TV3 Schedule - Tuesday 27th November 2018

TV3
Tuesday 27th November 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 brand new series.Dickinson's Anquites Real Deal.David Dickinson and the team of dealers are in Edinburgh, where David Hakeney locks horns over a bronze moose and Henry Nicholls pins his hope on a piece of jewellery.
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.2/6.Save Money:Good Food.(Series 1).(Episode 2).
Episode 2
Rachel and Matt visit Rotherdam in Yorkshire and the Hudson family.
Mum and Dad are stuck in a habit of splashing out on expensive brands believing paying more equals healthier food for their two children.
Matt is out to prove that by cooking from scratch and ditching the premium pre made meals they can enjoy delicious meals and save this family money.
He serves up a budget busting chocolate pud at just 33p per person - and a show stopping steak supper for just over a pound a head.
Rachel is investigating our national habit of spending on premium smoothies and yogurts- bringing some tips on slashing your spend. And we put classic milk chocolate to the supercheap taste test-how will the supercheap version fare against superbrand Cadburys?.
20:00-21:00 brand new three-part-series.1/3.How to Spend It Well at Christmas.(Series 1).(Episode 1).This new three-part factual consumer series features Phillip Schofield inviting celebrity guests, experts and members of the public to help him test the latest must-have festive buys.
Each programme aims to give an insider’s guide to what to buy for Christmas by testing, rating and reviewing the very latest products jostling for a place under the tree.
Guest testers include Jonathan Ross, Rosemary Schrager, Stacey Solomon along with Love Island’s Chris and Kem. 
Over the course of the series, they will aim to help viewers decide how to spend their Christmas cash on items from toys and gifts, to gadgets and food, to drink and decorations.
Episode 1
Tonight, Phillip reveals the must-have toys for Christmas 2018,starting by tasking Jonathan Ross with examining the revival of nostalgic toys from Christmas’ past.
Stacey Solomon and her sons join other families to test the latest physical board games for Christmas day. Journalist and ‘toyologist’ Peter Jenkinson is on hand to give his predictions on this year’s best-selling Christmas toys, along with his top tips on how to get hold of them.
Chris and Kem try out some of the most popular children’s scooters. With 2,500 versions on the market they ask which one should be on Christmas lists. Additionally, the latest high tech toys are put to the test by six sets of twins to try to determine if their extra interactivity is worth the money.
Phillip also road tests some of the more unusual toys on offer this year, to try to determine if they make truly fabulous presents or just faddy gifts that won’t last beyond the cold turkey trimmings. Tonight it’s the turn of ‘Cozmo the Robot’, ‘Bubblelick’ and ‘Soundmoovz’.Three-part consumer series as Phillip Schofield invites celebrity guests, experts and members of the public to help him test the latest festive buys.
21:00-22:05 brand new series.10/.I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here.(Series 17).(Episode 10).The return of the reality show,presented by Ant and Dec,live from Australia,the 17th series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here,This year's jungle campmates 2018 are Jennie McAlpine,Dennis Wise,Rebekah Vardy,Jack Maynard,Shappi Khorsandi,Amir Khan,Stanley Johnson,Vanessa White,Jamie Lomas,Georgia Toffolo,Kezia Dugdale,and Iain Lee.I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here! is back which can mean only one thing… the time has come for a brand new cast of celebrities to head down under and battle it out in TV’s toughest entertainment challenge.
Leaving their plush pads and luxuries far behind, our celebrity campers will spend up to three weeks taking on the harsh surroundings of the Australian Jungle, with a whole host of brand new nasty surprises created just for them.
Continues weeknights:
Episode 9:Monday 26th November 2018 - 9:00pm - 10:00pm
Episode 10:Tuesday 27th November 2018 - 9:00pm - 10:05pm
Episode 11:Wednesday 28th Novemeber 2018 - 9:00pm - 10:00pm
Episode 12:Thursday 29th November 2018 - 9:00pm - 10:30pm
Episode 13:Friday 30th November 2018 - 9:00pm - 10:30pm
Episode 14:Saturday 1st December 2018 - 9:10pm - 10:15pm
Episode 15:Sunday 2nd December 2018 - 9:00pm - 10:30pm
*I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! 2018 winner will be revelead live final on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! live final 2018 on Sunday 9th December 2018.*I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Extra Camp 2018 with Scarlett Moffatt,Joe Swash,and Joel Dommett and airs on tonight (Tuesday,20th,November,2018) at 10:05pm-11:10pm on TV32,continues weeknight unilt Sunday 9th December 2018.
22:05-22:35 TV3 News at Ten and Weather
22:35-22:50 Regional News and Weather
22:50-23:25 brand new series.On Assignment.Fronted by Rageh Omaar, TV3’s award-winning international current affairs series On Assignment continues, bringing you revealing stories from around the world, featuring TV3 News’ award-winning team of correspondents.
The following reports will air in the fourth episode of this run:
MUDSLIDES IN SIERRA LEONE – JOHN RAY
In August, torrential rain triggered a devastating mudslide in Sierra Leone that killed 1,000 people and left hundreds more homeless. While destructive floods have been a common annual occurrence, poor infrastructure, massive deforestation and the construction of informal settlements on eroded hillsides have greatly contributed to the death toll. The mudslide marks another bleak chapter in the recent history of the West African nation that has suffered a long civil war and a deadly Ebola crisis that claimed almost 4,000 lives. Africa Correspondent John Ray revisits the country, now on its long road to recovery. He meets families and aid workers working to overcome the physical and emotional scars and investigates the controversy over the cause of the disaster - was it man-made or an act of God?
THE TAJ MAHAL AND HINDU NATIONALISM – JOHN IRVINE
A deep resentment over the Muslim origins of the Taj Mahal, India’s most famous monument to love and one of the seven wonders of the world, has always existed on the periphery of the Hindu right. But in recent months, attacks on the four-centuries-old Mughal building have grown worse as Hindu nationalists have intensified their campaign to consign the monument to the margins of history. The Taj is a tourist magnet for its home state of Uttar Pradesh, who recently took the unusual step of leaving it out of their tourism brochure. John Irvine travels to Agra in India to investigate how Hindu nationalism, and a fight over India’s past and present, is at the centre of a bitter dispute over the Taj Mahal.
SUMO WRESTLING IN MONGOLIA – DEBI EDWARD
Despite being Japan’s oldest national sport, three out of the four top sumo wrestlers in the world are Mongolian. The number of world titles and medals the country has won lie testament to the Mongolian sumo stars’ skills. Debi Edward travels to Mongolia to meet a sumo celebrity who has now set up his own wrestling school in the capital Ulaanbaatar, to find out why Mongolians are so successful in the sumo world, and meet the future stars preparing to travel to Japan to start their own sumo careers.John Ray revisits Sierra Leone, where a mudslide claimed many lives, John Irvine reports on a controversy surrounding the Taj Mahal, and Debi Edward meets Mongolian sumo wrestlers. 
23:25-00:20 (Repeat) brand new series.12/18.Lethal Weapon.(Series 1).(The Seal Is Broken).Police drama series. Riggs and Murtaugh investigate a series of violent crimes with one thing in common - the victims are all members of the same church.
00:20-03:00 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
23:05-23:40 brand new series.On Assignment.Fronted by Rageh Omaar, TV3’s award-winning international current affairs series On Assignment continues, bringing you revealing stories from around the world, featuring TV3 News’ award-winning team of correspondents.
The following reports will air in the fourth episode of this run:
MUDSLIDES IN SIERRA LEONE – JOHN RAY
In August, torrential rain triggered a devastating mudslide in Sierra Leone that killed 1,000 people and left hundreds more homeless. While destructive floods have been a common annual occurrence, poor infrastructure, massive deforestation and the construction of informal settlements on eroded hillsides have greatly contributed to the death toll. The mudslide marks another bleak chapter in the recent history of the West African nation that has suffered a long civil war and a deadly Ebola crisis that claimed almost 4,000 lives. Africa Correspondent John Ray revisits the country, now on its long road to recovery. He meets families and aid workers working to overcome the physical and emotional scars and investigates the controversy over the cause of the disaster - was it man-made or an act of God?
THE TAJ MAHAL AND HINDU NATIONALISM – JOHN IRVINE
A deep resentment over the Muslim origins of the Taj Mahal, India’s most famous monument to love and one of the seven wonders of the world, has always existed on the periphery of the Hindu right. But in recent months, attacks on the four-centuries-old Mughal building have grown worse as Hindu nationalists have intensified their campaign to consign the monument to the margins of history. The Taj is a tourist magnet for its home state of Uttar Pradesh, who recently took the unusual step of leaving it out of their tourism brochure. John Irvine travels to Agra in India to investigate how Hindu nationalism, and a fight over India’s past and present, is at the centre of a bitter dispute over the Taj Mahal.
SUMO WRESTLING IN MONGOLIA – DEBI EDWARD
Despite being Japan’s oldest national sport, three out of the four top sumo wrestlers in the world are Mongolian. The number of world titles and medals the country has won lie testament to the Mongolian sumo stars’ skills. Debi Edward travels to Mongolia to meet a sumo celebrity who has now set up his own wrestling school in the capital Ulaanbaatar, to find out why Mongolians are so successful in the sumo world, and meet the future stars preparing to travel to Japan to start their own sumo careers.John Ray revisits Sierra Leone, where a mudslide claimed many lives, John Irvine reports on a controversy surrounding the Taj Mahal, and Debi Edward meets Mongolian sumo wrestlers. 
23:40-00:35 (Repeat) brand new series.12/18.Lethal Weapon.(Series 1).(The Seal Is Broken).Police drama series. Riggs and Murtaugh investigate a series of violent crimes with one thing in common - the victims are all members of the same church.
00:35-01:35 Teleshopping
01:35-02:35 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
23:05-23:40 brand new series.On Assignment.Fronted by Rageh Omaar, TV3’s award-winning international current affairs series On Assignment continues, bringing you revealing stories from around the world, featuring TV3 News’ award-winning team of correspondents.
The following reports will air in the fourth episode of this run:
MUDSLIDES IN SIERRA LEONE – JOHN RAY
In August, torrential rain triggered a devastating mudslide in Sierra Leone that killed 1,000 people and left hundreds more homeless. While destructive floods have been a common annual occurrence, poor infrastructure, massive deforestation and the construction of informal settlements on eroded hillsides have greatly contributed to the death toll. The mudslide marks another bleak chapter in the recent history of the West African nation that has suffered a long civil war and a deadly Ebola crisis that claimed almost 4,000 lives. Africa Correspondent John Ray revisits the country, now on its long road to recovery. He meets families and aid workers working to overcome the physical and emotional scars and investigates the controversy over the cause of the disaster - was it man-made or an act of God?
THE TAJ MAHAL AND HINDU NATIONALISM – JOHN IRVINE
A deep resentment over the Muslim origins of the Taj Mahal, India’s most famous monument to love and one of the seven wonders of the world, has always existed on the periphery of the Hindu right. But in recent months, attacks on the four-centuries-old Mughal building have grown worse as Hindu nationalists have intensified their campaign to consign the monument to the margins of history. The Taj is a tourist magnet for its home state of Uttar Pradesh, who recently took the unusual step of leaving it out of their tourism brochure. John Irvine travels to Agra in India to investigate how Hindu nationalism, and a fight over India’s past and present, is at the centre of a bitter dispute over the Taj Mahal.
SUMO WRESTLING IN MONGOLIA – DEBI EDWARD
Despite being Japan’s oldest national sport, three out of the four top sumo wrestlers in the world are Mongolian. The number of world titles and medals the country has won lie testament to the Mongolian sumo stars’ skills. Debi Edward travels to Mongolia to meet a sumo celebrity who has now set up his own wrestling school in the capital Ulaanbaatar, to find out why Mongolians are so successful in the sumo world, and meet the future stars preparing to travel to Japan to start their own sumo careers.John Ray revisits Sierra Leone, where a mudslide claimed many lives, John Irvine reports on a controversy surrounding the Taj Mahal, and Debi Edward meets Mongolian sumo wrestlers. 
23:40-00:35 (Repeat) brand new series.12/18.Lethal Weapon.(Series 1).(The Seal Is Broken).Police drama series. Riggs and Murtaugh investigate a series of violent crimes with one thing in common - the victims are all members of the same church.
00:35-01:35 Teleshopping
01:35-03:00 Nightscreen

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