 8.00 Sunday Night Scala With Darren Redick. 10.00 The Space Soothing and calming music. 1.00am Night Music 5.00 In the Park Absolute Radio DAB absoluteradio.co.uk F’view 727 F’sat 724 Sky 0107 Virgin 915 8.00am Jason Manford 11.00 Sarah Champion 2.00pm Rock ’n’ Roll Football 6.00 Request Show With Claire Sturgess 8.00 Sunday Night Music Club With Danielle Perry 12.00 Dan Noble Join RT BOOK CLUB monthly or quarterly, for £14.99 7.30 Drama on 3: Beethoven Can Hear You Peter Capaldi stars as Ludwig van Beethoven in a drama by Timothy X Atack. Beethoven is visited by a deaf traveller from another time, who is shocked to discover that he can hear. It seems that in this reality the musical titan never lost his hearing. Beethoven is haunted by the idea his ears could fail him. But the visitor must make him understand his importance as history’s first deaf composer. Featuring an original score from deaf composer Lloyd Coleman. (R) 9.00 Record Review Extra With Hannah French. 11.00 The Art of Accompaniment New series. 1/3. Quarrelling, Making Up Collaborative London-born pianist Keval Shah explores great chamber works and songs, but from the perspective of the accompanist. Shah challenges clichés and reinvents the way we approach some of our most cherished pieces of music, while introducing listeners to new and exciting works. He begins with music that sets up the synergy of soloist and accompanist in a variety of fascinating and surprising ways, from songs by Schubert, Wolf and Saariaho to chamber music by Bach, Finzi, Brahms and Dutilleux. Producer Steven Rajam 12.00 Sounds Connected Keelan Carew with unlikely connections among five pieces of music, here including works by Steve Reich, Prokofiev and Sibelius. 12.30am Through the Night With Catriona Young. Featuring the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra last September at Musikfest Berlin. Stravinsky Symphonies of Wind Instruments; Abraham and Isaac; Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments; Variations (Aldous Huxley in memoriam) Hindemith Symphony Mathis der Maler Georg Nigl (baritone), Tamara Stefanovich (piano), Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Vladimir Jurowski 1.51 Brahms Piano Sonata No 3 in F minor, Op 5 2.31 Walpurgis Talestri, Regina delle Amazzoni (excerpts) 3.10 Ravel Miroirs 3.42 Goldmark Scherzo in E minor, Op 19 3.49 Dvorak Waltzes, Op 54 (selection) 3.56 Anon The Uhrovec Collection 4.05 Quantz Trio Sonata in E flat 4.13 Bach, arr Tausig Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV565 4.21 Castello Sonata No 10 a 3 (Sonate concertate in stil moderno, Book 2) 4.31 Auber Overture: Fra Diavolo 4.39 Chopin Rondo in E flat, Op 16 4.49 Debussy Trois chansons de Charles d’Orléans 4.56 Fritsch Primitiae musicales (selection) 5.04 Turina Rapsodia sinfónica, Op 66 5.13 Schubert Overture in C minor D8 5.23 Dvorak String Quartet No 12 in F, Op 96 (American) 5.48 Bach Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied, BWV225 6.03 Franck Violin Sonata in A Classic FM 99.9—101.9 FM DAB classicfm.com Freeview 731 Freesat 721 Sky 0106 Virgin 922 7.00am Aled Jones With a Choral Classic. 10.00 John Brunning 1.00pm Catherine Bott 4.00 John Humphrys Today’s playlist includes a performance of Rusalka’s Song to the Moon from the debut album by American soprano Rachel WillisSorensen. Plus highlights of a recording by James Galway of Mozart’s Flute Concerto in G, K313. 7.00 Smooth Classics Charlotte Hawkins with a laid-back playlist, including a spotlight on British cellist Laura van der Heijden. Featuring a Dvorak favourite from her recently released album. 9.00 From Couch to Opera House 5/7. Jennifer Saunders presents a series to demystify opera to those relatively new to it. This week she celebrates the librettists and librettos, including Lorenzo Da Ponte (many Mozart operas) and Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa (Puccini’s La bohème). Plus Gilbert and Sullivan (The Pirates of Penzance) and a tribute to the late Stephen Sondheim, lyricist of Bernstein’s West Side Story. 10.00 Smooth Classics With Myleene Klass. 1.00am Bill Overton A playlist for late-night listening. Visit radiotimes.com/bookclub
3 APRIL SUNDAY BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 5 Live 11.45 Lent Talks Repeated from yesterday 5.45am 12.04pm Just a Minute 92.4—94.6 FM 198 LW DAB bbc.co.uk/radio4 Freeview 704 Freesat 704 (FM) 710 (LW) Sky 0104 (FM) 0143 (LW) Virgin 904 (FM) 911 (LW) 6/6. With guests Lucy Porter, Shaparak Khorsandi, Julian Clary and Paul Merton. News 5.30am, 6.00 and hourly to 9.00, 11.00 and hourly to 12 midnight Weather 6.57am, 7.57, 12.57pm, 5.57, 9.59, 12.15am Shipping Forecasts 5.20am, 12.01pm (LW), 5.54pm, 12.48am Repeated from Monday 12.32 The Food Programme 5.30am News Briefing 5.43 Bells on Sunday From the church of St Giles in Graffham, West Sussex. 5.45 Profile Repeated from yesterday 7pm Producer Natalie Donovan Repeated tomorrow 3.30pm 6.00 News Summary 6.05 Something Understood 1.00 The World This Weekend Challenging Your Instincts. Mark Tully considers what happens when people challenge their fears and prejudices. 1.30 The Listening Project 7.00 The Archers Kathy Clugston invites Pippa Greenwood, Matthew Wilson and Christine Walkden to answer listeners’ queries. Repeated from Friday Your RT Gardening: page 134 5/6. Nightingale. Brett Westwood hears how the nightingale’s song continues to inspire human creativity. Producer Tom Bonnett (R) 3/10. The True Story of Ah Q, by Lu Xun Matthew Sweet and guests explore the first Chinese modernist short story. Lu Xun’s text had a wide influence, helping to shape the aesthetic style of poets such as Ezra Pound. Armando Iannucci presents an appeal on behalf of Child Poverty Action Group. Producer Kate Howells Rptd 9.25pm and Thu 3.27pm Donations: Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal, marked Child Poverty Action Group on the back of the envelope; Credit/debit cards: Freephone 0800 404 8144; online via the Radio 4 website Producer Julian May (R) 3.00 Drama: Rossum’s Universal Robots 1/2. A musical adaptation of Karel Capek’s retro-futurist 1921 comedy — which gave us the word robot — with music and lyrics by Susannah Pearse, and book by Robert Hudson. In Capek’s world, machines do all the work and their monopolistic makers care only about enriching themselves. Movie star Lady Helen wants to free the robots and give them emotion and free will. But when a scientist helps with her plan, the outcome is surprising. 8.00 News; Sunday Papers 8.10 Sunday Worship On Passion Sunday, a service from the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula in the Tower of London, with the theme “I was in prison”. Major Alison Stone from the Salvation Army, Chaplain at HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs, preaches on the role of prison ministry, and former MP Jonathan Aitken reflects on his conversion to Christianity while in prison. The service is led by the Chaplain of the Chapel, the Rev Canon Roger Hall, with music from the chapel choir. Lady Helen Domin Radius Helen 2 Alpha Brown Owl 8.48 A Point of View A reflection on a topical issue. Rptd from Friday Jasmine Hyde Paul Chahidi Paul Hilton Clare Foster Anneika Rose Neil McCaul Director Sasha Yevtushenko 8.58 Tweet of the Day Alquist Matthew Durkan Sulla Alexandra Hannant Fabry Michael Begley Logicbot Chris Jack Busman Tayla Kovacevic-Ebong 4.00 Bookclub Blue Tit. With Alasdair Grubb. (R) Karen Joy Fowler answers listeners’ questions about her Booker Prize-shortlisted novel We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves. May’s book is Angelmaker by Nick Harkaway. 9.00 Broadcasting House Presented by Paddy O’Connell. 10.00 The Archers Omnibus edition. Producer Nicola Holloway Repeated Thursday 3.30pm 11.00 The Reunion a 4.30 The Open Box New series. 1/5. Kirsty Wark reunites people affected by the Boxing Day tsunami of 2004, including university student Novia Liza who lost seven members of her family, holidaying British engineer Andy Chaggar who dealt with his grief over his partner’s death by helping with the recovery process, and Kontoro Mangkusbroto, the head of reconstruction and rehabilitation in Aceh. Gail McConnell’s father, an assistant governor at the Maze Prison, was murdered in front of her by the IRA when she was three years old. Through her poetry, fragments of childhood memory and an archive of public and personal materials gathered in a “Dad Box”, she pieces together her father’s life and death. She also goes to find someone to whom the murder connects her. Producer Karen Pirie; Series producer David Prest Repeated Friday 9am Producer Conor Garrett Repeated Saturday 11.30pm BBC Radio 4 Extra DAB bbc.co.uk/radio4extra Freeview 708 Freesat 708 Sky 0131 Virgin 910 6.00am The Female Persuasion Adaptation of the 2018 novel by Meg Wolitzer (1—5/10) 7.10 Inheritance Tracks With Robert Peston 7.20 Life Lines Second series of Al Smith’s drama set in an ambulance control room. From 2019 (1—5/5) 8.30 Doctor in the House Ray Cooney’s radio adaptation of Richard Gordon’s 1952 medical comedy novel. With Richard Briers. From 1968 9.00 Something to Shout About 1961 comedy 9.30 Daliso Chaponda: Citizen of Nowhere Comedian Daliso Chaponda explores the history of the relationship between the UK and Africa (2/4) 10.00 Desert Island Discs A 2006 edition with jazz trumpeter Humphrey Lyttleton (1921—2008) 10.45 The Curious Cases of Rutherford and Fry 11.00 The Moth Radio Hour True US stories 11.50 Inheritance Tracks With Robert Preston in 2018 12.00 Poetry Extra With Daljit Nagra. From 2019 12.30pm HR as 5.30pm 1.00 RisingTideFallingStar Tobias Menzies reads from Philip Hoare’s book examining his and other people’s passions for the sea. From 2017 (1—5/5) 2.10 Inheritance Tracks With Joanne Froggatt 2.20 Valley of the Dolls Dramatisation by Yvonne Antrobus of Jacqueline Susann’s seismically popular 1966 novel (6—10/15) For cast see Thursday Repeated tomorrow 2pm Ambridge Diary: page 111 7.15 Desolation Jests 2/4. David Jason stars with John Bird, Jan Ravens and Rory Bremner in David Renwick’s 2016 post-apocalyptic sketch show. Producer Gareth Edwards Repeated Friday 5.30pm on Radio 4 Extra (R) 7.45 Spring Stories New series. 1/5. Original short stories, starting with Only Works in the Spring by Kerri Ní Dochartaigh, in which an eBay listing becomes a life-changing experience. Producer Becky Ripley 8.00 Feedback Listeners’ views on BBC radio programmes. Presented by Roger Bolton. 3.30 Spanish Steps Chris Stewart (ex-Genesis) searches for the authentic sound of flamenco 4.00 How to Murder Your Husband as 8pm 5.00 Poetry Extra With Daljit Nagra. From 2019 5.30 HR Series two of Nigel Williams’s odd-couple comedy. From 2010 (6/6) 6.00 Ghosts from the Past Robert Glenister stars in John Metcalfe’s tale Mortmain. When disturbed Humphrey Child married his young Salome, he took his vows very seriously. From 1992 6.45 LP Hartley: Short Stories Robert Lang reads the 1952 tale WS. Novelist Walter Streeter has devoted admirers, but will he be happy to meet a one? 7.00 The Moth Radio Hour True USA stories 7.50 Inheritance Tracks With Robert Peston 8.00 How to Murder Your Husband Wickedly comic play by Julie Rutterford. When Frank retires, Flo realises she has many ambitions left — with or without him. With Jean Alexander. From 1995 9.00 Desert Island Discs as 10am 9.45 The Curious Cases of Rutherford and Fry Love’s impact on the brain. From 2020 (2/6) 10.00—12.00 Comedy Club: HR (6/6), at 10.30 Seekers (1/6), at 10.55 Interview With Robin Ince (1/3), at 11.00 Edge Falls (3/6), and at 11.30 Dan and Nick: the Wildebeest Years (4/7) 12.00 as 6pm 12.45am as 6.45pm 1.00 as 1pm 2.10 as 2.10pm 2.20 as 2.20pm 3.30 as 3.30pm 4.00 as 4pm 5.00 as 5pm 5.30 as 5.30pm News and sport bulletin every half-hour Times vary during live sports coverage 5.00am Sports Desk 5.30 5 Live Sport 6.00 5 Live Science . 7.00 Sunday Breakfast With Chris Warburton and Lukwesa Burak. 10.00 Laura Whitmore 11.45 5 Live Sport Gigi Salmon with sports news and build-up to the 12 noon Scottish Premiership commentary on Rangers v Celtic. At 2.00pm there’s live Premier League commentary on West Ham United v Everton, then at 4.30 commentary on Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United. 6.30pm 6-0-6 With Robbie Savage and Chris Sutton. 8.00 Teach Me a Lesson with Greg James and Bella Mackie Mr Yale discusses TV stereotypes. (R) 8.45 Life Hacks 9.00 Stephen Nolan 12.00 Stacey Dooley: Fresh Starts Profile of 27-year-old Leicester fashion designer Eliza. 12.45am 5 Minutes On Real tales. 1.00am Dotun Adebayo BBC 5 Sports Extra DAB bbc.co.uk/sports extra F’view 706 F’sat 706 Sky 0144 Virgin 908 Repeated from Friday 8.30 Last Word Matthew Bannister celebrates the lives of notable people who have died recently. Repeated from Friday 9.00 Money Box Rptd from yesterday 12.04pm 9.25 The Radio 4 Appeal Rptd from 7.54am 9.30 Analysis 9/9. The Dictators’ Survival Guide. How do dictators and authoritarians stay in power? Some autocrats seem unassailable, even after decades at the top. In this programme first broadcast in 2018, James Tilley, a professor of politics at Oxford University, explores how dictators control their people. Repeated from Monday 10.00 The Westminster Hour Political magazine with Carolyn Quinn. 11.00 Loose Ends Rptd from yesterday 6.15pm 11.30 Something Understood Repeated from 6.05am 12.00 News and Weather 12.15—12.45am The Lullaby Project Felicity Finch reports on a pioneering project that sees prisoners and classical musicians working together to create lullabies for the prisoners’ children. Producer Tom Alban (R) 1.00 as BBC World Service BBC World Service *Not available on Freeview in Scotland 4pm—1am. Key (R) Repeat RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 There’s a surprise in store for Ruairi, and Josh hatches a plan. 693, 909 MW DAB bbc.co.uk/fivelive F’view 705 F’sat 705 Sky 0105 Virgin 905 Sports Extra F’view 706 F’sat 706 Sky 0144 Virgin 908 Radio 2.45 1922: the Birth of Now 7.00 News; Sunday Papers 7.10 Sunday Religious and ethical issues. 7.54 The Radio 4 Appeal 5.40 Profile Repeated from yesterday 7pm 6.00 Six o’Clock News 6.15 Pick of the Week A selection of highlights from the past seven days’ BBC radio programmes. 2.00 Gardeners’ Question Time 6.35 Natural Histories Repeated from Tuesday News and analysis with Jonny Dymond. Presented by Fi Glover. Producer Adam Fowler Repeated 11.30pm (R) Despite improvements in workplace culture, bullying at work appears as rife today as it was 20 years ago. Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS confederation and author of the Taylor Review into Modern Workplace Practices, asks why and seeks answers to this often hidden problem. 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In the second of two programmes about pulses, Sheila Dillon heads to Spain where beans are a celebrated part of the diet, to see how they are grown, processed and served. 5.00 Dirty Work DAB bbc.co.uk/worldserviceradio Freeview* 710 Freesat 711 Sky 0115 Virgin 906 Programmes may differ online, and on Freesat, Sky, and Virgin 5.00am The Newsroom 5.30 The Documentary: The House That Viktor Built 6.00 Weekend 8.30 The Food Chain 9.00 News 9.05 From Our Own Correspondent 9.30 Outlook 10.00 News 10.05 Deeply Human 10.30 Heart and Soul 11.00 The Newsroom 11.30 The Compass: Emotional Baggage (4/4) 12.00 News 12.05pm The Inquiry 12.30 Assignment 1.00 Newshour 2.00 News 2.05 The Forum: discussing American journalist and early feminist Margaret Fuller 2.50 Over to You 3.00 News 3.05 Music Life 4.00 News 4.05 Sportsworld 7.00 The Newsroom 7.30 Comedians vs the News 8.00 News 8.05 The History Hour 9.00 Newshour 10.05 Deeply Human: why so many cultures demand monogamy in romance (7/12) 10.30 The Explanation: the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan 10.50 Over to You 11.00 The Newsroom 11.20 Sports News 11.30 Outlook 12.00 News 12.05am From Our Own Correspondent 12.30 Heart and Soul 1.00 The Newsroom 1.30 The Life Scientific 2.00 The Newsroom 2.30 The Climate Question 3.00 News 3.05 Deeply Human 3.30 The Explanation 3.50 Over to You 4.00 The Newsroom 4.30 The Conversation 5.00—10.00 Test Match Special Continued coverage of the Women’s Cricket World Cup final. 2.55—6.30 Cricket Chennai Super Kings v Punjab Kings in the IPL. 6.30—8.45 Women’s Super League Football Chelsea v Reading. 10.00—2.30am Golf The Chevron Championship in Mission Hills. 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MONDAY Radio Today’s Choices BBC Radio 1 Monday 97.6—99.8 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio1 F’view* 700 F’sat 700 Sky 0101 Virgin 901 7.00am Greg James 10.30 Rickie, Melvin and Charlie 1.00pm Scott Mills 3.30 Vick and Jordan 6.00 Clara Amfo 8.00 Radio 1’s Future Artists 10.00 Power Down Playlist 11.00 Drum ’n’ Bass Show 1.00am Drum ’n’ Bass Mix 2.00 Radio 1’s Motivate Me Mix 3.00 Radio 1’s Workout Anthems 4.00 Radio 1 Dance 5.00 Arielle Free BBC Radio 2 88—90.2 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio2 F’view* 702 F’sat 702 Sky 0102 Virgin 902 Radio 6.30am Zoe Ball 9.30 Ken Bruce Drama: The Painted Hall 2.15pm Radio 4 “Britain’s Sistine Chapel”, the Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich (above), is replete with intricate wall and ceiling decorations conceived by the artist James Thornhill. It took him almost 20 years to complete, adjusting the content along the way to reflect new monarchs and changes in science and navigation. This drama by playwright and 18th-century specialist Ian Kelly is, on one level, an examination of how we read paintings, how we respond to art, told through the voices of some of the characters Thornhill reflected in the work. But it is also a moving piece on father/ daughter relationships — Thornhill’s daughter married William Hogarth, then a lowly paint-mixer in the Hall. Hugh Bonneville and Jane Asher star — what a cast, what a drama, what a triumph! JANE ANDERSON Book at Bedtime: The Promise ALAMY 10.45pm Radio 4 118 Told over four decades and four funerals, Damon Galgut’s Booker Prize-winning novel receives a respectful and faithful treatment over the next fortnight by abridger Richard Hamilton, reader Jack Klaff and producer Justine Willett. While the story focuses on a white family on a farm outside Pretoria, the promise of the title is of a house and a piece of land vowed (in a death-bed cry of conscience) to a black woman who has worked for the family her whole life. This kaleidoscopic feat of storytelling spans generations, politics, racial hatred, segregation and injustice, but ultimately remains a tale of personal morality and responsibility. Darkly comic, nuanced and sad, this really does have it all. JANE ANDERSON SAVE on a ( Music and regular features including the PopMaster quiz and, after 11.30 throughout the week, Tracks of My Years, this week featuring — two a day — ten of the favourite records of stage and screen actor Jill Halfpenny. She starts with Altered Images and Barry Manilow. 12.00 Jeremy Vine Topical discussion. Plus music. 2.00pm Steve Wright 5.00 Gary Davies Sitting in for Sarah Cox. 7.00 Jo Whiley 9.00 The Blues Show with Cerys Matthews 10.00 Trevor Nelson’s Rhythm Nation Soul, R&B, disco, funk, crossover hits and newer sounds. Plus features including at 10.00 the Magnificent 7 — a nostalgic half-hour of potentially uplifting tunes and essential throwbacks. 12.00 Michelle Dignan Sitting in for OJ Borg with chat, music, texts and features including Midnight Mastermind and the weekly themed Yawn Chorus. 3.00am Radio 2 in Concert Elton John in 2001 at the BBC Radio Theatre with a set that includes Someone Saved My Life Tonight, Tiny Dancer and I’m Still Standing. (R) 4.00 Owain Wyn Evans Sitting in for Vanessa Feltz. BBC 6 Music DAB bbc.co.uk/6music Freeview 707 Freesat 707 Sky 0120 Virgin 909 7.30am Lauren Laverne 10.30 Mary Anne Hobbs 1.00pm Craig Charles 4.00 Steve Lamacq 6 Music Festival highlights, with live music from Bloc Party, Lucy Dacus, Idles and Ibibio Sound Machine. 7.00 Marc Riley 9.00 Gideon Coe 12.00 6 Music Festival 6/6. Series showcasing artists scheduled to appear at this past weekend’s 6 Music Festival in Cardiff, continuing with Cat Power (Atlanta-born singer/songwriter Charlyn Marshall). At 12.00 In Their Own Words, with BBC archive interviews and live performances featuring Cat Power, followed at 1.00am by the Cat Power Playlist — an hour of music from those who’ve influenced her. Three hours of Cat Power’s picks from the 6 Music Festival archives follow at 2.00, with sets from Damon Albarn (in 2014), Kim Gordon (in 2020), Wire (in 2015), Neneh Cherry (in 2018) and Bob Mould (in 2016). 5.00am Deb Grant BBC Radio 3 90.2—92.4 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio3 Freeview* 703 Freesat 703 Sky 0103 Virgin 903 News and weather Half-hourly 6.30—8.00am, 1.00pm, 6.00 6.30am Breakfast With Kate Molleson. 9.00 Essential Classics Georgia Mann with music, arts news and texts. 11.00 Essential Performers First of this week’s five recordings featuring violinist Daniel Hope. 12.00 Composer of the Week: Elmer Bernstein (1922—2004) 1/5. Hollywood Beckons. Donald Macleod talks to Peter Bernstein about his father, the American film composer and conductor Elmer Bernstein, whose 14 Academy Award nominations include Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967), for which he won the Oscar. Bernstein was classically trained as a concert pianist and within five years of arriving in Hollywood, Cecil B DeMille was to give him the chance to write the music for The Ten Commandments. 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Call 0115 982 7500 quoting ref CDLK4573 or visit radiotimes.com/cds 1.00pm Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert From Wigmore Hall in London, Martin Handley introduces Italian-Slovenian pianist Alexander n Gadjiev in two fine works of the piano repertoire, written 100 years apart but both notable for their towering technical and musical challenges. Alexander Gadjiev (piano) Schumann Fantasie in C, Op 17 Prokofiev Piano Sonata No 7, Op 83 Rptd Sunday 1pm 2.00 Afternoon Concert Ian Skelly presents the first of a week of programmes including a celebration of French orchestras, beginning with the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Chamber Orchestra in concertos by Mozart. Tchaikovsky Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op 33 Alisa Weilerstein (cello), Romanian Radio Chamber Orchestra, conductor Tiberiu Soare 2.25 Ravel La valse Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ion Marin 2.40 Doreen Carwithen Four Preludes for piano Hiroaki Takanouchi 3.00 Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A, K622 Raphaël Sévère, Nouvelle-Aquitaine Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jean-François Heisser 3.30 Britten Les Illuminations Alessandro Fisher (tenor), Ulster Orchestra, conductor Ilyich Rivas Scala Radio DAB scalaradio.co.uk Sky 0216 7.00am Charles Nove Music, a light look at the newspapers and features including Questions of the Day and, from 9.00, Screen Time. 10.00 Mark Forrest Sitting in for Mark Forrest. 1.00pm Sam Hughes Popular classical works. 4.00 Penny Smith Scala’s drive-time show with music features including at 5.30 the Clocking Off track and, just before 7.00, the Showstoppers. 7.00 Hannah Cox With music including after 7.00 the latest classical releases, at 8.00 the Scala Piano Playlist and, from 9.00, an hour of calming music. 10.00 The Space Soothing and calming music. 1.00am Night Music 5.00 In the Park Absolute Radio DAB absoluteradio.co.uk F’view 727 F’sat 724 Sky 0107 Virgin 915 6.00am Ben Burrell 10.00 Leona Graham Rock and pop from across the decades, from the Beatles to Blur, from the Doors to Dodgy, from Kraftwerk to the Killers 1.00pm Jay Lawrence 4.00 Richie 7.00 Danielle Perry 10.00 Claire Sturgess 1.00am Dan Noble 4.00 Mozart Piano Concerto No 23 in A, K488 Bertrand Chamayou, Nouvelle-Aquitaine Chamber Orchestra, conductor Jean-François Heisser 4.30 New Generation Artists Fanny Mendelsohn Sechs Lieder, Op 7 Katharina Konradi (soprano), Joseph Middleton (piano) Rob Luft South Wind Rob Luft (electric guitar), Dave O’Higgins (saxophone), Misha Mullov-Abbado (jazz bass), Ross Stanley (piano), Billy Pod (drums) Trad Italian, arr Luft Bella ci dormi Elina Duni (vocals), Rob Luft (guitar), Fred Thomas (piano) 5.00 In Tune Sean Rafferty with music, classical news and special guests, today featuring starry mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato and harpsichordist Maxim Emlyanychev. 7.00 In Tune Mixtape An eclectic playlist. 7.30 Radio 3 in Concert In a concert recorded in January at the Berliner Philharmonie, Robin Ticciati conducts the German SO in Beethoven’s Third Symphony, the overture to Berlioz’s opera Les francs-juges and Schumann’s Piano Concerto in A minor, featuring soloist Leif Ove Andsnes. Presented by Fiona Talkington. Leif Ove Andsnes (piano), German Symphony Orchestra, conductor Robin Ticciati Berlioz Les francs-juges, Op 3 Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor, Op 54 8.20 Interval A recorded performance of Grieg’s song cycle Haugtussa featuring soprano Lise Davidsen and pianist Leif Ove Andsnes. 8.45 Beethoven Symphony No 3 in E flat 10.00 Music Matters Repeated from Saturday 11.45am 10.45 The Essay: EarthWorks 1/5. Wold. Archaeologist and artist Rose Ferraby explores traces of human history in different landscapes around the British Isles. In this first instalment she discovers layers of human history in Yorkshire’s celebrated chalk hills and describes her involvement in a dig at Thwing on the high Wolds at a Romano-British farmstead, a site which interacts with much older patterns of habitation. Producer Mark Smalley 11.00 Night Tracks With Sara Mohr-Pietsch. 12.30am Through the Night With Catriona Young. Strauss Four Lieder, Op 27; Zueignung Brahms Symphony No 4 in E minor, Op 98 Camilla Nylund (soprano), La Scala Orchestra, conductor Christian Thielemann 1.27 Verdi String Quartet in E minor 1.49 Mozart Sinfonia concertante in E flat, K364 2.22 Vitali Passagalli per la lettera E; Bergamasca per la lettera B 2.31 Arensky Suite No 3, Op 33 (Variations) 2.55 Mouton Pièces de luth in C minor 3.24 de Veana Ay amor qué dulce tirano 3.29 Bo Holten There’s a Time for Everything 3.39 Chopin Nocturne in E flat, Op 55 No 2 (arr for flute, cor anglais and harp) 3.45 Offenbach Recit and C’est une chanson d’amour (The Tales of Hoffmann) 3.53 Tormis Overture No 2 4.03 Ebner Trio in B flat 4.11 Dvorak Slavonic Dance in E minor, Op 46 No 2 4.16 Handel Harp Concerto in B flat, HWV 294 4.31 Mozart Missa Brevis in B flat, K275 (Agnus Dei) 4.37 Corelli Trio Sonata in B minor, Op 1 No 6 4.44 Handel Suite No 2 in F, HWV427 4.53 Prokofiev Cinderella’s Waltz (Cinderella: Suite No 1, Op 107) 4.58 Schubert String Quartet in C minor, D703 5.08 Martinu Clarinet Sonatina 5.20 Marianna von Martinez Sinfonia in C 5.31 Franck Prelude, Chorale and Fugue 5.52 Debussy Nocturnes 6.18 Bertali Ciaccona in C Classic FM 99.9—101.9 FM DAB classicfm.com Freeview 731 Freesat 721 Sky 0106 Virgin 922 6.00am More Music Breakfast 9.00 Aled Jones 12.00 Anne-Marie Minhall 4.00pm John Brunning 7.00 Smooth Classics With John Brunning. 8.00 The Classic FM Concert with John Suchet Start of a week-long showcase of fine recordings released this year. J Strauss (son) Overture: Die Fledermaus Vienna PO, conductor Daniel Barenboim Mozart Piano Concerto No 22 in E flat, K482 Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano), Manchester Camerata, conductor Gabor Takacs-Nagy Bruch Kol Nidrei, Op 47 Edgar Moreau (cello), Lucerne SO, conductor Michael Sanderling Tchaikovsky Autumn Song (The Seasons) Tianxu An (piano) Mendelssohn Symphony No 1 in C minor Swedish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Thomas Dausgaard Lili Boulanger Nocturne Coco Tomita (violin), Simon Callaghan (piano) 10.00 Smooth Classics With Margherita Taylor. 1.00am Bill Overton
4 APRIL MONDAY BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 5 Live 92.4—94.6 FM 198 LW DAB bbc.co.uk/radio4 Freeview 704 Freesat 704 (FM) 710 (LW) Sky 0104 (FM) 0143 (LW) Virgin 904 (FM) 911 (LW) 12.04pm You and Yours Consumer affairs. 1.00 The World at One News 5.30am, 6.00 and hourly to 12 midnight Weather 5.56am, 6.07, 6.57, 7.57, 12.57pm, 5.57, 9.59, 12.30am Shipping Forecasts 5.20am, 12.01pm (LW), 5.54pm (LW), 12.48am 1.45 A Show of Hands Presented by Sarah Montague. 5.30am News Briefing 5.43 Prayer for the Day With stand-up comedian and writer Sadia Azmat. 5.45 Farming Today 5.58 Tweet of the Day Cetti’s Warbler. With Bill Oddie. (R) 6.00 Today Presented by Martha Kearney and Justin Webb. 6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News 7.48 Thought for the Day With Professor Tom McLeish. 2.00 The Archers Repeated from yesterday 7pm 2.15 Drama: The Painted Hall Ian Kelly’s dramatisation of the 20-year process of artist James Thornhill (Hugh a Bonneville) completing his design for the 9.00 Start the Week Painted Hall at the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich — while also dealing with his daughter falling in love with a lowly paint mixer called William Hogarth. James Thornhill Hugh Bonneville Obadiah Neptune Ben Onwukwe Dame Dolly Broadbent Jane Asher John Worley Trevor Fox Jane Hogarth Genevieve Gaunt Housekeeper Sarah Ridgeway William Hogarth Ryan Early Producer/Director Clive Brill Producer Katy Hickman Shortened repeat 9.30pm 3.00 Round Britain Quiz 9.45 FM Book of the Week: Hybrid Humans 2/12. Kirsty Lang hosts the quiz, with Paul Sinha and Marcus Berkmann representing the South of England against Paddy Duffy and Freya McClements of Northern Ireland. 1/5. Becoming Hybrid. Army veteran Harry Parker reads from his book that reflects on cutting-edge advances in rehabilitating the body after injury and illness, including his own experience of losing his legs to an IED in Afghanistan. Abridged by Sarah Shaffi. Producer Paul Bajoria Repeated Saturday 11pm 3.30 The Food Programme Repeated from yesterday 12.32pm 4.00 The Godfather and Me Producer Elizabeth Allard Repeated 12.30am Co-writer and director of McMafia James Watkins re-evaluates The Godfather effect and why the influence of Francis Ford Coppola’s 1972 film casts a huge shadow over his career. 9.45 LW Daily Service An act of worship led by Roy Jenkins. Matthew 22, vv 8—14. I Hear Thy Welcome Voice; Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness; There’s a Spirit in the Air. Repeated from Thursday 4.30 Beyond Belief New series. 1/7. Ernie Rea explores the spiritual beliefs that Vladimir Putin has used to justify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the close relationship between the state and the Russian Orthodox Church. 10.00 Woman’s Hour Presented by Emma Barnett. Editor Karen Dalziel 11.00 The Invention of Poland 2/3. A Nation without a State. Between 1795 and 1918 there was no Poland, as the country was divided between Russia, Prussia and Austria, but the idea of Poland remained extremely strong. Misha Glenny and producer Miles Warde travel around the south east of the country in search of what kept Poland alive. Producer Rebecca Maxted 5.00 PM Presented by Evan Davis. 6.00 Six o’Clock News 6.30 The Unbelievable Truth New series. 1/6. David Mitchell hosts the show in which contestants try to smuggle truths into a pack of lies. Lucy Porter, Holly Walsh, Tony Hawks and Alan Davies compete. Producer Miles Warde Repeated Wednesday 3.30pm 11.30 Homework 1/2. Comedian Shaparak Khorsandi presents a highly personal look at the state of the school system in the UK. Today she chats to four of her old friends who all went to her school in Ealing in the 1980s. Producer Paul Russell (R) In recent months, there have been two highprofile cases where stalkers have ended up murdering their victims — two years since the Government brought in new legislation to provide victims with additional protection. Lucinda Borrell speaks to legislators and police, getting an understanding of how difficult it is to police stalking crimes and assessing the national efforts to train police officers and investigate stalking effectively. Producer Lucinda Borrell Postponed from 15 March Repeated Wednesday 11am 8.30 Am I That Guy? Writer and broadcaster Alistair Heather is not proud of some of his past interactions with women. Here he explores what he and all men can do to help women feel safe, talking to a former police officer about his work on men’s sexual violence. Producer Dave Howard (R) 9.00 The Anatomy of Kindness 3/3. Who have we evolved to be kind to? Can we only be kind to people like us? Claudia Hammond looks at the evidence. Repeated from Wednesday 9.30 Start the Week Shortened rpt from 9am 10.00 The World Tonight With Ritula Shah. 10.45 Book at Bedtime: The Promise 1/10. Do You Promise Me? Damon Galgut’s 2021 Booker Prize-winning a novel, which charts the decline and fall of the white South African Swart family, told through four funerals. As the Swarts gather for Ma’s funeral, her young daughter Amor recalls an overheard promise. Read by Jack Klaff and abridged by Richard Hamilton. Producer Justine Willett 11.00 The P Word Like many South Asians in the 1970s and 80s Rajan Datar was routinely called the P-word, but a new generation of young British Asians say the word can be used within the community as a sign of power. Rajan finds out how true this is. Repeated from Wednesday 11.30 The Shadow of Algiers 1/5. The Great Seduction. Sixty years after the Algerian War of Independence Edward Stourton presents stories from a colonial past that still cast their shadow over the present. He explores how a wine bug that devastated France may have led to the Algerian War. Producers Adele Armstrong and Ellie House (R) 7.00 The Archers Alice makes a monumental decision and Tracy’s suspicions are raised. For cast see Thursday Repeated tomorrow 2pm 1.00 as BBC World Service BBC World Service 3.00 Hand in Glove Martyn James stars in Stephen Mulrine’s A Good Shaking. From 1996 4.00 Counterpoint 2011 music quiz (2/13) 4.30 Getting Nowhere Fast 2004 comedy (3/6) 5.00 Daliso Chaponda: Citizen of Nowhere (3/4) 5.30 Just a Minute Panel game hosted by Sue Perkins. As broadcast last Monday on Radio 4 (6/6) 6.00 The Lost Stradivarius Adaptation by Doreen Estall of the 1895 suspense tale by John Meade Falkner (1858—1932). From 2008 (1/4) 6.30 A Good Read With Harriett Gilbert in 2013 7.00 Lines from My Grandfather’s Forehead 7.30 Chambers Legal sitcom. From 1996 (3/5) 8.00 Raffles EW Hornung’s The Ides of March (1899) 8.30 Sherlock Holmes with Carleton Hobbs Dramatisation by Michael Hardwick of Arthur Conan Doyle’s short story The Resident Patient. From 1961 9.00 TED Radio Hour How our reliance on the oceans for resources is threatened 9.50 Inheritance Tracks BBC News journalist and Mastermind host Clive Myrie with music picks 10.00—12.00 Comedy Club: Just a Minute (6/6), at 10.30 Liam Williams: Ladhood (2/4), at 11.00 The Now Show (4/6), and at 11.30 Elis James’s Pantheon of Heroes (6/6) 12.00 as 6pm 12.30am as 6.30pm 1.00 as 8pm 1.30 as 8.30pm 2.00 as 2pm 2.15 as 2.15pm 2.30 as 2.30pm 3.00 as 3pm 4.00 as 4pm 4.30 as 4.30pm 5.00 as 5pm 5.30 as 5.30pm *Not available on Freeview in Scotland 4pm—1am. Key (R) Repeat RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 8.00 Stalked 11.45 Today in Parliament 12.00 News and Weather 12.30—12.45am Book of the Week: Hybrid Humans Repeated from 9.45am (FM only) Producer Jon Naismith Repeated Sunday 12.04pm BBC Radio 4 Extra DAB bbc.co.uk/radio4extra Freeview 708 Freesat 708 Sky 0131 Virgin 910 6.00am Raffles as 8pm 6.30 Sherlock Holmes with Carleton Hobbs 7.00 Daliso Chaponda: Citizen of Nowhere (3/4) 7.30 Just a Minute as 5.30pm 8.00 Lines from My Grandfather’s Forehead 8.30 Chambers Legal sitcom. From 1996 (3/5) 9.00 Counterpoint 2011 music quiz (2/13) 9.30 Getting Nowhere Fast 2004 comedy (3/6) 10.00 Hand in Glove as 3pm 11.00 TED Radio Hour The ocean’s resources 11.50 Inheritance Tracks as 9.50pm 12.00 Lines from My Grandfather’s Forehead 12.30pm Chambers Legal sitcom. From 1996 (3/5) 1.00 Raffles as 8pm 1.30 Sherlock Holmes with Carleton Hobbs 2.00 The Female Persuasion Adaptation of the novel by Meg Wolitzer. Abridged by Jill Waters and Isobel Creed and read by Tanya Moodie (6/10) 2.15 Love for Lydia Dramatisation by Vivienne Allen of HE Bates’s 1952 novel, starring Jordan Frieda and Juliet Aubrey as the journalist and the wealthy heiress he is assigned to dig up dirt on but with whom he falls in love. Narrated by Tim Pigott-Smith and starring Margaret Tyzack, Angela Thorne and others. From 2004 (1/10) 2.30 For One Night Only Leonard Bernstein’s 1989 Christmas Day concert in Berlin. From 2006 Producer Simon Richardson DAB bbc.co.uk/worldserviceradio Freeview* 710 Freesat 711 Sky 0115 Virgin 906 Programmes may differ online, and on Freesat, Sky, and Virgin 5.00am Newsday 8.00 News 8.05 Hardtalk 8.30 Business Daily 8.50 Witness History 9.00 News 9.05 The Climate Question: Kate Lamble and Jordan Dunbar look at the longer-term implications of war in Ukraine on ongoing energy security 9.30 Crowd Science 10.00 News 10.05 The Cultural Frontline 10.30 Weekend Stories 10.50 More or Less 11.00 The Newsroom 11.30 The Conversation: Kim Chakanetsa talks to two beauty influencers about why they share their lives online 12.00 News 12.05pm Outlook 12.50 Witness History 1.00 The Newsroom 1.30 Crowd Science 2.00 Newshour 3.00 News 3.05 Hardtalk 3.30 World Business Report 4.00 News 6.00 News 6.05 Outlook 6.50 Witness History 7.00 The Newsroom 7.30 Sport Today 8.05 The Climate Question 8.30 The Life Scientific: with Professor Steve Brusatte 9.00 Newshour 10.00 News 10.05 Hardtalk 10.30 The Conversation 11.00 The Newsroom 11.20 Sports News 11.30 World Business Report 12.00 News 12.05am The History Hour 1.00 News 1.05 Business Matters 2.00 The Newsroom 2.30 The Documentary: Shifting Cultures (1/4) 3.00 News 3.05 Outlook 3.50 Witness History 4.00 The Newsroom 4.30 In the Studio 693, 909 MW DAB bbc.co.uk/fivelive F’view 705 F’sat 705 Sky 0105 Virgin 905 Sports Extra F’view 706 F’sat 706 Sky 0144 Virgin 908 News and sport bulletin every half-hour Times vary during live sports coverage 5.00am Wake Up to Money 6.00 5 Live Breakfast Rick Edwards and Connie McLaughlin with a detailed look at the headlines. 9.00 Nicky Campbell Topical discussions, big-name interviews and listeners’ calls 11.00 Adrian Chiles Sitting in for Naga Munchetty with news, big-name interviews and listeners’ personal experiences. 1.00pm Mobeen Azhar Sitting in for Nihal Arthanayake with news and topical conversation. 4.00 5 Live Drive Tony Livesey and Clare McDonnell with the latest news and sport. 7.00 5 Live Sport Mark Chapman with news, debate and features including The Monday Night Club, in which he’s joined by Micah Richards, Chris Sutton and Rory Smith to discuss the weekend’s football. Plus build-up to the 8.00 Premier League commentary on Crystal Palace v Arsenal. Further interviews, features and sport follow at 10.00. 10.30 Colin Murray Including at 11.00 The Light behind the News — a look at big topical issues, and at 12.00 Midnight Medic, with Dr Chris Smith responding to listeners’ pandemic queries and beyond. 1.00am Dotun Adebayo Radio Resistance. Arkady Ostrovksy, Russia and Eastern Europe editor for The Economist, tells Tom Sutcliffe about the thousands in Russia who have been arrested protesting against the war in Ukraine. Halik Kochanski uncovers tales of ordinary people who carried out acts of defiance in Nazi Germany. Nathan Law, one of the student leaders behind the Umbrella Movement protest in Hong Kong, argues for the importance of standing up to authoritarianism. Ashley Hickson-Lovence talks to Nick Ahad about his novel Your Show, which explores the life of Uriah Rennie, one of the first black referees in English football in the 1980s. Monday 1/5. Manipulation. The importance of the human hand from five angles, beginning with manipulation, and how people used their hands to organise, shape and change the world about them. Contributors include Professor Simon Kay, who leads the UK’s only hand transplant service at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, and Professor Tracy Kivell from the University of Kent, who considers the evolution of a limb that has the strength to grip and wield heavy tools but can also perform the finest, most delicate tasks. Producer Jeremy Grange (R) 7.15 Front Row 5 Live Sports Extra DAB bbc.co.uk/sports extra F’view 706 F’sat 706 Sky 0144 Virgin 908 2.55pm—7.00 Cricket Sunrisers Hyderabad v Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL. 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TUESDAY Radio Today’s Choices BBC Radio 1 Tuesday 97.6—99.8 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio1 F’view* 700 F’sat 700 Sky 0101 Virgin 901 7.00am Greg James 10.30 Rickie, Melvin and Charlie 1.00pm Scott Mills 3.30 Vick and Jordan 6.00 Clara Amfo 8.00 Radio 1’s Future Artists 10.00 Radio 1’s Power Down Playlist With Sian Eleri. 11.00 Annie Nightingale 1.00am Radio 1’s Rap Anthems 2.00 Radio 1’s Chillout Anthems 3.00 Gameplay with Baby Queen 4.00 Radio 1 Dance 5.00 Arielle Free BBC Radio 2 88—90.2 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio2 F’view* 702 F’sat 702 Sky 0102 Virgin 902 Radio 6.30am Zoe Ball The Caretakers 11.30am Radio 4 Multi-disciplined artist Eloise Moody takes us behind the scenes to meet the people who really know six of the nation’s museums, galleries and country houses — those who clean them. It’s a fascinating fusion of eclectic sounds — echoing voices, screeching gulls and a Henry Hoover — with insights into the collections they are protecting and personal thoughts on their work. One striking example in this first programme is Doreen, who works in the Glasgow Women’s Library. She doesn’t mind being labelled as dyslexic but despises the label of being a cleaner and the unfair associations of not bothering to do the job properly. Doreen also has a unique take on the Women’s Library itself and how, late at night, she gets “freaked out by an old patriarchal building doing its best to be female”. ROSIE HUNTER 9.30 Ken Bruce Music, chat and features including after 11.30 Tracks of My Years, with Jill Halfpenny discussing records by Queen and Dolly Parton. 12.00 Jeremy Vine 2.00pm Steve Wright 5.00 Gary Davies 7.00 Jo Whiley New music and features including the Shiny Happy Playlist — featuring 30 minutes of feel-good music to start the show. 9.00 The Jazz Show with Jamie Cullum Singer Jamie Cullum showcases his love for jazz in eclectic playlists, juxtaposing classic recordings, music rooted in jazz and new sounds from up-and-coming acts. 10.00 Trevor Nelson’s Rhythm Nation Soul, R&B, disco, funk, crossover hits and newer sounds. Plus features including at 10.00 the — Magnificent 7 — a nostalgic half-hour of potentially uplifting tunes and essential throwback. 12.00 OJ Borg JANE ANDERSON 3.00am Music programme 4.00 Owain Wyn Evans Great Lives BBC 6 Music 4.30pm Radio 4 120 Upbeat show with chat, phone-ins, listeners’ texts, features and old and new chart hits. Plus Adam Porter with the headlines, Richie Anderson with travel and Mike Williams with sports news. There are degrees of engagement that the guests on Great Lives bring to their subject, and it’s always special when the knowledge is personal. That’s the case with the actor Brian Cox and his choice of the film director Lindsay Anderson. “The most principled man I ever met,” Cox says. “He taught me how to think.” Anderson, who died in 1994, is probably best known for the iconoclastic 1968 movie If…, but for Cox the Anderson effect began some years previously when the two men worked together at the Royal Court theatre. Anderson, politically uncompromising, “was essentially alone”, Cox says. Hopefully he’ll a bit less alone thanks to Cox’s championing. SIMON O’HAGAN DAB bbc.co.uk/6music Freeview 707 Freesat 707 Sky 0120 Virgin 909 7.30am Lauren Laverne 10.30 Mary Anne Hobbs 1.00pm Craig Charles 4.00 Steve Lamacq Further 6 Music Festival highlights, with live music from Beabadoobee, Cat Power and Panic Shack. 7.00 Marc Riley New music. 9.00 Gideon Coe 12.00 6 Music Artist in Residence 2/10. Irish post-punk quintet Fontaines DC with the second of their ten playlists based around a theme or mood. 1.00am The First Time... Matt Everitt invites artists to reveal music of personal significance, starting with Neneh Cherry in 2014, followed at 2.00 by Tricky in 2010. 3.00 This Is Us — 6 Music at 20 Two new hour-long playlists curated by guests, continuing the 20thanniversary of the launch of 6 Music. First up are US pop-rock trio Haim with a playlist of some of their favourite records of 2013, followed at 4.00 by Kae Tempest with her 2014 picks. 5.00 Deb Grant BBC Radio 3 90.2—92.4 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio3 Freeview* 703 Freesat 703 Sky 0103 Virgin 903 News and weather as Monday 6.30am Breakfast With Kate Molleson. 9.00 Essential Classics With Georgia Mann. 9.15 Inspired by a piece of music played in the first 15 minutes, listeners are invited to suggest works for broadcast at 10.30 in the Playlist Reveal. 10.10 Song of the Day 11.00 Essential Performers Another of this week’s five recordings featuring violinist Daniel Hope. 12.00 Composer of the Week: Elmer Bernstein 2/5. Firing on All Cylinders. Donald Macleod is once again joined by composer Peter Bernstein, today exploring his father’s projects in the 1960s, including The Magnificent Seven. Walk on the Wild Side — Main title The composer conducts his Orchestra The Magnificent Seven (excerpts) Studio orchestra, conducted by the composer To Kill a Mockingbird (excerpts) Royal National Scottish Orchestra, conducted by the composer True Grit (excerpts) City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor James Fitzpatrick A Little Investigation (How Now, Dow Jones) Hiram Sherman (vocalist), How Now, Dow Jones Ensemble 1.00pm Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert John Toal presents the first in a series of recitals from this year’s Belfast Music Society International Festival of Chamber Music, recorded early last month at the Great Hall at Queen’s University Belfast. CPE Bach Piano Trio in D, Wq89 No 6 Trio Gaspard Mozart Fantasia in C minor, K475 Vadym Kholodenko (piano) Weinberg Clarinet Sonata, Op 28 Annelien Van Wauwe (clarinet) ,Yannick Van de Velde (piano) 2.00 Afternoon Concert Ian Skelly continues with a showcase of French orchestras, today with Cristian Macelaru conducting the French National Orchestra and Radio France Chorus in Saint-Saëns’s Requiem. Tchaikovsky Serenade in C, Op 48 East-West Chamber Orchestra, conductor Rostislav Krimer 2.35 Mozart Piano Sonata No 8 in A minor, K310 Chopin Nocturne in E, Op 62 No 2 Pavel Kolesnikov 3.00 Saint-Saëns Requiem, Op 54 Véronique Gens (soprano), Allénor Feix (mezzo), Nicholas Phan (tenor), Nicholas Testé (baritone), Radio France Chorus, French National Orchestra, conductor Cristian Macelaru 3.40 Mozart Piano Sonata No 11 in A, K331 Pavel Kolesnikov 4.11 Chopin Polonaise-Fantaisie in A flat, Op 61 Pavel Kolesnikov (piano) 5.00 In Tune Sean Rafferty with music, news from the classical world and studio guests, today featuring a live performance by the Leonore Piano Trio to coincide with the release of their album of music by German composer Woldemar Bargiel (1828—97). 7.00 In Tune Mixtape Scala Radio DAB scalaradio.co.uk Sky 0216 7.00am Charles Nove Music, a light look at the newspapers and features, including Questions of the Day and, from 9.00, Screen Time. 10.00 Mark Forrest Including at 10.30 a guest from the arts and entertainment world and at 11.00 the Mystery Years. Plus listeners’ requests from 12.00. 1.00pm Sam Hughes With popular classical works, new discoveries and rediscoveries, with Sam’s Matinée Moment after 3.00. 4.00 Penny Smith Scala’s drive-time show with features including at 5.30 the Clocking Off track. 7.00 Hannah Cox Including the Scala Piano Playlist at 8.00 and, from 9.15, calming music. 10.00 The Space Soothing and calming music. 1.00am Night Music 5.00 In the Park Absolute Radio DAB absoluteradio.co.uk F’view 727 F’sat 724 Sky 0107 Virgin 915 6.00am Dave Berry 10.00 Leona Graham Mainstream and indie rock and pop 1.00pm Jay Lawrence 4.00 Richie 7.00 Danielle Perry 10.00 Claire Sturgess 1.00am Ollie Brookes 7.30 Radio 3 in Concert Hannah French introduces the BBC Singers and chief conductor Sofi Jeannin, who join forces with Aurora Orchestra for a performance of James Macmillan’s Seven Last Words from the Cross, plus works by Victoria, Vaughan Williams and American composers Caroline Shaw and Reena Esmail. Recorded last Saturday at Kings Place, London. BBC Singers, Aurora Orchestra, conductor Sofi Jeannin Victoria O vos omnes Reena Esmail When the Violin Caroline Shaw Entr’acte Vaughan Williams, arr Burke Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis Interval James MacMillan Seven Last Words from the Cross 10.00 Free Thinking As the hit period drama Bridgerton returns to Netflix, Shahidha Bari explores what kept the Georgians entertained, whether a night at the opera, music lessons at home, strolls in the pleasure gardens, hot air balloons or perhaps most of all — if Lady Whistledown is to be believed — gossip, intrigue and scandal. She is joined by musicologist Brianna Robertson-Kirkland, History Film Club podcast presenter Hannah Greig, biographer, playwright and actor Ian Kelly, and writer Sophie Coulombeau, who has researched Georgian novelist Frances Burney and bluestocking socialite Mary Hamilton. Producer Ruth Thomson 10.45 The Essay: EarthWorks 2/5. Fen. Rose Ferraby explores traces of human history in different landscapes around the British Isles. In tonight’s instalment she is at Must Farm, near Peterborough, where close attention to the changes in the peat shows how we responded to environmental change in the Bronze Age. It was a time when rising sea levels drove inhabitants to seek higher ground. Ferraby uses the lens of archaeology to reveal our impacts on the world. 11.00 Night Tracks With Sara Mohr-Pietsch. 12.30am Through the Night Catriona Young with music, beginning with a concert given by the RAI National Symphony Orchestra. Stravinsky Pulcinella Mozart Symphony No 41 in C, K551 (Jupiter) Paola Gardina (mezzo), Alasdair Kent (tenor), Paolo Bordogna (baritone), RAI National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Ottavio Dantone 1.48 Bach Keyboard Partita No 1 in B flat, BWV825 2.06 Thomson String Quartet No 2 2.31 Chopin Piano Concerto No 1 in E minor, Op 11 3.12 Gorecki Salve, sidus Polonorum, Op 72 3.37 Sterkel Duet No 3 for two violas 3.45 Beethoven Overture: Egmont 3.54 Castello Sonata No 4 a 2 (Sonate concertate in stil moderno, Book 2) 4.03 Bouwman Thalia 4.12 Dinev It Is Truly Meet 4.16 Rachmaninov Prelude in C sharp minor, Op 3 No 2 4.20 Telemann Concerto in D, TWV43:D4 4.31 Wagenseil Trombone Concerto in E flat 4.41 Schubert Impromptu in B flat, D 935 No 3 4.50 Tallis Suscipe quaeso Domine 4.59 Weber Concertino in C for oboe and wind ensemble (arr for trumpet) 5.07 Popper Hungarian Rhapsody, Op 68 5.15 Vitali Improvisations on Passacaglia, Toccata and Canario 5.25 Clérambault Suite du deuxième ton 5.42 Mozart Piano Trio in C, K548 6.05 Muthel Concerto in D minor (R) Classic FM 99.9—101.9 FM DAB classicfm.com Freeview 731 Freesat 721 Sky 0106 Virgin 922 6.00am More Music Breakfast 9.00 Aled Jones 12.00 Anne-Marie Minhall Requests. 4.00pm John Brunning 7.00 Smooth Classics With John Brunning. 8.00 The Classic FM Concert with John Suchet Further highlights of some of the year’s finest recordings released so far this year. 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He also explores the innovative relationship between invention and disability by visiting a repository holding objects from the history of medicine. Abridged by Sarah Shaffi. Jane Augsburger Pippa Hayward Senan Clifford Adrian Rawlins Heath Garwood/Court usher Chris Jack Judge Gregory Perrins Neil McCaul David Lambert Michael Begley Sid Saunders Paul Chahidi Diana Wilson Rebecca Crankshaw For details see yesterday Repeated 12.30am The World’s Toughest Conservationists It’s not easy fighting for nature in the former Soviet states. Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent reports from Kyrgyzstan on the extraordinary people who protect snow leopards there. Producer Mary Ward-Lowery 3.00 The Kitchen Cabinet Repeated from Saturday 10.30am 3.30 Costing the Earth 9.45 LW Daily Service Led by the Rev Aaron Moffat-Jackman. Matthew 23, vv1—12. We Sing the Praise of Him Who Died (Bow Brickhill), sung by the congregation of Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral; Jesus Shall Take the Highest Honour (Chris Bowater), performed by various artists; Jesu, Lover of My Soul (Aberystwyth), performed by the Caritas Consort. 10.00 Woman’s Hour With Emma Barnett. Producer Alasdair Cross Repeated tomorrow 9pm 4.00 Word of Mouth New series. 1/6. Lexicographer Jessie Sheidlower of Columbia University has created a Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction. He talks to Michael Rosen about once futuristic and fictional words and language that have become incorporated into everyday speech. 11.00 Putin 4/8. The Shallow Roots of Democracy Jonny Dymond and guests examine Vladimir Putin’s second term as Russian president, a tumultuous period in his political life. They explore how Putin cementing power in Russia, and dealing with a revolution in Ukraine and a challenge to the US began a path towards the events we’re witnessing today. Producer Maggie Ayre Repeated Monday 11pm 4.30 Great Lives New series. 1/9. Matthew Parris is joined by actor Brian Cox, who extols a the virtues of his one-time mentor, anti- 8.00 The Falklands Now On the 40th anniversary of the Falklands conflict, Mike Wooldridge reports on the economic and social transformation of these remote South Atlantic islands. Producer Ruth Evans First broadcast on BBC World Service on 26 March Repeated Sunday 5pm on Radio 4 8.40 In Touch News, views and information for people who are blind or partially sighted. With Peter White. 9.00 Fungi: the New Frontier 1/3. Down the Rabbit Hole. Tim Hayward explores the world of fungi. Today he forages, talks truffle sex appeal, travels back to long before the dinosaurs, discovers a 4,000-year old mushroom culture in Japan, and heads into a restricted containment laboratory to witness an ancient interaction between two very different species of life. Producer Richard Ward (R) 9.30 Positive Thinking Repeated from 9am 10.00 The World Tonight With Ritula Shah. 10.45 Book at Bedtime: The Promise 2/10. Better Ask My Father. By Damon Galgut. After Ma’s funeral, tensions mount among the Swart family. Read by Jack Klaff. For details see yesterday Jane Garvey and Fi Glover choose some of their favourite listener emails. Producer Sam Peach 11.30 The Shadow of Algiers 2/5. Intimate Violence. Edward Stourton tells the story of a knife allegedy left in a house in Algiers by French paratroopers after the father of the household was tortured and killed. He also talks to Zorah Drif, the notorious “Milk Bar Bomber” immortalised in the film The Battle of Algiers, who at 87 remains unrepentant over her actions. (R) 5.00 PM With Evan Davis. 1.00 as BBC World Service BBC World Service 4.30 Elephants to Catch Eels 2004 sitcom (4/6) 5.00 Ayres on the Air 2004 comic poetry (4/4) 5.30 The World of Simon Rich Absurdist stories. As broadcast last Tuesday on Radio 4 (4/4) 6.00 The Lost Stradivarius Suspense tale (2/4) 6.30 Soul Music A celebration of ELOs orchestral 1978 Top Ten hit Mr Blue Sky. From 2015 7.00 The Goon Show Vintage 1955 comedy 7.30 King Street Junior 1990 comedy (7/7) 8.00 Raffles David Buck’s dramatisation of EW Hornung’s 1899 crime caper Gentlemen and Players, involving a cricket match. From 1985 8.30 Sherlock Holmes with Carleton Hobbs Dramatisation of the 1894 short story The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton. From 1961 9.00 Motortowns Sarfraz Mansoor tells the story of Britain’s car factory towns (Luton, Longbridge, Cowley, Halewood and Dagenham) through 70 years of archive and local oral history recordings. From 2004 10.00—12.00 Comedy Club: The World of Simon Rich (4/4), at 10.30 Alex Edelman’s Peer Group (2/2), at 10.55 Interview With Robin Ince (2/3), at 11.00 The Harpoon (4/4), at 11.30 The Million Pound Radio Show (2/8) 12.00 as 6pm 12.30am as 6.30pm 1.00 as 8pm 1.30 as 8.30pm 2.00 as 2pm 2.15 as 2.15pm 2.30 as 2.30pm 3.00 as 3pm 4.00 as 4pm 4.30 as 4.30pm 5.00 as 5pm 5.30 as 5.30pm *Not available on Freeview in Scotland 4pm—1am. Key (R) Repeat News and sport as yesterday 5.00am Wake Up to Money 6.00 5 Live Breakfast Rick Edwards and Connie McLaughlin with a detailed look at the headlines, sport and unique stories from across the UK. 9.00 Nicky Campbell Topical discussions, big-name interviews and listeners’ calls. 11.00 Chris Warburton With news, big-name interviews from around the UK and listeners’ personal experiences. 1.00pm Mobeen Azhar 4.00 5 Live Drive Tony Livesey and Clare McDonnell with news sport and interviews linked to topical and cultural issues. 7.00 5 Live Sport Kelly Cates with sports news and build-up to the 8.00 live commentary on Manchester City v Atlético Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final. 10.30 Colin Murray Topical discussion. Plus features including at 11.00 The Big News Hour — an in-depth look at a big news story — and at 12.00 Midnight Meets, in which Colin sits down with notable guests to find out what makes them tick. 1.00am Dotun Adebayo 5 Live Sports Extra DAB bbc.co.uk/sports extra F’view 706 F’sat 706 Sky 0144 Virgin 908 2.55pm—7.00 Cricket Rajasthan Royals v Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL. Talksport 11.00 Fortunately Producer Ellie Richold Repeated Friday 11pm BBC Radio 4 Extra DAB bbc.co.uk/radio4extra Freeview 708 Freesat 708 Sky 0131 Virgin 910 6.00am Raffles as 8pm 6.30 Sherlock Holmes with Carleton Hobbs 7.00 Ayres on the Air 2004 comic poetry (4/4) 7.30 The World of Simon Rich as 5.30pm 8.00 The Goon Show Vintage 1955 comedy 8.30 King Street Junior 1990 comedy (7/7) 9.00 The Now Show A satirical look through the week’s news. As broadcast last Friday on Radio 4 (4/6) 9.30 Elephants to Catch Eels 2004 sitcom (4/6) 10.00 Hand in Glove as 3pm 11.00 Motortowns as 9pm 12.00 The Goon Show Vintage 1955 comedy 12.30pm King Street Junior 1990 comedy (7/7) 1.00 Raffles as 8pm 1.30 Sherlock Holmes with Carleton Hobbs 2.00 The Female Persuasion Adaptation of the novel by Meg Wolitzer. From 2018 (7/10) 2.15 Love for Lydia HE Bates’s 1952 novel (2/10) 2.30 Dr Hepcat and the Hepster’s Dictionary Poet Lemn Sissay explores Cab Calloway’s Hepster’s Dictionary, a guide to the inventive jive slang spoken on the Harlem jazz scene 3.00 Hand in Glove Martyn James stars as pathologist Dr Wallace in Stephen Mulrine’s Fast and Loose — the second of three tales set in 1920s Stirling 4.00 The Third Degree 2018 quiz show (5/6) Mike Bartlett talks to Tom Sutcliffe about his play The 47th, which imagines the 2024 US election through blank verse. Producer Julian May 11.45 Today in Parliament 12.00 News and Weather 12.30—12.45am Book of the Week: Hybrid Humans Repeated from 9.45am (FM only) establishment director Lindsay Anderson Producers Sandra Kanthal, Caroline Bayley and Joe Kent 7.00 The Archers PHONE: 0370 010 0444 (Lines open from 10am) EMAIL: youandyours@bbc.co.uk By Margaret Heffernan. In 2019 a group of Extinction Rebellion supporters were arrested and charged with criminal damage after a protest at Shell’s headquarters on the South Bank. This drama follows their case, and is built verbatim from court transcripts and interviews. Producer Kirsty Reid Repeated Friday 11.45pm (R) Producer Sam Ward Rptd next Tuesday on Radio 4 Extra (R) Presented by Winifred Robinson. 2.00 The Archers Repeated from yesterday 7pm 2.15 Drama: The Shell Seven The Battle for Mount Longdon. Argentinian veteran Miguel Savage and Quintin Wright, a former British paratrooper, both of whom fought in the battle for Mount Longdon, give their views of the Falklands conflict. Philip Glenister Rav Prasanna Puwanarajah Samantha Spiro Lisa Katie Redford Aimee-Ffion Edwards Uncle Bob Steven Brandon Plans are afoot at Brookfield and Freddie spies a new opportunity. 2/5. Creativity. In a look at the way that people use their hands to craft and create, harpist Catrin Finch talks about training her fingers to achieve the dexterity and grace her instrument requires, and blacksmith (and one-time jeweller) Alex Pole explains the accuracy and sensitivity required of his hands. (R) Producer Eliane Glaser Repeated 9.30pm Joe Donna Vicky 693, 909 MW DAB bbc.co.uk/fivelive F’view 705 F’sat 705 Sky 0105 Virgin 905 Sports Extra F’view 706 F’sat 706 Sky 0144 Virgin 908 Radio New series. 1/6. Sangita Myska meets key innovators on a mission to change our world for the better. Today she talks to writer David Van Reybrouck, who spearheaded one of the first permanent citizens’ assemblies in the world in East Belgium. 1/4. Comedy by Katherine Jakeways. Newlyweds Vicky and Rav are looking forward to their first quiet night in as a married couple. But that proves impossible when Vicky’s family invite themselves round. 12.04pm Call You and Yours 1.00 The World at One With Sarah Montague. 1.45 A Show of Hands 9.00 Positive Thinking 6.00 Six o’Clock News 6.30 Teatime Tuesday New series. 1/3. Reimagine. In every museum and gallery, cleaning and conversation teams look after our cultural treasures. They have an intimate knowledge of the buildings and collections they look after, yet their opinions are rarely sought. Artist Eloise Moody has been working closely with nine people tasked with keeping their respective museums and galleries clean. She finds out about their lives, duties and personal responses to the collections. DAB bbc.co.uk/worldserviceradio Freeview* 710 Freesat 711 Sky 0115 Virgin 906 Programmes may differ online, and on Freesat, Sky, and Virgin 5.00am Newsday 8.00 News 8.05 People Fixing the World 8.30 Business Daily 8.50 Witness History 9.00 News 9.05 The Documentary: Shifting Cultures 9.30 The Life Scientific 10.00 News 10.05 The Arts Hour on Tour 11.00 The Newsroom 11.30 In the Studio: how the work of Iranian-born British artist Afshin Naghouni explores the use of nostalgia to manipulate the masses 12.00 News 12.05pm Outlook 12.50 Witness History 1.00 The Newsroom 1.30 The Life Scientific: with Prof Steve Brusatte 2.00 Newshour 3.00 News 3.05 People Fixing the World: how Californians are working to save the state’s most endangered butterflies 3.30 World Business Report 4.00 News 6.05 Outlook 6.50 Witness History 7.00 The Newsroom 7.30 Sport Today 8.00 News 8.05 The Documentary: Shifting Cultures: tales from Australia of our changing relationship to the environment (1/4) 8.30 Digital Planet 9.00 Newshour 10.00 News 10.05 People Fixing the World 10.30 In the Studio 11.00 The Newsroom 11.20 Sports News 11.30 World Business Report 12.00 News 12.05am The Arts Hour 1.00 News 1.05 Business Matters 2.00 The Newsroom 2.30 The Compass: Slick 3.05 Outlook 3.50 Witness History 4.00 The Newsroom 4.30 The Documentary: Black Music in Europe 1053, 1089 MW DAB talksport.co.uk F’view 723 F’sat 731 Sky 0108 Virgin 927 6.00am Sports Breakfast 10.00 Jim White and Simon Jordan Sporting insight. 1.00pm Hawksbee and Baker 4.00 Drive 7.00 Kick Off Sporting debate. 10.00 Sports Bar 12.00 Extra Time 5.00am Early Breakfast Talksport 2 DAB talksport.co.uk 7.30pm—10.00 Championship Football Sheffield United v Queens Park Rangers (kick-off 7.45). 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WEDNESDAY Radio Today’s Choices BBC Radio 1 BBC Radio 3 Wednesday 97.6—99.8 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio1 F’view* 700 F’sat 700 Sky 0101 Virgin 901 7.00am Greg James 10.30 Rickie, Melvin and Charlie 1.00pm Scott Mills 3.30 Vick and Jordan 6.00 Clara Amfo 8.00 Radio 1’s Future Artists 10.00 Power Down Playlist 11.00 Benji B With future beats. 1.00am Radio 1 Dance Presents 2.00 The Radio 1 Interview 2.15 Radio 1 Playlists 3.00 Radio 1’s Rap Anthems 4.00 Radio 1 Dance 5.00 Seb Bailey BBC Radio 2 Radio 88—90.2 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio2 F’view* 702 F’sat 702 Sky 0102 Virgin 902 6.30am Zoe Ball 9.30 Ken Bruce Free Thinking 10.00pm Radio 3 The relationship between Australia and China has been rocky in recent years; both sides have doubled down on rhetoric and hit each other with trade restrictions. Former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd, a long-time scholar of China, feels a change of tack is needed. Expanding on themes from his new book, The Avoidable War, here Rudd chats to Rana Mitter about the cultural misunderstanding and historical grievances that makes China’s relationship with the West, and in particular the US, so volatile. In the spirit of that path to better understanding we also hear from three researchers about representations of Chinese art and identity from the Cultural Revolution to the present. The timing of Rudd’s book is apt, even if a meeting of minds remains to be seen. TOM GOULDING The Compass: Slick — the Story of Oil, Shell and Nigeria GARY NEIL 9.05am/8.05pm 122 Music, chat and features including after 11.30 Tracks of My Years, with Jill Halfpenny discussing two more records of personal significance, one by the Beatles and the other by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. 12.00 Jeremy Vine 2.00pm Steve Wright 5.00 Gary Davies Sitting in for Sara Cox. 7.00 Jo Whiley 9.00 The Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe Folk and acoustic music from here and abroad, including recordings by established and up-and-coming acts. Plus news from the folk world. 10.00 Trevor Nelson’s Rhythm Nation Feel-good soul, R&B, disco, funk, crossover hits and newer sounds. Plus features, starting with the Magnificent 7 — a nostalgic half-hour of potentially uplifting tunes and essential throwbacks. Plus Five Seconds to Name — in which listeners identify an act based on a mash-up — and Musical Youth, with a trip down memory lane. 12.00 OJ Borg Music and chat. 3.00am Sounds of the 90s Fearne Cotton with a mixtape of some of the decade’s “sassiest sisters and funkiest femme fatales”, featuring hits by Madonna, Blondie, the Spice Girls, Skunk Anansie , Destiny’s Child and more. First broadcast March 2021. (R) See tomorrow 3am 4.00 Owain Wyn Evans BBC World Service With the world convulsed by so many issues around its energy sources, this story of how oil changed Nigeria could not be more timely. It’s a fascinating four-parter presented by the BBC’s West Africa correspondent Myeni Jones, which begins in the innocent days of the 1960s when the fruit that grew in bushes in the Niger delta was yet to be polluted out of existence. With Royal Dutch Shell’s arrival, crude oil went from 2 per cent of Nigeria’s exports to 93 per cent in a decade, with incalculable effects on the country’s way of life. The memories we hear — such as Nigerian children learning Dutch songs for a visit by Queen Juliana — are extraordinary. SIMON O’HAGAN BBC 6 Music News and weather as Monday 6.30am Breakfast With Kate Molleson. 9.00 Essential Classics With Georgia Mann. 11.00 Essential Performers Violinist Daniel Hope. 12.00 Composer of the Week: Elmer Bernstein 3/5. Behind the Scenes. In the last of three programmes in which Donald Macleod is joined by composer Peter Bernstein, they discuss Elmer Bernstein’s projects in the 1960s and 70s. The Great Escape — Main Title Studio orchestra, conducted by the composer Hawaii — Overture City of Prague Philharmonic, conductor James Fitzpatrick The Birdman of Alcatraz (excerpts) United Artists Studio Orchestra, conducted by the composer Summer and Smoke (excerpts) Elmer Bernstein and Orchestra, conducted by the composer Big Jake (excerpts) Utah Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer Bernstein, orchestr Palmer Zulu Dawn Bernstein River Crossing Royal Philharmonic Orchestra/the composer 1.00pm Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert John Toal with further performances recorded early last month at this year’s Belfast Music Society International Festival of Chamber Music, at the Great Hall at Queen’s University Belfast. Mozart Piano Sonata in C minor, K457 Vadym Kholodenko Berg Four Pieces for Carinet and Piano, Op 5 Annelien Van Wauwe (clarinet), Yannick Van de Velde (piano) Paul Juon Piano Trio No 4, Op 70 (Litaniae) Trio Gaspard 2.00 Afternoon Concert With Ian Skelly. Strauss Metamorphosen KBS SO, conductor Sascha Goetzel 2.40 Johanna Müller-Hermann Fünf Klavierstücke, Op 3 Hiroaki Takamouchi (piano) 3.00 Saint-Saëns Symphony No 3 in C minor (Organ) Olivier Latry (organ), French National Orchestra, conductor Cristian Macelaru 3.45 Nicola Fago Alla gente a Dio diletta (Il Faraone sommerso) Jakub Jozef Orlinski (countertenor), Il Pomo d’Oro, conductor Zefira Valova 4.00 Choral Evensong From St Ann’s Church, Manchester with the HeartEdge Manchester Choral Scholars. Introit: n It Is a Thing Most Wonderful (Bob Chilcott). Responses: Sumsion Psalms 32, 33, 34 (Atkins, Pye, Lawes). First Lesson: Job 36, vv1—12. Office hymn: Father, Hear the Prayer We Offer (Sussex). Canticles: Sumsion in G. Second Lesson: John 14, vv1—14. Anthem: Save Us, O Lord (Bairstow). Prayer anthem: We Shall Walk Through the Valley in Peace (Trad, arr Smith Moore). Hymn: Praise to the Holiest in the Height (Chorus Angelorum). Director of music Andrew Earis. Choral conducting fellow Olivia Tait. Repeated Sunday 3pm Scala Radio DAB bbc.co.uk/6music Freeview 707 Freesat 707 Sky 0120 Virgin 909 7.30am Lauren Laverne Including the Social Recall playlist. 10.30 Mary Anne Hobbs 1.00pm Craig Charles 4.00 Steve Lamacq Featuring new music from Elizabeth Fraser and highlights of the Pixies’ gig at the weekend’s 6 Music Festival. And at 6.00 Album Club, with a spotlight on a classic album. 7.00 Marc Riley 9.00 Gideon Coe 12.00 Freak Zone Playlist Playlists curated by musicians and DJs behind underground and experimental music. 1.00am The First Time... Matt Everitt’s 2021 chat with Courtney Barnett, followed at 2.00 by an interview with Charlotte Gainsbourg in 2017. 3.00 Cillian Murphy’s Limited Edition A nocturnal playlist from 2021. 5.00 Deb Grant DON’T MISS IT! The new 90.2—92.4 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio3 Freeview* 703 Freesat 703 Sky 0103 Virgin 903 Sean Rafferty with music and studio guests, today fearturing a live performance by American violinist Gil Shaham ahead of tomorrow’s concert with the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall. 7.00 In Tune Mixtape An inspired playlist. 7.30 Radio 3 in Concert Domingo Hindoyan conducts the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in Tchaikovsky’s Sixth Symphony — the Pathétique, about which he is known to have said, “the best thing I have composed”. Stephen Hough joins them for Brahms’s First Piano Concerto. Recorded last November. Stephen Hough (piano), RLPO/Domingo Hindoyan Brahms Piano Concerto No 1 in D minor, Op 15 8.45 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 6 in B minor (Pathétique) 10.00 Free Thinking Former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd is a longtime scholar of China. In his a new book, The Avoidable War, he argues that it is cultural misunderstanding and historical grievances that make Chinese-US relations so volatile. Rana Mitter asks him how he sees China’s current positioning of itself on the world stage. And, in the spirit of better understanding the rich artistic traditions and cultural history of China, three researchers — British-Chinese composer Alexander Ho, University of St Andrews lecturer Ros Holmes and Malcolm McNeill (of the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London) — discuss the latest thinking on Hong Kong ink art, representations of sleep, Chinese identity and contemporary classical music and insomnia, from the Cultural Revolution to the present day. Producer Ruth Watts 10.45 The Essay: EarthWorks 3/5. Mountain. Archaeologist Rose Ferraby explores traces of the past in the British landscape. In this instalment she climbs a Lake District peak to visit a Neolithic quarry, the source of highly prized axes. 11.00 Night Tracks With Sara Mohr-Pietsch. 12.30am Through the Night With Catriona Young. Tonight’s programme stars with an all-Tchaikovsky concert given by the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana. Tchaikovsky Fantasy Overture: Romeo and Juliet; Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op 33; Symphony No 4 in F minor Pablo Ferrandez (cello), Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana, conductor Krzysztof Urbanski 2.02 Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet: Suite Nos 1 & 2 (excerpts) 2.18 Sibelius The Lover, Op 14 (arr for string orchestra, triangle and timpani) 2.31 Kraus Amphitryon 2.58 Nenov Rhapsodic Fantasy 3.27 Van den Bergh Lied für Piano-forte 3.32 Schiavetto, transcr Zupanovic Canzon 3.41 Grieg Peer Gynt: Suite No 2 4.00 Telemann Trio Sonata in A minor, TWV42 4.07 Vaughan Williams Overture: The Wasps 4.16 Saint-Saëns Bassoon Sonata in G, Op 168 4.31 Handel Spirit Music (Alcina) 4.37 Halvorsen Pictures from Norwegian Fairy Tales, Op 37 4.52 Palestrina Stabat mater 4.58 C Schumann Four Fugitive Pieces, Op 15 5.12 Elgar Serenade in E minor, Op 20 5.22 Pederson Three songs for voices 5.30 Enescu Isis 5.49 Janacek Youth 6.07 Beethoven Violin Sonata in A, Op 30 No 1 (R) Classic FM DAB scalaradio.co.uk Sky 0216 7.00am Charles Nove Music, a light look at the newspapers and features including Questions of the Day and, from 9.00, Screen Time — an hour of music from films, TV, adverts and video games. 10.00 Mark Forrest Including at 10.30 a guest from the arts and entertainment world. 1.00pm Sam Hughes Including at 2.30pm the weekly Scala Sessions, today with a live performance by harpist Lavinia Meijer. 4.00 Penny Smith 7.00 Hannah Cox New classical releases. 10.00 The Space Soothing and calming music. 1.00am Night Music Nonstop classical music. 5.00 In the Park Atmospheric sounds. Absolute Radio DAB absoluteradio.co.uk F’view 727 F’sat 724 Sky 0107 Virgin 915 6.00am Dave Berry Lively chat, guests and tunes 10.00 Leona Graham Mainstream and indie rock and pop, from the Beatles, Bruce Springsteen and Blondie to AC/DC, Arcade Fire, Ed Sheeran and Nickelback 1.00pm Jay Lawrence 4.00 Bush and Richie 7.00 Danielle Perry 10.00 Sophie K 1.00am Ollie Brookes ( podcast 5.00 In Tune 99.9—101.9 FM DAB classicfm.com Freeview 731 Freesat 721 Sky 0106 Virgin 922 6.00am More Music Breakfast 9.00 Aled Jones 12.00 Anne-Marie Minhall 4.00pm John Brunning 7.00 Smooth Classics With John Brunning. 8.00 The Classic FM Concert with John Suchet Further highlights of top 2022 releases. Ravel Boléro Sinfonia of London, conductor John Wilson Mozart Oboe Concerto in C, K314 Cristina Gómez Godoy (oboe), West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, conductor Daniel Barenboim Dvorak Serenade for Strings, Op 22 Czech Chamber Philharmonic Orchestra, director Stanislav Vavrinek (cello) Schubert Overture: Fierrabras Bern Symphony Orchestra, conductor Mario Venzago Elena Kats-Chernin Eliza Aria La Pietà, director Angèle Dubeau (violin) Haydn Piano Sonata No 45 in A, H XVI 45 Jean-Efflam Bavouzet 10.00 Smooth Classics With Margherita Taylor. 1.00am Bill Overton Night-time music. hosted by Jane Garvey — out every Wednesday
6 APRIL WEDNESDAY BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 5 Live 12.04pm You and Yours Consumer affairs. 1.00 The World at One News, weather and shipping forecasts as yesterday 1.45 A Show of Hands 5.30am News Briefing 5.43 Prayer for the Day With comedian and writer Sadia Azmat. 5.45 Farming Today Agricultural issues. 5.58 Tweet of the Day Green Woodpecker. With Craig Hartley. (R) 6.00 Today With Martha Kearney and Nick Robinson. 6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News 6.45 Yesterday in Parliament 7.48 Thought for the Day With Professor Mona Siddiqui. 8.45 LW Yesterday in Parliament 9.00 Life Changing 3/5. Gesture. The importance of gesture, in religious faith and in the performing arts, including the different ways Christians use their hands in prayer, the symbolism of the right and left hands in the Koran, and the vocabulary of hand movements in the Bharatanatyam style of dance. 2.00 The Archers Rptd from yesterday 7pm 2.15 Drama: Blame By Mark Lawson. Lady Grace Radebe, a retired member of the Supreme Court, is appointed by HM Government to head a public inquiry. She plans to operate a “phased” approach — like that employed by Lord Justice Taylor during the inquiry into the Hillsborough disaster — with a rapid interim report followed by a more considered one addressing culpability. This will be the first time since 1989 such an approach has been mooted. But will it be allowed? Lady Grace Radebe Cecilia Noble Witness 2 Clerk to the Inquiry Witness 3 Nickolas Grace Witness 4 Witness 1 Haydn Gwynne Tom Glenister Jane Slavin Philip Jackson Chris fights fire with fire and Vince makes an unexpected offer. For cast see Thursday Repeated tomorrow 2pm 7.15 Front Row News and sport as Monday TS Eliot Prize-winning poet Ocean Vuong tells Samira Ahmed about the ideas behind his new collection, Time Is a Mother. 5.00am Wake Up to Money Financial news stories and reports from the business world. 6.00 5 Live Breakfast Rick Edwards and Connie McLaughlin with news and sport. 9.00 Nicky Campbell Topical discussions, big-name interviews and listeners’ calls. 11.00 Chris Warburton With the latest news, big-name interviews from around the UK and listeners’ personal experiences. 1.00pm Mobeen Azhar 4.00 5 Live Drive Tony Livesey and Clare McDonnell with news, sport and interviews. 7.00 5 Live Sport Mark Chapman with sports news and build-up to the 8.00 live commentary on Chelsea v Real Madrid in the first leg of the Champions League quarter-final. 10.30 Colin Murray Discussion and debate on vital issues. Plus features including at 12.00 Midnight in America, a round-up of what’s making the headlines across the Atlantic. 1.00am Dotun Adebayo Producer Hilary Dunn 8.00 The Exchange New series. 1/4. Elderly Care. Two strangers who share a common experience meet for the first time, each of them bringing a gift that helps unlock their story. With the help of presenter Catherine Carr, they exchange personal experiences, thoughts and beliefs. Today: two people who faced difficult decisions when their elderly parents needed care. Producer Jo Dwyer Repeated Saturday 10.15pm 8.45 Lent Talks 5/6. “I Was Sick and You Took Care of Me” Retired palliative care doctor and author Kathryn Mannix considers the words, “I was sick and you took care of me.” Producer Dan Tierney Repeated Saturday 5.45am 9.00 Costing the Earth Repeated from yesterday 3.30pm Producer/Director Eoin O’Callaghan (R) 9.30 The Media Show Repeated from 4.30pm 10.00 The World Tonight 3.00 Money Box Live Presented by James Coomarasamy. Producer Thomas Harding Assinger Rptd tomorrow 8.30pm Listeners receive financial advice. 10.45 Book at Bedtime: The Promise 9.30 Ingenious Your RT Money: page 138 3/5. The Warrior Gene. Is there really a gene that makes some people more violent than others? Dr Kat Arney investigates the so-called warrior gene, which is being used as a defence in grisly crimes. Producer Beth Sagar-Fenton (R) 9.45 FM Book of the Week: Hybrid Humans 3/5. The Deal. Harry Parker reads from his new book, turning his attention to the developments that have been made in repairing the body, from pacemakers to brain implants. For details see Monday Repeated 12.30am 9.45 LW Daily Service Led by the Rev Paul Mathole. Matthew 24, vv45—51. I Will Sing the Wondrous story (Hyfrydol), sung by St Michael’s Singers, Coventry; O Lord All the World Belongs to You (Patrick Appleford), performed by various artists; From Heaven You Came (The Servant King), performed by Cambrensis. 10.00 Woman’s Hour With Emma Barnett. 11.00 Stalked Repeated from Monday 8pm 11.30 Oti Mabuse’s Dancing Legends 2/4 Series 2. Tango Dancer María Nieves Oti is joined by Vincent Simone, who credits Argentine tango dancer María Nieves as his inspiration, having helped to bring the style to audiences around the world and make it visible when authorities banned it. Producer Candace Wilson EMAIL: moneybox@bbc.co.uk 3.30 The Invention of Poland Repeated from Monday 11am 4.00 Thinking Allowed New series. 1/11. The Underclass. Laurie Taylor explored a vexed concept that has engaged social scientists, philanthropists, journalists, policy makers and politicians. He’s joined by Loïc Wacquant, Professor of Sociology at the University of California Berkeley, and author of a magisterial study that traces the rise and fall of a “straw man” category of social classification which, he argues, had a lemming effect on a generation of scholars of race and poverty — obscuring more than it illuminated. Producer Jayne Egerton Repeated Sunday 12.15am 4.30 The Media Show Media news with Katie Razzell. Rptd at 9.30pm 5.00 PM With Evan Davis. 6.00 Six o’Clock News 6.30 Conversations from a Long Marriage 6/6. Please Don’t Ever Change. Jan Etherington’s comedy with Joanna Lumley and Roger Allam. Joanna decides the time has come to move house, concerned that Roger cannot manage the stairs. But a twist of fate means that she is the one needing help. Producer/Director Claire Jones Repeated next Wednesday Radio 4 Extra BBC Radio 4 Extra DAB bbc.co.uk/radio4extra Freeview 708 Freesat 708 Sky 0131 Virgin 910 6.00am Raffles EW Hornung’s A Costume Piece 6.30 Sherlock Holmes with Carleton Hobbs 7.00 Ed Reardon’s Week as 5pm 7.30 Conversations from a Long Marriage (5/6) 8.00 Hancock’s Half Hour Vintage 1958 comedy 8.30 If You’re So Clever, Why Aren’t You Rich? 9.00 The Write Stuff 2008 literary quiz (2/6) 9.30 Spangles ’n’ Tights 1998 sitcom (3/5) 10.00 Hand in Glove as 3pm 11.00 The Changing Sound of Radio as 9pm 12.00 Hancock’s Half Hour Vintage 1958 comedy 12.30pm If You’re So Clever, Why Aren’t You Rich? Comedy drama by Paul Shearer and Richard Turner, about three promising graduates still underachieving in their 30s. From 1996 (5/6) 1.00 Raffles EW Hornung’s A Costume Piece 1.30 Sherlock Holmes with Carleton Hobbs 2.00 The Female Persuasion Adaptation of the novel by Meg Wolitzer. Read by Tanya Moodie (8/10) 2.15 Love for Lydia HE Bates’s 1952 novel (3/10) 2.30 Earth to Earth: Potted Immortality No artefact is more synonymous with death than the urn. Antiques Roadshow expert and ceramicist Lars Tharp is joined by Turner Prize winner Grayson Perry 3.00 Hand in Glove Stephen Mulrine’s Rights and Wrongs — the third of three tales from series one 4.00 The Write Stuff 2008 literary quiz (2/6) 3/10. The Dead Don’t Want Anything By Damon Galgut. Things come to a head after Ma’s funeral, when the younger generation question the loyalties and choices of their elders. Read by Jack Klaff. For details see Monday 11.00 Little Lifetimes New series. 1/6. Leaving Alan. Comic monologues by Jenny Eclair. Val has enjoyed nearly 40 years of a marriage of convenience to Alan, both happily living separate lives. So why after all this time has she decided it’s time to leave? Read by Harriet Walter. Producer Sally Avens 11.15 The Skewer New series. 1/8. Jon Holmes twists current affairs clips into a surreal, satirical soundscape. Producer Jon Holmes Repeated Saturday 9.45pm 11.30 The Shadow of Algiers 3/5. Operation Resurrection. Edward Stourton tells the story of how the Algerian War of Independence came to France. On 17 October 1961, Algerians living in Paris held a demonstration against an order to keep them off the streets at night — but the police response was merciless and deadly. (R) 11.45 Today in Parliament Including Prime Minister’s Questions. 12.00 News and Weather 12.30—12.45am Book of the Week: Hybrid Humans Repeated from 9.45am (FM only) 1.00 as BBC World Service BBC World Service 4.30 Spangles ’n’ Tights 1998 sitcom (3/5) 5.00 Ed Reardon’s Week Comedy by Andrew Nickolds and Christopher Douglas. Series seven (2/6) 5.30 Conversations from a Long Marriage Series three of Jan Etherington’s comedy. As broadcast last Wednesday on Radio 4 (5/6) 6.00 The Lost Stradivarius Suspense tale (3/4) 6.30 How Tickled Am I? Mark Radcliffe profiles variety, panto and film star Jimmy Clitheroe (1921—1973) 7.00 Hancock’s Half Hour Vintage 1958 comedy 7.30 If You’re So Clever, Why Aren’t You Rich? 8.00 Raffles EW Hornung’s A Costume Piece 8.30 Sherlock Holmes with Carleton Hobbs Dramatisation by Michael Hardwick of Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Problem of Thor Bridge (1922), about the death of an American magnate’s wife and an accused governess. With Norman Shelley. From 1961 9.00 The Changing Sound of Radio Musician and wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson looks at the ways technology has changed radio (3/3) 10.00—12.00 Comedy Club: Conversations from a Long Marriage (5/6), at 10.30 Kevin Eldon Will See You Now (3/4), at 10.55 Interview With Robin Ince (3/3), at 11.00 Radio Active (7/8), at 11.30 Dave Podmore’s Cricket Fix (4/4) 12.00 as 6pm 12.30am as 6.30pm 1.00 as 8pm 1.30 as 8.30pm 2.00 as 2pm 2.15 as 2.15pm 2.30 as 2.30pm 3.00 as 3pm 4.00 as 4pm 4.30 as 4.30pm 5.00 as 5pm 5.30 as 5.30pm 693, 909 MW DAB bbc.co.uk/fivelive F’view 705 F’sat 705 Sky 0105 Virgin 905 Sports Extra F’view 706 F’sat 706 Sky 0144 Virgin 908 DAB bbc.co.uk/worldserviceradio Freeview* 710 Freesat 711 Sky 0115 Virgin 906 Programmes may differ online, and on Freesat, Sky, and Virgin 5.00am Newsday 8.00 News 8.05 Hardtalk 8.30 Business Daily 8.50 Witness History 9.00 News 9.05 CHOICE: The Compass: Slick — the Story of Oil, Shell and Nigeria (1/4) 9.30 Digital Planet 10.00 News 10.05 World Book Club 11.00 The Newsroom 11.30 The Documentary: Black Music in Europe: 12.00 News 12.05pm Outlook 12.50 Witness History 1.00 The Newsroom 1.30 Digital Planet 2.00 Newshour 3.00 News 3.05 Hardtalk 3.30 World Business Report 4.00 News 6.00 News 6.05 Outlook 6.50 Witness History 7.00 The Newsroom 7.30 Sport Today 8.00 News 8.05 CHOICE: The Compass: Slick — the Story of Oil, Shell and Nigeria: Mayeni Jones tells the story of how oil changed the fate of Nigeria (1/4) 8.30 Healthcheck 9.00 Newshour 10.00 News 10.05 Hardtalk 10.30 The Documentary: Black Music in Europe: Clarke Peters’s history series covers the last four decades, from the collapse of the Eastern Bloc onwards 11.00 The Newsroom 11.20 Sports News 11.30 World Business Report 12.00 News 12.05am World Book Club 1.00 News 1.05 Business Matters 2.00 The Newsroom 2.30 Assignment 3.00 News 3.05 Outlook 3.50 Witness History 4.00 The Newsroom 4.30 The Food Chain Radio New series. 1/7. Moss Hills has built a long, successful career as a cruise ship entertainer and director. In 1991 he was working on a Greek cruise liner when the ship hit a massive storm. As the vessel started to sink and amid the panic and confusion, Moss found himself in charge of a complex rescue mission of the 500-odd people on board. All the lights on the ship had gone out and getting passengers to safety was a treacherous and emotional task for which Moss was entirely untrained. Here he tells Jane Garvey about the experience. News and analysis with Sarah Montague. 7.00 The Archers Wednesday 92.4—94.6 FM 198 LW DAB bbc.co.uk/radio4 Freeview 704 Freesat 704 (FM) 710 (LW) Sky 0104 (FM) 0143 (LW) Virgin 904 (FM) 911 (LW) News and topical discussion. 5 Live Sports Extra DAB bbc.co.uk/sports extra F’view 706 F’sat 706 Sky 0144 Virgin 908 2.55pm—7.00 Cricket Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League. 7.25—9.30 Football Commentary on Burnley v Everton in the Premier League. Talksport 1053, 1089 MW DAB talksport.co.uk F’view 723 F’sat 731 Sky 0108 Virgin 927 6.00am Sports Breakfast 10.00 Jim White and Simon Jordan Sporting insight. 1.00pm Hawksbee and Jacobs 4.00 Drive 7.00 Kick Off Sporting issues. 10.00 Sports Bar 1.00am Extra Time 5.00 Early Breakfast Talksport 2 DAB talksport.co.uk 1.00pm—3.00 Racing From Lingfield. 7.30pm—10.00 Championship Football Commentary on Middlesbrough v Fulham (k/o 7.45). LBC 97.3 FM (London area) DAB lbc.co.uk F’view 732 F’sat 734 Sky 0124 Virgin 919 7.00am Nick Ferrari 10.00 James O’Brien 1.00pm Shelagh Fogarty 4.00 Eddie Mair 6.00 Tonight with Andrew Marr 7.00 Iain Dale 10.00 Tom Swarbrick 1.00am Darren Adam 4.00 Steve Allen Asian Network DAB bbc.co.uk/asiannetwork F’view 709 F’sat 709 Sky 0119 Virgin 912 5.00am The Everyday Hustle 6.00 R&B Anthems 7.00 Harpz Kaur 10.00 Certified 11.00 Noreen Khan 2.00pm Certified Throwbacks 3.00 Ankur Desai 6.00 Bobby Friction 8.00 DJ Limelight and Kan D Man 10.00 Takeover 12.00 Beats 1.00am AJD 3.00 DJ Nish *Not available on Freeview in Scotland 4pm—1am. Key (R) Repeat Your must-see TV for the week ahead — catch up with the latest episodes at radiotimes.com/podcasts 123
THURSDAY Radio Today’s Choices BBC Radio 1 Thursday 97.6—99.8 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio1 F’view* 700 F’sat 700 Sky 0101 Virgin 901 7.00am Greg James 10.30 Rickie, Melvin and Charlie 1.00pm Scott Mills 3.30 Vick and Jordan 6.00 Clara Amfo 8.00 Radio 1’s Indie Show Presented by Jack Saunders. 10.00 BBC Introducing Dance 11.00 Radio 1’s Residency 1.00am Radio 1’s Dance Anthems 2.00 Radio 1’s Wind Down Presents 3.00 Radio 1 Relax in Love 4.00 Radio 1 Dance 5.00 Seb Bailey BBC Radio 2 88—90.2 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio2 F’view* 702 F’sat 702 Sky 0102 Virgin 902 Radio 6.30am Zoe Ball 9.30 Ken Bruce You Heard It Here First 6.30pm Radio 4 The words, “new Radio 4 comedy panel show” can strike dread into the heart of the sturdiest of souls but this rambunctious pilot hosted by likeable comedian Chris McCausland (above) plays to its strengths by making it all about sound. McCausland is blind and the premise of the show is that he’s invited the panellists to experience the world through his ears, with questions on what TV adverts they’re hearing, what a famous comedian is saying through a mouthful of cake, and what landmarks McCausland’s daughter is describing for him. It’s great fun to play along with at home and everyone in the studio is clearly having a hoot — the tone is set when panellist Eleanor Tiernan is pulled up for saying she’s “excited to see” how the game goes, before McCausland gives a hilarious description of what a Marvel movie sounds like to a blind person. DAVID CRAWFORD Crossing Continents JACOB HOWE-DOUGLAS 11.00am Radio 4 124 I imagine there were moments during this recording when journalist Lucy Ash had worries for her personal safety as she tiptoed through a French forest in the company of a deer hunter. There are four million people in France with a hunting licence (granted from the age of 16, valid for life and with no restrictions on drinking alcohol while handling a gun) and it’s the country’s most popular pastime after football and rugby. Hunting is always going to be a divisive issue but in this exemplary piece of balanced reporting, Ash examines why it has become particularly contentious in France after a series of deadly incidents — involving humans rather than animals. JANE ANDERSON Music, chat, guests and features including the PopMaster music quiz and, after 11.30, Tracks of My Years, with actor Jill Halfpenny discussing records of personal significance by Elton John and Donna Summer. Your RT Puzzles: page 141 12.00 Jeremy Vine 2.00pm Steve Wright 5.00 Gary Davies 7.00 Jo Whiley A 1990s-only playlist to kick off Radio 2 Celebrates the 90s, starting with the Shiny Happy Playlist, with 30 minutes of 90s bangers. Radio 2 devotes all of tomorrow’s programming to the decade. 9.00 The Country Show with Bob Harris A 1990s special featuring hits by Shania Twain, the Mavericks, LeAnn Rimes, Faith Hill, Garth Brooks and many others. 10.00 Trevor Nelson’s Rhythm Nation 12.00 OJ Borg Music, texts and features, including a special 1992-themed edtion of One Hit Wonders at 2.30am — with chart hits by Opus III, Urban Hype and Ambassadors of Funk — to kick off Radio 2’s all-dayFriday celebration of the 1990s. 3.00am Sounds of the 90s Fearne Cotton with a girl power mixtape, from the Go-Go’s to Missy Elliott. First broadcast September 2021. (R) 4.00 Owain Wyn Evans With music, listeners’ texts and a look at the papers. Plus features including at 4.00 a special 1990s-themed edition of Dance with the Decades — a half-hour nostalgic playlist of chart hits from Shaggy, Peter André, Celine Dion and more. BBC 6 Music DAB bbc.co.uk/6music Freeview 707 Freesat 707 Sky 0120 Virgin 909 7.30am Lauren Laverne 10.30 Mary Anne Hobbs 1.00pm Craig Charles 4.00 Steve Lamacq Ahead of tomorrow’s release of his new album, Jack White (ex-White Stripes) picks some music. 7.00 Marc Riley 9.00 Gideon Coe 12.00 New Music Fix 6 Music presenters each curate an hour of their favourite new music, starting with Steve Lamacq. At 1.00am Mary Anne Hobbs, and at 2.00 Tom Ravenscroft. And at 3.00 New Album Fix, followed at 4.00 by New Music Fix Playlist. 5.00 Deb Grant BBC Radio 3 90.2—92.4 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio3 Freeview* 703 Freesat 703 Sky 0103 Virgin 903 News and weather as Monday 6.30am Breakfast With Kate Molleson. 9.00 Essential Classics With Georgia Mann. 12.00 Composer of the Week: Elmer Bernstein 4/5. Breaking the Mould. Today and tomorrow Donald Macleod is joined by Emilie Bernstein to explore the Hollywood scores her father wrote in the 1980s and 90s. Ghostbusters — Theme Hollywood studio orchestra, conducted by the composer Airplane! — Suite City of Prague Philharmonic, conductor James Fitzpatrick Heavy Metal — Taarna’s Theme City of Prague Philharmonic, Crouch End Festival Chorus, conductor Nic Raine Ghostbusters (excerpts) Hollywood studio orchestra, conducted by the composer My Left Foot (excerpts) Studio orchestra, conducted by the composer The Grifters (excerpts) Cynthia Miller (ondes martenot), studio orchestra, conducted by the composer 1.00pm Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert John Toal with further performances recorded early last month at the Belfast Music Society International Festival of Chamber Music. Liszt Miserere du Trovatore Beethoven, transcr Liszt An die ferne Geliebte, Op 98 Vadym Kholodenko (piano) Debussy Première rhapsodie Annelien Van Wauwe (clarinet), Yannick Van de Velde (piano) Brahms Clarinet Sonata in E flat, Op 120 No 2 Annelien Van Wauwe (clarinet), Yannick Van de Velde (piano) 2.00 Afternoon Concert Ian Skelly introduces highlights of an opera gala given last September at the Palais Garnier in Paris. Wagner Prelude: Lohengrin Paris Opera Orchestra, conductor Gustavo Dudamel 2.10 Bach English Suite No 2 in A minor, BWV807 Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) 2.30 Elgar String Quartet in E minor, Op 83 Escher Quartet 3.00 Bizet Carmen (excerpts) Clémentine Margaine (mezzo), Matthew Polenzani (tenor), Paris Opera Children’s Chorus, Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Gustavo Dudamel 3.40 Strauss Der Rosenkavalier (final scene) Diana Damrau (soprano), Sabine Devieilhe (soprano), Ekaterina Gubanova (mezzo), Paris Opera Orchestra, conductor Gustavo Dudamel 3.55 Verdi Alto la! Chi va la? (Falstaff) Diana Damrau (soprano),Sabine Devieilhe (soprano), Marie-Andrée Bouchard-Lesieur (mezzo), Clémentine Margaine (mezzo), Matthew Polenzani (tenor), Tobias Westman (tenor), Kiup Lee (tenor), Timothée Varon (baritone), Gerald Finley (bassbaritone), Aaron Pendleton (bass), Paris Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conductor Gustavo Dudamel 4.15 Bach Toccata in D, BWV912 Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) Scala Radio DAB scalaradio.co.uk Sky 0216 7.00am Charles Nove Music, a light look at the newspapers and features including Questions of the Day and, from 9.00, Screen Time an hour of music from films, TV, adverts and video games. 10.00 Mark Forrest Including after 11.30 the Scala Radio Book Club, today with author Aamina Ahmad discussing her debut novel The Return of Faraz Ali, whose narrative asks whom do we choose to protect, and at what price. 1.00pm Sam Hughes Popular classical works including after 3.00 Sam’s Matinée Moment. 4.00 Penny Smith Scala’s drive-time show. 7.00 Hannah Cox The latest classical releases. 10.00 The Space Soothing and calming music. 1.00am Night Music 5.00 In the Park Absolute Radio DAB absoluteradio.co.uk F’view 727 F’sat 724 Sky 0107 Virgin 915 6.00am Dave Berry 10.00 Leona Graham Mainstream and indie rock and pop 1.00pm Jay Lawrence 4.00 Bush and Richie 7.00 Danielle Perry 10.00 Sophie K 1.00am Ollie Brookes 4.25 Chopin Piano Concerto No 1 in E minor, Op 11 (1st mvt) Yulianna Avdeeva (piano), Orchestra of the 18th Century, conductor Frans Brüggen. 4.50 Shostakovich, arr Meyer Prelude and Fugue No 5, Op 87 No 5 Yulianna Avdeeva (piano) 5.00 In Tune With Sean Rafferty, today featuring conductor Lionel Bringuier ahead of this weekend’s concert with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Nice (and violinist Renaud Capuçon) at the Festival de Pâques d’Aix-en-Provence, which will be streamed live. 7.00 In Tune Mixtape Nonstop mix of music. 7.30 Radio 3 in Concert From the Royal Festival Hall, London, Martin Handley introduces the Philharmonia and n Stanislav Kochanovsky, a Russian conductor making waves across Europe. Shostakovich’s symphonic poem October was commissioned to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1917 Bolshevik revolution. Gill Shaham is the acclaimed soloist in Prokofiev’s 1935 Second Violin Concerto. Gil Shaham (violin), Philharmonia Orchestra, conductor Stanislav Kochanovsky Shostakovich October, Op 131 Prokofiev Violin Concerto No 2, Op 63 8.20 Interval 8.40 Mussorgsky, orch Ravel Pictures at an Exhibition 10.00 Free Thinking Grief. Matthew Sweet and guests look at the role of ritual, laments and how we express grief. 10.45 The Essay: EarthWorks 4/5. Island. Rose Ferraby explores the excavation of a Neolithic house on a remote causeway, which leads her to explore the nature of islands, connectedness through sea travel, and margins. 11.00 The Night Tracks Mix 11.30 Unclassified Elizabeth Alker with new ambient and electronic music. Plus further highlights of performances recorded two weekends ago at Radio 3’s inaugural After Dark Festival, including more from a set by electronic duo Darkstar. 12.30am Through the Night With Catriona Young. Berlioz Le Carnaval romain, op 9 Tchaikovsky Symphony No 1 in G minor (Winter Daydreams) ERT National Symphony Orchestra, conductor Petros Stylianou 1.22 Tchaikovsky Serenade in C for strings, Op 48; Francesca da Rimini, Op 32 2.22 Beethoven The Creatures of Prometheus (finale) 2.31 Buxtehude Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr 2.49 Vierne Cello Sonata in B minor, Op 27 3.11 David Matthews A Vision of the Sea 3.35 Purcell Trio Sonata No 9 in F 3.42 Schoenberg Die eiserne Brigade 3.49 Chopin Ballade No 3 in A flat, Op 47 3.57 Wagenaar Frithjof’s Meerfahrt, Op 5 4.09 Spergher Organ Sonata in B flat 4.21 Frano Parac Scherzo for Winds 4.31 Telemann Trio No 6 in B minor for flute, viola da gamba, continuo, TWV42:h4 (Essercizii musici) 4.39 Schumann Overture: Manfred 4.52 Mozart Recit and Dove Sono (Le Nozze di Figaro, Act 3) 4.58 Jongen Elégie nocturnale, Op 95, No 1 5.10 Sweelinck Ick voer al over Rijn 5.17 Lutoslawski Five Songs 5.28 Bottesini Gran Duo Concertante 5.46 Fredrik Wilhelm Klint Piano Sonata in D minor 6.04 Dvorak Serenade in D minor, Op 44 Classic FM 99.9—101.9 FM DAB classicfm.com Freeview 731 Freesat 721 Sky 0106 Virgin 922 6.00am More Music Breakfast 9.00 Aled Jones 12.00 Anne-Marie Minhall 4.00pm John Brunning 7.00 Smooth Classics With John Brunning. 8.00 The Classic FM Concert with John Suchet Further highlights of some of the finest recordings released this year. Brahms Hungarian Dance No 5 Swedish Chamber Orchestra, conductor Thomas Dausgaard Beethoven Piano Concerto No 5 in E flat, Op 73 (Emperor) Boris Giltburg, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Vasily Petrenko Haydn Symphony No 87 in A Basel Chamber Orchestra, conductor Giovanni Antonini Fauré Après un rêve Pablo Ferrandez (cello), Julien Quentin (piano) Gershwin Gershwin Suite Zurich Chamber Orchestra, director Daniel Hope (violin) 10.00 Smooth Classics With Margherita Taylor. 1.00am Bill Overton A blend of night-time music. RT SUBSCRIBER EXCLUSIVE New for 2022! Get 10% off all RT Shop items Visit radiotimes.com/subs10 (Terms & conditions apply)
7 APRIL THURSDAY BBC Radio 4 92.4—94.6 FM 198 LW DAB bbc.co.uk/radio4 Freeview 704 Freesat 704 (FM) 710 (LW) Sky 0104 (FM) 0143 (LW) Virgin 904 (FM) 911 (LW) News, weather and shipping forecasts as Tuesday 6.00 Today With Mishal Husain and Justin Webb. 6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News 6.45 Yesterday in Parliament 7.48 Thought for the Day With Canon Angela Tilby. 8.45 LW Yesterday in Parliament 9.00 In Our Time Producer Simon Tillotson Shortened repeat 9.30pm 9.45 FM Book of the Week: Hybrid Humans 4/5. Raging against the Dying of the Light. Harry Parker reads from his new book, exploring the cutting-edge advances in rehabilitating the body after injury and illness, and admiring the pioneers who take part in the trials, courageously risking all. For details see Monday Repeated 12.30am 9.45 LW Daily Service An act of worship led by the Rev Richard Littledale on the theme, Deeds Not Words — You Did for Me. Reading: Matthew 25, vv31–46. 10.00 Woman’s Hour With Emma Barnett. 11.00 Crossing Continents New series. 1/7. Dying to Hunt in France. Lucy Ash details how calls for a hunting bans have affected the French elections. The Green Party is now calling for a ban on hunting on Sundays and Wednesdays following a string of fatal accidents. The Fédération Nationale des Chasseurs, which licenses 1.3 million active hunters across France, argues hunting is a vital part of rural life and brings the community together. Ash explores this battle for la France Profonde. New series. 1/20. Consumer show in which Greg Foot and his guests question a product’s bold claims, beginning with the reasons for changing to an electric vehicle. Producer Julian Paszkiewicz 1.00 The World at One News and analysis with Sarah Montague. 1.45 A Show of Hands 4/5. Communication. Sign-language expert Robert Adam considers how deaf people learn fluency and “diction” with their hands, and former Royal Marine Gary Mapletoft talks through the hand signals infantry use in the field. (R) 2.00 The Archers Rptd from yesterday 7pm 2.15 Drama: Our Friends in the North 4/10. 1970. Peter Flannery’s adaptation of his award-winning TV drama. Nicky and his anarchist friends are intent on bringing down Edward Heath’s government by force, Geordie is still working for Benny Barratt in Soho and Mary and Tosker continue to grow apart. Nicky James Baxter Geordie Luke MacGregor Tosker/DI Salway Philip Correia Mary Norah Lopez Holden Felix Trevor Fox DS Conrad Andrew Byron Benny Barratt/Chief Constable Roy Johnson Tony Hirst Commander Harold Chapple James Gaddas Sir Colin Blamire Des Yankson Austin Donohue/Claud Seabrook/ DI Cockburn Tom Goodman-Hill Florrie Tracey Wilkinson Helen Eve Shotton Producer Dimitri Houtart Repeated Saturday 6.07am 3.27 The Radio 4 Appeal Repeated from Sunday 7.54am 3.30 Bookclub Repeated from Sunday 4pm 4.00 Unreal: the VFX Revolution 2/3. Digital Realms. Visual effects supervisor Paul Franklin continues his look at movie VFX, referencing pioneering digital scenes in the films Tron, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Terminator 2. Producer Mark Burman (R) 4.30 BBC Inside Science Producer Alex Mansfield Repeated 9pm Panel game in which Chris McCausland a invites comedians to live in an audioonly world, deciphering brainteaser sound cues. The contestants are Mark Maier, Amy Gledhill, Marlon Davis and Eleanor Tiernan. Producer Richard Morris Repeated next Thursday on Radio 4 Extra BBC Radio 4 Extra *Not available on Freeview in Scotland 4pm—1am. Key (R) Repeat RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 Writer Liz John; Director Peter Leslie Wild Editor Jeremy Howe Repeated tomorrow 2pm 7.15 Front Row Playwright Jeremy O Harris talks to Tom Sutcliffe as his play “Daddy” A Melodrama opens at the Almeida Theatre in London. Producer Harry Parker 8.00 Terrorism and the Mind 2/3. Talking to Terrorists. What are researchers learning about the prevalence of mental illness among convicted terrorists, and the role it might play in their actions? Raffaello Pantucci investigates a growing body of research, speaking to academics and security officers who have conducted research in the UK, Europe, the USA and Israel. 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Repeated from last Monday There’s a new face at Grey Gables and Alice smells a rat. Producer Melanie Harris; Exec producer Jeremy Mortimer Producer Phoebe Keane; Editor Bridget Harney Repeated Monday 8.30pm Novelist Alan Garner has spent all his life living within the same few square miles of Cheshire and can trace his family’s history in the area back to the 16th century. This programme explores how Garner has mined this area for history and legend, truth and imagination. With readings by Robert Powell. 7.00 The Archers Presented by James Coomarasamy. 10.45 Book at Bedtime: The Promise 4/10. Nest of Vipers. By Damon Galgut. The Swart children find themselves together again when their father is struck down by a snake bite. Read by Jack Klaff. For details see Monday 11.00 The Likely Dads New series. 1/6. Discipline. Host Tim Vincent and panellists Russell Kane and Mick Ferry return to discuss what it is like to be a father in modern Britain. 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Anything starring Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders (above) guarantees comic quality, but it is David Quantick’s mordant script that makes this such a genuine treat (see page 113). French and Saunders play battling, damaged sisters Florence and Selina. Florence is a gifted but insecure novelist, Selina is a movie star past her prime and totally disconnected from reality. When they are both nominated for the same literary award, sororal sparks fly. I never thought I’d laugh so loud at a gag linking the Lionels Shriver and Richie. Thank you, Mr Quantick — this is nigh on perfect. JANE ANDERSON Radio 3 in Concert GETTY 7.30pm Radio 3 126 The quip “more corn than gold” — the cruel response of an early reviewer to Erich Wolfgang Korngold’s Violin Concerto of 1945— sadly dogged the reputation of this former Viennese wunderkind, turned Hollywood film composer, until his recent rehabilitation over the past quarter-century or so. Nowadays, in our more genrefluid times, we’re free to enjoy the concerto’s post-Romantic lushness, unembarrassed by its many self-quotations from scores Korngold had written in the 1930s for such Errol Flynn flicks as Another Dawn and The Prince and the Pauper. In this BBC Symphony Orchestra performance, Nicola Benedetti assumes the solo role originally taken by the great Jascha Heifetz. MARK PAPPENHEIM A special show devoted to the music and culture of the 1990s as part of Radio 2 ‘s all-day 90s celebration. 9.30 Ken Bruce Music, chat and features including a 1990s-themed PopMaster quiz and, after 11.30, Tracks of My Years, with the final two picks of Jill Halfpenny, featuring one by Beyoncé and one by Paul Weller. 12.00 Jeremy Vine Including a look at the advent of the worldwide web in the 1990s. 2.00pm Steve Wright Three hours of 1990s music, including at 4.15 Serious Jockin’, in which Wright’s alter ego DJ Silly Boi takes over for 45 minutes with dance tunes from the decade. Plus guests who hit big in the 90s. 5.00 Gary Davies With an all-request 1990s playlist. 7.00 Tony Blackburn’s Golden Hour With 1990s hits by Ricky Martin, Madonna and the Lighthouse Family. 8.00 Dermot’s Alternative 90s New series. 1/20. Dermot O’Leary shares his favourite indie tracks from the 1990s, starting with an A to Z, from Ash to Zombie. Continues Sunday 3am. 10.00 Sounds of the 90s Fearne Cotton celebrates the music and pop culture from the decade in which she was a teenager, tonight featuring a Mixtape of 1990s icons, from Whitney to Britney. 12.00 Romesh Ranganathan: for the Love of Hip-Hop 14/20 1.00am House Party With DJ Spoony, At 2.30 the House Party Mixtape, tonight with 1990s UK garage. (R) 3.00 Michelle Visage’s Rule Breakers 4.00 Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s Kitchen Disco Party tunes. 5.00 Radio 2 in Concert (R) BBC 6 Music DAB bbc.co.uk/6music Freeview 707 Freesat 707 Sky 0120 Virgin 909 7.30am Lauren Laverne Music and features including at 9.00 the Desert Island Disco, today featuring reggae star Dennis Bovell. 10.30 Mary Anne Hobbs With a Nik Colk Void mix at 12.00. 1.00pm Craig Charles 4.00 Steve Lamacq 7.00 The People’s Party with Afrodeutsche 9.00 Tom Ravenscroft Including at 11.00 The Ravers Hour, with a 30-minute mix by Brainwaltzera, then one by Tom. 12.00 6 Music’s Indie Forever 1.00am Focus Beats 3.00 Ambient Focus Relaxing sounds. 5.00 This Is Us: 6 Music at 20 Neneh Cherry with 2015 favourites. BBC Radio 3 90.2—92.4 FM DAB bbc.co.uk/radio3 Freeview* 703 Freesat 703 Sky 0103 Virgin 903 News and weather as Monday 6.30am Breakfast With Kate Molleson. 9.00 Essential Classics With Georgia Mann. 11.00 Essential Performers Last of this week’s recordings featuring violinist Daniel Hope. 12.00 Composer of the Week: Elmer Bernstein 5/5. A Master of Style. Donald Macleod is joined by composer Emilie Bernstein, today discussing her father’s projects with film director Martin Scorsese and his final picture, Todd Haynes’s Far from Heaven (2003), which yielded the last of his 14 Academy Award nominations. Far from Heaven (excerpts) Hollywood Studio Symphony, conducted by the composer Rambling Rose (excerpts) Royal Philharmonic Pops Orchestra, Cynthia Millar (ondes Martenot), conducted by the composer Devil in a Blue Dress (excerpts) Studio orchestra, conducted by the composer Bernard Herrmann, arr Bernstein Cape Fear (excerpts) Studio orchestra, conductor Elmer Bernstein Bernstein The Age of Innocence — Main title Studio orchestra, conducted by the composer 1.00pm Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert John Toal with the last in a series of performances recorded at this year’s Belfast Music Society International Festival of Chamber Music. Mendelssohn Piano Trio No 2 in C minor, Op 66 Trio Gaspard Charlotte Bray That Crazed Smile Trio Gaspard Liszt Reminiscences de Don Juan Vadym Kholodenko (piano) 2.00 Afternoon Concert Ian Skelly concludes a week-long showcase of French orchestras. J Strauss (son) Overture: Die Fledermaus J Strauss Seufzer-Galopp, Op 9 Radio France Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Mikko Franck 2.10 Beethoven Piano Sonata No 2 in A, Op 2 No 2 Boris Berezovsky 2.30 Liszt Venezia e Napoli Boris Berezovsky (piano) 2.45 Leonarda Sonata Duodecima Ensemble Exclamatio 3.00 J Strauss (son) Loreley-Rhein-Klänge, Op 154 R Strauss Burleske Rudolf Buchbinder (piano) J Strauss (son) Roses from the South, Op 388 R Strauss Suite: Der Rosenkavalier J Strauss (son) Tritsch-Tratsch Polka, Op 214 Radio France PO, conductor Mikko Franck 4.10 Beethoven Piano Sonata No 1 in F minor, Op 2 No 1 Boris Berezovsky 4.30 The Listening Service 5.00 In Tune Rptd from Sunday 5pm Sean Rafferty welcomes Scottish soprano Mhairi Lawson ahead of Saturday’s performance with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales of Bach’s St Matthew Passion in Cardiff. 7.00 In Tune Mixtape An inspired and unpredictable playlist of nonstop music from across the spectrum. Scala Radio DAB scalaradio.co.uk Sky 0216 7.00am Charles Nove Music, a light look at the newspapers and features, including Questions of the Day and, from 9.00, Screen Time. 10.00 Mark Forrest Including at 10.30 a guest from the arts and entertainment world and at 11.00 the Mystery Years. Plus requests from 12.00. 1.00pm Sam Hughes Popular classical works. 4.00 Penny Smith With the Clocking Off track at 5.30 and, just before 7.00, the Showstoppers. 7.00 Friday Night Scala With Darren Redick. 10.00 The Space Soothing and calming music. 1.00am Night Music 5.00 In the Park Absolute Radio DAB absoluteradio.co.uk F’view 727 F’sat 724 Sky 0107 Virgin 915 6.00am Dave Berry 10.00 Leona Graham Mainstream and indie rock and pop 1.00pm Jay Lawrence 4.00 Bush and Richie 7.00 Absolute 80s Greatest Hits Claire Sturgess with music from the decade of the Human League, Madness, Madonna, the Cure, Rockwell, Nena, Falco, Prince and the Smiths 10.00 Sophie K 4.00am Ross Buchanan 7.30 Radio 3 in Concert From the Barbican in London, Sakari Oramo conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra in a works by Erich Wolfgang Korngold — with violinist Nicola Benedetti as soloist — and Rued Langgaard, two composers born in the wrong place at the wrong time. Korngold left Germany in 1934, as the Nazis rose to power, and Langgaard — who was 17 in 1911 when he wrote his First Symphony — was marginalised by his native Denmark. Presented by Martin Handley. Nicola Benedetti (violin), BBC Symphony Orchestra, conductor Sakari Oramo Korngold Violin Concerto 8.00 Interval 8.20 Langgaard Symphony No 1 in B minor (Klippepastoraler) 10.00 The Verb With Ian McMillan. 10.45 The Essay: EarthWorks 5/5. Moor. Archaeologist and artist Rose Ferraby concludes with a look at environmental change on Exmoor’s peatlands, where ecologists and archaeologists combine to restore the upland bogs. 11.00 Late Junction Verity Sharp presents newly reissued music from Gabonese harpist Papé Nziengui, traditional recordings from the Peruvian Amazon, and a piece for theremin and accordion from Ukrainian composer Victoria Poleva. Plus further highlights from Radio 3’s After Dark Festival in Newcastle, withVashti Bunyan in conversation at Sage Gateshead and a live performance by Nyati Mayi and the Astral Synth Transmitters on the Late Junction stage at the Star and Shadow Cinema arts venue. 1.00am Composed with Emeli Sandé New series. 1/12. Singer/songwriter Emeli Sandé shares the music that brings her strength and inspiration. She begins with works by Copland, Delius, Tchaikovsky and Max Richter, and recordings by Julianna Barwick, Aphex Twin, Justin Adams and Mauro Durante, and Agnes Obel. The first Composure Moment feature showcases Jon Hopkins’s 2018 album Singularity. 2.00 Gameplay with Baby Queen Musician and gaming enthusiast Bella Latham (aka Baby Queen) with a playlist of music from some of the silliest multi-player video games, featuring highlights of scores by Andy Poland (Quiplash) and Mike Ault (Rocket League) and Jukio Kallio and Daniel Hagstrom (Fall Guys). 3.00 Through the Night With Catriona Young. Lera Auerbach Icarus Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto in D Marsalis As the Wind Goes Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet, Op 64 (excerpts) Bernstein Mambo (West Side Story) Nicola Benedetti (violin), National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, conductor Mark Wigglesworth 4.37 Beethoven Piano Sonata No 31 in A flat, Op 110 5.01 Tomasi Trumpet Concerto (2nd mvt) 5.06 Ruth Watson Henderson In Memoriam Elmer Iseler 5.13 Schulhoff Five Pieces for string quartet 5.26 Vivaldi Violin Concerto in E, RV269 (La primavera) 5.36 Wilbye Flora Gave Mee Fairest Flowers 5.37 Schiavetto, transcr Zupanovic Fior ch’ all’ intatta 5.40 Bach Concerto in C minor, BWV1060 5.54 Vaughan Williams Romance 6.00 Marson Waltzes and Promenades 6.13 Mozart Symphony No 35 in D, K385 (Haffner) 6.32 Dohnanyi Wedding Waltz (incidental music: The Veil of Pierrette) 6.39 Sibelius 13 Pieces, Op 76 Revised repeat Classic FM 99.9—101.9 FM DAB classicfm.com Freeview 731 Freesat 721 Sky 0106 Virgin 922 6.00am More Music Breakfast Presented by Tim Lihoreau. 9.00 Aled Jones 12.00 Anne-Marie Minhall Requests. 4.00pm John Brunning 7.00 Smooth Classics With John Brunning. 8.00 The Classic FM Concert with John Suchet Last of this week’s highlights of some of the year’s finest recordings released so far John Williams ET the Extra-Terrestrial — Theme Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor John Williams Rachmaninov Vocalise, Op 34 Martin James Bartlett (piano), London Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Joshua Weilerstein Mozart Violin Concerto No 3 in G, K216 Ziyu He, Salzburg Mozart Orchestra, conductor Howard Griffiths Debussy Clair de lune Daniel Barenboim (piano) Sibelius Symphony No 2 Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Klaus Makela 10.00 Smooth Classics With Margherita Taylor. 1.00am Katie Breathwick 4.00 Sam Pittis ( The War Years 1939-1946 A picture-rich commemorative book Yours for just £9.99
8 APRIL FRIDAY BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 5 Live 12.04pm Archive on 4: The Ministry of Fun Repeated from Saturday 8pm 1.00 The World at One 92.4—94.6 FM 198 LW DAB bbc.co.uk/radio4 Freeview 704 Freesat 704 (FM) 710 (LW) Sky 0104 (FM) 0143 (LW) Virgin 904 (FM) 911 (LW) News, weather and shipping forecasts as Tuesday News and analysis with Jonny Dymond. 1.45 A Show of Hands 5/5. Touch. A look at the power of touch, with massage therapist Cathy Hagan reflecting on the way she uses her thumbs, palms and the heel of her hand to sense and locate areas of tension in her clients’ bodies. Different insights into touch comes from magician and sleight-of-hand expert James Freedman, and hand surgeon Simon Kay. (R) 6.00 Today With Mishal Husain and Justin Webb. 6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News 6.45 Yesterday in Parliament 7.48 Thought for the Day With Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis. 8.45 LW Yesterday in Parliament 2.00 The Archers Rptd from yesterday 7pm 2.15 Drama: Dead Hand 9.00 The Reunion Repeated from Sunday 11am 9.45 FM Book of the Week: Hybrid Humans 5/5. Monsters. Harry Parker, who lost his legs to an IED in Afghanistan, reveals how he grappled with his new identity and disability, and reflects on “disability hate crime”. He also meets Andrew, who tells the story of his amputation, and his rehabilitation through pole dancing. For details see Monday Rptd 12.30am Greg Paul Mallon DS Murray Michelle Fairley Kate Roísín Gallagher Lucy Hannah Eggleton Stacey Eimear Fearon May Julia Dearden Thomas Patrick Fitzsymons 9.45 LW Daily Service Led by Rachel Redeemed. Matthew 26, vv6—13. Ride on, Ride on in Majesty (Winchester New), sung by the Choir of All Saints’ Church, Margaret St, London; I Will Offer Up My Life (This Thankful Heart), performed by Matt Redman; Be Still My Soul (Von Schlegel), sung by Libera. 10.00 Woman’s Hour With Anita Rani. Daniel Desmond Eastwood Assistant Jo Nicky Harley Control Louise Parker Police officer Andrew McCracken TSG lead Patrick Buchanan Producer Michael Shannon 2.45 Living with the Gods 1/30. The Beginnings of Belief. Neil MacGregor explores the role and expression of shared beliefs around the world. He begins by looking at the Lion Man, a 40,000-yearold ivory sculpture with the body of a man and the head of a lion, found in a cave near Ulm in Germany. Nothing is known about what the Lion Man meant to the community that made it, but archaeologists suggest it was passed around by the people in the cave. 11.00 Three Pounds in My Pocket New series. 1/3. Kavita Puri hears more stories of the pioneering migrants from the Indian subcontinent and their descendants. The fifth series begins in the aftermath of 9/11, when the revolution in communications meant relatives back home felt closer than ever, while the pull of Britain became deeper as the pioneer generation entered retirement and their children were having their own children. Producer Ant Adeane 5/6. Steve Punt, Hugh Dennis and guests with a satirical look through the week’s news. Repeated tomorrow 12.30pm 7.00 Letter from Ukraine Ukrainian writer Andrey Kurkov reads from his own reflection on life in war-torn Ukraine. Translated by Elizabeth Sharp. Producer Emma Harding Repeated tomorrow 12.15am 7.15 Screenshot 2/9. In the week when Compartment No 6 — a strange and touching romance set on the Trans-Siberian Express — is released, Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode look at the train in cinema and its rich history both as symbol and setting for drama. The are joined by Compartment No 6’s co-writer and director Juho Kuosmanen, Bryony Dixon from the BFI, composer, musician and film buff Neil Brand, and critic Anna Smith. Producer Freya Hillier 8.00 Any Questions? Chris Mason presents political debate and discussion from St Mary’s Church in Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire. The panel includes the Shadow Leader of the House of Commons Thangam Debbonaire MP. Producer Beth Sagar-Fenton Rptd tomorrow 1.10pm 8.50 A Point of View A reflection on a topical issue. Repeated Sunday 8.48am 9.00 The Museums That Make Us 2/4. Neil MacGregor visits museums who have to deal with the allure of a thriving past, particularly through the Industrial Revolution. Producer Tom Alban Postponed from 18 March Producer Paul Kobrak 10.00 The World Tonight 3.00 Gardeners’ Question Time Presented by Anna Holligan. To celebrate the 75th anniversary of Gardeners’ Question Time, listeners are treated to a trip down memory lane, with some familiar voices from the archive. 10.45 Book at Bedtime: The Promise Producer Daniel Cocker Repeated Sunday 2pm 5/10. That Old Story. By Damon Galgut. After Pa’s funeral and the reading of the will, the thorny matter of the promise re-emerges. Read by Jack Klaff. Your RT Gardening: page 134 For details see Monday New series. 1/5. The sitcom about two warring sisters by David Quantick continues as a series, following on from its pilot episode. Today Florence is invited to the Hay Book Festival as she’s been nominated for the prestigious Brontë shield — but her joy and delight turn to disappointment when Selina is also nominated, for her kiss-and-tell autobiography, Kiss and Tell. 3.45 Short Works 11.00 Great Lives Rptd from Tuesday 4.30pm 11.30 The Shadow of Algiers Florence Dawn French Lucy Lisa McGrillis Selina Jennifer Saunders Various characters Mrs Ragnarrok Rebecca Front Alistair McGowan 4.30 Feedback 11.30 Whatever Happened to Baby Jane Austen? a Oestrogen City, by Rosemary Jenkinson. Caitlin is persuaded to try speed-dating on a night out in Belfast. Read by Séainín Brennan. Producer Michael Shannon Rptd tomorrow 12.30am 4.00 Last Word Matthew Bannister celebrates the lives of notable people who have died recently. Producer Neil George Repeated Sunday 8.30pm Listeners’ views, with Roger Bolton. Producer Kate Dixon Repeated Sunday 8pm ADDRESS: Feedback, PO Box 67234, London SE1P 4AX phone: 0333 344 4544 email: feedback@bbc.co.uk Producer Liz Anstee Radioheads: page 113 BBC Radio 4 Extra DAB bbc.co.uk/radio4extra Freeview 708 Freesat 708 Sky 0131 Virgin 910 6.00am Raffles as 8pm 6.30 XPD as 8.30pm 7.00 All Those Women 2016 sitcom (3/4) 7.30 Desolation Jests as 5.30pm 8.00 Dad’s Army Series three. From 1976 8.30 Bristow 1999 comedy (2/6) 9.00 Guess What? Panel game. From 1998 (4/10) 9.30 Bookcases Martin Wade’s comedy (3/4) 10.00 Hand in Glove as 3pm 11.00 Podcast Radio Hour 12.00 Dad’s Army Series three. 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RADIO in your area South of England and Midlands regions BBC Local Radio Radio Local Face behind the voice Age 40 Current job Presenter of the weekday mid-morning show on Heart (10am–1pm) and the Club Classics show on Saturdays (7—11pm). She also DJs at club nights and festivals, and is an ambassador for the Fostering Network charity. CV Born in Brent, north London, she was homeless and in foster care for a lot of her childhood. “Sleeping on the street, picking food out of the bin. Not having any food for the next day and the next day. At the time, I knew no different, that was life. But it was hard.” Her mother died when she was nine and she was placed with a foster family. “From that day I had stability in my life. They’re who I call mum and dad now. I couldn’t be more thankful to foster carers and that’s why I’m a huge advocate for them. It’s so important and they don’t get the recognition they deserve.” Pandora Christie Heart FM Did a Diploma in Performing Arts, then joined an acting agency and got roles in documentaries and student films — “I was never very good at it, to be honest. I’m better at just being me.” She decided to pursue a career in radio: “Being a part of radio has changed my life, it was the best decision I ever made.” Then got a job as a promo girl with Heart’s Ground Patrol: “I shadowed everyone I could, from presenters and producers to engineers. I wanted to know everything about radio.” Worked unpaid on a community radio station, then moved to Choice FM (now Capital Xtra) and then on to Capital FM. Moved to Kiss FM in 2017, then to Heart in 2019. Social media — yes or no? “I am on it every day! I absolutely love it. I use social media to spread positivity and bring a bit of fun to people’s lives. I love connecting to people through it. It can be such a great place. I think people need to use it in a responsible way, though, and protect themselves from negative situations.” Best moments “We’re doing a game called Heart’s Make Me a Millionaire. We’re changing lives. Think of the good that’s doing! I’ve helped two people becoming millionaires — if ever I’m having a bad day, I think of that.” Worst moments “On my very first show on Choice, I was petrified and couldn’t remember I couldn’t be more thankful to foster carers ‘ ’ what I wanted to say. All I had was, ‘Hello, I’m new, I’m Pandora!’ Then after the ads I forgot to put the fader up — it took ten seconds for the back-up CD to kick in, but it felt like a lifetime!” Off air Lives in west London with staffie cross Henry: “He’s got me wrapped around his little finger. I’ve started doing 40 things for 40, and one of them is learning kickboxing — I recently got my first white belt. I have said I will be a champion — I don’t know how long that will take!” Advocates for Battersea Cats and Dogs Home. Also writes a beauty blog. First radio memory “Radio has been in my life since I was born, and I used to listen to Chris Moyles on Radio 1 all the time.” Favourite broadcasters “Chris Moyles is one of my radio heroes — open, honest, unpredictable. He made me realise you can be yourself as a presenter. Toby Anstiss is an incredible presenter and has made me feel so at home. Margherita Taylor is so warm and friendly. You feel like you’re sitting in a room with her.” Ambition “To teach a course at Global Academy on how to be a presenter — I want to help young people get into their dream job. Whatever your dream, you can make it a reality. I’m proof of that.” Secret skills “I’m learning Polish, so I can speak with my boyfriend’s parents at Christmas. I’m not quite there yet, but I’ll try again next year.” DAVID CRAWFORD Listen at globalplayer.com 2pm Matchday:FMrugbyunion: Gloucester v Wasps; MW Forest Green v Scunthorpe United; DAB Accrington Stanley v CheltenhamTown6.00 James Threlfall 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am David White Sunday 6am Nicky Price 10.00 Kate Clark 2pm Dominic Cotter 6.00 Manny Masih 10.00—1am Tim Manns Monday—Friday 6am Mark Cummings 10.00 Anna King; Fri: Dominic Cotter 2pm Steve Kitchen 6.00 Jon Smith; Thu/Fri: Tom Clarke 7.00 Tue: MW Matchnight: Forest Green Rovers v Mansfield Town (kick-off 7.45) 10.00—1am Chris Baxter Phone-ins: 0800 121 7575 radio.gloucestershire@bbc.co.uk Guernsey Listen at bbc.co.uk/radioguernsey FM 93.2, 99 (Alderney), MW 1116 Saturday 6am Breakfast Show 10.00 Tony Gillham 2pm Cerys Evans 6.00 Richard Latto 8.00 Tim Hunter 10.00—1am David White Sunday 6am Matthew Price 10.00 Tony Gillham 2pm John Randall 6.00 Richard Green 10.00—1am Tim Manns Monday—Friday Berkshire Listen at bbc.co.uk/radioberkshire FM 104.1 Hannington, 94.6 (Henley), 95.4 (Windsor), 104.4 (Reading) Saturday 6am Bridgitte Tetteh 10.00 Bill Buckley 2pm Sport 6.00 Stereo Underground 8.00 Introducing 9.00 Bridgitte Tetteh 10.00—1am Alex Dyke Sunday 6am Bridgitte Tetteh 10.00 Kirsten O’Brien 2pm Andy Jones 6.00 Tony Blackburn 10.00—1am Bill Rennells Monday—Friday 6am Andrew Peach 10.00 Sarah Walker; Thu: Bill Buckley 2pm Phil Kennedy; Mon/Tue: Bill Buckley 6.00 Mon/Wed/ Thu: Andy Jones; Tue: Sport; Fri: Weekend Kick-Off 7.00 Fri: Katie Tyler 10.00— 1am Paul Miller; Fri: Alex Dyke Phone-ins: 0808 100 5100 radio.berkshire@bbc.co.uk Bristol Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiobristol FM 94.9 (Bristol), 103.6 (Severn), 104.6 (Bath) Saturday 6am AliVowles10.00 Jonathan Ray 2pm Sport 6.00 James Threlfall 8.00 Introducing 10.00—1am David White 6.00 Mon: Geoff Twentyman; Tue: The Scrum; Wed: Sports Store; Thu: Having a Gas; Fri: Sport 7.00 Upload 10.00—1am Chris Baxter Phone-ins: 08000 855 949 radio.bristol@bbc.co.uk Cambridgeshire Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiocambridgeshire FM 95.7 (Peterborough), 96 Saturday 6am KevLawrence10.00 David Webster 2pm Sport 5.00 Post-Match 6.00 Rock ’n’ Roll Heaven 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Justin Dealey Sunday 6am Louise Hulland 10.00 Great Outdoors 12.00 Walk RightBack2pm KeithGreentree 4.00 John Leech 6.00 Naked Scientists 7.00 The Folk Show 10.00—1am David Clayton Monday—Friday 6am Dotty McLeod; Fri: Louise Hulland 10.00 Jeremy Sallis; Fri: Amir Suleman 2pm Chris Mann; Fri: David Webster 6.00 Mon/Fri: Sport; Tue: Naked Scientists; Wed/Thu: Thordis Fridriksson 7.00 Mon: Thordis Fridriksson; Tue: Sport; Fri: That Friday Feeling 8.00 Thu: New Voices 10.00—1am Nick Risby 6.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am David White Sunday 6am Anoushka Williams 10.00 Jack Murley 2pm Caroline Cook 6.00 Richard Green 10.00—1am Tim Manns Monday—Friday 6am James Churchfield 10.00 Julie Skentelbery 2pm David White 6.00 Tiffany Truscott 10.00—1am David Sheppard Phone-ins: 0808 100 1039 radio.cornwall@bbc.co.uk CWR Listen at bbc.co.uk/cwr FM 94.8 (Coventry), 103.7 (Stratford/ S. 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Wed: The Saints Show; Thu: Sport; Fri: Daisie-Belle Downer 7.00 Wed: Kerrie Cosh; Thu: Daisie-Belle Downer 10.00—1am Nick Risby Phone-ins: 0800 030 4455 radionorthampton@bbc.co.uk Nottingham Listen at bbc.co.uk/radionottingham FM 103.8 (Notts), 95.1 (Newark), 95.5 (Mansfield) Saturday 6am Liesl Soards 10.00 Dino 12.00 Matchday 6pm The Beat 10.00—1am Devon Daley Sunday 6am Jodi Law 10.00 Dino 2pm Arun Verma 5.00 We Are Notts 6.00 Hansa Dabee 8.00 Laurie Dyche 10.00—1am Jack Rafferty Monday—Friday 6am Verity Cowley 10.00 Mark Dennison 2pm Andy Whittaker 6.00 Mon/Tue/Thu: Arun Verma; Wed: Matchnight: Nottingham Forest v Coventry City (kick-off 7.45); Fri: In the Game 7.00 Fri: Rob Green 10.00—1am Caroline Martin; Fri: Dean Jackson Phone-ins: 0800 678 3434 radio.nottingham@bbc.co.uk Oxford Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiooxford FM 95.2 Saturday 6am Sophie Law 10.00 James Watt 2pm Sport: Plymouth Argyle v Oxford United 6.00 Stereo Underground 8.00 Introducing 9.00 Bridgitte Tetteh 10.00—1am Alex Dyke Sunday 6am Morning Show 10.00 Fleur Ostojak 2pm Al Ryan 6.00 Tony Blackburn 10.00—1am Bill Rennells Monday—Friday 6am David Prever 10.00 Kat Orman 2pm Adam Ball 6.00 Fleur Ostojak 10.00—1am Paul Miller; Fri: Alex Dyke Phone-ins: 0808 100 9100 oxford@bbc.co.uk Shropshire Sunday Sunday 6am Al Booth 10.00 Paul Shuttleworth 2pm Michaela Wylde 6.00 Andrew Marston 8.00 Genevieve Tudor 10.00—1am Caroline Martin 6am Rev Geoff Eze 10.00 Paula White 2pm Centre Stage 3.00 Den Siegertsz and Terry Walsh 6.00 Susan Hanks 10.00—1am Caroline Martin Monday—Friday Monday—Friday 6am Adam Green 10.00 Jim Hawkins 2pm Mon/Tue: Ed Nell; Wed/Thu: Clare Ashford; Fri: Michaela Wylde 6.00 Mon: Michaela Wylde; Tue: Active Shropshire; Wed—Fri: Mark Elliott 7.00 Tue: Mark Elliott 10.00—1am Caroline Martin; Fri: Natalie Graham 6am Lee Blakeman; Thu/Fri: John Acres 10.00 Stuart George 2pm Mon/Tue: Louise Stones; Wed—Fri: Liz Ellis 6.00 Sport at Six 7.00 Mon/Wed: Susan Hanks; Tue: Sport: Salford City v Port Vale (kick-off 7.45); Thu: Centre Stage; Fri: Lucas Yeomans 8.00 Thu: Susan Hanks 10.00—1am Caroline Martin; Fri: Natalie Graham Phone-ins: 0808 100 9696 radio.shropshire@bbc.co.uk Radio Solent Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiosolent FM 96.1 (Hampshire), 103.8 (Dorset) Saturday 6am Katie Martin 10.00 Lucy Ambache 2pm Sport 6.00 Stereo Underground 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Alex Dyke Sunday 6am Katie Martin 10.00 Steph Nieuwenhuys 2pm Lucy Ambache 6.00 Tony Blackburn 10.00—1am Alex Dyke Monday—Friday 6am Alun Newman 10.00 Pat Sissons 2pm Lou Hannan 6.00 Mon: Fern Balch; Tue/ Thu: Evening Show; Wed: Sport; Fri: Sports Hour 7.00 Fri: The Dance Dungeon 8.00 Thu: BBC Introducing 10.00— 1am Paul Miller; Fri: Alex Dyke 103.8 FOR WEST DORSET As Radio Solent, including Dorset news and features, plus: Monday—Friday 7am—9.00 Steve Harris; Thu: Lucy Ambache Phone-ins: 0808 100 3800 Email: radio.solent@bbc.co.uk Somerset Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiosomerset FM 95.5, MW 1566 Saturday 6am Simon Parkin 10.00 Mel Everett 2pm Sport 6.00 BBC Introducing: with Sarah Gosling 10.00—1am David White Phone-ins: 0800 121 8080 radio.stoke@bbc.co.uk Suffolk Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiosuffolk FM 103.9 (south), 104.6 (Bury St Edmunds & north west), 95.5 (Lowestoft), 95.9 (Aldeburgh) Saturday 6am Sarah Lilley 10.00 Georgy Jamieson 2pm Sport 6.00 Upload 8.00 Introducing 10.00—1am Justin Dealey Sunday 6am Sarah Lilley 10.00 Matt Marvel 2pm Keith Greentree 4.00 John Leech 6.00 Ray Clarke 8.00 Mark Punter 10.00—1am David Clayton Monday—Friday 6am Mark Murphy 10.00 Wayne Bavin 2pm Lesley Dolphin; Fri: Sarah Lilley 6.00 Mon: Georgy Jamieson; Tue: Jon Wright; Wed: The Social; Thu: Sports Social; Fri: Sophie Little8.00Mon:BBCBelongings 10.00—1am Nick Risby Phone-ins: 0800 141 2121 radiosuffolk@bbc.co.uk BBC Surrey and BBC Sussex Listen at bbc.co.uk/bbcsurrey bbc.co.uk/bbcsussex FM 95.0 (Newhaven), 95.1 (Horsham), 95.3 (Brighton/Worthing), 104 (east Surrey/north Sussex), 104.5 (east Sussex), 104.6 (west Surrey/ NE Hants), 104.8 (west Sussex) Three Counties Beds, Herts and Bucks bbc.co.uk/threecountiesradio FM 103.8 (Herts), 95.5 (Beds), 90.4 (east Herts), 92.1 (south Herts), 98 (High Wycombe), 104.5 (Bucks), 94.7 (Aylesbury) Saturday 6am Babs Michel 10.00 Treasure Quest 12 noon—2pm FM 90.4/92.1/94.7/103.8 Sport 12.00 Mike Naylor 2pm FM 95.5/98/104.5/DAB Sport 6.00 Rock ’n’ Roll Heaven 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Justin Dealey Sunday 6am Kady Braine 7.00 Dr Nighat Arif 10.00 Babs Michel 2pm The Non-League Show 4.00 The John Leech Soul Show 6.00 Farzana Chaudry 8.00 Edward Adoo 10.00—1am David Clayton Monday—Friday 6am Andy Collins 10.00 JVS Show 2pm Roberto Perrone 6.00 Mon/Wed/Fri: Babs Michel; Tue: Sport; Thu: Danny Fullbrook10.00—1am NickRisby Phone-ins: 0808 100 8800 Wiltshire Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiowiltshire FM 104.3 (W. Wilts), 104.9 (Marlborough), 103.5 (Salisbury), 103.6 (Swindon) Saturday 6am Shelley Keen 10.00 Sue Davies 2pm Sport 6.00 James Threlfall 8.00 Introducing 10.00—1am David White Sunday 6am Jill Misson 10.00 Sue Davies 2pm Dominic Cotter 6.00 Manny Masih 10.00—1am Tim Manns Monday—Friday 6am Ben Prater; Fri: Jonathan Fido 10.00 Sue Kinnear; Fri: Kirsten O’Brien 2pm Karen Gardner 6.00 Wiltshire Live 10.00—1am Chris Baxter Phone-ins: 0800 0283 366 radio.wiltshire@bbc.co.uk WM Listen at bbc.co.uk/wm FM 95.6 Saturday Saturday 6am Charlie Taylor 10.00 Mel Everett 2pm Caroline Cook 6.00 Richard Green 10.00—1am Tim Manns 6am Surrey: Nicky Patrick; Sussex: Mark Carter 10.00 Amanny Mo 2pm Sport 6.00 Stereo Underground 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—12 midnight The Late Show 6am Henry Liston 10.00 Letitia George 2pm Sport 6.00 Mollie Green 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Natalie Graham Monday—Friday Sunday Sunday 6am Claire Carter 10.00 Simon Parkin 2pm Matt Faulkner 6.00 Charlie Taylor; Fri: Luke Knight 10.00—1am Chris Baxter Phone-ins: 0800 678 1566 somerset@bbc.co.uk Stoke Listen at bbc.co.uk/radioshropshire FM 90 (Church Stretton), 96 (Shropshire), 95 (Ludlow), 104.1 (Clun) Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiostoke FM 94.6 (Stoke), 104.1 (Stafford) Saturday Saturday 6am Al Booth 10.00 Paul Shuttleworth 2pm Shropshire United 6.00 Michaela Wylde 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Natalie Graham 6am John Acres 10.00 Rob Adcock 2pm Sport 6.00 Lucas Yeomans 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Natalie Graham 6am Emily Jeffery 10.00 Dig It 2pm Sylvie Blackmore 6.00 Tony Blackburn 10.00—1am Alex Dyke Monday—Friday Radio 6am Pat Marsh 10.00 Steve Ladner 2pm The Sports Hub 6.00 Richard Latto 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Alex Dyke 2pm Sport 6.00 Rock ’n’ Roll Heaven 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Justin Dealey Local 6am Ashlea Tracey 10.00 Jenny Mullin 2pm Robin Grey; Mon: Alison Moss 6.00 Harry Barratt 7.30 Wed: Sport 10.00—1am David Sheppard 2pm Sarah-Jane Honeywell 6.00 Country Lincs 7.00 Folk 10.00—1am Summaya Mughal Sunday 6am Grace Smith 10.00 Letitia George 2pm Sport 6.00 Gagan Grewal 8.00 Nikki Tapper 10.00—1am Caroline Martin Monday—Friday 6am Surrey: James Cannon; Sussex: Allison Ferns 10.00 Sarah Gorrell 2pm Danny Pike 6.00 Mon/Tue: LesleyMcCabe; Wed/Thu: Connor Moseley; Fri: Joe Talbot 8.00 Mon: Tony Blackburn; Tue: Sport Focus; Wed: Kathy Caton; Thu: BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Paul Miller; Fri: Alex Dyke 6am Elise Evans; Fri: Lee Stone 10.00 Kathryn Stanczyszyn; Fri: Letitia George 2pm Paul Franks; Fri: John Fox 6.00 The Football Phone-in 7.00 Mon: Natalie Graham; Tue: Rakeem Omar; Wed/Fri: Sport; Thu: Amber Sandhu 10.00—1am Tue/Thu: Caroline Martin; Fri: Natalie Graham 10.30—1am Mon/Wed: Caroline Martin Surrey phone-ins: 0800 587 1046 Sussex phone-ins 0800 232 1045 Phone-ins: 0808 100 9956 radiowm@bbc.co.uk All BBC local radio stations take BBC Radio 5 Live programmes from 1am RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 129
RADIO in your area BBC Local Radio Radio Local Face behind the voice Age 40 Current job Presenter of the weekday mid-morning show on Heart (10am–1pm) and the Club Classics show on Saturdays (7—11pm). She also DJs at club nights and festivals, and is an ambassador for the Fostering Network charity. CV Born in Brent, north London, she was homeless and in foster care for a lot of her childhood. “Sleeping on the street, picking food out of the bin. Not having any food for the next day and the next day. At the time, I knew no different, that was life. But it was hard.” Her mother died when she was nine and she was placed with a foster family. “From that day I had stability in my life. They’re who I call mum and dad now. I couldn’t be more thankful to foster carers and that’s why I’m a huge advocate for them. It’s so important and they don’t get the recognition they deserve.” CWR Listen at bbc.co.uk/cwr FM 94.8 (Coventry), 103.7 (Stratford/ S. Warwickshire), 104 (Nuneaton) Saturday 6am Richard Williams 10.00 Brody Swain 2pm Sport: Coventry City v BlackburnRovers(kick-off3.00) 6.00 Dan Sambell 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Natalie Graham 2pm Sport: FM Tranmere Rovers v Carlisle United (kick-off 3.00); MW Barrow v Port Vale (kick-off 3.00) 6.00 Joe Costin 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Simon Logan Sunday 6am Richard Corrie 10.00 Val Armstrong 2pm Joe Costin 6.00 Paul Braithwaite 10.00—1am Simon Logan Monday—Friday 6am Sandra Godley 10.00 Brody Swain 2pm Bob Brolly 6.00 Gagan Grewal 8.00 Nikki Tapper 10.00—1am Caroline Martin 6am Mike Zeller 10.00 Matt Bailey; Mon: Val Armstrong 2pm Simon Yaxley; Mon/Tue: Vicky Warham 6.00 Mon: Tamsin Robson; Tue/Fri: Sport; Wed: Darren Milby; Thu: BBC Introducing 7.00 Thu: Helen Millican; Fri: Darren Milby 10.00—1am John Gillmore; Fri: Steffen Peddie 6am Phil Upton 10.00 Vic Minett 2pm Trish Adudu 6.00 Mon/Fri: The Sound of the Sky Blues; Tue: Lorna Bailey; Wed: Coventry Creates; Thu: Brody Swain 7.00 Mon: Sandra Godley; Wed: Sport: Nottingham Forest v Coventry City (kick-off 7.45); Fri: Dave Marshall Barrett 10.00—1am Caroline Martin; Fri: Natalie Graham Phone-ins: 0800 756 5200 coventry.warwickshire@bbc.co.uk Cumbria Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiocumbria FM 95.2 (Kendal), 95.6 (Carlisle), 96.1 (Morecambe Bay), 104.1 (Keswick/ Whitehaven) 104.2 (Windermere), MW 756 (Carlisle), 837 (Barrow-inFurness), 1458 (Whitehaven) Saturday 6am Richard Corrie 10.00 Val Armstrong Phone-ins: 0845 305 1122 radiocumbria@bbc.co.uk Derby Listen at bbc.co.uk/radioderby FM 104.5 (Drum Hill), 95.3 (north & mid Derbyshire), 96 (Buxton), MW 1116 Saturday 6am Simon Morykin 10.00 Steve Jordan 2pm Sportscene: Pre-match 3.00 Sportscene: FM Derby County v Preston North End (k-off 3.00); MW Morecambe v Burton Albion (kick-off 3.00) 5.00 Sportscene: Reaction 6.00 The Beat 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Devon Daley Leeds Pandora Christie Heart FM Did a Diploma in Performing Arts, then joined an acting agency and got roles in documentaries and student films — “I was never very good at it, to be honest. I’m better at just being me.” She decided to pursue a career in radio: “Being a part of radio has changed my life, it was the best decision I ever made.” Then got a job as a promo girl with Heart’s Ground Patrol: “I shadowed everyone I could, from presenters and producers to engineers. I wanted to know everything about radio.” Worked unpaid on a community radio station, then moved to Choice FM (now Capital Xtra) and then on to Capital FM. Moved to Kiss FM in 2017, then to Heart in 2019. Social media — yes or no? “I am on it every day! I absolutely love it. I use social media to spread positivity and bring a bit of fun to people’s lives. I love connecting to people through it. It can be such a great place. I think people need to use it in a responsible way, though, and protect themselves from negative situations.” Sunday Monday—Friday North region Best moments “We’re doing a game called Heart’s Make Me a Millionaire. We’re changing lives. Think of the good that’s doing! I’ve helped two people becoming millionaires — if ever I’m having a bad day, I think of that.” Worst moments “On my very first show on Choice, I was petrified and couldn’t remember I couldn’t be more thankful to foster carers ‘ ’ what I wanted to say. All I had was, ‘Hello, I’m new, I’m Pandora!’ Then after the ads I forgot to put the fader up — it took ten seconds for the back-up CD to kick in, but it felt like a lifetime!” Off air Lives in west London with staffie cross Henry: “He’s got me wrapped around his little finger. I’ve started doing 40 things for 40, and one of them is learning kickboxing — I recently got my first white belt. I have said I will be a champion — I don’t know how long that will take!” Advocates for Battersea Cats and Dogs Home. Also writes a beauty blog. First radio memory “Radio has been in my life since I was born, and I used to listen to Chris Moyles on Radio 1 all the time.” Favourite broadcasters “Chris Moyles is one of my radio heroes — open, honest, unpredictable. He made me realise you can be yourself as a presenter. Toby Anstiss is an incredible presenter and has made me feel so at home. Margherita Taylor is so warm and friendly. You feel like you’re sitting in a room with her.” Ambition “To teach a course at Global Academy on how to be a presenter — I want to help young people get into their dream job. Whatever your dream, you can make it a reality. I’m proof of that.” Secret skills “I’m learning Polish, so I can speak with my boyfriend’s parents at Christmas. I’m not quite there yet, but I’ll try again next year.” DAVID CRAWFORD Listen at globalplayer.com Sunday Monday—Friday 6am Simon Morykin 10.00 Steve Jordan 2pm Chris Birks 6.00 Satvinder Rana 8.00 Devon Daley 10.00—1am Summaya Mughal 6am Elliott Webb; Thu/Fri: Toni McDonald 10.00 Malcolm Boyden; Mon: Tammy Gooding 2pm Andrew Easton; Thu/Fri: Tammy Gooding 6.00 Kate Justice; Tue: 104/104.6 FM Football Special: Kidderminster Harriers v Alfreton Town (kick-off 7.45) 10.00—1am Caroline Martin; Fri: Natalie Graham Monday—Friday 6am Andy Twigge 10.00 Ian Skye; Mon: Steve Jordan; 2pm Sally Pepper; Fri: Steve Jordan 6.00 Sportscene at Six; Mon: Sportscene Talk-in 7.00 Martyn Williams 10.00—1am Caroline Martin; ;Fri: Dean Jackson Phone-ins: 0800 145 6161 radio.derby@bbc.co.uk Hereford/Worcester Listen at bbc.co.uk/ bbcherefordandworcester FM 94.7 (Hereford), 104 (Worcester & Gt Malvern), 104.6 (Kidderminster), MW 1584 (Tenbury Wells) Saturday 6am Andrew Easton 10.00 Toni McDonald 2pm Sport: 94.7 FM Hereford v Alfreton Town (kick-off 3.00); 104/104.6 FM Sport: Bradford (Park Avenue) v Kidderminster Harriers (kick-off 3.00); DAB Rugby Union: Worcester Warriors v Newcastle Falcons (kick-off 3.00) 6.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Natalie Graham Sunday 6am Tammy Gooding 10.00 Malcolm Boyden 2pm Jonathan Ray 6.00 Andrew Marston 10.00—1am Caroline Martin Phone-ins: 0800 121 8181 bbchw@bbc.co.uk Humberside 2pm Sally Fairfax 6.00 Mon/Fri: Sportstalk; Tue/Wed: Kim Harrison; Thu: Phil White 7.00 Mon: Alan Raw; Fri: George Smith 10.00—1am Russell Walker Phone-ins: 0800 066 5959 humberside.news@bbc.co.uk Lancashire Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiolancashire FM 95.5 (east), 103.9 (central/ south), 104.5 (north) Saturday 6am Shigufta Khan 10.00 Gary Hickson 2pm Matchday Live 6.00 Soul Sessions: with Gary Hickson 8.00 BBC Introducing: with Sean McGinty 10.00—1am Allan Beswick Listen at bbc.co.uk/radioleeds FM 92.4 (west Yorkshire), 95.3 (Ilkley/Halifax), 102.7 (Keighley), 103.9 (Bradford) Saturday 6am Andrew Edwards 10.00 Nick Ahad 2pm Sport: updates featuring Leeds United v Southampton, and Bristol Rovers v Bradford City (kick-offs 3.00) 6.00 The Mixtape 8.00 BBC Introducing: with Emily Pilbeam 10.00—1am Steve White Sunday 6am Andrew Edwards 10.00 Nick Ahad 2pm Sport 6.00 Gul Nawaz Hussain 10.00—1am Steve White Monday—Friday 6am Richard Stead 10.00 Gayle Lofthouse 2pm Rima Ahmed 6.00 West Yorkshire Sport Daily: topical sports issues 7.00 Sanchez Payne 10.00—1am Russell Walker Phone-ins: 0800 389 3333 radioleeds@bbc.co.uk Leicester Listen at bbc.co.uk/radioleicester FM 104.9 Saturday 6am Rupal Rajani 10.00 Shruti Chauhan 2pm Andy Pierce 5.00 Sport: Manchester United v Leicester City (kick-off 5.30) 8.00 The Beat 10.00—1am Devon Daley Sunday 6am Jo Bostock 10.00 Summaya Mughal 2pm Andy Pierce 6.00 Funk and Rare Groove: Uncle Frank’s here with four hours of funk & rare groove classics for your Sunday evening 10.00—1am Jack Rafferty Monday—Friday Monday—Friday 6am Graham Liver 10.00 Sharon Hartley 2pm Nishma Hindocha; Fri: Mike Stevens 6.00 Sport; Tue: Matchnight Live 7.00 Mon: Desi Nation: with Raees Khan; Wed: Brett Davison; Thu: Your Lancashire 8.00 Fri: Emma Sweeney 10.00—1am John Gillmore; Fri: Linda McDermott 6am Ady Dayman; Fri: Jimmy Carpenter 10.00 Summaya Mughal: music and entertainment; Fri: Mid Morning Show 2pm Ben Jackson; Fri: Jo Bostock 6.00 Mon: Football Forum; Tue: Sport; Wed: The Rugby Show; Thu: FM The Boot Room; Thu: DAB Bollywood Tamasha: music, entertainment and news from an Asian perspective with Rupal Rajani; Fri: Weekend Preview 7.00 Mon/Tue: Jack Rafferty; Wed: The Vibe: with Animata Kamara; Thu: FM Bollywood Tamasha: music, entertainment and news with Rupal Rajani; Fri: Reggae and Soca: with Herdle White 9.00 Thu: Young British Asians Talk 10.00—1am Caroline Martin; Fri: Dean Jackson 6am Kofi Smiles 10.00 David Burns Phone-ins: 0800 783 3583 radio.lancashire@bbc.co.uk Phone-ins: 0808 100 1049 radio.leicesternews@bbc.co.uk Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiohumberside FM 95.9 Saturday 6am Phil White 10.00 Fiona Mills 2pm Sport: Pre-match 3.00 Sport: featuring Forest Green Rovers v Scunthorpe United, and Chesterfield v Grimsby Town (kick-offs 3.00) 5.00 Football Forum 6.00 John Kane 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Steve White Sunday 6am Lizzie Rose 8.00 Sunday Church Service 8.30 The Great Outdoors: gardening expert Doug Stuart takes your calls 10.00 Fiona Mills 2pm Liz Green 6.00 Neil Foster 10.00—1am Steve White Sunday 6am Joe Wilson 10.00 Gary Hickson 2pm Maria Felix Vas 6.00 Unforgettable 10.00—1am Allan Beswick Monday—Friday All BBC local radio stations take BBC Radio 5 Live programmes from 1am 128 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
Saturday 2–Friday 8 April Lincolnshire Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiolincolnshire FM 94.9 (Lincoln), 104.7 (Grantham) 7.00 Jade Burns 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Allan Beswick Sunday Monday—Friday 6am William Wright 10.00 Pirate Gold 2pm Sarah-Jane Honeywell 6.00 Country Lincs 7.00 Folk: with Tim Walker 10.00—1am Summaya Mughal 6am Paul Salt; Fri: Lisa Marrey 10.00 Tony Snell; Fri: Sean Styles 2pm Mon—Wed: Helen Jones; Thu: Sean Styles; Fri: Claire Hamilton 6.00 Sport; Wed: The Rugby League Club 7.00 Mon: Ngunan Adamu; Tue—Fri: The Place; Wed: Sport: Burnley v Everton (kick-off 7.30) 9.00 Mon: Orient Express 10.00—1am Linda McDermott Monday—Friday 6am Sean Dunderdale 10.00 Carla Greene 2pm Melvyn Prior 6.00 In the Game; Fri: Hope and Glory 7.00 Mon/Wed/Thu: Laurie Dyche; Tue: Hope and Glory: Fleetwood Town v Lincoln City; Fri: George Smith 10.00—1am Russell Walker; Fri: Dean Jackson Phone-ins: 0800 066 5949 bbc.co.uk/lincolnshire Manchester Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiomanchester FM 95.1, 104.6 (Oldham) Saturday 6am Anna Jameson 10.00 Simone Riley 2pm Sport: featuring Wigan Athletic v Bolton Wanderers, and Burnley v Manchester City (kick-offs 3.00) 6.00 Upload: with David Scott 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Allan Beswick Sunday 6am Asma Younus 10.00 Eamonn O’Neal 2pm Stacey Copeland 5.00 Rugby League Extra 6.00 Indus 8.00 The People 10.00—1am Allan Beswick Monday—Friday 6am Michelle Dignan; Fri: Kate Thistleton 10.00 Mike Sweeney; Fri: Simone Riley 2pm Becky Want; Fri: Stacey Copeland 6.00 Talking Balls 7.00 Mon: Adaeze Chiwoko; Tue: Sport: Wigan Athletic v Accrington Stanley (k-o 7.45); Wed: Asma Younus; Thu: Remmel Dawodu; Fri: Vicky Hawkesworth 10.00—1am Phil Trow; Fri: Linda McDermott Phone-ins: 0800 218 2255 radiomanchester@bbc.co.uk Merseyside Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiomerseyside FM 95.8 Saturday 6am Ian Kennedy 10.00 Sean Styles 12.00 Sport: Liverpool v Watford (kick-off 12.30) 6pm Late Late Beatles Show Phone-ins: 0800 731 9333 radio.merseyside@bbc.co.uk Newcastle Listen at bbc.co.uk/radionewcastle FM 95.4, 103.7 (Tyne Valley), 96 (north Northumberland), 104.4 (Gateshead/west Newcastle), MW 1458 Saturday 6am Kelly Scott 10.00 Simon Logan 2pm Sport: Sunderland v Gillingham (kick-off 3.00) 6.00 Beat Surrender 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—12.00 Tom Campbell Sunday 6am Kelly Scott 10.00 Simon Logan 2pm Tom Campbell 4.00 Sport: Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United (kick-off 4.30) 6.15 Michael Poulter 10.00—1am Simon Logan Monday—Friday 6am Alfie Joey 10.00 Gilly Hope 2pm Anna Foster 5.30 Total News 6.00 Sport 7.45 Wed: Upload; Fri: Sport: Newcastle United v Wolverhampton Wanderers (kick-off 8.00) 8.00 Mon/Tue: Nick Roberts; Thu: BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Steffen Peddie Phone-ins: 0191 232 4141 bbc.co.uk/radionewcastle Northampton Listen at bbc.co.uk/radionorthampton FM 104.2 (Northants), 103.6 (Corby/Kettering) Saturday 6am John Griff 10.00 Treasure Quest 12.00 Gadders 2pm Sport: FM Mansfield Town v Northampton Town (k-o 3.00); DAB Rugby Union: Northampton Saints v Bristol Bears (kick-off 3.00) 6.00 Rock ’n’ Roll Heaven: with Bernie Keith 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Justin Dealey 6am Toby Foster 10.00 Becky Measures; Wed/Fri: Paulette Edwards 2pm Howard Pressman; Mon: Simon Morykin 6.00 Football Heaven 7.00Mon/Wed—Fri:SileSibanda 7.45 Tue: Football Heaven Live: Sheffield United v Queens Park Rangers (k-o 7.45) 10.00—1am Russell Walker Monday—Friday 6am Annabel Amos 10.00 Bernie Keith 2pm Tim Wheeler 6.00 Mon/Tue: Kerrie Cosh; Wed: The Saints Show; Thu: Sport; Fri: Daisie-Belle Downer 7.00 Wed: Kerrie Cosh; Thu: Daisie-Belle Downer 10.00—1am Nick Risby Phone-ins: 0800 030 4455 radionorthampton@bbc.co.uk Nottingham Listen at bbc.co.uk/radionottingham FM 103.8 (Notts), 95.1 (Newark), 95.5 (Mansfield) Saturday 6am Liesl Soards 10.00 Dino 12.00 Matchday: featuring Blackpool v Nottingham Forest (kick-off 12.30pm), plus Southend United v Notts County, and Mansfield Town v NorthamptonTown(k-offs3.00) 6pm The Beat 10.00—1am Devon Daley Sunday 6am Jodi Law 10.00 Dino 2pm Arun Verma 5.00 We Are Notts 6.00 Hansa Dabee 8.00 Laurie Dyche 10.00—1am Jack Rafferty Monday—Friday 6am Verity Cowley 10.00 Mark Dennison 2pm Andy Whittaker 6.00 Mon/Tue/Thu: Arun Verma; Wed: Matchnight: Nottingham ForestvCoventryCity(k-o7.45); Fri: In the Game 7.00 Fri: Rob Green 10.00—1am Caroline Martin; Fri: Dean Jackson Phone-ins: 0800 678 3434 radio.nottingham@bbc.co.uk Sheffield Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiosheffield FM 88.6, 94.7 (Chesterfield), 104.1 Saturday 6am Kat Cowan 10.00 Becky Measures 2pm Football Heaven 3.00 Football Heaven Live: FM Stoke City v Sheffield United (kick-off 3.00); MW Barnsley v Reading (kick-off 3.00) 5.00 Praise or Grumble 6.00 John Kane 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Steve White Sunday 6am Kat Cowan 10.00 Becky Measures 2pm Football Heaven 3.00 Football Heaven Live: Rotherham United v Sutton United (kick-off 3.00) 6.00 Gul Nawaz Hussain 10.00—1am Steve White Phone-ins: 0800 111 4949 radio.sheffield@bbc.co.uk Stoke Listen at bbc.co.uk/radiostoke FM 94.6 (Stoke), 104.1 (Stafford) Saturday 6am John Acres 10.00 Rob Adcock 2pm Sport: featuring Stoke City v Sheffield United, Crewe Alexandra v Fleetwood Town, andBarrowvPortVale(k-o3.00) 6.00 Lucas Yeomans 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Natalie Graham Sunday 6am Rev Geoff Eze 10.00 Paula White 2pm Centre Stage 3.00 Den Siegertsz and Terry Walsh 6.00 Susan Hanks 10.00—1am Caroline Martin Monday—Friday 6am Lee Blakeman; Thu/Fri: John Acres 10.00 Stuart George 2pm Liz Ellis; Mon/Tue: Louise Stones 6.00 Sport at Six 7.00 Mon/Wed: Susan Hanks; Tue: Sport: Salford City v Port Vale (kick-off 7.45); Thu: Centre Stage; Fri: Lucas Yeomans 8.00 Thu: Susan Hanks 10.00—1am Caroline Martin; Fri: Natalie Graham Phone-ins: 0800 121 8080 radio.stoke@bbc.co.uk Tees Listen at bbc.co.uk/bbctees FM 95, 95.8 (Whitby) Saturday 6am Amy Oakden 10.00 Rachel Teate 2pm Sport: FM Peterborough United v Middlesbrough (kick-off 3.00); DAB Hartlepool United v Salford City (k-o 3.00) 6.00 Beat Surrender 8.00 BBC Introducing: with Rianne Thompson 10.00—1am Tom Campbell Sunday 6am Mike Hill 10.00 Dave Llewellyn 2pm Goffy 4.00 Vintage Vinyl 6.00 Alex Hall 10.00—1am Simon Logan Monday—Friday 6am Neil Green; Thu/Fri: Amy Oakden 10.00 Gary Philipson 2pm Scott Makin; Fri: Antony Collins 6.00 Sport 7.00 Mon: Antony Collins; Thu: Matt Bailey; Fri: Upload: with Rachel Teate 10.00—1am Steffen Peddie Phone-ins: 0800 085 9595 tees@bbc.co.uk WM Listen at bbc.co.uk/wm FM 95.6 (West Midlands) Saturday 6am Henry Liston 10.00 Letitia George 2pm Sport:FMWolverhampton Wanderers v Aston Villa (kick-off 3.00); DAB Walsall v Leyton Orient (kick-off 3.00) 6.00 Mollie Green 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Natalie Graham Sunday 6am Grace Smith 10.00 Letitia George 2pm Sport: Birmingham City v WestBromwichAlbion(k-o3.00) 6.00 Gagan Grewal 8.00 Nikki Tapper 10.00—1am Caroline Martin Monday—Friday 6am Elise Evans; Fri: Lee Stone 10.00 Kathryn Stanczyszyn; Fri: Letitia George 2pm Paul Franks; Fri: John Fox 6.00 The Football Phone-in 7.00 Mon: Natalie Graham; Tue: Rakeem Omar; Wed: Sport: West Bromwich Albion v Bournemouth; Fri: Newcastle United v Wolverhampton Wanderers Thu: Amber Sandhu 10.00—1am Tue/Thu: (Mon/Wed: 10.30) Caroline Martin; Fri: Natalie Graham Phone-ins: 0808 100 9956 radiowm@bbc.co.uk York Listen at bbc.co.uk/radioyork FM 103.7 (York/Ryedale/Selby), 95.5 (Scarborough), 104.3 (Harrogate/ Ripon/Northallerton/the Dales) Saturday 6am Adam Tomlinson 10.00 Harry Whittaker 2pm Sport: featuring Bromley v York City, and Harrogate Town v Colchester United 6.00 John Kane’s Northern Soul and Motown 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Steve White Sunday 6am Adam Tomlinson 10.00 Sarah Urwin 2pm Sport: rugby league: Workington Town v York City Knights (kick-off 2.00) 5.00 Liz Green 6.00 Neil Foster 10.00—1am Steve White Monday—Friday 6am Georgey Spanswick 10.00 Jonathan Cowap 2pm Joanita Musisi 6.00 Mon: Bek Homer; Tue: Sport: Kettering Town v York City (kick-off 7.45); Wed: George Smith; Thu: Jericho Keys; Fri: Sport 7.00 Fri: George Smith 10.00—1am Russell Walker Tel: 0800 111 4849 radioyork@bbc.co.uk RADIO SCOTLAND Listen at bbc.co.uk/radioscotland FM 92.6—94.7, MW 810 Saturday 6am Our Lives with Michelle McManus 6.30 Out of Doors 8.00 Good Morning Scotland 10.00 Shereen 11.30 Breaking the News 12.00 Off the Ball 2pm Sportsound 6.00 It’s a Small World 6.30 The Reveal 7.00 Take the Floor 9.00 Pipeline 10.00—1am Billy Sloan Sunday 6am Our Story 6.30 It’s a Small World 7.00 The Reveal 7.30 New Every Sunday 8.00 Sunday Morning 10.00 The Sunday Show 11.30 Sportsound 3pm FM only from 4.00 Off the Ball 4.00 MW Sportsound 5.00 FM only until 6.30 Your Requests with Gary Innes 7.00 Classics Unwrapped 9.00 Jazz Nights 11.00—1am Iain Anderson Monday 6am Good Morning Scotland 9.00 Mornings 12.00 Lunchtime Live 1.30pm The Afternoon Show with Janice Forsyth 4.00 Drivetime 6.00 Get It On...with Bryan Burnett 8.00 Vic Galloway 10.00—12.00 Iain Anderson Tuesday 6am Good Morning Scotland 9.00 Mornings 12.00 Lunchtime Live 1.30pm The Afternoon Show with Janice Forsyth 4.00 Drivetime 6.00 Get It On...with Bryan Burnett 8.00 Another Country with Ricky Ross 10.00—12.00 Roddy Hart Wednesday 6am Good Morning Scotland 9.00 Mornings 12.00 Lunchtime Live 1.30pm The Afternoon Show with Grant Stott 4.00 Drivetime 6.00 Get It On...with Bryan Burnett 8.00 The Quay Sessions with Roddy Hart 10.00—12.00 Vic Galloway Thursday 6am Good Morning Scotland 9.00 Mornings 12.00 Lunchtime Live 1.30pm The Afternoon Show with Grant Stott 4.00 Drivetime 6.00 Get It On...with Bryan Burnett 8.00 Travelling Folk 10.00—12.00 Natasha Raskin Sharp Friday 6am Good Morning Scotland 9.00 Mornings 12.00 Lunchtime Live 1.30pm Breaking the News 2.00 The Afternoon Show with Nicola Meighan 4.00 Drivetime 6.00 FM only from 7.00 Grant Stott’s Vinyl Collective 7.00 MW Sportsound 8.00 FM BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Ashley Storrie Phone-ins: 08085 929500 All BBC local radio stations take BBC Radio 5 Live programmes from 1am RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 129 Radio Sunday Monday—Friday 6am Andy Lake 10.00 John Griff 2pm Matt Mackay 4.00 John Leech Soul Show 6.00 Farzana Chaudry 8.00 Edward Adoo 10.00—1am David Clayton Local 6am William Wright 10.00 George Smith 2pm Hope and Glory: Charlton Athletic v Lincoln City (k-o 3.00) 6.00 The Beat 8.00 BBC Introducing 10.00—1am Devon Daley 6am Helen Jones 10.00 Sean Styles 1.30pm Sport: West Ham United v Everton (k-off 2.00) 2.00 DAB Billy Hui 4.00 Roger Lyon 6.00 Andy Ball 8.00 Carl Learmond 10.00—1am Allan Beswick Saturday Sunday
RADIO in your area BBC Radio Scotland Radio Local Face behind the voice Age 40 Current job Presenter of the weekday mid-morning show on Heart (10am–1pm) and the Club Classics show on Saturdays (7—11pm). She also DJs at club nights and festivals, and is an ambassador for the Fostering Network charity. CV Born in Brent, north London, she was homeless and in foster care for a lot of her childhood. “Sleeping on the street, picking food out of the bin. Not having any food for the next day and the next day. At the time, I knew no different, that was life. But it was hard.” Her mother died when she was nine and she was placed with a foster family. “From that day I had stability in my life. They’re who I call mum and dad now. I couldn’t be more thankful to foster carers and that’s why I’m a huge advocate for them. It’s so important and they don’t get the recognition they deserve.” Saturday NEWS: SPORT: TRAVEL: WEATHER hourly 8.00am to 12 noon NEWS HEADLINES 2.00pm, 5.00 NEWS: SPORT: WEATHER 6.00am, 7.00, 5.30pm, 7.00, 9.00, 10.00, 11.00, 12 midnight 6.00am Our Lives with Michelle McManus Michelle meets a conductor who sees sound as colour, a man who collects bricks and a woman whose best friend became her sister. Plus the hunt to find a pig a companion. 6.30 Out of Doors Mark Stephen and Euan McIlwraith with stories from the great outdoors in Scotland and beyond. Email: outofdoors@bbc.co.uk 8.00 Good Morning Scotland Morning news programme. 10.00 Shereen Shereen Nanjiani and guests with a unique take on the things getting Scotland talking this Saturday morning. 11.30 Breaking the News Des Clarke hosts Scotland’s award-winning satirical news quiz. Repeated from yesterday 12.00 Off the Ball The most petty and illinformed football show on radio. Presented by Stuart Cosgrove and Tam Cowan. Text 80295. Email: offtheball@bbc.co.uk 2.00pm Sportsound Comprehensive coverage of Scottish football, including live commentary, breaking news, interviews, analysis and discussion. Text 80295. @BBCSportsound on social media Pandora Christie Heart FM Did a Diploma in Performing Arts, then joined an acting agency and got roles in documentaries and student films — “I was never very good at it, to be honest. I’m better at just being me.” She decided to pursue a career in radio: “Being a part of radio has changed my life, it was the best decision I ever made.” Then got a job as a promo girl with Heart’s Ground Patrol: “I shadowed everyone I could, from presenters and producers to engineers. I wanted to know everything about radio.” Worked unpaid on a community radio station, then moved to Choice FM (now Capital Xtra) and then on to Capital FM. Moved to Kiss FM in 2017, then to Heart in 2019. Social media — yes or no? “I am on it every day! I absolutely love it. I use social media to spread positivity and bring a bit of fun to people’s lives. I love connecting to people through it. It can be such a great place. I think people need to use it in a responsible way, though, and protect themselves from negative situations.” 6.00 It’s a Small World Now more than ever, being part of a community can play a vital role in people’s wellbeing, as they come together with shared interests. Anna Massie encounters communities around Scotland to find out how they have blossomed and brought people together locally and worldwide. Repeated tomorrow 6.30am 6.30 The Reveal Nalini Chetty lifts the lid on contemporary Scottish life, providing a peek through the window into the country’s lesser-known parallel worlds. Repeated tomorrow 7am 7.00 Take the Floor Gary Innes presents the best in traditional music, introducing a session from a leading band and interviewing guests from the world of music. Email: takethefloor@bbc.co.uk 9.00 Pipeline News and recordings from the piping world, with Gary West. Email: pipeline@bbc.co.uk 10.00 Billy Sloan A varied selection of music from the rich history of Scotland’s — and the rest of the world’s — rock and pop. 1.00am—6.00 as Radio 5 Live Sunday NEWS: SPORT: WEATHER hourly 6.00am to 12 noon, 3.00pm, 5.00, hourly 7.00 to 11.00 6.00am Our Story Mark Stephen takes a trip on the River Clyde with George Parsonage of the Glasgow Humane Society. Best moments “We’re doing a game called Heart’s Make Me a Millionaire. We’re changing lives. Think of the good that’s doing! I’ve helped two people becoming millionaires — if ever I’m having a bad day, I think of that.” Worst moments “On my very first show on Choice, I was petrified and couldn’t remember I couldn’t be more thankful to foster carers ‘ ’ what I wanted to say. All I had was, ‘Hello, I’m new, I’m Pandora!’ Then after the ads I forgot to put the fader up — it took ten seconds for the back-up CD to kick in, but it felt like a lifetime!” Off air Lives in west London with staffie cross Henry: “He’s got me wrapped around his little finger. I’ve started doing 40 things for 40, and one of them is learning kickboxing — I recently got my first white belt. I have said I will be 6.30 It’s a Small World Now more so than ever, being part of a community can play a vital role in people’s wellbeing, as they come together with shared interests and enhance their daily lives. Here Anna Massie encounters communities around Scotland to find out how they have blossomed and brought people together locally and worldwide. Repeated from yesterday 6pm 7.00 The Reveal Nalini Chetty lifts the lid on hidden aspects of contemporary Scottish life, providing a peek through the window into the country’s lesser-known parallel worlds. Repeated from yesterday 6.30pm 7.30 New Every Sunday Acts of worship from different churches around Scotland. 8.00 Sunday Morning Connie McLaughlin presents music and conversation with a faith and ethical perspective, looking back at the week’s events to ask what they reveal about people’s values and beliefs. 10.00 The Sunday Show Martin Geissler and Fiona Stalker discuss the big issues of the week and talk to the people behind the political headlines. 11.30 Sportsound Comprehensive coverage of Scottish football, including live commentary, breaking news, interviews, analysis and discussion. Text 80295. @BBCSportsound on social media a champion — I don’t know how long that will take!” Advocates for Battersea Cats and Dogs Home. Also writes a beauty blog. First radio memory “Radio has been in my life since I was born, and I used to listen to Chris Moyles on Radio 1 all the time.” Favourite broadcasters “Chris Moyles is one of my radio heroes — open, honest, unpredictable. He made me realise you can be yourself as a presenter. Toby Anstiss is an incredible presenter and has made me feel so at home. Margherita Taylor is so warm and friendly. You feel like you’re sitting in a room with her.” Ambition “To teach a course at Global Academy on how to be a presenter — I want to help young people get into their dream job. Whatever your dream, you can make it a reality. I’m proof of that.” Secret skills “I’m learning Polish, so I can speak with my boyfriend’s parents at Christmas. I’m not quite there yet, but I’ll try again next year.” DAVID CRAWFORD Listen at globalplayer.com 3.00pm Off the Ball The most petty and illinformed football show on radio. Presented by Stuart Cosgrove and Tam Cowan. Text 80295. Email: offtheball@bbc.co.uk MW only 4.00—6.30 Sportsound Continued coverage of Scottish sport including live and exclusive commentary. @BBCSportsound on social media FM only until 6.30 5.00 Your Requests with Gary Innes Gary shares listeners’ special messages and dedications and plays Scottish music requests. 7.00 Classics Unwrapped Jamie MacDougall talks to Helen MacKinnon from Perth Festival of the Arts about plans for this year, including Perthshire Brass, the awardwinning vocal group Tenebrae and Children’s Classic Concerts. He also plays recordings from the 1950s in Album of the Week, with Sir John Barbirolli and the New York Philharmonic, and has news of upcoming events with the Glasgow Barons and the National Youth Orchestra of Scotland. Contact: Classics Unwrapped, BBC Scotland, 40 Pacific Quay, Glasgow G51 1DA Email: classicsunwrapped@bbc.co.uk 9.00 Jazz Nights Seonaid Aitken with the onestop destination for jazz from Scotland and farther afield with news, sessions, exclusives and features including Richard Michael’s Song Book. 11.00 Iain Anderson Iain invites listeners to end the day in the company of the songwriting masters of country, folk, blues and soul. 1.00am—6.00 as Radio 5 Live Monday NEWS: SPORT: TRAVEL: WEATHER hourly 6.00am to 8.00, 10.00 to 5.00pm NEWS: SPORT: WEATHER 7.00pm, 8.00, 10.00, 11.00 LOCAL NEWS Dumfries, Aberdeen, Inverness, Selkirk: 6.30am, 7.30, 8.30, 12.30pm, 4.30, 5.30; Orkney: 7.30am, 12 noon, 6.00pm; Shetland: 12.30pm, 5.30, 6.00 6.00am Good Morning Scotland A round-up of the latest news from home and abroad. With travel reports every 15 minutes, business updates at 7.45 and 8.45, weather reports at 7.29 and 7.59, and sports reports at 7.08, 7.35, 8.08 and 8.35. 9.00 Mornings Lucy Whyte gets to the heart of the stories making the day’s news and offers listeners the opportunity to have their say. 12.00 Lunchtime Live News updates from Scotland and beyond, plus lunchtime sport, travel and weather. 1.30pm The Afternoon Show with Janice Forsyth A round-up of the latest in film, TV, arts, theatre and music across Scotland. 4.00 Drivetime John Beattie breaks down the day’s talking points with comment and opinion, plus sport, travel and weather. 6.00 Get It On... with Bryan Burnett Bryan presents songs about chancers, cheats and scoundrels. Text 80295. Email: getiton@bbc.co.uk 8.00 Vic Galloway New releases from Scotland’s best alternative artists, and classic album cuts alongside session tracks. Text 80295. Email: vicgalloway@bbc.co.uk Repeated Wednesday 10pm 10.00 Iain Anderson A chance to end the day in the company of the masters of country, folk, blues and soul. 12 midnight—6.00am as Radio 5 Live Tuesday NEWS: SPORT: TRAVEL: WEATHER: LOCAL NEWS as Monday 6.00am Good Morning Scotland The latest news from home and abroad. With travel reports every 15 minutes, business updates at 7.45 and 8.45, weather reports at 7.29 and 7.59, and sports reports at 7.08, 7.35, 8.08 and 8.35. 9.00 Mornings Lucy Whyte gets to the heart of the day’s news and offers listeners the opportunity to have their say. 12.00 Lunchtime Live News updates from Scotland and beyond, plus lunchtime sport, travel and weather. 1.30pm The Afternoon Show with Janice Forsyth A round-up of the latest in film, TV, arts, theatre and music across Scotland. 4.00 Drivetime John Beattie presents comment and opinion on the day’s talking points, plus sport, travel and weather. 6.00 Get It On... with Bryan Burnett Music by bands with the oddest names. Text 80295. Email: getiton@bbc.co.uk 8.00 Another Country with Ricky Ross Ricky showcases new and classic country and Americana. 10.00 Roddy Hart An inviting mix of new music and back-catalogue selections. 12 midnight—6.00am as Radio 5 Live Wednesday NEWS: SPORT: TRAVEL: WEATHER: LOCAL NEWS as Monday 6.00am Good Morning Scotland A round-up of the latest news from home and abroad. With travel reports every 15 minutes, business updates at 7.45 and 8.45, weather reports at 7.29 and 7.59, and sports reports at 7.08, 7.35, 8.08 and 8.35. 9.00 Mornings Lucy Whyte gets to the heart of the day’s news and offers listeners the opportunity to have their say. Listen on the internet at radiotimes.com/radio/radio-listings 128 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
Saturday 2–Friday 8 April Frequencies Email: getiton@bbc.co.uk Repeated from Monday 8pm 12 midnight—6.00am as Radio 5 Live Thursday NEWS: SPORT: TRAVEL: WEATHER: LOCAL NEWS as Monday 6.00am Good Morning Scotland The latest news from home and abroad. With travel reports every 15 minutes, business updates at 7.45 and 8.45, weather reports at 7.29 and 7.59, and sports reports at 7.08, 7.35, 8.08 and 8.35. 9.00 Mornings Rona Dougall gets to the heart of the day’s news and offers listeners the opportunity to have their say. 12.00 Lunchtime Live News updates from Scotland and beyond, plus lunchtime sport, travel and weather. 1.30pm The Afternoon Show with Grant Stott A round-up of the latest in film, TV, arts, theatre and music across Scotland. 4.00 Drivetime Fiona Stalker presents comment and opinion on the day’s talking points. 6.00 Get It On... with Bryan Burnett Featuring the loudest voices of all time. Text 80295. Email: getiton@bbc.co.uk 8.00 Travelling Folk Bruce MacGregor with the very best of folk and roots music from around the world. 10.00 Natasha Raskin Sharp Natasha presents an eclectic mix of music, as well as paying tribute to a “Late Great” and spinning the globe for the Out of This World feature. 12 midnight—6.00am as Radio 5 Live NEWS: SPORT: TRAVEL: WEATHER as Monday NEWS: SPORT: WEATHER hourly 7.00pm to 12 midnight LOCAL NEWS as Monday 6.00am Good Morning Scotland The latest news from home and abroad. With travel reports every 15 minutes, business updates at 7.45 and 8.45, weather reports at 7.29 and 7.59, and sports reports at 7.08, 7.35, 8.08 and 8.35. 9.00 Mornings With Rona Dougall. 12.00 Lunchtime Live News updates, plus lunchtime sport, travel and weather. 1.30pm Breaking the News Des Clarke hosts Scotland’s award-winning satirical news quiz. Repeated tomorrow 2.00 The Afternoon Show with Nicola Meighan Nicola presents ideas for fun things to do around Scotland in the days ahead. 4.00 Drivetime Fiona Stalker presents comment and opinion on the day’s talking points. 6.00 Grant Stott’s Vinyl Collective Grant celebrates the vinyl revival with classic records and new releases. MW only 7.00—10.00 Sportsound Comprehensive coverage of Scottish football including live commentary, breaking news, interviews, analysis and discussion. Text 80295. @BBCSportsound on social media FM only 8.00 BBC Introducing in Scotland Phoebe I-H and Shereen Cutkelvin present the best unsigned andundiscovered music Scotland has to offer. 10.00 Ashley Storrie The comedian kicks off the weekend with music and chat. 1.00am—6.00 as Radio 5 Live BBC Radio Scotland 40 Pacific Quay Glasgow G51 1DA bbc.co.uk/radioscotland Local programmes ORKNEY Weekdays 7.30am—8.00 Around Orkney: a round-up of local news, events and weather. 6.00pm—7.00 Fri: Friday Requests: weekly dedication programme, featuring music requests and greetings. PHONE: 01856 873939 Email: radio.orkney@bbc.co.uk SHETLAND Weekdays 5.30pm Good Evening Shetland: news and features from around the isles. 6.00—7.00 Mon—Thu: As Radio Scotland; Fri: Give Us a Tune: all-request show. PHONE: 01595 694747 Email: radio.shetland@bbc.co.uk Radio nan Gaidheal Mar Radio Alba ach: Disathairne 9.00am Spòrs na Seachdain Spòrs ionadail, nàiseanta agus bho air feadh an t-saoghail còmhla ri Iain Moireasdan. FON AN ASGAIDH: 08000 967050 POST DEALAIN: sns@bbc.co.uk 10.00 Fàilt’ air an Dùthaich Cluinnear òrain bho Brad Paisley, Alan Jackson, Kacey Musgraves agus Alison Krauss. 11.00 Tiompan Ceòl Ceilteach, clàran ùra agus fios mu cò tha cluich càite le Mairead NicIllinnein. 12.00—1.00pm Aileag Beachdan chloinne, ceòl agus spòrs gu leòr. POST DEALAIN: aileag@bbc.co.uk Didòmhnaich 9.00am Dèanamaid Adhradh Seirbheis Ghàidhlig. ath-chraoladh aig 3pm 9.30 Baile Horgaboist aig 80 Sùil air baile Horgaboist ann an ceann a deas na Hearadh san latha an-diugh. 10.00 Còmhla a-rithist Feadhainn a bha uair ag obair còmhla, ri chèile a-rithist. An-diugh tidsearan Ard-sgoil Phort Rìgh. 10.30 Oran Annad Tha Gillebrìde MacIlleMhaoil a’ toirt aithne dha na h-òranaichean a th’ air a bhith a’ cruthachadh òrain ùra ann an Gàidhlig. 11.30 Rogha is Tagha Taghadh à prògraman na seachdain air a thoirt thugaibh le Anna Nic na Ceardaich. 12.00 Crùnluath Eòghann MacEunraig le taghadh de cheòl na pìoba. 1.00pm Sgeulachd Beatha Murchadh MacIllFhinnein à Marabhaig ag innse mu bheatha san eaglais do dh’ Annella Nicleòid. 1.30 Sùil air... Tha sinn a’ cluinntinn bho fhear a bha a’ fuireach ann am baile Sasannach Cockermouth mu thuil uamhasach, agus neachobrach bhon UN a’ bruidhinn air na suidheachaidhean duilich a chunnaic e air feadh an t-saoghail 2.00 SpeakGaelic Podcast airson luchdionnsachaidh na Gàidhlig air a lìbhrigeadh le Iain Urchardan. 2.30 An Litir Bheag Litir Bheag na seachdain sa le Ruairidh MacIlleathain. 2.35 SpeakGaelic 2.55 Litir do Luchd-ionnsachaidh Litir do Luchd-ionnsachaidh le Ruairidh MacIlleathain. 3.00 Dèanamaid Adhradh 3.30—4.30 Gleus Fuinn, còisirean agus òrain bho shaoghal ceòl clasaigeach agus eile, le Iain Moireach. 9.00 Dèanamaid Adhradh 9.30—10.00 Alleluia Diluain 7.30am Aithris na Maidne Naidheachdan ionadail, nàiseanta is eadar-nàiseanta gach madainn. 9.00 Naoi gu Deich Còmhradh, deasbad, cultur agus cur-seachadan. ath-chraoladh aig 10.30pm 10.00 A’ Mire ri Mòir Tha i beachdail, tha i beòthail agus tha i feitheamh ribh le taghadh ciùil. 12.00 Feasgar an-diugh Naidheachdan, còmhradh, spòrs, ceòl agus fealla-dha. ath-chraoladh aig 9pm 1.30pm Caithream Ciùil Ceòl Gàidhealach ’s Ceilteach agus fiosrachadh air na tha dol agaibhse gach feasgar. POST DEALAIN: dethadol@bbc.co.uk 3.30 Dè nan robh? Dè nan robh am Morair Leverhulme air gnìomhachasan mòra a thoirt a Leòdhas às dèidh 1918? ath-chraoladh Diciadain aig 8pm 4.00 Fàilt’ air an Dùthaich Taghadh de cheòl dùthchail sean is ùr. 5.00 Aithris an Fheasgair Naidheachdan nàiseanta is ionadail o Dhiluain gu Dihaoine. 5.30 Siubhal gu Seachd le Pluto Ceòl, fealla-dhà agus sùil air spòrs ionadail, nàiseanta agus eadar-nàiseanta. FON AN ASGAIDH: 08000 967050 POST DEALAIN: pluto@bbc.co.uk 7.00 Cruinn Beachdan, beagan amaideas agus ceòl cuideachd aig toiseach na seachdain. 9.00 Feasgar an-diugh Naidheachdan, còmhradh, spòrs, ceòl agus fealla-dha. 10.30—11.30 Naoi gu Deich Còmhradh, deasbad, cultur agus cur-seachadan. Dimàirt Mar Diluain ach: 3.30pm Spòrscast Na naidheachdan spòrs as ùire. ath-chraoladh Diardaoin aig 7pm 4.00—5.00 Oran Annad Tha Gillebrìde MacIlleMhaoil a’ toirt aithne dha na h-òranaichean a th’ air a bhith a’ cruthachadh òrain ùra ann an Gàidhlig. ath-chraoladh a’maireach aig 7pm 7.00 Rapal Prògram sònraichte a chaidh a chlàradh aig Fèis The Great Escape ann am Brighton le Emma NicLaomainn. FON AN ASGAIDH: 08000 967050 POST DEALAIN: rapal@bbc.co.uk 9.00 Feasgar an-diugh 10.30—11.30 Naoi gu Deich Còmhradh, deasbad, cultur agus cur-seachadan. Diciadain Mar Diluain ach: 3.30pm SpeakGaelic Pod-chraoladh do luchdionnsachaidh na Gàidhlig air a thaisbeanadh le Iain Urchadan. Tha an t-sreath ag amas air luchd-ionnsachaidh bunsgoile. ath-chraoladh aig 8.30pm 4.00—5.00 Gleus Fuinn, còisirean agus òrain bho shaoghal ceòl clasaigeach agus eile, le Iain Moireach. 7.00 Oran Annad Tha Gillebrìde MacIlleMhaoil a’ toirt aithne dha na h-òranaichean a th’ air a bhith a’ cruthachadh òrain ùra ann an Gàidhlig. 8.00 Dè nan robh? Dè nan robh am Morair Leverhulme air gnìomhachasan mòra a thoirtaLeòdhasàsdèidh1918? 8.30—9.00 SpeakGaelic Pod-chraoladh do luchd-ionnsachaidh na Gàidhlig air a thaisbeanadh le Iain Urchadan. Diardaoin Mar Diluain ach: 3.30pm Pìobairean New series. 1/6. Sgeulachd Màidsear na Pìoba Seonaidh “Roidein” Dòmhnallach à Uibhist a Deas. 4.00—5.00 Crùnluath Taghadh de cheòl na pìoba. 7.00 Spòrscast Na naidheachdan spòrs as ùire. 7.30 Gillebrìde ‘s a Chlann-nighean A’ chlann-nighean a’ cumail smachd air Gillebrìde, gun trod ach le sgil is misneachd! ath-chraoladha’maireachaig3.30pm 8.00—9.00 Roc Ceilteach 1/6. Streath do shia phrògraman a bhios a’ coimhead air freumhaichean, eachdraidh agus soirbheachas a’ chiùil Roc Cheiltich. Bithidh Dòl Eoin MacFhionghuin a toirt sùil air mar a shoirbhich an nos ciuil seo gun do ruig e mullach na priomh fhichead. ath-chraoladh a’maireach aig 4pm Dihaoine Mar Diluain ach: 3.30pm Gillebrìde ‘s a Chlann-nighean A’ chlann-nighean a’ cumail smachd air Gillebrìde, gun trod ach le sgil is misneachd! 4.00—5.00 Roc Ceilteach 1/6. Streath do shia phrògraman a bhios a’ coimhead air freumhaichean, eachdraidh agus soirbheachas a’ chiùil Roc Cheiltich. Bithidh Dòl Eoin MacFhionghuin a toirt sùil air mar a shoirbhich an nos ciuil seo gun do ruig e mullach na priomh fhichead. 5.30 Rogha is Tagha Taghadh à prògraman na seachdainairathoirtthugaibh le Anna Nic na Ceardaich. 6.00 Na Dùrachdan Ceòl, òrain is fealla-dhà. 9.00 Mac’ille Mhìcheil Cuiridh Iain Mac’illeMhìcheil agus aoighean air a’ fòn an deireadh seachdain air a chasan. 11.00 Tiompan Ceòl Ceilteach, clàran ùra agus fios mu cò tha cluich càite le Mairead NicIllinnein. 12.00—1.00am Naoi gu Deich National BBC Radio 1* FM 97.7–99.7 BBC Radio 2* FM 88.1–90.1 BBC Radio 3* FM 90.3–92.3 BBC Radio 4 FM 94.6–96.1, 103.5–104.9, LW 198, MW 1449 (Aberdeen, LW progs) BBC Radio 5 Live MW 693, 909 BBC Radio Scotland FM 92.5– 94.7, MW 810, 585 (Dumfries) BBC Radio nan Gaidheal FM 103.5–104.9 (carries R4 in some parts), MW 990 (Aberdeen) Classic FM 99.9–101.9 Talksport MW 1053, 1089 Absolute MW 1215, 1242 Above stations also on Freeview (*not Sat 4pm—1am, Sun 4pm— 12 midnight, weekdays 5pm— 12 midnight), plus satellite, cable, internet and DAB (Radio Scotland MW service only). Local Argyll FM 106.5, 107.1, 107.7 (Campbeltown) BBC Cumbria FM 95.6 (Carlisle), 96.1 (Morecambe Bay), 95.2 (Kendal), 104.1 (Whitehaven/ Keswick), 104.2 (Windermere), MW 756 (Carlisle), 837 (Barrowin-Furness), 1458 (Whitehaven) Capital 106.1 (Glasgow), 105.7 (Edinburgh) Central FM 103.1 (Stirling/ Falkirk/Clackmannanshire) CFM 102.2 (Workington), 102.5 (Penrith), 103.4 (Whitehaven), 96.4 (Carlisle) Clyde 1 FM 102.3 (Rothesay), 102.5 (Glasgow), 103.3 (Firth of Clyde), 97 (Vale of Leven) Clyde 2 MW 1 152 (Glasgow) Cuillin FM 106.2, 102.7 (Skye/Lochalsh) Forth 1 FM 97.3, 97.6 (Edinburgh), 102.2 (Penicuik) Forth 2 MW 1548 (Edinburgh) Heart FM 101.1 (Edinburgh/ Rosneath), 100.3 (Glasgow), 103.3 (Penicuik) Heartland FM 97.5 (Pitlochry/ Aberfeldy), 106.6 (Perth) Isles FM 103 (Western Isles) Kingdom FM 105.4 (St Andrews), 106.3 (The East Neuk), 95.2 (West Fife), 96.1 (Central & East Fife), 96.6 (Kirkcaldy) Lochbroom FM 102.2 (Ullapool), 96.8 (North West Scotland) Mearns FM 105.1 (Portlethen), 105.7 (Stonehaven), 106.2 (Inverbervie), 107.3 (Laurencekirk) MFR FM 96.6 (Speysound), 96.7 (Fraserburgh), 97.4 (Highlands/ Moray/Aberdeenshire), 102.5 (Caithness), 102.8 (Keith) MFR Two MW 1107 (Inverness) Nevis FM 96.6 (Fort William), 97 (Glencoe), 102.4 (Loch Leven), 102.3 (Skye & Mallaig) Northsound 1 FM 96.9 (Aberdeen), 97.6 (Balgownie), 103 (Peterhead) Oban FM 103.3 Original FM 106 (Aberdeen) Radio Borders 102.3 (Berwick), 103.4 (Eyemouth), 103.1 (Peebles), 96.8 (Selkirk) SIBC FM 96.2 (Bressay), 102.2 (Shetland) Smooth Radio FM 105.2 (Glasgow) Tay FM MW 102.8 (Dundee), 96.4 (Perth) Tay 2 MW 1 161 (Dundee), 1584 (Perth) Wave FM 102 (Dundee) Waves Radio FM 101.2 (Peterhead/Fraserburgh) West FM 96.7 (Ayrshire), 97.5 (Girvan), 106.7 (Rothesay) West Sound FM 97 (Dumfries), 103 (Kirkcudbright), 96.5 (Stranraer), MW 1035 (Ayrshire) Your Radio FM 103 (Dumbarton), 106.9 (Helensburgh) Get listings for digital, national and local radio at radiotimes.com/radio/radio-listings RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 129 Radio 8.00 The Quay Sessions with Roddy Hart Live performances from across the musical landscape — all captured in front of an audience in the intimate setting of the foyer at BBC Radio Scotland’s Pacific Quay. 10.00 Vic Galloway Vic introduces new releases from Scotland’s best alternative artists, plus classic album cuts alongside live session tracks. Friday Local 12.00 Lunchtime Live News updates from Scotland and beyond, plus lunchtime sport, travel and weather. 1.30pm The Afternoon Show with Grant Stott A round-up of the latest in film, TV, arts, theatre and music across Scotland. 4.00 Drivetime John Beattie presents comment and opinion on the day’s talking points, plus sport, travel and weather. 6.00 Get It On... with Bryan Burnett Music by bands who were just a wee bit Scottish. Text 80295.
RADIO in your area BBC Radio Ulster Radio Local Face behind the voice Age 40 Current job Presenter of the weekday mid-morning show on Heart (10am–1pm) and the Club Classics show on Saturdays (7—11pm). She also DJs at club nights and festivals, and is an ambassador for the Fostering Network charity. CV Born in Brent, north London, she was homeless and in foster care for a lot of her childhood. “Sleeping on the street, picking food out of the bin. Not having any food for the next day and the next day. At the time, I knew no different, that was life. But it was hard.” Her mother died when she was nine and she was placed with a foster family. “From that day I had stability in my life. They’re who I call mum and dad now. I couldn’t be more thankful to foster carers and that’s why I’m a huge advocate for them. It’s so important and they don’t get the recognition they deserve.” Saturday RADIO ULSTER NEWS: hourly 7.00am to 11.00pm, then 11.55 6.45am Farm Gate Food, countryside and agricultural issues. Presented by Elaine Mitchell. 7.05 Kim Lenaghan A selection of fine tunes. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Text: 81771 Email: kim.lenaghan@bbc.co.uk 8.05 Your Place & Mine The people, places and stories that make Northern Ireland unique, presented by Anne Marie McAleese. Phone: 0289 033 8307 Email: ypam@bbc.co.uk 9.05 Gardeners’ Corner The weekly programme for keen horticulturists with the latest advice, news and visits to gardens around the province. Presented by David Maxwell. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 10.05 On Your Behalf Linda McAuley champions the cause of consumers in Northern Ireland, helping them to solve their problems, make the right choices and avoid the pitfalls. Repeated Wednesday 6.05pm Write to: On Your Behalf, BBC Broadcasting House, Ormeau Avenue, Belfast BT2 8HQ Phone: 0289 033 8314 Website: bbc.co.uk/oyb 11.05 The John Toal Show The broadcaster ventures beyond the confines of the studio for first-hand experience of listeners’ family and community lives. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Text: 81771 Email: john.toal@bbc.co.uk Pandora Christie Heart FM Did a Diploma in Performing Arts, then joined an acting agency and got roles in documentaries and student films — “I was never very good at it, to be honest. I’m better at just being me.” She decided to pursue a career in radio: “Being a part of radio has changed my life, it was the best decision I ever made.” Then got a job as a promo girl with Heart’s Ground Patrol: “I shadowed everyone I could, from presenters and producers to engineers. I wanted to know everything about radio.” Worked unpaid on a community radio station, then moved to Choice FM (now Capital Xtra) and then on to Capital FM. Moved to Kiss FM in 2017, then to Heart in 2019. Social media — yes or no? “I am on it every day! I absolutely love it. I use social media to spread positivity and bring a bit of fun to people’s lives. I love connecting to people through it. It can be such a great place. I think people need to use it in a responsible way, though, and protect themselves from negative situations.” 12.05pm Storytellers: Number 5 Ep 4. By Glenn Patterson. It is now the late 1990s and Number 5 has been bought by the Eliots — ex- solider Steve, wife Catriona and their two children. They are just beginning to enjoy the benefits of the Peace dividend, when God intervenes. Abridged by Eoin O’Callaghan and read by Ali White. 12.30 In Bits: Jimeoin Meets 5/6. Alison Spittle tells host Jimeoin about her bizarre experiences with burglars and Ricky Grover shares stories about his tough upbringing in east London. 1.05 The Eve Blair Show Music and chat, with interviews and features ranging from books to film. 2.05 Sportsound Michael McNamee presents coverage of the afternoon’s Irish Premiership matches. With news at 3.00, 4.00 and 5.00. 6.05 The Culture Café From the page to the stage, Marie-Louise Muir hosts the essential cultural conversation. 7.05 Caschlár Lig do scíth le scoth an cheoil le rogha Brian Mullen ó phopcheol, fréamhcheol, ceol traidisiúnta, na gormacha agus anamcheol. Brian Mullen presents a wide-ranging mix of music, including pop, blues and soul. Including news at 8.00. Requests to: Brian Mullen, Irish Language Unit, BBC Radio Ulster, Ormeau Avenue, Belfast BT2 8HQ Phone: 0289 033 8043 Best moments “We’re doing a game called Heart’s Make Me a Millionaire. We’re changing lives. Think of the good that’s doing! I’ve helped two people becoming millionaires — if ever I’m having a bad day, I think of that.” Worst moments “On my very first show on Choice, I was petrified and couldn’t remember I couldn’t be more thankful to foster carers ‘ ’ what I wanted to say. All I had was, ‘Hello, I’m new, I’m Pandora!’ Then after the ads I forgot to put the fader up — it took ten seconds for the back-up CD to kick in, but it felt like a lifetime!” Off air Lives in west London with staffie cross Henry: “He’s got me wrapped around his little finger. I’ve started doing 40 things for 40, and one of them is learning kickboxing — I recently got my first white belt. I have said I will be 9.05 Jazz World with Linley Hamilton Contemporary jazz music from around the world and profiles new local talent. Email: linley.hamilton@bbc.co.uk 10.05 Saturday Club with John Bennett Late-night music club featuring classic tracks from the 1960s, 70s and 80s. Including news at 11.00. Text: 81771 12.00 as Radio 5 Live Sunday RADIO ULSTER NEWS: hourly 7.00am to 11.00pm, then 11.55 7.05am Kim Lenaghan Fine tunes and conversation. Including Thought for the Day at 7.55 and news at 8.00. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Text: 81771 Email: kim.lenaghan@bbc.co.uk 8.30 Sunday Sequence Audrey Carville and guests debate the week’s religious and ethical news and explore the world of culture and ideas. With news at 9.00 and 10.00. Phone: 0289 033 8355 Email: sunday.sequence@bbc.co.uk 10.15 Morning Service The Rt Rev Darren McCartney leads an act of worship from St Bronach’s Church, Kilbroney, Rostrevor. 11.05 Sunday with Steven Rainey Steven brings the best of in-depth current affairs, interviews, discussion and analysis — including an essential guide to the Sunday newspapers. With news at 12.00. a champion — I don’t know how long that will take!” Advocates for Battersea Cats and Dogs Home. Also writes a beauty blog. First radio memory “Radio has been in my life since I was born, and I used to listen to Chris Moyles on Radio 1 all the time.” Favourite broadcasters “Chris Moyles is one of my radio heroes — open, honest, unpredictable. He made me realise you can be yourself as a presenter. Toby Anstiss is an incredible presenter and has made me feel so at home. Margherita Taylor is so warm and friendly. You feel like you’re sitting in a room with her.” Ambition “To teach a course at Global Academy on how to be a presenter — I want to help young people get into their dream job. Whatever your dream, you can make it a reality. I’m proof of that.” Secret skills “I’m learning Polish, so I can speak with my boyfriend’s parents at Christmas. I’m not quite there yet, but I’ll try again next year.” DAVID CRAWFORD Listen at globalplayer.com 1.05 Sunday with Brian D’Arcy Brian delves into his wide experience of music to bring listeners some tracks just right for a Sunday afternoon, along with some reflections to make them think, laugh or cry. Write to: Sunday with Brian D’Arcy, BBC Radio Ulster, Ormeau Avenue, Belfast BT2 8HQ 2.05 Kerry McLean Great tunes and conversation. Including news at 3.00. Text: 81771 Email: kerry.mclean@bbc.co.uk 4.05 Grainne Duffy Rocks Ep 2. The singer and guitarist embarks on a personal journey into the wonderful world of rock music. 5.05 Sounds Sacred Richard Yarr introduces popular, sacred music performed by local and internationally acclaimed performers. He also plays listeners’ requests and provides news of music events across Northern Ireland. 6.05 Kintra Stories, news, music and banter from Ulster-Scots communities at home and abroad. With Helen Mark. Email: kintra@bbc.co.uk 6.30 Carl Frampton: a Different League 5/6. Boxer Carl Frampton talks to Catie Munnings about her life as a leading female in the world of racing in both rally and Extreme E. Catie puts Carl’s skills to the test as he trades the boxing ring for the race course. 7.05 Classical Connections with John Toal The host presents an evening of popular classical music. Plus news, reviews and interviews with local and touring performers. With news at 8.00. 9.05 Jazz Club with Walter Love Recordings by jazz musicians, including tracks that have been performed exclusively for BBC Radio Ulster. 10.05 Sunday Club with John Bennett Music designed to soothe away the problems of the past week. Dedications to: The Sunday Club, BBC Radio Ulster, Broadcast House, Belfast BT2 8HQ Email: jb@bbc.co.uk 12.00 as Radio 5 Live Monday RADIO ULSTER NEWS: half-hourly 6.30am to 9.30, hourly 10.00 to 11.00pm, plus 4.30pm, 5.30 and 11.55 6.30am Good Morning Ulster With Sarah Brett and Joel Taggart,includingtravelupdates and analysis of finance and business news, plus agribusiness in Farm Gate and a Thought for the Day at 7.20. Email: good.morning.ulster@bbc.co.uk 8.55 Party Election Broadcast By the Democratic Unionist Party, for the Northern Ireland Assembly Election on 5 May. 9.00 The Nolan Show Breaking news and topical debate with Stephen Nolan. With news and travel at 10.00. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Text: 81771 Email: nolan@bbc.co.uk 10.30 The Connor Phillips Show A mid-morning mix of music and mischief, with fun features such as Howl Yer Wisht, Does My Head In and Absolutely Mortified. Including news at 11.00. Phone: 03030 805555 Text: 81771 Email: connor@bbc.co.uk 12.00 Talkback William Crawley and the Talkback team present news and invite listeners’ on-air reactions to all the breaking stories of the day, from politics and health to consumer issues and education. Including news at 12.00 and 1.00pm. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Email: talk.back@bbc.co.uk Website: bbc.co.uk/talkback 1.30pm Hugo Duncan The best in country music old and new, plus the opportunity for listeners to submit requests by phone or text. Including news and travel at 2.00. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Text: 81771 3.05 The Lynette Fay Show Brightening up the afternoon with a lively mix of music, features and interviews. Text: 81771 Email: lynette.fay@bbc.co.uk 4.00 Evening Extra A look back at the day’s events, with Richard Morgan, Tara Mills and Declan Harvey. Featuring news on the half-hour, plus regular sport, traffic and weather reports, and the latest agri-business. 6.05 Sportsound Extra Time Nicola McCarthy, Nigel Ringland and guests discuss the biggest stories making the back pages, featuring exclusive interviews, analysis and debate. 7.05 Blas Fearghal Mag Uiginn le súil siar ar aicsean na gclubanna CLG agus craobhchomórtais na gContaetha ag teacht chun críche agus feachtais Chumainn Uladh faoi lánseol. Fearghal Mag Uiginn looks back at the weekend’s sporting action. 7.30 The Stephen McCauley Show The best in alternative music from punk to electronica from home and abroad, featuring live performance, interviews and more. Including news at 8.00 and 9.00. 9.30 ATL Introducing Gemma Bradley serves up the freshestnewIrishmusicaltalent, from indie-rock to hip-hop with live music and interviews. Including news at 10.00. 11.05 The Late Show with Eve Blair The best in chilled-out music, including a mix of easy listening melodies both old and new, together with material by the Artist of the Week. Email: eve.blair@bbc.co.uk 12.00 as Radio 5 Live Listen on the internet at radiotimes.com/radio/radio-listings 128 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
Saturday 2–Friday 8 April Frequencies Tuesday RADIO ULSTER NEWS: see Monday Email: good.morning.ulster@bbc.co.uk Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Text: 81771 Email: nolan@bbc.co.uk 10.30 The Connor Phillips Show Music and mischief, with fun features such as Howl Yer Wisht, Does My Head In and Absolutely Mortified. Including news at 11.00. Phone: 03030 805555 Text: 81771 Email: connor@bbc.co.uk 12.00 Talkback William Crawley and the Talkback team present news, views and reactions to the day’s stories. Including news at 12.00 and 1.00pm. Email: eve.blair@bbc.co.uk 12.00 as Radio 5 Live Wednesday RADIO ULSTER NEWS: see Monday 6.30am Good Morning Ulster With Sarah Brett and Chris Buckler including regular news, travel and sport updates and analysis of finance and business news and Thought for the Day at 7.20. Email: good.morning.ulster@bbc.co.uk 8.55 Party Election Broadcast By the Ulster Unionist Party, for the Northern Ireland Assembly Election on Thursday 5 May. 9.00 The Nolan Show Breaking news and hardhitting topical debate with Stephen Nolan. Listeners can share their views by phone, text or email. Including news and travel at 10.00. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Email: talk.back@bbc.co.uk Website: bbc.co.uk/talkback Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Text: 81771 Email: nolan@bbc.co.uk 1.30pm Hugo Duncan The best in country music old and new, plus the opportunity for listeners to submit requests by phone or text. Including news and travel at 2.00. 10.30 The Connor Phillips Show Music, mischief and fun features. With news at 11.00. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Text: 81771 3.05 The Lynette Fay Show A lively mix of music, features and interviews. Text: 81771 Email: lynette.fay@bbc.co.uk 4.00 Evening Extra A look back at the day’s events, with Richard Morgan, Tara Mills and Declan Harvey. Featuring news on the half-hour, plus regular sport, traffic and weather reports, and the latest agri-business. 6.05 Farming Matters Voices, views, stories, news and chat from Northern Ireland’s rural community, hosted by Nicola Weir. Including essential livestock and weather reports. 7.05 Blas Na himeachtaí ealaíne agus cultúir ar gá iad a fheiceáil agus a chluinstin. Dáithí Ó Muirí keeps listeners up-to-date with all that’s happening in the arts. 7.30 The Stephen McCauley Show The best in alternative music from punk to electronica from home and abroad, featuring live performance, interviews and more. Including news at 8.00 and 9.00. Phone: 03030 805555 Text: 81771 Email: connor@bbc.co.uk 12.00 Talkback Presented by William Crawley. Withnewsat12.00 and 1.00pm. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Email: talk.back@bbc.co.uk Website: bbc.co.uk/talkback 1.30pm Hugo Duncan The best in country music, plus the opportunity for listeners to submit requests by phone or text. News and travel at 2.00. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Text: 81771 3.05 The Lynette Fay Show Music, features and interviews. Text: 81771 Email: lynette.fay@bbc.co.uk 4.00 Evening Extra A look back at the day’s events, with Richard Morgan, Tara Mills and Declan Harvey. Featuring news on the halfhour, plus regular sport, traffic and weather reports, and the latest agri-business. 6.05 On Your Behalf Linda McAuley champions the cause of consumers in Northern Ireland, helping them to solve their problems, make the right choices and avoid the pitfalls. Repeated from Saturday 10.05am Write to: On Your Behalf, BBC Broadcasting House, Ormeau Avenue, Belfast BT2 8HQ Phone: 0289 033 8314 Email via the website: bbc.co.uk/oyb Email: eve.blair@bbc.co.uk 12.00 as Radio 5 Live Thursday RADIO ULSTER NEWS: see Monday 6.30am Good Morning Ulster With Sarah Brett and Chris Buckler including regular news, travel and sport updates and analysis of finance and business news and Thought for the Day at 7.20. Email: good.morning.ulster@bbc.co.uk 8.55 Party Election Broadcast By the Social Democratic and Labour Party, for the Northern Ireland Assembly Election on Thursday 5 May. 9.00 The Nolan Show News and debate with Stephen Nolan. Including news and travel at 10.00. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Text: 81771 Email: nolan@bbc.co.uk 10.30 The Connor Phillips Show Music, mischief and fun features. With news at 11.00. Phone: 03030 805555 Text: 81771 Email: connor@bbc.co.uk 12.00 Talkback Presented by William Crawley. Withnewsat12.00 and 1.00pm. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Email: talk.back@bbc.co.uk Website: bbc.co.uk/talkback 1.30pm Hugo Duncan The best in country music. With news and travel at 2.00. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Text: 81771 3.05 The Lynette Fay Show Music, features and interviews. Text: 81771 Email: lynette.fay@bbc.co.uk 4.00 Evening Extra A look back at the day’s events, with Richard Morgan, Tara Mills and Declan Harvey. Featuring news, sport, traffic and weather reports. 6.05 The Ticket Kathy Clugston has ideas and information on how listeners can spend their leisure hours. 7.05 Blas Dearcadh an duine óig ar ábhair a bhfuil spraoi ag baint leo agus ábhair níos troime. A youthful view of lifestyle issues, travel, sport, beauty, fashion, cookery and more. 7.30 The Stephen McCauley Show The best in alternative music from punk to electronica from home and abroad. Including news at 8.00 and 9.00. 9.30 Ralph McLean: Country Ralph takes another journey into the world of American roots music, with a selection of classic tracks, live performance and timeless Americana along the way. With news at 10.00. 11.05 The Late Show with Eve Blair The best in chilled-out music. Email: eve.blair@bbc.co.uk 12.00 as Radio 5 Live Friday RADIO ULSTER NEWS: half-hourly 6.30am to 9.30, hourly 9.00 to 11.00pm, plus 4.30pm and 11.55 6.30am Good Morning Ulster With Chris Buckler and Joel Taggart, including regular news, travel and sport updates and analysis of finance and business news and Thought for the Day at 7.20. Email: good.morning.ulster@bbc.co.uk 8.55 Party Election Broadcast By the Alliance Party, for the Northern Ireland Assembly Election on Thursday 5 May. 9.00 The Nolan Show Breaking news and hardhitting topical debate with Stephen Nolan. Including news and travel at 10.00. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Text: 81771 Email: nolan@bbc.co.uk 10.30 The Connor Phillips Show Music and mischief, with fun features such as Howl Yer Wisht and Absolutely Mortified. Including news at 11.00. Phone: 03030 805555 Text: 81771 Email: connor@bbc.co.uk 12.00 Talkback Presented by William Crawley. Withnewsat12.00 and 1.00pm. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Email: talk.back@bbc.co.uk Website: bbc.co.uk/talkback 1.30pm Hugo Duncan The best in country music. With news and travel at 2.00. Phone: 03030 80 55 55 Text: 81771 3.05 The Vinny Hurrell Show Music, chat and a bit of craic to get the weekend under way. Text: 81771 Email: vinny.hurrell@bbc.co.uk 4.00 Evening Extra A look back at the day’s events, with Richard Morgan, Tara Mills and Declan Harvey. Featuring news on the halfhour, plus regular sport, traffic and weather reports, and the latest agri-business. 5.30 Inside Business A weekly insight into what’s happening in business and the economy in Northern Ireland. Presented by Richard Morgan. 6.05 The House Party with Phil Taggart Dance music from soul to house and funk to techno. Including news at 7.00. 7.30 The Mickey Bradley Record Show A selection of vintage rock and pop tracks, as well as some new releases. With news at 8.00 and 9.00. National BBC Radio 1 FM 97.9—99.7 BBC Radio 2 FM 88.3—90.1 Text: 81771 Email: michael.bradley@bbc.co.uk BBC Radio 3 9.30 Blas Ceoil Cuireann Caoimhe “Ceol” Ní Chathail tús spleodrach le do dheireadh seachtaine. Caoimhe “Ceol” Ní Chathail introduces new releases, gig guide details and live acoustic sessions to keep listeners in touch with the best in traditional, roots and folk music. With news at 10.00. 10.30 Folk Club with Lynette Fay Traditional and contemporary folk music and song with studio guests, concert performances, new releases and vintage vinyl. Including news at 11.00. BBC Radio 4 Email: lynette.fay@bbc.co.uk 12.00 as Radio 5 Live BBC Northern Ireland Broadcasting House Ormeau Avenue, Belfast BT2 8HQ 02890 338 000 Phone-in 0845 955 5678 RADIO FOYLE As Radio Ulster except: Sunday RADIO FOYLE NEWS: hourly 9.00am to 4.00pm (not 1.00pm) 5.05pm—6.00 Rejoice James McClelland with gospel favourites and sacred music. To get in touch with the show, write to 8 Northland Road, Londonderry BT48 7GD Weekdays RADIO FOYLE NEWS: half-hourly 7.00am to 8.30, hourly 9.00 to 3.00pm 6.30am Good Morning Ulster The day’s news presented by: Mon: Sarah Brett and Joel Taggart; Tue—Thu: Sarah Brett and Chris Buckler; Fri: Chris Buckler and Joel Taggart. 7.00—8.55 The Breakfast Show Local, national and international news. 12.00 Talkback Presented by William Crawley. 1.00pm The News at One A round-up of the day’s news. 1.30 The Mark Patterson Show Issues affecting the daily lives of people in the north-west. 3.05—4.00 Sean Coyle Requests and dedications. Mon: 7.30—10.00pm Foyle Sportsound UCD v Derry City, the recently postponed Premier Division fixture(kick-off7.45).Presented by Dessie McCallion. Mon: 10.05—11.05 ATL Introducing Gemma Bradley serves up the freshest new Irish musical talent, from indie-rock to hip-hop with live music and interviews. BBC Radio Foyle, 8 Northland Road Londonderry BT48 7GD Tel: 02871 266 522 FM 90.5—92.3 93.2 (Ballycastle), 93.2 (Carnmoney Hill), 94 (Limavady), 94.9 (Londonderry), 95.6 (Brougher Mountain), 96 (Belfast), 103.5 (Larne), 103.9 (Rostrevor Forest/ Kilkeel), 104.6 (Camlough), (R4 FM cannot be heard in some parts of N Ireland) LW 198 MW 720, 774 (Enniskillen (carry LW programmes) BBC Radio 5 Live MW 693, 909 BBC Radio Foyle FM 93.1 BBC Radio Ulster FM 92.7—95.4 RTE Radio 1 FM 87.8—90.0, LW 252 RTE 2FM 90.4—92.2, 97 RTE Raidió na Gaeltachta 92.6—94.4, 102.7 RTE Lyric FM 97.8—99.6, 92.2, 95.2, 96.7, 102.2 Classic FM 99.9—101.9 (not Freeview) Talksport MW 1053, 1089 Absolute MW 1215 Today FM FM 105.5 All the above stations are also broadcast via Freeview, satellite, cable, digital radio and the internet. Local Cool FM 97.4 Music, news and sport Downtown FM 102.3 (Ballymena), 96.6 (Omagh/Enniskillen), 97.1 (Larne), 96.4 (Limavady), 102.4 (Londonderry), 103.4 (Newcastle), 103.1 (south Newry), MW 1026 (Belfast) Music, news Q FM 96.7 (Belfast), 102.5 (Bangor), 102.5 (Carrickfergus), 102.9 (North West), 97.2 (North Coast), 97.6 (Ballycastle), 107.0 (Mid Antrim), 107.6 (Larne), 106.0 (Mid Ulster), 107.2 (Dungannon), 106.3 (Maghera), 101.2 (Tyrone/Fermanagh), 102.1 (Enniskillen), 100.5 (Newry & Mourne), 101.1 (Kilkeel), 101.1 (Newcastle) Get listings for digital, national and local radio at radiotimes.com/radio/radio-listings RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 129 Radio 8.55 Party Election Broadcast By Sinn Féin, for the Northern Ireland Assembly Election on Thursday 5 May. 9.00 The Nolan Show Breaking news and hardhitting topical debate with Stephen Nolan. Listeners can share their views by phone, text or email. Including news and travel at 10.00. 7.05 Blas Caint agus comhrá faoi imeachtaí an tsaoil mhóir agus shaol an ghnáthlae. Máire Bhreathnach with news onlocalandinternationalevents and the issues of the day. 7.30 The Stephen McCauley Show The best in alternative music. With news at 8.00 and 9.00. 9.30 Ralph McLean: Rock and Soul Classic rock, soul, blues, pop, gospel, reggae and funk music. Includes news at 10.00. 10.55 Wah Yan Jee Sing Local information on health and social issues in Cantonese. 11.05 The Late Show with Eve Blair The best in chilled-out music. Local 6.30am Good Morning Ulster With Sarah Brett and Chris Buckler including regular news, travel and sport updates and analysis of finance and business news and Thought for the Day at 7.20. 9.30 Ralph McLean: Local Voices Ralph McLean presents a selection of Irish music, sessions and chat from new Northern Ireland artists and established acts. Including news at 10.00. 11.05 The Late Show with Eve Blair Chilled-out music, including a mix of easy listening melodies both old and new, and material by the Artist of the Week.
RADIO in your area BBC Radio Wales Radio Local Face behind the voice Age 40 Current job Presenter of the weekday mid-morning show on Heart (10am–1pm) and the Club Classics show on Saturdays (7—11pm). She also DJs at club nights and festivals, and is an ambassador for the Fostering Network charity. CV Born in Brent, north London, she was homeless and in foster care for a lot of her childhood. “Sleeping on the street, picking food out of the bin. Not having any food for the next day and the next day. At the time, I knew no different, that was life. But it was hard.” Her mother died when she was nine and she was placed with a foster family. “From that day I had stability in my life. They’re who I call mum and dad now. I couldn’t be more thankful to foster carers and that’s why I’m a huge advocate for them. It’s so important and they don’t get the recognition they deserve.” Thursday Pandora Christie Heart FM Did a Diploma in Performing Arts, then joined an acting agency and got roles in documentaries and student films — “I was never very good at it, to be honest. I’m better at just being me.” She decided to pursue a career in radio: “Being a part of radio has changed my life, it was the best decision I ever made.” Then got a job as a promo girl with Heart’s Ground Patrol: “I shadowed everyone I could, from presenters and producers to engineers. I wanted to know everything about radio.” Worked unpaid on a community radio station, then moved to Choice FM (now Capital Xtra) and then on to Capital FM. Moved to Kiss FM in 2017, then to Heart in 2019. Social media — yes or no? “I am on it every day! I absolutely love it. I use social media to spread positivity and bring a bit of fun to people’s lives. I love connecting to people through it. It can be such a great place. I think people need to use it in a responsible way, though, and protect themselves from negative situations.” NEWS AND WEATHER: as Monday Best moments “We’re doing a game called Heart’s Make Me a Millionaire. We’re changing lives. Think of the good that’s doing! I’ve helped two people becoming millionaires — if ever I’m having a bad day, I think of that.” Worst moments “On my very first show on Choice, I was petrified and couldn’t remember I couldn’t be more thankful to foster carers ‘ ’ what I wanted to say. All I had was, ‘Hello, I’m new, I’m Pandora!’ Then after the ads I forgot to put the fader up — it took ten seconds for the back-up CD to kick in, but it felt like a lifetime!” Off air Lives in west London with staffie cross Henry: “He’s got me wrapped around his little finger. I’ve started doing 40 things for 40, and one of them is learning kickboxing — I recently got my first white belt. I have said I will be a champion — I don’t know how long that will take!” Advocates for Battersea Cats and Dogs Home. Also writes a beauty blog. First radio memory “Radio has been in my life since I was born, and I used to listen to Chris Moyles on Radio 1 all the time.” Favourite broadcasters “Chris Moyles is one of my radio heroes — open, honest, unpredictable. He made me realise you can be yourself as a presenter. Toby Anstiss is an incredible presenter and has made me feel so at home. Margherita Taylor is so warm and friendly. You feel like you’re sitting in a room with her.” Ambition “To teach a course at Global Academy on how to be a presenter — I want to help young people get into their dream job. Whatever your dream, you can make it a reality. I’m proof of that.” Secret skills “I’m learning Polish, so I can speak with my boyfriend’s parents at Christmas. I’m not quite there yet, but I’ll try again next year.” DAVID CRAWFORD Listen at globalplayer.com 5.30am Country Focus Rural affairs programme for anyone working in, living in or visiting the Welsh countryside. Repeated from yesterday 6.30pm 6.00 Radio Wales Breakfast News, sport, travel and weather with Claire Summers. 8.30 Dot Davies Lively debate, challenging stories and great music. 11.00 Wynne Evans The opera singer presents music, chat and guests. 2.00pm Caryl Parry Jones Sitting in for Behnaz Akhgar, plus the 2.45 Teaser. 5.00 Radio Wales Drive Gareth Lewis presents everything you need to know from Wales and the world. 6.30 Special Delivery Three retired Pembrokeshire midwives look back on their careers of almost 30 years and recall some of the most unusual births they oversaw in remote rural areas. Repeated tomorrow 5.30am 7.00 Aleighcia Scott Songs from the 1960s to today, with fresh new music and artists from Wales. 10.00 The Late Show with Eleri Siôn Music and chat. 12.30am—5.30 as Radio 5 Live Friday Saturday NEWS: hourly 7.00am to 2.00pm plus 5.00pm WEATHER: before most news bulletins HILL FORECAST: 6.59am 5.00am Vicki Blight Music and chat. 7.00 Radio Wales Breakfast News, sport, travel and weather with Oliver Hides. 9.00 Money for Nothing Dedications and song requests from the 1950s to the 80s. Phone: 03700 100 110 11.30 Carol Vorderman Music and chat. North FM only 12.00—2.00 Radio Wales Sport Wrexham v Stockport County, the FA Trophy semi-final, which takes place at the Racecourse Ground (kick-off 12.30pm). 2.00pm Radio Wales Sport Live commentary of the big Welsh games of the day and a round-up of the day’s sporting action with results and analysis. MW/DAB only 4.00—7.00 Radio Wales Sport Wales v Scotland. The second match in the second round of the Women’s Six Nations, at Cardiff Arms Park (k-off 4.45). 5.30 Call Rob Phillips Listeners share their thoughts on the day’s sporting action. 7.00 Bethan Elfyn A mix of classic rock, bold new tunes, indie anthems and new Welsh acts, including BBC Introducing’s pick of the week. 10.00 BBC Introducing with Adam Walton The best in new Welsh music, featuring exclusive sessions, interviews and demos. 1.00am—6.00 as Radio 5 Live Sunday NEWS: hourly 7.00am to 6.00pm WEATHER: before most news bulletins HILL FORECAST: 6.58am 6.00am The Review Show Reflecting the current arts scene in Wales. Repeated from last Friday Repeated tomorrow 5.30am 6.30 Our Electric Roads Comedian Mike Bubbins travels across Wales by electric car to test how well the country is prepared for the transition away from petrol and diesel cars. Repeated from last Tuesday 7.00 Country Focus Rural affairs programme for anyone working in, living in or visiting the Welsh countryside. Repeated Wednesday 6.30pm and Thursday 5.30am 7.30 Celebration A service for the fifth Sunday of Lent from Gateway Church Abergavenny with Pastor Chris Vaz. 8.00 Sunday Supplement Political news, discussions and analysis, plus a round-up of the Sunday papers with our guest reviewers. 9.00 All Things Considered Religious affairs programme, tackling the issues of the day in a thought-provoking manner. Repeated Tuesday 5.30am Email: religion.wales@bbc.co.uk 9.30 Sunday Morning with Scott Quinnell and Co A mix of great music and guests for Sunday morning. 11.00 Owen Money’s Solid Gold Sunday The presenter introduces a selection of classic hits from the 1960s and 70s. 1.00pm Anna Ryder Richardson Anna Ryder Richardson sits in for Kiri Pritchard-McLean. 4.00 Huw Stephens Huw covers Sunday afternoon at the 6 Music Festival in Cardiff, live from Tramshed. Featuring a conversation with Self Esteem and H Hawkline performing live. Simulcast with BBC 6 Music. 7.00 Cerys Matthews Highlights of Cerys Matthews in Wales as part of the 6 Music Festival. 8.00 Celtic Heartbeat Frank Hennessy presents the best in folk, roots and acoustic music from the Celtic countries and beyond. Plus Frank’s weekly Celtic gig guide. 10.00 Beverley’s World of Music Broadcaster Beverley Humphreys introduces a selection of popular songs from stage and screen. 1.00am—5.30 as Radio 5 Live Monday NEWS: hourly 6.00am to 10.00pm WEATHER: before most news bulletins 5.30am The Review Show Reflecting the current arts scene in Wales. Repeated from yesterday 6am 6.00 Radio Wales Breakfast News, sport, travel and weather with Claire Summers. 8.30 Jason Mohammad Lively debate, challenging stories and great music. 11.00 Wynne Evans The opera singer presents music, chat and guests. 2.00pm Caryl Parry Jones Sitting in for Behnaz Akhgar. 5.00 Radio Wales Drive Gareth Lewis presents everything you need to know from Wales and the world. 6.30 The Learners 4/4. Jonesy puts his students under the spotlight when they take part in a talent competition. 7.00 Huw Stephens Songs from the 1960s to today, with fresh new music and artists from Wales. 10.00 The Late Show with Eleri Siôn Music and chat. 12.30am—5.30 as Radio 5 Live South West FM only 7.00—10.00 Radio Wales Sport Millwall v Swansea City, the Championship fixture at the Den (kick-off 7.45). 10.00 The Late Show with Eleri Siôn Music and chat. 12.30am—5.30 as Radio 5 Live Wednesday NEWS AND WEATHER: as Monday 5.30am All Things Considered Religious affairs programme, tackling the issues of the day in a thought-provoking manner. Repeated from Sunday 9am Email: religion.wales@bbc.co.uk 6.00 Radio Wales Breakfast News, sport, travel and weather with Claire Summers. 8.30 Jason Mohammad Lively debate, challenging stories and great music. 11.00 Wynne Evans The opera singer presents music, chat and guests. 2.00pm Caryl Parry Jones Sitting in for Behnaz Akhgar, plus the 2.45 Teaser. 5.00 Radio Wales Drive Gareth Lewis presents everything you need to know from Wales and the world. 6.30 The Idea New series. 1/4. Hearing from speakers with different takes on, and solutions to, the issues surrounding mental health. Repeated tomorrow 5.30am 5.30am Special Delivery Three retired Pembrokeshire midwives look back on their careers of almost 30 years and recall some of the most unusual births they oversaw in remote rural areas. Repeated from yesterday 6.30pm Repeated from Sunday 7am Repeated tomorrow 5.30am 6.00 Radio Wales Breakfast Oliver Hides and the team bring listeners everything they need to know, with the latest news, sport, travel and weather. 8.30 Dot Davies Lively debate, challenging stories and great music. 11.00 Wynne Evans The opera singer presents music, chat and guests. 2.00pm Eleri Siôn Music and guests, plus the 2.45 Teaser. 5.00 Radio Wales Drive Gareth Lewis presents everything you need to know from Wales and the world. 6.30 Radio Wales Arts Show A look at the current arts scene in Wales. 7.00 Radio Wales Sport Wales v France. Commentary on the Fifa Women’s World Cup qualifier, which takes place at Parc y Scarlets (kick-off 7.45). 10.00 Friday Night H H from Steps takes you into the weekend with music and chat. 12.30am—5.00 as Radio 5 Live 7.00 Huw Stephens Songs from the 1960s to today, with fresh new music. 10.00 The Late Show with Eleri Siôn Music and chat. 12.30am—5.30 as Radio 5 Live BBC Wales, 3 Central Square, Cardiff CF10 1FT 03703 500 700 (weekdays 9.30am to 5.30pm) (landline calls charged at a maximum of 8p per minute) SMS: 81012 bbc.co.uk/radiowales NEWS AND WEATHER: as Monday 5.30am The Idea 1/4. Hearing from speakers with very different takes on, and solutions to, the issues surrounding mental health. Repeated from yesterday 6.30pm Tuesday NEWS: hourly 6.00am to 7.00pm, plus 8.05pm and 10.00 WEATHER: before most news bulletins 6.00 Radio Wales Breakfast News, sport, travel and weather with Claire Summers. 8.30 Jason Mohammad Lively debate, challenging stories and great music. 11.00 Wynne Evans The opera singer presents a mix of music, chat and celebrity guests. 2.00pm Caryl Parry Jones Sitting in for Behnaz Akhgar, plus the 2.45 Teaser. 5.00 Radio Wales Drive Wyre Davies presents everything you need to know from Wales and the world. 6.30 Country Focus Rural affairs programme for anyone working in, living in or visiting the Welsh countryside. Listen on the internet at radiotimes.com/radio/radio-listings 128 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
Saturday 2–Friday 8 April Cymru Sadwrn 5.30am Richard Rees Cerddoriaeth a chwmnïaeth ar gyfer bore Sadwrn. 7.00 Galwad Cynnar Gerallt Pennant a’i westeion yn trafod natur, bywyd gwyllt a chadwraeth. EBOST: galwadcynnar@bbc.co.uk EBOST: arymarc@bbc.co.uk EBOST: marc.griffiths@bbc.co.uk 9.00 Gaynor Cerddoriaeth a chwmnïaeth ar nos Sadwrn gyda Gaynor Davies. 12.00 gweler World Service Sul 5.30am Linda Griffiths Dechreuwch eich dydd Sul yn sain dewis cerddorol Linda Griffiths. 7.00 Troi’r Tir Y straeon diweddaraf o fyd amaeth a bywyd cefn gwlad. Ail-ddarlledir Llun am 6pm 7.30 Caniadaeth y Cysegr R. Alun Evans yn cyflwyno emynau ar y thema Ffyddlondeb. Ail-ddarlledir 4.30pm 8.00 Bore Sul Trin a thrafod papurau’r Sul, cerddoriaeth a sgyrsiau hamddenol. 10.00 Swyn y Sul Y cerddor a’r cyfansoddwr Sioned Webb yn dewis cerddoriaeth ar gyfer bore Sul. 12.00 Yr Oedfa Oedfa ar gyfer pumed Sul y Grawys, dan arweiniad Delyth Wilson, Bro Gwendraeth. 12.30pm Bwrw Golwg John Roberts a’i westeion yn trafod materion moesol a chrefyddol. EBOST: bwrw.golwg@bbc.co.uk 1.00 Beti a’i Phobol Beti George yn sgwrsio gydag un o bobl Cymru. Ail-ddarlledir Iau am 9pm 2.00 Cofio Archif, atgof a chân yng nghwmni John Hardy. 3.00 Hywel Gwynfryn Amrywiaeth o gerddoriaeth, yn ogystal â phytiau o raglenni Radio Cymru o’r wythnos a fu. 4.30 Caniadaeth y Cysegr R. Alun Evans yn cyflwyno emynau ar y thema Ffyddlondeb. Darlledwyd 7.30am Ail-ddarllediad 5.05 Dei Tomos Trafod tafodiaith Y Wladfa, Apostol Caerfyrddin a chelf y Llyfrgell Genedlaethol. Ail-ddarllediad EBOST: deitomos@bbc.co.uk 6.30 Rhyfel y Cymry 40 mlynedd wedi Rhyfel y Falklands, dyma straeon personol rhai o’r Cymry a effeithiwyd. Ail-ddarlledir Mercher am 6pm 7.00 Y Talwrn Dau dîm o feirdd yn cystadlu i fod yn bencampwyr Y Talwrn yn 2022. Ail-ddarlledir Mercher am 9pm 8.00 Ar Eich Cais Rhys Meirion yn darllen cyfarchion ac yn chwarae ceisiadau. EBOST: areichcais@bbc.co.uk 9.00 John ac Alun Cerddoriaeth a sgwrsio i gloi’r penwythnos. 12.00 gweler World Service Llun 5.30am John Hardy Cerddoriaeth a chwmnïaeth ben bore, gyda bwletinau newyddion, chwaraeon, tywydd a thraffig. Hefyd, y bwletin amaeth dyddiol, yn ogystal â golwg ar y papurau. 7.00 Dros Frecwast Y newyddion diweddaraf yng Nghymru a thu hwnt, gyda Kate Crockett a Dylan Ebenezer. 9.00 Aled Hughes Straeon cyfredol, cerddoriaeth, a holi’r cwestiynau sydd ar feddwl pawb. 11.00 Bore Cothi Croeso cynnes dros baned gyda Shân Cothi. 1.00pm Dros Ginio Trin a thrafod Cymru a’r byd gyda Dewi Llwyd yn cyflwyno. EBOST: drosginio@bbc.co.uk Ffôn: 03703 500 500 2.00 Ifan Evans Digon o gerddoriaeth, chwerthin a sgwrsio, yn ogystal â chystadleuaeth neu ddwy. 5.00 Post Prynhawn Newyddion y dydd yng Nghymru a thu hwnt gyda Nia Thomas yn cyflwyno. EBOST: postprynhawn@bbc.co.uk Post Prynhawn, BBC Radio Cymru Canolfan y BBC, Bryn Meirion Bangor, LL57 2BY 6.00 Troi’r Tir Y straeon diweddaraf o fyd amaeth a bywyd cefn gwlad. Darlledwyd yesterday am 7am 6.30 Recordiau Rhys Mwyn Clasuron coll o gasgliad Mr Mwyn, a gwesteion yn hel atgofion. 9.00 Stiwdio gyda Nia Roberts Golwg ar y celfyddydau yng Nghymru a thu hwnt. 10.00 Geraint Lloyd Cerddoriaeth a sgwrsio ar y shifft hwyr. EBOST: geraint.lloyd@bbc.co.uk Ffôn: 03703 500500 12.00 gweler World Service Mawrth 5.30am John Hardy Cerddoriaeth a chwmnïaeth ben bore, gyda bwletinau newyddion, chwaraeon, tywydd a thraffig. Hefyd, y bwletin amaeth dyddiol, yn ogystal â golwg ar y papurau. 7.00 Dros Frecwast Y newyddion diweddaraf yng Nghymru a thu hwnt, gyda Kate Crockett a Dylan Ebenezer. 9.00 Aled Hughes Straeon cyfredol, cerddoriaeth, a holi’r cwestiynau sydd ar feddwl pawb. 11.00 Bore Cothi Croeso cynnes dros baned gyda Shân Cothi. 1.00pm Dros Ginio Trin a thrafod Cymru a’r byd gyda Jennifer Jones yn cyflwyno. EBOST: drosginio@bbc.co.uk Ffôn: 03703 500 500 2.00 Ifan Evans Digon o gerddoriaeth, chwerthin a sgwrsio, yn ogystal â chystadleuaeth neu ddwy. 5.00 Post Prynhawn Newyddion y dydd yng Nghymru a thu hwnt gyda Dylan Jones yn cyflwyno. EBOST: postprynhawn@bbc.co.uk Post Prynhawn, BBC Radio Cymru Canolfan y BBC, Bryn Meirion Bangor, LL57 2BY 6.00 Gwneud Bywyd yn Haws Hanna Hopwood a’i gwesteion sy’n trafod beth sy’n gwneud bywyd yn haws. 6.30 Georgia Ruth Dewis eclectig o gerddoriaeth o gasgliad Georgia Ruth. 9.00 Dei Tomos Sgyrsiau am Gymru, ei phobl a’i diwylliant, mewn fersiwn fyrrach o raglen nos Sul. EBOST: deitomos@bbc.co.uk 10.00 Geraint Lloyd Cerddoriaeth a sgwrsio ar y shifft hwyr. EBOST: geraint.lloyd@bbc.co.uk Ffôn: 03703 500500 12.00 gweler World Service Mercher 5.30am John Hardy Cerddoriaeth a chwmnïaeth ben bore, gyda bwletinau newyddion, chwaraeon, tywydd a thraffig. Hefyd, y bwletin amaeth dyddiol, yn ogystal â golwg ar y papurau. 7.00 Dros Frecwast Y newyddion diweddaraf yng Nghymru a thu hwnt, gyda Kate Crockett a Dylan Ebenezer. 9.00 Aled Hughes Straeon cyfredol, cerddoriaeth, a holi’r cwestiynau sydd ar feddwl pawb. 11.00 Bore Cothi Croeso cynnes dros baned gyda Shân Cothi. 1.00pm Dros Ginio Trin a thrafod Cymru a’r byd gyda Vaughan Roderick yn cyflwyno. EBOST: drosginio@bbc.co.uk Ffôn: 03703 500 500 2.00 Ifan Evans Digon o gerddoriaeth, chwerthin a sgwrsio, yn ogystal â chystadleuaeth neu ddwy. 5.00 Post Prynhawn Newyddion y dydd yng Nghymru a thu hwnt gyda Dylan Jones yn cyflwyno. EBOST: postprynhawn@bbc.co.uk Post Prynhawn, BBC Radio Cymru Canolfan y BBC, Bryn Meirion Bangor, LL57 2BY 6.00 Rhyfel y Cymry 40 mlynedd wedi Rhyfel y Falklands, dyma straeon personol rhai o’r Cymry a effeithiwyd. Darlledwyd Sul am 6.30pm 6.30 Lisa Gwilym yn Cyflwyno... Cerddoriaeth newydd Cymru. 9.00 Y Talwrn Dau dîm o feirdd yn cystadlu i fod yn bencampwyr Y Talwrn yn 2022. Darlledwyd Sul am 7pm 10.00 Geraint Lloyd Cerddoriaeth a sgwrsio ar y shifft hwyr. EBOST: geraint.lloyd@bbc.co.uk Ffôn: 03703 500500 12.00 gweler World Service Iau 5.30am John Hardy Cerddoriaeth a chwmnïaeth ben bore, gyda bwletinau newyddion, chwaraeon, tywydd a thraffig. Hefyd, y bwletin amaeth dyddiol, yn ogystal â golwg ar y papurau. 7.00 Dros Frecwast Y newyddion diweddaraf yng Nghymru a thu hwnt, gyda Kate Crockett a Dylan Ebenezer. 9.00 Aled Hughes Straeon cyfredol, cerddoriaeth, a holi’r cwestiynau sydd ar feddwl pawb. 11.00 Bore Cothi Croeso cynnes dros baned gyda Shân Cothi. 1.00pm Dros Ginio Trin a thrafod Cymru a’r byd gyda Catrin Haf Jones yn cyflwyno. EBOST: drosginio@bbc.co.uk Ffôn: 03703 500 500 2.00 Ifan Evans Digon o gerddoriaeth, chwerthin a sgwrsio, yn ogystal â chystadleuaeth neu ddwy. 5.00 Post Prynhawn Newyddion y dydd yng Nghymru a thu hwnt gyda Dylan Jones yn cyflwyno. EBOST: postprynhawn@bbc.co.uk Post Prynhawn, BBC Radio Cymru Canolfan y BBC, Bryn Meirion Bangor, LL57 2BY 6.00 Hawl i Holi Trafodaeth gyfoes ar bynciau lleol, cenedlaethol a rhyngwladol, gyda Dewi Llwyd. 7.00 Byd Huw Stephens Cerddoriaeth newydd, ambell berl anghyfarwydd a thrafod caneuon sydd wedi newid bywydau. 9.00 Beti a’i Phobol Beti George yn sgwrsio gydag un o bobl Cymru. Darlledwyd Sul am 1pm 10.00 Geraint Lloyd Cerddoriaeth a sgwrsio ar y shifft hwyr. EBOST: geraint.lloyd@bbc.co.uk Ffôn: 03703 500500 12.00 gweler World Service Gwener 5.30am John Hardy Cerddoriaeth a chwmnïaeth ben bore, gyda bwletinau newyddion, chwaraeon, tywydd a thraffig. Hefyd, y bwletin amaeth dyddiol, yn ogystal â golwg ar y papurau. 7.00 Dros Frecwast Y newyddion diweddaraf yng Nghymru a thu hwnt, gyda Kate Crockett a Gwenllian Grigg. 9.00 Trystan ac Emma Cerddoriaeth ac adloniant gyda Trystan Ellis-Morris ac Emma Walford. 11.00 Bore Cothi Croeso cynnes dros baned gyda Shân Cothi. 1.00pm Dros Ginio Trin a thrafod Cymru a’r byd gyda Dewi Llwyd yn cyflwyno. EBOST: drosginio@bbc.co.uk Ffôn: 03703 500 500 2.00 Tudur Owen Lot o fwydro, ’chydig o sylwedd, dim swmp. 5.00 Post Prynhawn Newyddion y dydd yng Nghymru a thu hwnt gyda Dylan Jones yn cyflwyno. EBOST: postprynhawn@bbc.co.uk Post Prynhawn, BBC Radio Cymru Canolfan y BBC, Bryn Meirion Bangor, LL57 2BY 6.00 Lauren Moore Cerddoriaeth ar gyfer nos Wener yng nghwmni Lauren Moore. 8.00 Penwythnos Geth a Ger Cerddoriaeth a hwyl gyda Geth a Ger, gan gynnwys Llinell yr Wythnos Pobol y Cwm! 10.00 Nos Wener Ffion Emyr Ffion Emyr yn tanio’r penwythnos gyda dwy awr o gerddoriaeth. 12.00 gweler World Service Radio Cymru: 03703 500 500 (Codir prisiau daearyddol safonol am alwadau o ffonau sefydlog a symudol) Rhif Testun: 67500 (Codir tal yn unol a chyfradd costau eich rhwydwaith) Ebost: radio.cymru@bbc.co.uk Gwefan: bbc.co.uk/radiocymru Cymru 2 fel Radio Cymru ag eithrio: Sadwrn 7.00am—9.00 Sioe Frecwast: Cerddoriaeth ac adloniant gyda Daniel Glyn. Sul 7.00am—10.00 Sioe Frecwast: Cerddoriaeth ac adloniant gyda Mirain Iwerydd. Llun—Iau 7.00am—9.00 Sioe Frecwast: Cerddoriaeth ac adloniant gyda Caryl Parry Jones. 7.30pm—10.00 Mawrth: Chwaraeon Radio Cymru: Sylwebaeth ar gêm Millwall v Abertawe yn y Bencampwriaeth. Gwener 7.00am—9.00 Sioe Frecwast: Cerddoriaeth ac adloniant gyda Lisa Angharad. National BBC Radio 1 97.6—99.8 BBC Radio 2 88—90.2 BBC Radio 3 90.2—92.4 BBC Radio 4 92.4—94.6, 103.5— 105, LW 198 BBC Radio 5 Live MW 693, 909, 990 Radio Cymru 92.4—96.1, 96.8, 103.5—105 Radio Cymru 2 This station only broadcasts on Freeview, satellite television, digital radio and the internet BBC Radio Wales 93.9—95.9, 103.7, 103.9, MW 1125 (mid-Wales) Classic FM 99.9—101.9 Talksport MW 1053, 1089 Absolute MW 1197, 1242, 1260 The above stations also broadcast via Freeview, satellite, cable, digital radio and the internet. Local BBC stations: Bristol 94.9 (Bristol), 103.6 (Severn), 104.6 (Bath) Gloucestershire 104.7 (Churchdown Hill), 95 (Stroud), 95.8 (Cirencester), MW 1413 Hereford and Worcester 94.7 (Hereford), 104 (Worcester & Gt Malvern), 104.6 (Kidderminster), MW 738, 1584 (Tenbury Wells) Somerset 95.5, MW 1566 Wiltshire 104.3 (west Wiltshire), 104.9 (Marlborough), 103.5 (Salisbury), 103.6 (Swindon) Independent stations: Bay Radio 102.1 (Swansea) Bridge FM 106.3 (Bridgend/ Vale of Glamorgan) Capital 103.2 (Cardiff), 97.4 (Newport), 96.3 (north Wales Coast), 103.4 (Cheshire/north east Wales), 97.1 (Wirral), 103 (Anglesey) Music, news Carmarthenshire 97.1 (Carmarthenshire), 97.5 (Llanelli/Carmarthen Town) Chester’s Dee 106.3 Freeradio 103.1 (Shropshire), 97.2 (Wolverhampton) Music, news, 97.6 (Hereford), 96.7 (Kidderminster), 102.8 (Worcester) Music Heart 88 (Wrexham), 103 (Bath/ Weston Super-Mare), 96.3 (Bristol), 102.2 (west Wiltshire), 102.4 (Gloucester/ Cheltenham), 102.6 (Somerset), 97.2 (Swindon), 105.2 (Abergavenny/ Carmarthenshire), 105.4 (Cardiff), 105.9 (Aberdare), 105.7 (Colwyn Bay), 105.9 (Newport), 105.7 (Pembrokeshire), 106 (Swansea/ Carmarthen), 106.1 (Ebbw Vale), 106.2 (Fishguard), 106.9 (Mold/ Flint), 107.2 (Caernarfon/ Anglesey), 107.3 (Rhyl/Prestatyn) Greatest Hits Radio 100.8 (Porlock), 102 (Salisbury), 102.4 (west Somerset), 107.2 (Bristol), 107.4 (Telford/Wrekin), 107.5 (west Wiltshire), 107.5 (Gloucestershire), 107.7 (WestonSuper-Mare/north Somerset/ (Swindon) 107.9 (Bath), MW 1170 (Swansea/south west Wales) GTFM 107.9 Pontypridd, 100.7/107.1 Cynon Valley Kiss 101 (Severn Estuary), 97.2 (Bristol) Dance music, news Nation Radio 106.8 (Cardiff), 107.3 (Swansea) Music, news Pembrokeshire 102.5, 107.5 (Fishguard/Tenby) Radio Cardiff 98.7 Radio Tircoed 106.5 (West Swansea) Music, news Scarlet FM 97.5 (Llanelli) Smooth 100.4 (north-west England); MW 1359 (south Wales), 1305 (Gwent), 1260 (north Wales/Cheshire/Bristol), 774 (Gloucester), 1161 (Swindon), 936 (West Wiltshire) Sunshine 106.2 (Hereford), 107.8 (Leominster), 107 (Monmouth), MW 855 (south Shropshire) The Wave 96.4 (Swansea) Get listings for digital, national and local radio at radiotimes.com/radio/radio-listings RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 129 Radio 9.00 Tudur Owen Lot o fwydro, ’chydig o sylwedd, dim swmp. 11.00 Y Sioe Sadwrn Cerddoriaeth ac adloniant gyda Shelley Rees a Rhydian Bowen Phillips. 2.00pm Chwaraeon Radio Cymru Sylwebaethau byw, yn ogystal â chanlyniadau a’r newyddion chwaraeon diweddaraf. 5.30 Marc Griffiths Cymysgedd o’r hen a’r newydd i ddiddanu ar nos Sadwrn, gan gynnwys llwyth o geisiadau. 5.00 Stori Tic Toc Mae Lora wrth ei bodd yn canu, ond yn tewi pan mae hi’n mynd i’r ysgol feithrin. 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Tall tales from TMS The Test Match Special commentators are famous for playing practical jokes. Here, TMS veteran and top prankster Jonathan Agnew picks a couple that put Johnners and Blowers in a spin… Y GETTY; ALAMY; SHUTTERSTOCK ou famously don’t have to love cricket to enjoy listening to Test Match Special on the radio – but it certainly helps if you enjoy pranks and wind-ups. In this excerpt from his book Test Match Special: Tall Tales, co-author and TMS anchor Jonathan Agnew describes some of his favourites… Spoofs have always been a trademark of TMS, and the period between 1991, when I arrived on the programme, and 1994, when my colleague Brian Johnston died, was what you might call our golden years. It is impossible to understate the joy of catching out Brian or co-commentator Henry Blofeld on air, and when Geoffrey Boycott joined us in the commentary box he proved another heaven-sent pranking victim. Bill Frindall, our scorer, took on responsibility for vetting the letters we received because he regarded himself as an expert at spotting spoofs submitted by the rest of us. But, like all the older members of the TMS team, he wasn’t good on technology. None of them had any idea how computers worked, and fax machines were a mystery. So for a few years we spoofers were in our pomp. I could sit behind Johnners [Johnston] in the commentary box, with a fairly basic laptop, create a realistic-looking business 132 letterhead and then send it in as a fax and plant it in front of Johnners or Blowers [Blofeld], who would dutifully read it out. Blowers liked to plug things. He once cut a deal with Air New Zealand and for a while every other plane zooming over a Test ground ALL IN GOOD FUN was faithfully described to listeners Henry Blofeld (Blowers, as an incoming service from some above) was the victim of far-flung corner of New Zealand. many a mischievous spoof I sent him a fax from a fake carpet company called Stephenson’s of Sheffield, who promised him a free carpet if he gave them a mention on air. Blowers willingly obliged, warbling on about what a marvellous job Stephenson’s were doing and what marvellous carpets they sold. He then carefully folded up the fax and popped it in his breast pocket so that he knew the name of the contact who would J O N AT H A N A G N E W be providing his free carpet. But then the next fax, which had already been prepared, was fired in from Jones’s Carpets of The art of a good spoof was always to ensure Sheffield, complaining about how outrageous it your target had no time to read things in was that their main competitor had been given advance. At Edgbaston, Johnners was once free advertising and that they would be report- assigned to describe the presentation of players ing Blowers to the BBC’s director-general unless to senior executives from Cornhill Insurance, their name also featured. So he had to go on the company sponsoring the match. Sponsors about how Sheffield was packed full of excellent always provided us with a list of VIPs, but on carpet shops, including his old friends at Jones’s this occasion Johnners couldn’t find it. That’s Carpets. He then hurriedly pulled out the because I’d squirrelled it away to carefully Stephenson’s letter and chucked it in a bin. Tipp-Ex out the name of Cornhill’s general ‘ from a fake carpet company in Sheffield ’ RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
HAPPY PLACE Bill Frindall, Jonathan Agnew and Brian Johnston in the TMS commentary box at the Oval in 1991 To receive emails with our latest news and offers, visit radiotimes.com/email JOIN TODAY! If you’re trying to read more and discover new genres, the RT Book Club is an easy way to expand your horizons. Each month or quarter you will receive a novel or non-fiction book RT has To receive this month’s choice, Test Match Special: Tall Tales, for £14.99 (incl p&p), sign up now. manager Cecil Burrows, type in a replacement and photocopy the doctored version. As Johnners frantically scrabbled through his papers I produced the list with a flourish and slapped it down in front of him. With a grateful nod, Johnners grabbed it and began: “Down there on the podium we have AC Smith, secretary of the Test and County Cricket Board, the man-of-the-match adjudicator Fred Trueman and the general manager of Cornhill Insurance, Hugh Jarce.” He carried on, oblivious to his colleagues collapsing helplessly behind him. I n 1993, I stitched Johnners up with a fake TMS live broadcast and I should have known he would get his own back. I’d done something on women’s cricket for Saturday sports show Grandstand and the following week the producer Keith Mackenzie came into the TMS box saying it was a really nice piece and could they use me later for a live Grandstand interview on why England can’t find fast bowlers. I thought, “OK, here’s a career opportunity,” so at tea I climbed up all this RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 scaffolding to the TV studio at Edgbaston. Soon the floor manager Steve Pearson is powdering me and wiring up this huge earpiece and there’s Jack Bannister and Fred Trueman waiting to be interviewed. Fred has his shirt hanging out and is smoking a massive cigar, I’ve got Keith in my ear, the whole crew is on standby, and off we go. But when I put my first question to Jack – why was it that England couldn’t produce fast bowlers? – he replied, “I dunno.” And that was it. I soon started sweating. All I could hear was Keith going mad, shouting louder and louder. Then Fred started burbling on about dampproof courses and salmon fishing. None of this felt right, and you can spot my shifty glances around the studio [the video is easily found on YouTube]. Yet I had to plough on. Only when I heard a voice in my ear saying, “I think the long-nosed commentator [ie Johnners] has got his revenge,” did it all become clear. I guess it would never happen today.” Excerpt from Test Match Special: Tall Tales by Jonathan Agnew and Phil Tufnell, published 31 March 1 DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR Your gift-wrapped book will be delivered to your door each month. 2 ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY Choose from a monthly or quarterly subscription as best suits your reading needs. 3 SAVE MONEY Over a year, the Book Club monthly subscription remains at £14.99 regardless of the book price, representing an overall saving on 12 books.** 4 NO TIE-INS Once you subscribe you can pause or cancel your subscription at any time. HOW TO JOIN Sign up to our Book Club for £14.99 each month or quarter at radiotimes.com/ rtbookclub or call 03302 232 639* Terms and conditions: Join by 11 April 2022 to receive your copy of Test Match Special: Tall Tales. If you join after this date, your first book will be delivered in early May. Subscriptions are on a rolling contract; you’ll be billed on a monthly or quarterly basis until cancellation. To order Test Match Special: Tall Tales (BBC Books, £20) for £18 incl p&p without joining the RT Book Club, call 03302 232 639* or visit us online at radiotimes.com/shop14 * Calls charged per minute at no more than national rate ** Based on publishers’ prices 133
JOE SWIFT OFFERS Wallflowers are never shy and retiring, says Joe Swift – they’ll hog the stage! GAP; SHUTTERSTOCK; REBECCA NAEN; GETTY; ALAMY HOW TO GROW ome plants are such good value that it’s hard not to be evangelical about them. Take perennial wallflowers (Erysimum) for example – they start flowering in February or March and, in mild winters, are still going at Christmas. Pretty good, eh? Technically there are two types of Erysimum: perennial and biennial. Biennials left in the ground often come back for a few years, forming small bushy plants. The perennial ones, however, come back reliably every year, and are far longerflowering At around 50cm/20in high, they make more impact, too. Their upright blooms come in a range of vibrant colours, from deep mauves and purples through yellows and pastel pinks to spicier oranges and reds. “Bowles’s Mauve” is hugely popular and an outstanding performer, carrying a single colour throughout, whereas some others have jolly bicoloured (two-tone) flowers. “Winter Sorbet” has orange blooms with deep smokypurple tints as they fade, and flowers from around March to July – so it really should be named “Winter, Spring and Summer Sorbet”, if that weren’t such a long plant label! It’s ideal for jazzing up a pot. “Butterscotch” carries yellowand peach-coloured blooms, and “Apricot Twist” is a blend of deep and soft orange, opening from purple buds. Erysimums are bee-magnets, too, and all make fine cut flowers for a vase – they set off narcissi stems in boiling water for around 20 seconds to help them last longer. 134 Choose a sunny, sheltered spot. In cold areas they may need fleecing in winter, but otherwise they’re easy to care for. The loose term “wallflowers” (found growing in walls or crevices) gives an indication of the conditions they enjoy: a well-drained soil may result in leaves but fewer flowers.) drainage, or plant in a container in a free-draining, soil-based compost. Give them a “light haircut” when the flowers fade to encourage more blooms. HOW TO PROPAGATE Perennial varieties are easy to propagate through cuttings. Look for shoots about 10cm/4in long with no flowers (or remove them). Trim under the node (that bump on the stem), remove lower leaves, plant into gritty compost with their top leaves showing, and keep moist. Pot up around early September, or leave them in a very sheltered spot or cold frame until next SOFT YELLOWS Erysimum “Butterscotch” has lovely sunny or peach-coloured blooms
WEEKLY ADVICE AND INSPIRATION W’S THE NO MULCH! RT GARDENING OFFER O. . . April is the ideal time to mulch your borders: the soil is moist, small annual weeds are easy to smother, and after mulching the garden looks crisp for the growing season ahead. TIME T WHY IT’S WORTH DOING Regular mulching is beneficial in many ways. It locks moisture into the soil and acts as a barrier to block out drying winds and direct sun. Organic mulches contain nutrients that will act as a slowHOME-GROWN release plant food, too. Filling your compost Mulch breaks down and is bin will create drawn into the soil by worms a useful mulch — which over time significantly improves the structure of your soil and increases its fertility. Mulching is particularly useful where the soil is poor, thin, or tricky to dig in (such as at the base of trees). HOW TO DO IT Applying mulch is easy. Simply place around 5cm/2in of your chosen mulch on the flowerbeds or around key plants, without smothering their lower stems. WHAT TO USE VIBRANT ORANGES Try Erysimum “Apricot Twist” and (inset left) “Winter Sorbet” To receive emails with our latest news and offers, visit radiotimes.com/email I generally suggest going for organic matter — whatever I can get my hands on locally that’s cheap and in volume. All have their key benefits:  Leaf mould Low in nutrients but an excellent all-rounder.  Cocoa-shell mulch A by-product of the chocolate industry. Forms a weed-suppressing barrier as it “glues” together over the soil.  Garden compost Can be used both for mulching and as a general soil improver.  Well-rotted horse manure High in nutrients and excellent for roses and most edible crops.  Mushroom compost A by-product of mushroom farming. Light and easy to use, but on the alkaline side.  Composted bracken A fibrous mulch and great if you have plenty to get rid of.  Composted woodchips I prefer these to large woodchips as they look more natural, break down quicker and are great for moisture retention (though it can be acidic). Joe Swift is a presenter on Gardeners’ World, Fridays BBC2 STUNNING WALLFLOWERS Get 20 per cent* off beautiful spring blooms from Sarah Raven These wallflower plants come in wonderful rich colours and make superb cut flowers. As the perfect winter and spring bedding, just keep picking and dead-heading them and they’ll flower for months. Highly impressive when planted in drifts, they’ll burst into bloom and add some rich, jewel-toned colour to your garden all spring and summer. Try underplanting your tulips with wallflowers for a chic combination and a truly stunning spring display. ERYSIMUM “SPRING BREEZE COPPER” New to Sarah Raven this year, this short-lived perennial wallflower has a wonderful perfume. Perfect at the front of borders or in containers. One 9cm pot £5.20 Three 9cm pots £12.75 511965 ERYSIMUM “WINTER ORCHID” A brilliant short-lived perennial wallflower. Long-flowering and scented, its flowers emerge as a coppery orange, turning to purple as they age. Often the first things to come into full bloom with the hellebores and daphnes. Works well picked for spring bunches. Five young plants £10.35 Ten young plants £18.35 Three 9cm pots £12.75 One 2-litre pot £12.75 510136 Erysimum “Spring Breeze Copper” Erysimum “Winter Orchid” Erysimum “Red Jep” ERYSIMUM “RED JEP” A truly superb perennial wallflower that flowers long and hard from spring right through to the end of summer. One x 9cm pot £4.40 Three 9cm pots £11.96 511049 To order visit radiotimes.com/wallflowers or call 0345 092 0283 quote RT22APRX RETAIN MOISTURE Composted woodchips are good for this Terms and conditions * Offer ends 15 May 2022. The 20 per cent discount applies to wallflowers only and has already been applied to the above prices. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or discount. Other products may be added to the same order at full price. Charges for p&p still apply. Not redeemable against previous orders, sale items or items purchased from the shop at Perch Hill or other retail outlets. 135
Travel Man: 48 Hours in… Monday 8.30pm C4 I t was a ridiculous amount of time ago when I was asked to take over from Richard Ayoade on Travel Man: 48 Hours in… Pre-pandemic, if you can believe such a time ever existed,” says Joe Lycett. Each episode sees the comedian visit a new destination for a short city break with a comic companion. “I went to Amsterdam as Richard’s guest at one point, and really enjoyed it, so it was a no-brainer when they asked if I’d like to take over as host.” The production team chooses the locations, and Lycett tries not to find out too much in advance, “so it’s a natural reaction, and we’re taking the adventure together”. Does he have a say in the choice of travelling companion? “We discuss it. But there are dark arts in terms of who gets to appear on Channel 4,” he smiles. “They send me a list and then I’ll strike off loads of names, and you’re left with the dregs of the comic community… I’m joking, I don’t think I struck off any names.” He is happy, however, to spill the secrets on the destinations visited for the new series… BASQUE COUNTRY WITH JAMES ACASTER “We filmed a lot of the eating sequences on one day. So at 10am I was drinking a cider and eating some amazing tuna. An hour later, I was drinking red wine and eating a bone marrow sandwich. Then I was having a pint of beer with the most incredible French toast. I remember thinking, ‘Is this my job? Am I at work?’ I felt like I had tricked someone into making this my life, because it was too good to be true. Obviously James and I had to try on the Basque traditional berets. We took a photo (below) outside the shop (sombrerosgorostiaga.com).” Joe’s deliberately arcane factoid “The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao has 9,000m2 of exhibition space, but is still smaller than the world’s biggest Primark in Birmingham.” You had to be there Joe Lycett is Channel 4’s new Travel Man – and he has the facts to prove it SPLIT WITH AISLING BEA “We were all really impressed with this Croatian coastal city. It’s very cool, and Aisling said that when we had the paddle boarding lesson at nightfall it was the most relaxed she’d felt for ages. It was 31.5 Euros but I’d pay that just to look into the eyes of my Jake Gyllenhaallookalike instructor (supsplit.com). “Walking up the 180 steps of the bell tower at the Cathedral of St Domnius was an ordeal because I had to do it so many times for different camera shots. I was exhausted but when I filmed the return down, Aisling ran up and jumped in my arms. I mean, Aisling is relatively light, but still an adult woman and I don’t have the best knees. It’s been a bit of a struggle ever since. Of course, Froggyland [a taxidermy museum featuring dead frogs stuffed with cork re-creating Victorian human pursuits] was right up my street (froggyland.net).” HAT’S Joe’s deliberately arcane ENTERTAINMENT factoid “Split is twinned Sampling local with Dover in Kent.” headgear with 136 CYPRUS WITH MO GILLIGAN “We filmed this one just before the pandemic, but it’s still really fresh in my memory: we made halloumi (cyprustastetours.com/hh-lar), which was really satisfying even though I found milking the goat a little frustrating. Mo had it sussed, though. “My favourite bit in Cyprus was actually the salt and pepper shaker museum and shop (facebook.com/ The-Salt-Pepper-MuseumLarnaka-244482546485202) because, I mean, elephants having sex as your salt and pepper shakers? The woman who ran it was lovely, but she didn’t really get sarcasm or British humour, and that always makes it so much more fun.” ISLAND Joe’s deliberately arcane LIFE With Mo factoid “Originally created Gilligan in for King Farouk of Egypt, Cyprus brandy sour is the unofficial national cocktail of Cyprus.” James Acaster in Bilbao RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
To receive emails with our latest news and offers, visit radiotimes.com/email RT TRAVEL Palermo Cathedral SICILY COASTAL COUPLE Joe Lycett and Aisling Bea in Split Eight days’ half-board from £1,199pp Departures from April to November 2022 Dominated by snow-capped Mount Etna, blessed with sunshine and unspoilt landscapes and coastlines, Sicily is a truly beautiful part of Italy. INCLUDES  Guided tour of the Valley of the Temples  Admire Palermo’s medieval and Baroque centre  Explore the hilltop town of Taormina and its ancient Greek theatre  Guided tour of the Roman villa in Piazza Armerina  Experience Mount Etna, the highest active volcano in Europe  Guided tour of Monreale cathedral  Visit Siracusa, home of Archimedes  Enjoy authentic Sicilian food at a farmhouse  Return flights from selected airports, plus transfers  Seven nights in four-star accommodation, with breakfast and dinner  The services of an experienced tour manager Atmospheric Bruges KEEPING WARM With Katherine Parkinson and cuddly cardies in Antwerp ANTWERP WITH KATHERINE PARKINSON “We filmed in a little hotel cocktail bar (dewittelelie.be) and then at dinner we were drinking wine (entrepotducongo.com), and we were wasted. The next morning we had the best chips I’ve ever had in my life: I was hungover and needed them. The guy who took us playing city golf was great fun but when Katherine suggested putting a penis in a statue’s hand — about the only broadcastable bit from that day, incidentally — I think he sensed that something was going on that he didn’t quite understand. “We wore fancy cardigans (above), and I still have mine. I lent the other one to Katherine and she hasn’t returned it. Can you mention this in Radio Times? I don’t want it back because I imagine it stinks now, but I would like a garment of some kind in return.” BILL BORROWS Joe’s deliberately arcane factoid “Antwerp is the 14th largest container port in the world.” RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022 BRUGES Four days from £359pp Departures from April to December 2022 There can be few places left where you can switch off for a few days from the pressures of modern day living as completely as you can in Bruges. INCLUDES  Guided walking tour of Bruges  Visit to Ypres, including the First World War battlefields  Visit to a traditional chocolatier creating Belgian chocolates  Return rail connections available on selected dates from over 50 regional stations  Return standard class reserved seat on Eurostar from London St Pancras International, plus transfers  Three nights in three-star to four-star accommodation, plus breakfast  The services of an experienced tour manager  Departures available for solo travellers To book or to request a brochure, or for more information, call 01283 742 399, or visit radiotimes.com/holidayoffers * Prices are per person, based on two sharing. Single rooms are subject to availability at the relevant supplement. Additional entrance costs may apply. All holidays are subject to availability. Images used in conjunction with Riviera Travel. Operated by and subject to the booking conditions of Riviera Tours Ltd, ABTA V4744, ATOL 3430, IATA 9127440. Riviera Travel, New Manor, 328 Wetmore Road, Burton-on-Trent DE14 1SP. Prices correct at time of print. See website for full details. 137
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THE TOUGHEST BRAINTEASERS FROM YOUR FAVOURITE SHOWS Only Connect with Victoria Coren Mitchell Countdown with Rachel Riley The connecting wall from Only Connect combines general knowledge, wordplay and lateral thinking to give your brain cells a workout! Using addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, try to get as close to the target as possible in 30 seconds. You can use each of the six numbers only once, but you don’t have to use them all. Rachel’s solution is on the previous page. How to play Your task is to sort the 16 seemingly random words/phrases below into four groups of four connected words. You may find some clues fall into more than one category, but there is only one complete solution. If you get stuck, have a look at the clues on the side of the page… TRY THESE CLUES: GROUP ONE: CUBE. GROUP TWO: CONE. GROUP THREE: WESTWOOD. GROUP FOUR: SCOTT. © RDF WEST Pyramid Canine Westwood Britain McIlroy Cube Sphere 926 75 8 9 Rahm Mickelson 4 8 2 1 2 Dane 2 Scott Cylinder 3 10 5 How to play Complete the grid so that every row, column and 3 x 3 box contains the digits 1 to 9. Difficulty: 14/20 5 6 4 1 SUDOKU NO 849 SOLUTION 2 7 3 5 6 1 9 8 4 4 3 7 2 1 8 6 5 Weight 5 9 5 Cone 6 Super Sudoku 850 Grandmother Kitten 5 4 1 8 4 6 9 7 8 3 1 2 5 1 8 5 2 4 9 7 6 3 8 5 6 3 1 7 2 4 9 7 9 4 6 5 2 8 3 1 3 2 1 8 9 4 5 7 6 6 3 2 1 7 5 4 9 8 5 4 8 9 2 6 3 1 7 9 1 7 4 3 8 6 5 2 The Enigma code SCRIBBLE PAD Can you crack the Enigma code? Each grid number represents a letter. Every letter of the alphabet is used. Use the given letter or letters — below the main grid — to start. The solution is on the previous page. Difficulty: 16/20 Target time: 32 minutes 21 How many words of three letters or more can you find by tracking from one square to the next, going up, down, sideways or diagonally in order? You may not use the same letter square twice in any word. Proper nouns or foreign words not allowed. What is the nine-letter word? BRAINBOX 23 words AVERAGE 15 L U T K A O A B W THIS WEEK’S EASY CROSSWORD SOLUTION Across 6 Croissant 8 Shrug 10 Undo 11 Oval Office 12 Supercilious 15 Lasagne 16 Shutter 18 Desert island 20 Salmonella 22 Lilo 23 Llama 24 Good Omens Down 1 Drone 2 Binoculars 3 Infancy 4 Chef 5 Quickstep 7 Stoke-on-Trent 9 Jools Holland 13 Out on a limb 14 Bald eagle 17 Pillion 19 Sling 21 Mime SEE PAGE 139 FOR ANSWERS 25 11 21 18 15 25 7 17 11 16 16 21 14 17 16 25 1 11 23 23 17 18 15 8 17 14 1 16 15 14 5 7 21 16 16 4 1 8 9 25 18 9 7 16 20 25 22 17 8 9 11 16 21 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 B 1 1 17 11 15 18 10 16 1 13 8 26 23 11 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 19 4 16 23 9 1 8 25 24 16 16 16 14 15 15 6 4 10 18 6 2 16 17 15 1 15 1 7 4 7 3 16 16 7 air, ait, author, authority, auto, hoi, hot, hour, houri, huia, hut, hutia, ita, our, out, ria, riot, rit, rot, rout, routh, rut, tai, tau, taut, tho, thoria, thou, thy, tiro, tor, tori, tour, tout, tuath, tui, tut, tutor (Ref: Chambers English Dictionary) 140 16 9 TRACKWORD FOR LAST ISSUE Nine-letter word AUTHORITY 13 1 8 CLIVE DOIG Trackword 17 11 9 21 14 10 8 9 21 22 Y 16 12 23 1 10 11 12 13 23 24 25 26 RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
PopMaster with Richard Osman and Alexander Armstrong with Radio 2’s Ken Bruce Pointless asks a question of 100 people, the contestants are then asked to choose the answer they think the fewest of those 100 people knew. How to play Here are the names of five fabrics used to cover furniture, with alternate letters removed. Fill in the blanks and give us the most obscure answer. 1960s UPHOLSTERY FABRICS C_R_U_O_ V_L_U_ 1970s B_O_A_E C_E_I_L_ C_E_O_N_ Eggheads with Jeremy Vine OLAV BJORTOMT 1 The title character of which Booker-winning novel is named after a swimming pool in Paris? 6 In 16th or 17th-century Europe, where on the body would a woman have worn a chopine? a Life of Pi b Shuggie Bain c Vernon God Little CHRIS HUGHES 7 “I believe in America” is the first line spoken in which Francis Ford Coppola film? 2 Which comedy character claimed to be “one of the few people who’ve written more books than they’ve read”? a David Brent b Alan Partridge c Garth Marenghi STEVE COOKE 3 In which language do question marks commonly appear upside down at the start of a sentence? a French b Spanish c Italian 4 Which country was cricketer Andrew Strauss born in? a South Africa b Canada c New Zealand PAT GIBSON 5 How many drawers are there in a typical semainier chest of drawers? a Two b Four c Seven a Her head b Her foot c Her neck a The Godfather b Apocalypse Now c The Conversation 8 What was the name of the starship in The Muppet Show’s sci-fi spoof series Pigs in Space? a Hogwars b Swinetrek c Starpork LISA THIEL 9 What name is given to the original pet Gremlin in the 1984 film Gremlins? 3 What was the title of the first top ten hit by Manfred Mann’s Earthband? 4 Which album by Elton John contained the songs Candle in the Wind, Bennie and the Jets and Sweet Painted Lady? 1980s 5 For which band was the song Just Who Is the 5 O’Clock Hero a top ten hit in 1982? 6 Tom Jones featured on the 1988 top five hit Kiss by which band? 1990s 7 Michelle Gayle made the top ten in the 90s with Do You Know? and which other song? 8 Which 1989 hit by James returned to the top ten in 1991 when it was re-released? 2000s—present day 9 Dee Gees — Hail Satin was a top 20 album in 2021 for which band? 10 McFly entered the charts at number one in 2006 with a double A-sided hit — name either track QUESTIONS BY PHIL “THE COLLECTOR” SWERN a Gizmo b Gidget c Groucho 10 In Greek mythology, what was the consequence for someone who drank from the river Lethe? a They sang b They became pregnant c They forgot Dictionary corner Susie Dent Expression of the week The naked truth The word “propaganda” has been in the news recently, with all its connotations of bias and deception. But the opposite, of course, is the “naked truth”, a phrase that has a little-known fable at its heart. Its story featured in the Roman poet Horace’s Odes with several other fables from classical antiquity. It is the tale of “Truth” and 1 Which band released the albums A Quick One and My Generation? 2 Name the 1963 number one instrumental hit by Jet Harris and Tony Meehan. GETTY; SHUTTERSTOCK COURTESY OF REMARKABLE TELEVISION. THE POINTLESS APP IS AVAILABLE FROM THE APPLE APP STORE, GOOGLE PLAY AND AMAZON APPSTORE Pointless “Falsehood” during a bathing trip in the river. While Truth is out swimming, Falsehood steals his clothes and walks back to town. Truth finds only Falsehood’s discarded clothes on the riverbank. True to his nature, he refuses to wear anything belonging to Falsehood, and walks back naked instead. Retelling of the story over the centuries ensured that, by the Middle Ages, the expression “naked truth” was well established. 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Edited by JANE HILL LETTER OF THE WEEK We don’t want charity ACTIVISTS Barbara Lisicki and Alan Holdsworth, played by Ruth Madeley and Arthur Hughes As a “disabled household” we watched Then Barbara Met Alan (21 March BBC2) with much interest. This docudrama about changing disability civil rights in the 1990s was well acted, humorous, heart-warming and informative… such as telling viewers that the Disability Discrimination Act wasn’t passed until 1995. It highlighted the importance of “rights not charity” too – a good antidote to well-meaning, if sometimes misplaced, acts of charity. However, the main issue it illuminated is the fact that we still have a long way to go. Many shops, restaurants, hotels and entertainment venues etc are still not fully accessible to the wide range of disabled users. Let’s hope things finally improve soon. Eric Hunter Warrington, Cheshire Eric Hunter wins a BOSE SoundLink Revolve speaker, in either black or silver. One of BOSE’s best-performing portable Bluetooth speakers, it is water-resistant, has a rechargeable battery that plays for up to 12 hours and delivers true 360° sound, wherever you place it in the room. RRP £179.95. bose.co.uk …How my mother would have loved Then Barbara Met Alan! She was a campaigner back in the 50s for gentle slopes on pavements and would have cheered at disabled people being involved in all aspects of the drama. Thank you to writers Jack Thorne and Genevieve Barr, actors Arthur Hughes and Ruth Madeley for their powerful performances, and to the whole BBC2 production team. Vicki Friend Syston, Leicestershire GETTY; JORDAN WALLER KILLER EPISODE Although the first few episodes of Killing Eve (Saturday BBC1) left a great deal to be desired, episode four (iPlayer/26 March BBC1) is an incredible return to form. Well worth watching, and wonderful if the remaining episodes are of this terrific standard. Paul Miller Manchester 142 Lady Leshurr, Martin Kemp and everyone involved in this programme. Casualty put to rest in the morgue. Jacqui Adams You’re certainly not alone among RT readers in feeling that way. Turn the page for our farewell tribute to Holby City. Balding know that the white CHANGE FOR blossom she THE WORSE GLORIOUS described seeing in When Crimewatch was Blackthorn blossom Ramblings (17/19 first broadcast many years March Radio 4), when ago, it focused on unsolved she was walking with Floella crimes. Appeals for help were Benjamin in Dulwich Woods, made to the public, with call south-east London, was not handlers in the studio taking calls. hawthorn, but blackthorn. Nowadays Crimewatch Live Blackthorn hedges flower in (BBC1) might feature a couple March before the leaves unfurl, of live cases, but seems largely whereas hawthorn leaves are orientated around community beginning to be seen now and the issues – how to stop burglaries, flowers will bloom in May: hence tech awareness or on one occasion the name mayflowers. focusing on women who have Blackthorn is a winter white, made it to senior positions. while hawthorn is creamy white. Hardly live crime. Just saying! Barry Belcher London SE18 Susan Lacey-Hatton Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire THE WRONG CASUALTY The BBC has shot itself in the foot by cancelling the wrong series: that is, Holby City instead of Casualty (Saturday BBC1). Holby’s cast and storylines were far superior, and it should have been ROCK OF AGES Life-affirming, inspirational, emotional, celebratory… just some of the words to describe the joyful Rock Till We Drop on BBC2. A much-needed reminder of the resilience of older people and the contribution they make to our society, especially when recent headlines have been about death and vulnerability. Thank you for the reminder that those born postwar still have so much to give. The musicians – so talented and so full of dreams – connected with the younger people in the audience at the Isle of Wight Festival. A reminder of how much more we have in common in times of divisive politics and nasty social media. A huge thank you to Keith Powell Wimborne, Dorset NAUGHTY AND NICE Thank you so much, BBC4, for Robbie Cumming’s Canal Boat Diaries (14–17 March). This has to be one of the most delightful programmes on TV. Robbie is so engaging and such a pleasure to watch, even when things don’t go entirely to plan with his narrowboat! Long may he and his beloved boat the Naughty Lass continue their journey. Margaret Burt London E11 A SURPRISING TREAT ACE OF BASS Rock Till We Drop’s Carol Jason, 72 I seldom listen to anything more esoteric than Radio 2, but I spotted The Emperor and the Pianola (20 March Radio 3) in Radio Times. The story of Emperor Haile Selassie and the pianola in the house in Bath where he lived from 1936–41, it was an unexpected, thoughtprovoking delight. Jo Walker Darley Dale, Derbyshire RadioTimes 2–8 April 2022
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It seems that Charlotte Moore’s rosecoloured spectacles give her a very distorted and Peter Hunt West Moors, Dorset Comer at the age of 16 played schoolgirl Ellie Jenkins, whose headaches and vomiting attacks turned out to be an allergic reaction to pollen from the exotic flowers that were sold in her mother’s shop.  JOE COLE (two eps, 2010) The rebooted Ipcress File star was introduced during a two-part hostage storyline as armed robber Shaun Jackson, whose hold-up at an Indian restaurant goes seriously wrong.  ROMESH RANGANATHAN (one ep, 2013) The comedian was laid low in Holby as Darren Harrison, two months before fellow Radio 2 presenter Paul O’Grady popped up as patient Tim Connor. SHEEP’S CLOTHING? As always, I enjoyed Desert Island Discs on 13 March (Radio 4). However, Lauren Laverne failed to ask Robert Plant the most intriguing question. end up supporting Wanderers? 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RT TRAVEL PARTNER Trulli houses in Alberobello BUY ONE, GET ONE HALF PRICE! USE CODE RTHALF* Ready for take off? Holidays are back! Whether you want to leave next week or book for 2023, here are eight trips you’ll find were worth the wait UNDISCOVERED ITALY: PUGLIA, MATERA AND LECCE Eight days — first person price from £1,189, second person now from £594.50 *using voucher code: RTHALF (offer expires 29 April). Departing in June and September 2022 Discover the Italy less travelled with the secret beaches and rich heritage of Puglia. Tucked away from mass tourism, undiscovered Puglia boasts golden beaches, an abundance of delicious, locally grown produce, quirky villages and historic towns. Set in the historic centre of Torre Canne, the three-star superior Eden Beach Club Hotel is just 100 yards from a sandy beach, and features a restaurant, a panoramic rooftop with a swimming pool (seasonal), a bar and free wi-fi throughout the hotel. There is a free bar from 6pm to 10pm serving local spirits, wine, beer, soft drinks and tea and coffee every evening. The en-suite rooms are spacious and have a balcony, flat screen tv, a mini bar and air-conditioning. INCLUDED IN THE PRICE…  Seven nights’ half board at the three-star superior Hotel Eden in Torre Canne with 14 meals: seven breakfasts, seven dinners  Twin or double bedrooms with private facilities  Excursions to Alberobello, Ostuni, Lecce, Matera and the Sassi Caves  ATOL protected  Return flights to Bari or Brindisi, luggage and hotel transfers  Air-conditioned coach travel in Italy  Services of a Mistral Holidays tour manager To book or for more information visit mistralholidays.co.uk/RT or call 01352 756864 quoting RTHALF TERMS AND CONDITIONS *Use code: RTHALF, offer applies to new bookings only and expires 29 April 2022. Open Monday to Friday 10am—4pm. These holidays are operated by Mistral Holidays ABTA V0669 & ATOL protected 6900. Subject to availability. Prices are per person based on two people sharing. Single supplements apply and supplements may apply from some airports. Prices shown are inclusive of current discounts and are subject to flight and accommodation availability. Prices are correct as of 9 March 2022 and are subject to change without notice. For full T&Cs see the website or brochure. 2 t’s been a while coming, but travel is back on. Exploring Roman ruins, traversing volcanic landscapes, relaxing on powdery beaches – whatever you’ve been dreaming of these past two years, it’s possible again. We can hardly pack our suitcases fast enough to get back out there and experience the thrill of discovering somewhere new. The only trouble is deciding where to go first. But don’t worry – we’ve done the hard work for you. In the following pages we have rounded up eight amazing locations that you should book and visit now, without delay. They’re all easy to reach from the UK and are currently welcoming British travellers with minimal Covid-related entry requirements. But each one also offers diverse and unique holiday experiences – the kind of moments that we know you’ve been missing. There’s a holiday here for every traveller, whether you want to cruise through epic wilds or immerse yourself in an unforgettable festival. Enjoy the (re)discovery. ALICIA MILLER I
RT TRAVEL PARTNER 1 SUNSHINE IN SPAIN WHY NOW After two years of putting sunshine breaks on hold, it’s finally time to return to the ray-drenched Iberian peninsula. Lazy tapas lunches, slow wanders through atmospheric cities, easy days basking on the beach — it’s all back on the menu. WHERE TO GO Head to the south of the country, to Andalusia, and you are guaranteed hot weather twinned The Alhambra in Granada SAVE 10%* BOOK BY 16 APRIL 2022 QUOTE RTA10 with all the signature atmosphere you’ve missed, including steamy flamenco performances, ornate Moorish architecture and slivers of jamón washed down with a glass of fino sherry. In Seville you can wander the elaborate Alcázar Palace, festooned in colourful tiles and dotted with orange trees, and in Granada take in the spectacular hilltop Alhambra complex. SEVILLE, GRANADA AND CLASSIC SPAIN Seven days NOW from £664pp Departing May to November 2022 Enjoy this exciting exploration of Andalusia in southern Spain — the birthplace of Picasso and home of flamenco. PRICE INCLUDES  Stay in the heart of Andalusia  A full-day visit to Seville  Journey towards the Sierra Nevada, beneath which the Moorish city of Granada stands  Visit Granada, the Alhambra and its gardens  In the city of Ronda, take in the views from the famous Puente Nuevo, which joins the old and new towns  Six nights’ B&B accommodation at the three-star Hotel Coso, Antequera  Return flights to Málaga  Air-conditioned coach travel and transfers  Fully escorted by an experienced tour manager. Optional excursion to Córdoba also available 2 FJORDS IN NORWAY WHY NOW If you’re into your Scandi noir television series, Norway is probably already on your hit list. And with summer on the horizon, don’t delay your visit — this is the best time to enjoy the land of the midnight sun and its world-famous scenic fjords. WHERE TO GO Start in Oslo, the capital, for its cool design shops, green spaces and must-see sites like the new Munch Museum. But you also can’t miss Bergen, the photogenic second city that’s the gateway to Norway’s fjords. After you’ve taken in the city’s rainbowcoloured wharf houses, hop on a cruise along the waterways — hugged by dramatic peaks — or hike through forest to epic waterfalls. Unforgettable Venice Eight days NOW from £655pp Departing April to October 2022 Discover an idyllic corner of the world where you can enjoy some glorious scenery and explore two of Europe’s most fascinating, enthralling and historic cities. PRICE INCLUDES  Enjoy a full-day visit to the incomparable Venice  Explore Verona, Romeo and Juliet’s exquisite city  Journey through the dramatic Dolomites  Experience a Grand Circular tour of Lake Garda and its surroundings  Seven nights’ carefully selected accommodation at the hotel or resort of your choosing  Return flights to Italy  Comfortable, air-conditioned coach travel and transfers  Fully escorted by an experienced tour manager SAVE 10%* BOOK BY 16 APRIL 2022 QUOTE RTA10 To book or request a brochure, please call 0330 160 8099, quoting RTA, or visit radiotimes.com/holidayoffers * Save 10% applies to new bookings made by 16 April 2022 when quoting promo code: RTA10. Prices shown include discounts. Exclusions apply. Offers are subject to availability, cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer and may be withdrawn at any time. These holidays are solely organised and operated by Newmarket Holidays Ltd ABTA V7812. Protected by the Civil Aviation Authority ATOL 2325. Prices are based on two people sharing a twin room. Single supplements apply. Standard phone charges apply. Prices correct at the time of going to print. radiotimes.com/travelapril2022 3 COVER: GETTY. THIS PAGE: SHUTTERSTOCK; GETTY VENICE, VERONA AND LAKE GARDA
RT TRAVEL RESERVE YOUR HOLIDAY FROM JUST £459PP Join the Bure Valley Railway in Norfolk GREAT BRITISH BREAKS AND EUROPEAN RAIL HOLIDAYS Five-day breaks from £459pp — selected departures May 2022 to September 2023 Arena Travel pride themselves on creating unforgettable getaways. Take a look at their selection of UK breaks, travel further afield and visit some of Europe’s top destinations, or explore Ireland on new tours for 2022. All holidays will allow you to sit back, relax and travel in style, while taking in the sights and scenery from the comfort of your seat. REASONS TO BOOK Flexible booking Secure your holiday with a deposit and the option to transfer your booking to another date for free* Price promise Your holiday will not be sold for less; furthermore if the price of your holiday does increase, you will not be asked to pay more. Safety and wellbeing We have stringent hygiene and safety measures to help keep you safe. Peace of mind We are members of ABTA and holders of an ATOL licence, and all of our holidays are financially bonded. RAIL HOLIDAY DESTINATION DEPARTURES DURATION PRICE (PP) LITTLE TRAINS OF NORFOLK UK MAY—SEPTEMBER 2022 5 DAYS £459 SETTLE TO CARLISLE AND YORKSHIRE STEAM UK 5 DAYS £549 RAILWAYS OF SOMERSET AND THE DEVON COAST UK MAY—SEPTEMBER 2022 5 DAYS £499 HERITAGE RAILWAYS OF THE COTSWOLDS & AVON VALLEY UK MAY 2022—SEPTEMBER 2023 5 DAYS £499 DUBLIN, WATERFORD & THE WICKLOW MOUNTAINS IRELAND OCTOBER 2022 7 DAYS £1,195 KILLARNEY, THE DINGLE PENINSULA & KINGDOM OF KERRY IRELAND SEPTEMBER 2022 6 DAYS £1,125 FLORIADE SPECTACULAR & DELIGHTS OF AMSTERDAM NETHERLANDS MAY—OCTOBER 2022 5 DAYS £695 MONET’S GARDEN, CHARTRES, VERSAILLES AND LOIRE VALLEY FRANCE JUNE—OCTOBER 2022 4 DAYS £599 HIGHLIGHTS OF CORSICA FRANCE MAY, JUNE AND SEPTEMBER 2022 10 DAYS £1,699 LITTLE TRAINS OF THE PYRENEES ITALY MAY AND SEPTEMBER 2022 8 DAYS £1,049 ITALIAN RIVIERA OF FLOWERS ITALY SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER 2022 7 DAYS £949 MAY 2022—SEPTEMBER 2023 To book or to request a brochure call 01858 438335, quoting RADIO2904U, or visit radiotimes.com/holidayoffers *Terms and conditions: Operated by Arena Rail Holidays. Prices are per person and based on two people sharing. Single supplements apply. Holidays are solely organised by Arena Rail Holidays. Images supplied by Arena Travel. Calls charged at local rate. ABTA no Y6426 and ATOL 10117 4 WHAT’S INCLUDED?  Unique itineraries, expertly planned  Inclusive travel by rail, air or coach (excluding UK holidays)  Quality accommodation in carefully selected hotels  Many meals and excursions  The services of an experienced tour manager
RT TRAVEL PARTNER SAVE 10%* BOOK BY 16 APRIL 2022 QUOTE RTA10 Isle of Harris HISTORY IN ITALY 3 WHY NOW Do you really need a reason to book a holiday to Italy? There’s plenty to love about one of the world’s great holiday destinations, from its irresistible food to its priceless Renaissance art and ancient ruins. Now’s an especially great time to take in some of its top historic sights, before the holiday crowds return en masse. HIGHLANDS AND HEBRIDES WHERE TO GO There’s history everywhere in Italy, so don’t just stick to Rome, Florence or Pompeii. Head to Lake Como (above) or Garda — where you can spend days discovering old castellos by the waterside — or to Puglia for Lecce’s Roman amphitheatre. Meanwhile in Sicily you can see some of the best ancient Greek ruins outside Greece, as well as intricate Roman mosaics. Six days NOW from £1,004pp Departing May to September 2022 On this wonderful escorted tour, you’ll journey through some of Scotland’s most breathtaking landscapes, passing wild moors, towering peaks and mystical lochs. PRICE INCLUDES  Enjoy Scotland’s breathtaking northwest Highlands  Visit the Gulf Stream-warmed Inverewe Gardens  Journey through the Isle of Skye, visiting the main town of Portree  Cross from Uig to Tarbert on the Isle of Harris  Explore Harris and Lewis, including Gearrannan village, the Carloway Broch and the Standing Stones at Callanish  Five nights’ accommodation with dinner, bed, and breakfast  Six breakfasts and five dinners  Return flights to Scotland, with coach travel, ferries and transfers throughout  Fully escorted by an experienced tour manager Moray Firth SAVE 10%* FESTIVALS IN SCOTLAND 4 WHY NOW You don’t have to go far from home to find holiday adventure. Scotland has sparkling lochs, green hills, walkable cities — and is at its most welcoming in summer. With the country’s many festivals back in full swing for 2022, this year is set to be buzzier than ever. BOOK BY 16 APRIL 2022 QUOTE RTA10 and Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Then, get out into the countryside for an adventure on rails. One of the world’s most scenic train journeys, the 42 miles of the Jacobite Steam Train from Fort William into the rugged Highlands, feels like a journey to the end of the world. WHERE TO GO Start in the BEST OF THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS Seven days NOW from £675pp Departing April to October 2022 Fly to Inverness and enjoy a land of open skies, rugged mountains, sparkling lochs, romantic castles, culture and history. PRICE INCLUDES  Spot wildlife on a cruise on the Moray Firth  Tour of the Black Isle  Ride on the Strathspey Steam Railway  An unforgettable journey on the Road to the Isles from Fort William to Mallaig  Discover the Moray Coast and visit Brodie Castle  A boat trip on Loch Ness  A tour and tasting at a whisky distillery  Visit the seaside town of Nairn  Six nights’ dinner, bed and breakfast accommodation at the three-star Carrbridge Hotel  Return flights to Inverness, with coach travel and transfers throughout  Fully escorted by an experienced tour manager To book or request a brochure, please call 0330 160 8099, quoting RTA, or visit radiotimes.com/holidayoffers * Save 10% applies to new bookings made by 16 April 2022 when quoting promo code: RTA10. Prices shown include discounts. Exclusions apply. Offers are subject to availability, cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer and may be withdrawn at any time. These holidays are solely organised and operated by Newmarket Holidays Ltd ABTA V7812. Protected by the Civil Aviation Authority ATOL 2325. Prices are based on two people sharing a twin room. Single supplements apply. Standard phone charges apply. Prices correct at the time of going to print. radiotimes.com/travelapril2022 5 SHUTTERSTOCK; ALAMY Scottish capital, crowned by its castle and stuffed with chiselled sandstone buildings, and enjoy the world-famous Edinburgh Tattoo
RT TRAVEL PARTNER Classic Tuscan countryside BUY ONE, GET ONE HALF PRICE! USE CODE RTHALF* CRUISING IN GERMANY 5 WHY NOW Cruising has returned, and a small, slow river voyage in the heart of Europe is a perfect way to ease yourself back in. As well as Germany, many cruises take in Slovakia, Hungary, Austria and other countries, too. So if you’re feeling starved of different cultures, this is a great way to see a lot in one go. A TASTE OF TUSCANY AND FLORENCE Eight days — first person price from £1,059, second person now from £529.50 *using discount code RTHALF (offer expires 29 April). Departing in May, June, Sept and Oct 2022 Tuscany needs little introduction. The birthplace of the Renaissance and an inspiration to countless artists, Tuscany isn’t just beautiful scenery and historical cities, it is home to some of the best food and wine in Italy. The three-star Hotel Montebello is well located in Montecatini Terme and is rated as Excellent by Tripadvisor. The hotel facilities include a restaurant, lounge bar and outside terrace. Free wi-fi is available in the public areas. All of the Montebello’s comfortable bedrooms are air-conditioned and have an en-suite bathroom, hairdryer, telephone and TV. INCLUDED IN THE PRICE…  Seven nights in the three-star Hotel Montebello in Montecatini Terme  14 meals: seven buffet breakfasts, five dinners in the hotel and one dinner at a local restaurant, plus lunch at the Vicchio Maggio Wine Estate and vineyard  Excursions to Florence, Pisa, Lucca, Chianti, Siena and San Gimignano  Two vineyard visits with wine tasting and cheese and olive oil tastings  ATOL protected  Return flights to Pisa, luggage and hotel transfers  Air-conditioned coach on the excursions  Services of a Mistral Holidays tour manager For a supplement, upgrade to the four-star Hotel Boston in Montecatini Terme To book or for more information visit mistralholidays.co.uk/RT or call 01352 756864 quoting RTHALF TERMS AND CONDITIONS *Use code: RTHALF, offer applies to new bookings only and expires 29 April 2022. Open Monday to Friday 10am—4pm. These holidays are operated by Mistral Holidays ABTA V0669 & ATOL protected 6900. Subject to availability. Prices are per person based on two people sharing. Single supplements apply and supplements may apply from some airports. Prices shown are inclusive of current discounts and are subject to flight and accommodation availability. Prices are correct as of 9 March 2022 and are subject to change without notice. For full T&Cs see the website or brochure. 6 7 WHERE TO GO Whether you fancy floating through vineyards on the Rhine or stopping off at cities on the Danube, you’ll find an itinerary to suit. Explore weddingcakey architecture in towns like Passau (above) before sipping a glass of crisp local white wine on board your boat while pootling past verdant scenery. That’s what a holiday is all about, isn’t it? CITIES IN THE USA WHY NOW New York, Los Angeles, Chicago — with its world-class metropolises, it’s no wonder the USA is on so many people’s bucket list. America’s urban centres have come back to life post-Covid, so now is the time take in their riches, from fabulous restaurants and hotels to top-notch museums and galleries. WHERE TO GO Washington DC is a natural pick for history buffs, who will love touring the National Mall and Capitol Hill. For glitz, meanwhile, choose Las Vegas — with celebrity chef restaurants, epic nightlife and the nearby Grand Canyon, there’s a lot more than just the gambling slots. Want a road trip you’ll never forget? Journey through the cities of the Deep South, from Atlanta and Charleston to New Orleans, for 18th-century architecture and top-notch barbecues. ISLANDS IN THE UK 8 WHY NOW If you’re still not quite ready to take the plunge abroad, you’ll find plenty of thrills close to home. Use this summer as an excuse to explore a corner of the UK you’ve never seen before. WHERE TO GO Book a weekend on the Isle of Wight — it’s an easy hop on the ferry from Portsmouth, but has a charm all its own with dramatic hills, golden beaches (below) and fossil walks. Meanwhile, the Channel Islands have war history and some of Britain’s best beaches. Jersey is a great pick for outdoor adventure, whereas smaller Guernsey has romantic, photo-perfect St Peter Port (right). Get out there!
RT TRAVEL PARTNER LONDON THEATRE BREAK WHY NOW We’ve all come to appreciate the value of time spent in the great outdoors. And if natural wonders are top of your wish list in a holiday, there are few places that do better than Iceland, home of volcanos, hot springs, geysers and glaciers. Visit this summer to take in the scenery, or in winter to spot the northern lights. WHERE TO GO How wild do you want to get? Spend a few days exploring the capital, Reykjavik, then tick off the 300km Golden Circle route, visiting the Gullfoss waterfall and the geyser at Geysir. Or get really epic, tackling the encircling Ring Road on a week-long adventure. Have your camera primed for the rugged north and east coast, dotted with remote fishing towns. The Phantom of the Opera TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Operated by Just Go Holidays Ltd trading as Omega Breaks. This package break is subject to Omega Breaks terms and conditions. Your booking is protected by Bonded Coach Holidays (BCH) and the Association of Bonded Travel Organisers Trust Limited (ABTOT); a Government-approved protection scheme. Tours subject to availability and Government guidelines. Errors and omissions excepted. Prices are per person, based on two people sharing a double/twin room at the Copthorne Hotel; a small supplement may apply on your choice of show. Single supplements apply. Calls to 033 numbers are free within inclusive minute packages, otherwise standard rates apply. See website or call for further details. Mourne Mountains, Northern Ireland TITANIC, THE GIANT’S CAUSEWAY AND MOURNE MOUNTAINS Six days from £524pp — departs 29 May, 3 July, 4 and 18 Sept 2022 Northern Ireland offers a combination of cosmopolitan city life, unrivalled coastal and mountain scenery as well as dramatic natural wonders, including the ancient stone edifices of the Giant’s Causeway. PRICE INCLUDES:  Return coach travel* and ferry crossings  Four nights at the four-star Ballymascanlon Hotel near Dundalk or the Nuremore Hotel and Country Club, Carrickmacross, with dinner and breakfast  One night at a selected three-star hotel in the Dublin area with dinner  Excursions to the Mountains of Mourne, Giant’s Causeway, DerryLondonderry, Belfast, Titanic Belfast and Dublin  Guided walking tour of Derry-Londonderry and a city tour of Belfast  Escorted by a tour manager in Ireland  Optional locally guided city tour of Dublin (£14pp) For details call 03332 342493, quoting RTC, or visit radiotimes.com/holidayoffers TERMS AND CONDITIONS: *Return coach travel from a network of pickups in England and Wales. Pickup point locations vary and are subject to departure date. Coach package holidays are subject to operator Just Go! Holidays terms and conditions. Your booking is protected by Bonded Coach Holidays (BCH) and the Association of Bonded Travel Organisers Trust Limited (ABTOT); a Government-approved consumer protection scheme. Tours offered subject to availability and Government guidelines. Errors and omissions excepted. Prices are per person, based on two people sharing a double/twin room. Single supplements apply. Calls to 033 numbers are free within inclusive minutes packages, otherwise standard rates apply. Please see website or call for further details. Due to ferry times, coach pickup times may be very early in the morning. radiotimes.com/travelapril2022 SHUTTERSTOCK; ALAMY 6 WILDERNESS IN ICELAND Four-star hotel and ticket offer, three days from £169pp Make the capital city yours on this three-day theatre break in London. PRICE INCLUDES:  Two nights at a the four-star Copthorne Hotel, Chelsea, or Tower Hotel with full English breakfast  Stalls, circle, dress circle or royal circle ticket to Mamma Mia!, Wicked, The Phantom of the Opera (right), Les Misérables, Mary Poppins, The Tina Turner Musical or Grease the Musical  Free time in London ITINERARY: Day 1 Make your own way to London. Check in to your hotel. Later, enjoy an evening performance of the show of your choice. Day 2 After breakfast at the hotel, explore London. Take a trip on the London Eye, or a spot of shopping on Oxford Street — there is plenty to do. Day 3 Enjoy a breakfast at the hotel before returning home. 7
RT TRAVEL SET SAIL ON A JOURNEY THROUGH EUROPE ABOARD THE FOURSTAR MS ARENA DELIGHTFUL HOLLAND AND THE FLORIADE NO SINGLE SUPPLEMENT OR FREE PREMIUM PACKAGE* Seven days from £995pp Departing 4 June 2022 Join the ultimate spring escape. Not only will the river cruise see us sail to the likes of Amsterdam, Den Helder and Lelystad, but we’ll also experience the once-in-a-decade Floriade Expo and have the opportunity to visit Het Loo Palace and De Kruidhof Botanical Garden. The Danube in Austria NO SINGLE SUPPLEMENT OR FREE PREMIUM PACKAGE* HIGHLIGHTS AND INCLUSIONS  Six nights’ cruise on a full-board basis  Six visits included to Amsterdam, Hoorn, Den Helder, Harlingen, Kampen and Lelystad  Excursion to Floriade The Danube to Vienna and Budapest Colourful Amsterdam (above). Tulips at the Keukenhof Gardens in the Netherlands Lucerne in Switzerland A TASTE OF THE IMPERIAL DANUBE CRUISE THE DANUBE TO VIENNA MIGHTY RHINE TO SWITZERLAND Eight days from £1249pp AND BUDAPEST Six days from £829pp Departing 29 July 2022 Eight days from £1,195pp Departing August and September 2022 Perfect for when time is of the essence, this six-day cruise takes you to three of Europe’s most fascinating capitals. HIGHLIGHTS AND INCLUSIONS  Five nights’ cruise on a full-board basis  Four visits included to Budapest, Bratislava, Vienna and Melk Journey onboard MS Arena, along the undeniably romantic Danube, discovering two of its most remarkable cities en route. HIGHLIGHTS AND INCLUSIONS  Seven nights’ cruise on a full-board basis  Five visits included to Melk, Vienna, Budapest, Bratislava and Dürnstein Departing April to October 2022 Embark on a truly unforgettable cruise through the breathtaking Rhine Gorge, discovering charming and historical wonders at every twist and turn. HIGHLIGHTS AND INCLUSIONS  Seven nights’ cruise on a full-board basis  Excursion to the Swiss resort of Lucerne  Nine visits included to Cologne, Rüdesheim, Speyer, Strasbourg, Basel, Lucerne, Breisach, Mannheim and Mainz ALL CRUISES SHOWN INCLUDE  Welcome drink and Captain’s Gala Dinner  Afternoon tea/coffee and cake and evening snack  Complimentary tea, coffee and wi-fi  On-board entertainment each evening  Services of a cruise manager  Travel by air or meet us at the ship, coach options available on some cruises To book, or for more information, call 01858 438338, quoting RADIO2903U, or visit radiotimes.com/holidayoffers Terms and conditions: Offers cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers or discounts and subject to availability at the time of booking. FREE PREMIUM PACKAGE on Superior Cabins only — SAVE up to £260 — NO SINGLE CABIN SUPPLEMENT on Main Deck Standard Cabins only — SAVE up to £260. Operated by Arena Travel Holidays. Prices are per person and based on two people sharing a cabin. Single supplements apply. Holidays are solely organised by Arena Travel Holidays. Images supplied by Arena Travel. Calls charged at local rate. ABTA no Y6426 and ATOL 10117. 8