TV3
Wednesday 4th July 2018
06:00-08:30 Britain Morning Live
08:30-09:25 Lorraine
09:25-10:30 The Jeremy Donald Show
10:30-12:30 This Morning
12:30-13:30 Loose Ladies
13:30-14:00 TV3 Lunchtime News and Weather
14:00-15:00 Judge Rilnder
15:00-16:00 brand new series.8/20.David Dickinson,s Name Your Price.(Series 1).Dickinson’s Name Your Price sees three pairs of contestants competing against each other to correctly value antiques or collectables in order to win a top cash prize!
Taking inspiration from the older, golden age of game shows, David Dickinson’s Name Your Price challenges contestants to correctly identify the valuable item from a selection of three.
Across three rounds, host and antiques expert David ‘The Duke’ Dickinson describes each of the three objects, detailing their history and provenance.
However, David is only telling the truth about one item, the valuable one, and the information about the other two items are lies!
Each pair of contestants have to decide which is the truly valuable item and which are The Duke’s deceptions.
At the end of each round David tells the contestants the real value of the objects and points are awarded for the correct answer. The two couples with the highest scores then go through to the fourth round - the semi-final.
In this round, contestants are shown five antiques or collectables and are then given five cash labels. After David has described each item, one member from each team has 30 seconds to match the object with its correct cash value.
Just one couple go through to the final round - ‘The Duke’s Bobby Dazzler’ - in which David describes two items, one of which is worth £5000 and the other is ‘cheap as chips’, worth just £50.
David also offers the contestants a cash sum so they can either choose to take a risk and win the cash value of an item or take the cash. Can they spot the truly valuable object or will they decide to go for David’s cash sum?
16:00-17:00 Lucky Stars
17:00-18:00 The Question Chase
18:00-18:30 Regional News and Weather
18:30-19:00 TV3 Evening News and Weather
19:00-19:30 The Dingles
19:30-20:00 Manchester Street
20:00-21:00 brand new series.1/9.Love Your Garden.(Series 7).The nation’s favourite gardener Alan Titchmarsh returns with a brand new series of his hit ITV peak-time gardening programme, Love Your Garden.
Love Your Garden (9 x 60 mins) will see the writer, broadcaster and TV personality travel the country to give surprise transformations to the outdoor spaces of some of Britain’s most deserving people.
Alan and his team of experts transform barren plots and small neglected grounds into stunning gardens and lifestyle-enhancing outdoor living spaces - while informing and inspiring viewers on how to recreate the look themselves with minimum fuss.
In each episode, Alan surprises garden owners who have an inspiring story to tell and whose outdoor space is in desperate need of a transformation. While the owner is whisked away, Alan designs the new-look garden – taking inspiration from the best gardens in the area and asking for help from local people and the owner's friends in completing the project.
In the first of this new series, Alan Titchmarsh and the team head to Plymouth to create a show-stopping contemporary garden for an outstanding ex-Marine, Mark Ormrod, 36, and his young family. Despite tragically losing both his legs and an arm in Afghanistan in an IED incident, Mark made a remarkable recovery and has become an inspiration to injured veterans everywhere.
Although he thinks nothing of going out of his way for others, his run down, uninviting garden has remained a challenge too far, and because he desperately needs an outdoor space where he can play safely with his children and enjoy time together as a family, his friends and colleagues asked Alan and the team to help.
Transforming the Ormrods plot is a huge challenge but Alan, Katie, Frances and David manage to create a truly spectacular contemporary garden. They show how lush tropical planting can work brilliantly in a low maintenance garden and finish it with lots of clever ideas and features that you’ll be desperate to try at home.
The Love Your Garden team is: Alan Titchmarsh, David Domoney, Katie Rushworth and Frances Tophill.
Immediately following this nine-part series of Love Your Garden, will be the brand new three-part series, Love Your Home and Garden.
For decades Alan has stood in some of the worlds most beautiful gardens and built outdoor spaces that have literally changed peoples lives. But in that time he has also recognized that how people see their gardens has changed. For many people a stand-alone garden is not enough. They dream of a stunning outdoor space that works hand in hand with the home.
So, for the first time, Alan will be taking on broken homes and broken backyards, and going across the nation, meeting some very special people for whom a new home and a new garden would make an enormous difference…and he’s bringing in an expert team for the inside and for the outside.
He’ll be working with top London builder Kunle Barker, and three leading interior experts and architects to transform the families’ living spaces: Ewald Van Der Straeten and George Bradley will be tackling the home of a family with a severely disabled son, Helen Sisley will be designing a property in Oxfordshire for a family where the two children are carers for their mum, and Welsh interior architect James Stroud will be redesigning a house for a family who have done extraordinary charity work up in Chester.
Joining Alan to transform the gardens will be fellow Love Your Garden presenter Katie Rushworth, and all together this crack team will create one-of-a-kind homes and gardens that truly have the wow factor for people who truly deserve them.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.1/3.Joanna Lumley,s India.(Series 1).
Joanna Lumley returns to the country of her birth for a deeply personal journey around the vibrant and unique country of India.
Joanna was born during the last days of the Raj and both sides of her family called India home, for several generations.
In this series she travels the length and breadth of the country, for an immersive and extraordinary exploration of its diverse landscapes, varying cultural traditions and incomparable spirit. Along the way, she meets an eclectic mix of people and discovers how independence has shaped India into the constantly evolving and endlessly fascinating country it is today.
Episode 1
In episode one, Joanna travels from the very south of the country all the way to the foothills of the Himalayas. In Madurai she explores the multi-coloured and dazzling Meenakshi temple which comes alive at night with religious celebration. Joanna finds herself caught up in a ceremony celebrating the love of Lord Shiva and his wife, the goddess Parvarti, which has been performed in the same way every night for thousands of years.
With the country being predominantly vegetarian, India has the lowest consumption, per capita, of meat in the world. Joanna indulges in a traditional lunch, using her hands to eat. She says: “I’m not doing it properly but watch people here doing it. So skillful and lovely.”
At the Western Ghats, Joanna meets old friend Robin Brown who has spent half his life travelling through India on his beloved motorbike. Their mothers were lifelong friends and the pair discuss how much they miss them while Robin takes Joanna for a hair-raising ride on the winding road to the Valparai Plateau, which climbs 3500 feet over 40 perilous hairpin bends. Robin instructs Joanna not to wobble and she replies: ‘I’m not going to do any wobbling. I was trained in The Avengers if you remember?”
The plateau was deforested 200 years ago and replaced with tea plantations, which require vast numbers of workers. Chance encounters with elephants have resulted in five deaths a year and Joanna meets a local team of scientists working hard to track the elephants. The ardent animal lover is then thrilled to be invited along when they follow up on a siting.
Indian elephants are notoriously difficult to see in the wild and despite much evidence that they recently passed through the area, the team are forced to admit defeat after an extensive but fruitless search through the dense jungle. Joanna says: “Well this has been a thrilling morning because even though we didn’t see the beautiful elephant, we’ve seen so much evidence of it. And in a way it’s rather marvelous that nature doesn’t just come to your command. You can’t just say ‘I’d like to see the elephants’. You can’t just do it like that.”
On the way back to base the team get another call and this time they are in luck. At the side of the road is the exquisite sight of a mother and her calf, slowly making their way down a hillside, followed by three more elephants. Using her binoculars, Joanna says: “It would have been heart breaking not to have seen something as beautiful as this. I’m so, so thrilled. It’s one of the great dreams of my life to see an Indian elephant in the wild.”
After perusing the jewellery markets of Hyderbad, Joanna explores the world’s biggest film studio complex for new movie industry, Tollywood. The best creative brains in India are concocting digital magic and use their expertise to turn Joanna into a goddess on screen.
Calcutta was the capital of British India for nearly 200 years and the birthplace of Joanna’s great, great grandfather in 1810. The city has now fallen on harder times and Joanna is moved by the plight of the many people on its streets. There are 10,000 people who identify as transgender and have suffered rejection and violence. Joanna meets three young men who dream of having the treatment and surgery required to become women. She hears how they have been marginalised by society, rejected by their families, forced into the sex trade to survive and must fight daily to live as they wish.
The British Empire made a fortune from Calcutta’s raw materials and Joanna meets 67 year old Latta Bajoria who defied expectations by refusing to sell the family jute empire when her husband died.
Her journey ends four hundred miles north of Calcutta, in Sikkim, at the foot of the Himalayas. Her grandfather remained stationed here for many years and it is where her mother grew up. Driving through the winding roads, Joanna says: “I’m so thrilled to be here. All these names are so familiar, particularly from my mother’s childhood. They must have made these journeys and the roads weren’t as good as this.”
Sikkim reluctantly became part of India in 1975 and Joanna needs to show her passport to enter. The magnificent peak of Kangchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world. Joanna takes a cable car to Gangtok to see its five peaks from the sky.
Joanna meets Pema and Dechem, two young members of the royal family who were deposed in 1975. Pema and Dechem are working on a project to archive thousands of official letters and royal family documentation dating from 1875 to 1975. Joanna is stunned to be shown letters written between their great-grandfather and her grandfather. She says: “I tell you, emails are not as good.”
She hopes to explore a building called ‘The Residency’, where her
mother spent her childhood and which she has only ever seen in photographs. Sadly access is denied and initially Joanna is bitterly disappointed. She is then delighted when Dechen pulls a few strings and arranges for her father to show her around The Residency. She says: “It was so kind of Dechen’s father to take me around there. I only ever saw it in black and white photographs. Now today I’ve had a chance to see what it was like, to smell the air and see the trees and what it would have been like to be her. And I swear I saw dancing amongst the flowerbeds, the little spirit of my eight-year old mother with her dogs and her pony. Fabulous.”
22:00-22:30 TV3 News at Ten and Weather
22:30-22:45 Regional News and Weather
22:45-23:45 (Repeat) The Question Cube:Celebrity Special.Philip Schofield presents a special celebrity edition of the skill-based game show as Mo Farah his to try win some cash for their chosen charities.
23:45-00:40 (Repeat) The Question Chase
00:40-03:00 JackpotCasino247
03:00-03:50 (Repeat) The Jeremy Donald Show
03:50-05:05 Nightscreen
05:05-06:00 (Repeat) The Jeremy Donald Show
SCO
18:00-18:30 SCO News at Six
22:30-23:05 Scotland Tonight
23:05-00:05 (Repeat) The Question Cube:Celebrity Special.Phillip Schofield presents a special celebrity edition of the skill-based game show as Mo Farah his to try to win some cash for their chosen charities.
00:20-01:20 Teleshopping
01:20-02:50 After Midnight
02:50-03:40 (Repeat) The Jeremy Donald Show
03:40-05:05 Nightscreen
RTV
18:00-18:30 RTV News at Six
22:30-23:05 RTV News Tonight
23:05-00:05 (Repeat) The Question Cube:Celebrity Special.Phillip Schofield presents a special celebrity edition of the skill-based game show as Mo Farah his to try to win some cash for their chosen charities.
00:05-01:05 Teleshopping
01:05-03:00 Nightscreen
Wednesday 4th July 2018
06:00-08:30 Britain Morning Live
08:30-09:25 Lorraine
09:25-10:30 The Jeremy Donald Show
10:30-12:30 This Morning
12:30-13:30 Loose Ladies
13:30-14:00 TV3 Lunchtime News and Weather
14:00-15:00 Judge Rilnder
15:00-16:00 brand new series.8/20.David Dickinson,s Name Your Price.(Series 1).Dickinson’s Name Your Price sees three pairs of contestants competing against each other to correctly value antiques or collectables in order to win a top cash prize!
Taking inspiration from the older, golden age of game shows, David Dickinson’s Name Your Price challenges contestants to correctly identify the valuable item from a selection of three.
Across three rounds, host and antiques expert David ‘The Duke’ Dickinson describes each of the three objects, detailing their history and provenance.
However, David is only telling the truth about one item, the valuable one, and the information about the other two items are lies!
Each pair of contestants have to decide which is the truly valuable item and which are The Duke’s deceptions.
At the end of each round David tells the contestants the real value of the objects and points are awarded for the correct answer. The two couples with the highest scores then go through to the fourth round - the semi-final.
In this round, contestants are shown five antiques or collectables and are then given five cash labels. After David has described each item, one member from each team has 30 seconds to match the object with its correct cash value.
Just one couple go through to the final round - ‘The Duke’s Bobby Dazzler’ - in which David describes two items, one of which is worth £5000 and the other is ‘cheap as chips’, worth just £50.
David also offers the contestants a cash sum so they can either choose to take a risk and win the cash value of an item or take the cash. Can they spot the truly valuable object or will they decide to go for David’s cash sum?
16:00-17:00 Lucky Stars
17:00-18:00 The Question Chase
18:00-18:30 Regional News and Weather
18:30-19:00 TV3 Evening News and Weather
19:00-19:30 The Dingles
19:30-20:00 Manchester Street
20:00-21:00 brand new series.1/9.Love Your Garden.(Series 7).The nation’s favourite gardener Alan Titchmarsh returns with a brand new series of his hit ITV peak-time gardening programme, Love Your Garden.
Love Your Garden (9 x 60 mins) will see the writer, broadcaster and TV personality travel the country to give surprise transformations to the outdoor spaces of some of Britain’s most deserving people.
Alan and his team of experts transform barren plots and small neglected grounds into stunning gardens and lifestyle-enhancing outdoor living spaces - while informing and inspiring viewers on how to recreate the look themselves with minimum fuss.
In each episode, Alan surprises garden owners who have an inspiring story to tell and whose outdoor space is in desperate need of a transformation. While the owner is whisked away, Alan designs the new-look garden – taking inspiration from the best gardens in the area and asking for help from local people and the owner's friends in completing the project.
In the first of this new series, Alan Titchmarsh and the team head to Plymouth to create a show-stopping contemporary garden for an outstanding ex-Marine, Mark Ormrod, 36, and his young family. Despite tragically losing both his legs and an arm in Afghanistan in an IED incident, Mark made a remarkable recovery and has become an inspiration to injured veterans everywhere.
Although he thinks nothing of going out of his way for others, his run down, uninviting garden has remained a challenge too far, and because he desperately needs an outdoor space where he can play safely with his children and enjoy time together as a family, his friends and colleagues asked Alan and the team to help.
Transforming the Ormrods plot is a huge challenge but Alan, Katie, Frances and David manage to create a truly spectacular contemporary garden. They show how lush tropical planting can work brilliantly in a low maintenance garden and finish it with lots of clever ideas and features that you’ll be desperate to try at home.
The Love Your Garden team is: Alan Titchmarsh, David Domoney, Katie Rushworth and Frances Tophill.
Immediately following this nine-part series of Love Your Garden, will be the brand new three-part series, Love Your Home and Garden.
For decades Alan has stood in some of the worlds most beautiful gardens and built outdoor spaces that have literally changed peoples lives. But in that time he has also recognized that how people see their gardens has changed. For many people a stand-alone garden is not enough. They dream of a stunning outdoor space that works hand in hand with the home.
So, for the first time, Alan will be taking on broken homes and broken backyards, and going across the nation, meeting some very special people for whom a new home and a new garden would make an enormous difference…and he’s bringing in an expert team for the inside and for the outside.
He’ll be working with top London builder Kunle Barker, and three leading interior experts and architects to transform the families’ living spaces: Ewald Van Der Straeten and George Bradley will be tackling the home of a family with a severely disabled son, Helen Sisley will be designing a property in Oxfordshire for a family where the two children are carers for their mum, and Welsh interior architect James Stroud will be redesigning a house for a family who have done extraordinary charity work up in Chester.
Joining Alan to transform the gardens will be fellow Love Your Garden presenter Katie Rushworth, and all together this crack team will create one-of-a-kind homes and gardens that truly have the wow factor for people who truly deserve them.
21:00-22:00 brand new series.1/3.Joanna Lumley,s India.(Series 1).
Joanna Lumley returns to the country of her birth for a deeply personal journey around the vibrant and unique country of India.
Joanna was born during the last days of the Raj and both sides of her family called India home, for several generations.
In this series she travels the length and breadth of the country, for an immersive and extraordinary exploration of its diverse landscapes, varying cultural traditions and incomparable spirit. Along the way, she meets an eclectic mix of people and discovers how independence has shaped India into the constantly evolving and endlessly fascinating country it is today.
Episode 1
In episode one, Joanna travels from the very south of the country all the way to the foothills of the Himalayas. In Madurai she explores the multi-coloured and dazzling Meenakshi temple which comes alive at night with religious celebration. Joanna finds herself caught up in a ceremony celebrating the love of Lord Shiva and his wife, the goddess Parvarti, which has been performed in the same way every night for thousands of years.
With the country being predominantly vegetarian, India has the lowest consumption, per capita, of meat in the world. Joanna indulges in a traditional lunch, using her hands to eat. She says: “I’m not doing it properly but watch people here doing it. So skillful and lovely.”
At the Western Ghats, Joanna meets old friend Robin Brown who has spent half his life travelling through India on his beloved motorbike. Their mothers were lifelong friends and the pair discuss how much they miss them while Robin takes Joanna for a hair-raising ride on the winding road to the Valparai Plateau, which climbs 3500 feet over 40 perilous hairpin bends. Robin instructs Joanna not to wobble and she replies: ‘I’m not going to do any wobbling. I was trained in The Avengers if you remember?”
The plateau was deforested 200 years ago and replaced with tea plantations, which require vast numbers of workers. Chance encounters with elephants have resulted in five deaths a year and Joanna meets a local team of scientists working hard to track the elephants. The ardent animal lover is then thrilled to be invited along when they follow up on a siting.
Indian elephants are notoriously difficult to see in the wild and despite much evidence that they recently passed through the area, the team are forced to admit defeat after an extensive but fruitless search through the dense jungle. Joanna says: “Well this has been a thrilling morning because even though we didn’t see the beautiful elephant, we’ve seen so much evidence of it. And in a way it’s rather marvelous that nature doesn’t just come to your command. You can’t just say ‘I’d like to see the elephants’. You can’t just do it like that.”
On the way back to base the team get another call and this time they are in luck. At the side of the road is the exquisite sight of a mother and her calf, slowly making their way down a hillside, followed by three more elephants. Using her binoculars, Joanna says: “It would have been heart breaking not to have seen something as beautiful as this. I’m so, so thrilled. It’s one of the great dreams of my life to see an Indian elephant in the wild.”
After perusing the jewellery markets of Hyderbad, Joanna explores the world’s biggest film studio complex for new movie industry, Tollywood. The best creative brains in India are concocting digital magic and use their expertise to turn Joanna into a goddess on screen.
Calcutta was the capital of British India for nearly 200 years and the birthplace of Joanna’s great, great grandfather in 1810. The city has now fallen on harder times and Joanna is moved by the plight of the many people on its streets. There are 10,000 people who identify as transgender and have suffered rejection and violence. Joanna meets three young men who dream of having the treatment and surgery required to become women. She hears how they have been marginalised by society, rejected by their families, forced into the sex trade to survive and must fight daily to live as they wish.
The British Empire made a fortune from Calcutta’s raw materials and Joanna meets 67 year old Latta Bajoria who defied expectations by refusing to sell the family jute empire when her husband died.
Her journey ends four hundred miles north of Calcutta, in Sikkim, at the foot of the Himalayas. Her grandfather remained stationed here for many years and it is where her mother grew up. Driving through the winding roads, Joanna says: “I’m so thrilled to be here. All these names are so familiar, particularly from my mother’s childhood. They must have made these journeys and the roads weren’t as good as this.”
Sikkim reluctantly became part of India in 1975 and Joanna needs to show her passport to enter. The magnificent peak of Kangchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world. Joanna takes a cable car to Gangtok to see its five peaks from the sky.
Joanna meets Pema and Dechem, two young members of the royal family who were deposed in 1975. Pema and Dechem are working on a project to archive thousands of official letters and royal family documentation dating from 1875 to 1975. Joanna is stunned to be shown letters written between their great-grandfather and her grandfather. She says: “I tell you, emails are not as good.”
She hopes to explore a building called ‘The Residency’, where her
mother spent her childhood and which she has only ever seen in photographs. Sadly access is denied and initially Joanna is bitterly disappointed. She is then delighted when Dechen pulls a few strings and arranges for her father to show her around The Residency. She says: “It was so kind of Dechen’s father to take me around there. I only ever saw it in black and white photographs. Now today I’ve had a chance to see what it was like, to smell the air and see the trees and what it would have been like to be her. And I swear I saw dancing amongst the flowerbeds, the little spirit of my eight-year old mother with her dogs and her pony. Fabulous.”
22:00-22:30 TV3 News at Ten and Weather
22:30-22:45 Regional News and Weather
22:45-23:45 (Repeat) The Question Cube:Celebrity Special.Philip Schofield presents a special celebrity edition of the skill-based game show as Mo Farah his to try win some cash for their chosen charities.
23:45-00:40 (Repeat) The Question Chase
00:40-03:00 JackpotCasino247
03:00-03:50 (Repeat) The Jeremy Donald Show
03:50-05:05 Nightscreen
05:05-06:00 (Repeat) The Jeremy Donald Show
SCO
18:00-18:30 SCO News at Six
22:30-23:05 Scotland Tonight
23:05-00:05 (Repeat) The Question Cube:Celebrity Special.Phillip Schofield presents a special celebrity edition of the skill-based game show as Mo Farah his to try to win some cash for their chosen charities.
00:20-01:20 Teleshopping
01:20-02:50 After Midnight
02:50-03:40 (Repeat) The Jeremy Donald Show
03:40-05:05 Nightscreen
RTV
18:00-18:30 RTV News at Six
22:30-23:05 RTV News Tonight
23:05-00:05 (Repeat) The Question Cube:Celebrity Special.Phillip Schofield presents a special celebrity edition of the skill-based game show as Mo Farah his to try to win some cash for their chosen charities.
00:05-01:05 Teleshopping
01:05-03:00 Nightscreen



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