TV3 Schedule - Thursday 23rd August 2018

TV3
Thursday 23rd August 2018
06:00-08:30 Britain Morning Live
08:30-09:25 brand new series.4/10.BML Today.(Series 1).Richard Madeliey and Alison Richardson present a summer version of Britain Morning Live,featuring celebrity guests, Hollywood gossip and topical debate, as well as entertainment news updates from Richard Arnold and Ross King.with today,s guests Annette Crosbie and Maureen Lipman.
09:25-10:30 (Repeat) The Jeremy Donald Show
10:30-12:30 This Morning
12:30-13:00 Loose Ladies
13:00-13:30 TV3 Lunchtime News and Weather
13:30-16:00 TV3 Racing Live:Ebor Festival.Ed Chamberlin and Francesca Cumani are at York for day two of the famous Ebor meeting, headlined by the Yorkshire Oaks at 3.35.
16:00-17:00 Lucky Stars
17:00-18:00 brand new quiz show.19/25.Cash Trapped.(Series 2).Bradley Walsh welcomes six contestants to a brand new series of TV's most strategic quiz show.
The contestant who has amassed the most money over the show gets a chance to escape with their individual prize pot. If the other five contestants succeed in blocking him, they all return the following day to play again, with the escapee starting on zero in this rollover show . If the escapee cash traps all five of his opponents they all leave with nothing, and he leaves with his winnings. 
Broadcasts Monday to Friday at 5pm on TV3.
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 Tonight
20:00-20:30 The Dingles
20:30-21:00 brand new series.7/.James Martin's French Adventure.St Tropez: James's journey though France leads him to the glitz and glamour of St Tropez where he drops in on old friend Michel Roux and knocks up a rather special barbeque.
21:00-22:00 brand new two-part-documentary and last in series and series finale.2/2.The Brighton Police.
“For me personally as a DS, my husband will tell you that I love my job more than I love him. But I think we have to be driven to get justice for victims.” - Det Sgt Julie Greenwood, Sussex Police
This two-part documentary series for TV3 follows the officers tasked with policing buzzing Brighton - tackling armed robbers, drug dealers and attempting to track down an attempted rapist.
Brighton’s reputation as an affluent seaside party city means it also comes with a darker criminal element - meaning that detectives based at the nick in the centre of the city are under constant pressure.
Narrated by Philip Glenister, The Brighton Police follows officers on raids, undertaking surveillance, taking statements from witnesses and gathering evidence to bring criminals to justice.
In the second episode, a family home in Woodingdean near Brighton with four young children, has been attacked by a gang of masked men, armed with knives and poles.
DS Gary Tattersall, investigating, says: “Being attacked in your own bedroom by masked men at the age of seven to 12 is incredibly serious, and ultimately that will be what gives [the attackers] very harsh sentences in this case.”
Detectives in Brighton have traced the incident to a woman living in Sussex whose brother is serving time in prison. After months spent analysing phone records, detectives believe the attack was masterminded from prison, and police have obtained records of the calls.
Now, they need to see if they can persuade the ringleader to come out of prison so they can question him about his involvement. 
Meanwhile, a woman has reported an attempted stranger rape, and police are carrying out an intensive search for the attacker to ensure he does not strike again. DS Emma Vickers, investigating, says: “He literally has been hanging around on the street corner, potentially just waiting for someone, so it’s extremely predatory… It then makes you think, are the wider public in danger?”.*The Detectives:Inside the Major Crimes Team is on next Thursday (30th,August,2018) at 9:00pm-10:00pm.
22:00-22:30 TV3 News at Ten and Weather
22:30-22:40 Regional News and Weather
22:40-23:40 (Repeat) brand new two-part-documentary and last in series and series finale.Easyjet:Inside the Cockpit.
Last year British people took more flights than ever before, and with air travel increasing there’s now a worldwide shortage of pilots. 
This year easyJet, the UK’s biggest airline, launched its largest ever pilot recruitment drive including a focus on encouraging more women to apply for this career in which females currently make up only three per cent of pilots worldwide.
This two-part primetime series opens the door into the cockpit to follow rookie pilots as they take their first steps from the flight school classroom into the flight simulator, and on to flying large jets with hundreds of passengers on board.
This week, freshly-qualified 20-year-old Ryan Clyde lands for the first time in the dark in Paris with passengers on board - with the added complication that one of them has never flown before, and is extremely nervous.
Meanwhile cadet Sophie Truran learns how to deal with G-forces, and the firm’s training captains jet off to France to showcase their skills to seven fledgling pilots.
Becoming a pilot involves dedication and determination and the trainees come from every walk of life. But does the reality live up to the dream of flying high?
23:40-00:35 (Repeat) brand new series.1/6.Bear Grylls:Mission Survive.(Series 2).Bear Grylls presents the series in which seven celebrities face a 12-day survival mission in the dangerous wilderness of the South African bush.
00:35-03:00 JackpotCasino247
03:00-03:25 (Repeat) Tonight
03:25-05:05 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
*Scotland Tonight will be off air for August Bank Holiday (Monday 27th August 2018) and Scotland Tonight return on Tuesday 28th August 2018 at 10:30pm-11:05pm.
23:05-00:05 (Repeat) brand new two-part-documentary and last in series and series finale.Easyjet:Inside the Cockpit.
Last year British people took more flights than ever before, and with air travel increasing there’s now a worldwide shortage of pilots. 
This year easyJet, the UK’s biggest airline, launched its largest ever pilot recruitment drive including a focus on encouraging more women to apply for this career in which females currently make up only three per cent of pilots worldwide.
This two-part primetime series opens the door into the cockpit to follow rookie pilots as they take their first steps from the flight school classroom into the flight simulator, and on to flying large jets with hundreds of passengers on board.
This week, freshly-qualified 20-year-old Ryan Clyde lands for the first time in the dark in Paris with passengers on board - with the added complication that one of them has never flown before, and is extremely nervous.
Meanwhile cadet Sophie Truran learns how to deal with G-forces, and the firm’s training captains jet off to France to showcase their skills to seven fledgling pilots.
Becoming a pilot involves dedication and determination and the trainees come from every walk of life. But does the reality live up to the dream of flying high?
00:05-01:05 Teleshopping
01:05-02:35 After Midnight
02:35-03:00 (Repeat) Tonight
03:00-05:05 Nightscreen
RTV
18:00-18:30 RTV News at Six

22:30-23:05 RTV News Tonight
*RTV News Tonight is off air for August Bank Holiday (Monday 27th August 2018).*RTV News Tonight return on Tuesday 28th August 2018 at 10:30pm-11:05pm.
23:05-00:05 (Repeat) brand new two-part-documentary and last in series and series finale.Easyjet:Inside the Cockpit.
Last year British people took more flights than ever before, and with air travel increasing there’s now a worldwide shortage of pilots. 
This year easyJet, the UK’s biggest airline, launched its largest ever pilot recruitment drive including a focus on encouraging more women to apply for this career in which females currently make up only three per cent of pilots worldwide.
This two-part primetime series opens the door into the cockpit to follow rookie pilots as they take their first steps from the flight school classroom into the flight simulator, and on to flying large jets with hundreds of passengers on board.
This week, freshly-qualified 20-year-old Ryan Clyde lands for the first time in the dark in Paris with passengers on board - with the added complication that one of them has never flown before, and is extremely nervous.
Meanwhile cadet Sophie Truran learns how to deal with G-forces, and the firm’s training captains jet off to France to showcase their skills to seven fledgling pilots.
Becoming a pilot involves dedication and determination and the trainees come from every walk of life. But does the reality live up to the dream of flying high?
00:05-01:00 (Repeat) brand new series.1/6.Bear Grylls:Mission Survive.(Series 2).Bear Grylls presents the series in which seven celebrities face a 12-day survival mission in the dangerous wilderness of the South African bush.
01:00-02:00 Teleshopping
02:00-03:00 Nightscreen

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