TV3 Schedule - Tuesday 25th September 2018

TV3
Tuesday 25th 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
14:00-15:00 Judge Rilnder
15:00-16:00 (Repeat) Dickinson's Anquites Real Deal.David and the team travel the country offering the locals some tempting antique deals.
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 brand new series.3/6.Save Money:Good Health.(Series 1).Journalist Sian Williams and Dr Ranj Singh get to the bottom of the true cost of some of the nation's biggest health spends, from sleep to pain to allergies and diets.
20:00-20:30 brand new series.3/6.Robson Green's Coastal Lives.(Series 1).Episode 3
This week he's on the Cornish Peninsula meeting a couple in St Ives who are putting their life savings into renovating their coastal home themselves and still finding time to volunteer for their local lifeboat station; and Robson also joins a hang gliding husband and wife team who take to the skies over the St Agnes Heritage Coast.Robson Green travels to the Cornish peninsula, meeting a couple in St Ives who are putting their life savings into renovating their coastal home themselves.
Series overview
Robson Green explores the extraordinary lives and homes of the people who live on Britain’s coastline - from families who are swapping their city homes for a new life by the sea to those who have lived on the coast for generations.
20:30-21:00 brand new series.2/6.Call the Cleaners.(Series 1).(Episode 2).The extreme cleaners tackle a house clearance, come to the aid of a gentleman whose life fell apart after the breakdown of his marriage and take on a cockroach infestation.
21:00-22:00 brand new three-part-series and last in series and series finale.3/3.100 Year Old Driving School. 
This three-part documentary for TV3 continues on from the channel’s 100 Year Old Drivers series to hit the road with some of Britain’s oldest motorists as they take mature driving tests to determine whether they should still be behind the wheel.
There are more than 200 drivers over the age of 100 in the UK. Motorists over the age of 70 must reapply through the post for a driving licence every three years but are not automatically re-tested.
This programme speaks to those aged in their 90s and 100s who are willing to risk their independence by taking the plunge and sitting an assessment overseen by examiners from The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA).
In the third and final episode, RoSPA set up their mobile hub at a fire station in Bristol and among those who arrive to be tested is former tank commander John Hamilton. Now in his 100th year, John may know how to drive a Bren gun carrier, but he’s never actually taken a driving test. While he is confident of passing, things don’t get off to a great start when he hits a kerb within seconds of setting off on his assessment. 
One man with a point to prove is 100-year-old Geoffrey Gillow, whose daughter wants him to stop driving. Geoffrey is determined to pass with flying colours and show his daughter he’s safe to drive.
For 91-year-old Patricia Deacon, driving is more for her husband Geoff than herself after he suffered a stroke, preventing him from getting behind the wheel. A former teacher, Pat is not the easiest of pupils - insisting on being addressed as Mrs Deacon - and she isn’t keen on anyone grabbing her steering wheel or talking to her while she drives, whether it’s her husband or a RoSPA examiner. Can she win over her assessor?
The programme also revisits some characters from previous series, in the form of 100-year-old Mary Ellis, and Harold Veazey, now a spritely 98. Harold was last seen almost running into an articulated lorry but he remains confident that he can still get behind the wheel.Including John Hamilton, who has never taken a driving test, Geoffrey Gillow, whose daughter wants him to stop driving, and Harold Veazey, who almost ran into an articulated lorry.*brand new documentary The Police Tapes of Richard Patterson with Rachel Davidson-Smith airs on next Tuesday (2nd,October,2018) at 9:00pm-10:00pm,brand new another documentary A To Catch a Serial Killer with Sir Trevor McDonaild airs on Tuesday (9th,October,2018) at 9:00pm-10:00pm,brand new documentary Behind the Prison - Inside the Barlinnie with Richard Kemp airs on Tuesday (16th,October,2018) at 9:00pm-10:00pm.*a repeat of three-part-series Cillia,starring Sherdian Smith airs on next Tuesday (2nd,October,2018) at 11:45pm-12:45am,Tuesday 9th October 2018 at 11:45pm-12:45am,and Tuesday 16th October 2018 at 11:45pm-12:45am.
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 series.3/4.Safe House.(Series 2).
Series overview
Safe House, produced by leading independent production company Eleventh Hour Films, returns to TV3 with an all new cast and crime story.
The series stars internationally renowned British actor Stephen Moyer (True Blood, The Bastard Executioner, Shots Fired) as charismatic yet impulsive ex-police officer Tom Brook who runs this season's police safe house, which stands at the edge of the sea on the rugged coastline of Anglesey, a wild and beautiful sanctuary.  
Stephen is joined by actress Zoë Tapper (Mr Selfridge, Lewis) as his partner Sam. The drama has been written by Ed Whitmore (CSI, He Kills Coppers) and Tracey Malone (Born to Kill, Rillington Place) and directed by Marc Evans (Safe House S1, Collision).   
Tom and Sam’s world is turned upside down when news of a shocking crime breaks. Years previously Tom investigated a series of abductions perpetrated by an assailant known as 'The Crow’, who took wives away from their husbands as they helplessly watched. 
On hearing breaking news of a crime bearing the same hallmarks Tom heads to the crime scene, revealing to the police that, terrifyingly, he believes the Crow is active again.
The 4 x 60’ series also stars Dervla Kirwan, (Injustice, Blackout), Jason Watkins (Taboo, The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies), Sunetra Sarker (Ackley Bridge, Casualty), Ashley Walters (Cuffs, Top Boy), Sacha Parkinson (Mr Selfridge, The Driver) and Joel MacCormack (Wolf Hall). 

Eleventh Hour Films Creative Director Paula Cuddy (Strike Back, Wallander) is the Executive Producer alongside company founder and Chief Executive Jill Green (New Blood, Collision). Andrew Benson (Strike Back, Prime Suspect) has produced the new season.
Tom (Stephen Moyer) makes a key break in the case. Tom links Roger Lane (Andrew Tiernan), an estate agent, to a number of locations related to the Crow abductions.  
Roger Lane is arrested. Jane grills him and the circumstantial evidence is telling. He’s associated with a number of the crime scenes. Not only that, but Simon Duke (Jason Watkins) picks Lane out of an ID parade. It transpires that Simon has worked for Lane in the past, photographing properties. However, despite these links Jane (Sunetra Sarker) is forced to let Lane go due to a lack of hard evidence. She and Tom are hugely frustrated. 
This is compounded when Lane gives Vedder (Gary Cargill), who is tailing him, the slip. The Crow is now at large.
Meanwhile, after Dani (Sacha Parkinson) gets herself in trouble the shocking reason behind her mistrust of John (Ashley Walters) is finally revealed.
23:40-00:30 (Repeat) brand new series.5/18.Lethal Weapon.(Series 1).(Spilt Milk).US drama series. Murtaugh delves deep into the psyche of a former Navy SEAL who is wanted for criminal activity, and draws parallels between him and his partner Riggs. 
00:30-03:00 JackpotCasino247
03:00-03:50 (Repeat) Loose Ladies
03:50-05:05 Nightscreen
05:05-06:00 (Repeat) The Jeremy Donald Show
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18:00-18:30 SCO News at Six
22:30-23:05 Scotland Tonight
23:05-00:05 (Repeat) brand new series.3/4.Safe House.(Series 2).
Series overview
Safe House, produced by leading independent production company Eleventh Hour Films, returns to TV3 with an all new cast and crime story.
The series stars internationally renowned British actor Stephen Moyer (True Blood, The Bastard Executioner, Shots Fired) as charismatic yet impulsive ex-police officer Tom Brook who runs this season's police safe house, which stands at the edge of the sea on the rugged coastline of Anglesey, a wild and beautiful sanctuary.  
Stephen is joined by actress Zoë Tapper (Mr Selfridge, Lewis) as his partner Sam. The drama has been written by Ed Whitmore (CSI, He Kills Coppers) and Tracey Malone (Born to Kill, Rillington Place) and directed by Marc Evans (Safe House S1, Collision).   
Tom and Sam’s world is turned upside down when news of a shocking crime breaks. Years previously Tom investigated a series of abductions perpetrated by an assailant known as 'The Crow’, who took wives away from their husbands as they helplessly watched. 
On hearing breaking news of a crime bearing the same hallmarks Tom heads to the crime scene, revealing to the police that, terrifyingly, he believes the Crow is active again.
The 4 x 60’ series also stars Dervla Kirwan, (Injustice, Blackout), Jason Watkins (Taboo, The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies), Sunetra Sarker (Ackley Bridge, Casualty), Ashley Walters (Cuffs, Top Boy), Sacha Parkinson (Mr Selfridge, The Driver) and Joel MacCormack (Wolf Hall). 
Eleventh Hour Films Creative Director Paula Cuddy (Strike Back, Wallander) is the Executive Producer alongside company founder and Chief Executive Jill Green (New Blood, Collision). Andrew Benson (Strike Back, Prime Suspect) has produced the new season.
Tom (Stephen Moyer) makes a key break in the case. Tom links Roger Lane (Andrew Tiernan), an estate agent, to a number of locations related to the Crow abductions.  
Roger Lane is arrested. Jane grills him and the circumstantial evidence is telling. He’s associated with a number of the crime scenes. Not only that, but Simon Duke (Jason Watkins) picks Lane out of an ID parade. It transpires that Simon has worked for Lane in the past, photographing properties. However, despite these links Jane (Sunetra Sarker) is forced to let Lane go due to a lack of hard evidence. She and Tom are hugely frustrated. 
This is compounded when Lane gives Vedder (Gary Cargill), who is tailing him, the slip. The Crow is now at large.
Meanwhile, after Dani (Sacha Parkinson) gets herself in trouble the shocking reason behind her mistrust of John (Ashley Walters) is finally revealed.
01:05-02:35 After Midnight
02:35-03:25 (Repeat) Loose Ladies
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 series.3/4.Safe House.(Series 2).
Series overview
Safe House, produced by leading independent production company Eleventh Hour Films, returns to TV3 with an all new cast and crime story.
The series stars internationally renowned British actor Stephen Moyer (True Blood, The Bastard Executioner, Shots Fired) as charismatic yet impulsive ex-police officer Tom Brook who runs this season's police safe house, which stands at the edge of the sea on the rugged coastline of Anglesey, a wild and beautiful sanctuary.  
Stephen is joined by actress Zoë Tapper (Mr Selfridge, Lewis) as his partner Sam. The drama has been written by Ed Whitmore (CSI, He Kills Coppers) and Tracey Malone (Born to Kill, Rillington Place) and directed by Marc Evans (Safe House S1, Collision).   
Tom and Sam’s world is turned upside down when news of a shocking crime breaks. Years previously Tom investigated a series of abductions perpetrated by an assailant known as 'The Crow’, who took wives away from their husbands as they helplessly watched. 
On hearing breaking news of a crime bearing the same hallmarks Tom heads to the crime scene, revealing to the police that, terrifyingly, he believes the Crow is active again.
The 4 x 60’ series also stars Dervla Kirwan, (Injustice, Blackout), Jason Watkins (Taboo, The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies), Sunetra Sarker (Ackley Bridge, Casualty), Ashley Walters (Cuffs, Top Boy), Sacha Parkinson (Mr Selfridge, The Driver) and Joel MacCormack (Wolf Hall). 
Eleventh Hour Films Creative Director Paula Cuddy (Strike Back, Wallander) is the Executive Producer alongside company founder and Chief Executive Jill Green (New Blood, Collision). Andrew Benson (Strike Back, Prime Suspect) has produced the new season.
Tom (Stephen Moyer) makes a key break in the case. Tom links Roger Lane (Andrew Tiernan), an estate agent, to a number of locations related to the Crow abductions.  
Roger Lane is arrested. Jane grills him and the circumstantial evidence is telling. He’s associated with a number of the crime scenes. Not only that, but Simon Duke (Jason Watkins) picks Lane out of an ID parade. It transpires that Simon has worked for Lane in the past, photographing properties. However, despite these links Jane (Sunetra Sarker) is forced to let Lane go due to a lack of hard evidence. She and Tom are hugely frustrated. 
This is compounded when Lane gives Vedder (Gary Cargill), who is tailing him, the slip. The Crow is now at large.
Meanwhile, after Dani (Sacha Parkinson) gets herself in trouble the shocking reason behind her mistrust of John (Ashley Walters) is finally revealed.
00:05-00:55 (Repeat) brand new series.5/18.Lethal Weapon.(Series 1).Spilt Milk: US drama series. Murtaugh delves deep into the psyche of a former Navy SEAL who is wanted for criminal activity, and draws parallels between him and his partner Riggs. 
00:55-01:55 Teleshopping
01:55-03:00 Nightscreen

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