TV3
Sunday 28th October 2018
06:00-09:25 Weekend
09:25-09:30 TV3 News.Faye Barker presents the latest headlines from around the world.
09:30-10:00 (Repeat) brand new series.3/7.Australian Wilderness with Ray Mears.(Series 1).(Nitmiluk Gorge).
This brand-new seven part series sees renowned bushcraft expert Ray Mears delving further into the outback.
Ray travels across Australia to discover how the wildlife and people thrive and adapt in some of the planet’s last great areas of wilderness.
In this series Ray ventures through turquoise waters, across majestic mangroves, high above mountain ranges and deep into pre-historic forests. In each episode Ray journeys through Australia in search of its remarkable landscapes, the extraordinary wildlife and the people who have survived this wilderness.
Episode 3 - Nitmiluk Gorge
Ray starts his journey in a helicopter over the vast area of Nitmiluk national park in Northern Australia. Beneath him he sees a stony wilderness, twice the size of London, created before dinosaurs roamed the earth.
He then travels on foot, following waterholes through this totally uninhabited land. This trail leads him to a dry forest, where parrots and cockatoos abound. Ray travels on through groves of acacia and spinifex trees to reach the Katharine River.
At the river Ray finds kookaburra birds hunting, and has an encounter with a giant water monitor lizard, which is dangerous if disturbed. He follows the lizard’s footprints into the river gorge, where he encounters the Olive Python, which has 10,000 muscles in its body!
Further on down the river Ray meets park ranger Jamie Brookes, and learns from him that in the rainy season the Katharine River can flow at 40 kilometres an hour. On their journey together, Jamie points out the stone paintings of the Jawoyn people, who believed that the giant serpent Bolong lives in the river gorge. The climax of Ray’s journey is when he encounters 50,000 flying fox bats, and crocodiles waiting to catch them.
10:00-11:00 brand new series.6/12.Peston on Sunday.(Series 5).Robert Peston interviews the key political figures, newsmakers and cultural figures, while Allegra Stratton keeps viewers up to date with the big issues on social media.with guests Health Secretary and Member of Parliament (MP) for South West Surrey Jeremy Hunt,British Labour Party politician and member of the House of Lords. She is a barrister, and was the director of Liberty, an advocacy group which promotes civil liberties and human rights, from 2004 to 2017 Shami Chakrabarti,Actor,author and investigative journalist Ross Kemp,British journalist, broadcaster, political aide and author Alastair Campbell,a British journalist and former Director of Policy for Prime Minister David Cameron and Conservative member of the House of Lords Camilla Cavendish,Baroness Cavendish of Little Venice,a Spanish lawyer and partner in the international legal practice of Dechert and the wife of Nick Clegg, the former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Miriam Gonzalez Durantez.
11:00-11:25 (Repeat) Amazing Animal Births.Documentary series. Lucy meets Carron the Shire horse as she becomes a mum for the ninth time. At Blackpool Zoo, lioness Rachel becomes a mum against all odds for the first time.
11:25-12:25 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.6/6.Bigheads.(Series 1).Game show hosted by Jason Manford. The five winners from previous shows battle it out in a bid to be crowned the Bigheads champion and have a chance of winning the top prize.
12:25-12:40 TV3 News and Weather.Faye Barker presents the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by national and local weather forecasts.
12:40-14:40 (Repeat) brand new series.The X Factor.(Series 14).(Live Show 1).The nation's favourite singing show returns this weekend with the start of the live rounds and reveals this year's four wildcards.Presented by Dermot O'Leary,with judges Simon Cowell,Louis Walsh,Sharon Osborune,and Nicole Scherzinger,with music with singer-songwriter and One Direction star Liam Payne peforming his new single Bedroom Floor.*The X Factor Series 14 Live Show Results 1 is on tonight (Sunday,28th,October,2018).*The X Factor Series 14 Live Show Results 1 a repeat is on Saturday (3rd,November,2018).
14:40-16:35 Film:Nanny McPhee (2006).Family drama starring Emma Thompson and Colin Firth, 2006. A widowed father who cannot manage his seven children seeks the help of a scary nanny with magical powers.
16:35-17:35 (Repeat) brand new one-off-entertainment show.Your Song.Your Song combines heart-warming stories with amazing performances by some of the most famous singers in the country.
Host Emma Willis is joined by Rita Ora, Little Mix, James Arthur, Paloma Faith and The Script, as they meet some of their most deserving fans and give them a performance that they’ll never forget.
In this show James Arthur writes a very personal song for a young woman who has established an anti-bullying charity, Little Mix surprise three special fans with a personal appearance at their concert, Paloma Faith acts as the celebrant at a gay wedding celebration. The Script perform for a woman recovering from the recent deaths of her mother and long-term partner, Rita Ora takes an inspirational trip back to the youth club she used to attend herself as a teenager.Emma Willis is joined by Rita Ora, Little Mix, James Arthur, Paloma Faith and The Script, as they meet their most deserving fans and give them a performance they will never forget.
17:35-17:50 Regional News and Weather
17:50-18:10 TV3 News and Weather.Kylie Pentelow presents the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by a national weather forecast.
18:10-19:10 brand new series and last in series and series finale.8/8.Lucky Stars:Celebrity Special.(Series 4).Richard Davidson-Smith hosts the last in the current series of Lucky Stars:Celebrity Special.
Tonight comedy favourite Bob Mortimer, reality star Amy Childs and newsreader Alistair Stewart OBE take on the machine in a bid to win £20,000 for their charity.Richard Davidson-Smith finds out if Bob Mortimer, Amy Childs or Alastair Stewart have what it takes to beat the extraordinary machine and win thousands of pounds for charity.*brand new series The Question Chase:Celebrity Special is on next Sunday (4th,November,2018).
19:10-20:10 brand new series.3/.The Question Chase:Celebrity Special.(Series 7).Bradley Walsh hosts as four celebrities try to pit their brains against one of the countries finest quiz brains.
In today’s show, ex footballer and TV Presenter Dion Dublin, singer Lesley Garrett, Olympic Gold Medalist Hannah Mills and comedian Chris Ramsey come together to work as a team in the hope of winning thousands of pounds for their charities. But just who will they be up against?.The Chaser is all that stands between Dion Dublin, Lesley Garrett, Hannah Mills and Chris Ramsey and thousands of pounds for their chosen charities. Bradley Walsh hosts.*brand new entertainment show on TV3 starts on next Sunday (4th,November,2018)
20:10-22:10 brand new series.The X Factor Live.(Series 14).(Live Show 2).The nation's favourite singing show continues with more live performances from the final 16 contestants. Man-of-the-moment Stormzy also performs live.Presented by Dermot O'Leary.with judges Simon Cowell,Louis Walsh,Sharon Osborune and Nicole Scherzinger.*The X Factor Live Series 14 Live Show 2 a repeat is on Saturday (4th,November,2018).*The X Factor Live Series 14 Live Show 3 is on Saturday (4th,November,2018).*The X Factor Series 14 Live Show 4 is on Sunday (5th,November,2018).
22:10-23:10 brand new one-off-entertainment show.Ball and Boe:Back Together.Following the success of their first album and TV special, two of the greatest voices in the world, Michael Ball and Alfie Boe, are back together for a brand new TV special on TV3.
Fans will be treated to unique renditions of As If We Never Said Goodbye, from Sunset Boulevard, He Lives In You from The Lion King, The Prayer, You’re The Voice, whilst also challenging each other to the ultimate duel – the ‘sing off’ will see the pair performing some unexpected musical numbers
Michael and Alfie are also joined by special guests, the award winning singer songwriter Imelda May, comedian, actor and singer Jason Manford. as well as their 28-piece orchestra.
Ball and Boe Back Together is an TV3 Studios production for TV3. The executive producers are Lee Connolly and Sue Andrew, TV3 Studios.
Interview with Michael Ball and Alfie Boe
Q: The last TV special was hugely popular with audiences, what can fans be treated to on the new show?
Alfie Boe: This time around we have the added bonus of new songs from the second album being featured. We also have some fantastic guests joining us - Imelda May and Jason Manford! The sketches with the guests are great fun, and of course, we get to sing with them both. It’s going to be a really fun night.
Q: You are both known for being largely solo performers, how different is it performing as a duo?
Alfie Boe: It’s amazing to have someone to share the stage with. Being able to now perform songs, which we had sung separately before, together has been such a unique and fun experience. And getting to perform them live is always a joy to do with someone you’re great mates with!
Q: From the last show, we saw that you both have a very similar sense of humour, will viewers get to hear some more of your stories during the show?
Alfie Boe: Of course there will still be lots of humour in this show. But also this time around, there is a slightly different angle as we are concentrating on the genres of music. It will be a real celebration of the last album, exploring where we have come since then and where we are going with the new one.
Q: You both have such a huge catalogue of hits, is it difficult to whittle down the ones you want to perform on the album and show?
Michael Ball: There are definitely certain songs that lend themselves to a visual as well as vocal experience, so these were an easy choice for both album and show. We felt these types of songs would work really well for the audience, both in the studio and at home.
Q: Were you both friends before you first got together as a duo for the first TV special last year?
Michael Ball: Yes of course, we’ve been friends for eleven years! And really with the whole experience of last year, the bond just got stronger. It’s lovely sharing this with somebody. That’s the best thing that’s come out of this for us.
Q: Are you both enjoying be Back Together to record a new album and TV show?
Michael Ball: We are absolutely loving being back together - for the album and definitely for the show!
Notes to editors:
Ball and Boe ‘Together Again’ follows the runaway success of the duo's debut record ‘Together’, which was not only 2017’s best-selling album in the UK, but soared to the Christmas No.1 album slot last year and has reached double-platinum status, with over 600,000 copies sold in the UK.
As two of the greatest voices in musical theatre, Michael Ball and Alfie Boe bring the West End and Broadway classics back to life on 'Together Again'. In addition to the songs performed in the show, the record features a wealth of additional hits from a 'West Side Story' medley to 'Bring Me Sunshine' to 'New York New York'.*brand new one-off-entertainment show Sherdian,hosted by Alexander Armstrong and featuring Sherdian airs on next Sunday (4th,November,2018) at 9:00pm-10:00pm.
23:10-23:30 TV3 News and Weather.Kylie Pentelow presents the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by national and local weather forecasts.
23:30-00:30 (Repeat) brand new series.6/12.Peston on Sunday.(Series 5).Robert Peston interviews the key political figures, newsmakers and cultural figures, while Allegra Stratton keeps viewers up to date with the big issues on social media.with guests Health Secretary and Member of Parliament (MP) for South West Surrey Jeremy Hunt,British Labour Party politician and member of the House of Lords. She is a barrister, and was the director of Liberty, an advocacy group which promotes civil liberties and human rights, from 2004 to 2017 Shami Chakrabarti,Actor,author and investigative journalist Ross Kemp,British journalist, broadcaster, political aide and author Alastair Campbell,a British journalist and former Director of Policy for Prime Minister David Cameron and Conservative member of the House of Lords Camilla Cavendish,Baroness Cavendish of Little Venice,a Spanish lawyer and partner in the international legal practice of Dechert and the wife of Nick Clegg, the former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Miriam Gonzalez Durantez.
00:30-01:30 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.Bear's Mission with Anthony Joshua.Anthony Joshua’s epic fight with Wladimir Klitschko made him a global superstar. He defeated one of boxing’s greatest champions and became the unified world heavyweight champion. Not bad for a boy from Watford who first stepped into a boxing gym just 10 years ago. But does this city boy have what it takes outside of the ring and his comfort zone to survive two days in the wild with Bear Grylls?
In Bear’s Mission with Anthony Joshua they embark on a mission which requires AJ to use a whole different set of survival skills. He is stripped of the lifestyle he is used to at home in London and taken back to nature to reveal a side of himself that you’ve never seen before.
AJ ON HIS MISSION WITH BEAR GRYLLS: “THIS IS THE SCARIEST THING I’VE EVER DONE”
AJ ON HIS CAREER: “NOW I’VE UNIFIED THE HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION, NOW THE HARD WORK BEGINS… MY APPRENTICESHIP IS DONE. I’M GOING TO TAKE OVER.”
AJ ON HIS SON: “IT’S BEEN A BLESSING. BEFORE, IT WAS ALL ABOUT ME… I REALISED THERE IS SOMEONE WHO IS GOING TO BE HERE AFTER I’M GONE.”
Sporting icon and global superstar, Anthony Joshua, joins Bear Grylls on a mission he will never forget.
On his venture with Bear, the self confessed “city boy” says, “I’m going to embrace it… I don’t know what I’m in for… I could end up running into a sheep or a sheep could attack me. I don’t know what’s going to happen. The sheep here look like they are from the ghetto!”
Set on a two day mission, AJ faces one of the UK’s most notorious climbing faces, Commando Ridge, where the Royal Marines have trained for decades.
“I’m the king of my domain and right now I’m out of my comfort zone,” AJ says, “I hate bugs, I don’t like heights really, I’m used to being in the comfort of my living room but I think let’s go for it, what’s the worst that could happen?”
The mission will strip AJ of the lifestyle he is used to, taking him back to nature and will reveal a side of the boxing star that we have never seen before.
On his motivation to take part in the mission, AJ says: “I wanted to come for an experience… Showing people that there is more than just their postcode. I don’t really want to climb this rock because it’s scary but I think it opens up another portal in my mind, to make me feel I can achieve, I can overcome fears… This is one of the hardest things I’ve done. It’s real.”
Climbing up the rock face, he admits: “This is the scariest thing I’ve ever done.”
AJ ON GROWING UP AND HIS FAMILY
Speaking to Bear about where his spirit comes from, AJ says: “Definitely my dad. They called him ‘Big Josh’ ‘Big guy’. He supported all the family. And even when it’s tough you just keep going, keep going.”
On who brought him up, he says his mum and dad did: “Mum [and] dad split up. Dad is in Nigeria now so in a sense, mum did a lot of the groundwork.”
On being in trouble when he was younger, he says: “I was arrested, I was on remand and then I got banned from Watford for 14 months, they said I’m not allowed to be in the area. I was so stuck in the mind set that I didn’t think it was wrong but now I look back, I think if there’s anything that I want to attach myself to, it’s to help change the mindset of kids that are going through tough times because it starts from here [he points to his head].”
The sportsman - who is used to eating 5000 calories a day when training - also ate the marrow from a rotten sheep’s leg and even ate a maggot.
“When I’m at home I might ask for maggot and chips and see how that sits with me!” he joked.
AJ spoke about family life and his 19 month old son: “Me and my mum got closer when my son was going to be born. I haven’t got the motherly instinct, I’m a working man, I’m busy, I’m focussed. I don’t want to change, I’m very regimented and I thought ‘Oh my God, it’s all going to change!’ But it’s been a blessing. Before it was all about me, I lived for myself but then when I had my son, I started realising there is someone who is going to be here after I’m gone and that’s what he taught me, build something that they will respect and appreciate when I’m not here anymore.”
AJ also spoke about his living situation, admitting he still lives at home with his mum.
He explained: “It’s two bedrooms, one bathroom but it’s nice. We’ve got a lick of white paint in there, some spotlights, we try to bring it to life.”
AJ ON BOXING
AJ explains how he got into boxing: “There was a community in the gym and it doesn’t matter your race, your religion, your body type, there was space for everyone. I ended up having my first fight at 19. I knocked him out and I thought it was easy. Then a few more of my family came to the next one, then friends and family came to the next one and I lost. So I stopped inviting people and I said, ‘This is a job, this is work.’”
Bear and AJ perform a face off and AJ shows Bear some moves: “And that is the art of the face off. It’s letting your opponent know that there is no fear, I look beyond the eyes, I’m looking into your soul. Defend, encounter, defend, encounter but don’t switch off.”
On what he thinks about when he is boxing, he says: “Dance. Move. That’s why I’ve changed my kit. I wear all white because it’s in honour of Muhammad Ali, he was one of the greatest dancers, he had finesse when he boxed.”
And when asked if anything prepares a boxer for being hit in the head, he replies: “Nothing can.”
“Do you get used to it?” Bear quizzes.
“No, never,” he says, “I watch it back and when I watch I [recoil]. It’s serious business.”
On how he keeps calm in those moments, AJ admits: “That’s where speed is important because when you are trading, it’s the first man to land wins the fight… It’s about speed as well.”
AJ speaks to Bear about the knockout punch that made him the unified heavyweight champion of the world in his fight against Wladimir Klitschko: “He kept on throwing his right hand. He threw his jab, then his right hand. Then I’ve gone under it. I whipped it. I missed him. I wanted to catch him with a backhand, left hook.”
AJ admits that the devastating uppercut that won the bout was just a spur of the moment reaction after his left hook completely missed Klitschko – and wasn’t a combination from his training: “That was just natural. The one I hadn’t really practiced changed the game.”
AJ also speaks about his career ambitions for the future: “I know people probably look at me where I grew up and think, ‘What has happened? How did he change?’ I got out of where I grew up, I moved to Golders’ Green with my mum and that’s just how the boxing started. The people in the boxing gym really gave me guidance and wisdom, it really helped me change my outlook on what I thought was respect, what I thought was wealth… You can’t merge things, either you are 100 percent or you’re not and I just chose [the] 100 percent route with boxing. Now I’ve unified the heavyweight division, now the hard work begins so if people think that it’s time to enjoy, they got it wrong. They’re going to see the real disciplined AJ now. We’re just getting started. I haven’t been boxing that long but it’s always been at a high level and now I’m here, I think that my apprenticeship is done. I’m going to take over.”.World heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua steps outside the ring and his comfort zone as he attempts to survive two days in the wild with Bear Grylls.*Bear's Mission with Rob Brydon a repeat airs on next Sunday (4th,November,2018)
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06:00-09:25 Weekend
09:25-09:30 TV3 News.Faye Barker presents the latest headlines from around the world.
09:30-10:00 (Repeat) brand new series.3/7.Australian Wilderness with Ray Mears.(Series 1).(Nitmiluk Gorge).
This brand-new seven part series sees renowned bushcraft expert Ray Mears delving further into the outback.
Ray travels across Australia to discover how the wildlife and people thrive and adapt in some of the planet’s last great areas of wilderness.
In this series Ray ventures through turquoise waters, across majestic mangroves, high above mountain ranges and deep into pre-historic forests. In each episode Ray journeys through Australia in search of its remarkable landscapes, the extraordinary wildlife and the people who have survived this wilderness.
Episode 3 - Nitmiluk Gorge
Ray starts his journey in a helicopter over the vast area of Nitmiluk national park in Northern Australia. Beneath him he sees a stony wilderness, twice the size of London, created before dinosaurs roamed the earth.
He then travels on foot, following waterholes through this totally uninhabited land. This trail leads him to a dry forest, where parrots and cockatoos abound. Ray travels on through groves of acacia and spinifex trees to reach the Katharine River.
At the river Ray finds kookaburra birds hunting, and has an encounter with a giant water monitor lizard, which is dangerous if disturbed. He follows the lizard’s footprints into the river gorge, where he encounters the Olive Python, which has 10,000 muscles in its body!
Further on down the river Ray meets park ranger Jamie Brookes, and learns from him that in the rainy season the Katharine River can flow at 40 kilometres an hour. On their journey together, Jamie points out the stone paintings of the Jawoyn people, who believed that the giant serpent Bolong lives in the river gorge. The climax of Ray’s journey is when he encounters 50,000 flying fox bats, and crocodiles waiting to catch them.
10:00-11:00 brand new series.6/12.Peston on Sunday.(Series 5).Robert Peston interviews the key political figures, newsmakers and cultural figures, while Allegra Stratton keeps viewers up to date with the big issues on social media.with guests Health Secretary and Member of Parliament (MP) for South West Surrey Jeremy Hunt,British Labour Party politician and member of the House of Lords. She is a barrister, and was the director of Liberty, an advocacy group which promotes civil liberties and human rights, from 2004 to 2017 Shami Chakrabarti,Actor,author and investigative journalist Ross Kemp,British journalist, broadcaster, political aide and author Alastair Campbell,a British journalist and former Director of Policy for Prime Minister David Cameron and Conservative member of the House of Lords Camilla Cavendish,Baroness Cavendish of Little Venice,a Spanish lawyer and partner in the international legal practice of Dechert and the wife of Nick Clegg, the former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Miriam Gonzalez Durantez.
11:00-11:25 (Repeat) Amazing Animal Births.Documentary series. Lucy meets Carron the Shire horse as she becomes a mum for the ninth time. At Blackpool Zoo, lioness Rachel becomes a mum against all odds for the first time.
11:25-12:25 (Repeat) brand new series and last in series and series finale.6/6.Bigheads.(Series 1).Game show hosted by Jason Manford. The five winners from previous shows battle it out in a bid to be crowned the Bigheads champion and have a chance of winning the top prize.
12:25-12:40 TV3 News and Weather.Faye Barker presents the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by national and local weather forecasts.
12:40-14:40 (Repeat) brand new series.The X Factor.(Series 14).(Live Show 1).The nation's favourite singing show returns this weekend with the start of the live rounds and reveals this year's four wildcards.Presented by Dermot O'Leary,with judges Simon Cowell,Louis Walsh,Sharon Osborune,and Nicole Scherzinger,with music with singer-songwriter and One Direction star Liam Payne peforming his new single Bedroom Floor.*The X Factor Series 14 Live Show Results 1 is on tonight (Sunday,28th,October,2018).*The X Factor Series 14 Live Show Results 1 a repeat is on Saturday (3rd,November,2018).
14:40-16:35 Film:Nanny McPhee (2006).Family drama starring Emma Thompson and Colin Firth, 2006. A widowed father who cannot manage his seven children seeks the help of a scary nanny with magical powers.
16:35-17:35 (Repeat) brand new one-off-entertainment show.Your Song.Your Song combines heart-warming stories with amazing performances by some of the most famous singers in the country.
Host Emma Willis is joined by Rita Ora, Little Mix, James Arthur, Paloma Faith and The Script, as they meet some of their most deserving fans and give them a performance that they’ll never forget.
In this show James Arthur writes a very personal song for a young woman who has established an anti-bullying charity, Little Mix surprise three special fans with a personal appearance at their concert, Paloma Faith acts as the celebrant at a gay wedding celebration. The Script perform for a woman recovering from the recent deaths of her mother and long-term partner, Rita Ora takes an inspirational trip back to the youth club she used to attend herself as a teenager.Emma Willis is joined by Rita Ora, Little Mix, James Arthur, Paloma Faith and The Script, as they meet their most deserving fans and give them a performance they will never forget.
17:35-17:50 Regional News and Weather
17:50-18:10 TV3 News and Weather.Kylie Pentelow presents the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by a national weather forecast.
18:10-19:10 brand new series and last in series and series finale.8/8.Lucky Stars:Celebrity Special.(Series 4).Richard Davidson-Smith hosts the last in the current series of Lucky Stars:Celebrity Special.
Tonight comedy favourite Bob Mortimer, reality star Amy Childs and newsreader Alistair Stewart OBE take on the machine in a bid to win £20,000 for their charity.Richard Davidson-Smith finds out if Bob Mortimer, Amy Childs or Alastair Stewart have what it takes to beat the extraordinary machine and win thousands of pounds for charity.*brand new series The Question Chase:Celebrity Special is on next Sunday (4th,November,2018).
19:10-20:10 brand new series.3/.The Question Chase:Celebrity Special.(Series 7).Bradley Walsh hosts as four celebrities try to pit their brains against one of the countries finest quiz brains.
In today’s show, ex footballer and TV Presenter Dion Dublin, singer Lesley Garrett, Olympic Gold Medalist Hannah Mills and comedian Chris Ramsey come together to work as a team in the hope of winning thousands of pounds for their charities. But just who will they be up against?.The Chaser is all that stands between Dion Dublin, Lesley Garrett, Hannah Mills and Chris Ramsey and thousands of pounds for their chosen charities. Bradley Walsh hosts.*brand new entertainment show on TV3 starts on next Sunday (4th,November,2018)
20:10-22:10 brand new series.The X Factor Live.(Series 14).(Live Show 2).The nation's favourite singing show continues with more live performances from the final 16 contestants. Man-of-the-moment Stormzy also performs live.Presented by Dermot O'Leary.with judges Simon Cowell,Louis Walsh,Sharon Osborune and Nicole Scherzinger.*The X Factor Live Series 14 Live Show 2 a repeat is on Saturday (4th,November,2018).*The X Factor Live Series 14 Live Show 3 is on Saturday (4th,November,2018).*The X Factor Series 14 Live Show 4 is on Sunday (5th,November,2018).
22:10-23:10 brand new one-off-entertainment show.Ball and Boe:Back Together.Following the success of their first album and TV special, two of the greatest voices in the world, Michael Ball and Alfie Boe, are back together for a brand new TV special on TV3.
Fans will be treated to unique renditions of As If We Never Said Goodbye, from Sunset Boulevard, He Lives In You from The Lion King, The Prayer, You’re The Voice, whilst also challenging each other to the ultimate duel – the ‘sing off’ will see the pair performing some unexpected musical numbers
Michael and Alfie are also joined by special guests, the award winning singer songwriter Imelda May, comedian, actor and singer Jason Manford. as well as their 28-piece orchestra.
Ball and Boe Back Together is an TV3 Studios production for TV3. The executive producers are Lee Connolly and Sue Andrew, TV3 Studios.
Interview with Michael Ball and Alfie Boe
Q: The last TV special was hugely popular with audiences, what can fans be treated to on the new show?
Alfie Boe: This time around we have the added bonus of new songs from the second album being featured. We also have some fantastic guests joining us - Imelda May and Jason Manford! The sketches with the guests are great fun, and of course, we get to sing with them both. It’s going to be a really fun night.
Q: You are both known for being largely solo performers, how different is it performing as a duo?
Alfie Boe: It’s amazing to have someone to share the stage with. Being able to now perform songs, which we had sung separately before, together has been such a unique and fun experience. And getting to perform them live is always a joy to do with someone you’re great mates with!
Q: From the last show, we saw that you both have a very similar sense of humour, will viewers get to hear some more of your stories during the show?
Alfie Boe: Of course there will still be lots of humour in this show. But also this time around, there is a slightly different angle as we are concentrating on the genres of music. It will be a real celebration of the last album, exploring where we have come since then and where we are going with the new one.
Q: You both have such a huge catalogue of hits, is it difficult to whittle down the ones you want to perform on the album and show?
Michael Ball: There are definitely certain songs that lend themselves to a visual as well as vocal experience, so these were an easy choice for both album and show. We felt these types of songs would work really well for the audience, both in the studio and at home.
Q: Were you both friends before you first got together as a duo for the first TV special last year?
Michael Ball: Yes of course, we’ve been friends for eleven years! And really with the whole experience of last year, the bond just got stronger. It’s lovely sharing this with somebody. That’s the best thing that’s come out of this for us.
Q: Are you both enjoying be Back Together to record a new album and TV show?
Michael Ball: We are absolutely loving being back together - for the album and definitely for the show!
Notes to editors:
Ball and Boe ‘Together Again’ follows the runaway success of the duo's debut record ‘Together’, which was not only 2017’s best-selling album in the UK, but soared to the Christmas No.1 album slot last year and has reached double-platinum status, with over 600,000 copies sold in the UK.
As two of the greatest voices in musical theatre, Michael Ball and Alfie Boe bring the West End and Broadway classics back to life on 'Together Again'. In addition to the songs performed in the show, the record features a wealth of additional hits from a 'West Side Story' medley to 'Bring Me Sunshine' to 'New York New York'.*brand new one-off-entertainment show Sherdian,hosted by Alexander Armstrong and featuring Sherdian airs on next Sunday (4th,November,2018) at 9:00pm-10:00pm.
23:10-23:30 TV3 News and Weather.Kylie Pentelow presents the latest headlines from around the world. Followed by national and local weather forecasts.
23:30-00:30 (Repeat) brand new series.6/12.Peston on Sunday.(Series 5).Robert Peston interviews the key political figures, newsmakers and cultural figures, while Allegra Stratton keeps viewers up to date with the big issues on social media.with guests Health Secretary and Member of Parliament (MP) for South West Surrey Jeremy Hunt,British Labour Party politician and member of the House of Lords. She is a barrister, and was the director of Liberty, an advocacy group which promotes civil liberties and human rights, from 2004 to 2017 Shami Chakrabarti,Actor,author and investigative journalist Ross Kemp,British journalist, broadcaster, political aide and author Alastair Campbell,a British journalist and former Director of Policy for Prime Minister David Cameron and Conservative member of the House of Lords Camilla Cavendish,Baroness Cavendish of Little Venice,a Spanish lawyer and partner in the international legal practice of Dechert and the wife of Nick Clegg, the former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Miriam Gonzalez Durantez.
00:30-01:30 (Repeat) brand new one-off-documentary.Bear's Mission with Anthony Joshua.Anthony Joshua’s epic fight with Wladimir Klitschko made him a global superstar. He defeated one of boxing’s greatest champions and became the unified world heavyweight champion. Not bad for a boy from Watford who first stepped into a boxing gym just 10 years ago. But does this city boy have what it takes outside of the ring and his comfort zone to survive two days in the wild with Bear Grylls?
In Bear’s Mission with Anthony Joshua they embark on a mission which requires AJ to use a whole different set of survival skills. He is stripped of the lifestyle he is used to at home in London and taken back to nature to reveal a side of himself that you’ve never seen before.
AJ ON HIS MISSION WITH BEAR GRYLLS: “THIS IS THE SCARIEST THING I’VE EVER DONE”
AJ ON HIS CAREER: “NOW I’VE UNIFIED THE HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION, NOW THE HARD WORK BEGINS… MY APPRENTICESHIP IS DONE. I’M GOING TO TAKE OVER.”
AJ ON HIS SON: “IT’S BEEN A BLESSING. BEFORE, IT WAS ALL ABOUT ME… I REALISED THERE IS SOMEONE WHO IS GOING TO BE HERE AFTER I’M GONE.”
Sporting icon and global superstar, Anthony Joshua, joins Bear Grylls on a mission he will never forget.
On his venture with Bear, the self confessed “city boy” says, “I’m going to embrace it… I don’t know what I’m in for… I could end up running into a sheep or a sheep could attack me. I don’t know what’s going to happen. The sheep here look like they are from the ghetto!”
Set on a two day mission, AJ faces one of the UK’s most notorious climbing faces, Commando Ridge, where the Royal Marines have trained for decades.
“I’m the king of my domain and right now I’m out of my comfort zone,” AJ says, “I hate bugs, I don’t like heights really, I’m used to being in the comfort of my living room but I think let’s go for it, what’s the worst that could happen?”
The mission will strip AJ of the lifestyle he is used to, taking him back to nature and will reveal a side of the boxing star that we have never seen before.
On his motivation to take part in the mission, AJ says: “I wanted to come for an experience… Showing people that there is more than just their postcode. I don’t really want to climb this rock because it’s scary but I think it opens up another portal in my mind, to make me feel I can achieve, I can overcome fears… This is one of the hardest things I’ve done. It’s real.”
Climbing up the rock face, he admits: “This is the scariest thing I’ve ever done.”
AJ ON GROWING UP AND HIS FAMILY
Speaking to Bear about where his spirit comes from, AJ says: “Definitely my dad. They called him ‘Big Josh’ ‘Big guy’. He supported all the family. And even when it’s tough you just keep going, keep going.”
On who brought him up, he says his mum and dad did: “Mum [and] dad split up. Dad is in Nigeria now so in a sense, mum did a lot of the groundwork.”
On being in trouble when he was younger, he says: “I was arrested, I was on remand and then I got banned from Watford for 14 months, they said I’m not allowed to be in the area. I was so stuck in the mind set that I didn’t think it was wrong but now I look back, I think if there’s anything that I want to attach myself to, it’s to help change the mindset of kids that are going through tough times because it starts from here [he points to his head].”
The sportsman - who is used to eating 5000 calories a day when training - also ate the marrow from a rotten sheep’s leg and even ate a maggot.
“When I’m at home I might ask for maggot and chips and see how that sits with me!” he joked.
AJ spoke about family life and his 19 month old son: “Me and my mum got closer when my son was going to be born. I haven’t got the motherly instinct, I’m a working man, I’m busy, I’m focussed. I don’t want to change, I’m very regimented and I thought ‘Oh my God, it’s all going to change!’ But it’s been a blessing. Before it was all about me, I lived for myself but then when I had my son, I started realising there is someone who is going to be here after I’m gone and that’s what he taught me, build something that they will respect and appreciate when I’m not here anymore.”
AJ also spoke about his living situation, admitting he still lives at home with his mum.
He explained: “It’s two bedrooms, one bathroom but it’s nice. We’ve got a lick of white paint in there, some spotlights, we try to bring it to life.”
AJ ON BOXING
AJ explains how he got into boxing: “There was a community in the gym and it doesn’t matter your race, your religion, your body type, there was space for everyone. I ended up having my first fight at 19. I knocked him out and I thought it was easy. Then a few more of my family came to the next one, then friends and family came to the next one and I lost. So I stopped inviting people and I said, ‘This is a job, this is work.’”
Bear and AJ perform a face off and AJ shows Bear some moves: “And that is the art of the face off. It’s letting your opponent know that there is no fear, I look beyond the eyes, I’m looking into your soul. Defend, encounter, defend, encounter but don’t switch off.”
On what he thinks about when he is boxing, he says: “Dance. Move. That’s why I’ve changed my kit. I wear all white because it’s in honour of Muhammad Ali, he was one of the greatest dancers, he had finesse when he boxed.”
And when asked if anything prepares a boxer for being hit in the head, he replies: “Nothing can.”
“Do you get used to it?” Bear quizzes.
“No, never,” he says, “I watch it back and when I watch I [recoil]. It’s serious business.”
On how he keeps calm in those moments, AJ admits: “That’s where speed is important because when you are trading, it’s the first man to land wins the fight… It’s about speed as well.”
AJ speaks to Bear about the knockout punch that made him the unified heavyweight champion of the world in his fight against Wladimir Klitschko: “He kept on throwing his right hand. He threw his jab, then his right hand. Then I’ve gone under it. I whipped it. I missed him. I wanted to catch him with a backhand, left hook.”
AJ admits that the devastating uppercut that won the bout was just a spur of the moment reaction after his left hook completely missed Klitschko – and wasn’t a combination from his training: “That was just natural. The one I hadn’t really practiced changed the game.”
AJ also speaks about his career ambitions for the future: “I know people probably look at me where I grew up and think, ‘What has happened? How did he change?’ I got out of where I grew up, I moved to Golders’ Green with my mum and that’s just how the boxing started. The people in the boxing gym really gave me guidance and wisdom, it really helped me change my outlook on what I thought was respect, what I thought was wealth… You can’t merge things, either you are 100 percent or you’re not and I just chose [the] 100 percent route with boxing. Now I’ve unified the heavyweight division, now the hard work begins so if people think that it’s time to enjoy, they got it wrong. They’re going to see the real disciplined AJ now. We’re just getting started. I haven’t been boxing that long but it’s always been at a high level and now I’m here, I think that my apprenticeship is done. I’m going to take over.”.World heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua steps outside the ring and his comfort zone as he attempts to survive two days in the wild with Bear Grylls.*Bear's Mission with Rob Brydon a repeat airs on next Sunday (4th,November,2018)
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