TV3 Schedule - Wednesday 5th September 2018

TV3
Wednesday 5th September 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
Presented by Philip Schofield and Holly Willoughby.
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 (Repeat) Dickinson's Anquites Real Deal.David Dickinson and his team of dealers are in St Helens. Brenda Haller tries to snap up some Doulton figures, while Debbie Serpell is shaken not stirred with some 007 posters.
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.1/3.Love Your Home and Garden.(Series 1).For decades, Alan Titchmarsh has tackled some of the toughest backyards in the country to help people achieve their dream of a perfect garden. But in that time he has recognised that for many people, a stand-alone garden is not enough. They dream of a stunning outdoor space, that works hand in hand with their home. 
For the first time, Alan and his expert team create brand new indoor spaces to compliment the amazing outdoor spaces they have always designed for truly inspirational people.  Top architects, builders and gardeners give run-of-the-mill homes a jaw-dropping transformation, for people who truly deserve them.  
Episode 1
In episode one, Alan and the team travel to Banbury, Oxfordshire to meet an inspirational young family for whom daily life is far from normal.  Donna and Lee are raising daughters Claudia 12, and Leoni, 9.  Four years ago, Donna suffered a near fatal heart attack, which left her with severely restricted sight.  As a result, Claudia and Leoni act as carers for their mum like 700,000 other young people in the UK.
The family gives Alan a tour of their three bedroomed, terraced house. Donna’s vision deteriorates in low light, so the dark interior and cramped rooms cause her to regularly trip over on the furniture.  The garden could be a fantastic space for Claudia and Leoni but is currently only used for storing rubbish.  
Finally, Alan decides to give both of the girls a bedroom makeover, as a thank you for all they do for their mum.  The family move out, so the team can get to work transforming their cramped, dark home into a light-filled and clutter free space.  
Builder Kunle Barker knocks out the back wall of the house to make way for bifold doors and funnels light into the dark stairwell, by creating a skylight in the roof.  
Architect Helen Sisley uses an ingenious technique for creating extra space in the girls’ bedrooms and turns the ground floor completely open plan, to make it easier for Donna to move around the house.  
And in the garden Katie Rushworth builds a summerhouse in the garden for the girls to play in, creates a beautiful decking area for al fresco dining and compliments Helen’s interior jungle theme by planting ferns, lavender and wispy grasses.
21:00-22:00 brand new series and last in series and series finale.7/7.Long Lost Family.(Series 7).
Award-winning documentary series Long Lost Family returns to TV3 for a brand new seven-part series, as presenters Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell reunite more family members desperate to find their missing relatives.
For thousands of people across Britain, someone is missing from their lives and finding them can seem like an impossible task. Using every technique, from DNA technology to painstaking detective work, the series traces people that no-one else could find, uncovering family secrets and finally answering questions that have haunted entire lives. 
With searches extending to Nigeria, Ethiopia, America and Australia, no stone is left unturned as Davina and Nicky bring families back together. 
Sadly, not every story can have a happy ending and there are some tragic outcomes. But even when missing family members have passed away, our searchers have been comforted by meeting other family members we’ve discovered. 
The new series includes many firsts, including the programme’s first deaf contributor and the first time we’ve ever taken on a search on behalf of a  birth father searching on his own for a child who was given up for adoption. 
Episode 7
“I know there’s someone there, I don’t know who he is. I’m 73 Barry would be 72 now, I don’t want to go to my death not ever meeting my brother.” 
Derek Berg searching for his half-brother 
Episode Seven features two lives overshadowed by questions from the past: a man searching for the brother given up for a wartime affair, and a woman longing to understand the reasons behind her adoption. 
Derek Berg grew up in a Jewish family in East London, the only son of Freda and Kenneth Bergbaum. When Derek was 21 he married his childhood sweetheart Jackie but in 1966, when the couple were expecting their first child, Freda revealed to Jackie a closely guarded family secret. Freda explained that just 18 months after Derek was born, she’d had a second son, Barry, who she’d given up for adoption. 
Freda had fallen pregnant with Barry in 1945, towards the end of the Second World War. She was living with Derek in the east end of London, whilst Derek’s father, Kenneth, served abroad in the air force. By the fifth year of war 43,000 people had died from the bombing and millions made homeless.
Derek says “Being an only child you can be lonely at times. I had nobody, I would have loved to have a brother or a sister.” 
21-year old Freda was swept up in an affair with an Allied soldier, one of millions of American and Canadian servicemen who passed through Britain on their way to the front line. But after he left, she discovered she was pregnant. Then, Derek’s father returned home. Like many illegitimate war babies, he was put up for adoption. Kenneth ordered Freda never to speak of him again. 
Derek promised his mother he would not search for his brother while his father was alive. Less than a week after his father passed away, in 2015 , Derek threw himself into searching for his brother. 
Derek tried everything he could to find out what happened to Barry. But without Barry’s new adoptive name, he hit a brick wall. Now, as he approaches 74, Derek’s racing against time. 
Derek says “I'm part of him he's part of me, and if before I pass away I can find him I'd go to heaven happy.” 
Derek’s stumbling block was that he didn’t know Barry’s new name - so that was the first way we could help. We worked with a specialist intermediary legally allowed to access adoption records and we found Barry was now called Julian De Lange.  However, there was no trace of Julian living anywhere in the UK. Long Lost Family found that Julian had moved to Toronto, Canada.  Sadly, Julian was involved in a car accident many years ago which seriously injured his back. As his health has suffered, he lives half the year with his daughter and her family, on the outskirts of Philadelphia.  
Nicky travels to Philadelphia to meet Julian and tell him the news that his half-brother has been looking for him. 
Julian says “We have a lot of lost time to make up for and I look forward to it”. 
Davina travels to tell Derek that Julian’s been found and after more than 70 years they’re finally going to get to meet. 
Derek says “Unbelievable I was expecting the worst after so long I really was and it’s just unbelievable.” 
Julian makes the three and a half thousand-mile journey from Philadelphia to see his brother for the first time. Derek and Julian meet at a pub in east London, close to where their mother lived during the war.
Julian says “I feel really fulfilled and I’m going to enjoy my final years, I’m a happy man.” 
Derek says “I’ve found the brother I always wanted. He’s already part of the family. Now that I’ve found him I’m not going to lose him.” 
Also this week we meet Ann Smith who lives in Watford with her partner Steve.  As a child Ann was adopted by George and Jean Smith but despite growing up in a loving family, Ann was always aware that she was different. 
Ann says “I was never told by my parents, I never once spoke to them about being adopted.  Because of how I looked I just knew.” 
But as Ann grew older, life outside home became more difficult. Ann’s troubles at school made her question her past and who her birth mother might be.
20 years ago, Ann began searching and discovered her birth mother’s name for the first time – Denise Hogg. As the years have passed, Ann’s children have seen her need to find her birth mother grow.
Ann says “My biological mother, she’s the only one that can answer the questions I have now. Who she is and where I’m from. I just want to know the real truth.” 
When Long Lost Family took on Ann’s search, the only thing we knew about her birth mother was her name. We searched records for Denise and discovered that she’d married and had a daughter called Delina but that was the last we could find of either Ann’s birth mother or her half-sister. 
We searched for other family members, and managed to trace a relative of Denise’s. She hadn’t been in touch with Denise for years, but she was able to tell us that Denise now went by the surname Lopez and was living in Southsea in Hampshire. While we could see that a Denise Lopez had lived in Southsea – we couldn’t find a current address for her. But one thing did jump out at us - a Delina Wilson living in Southsea, with the same date of birth as Denise’s daughter. We contacted Delina, who told us that Denise was indeed her mother. But tragically, Denise had passed away just 3 months ago.
Delina also told us that Ann had more half siblings. Four of them did not want to appear on camera, but Delina and her older sister Julie agreed to meet Nicky. Julie is 54, a year older than Ann, and Delina is 52, just one year younger. 
Delina says “We haven't stopped buzzing, we are really excited and really happy and we can't wait to meet her”.
Julie says “It's so sad and tragic that she's too late. We can't fill in those missing pieces because we didn’t even know she existed so it's going to be hard.” 
Davina travels to Ann’s home to reveal the news, shows her a photo of her mum and explains that Denise had more children who can’t wait to meet her. 
Ann says “I’m really happy to be sitting here looking at a picture of my sisters. It’s amazing. Just looking forward to speaking with them and sharing some moments about my mum.” 
Ann travels to Southampton, a city close to where her mother lived, to meet her sisters for the first time. 

Ann says “It’s great to know that they’re going to be there for me, and I’m going to be there for them. They’re my sisters and this is the beginning. It’s going to be fantastic.”.*brand new entertainment series Richard Wilkinsons Presents...The Return of Alright on the Night is on next Wednesday (12th,September,2018) at 9:00pm-10:00pm.*Bad Move brand new series will be new 6 episodes starts is on Wednesday 26th September 2018 at 8:00pm-8:30pm.*Doc Martin returns with the eighth series starts is on Wednesday 19th September 2018 at 9:00pm-10:00pm will be new 8 episodes.*Manchester Street another double bill 8:30pm starts on Wednesday 26th September 2018 at 8:30pm-9:00pm.*TV Entertainment Awards 2018 took place on The Arena in London on next Wednesday (12th,September,2018) at 7:30pm-10:00pm on Interntal PPP1.Last in series and series finale.
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 one-off-documentary.The eBay Scammers.Documentary following the work of detectives to stop a criminal gang making millions of pounds from fraudulent transactions targeting customers of online site eBay. 
23:40-00:55 British Touring Car Championship.Steve Rider looks back at the eighth round of the British Touring Car Championship from Rockingham. Commentary comes from David Addison and Tim Harvey.
00:55-03:00 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) brand new one-off-documentary.The eBay Scammers.Documentary following the work of detectives to stop a criminal gang making millions of pounds from fraudulent transactions targeting customers of online site eBay.
00:05-01:05 Teleshopping
01:05-02:35 After Midnight
02:35-03:25 (Repeat) The Jeremy Donald Show
03:25-05:05 Nightscreen
RTV
18:00-18:30 RTV News at Six

22:30-23:05 RTV News Tonight
23:05-00:05 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.The eBay Scammers.Documentary following the work of detectives to stop a criminal gang making millions of pounds from fraudulent transactions targeting customers of online site eBay.
00:05-01:20 British Touring Car Championship.Steve Rider looks back at the eighth round of the British Touring Car Championship from Rockingham.Commentary comes from David Addison and Tim Harvey.
01:20-02:20 Teleshopping
02:20-03:00 Nightscreen

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