TV3 Schedule - Wednesday 18th July 2018

TV3
Wednesday 18th 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.18/20.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.3/9.Love Your Garden.(Series 7).The nation’s favourite gardener Alan Titchmarsh returns with a brand new series of his hit TV3 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.
Alan Titchmarsh and the team head to Chandlers Ford near Eastleigh in Hampshire this week to turn a neglected suburban back garden into a woodland-style retreat complete with a rustic sunken outdoor living room.
The garden is for the Richardson family who are facing a very difficult future. After several very challenging years, father of two, Jason has been taken off the heart and kidney transplant list and survives only by the means of a heavy portable external machine which keeps his heart working and three weekly sessions of kidney dialysis. This means the whole family are now tied very much to their home and desperately need an outdoor space on their doorstep that can become an escape. 
Friends and family contacted the show and asked for Alan to step in.  Despite the team battling some of the worst rain they have ever experienced ever on the programme - the transformation is a triumph.  Alan, Katie, Frances and David pack it full of inspiring ideas and share all the usual tips and tricks to help make all of our gardens a little more lovely.     
The Love Your Garden team are David Domoney, Francis Tophill, Alan Titchmarsh and Katie Rushworth
21:00-22:00 brand new series and last in series and series finale.3/3.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 3
In episode three, Joanna’s adventures across India conclude as she explores Rajasthan, Delhi and the mountainous North West ending in Kashmir, the place of her birth.
Rajasthan, on the Pakistan border is famous for its beautiful desert, opulent palaces and stunning lakes. It’s also home to one of the most famous tiger reserves in India. 
Joanna arrives at Ranthambhore National Park to meet Belinda Wright from the Wildlife Protection Society of India, to go on safari and learn about their tiger conservation programmes.  Belinda, like Joanna, is a daughter of the Raj. She has spent her life campaigning against poaching, animal trafficking and the loss of wild places.  
Sadly, many poor people still see poaching as a means of survival.  Joanna visits a unique grassroots project at a school attended by the children of the Moghya people, a local tribe of skilful hunters and trackers who are now blamed for much of the poaching around the park. The children are being given an education in the hope that they don’t grow up to become tiger poachers.
After a second day on safari at the park, Joanna is overjoyed to watch a tiger in the wild, tip-toeing through water to avoid crocodiles. 
Joanna’s next stop is the mighty capital city of Delhi, which has a population of 18 million that is predicted to double in the next decade. Joanna begins her exploration at a monumental spot which has a very personal connection to her, Humayun’s Tomb. 
Joanna says: “Delhi has many monumental sights to see but it’s quite possible that without this glorious building my story would be very different...I’m particularly grateful to this place because it’s where my father proposed to my mother, and she accepted.”
Delhi is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world and the place the British in India moved their capital to in 1912. Seven decades of self-government has seen India emerge as a major world power and Delhi has witnessed a phenomenal growth in hi-tech industries. India now earns £50 billion a year providing business services around the world with huge companies like such as Pepsi and Vodafone having outsourced some of their services there. Joanna visits cyber city to find out more and experience a shift in a call centre. 
Next, Joanna re-visits her modelling past by attending a photo shoot with Indian models. In the 60s, models and fashion shoots often went to India for the glorious colour and light and today there’s a healthy home-grown scene.  
The number of homeless in Delhi is now estimated to be far in excess of 100,000 and Joanna visits an area of central Delhi where countless homeless men bed down for the night. She meets Radju who has been homeless since the age of 12. He has set up a makeshift cinema in a tent with an old TV wired up to a DVD player, to provide entertainment and escapism.
Radju explains: “Cinemas in Delhi don’t accept us, they kick us out because we are dirty people, we don’t have nice clothes and perfumes.”
Joanna is enormously touched by the kindness and welcome she receives: “What an extraordinary place. We’re in the heart of Delhi, the capital of India, and living in decrepit and derelict conditions, as I’ve ever been in. Just in this very short time I’ve seen rats and dogs of all kinds, but everyone getting on. It’s astonishing.”
Back on the move, an hour’s flight north of Delhi below the snowy Himalayan peaks, is the town of Dharamshala.  Joanna is beyond excited to have an audience with one of the world’s great spiritual leaders.
Joanna says: “I’m very excited, a bit fluttery, I’m going to an audience with his holiness the Dalai Lama. It’s a tremendous honour to be allowed to bring the film crew in, just talk to him, and I want to ask him about …kind of practically the meaning of life. And what we should be doing and just everything and if anybody knows the answer, I think it’s the Dalai Lama.”
The Dalai Lama has been residing in India for the past 60 years since his country was invaded by China and he had to flee in fear of his life. After escaping to India his holiness carried on his role as leader of the Tibetan people in exile in India, and today he stills receives a continual flow of pilgrims, well-wishers and refugees from his homeland. 
Joanna tells him: “We’ve been travelling through India and it seems that India is happier than the Western world, and yet some of the people we’ve met are very poor. Can you be happy with almost nothing?”
After discussing the need for compassion across all religions, Joanna presents him with an unusual gift, a drone.
Afterwards, Joanna reflects: “My Grandfather, Lesley Weir, who loved this part of the world so much and was such a close friend of the 13th Dalai Lama, would be so proud and thrilled to think that I’d had an audience with the 14th Dalai Lama, up here in Dharamshala.”
Before her trip to India ends, Joanna travels to Kashmir in the very North west of the country, where she was born. The region has been famed for centuries as a heavenly retreat but since India and Pakistan were split apart in the Act of Partition in 1947, it became a conflict zone. 
Joanna says: “I’m so thrilled to have come full circle and to be ending this adventure in Srinagar, Kashmir’s capital and the city where I was born, but it breaks my heart that this beautiful land is now so troubled.” 
Joanna stays on a houseboat on the Lake Dal, where her parents had their honeymoon. The following morning she hitches a ride in a shikara boat before dawn to discover the floating market, that’s been happening every morning for the last 100 years, to barter for some poppy seeds.
Finally, Joanna heads to the building that was previously The Residence in Srinagar, where her grandparents lived, her parents married and Joanna lived as a baby.Last in series and series finale.*Long Lost Family returns with the seventh series is on next Wednesday (25th,July,2018) at 9:00pm-10:00pm will be new 7 episodes.
22:00-22:30 TV3 News at Ten and Weather
22:30-22:45 Regional News and Weather
22:45-23:45 (Repeat) Mafia Women with Trevor McDonald.First of two programmes in which Trevor McDonald returns to the world of the Mafia, gaining unprecedented access to the wives, daughters and girlfriends of notorious gangsters. 
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
22:30-22:45 SCO News
22:45-23:45 (Repeat) Mafia Women with Trevor McDonald.First of two programmes in which Trevor McDonald returns to the world of the Mafia, gaining unprecedented access to the wives, daughters and girlfriends of notorious gangsters. 
23:45-00:40 (Repeat) The Question Chase
00:40-01:40 Teleshopping
01:40-03:10 After Midnight
03:10-04:00 (Repeat) The Jeremy Donald Show
04:00-05:05 Nightscreen
RTV
18:00-18:30 RTV News at Six

22:30-22:45 RTV News
22:45-23:45 (Repeat) Mafia Women with Trevor McDonald.First of two programmes in which Trevor McDonald returns to the world of the Mafia, gaining unprecedented access to the wives, daughters and girlfriends of notorious gangsters. 
23:45-00:40 (Repeat) The Question Chase
00:40-01:40 Teleshopping
01:40-03:00 Nightscreen

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